Minicom Advanced Systems CMG-DCM manual Sensor mass control

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Operator's guide

digitizer will output data on that channel to the DCM, which will then store or transmit it with the rest of the data, according to the way it is configured.

Since it is an optional feature, the digitizer may not use the Pressure Mux channel to report pressure data. If this is the case, that channel may be used for another purpose. Likewise, the three channels marked Spare may not be used, depending on the optional features present in the instrument.

For more information on the format of data packets transmitted on the Mux channels, please refer to the documentation supplied with your digitizer.

Sensor mass control

There are three commands which can be relayed to an instrument through the DCM to control the position of its sensor mass. For each instrument the buttons which perform these commands (Centre instrument, Lock instrument, and Unlock instrument) can be found at the bottom of the relevant Digitizer Setup page. The type of sensor you have installed determines which, if any, of these commands have any effect.

The CMG-40Tsensor type has no mass lock or centring capabilities, so all three buttons are inactive.

The CMG-3ESPsensor type has manual mass lock and remote centring, so only the Centre instrument button is active.

The CMG-3Tsensor type is an automated analogue instrument, with all three commands available.

The CMG-3TDsensor type is a fully digital borehole instrument, with all three commands available.

Lock and Unlock instrument are provided so that you can secure the seismometer's sensor mass for safe transportation. Once installed and unlocked, you should Centre instrument to move the mass to the correct position to start measuring data. During the execution of any of these commands, the system will display the three components of the mass's current position and update them once per second per component. When the masses are locked, the position readings will be in the region of 32,000 or 32,000 counts. When the masses are correctly centered all three readings should be less than ± 1,000 counts. Locking or unlocking the sensor mass typically takes several minutes to complete.

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Contents CMG-DCM Table of Contents December Inside the DCM Introduction CMG-DCM Inside the DCM Network services Serial port servicesSee .4, Connecting to a local network for full details Installing the CMG-DCM Power supplyOverview Connecting over a serial link Connecting to a single computer192.168.0.x Connecting over EthernetConnecting over USB Using an internal modemConnecting to a local network Gcfgdbset option-namenew-value Connecting to the Internet Wi-FiSetting up the CMG-DCM Connecting digitizers and external hardwareWeb setup Setting up digitizers Using Scream Usage General notesDCM as a data store Gnblocks port-number Page CMG-DCM DCM as a GCF data source Accessing the DCM command line through gcfout Sensor arrays DCM as a network data hub Communicating with digitizers Configuring digitizers Data storage and retrieval Using miniSEED format Real-time data transmission CD1.0 and CD1.1 Troubleshooting DCM installations Cannot see the DCMs Web site over Http or Https Cannot connect to the DCMs Scream! serverCannot Gcfping the DCMs Scream! server DCM is not receiving any data streams Can Gcfping the DCMs Scream! server, but no data appearsDCM is receiving streams, but they do not contain any data Use the Serial port configuration → port name Web page, or143032 up 34 min, load average 1.24, 1.32 General Configuration optionsDisk CMG-DCM Serial port configuration CMG-DCM Page Ethernet port Network configurationStatic routes DNS setup Incoming mail setup Outgoing mail setup Remote access Administrators PPP Mgetty Scream Data transferAutoDRM Scream! ClientHttp server Http clientCD1.0 CD1.1 CD1.1 subframe configuration DSS Server configuration Seed Page CMG-DCM Data Viewer ActionsStream list Icon barDigitizer Setup General digitizer settings Digitizer output control CMG-DCM Trigger criteria CMG-DCM Tap # Rate Bandwidth Samples/s Auxiliary Mux channels Sensor mass control Flush flash Disk toolsPartition, and format disk Check disk filesystemDisk files CameraRecent Log Entries Summary Network configurationData Out Port, Serial Port A, Serial Port B DNS configurationFlash Status Tamper linesDisk Status Software Versions Inside the DCM File systems CMG-DCM Command line tools Configuration Digitizer console access Data flow MonitoringDigitizer status Tamper lines Removing support packages Updating the DCMOver the Internet From the hard diskFirmware Libgconfigdb Data OUT port Appendix a Connector pinoutsAppendix A.1 Modular DCM units Port a and BNetwork connector USB connectorDM/AM module output Appendix A.2 Integrated DCM unitsAppendix B.1 Sensor response codes Appendix B Sensor and digitizer typesDigitizer Appendix B.2 Digitizer type codes