Guralp Systems CMG-3ESPCD User Manual

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CMG-3ESPCD Digital Broadband Seismometer

Using Scream!

instead. FIFO mode will consider a data block successfully transmitted once
it has received an acknowledgement from the next device in the chain. If

there are several devices between you and the instrument, you will need to set
up the transmission mode for each device (if applicable) to ensure that data

flow works the way you expect.

Like all the transmission modes, FIFO mode does not delete data once it has

been transmitted. You can still request anything in the Flash memory using
Scream! or over the command line. The only way data can be deleted is if

they are overwritten (in the RECYCLE buffering mode, see below) or if you
delete it manually.

5.2.5.5 ADAPTIVE

Syntax: ADAPTIVE

Instructs the digitiser to transmit current blocks to clients if possible, but to

store all unacknowledged blocks in the Flash memory and resend them, oldest
first, when time allows. ADAPTIVE mode is best suited for “real-time”

installations where the link between digitiser and client is intermittent or
difficult to access. If the communications link is only marginally faster than

the data rate, it will usually be busy transmitting real-time data. Thus, it may
take a while for the instrument to work through the missed blocks. In this

case, and if your client supports it, you may prefer to use the Block Recovery
Protocol to request missed blocks where possible.

Some software packages (most commonly Earthworm) cannot handle blocks
being received out of time order. If you are using such a package, ADAPTIVE

mode will not work, and may crash the software.

5.2.5.6 DUAL

Syntax: DUAL

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