Guralp Systems Scream User Manual

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Scream! 4.5

YYYY the year number (e.g. 2003),

M the month number (1 – 12),

D the day of the month (1 – 31),

H the hour (0 – 23),

N the minute (0 – 59),

S the second (0 – 59),

R or J the day number in its year (1 – 366),

X the date represented as an 8-digit hexadecimal number (this

allows a complete date to fit in the DOS 8.3 format, for
compatibility),

I the System ID,

T the Stream ID (e.g. MYDMZ2),

E the Serial Number of the digitiser, as given in the first 4
characters of the Stream ID (e.g. MYDM). You can change this

Serial Number when you reconfigure the digitiser, so it does not
always correspond with the Güralp Systems assigned serial

number.

C the component identifier (Z,N,E,M, etc);

P the sample rate, in samples per second;

A the name of the stream, if you have set a mapping (see Section
4.4.2 on page 49), otherwise the same as T.

The specifiers MM, DD, HH, NN, SS, RRR, JJJ, IIIIII, TTTTTT and
EEEE are the same as their single-letter counterparts, but they are
padded with zeros or underscores to a constant length. YY can also be
used for a 2-digit abbreviation of the year (e.g. 03 for 2003), and MMM
for a 3-letter month name (jan, feb, etc.).

Any other letters (including lower-case letters) in the file-name will be

left as they are, so you can add constant descriptions or field
separators as you wish. Owing to operating system limitations, you

cannot use any of the punctuation marks * ? " : < > | in
file-names. You can, however, create directory structures by using the

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