Guralp Systems Scream User Manual

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The last two characters tell you the type, component, and output tap of

the stream.

Z0, N0, E0 correspond to input channels Z, N, and E of the
digitiser's SENSOR A port, continuously output through Tap 0.

Z2, N2, E2 correspond to the same input channels, output

through Tap 1 at a lower sample rate.

Likewise, Z4, N4, E4 and Z6, N6, E6 correspond to Taps 2 and 3.

Z1, N1, E1; Z3, N3, E3; Z5, N5, E5; and Z7, N7, E7 correspond to
Taps 0, 1, 2, and 3 of SENSOR B, when you connect a 6-channel

digitiser.

00 is the digitiser status stream (notice: zero sample rate).

M8, M9, MA are slow-rate Mux channels reporting the sensor
mass positions for the Z, N, and E components (Section 7.4 on

page 86).

MB is a slow-rate Mux channel used for user input, or calibration
signals on older Güralp Systems digitisers.

MC-F are further Mux channels, used for user input or the

digitiser's internal temperature.

X0-X7 denote the auxiliary analogue input channel on newer
DM24 units, digitized using the same tap settings as Z, N and E.

C0-C7 denote the same input channel, when it is being used for

an input calibration signal.

Z, N, EG-N are the channels Z, N, E0-7, respectively, when they
output triggered data.

IB denotes digitiser Information Blocks containing user

information. Scream! tries to interpret these blocks and
automatically extracts data from them for use in WaveView

windows or Matlab extensions.

CD, BP are digitiser streams for specialised use.

Scream! can replace these designations with more helpful names if
you wish: see Section 4.4.2 on page 49.

January 2014

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