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Toshiba 55LA8600 Flat Panel Television User Manual
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1. 2 Press the REC key This enters E E mode The input signal can be monitored on the LCD screen without recording data on the recording media Also the signal can be output from the monitor output connector and OUTPUT connectors Recheck the settings for the input format recording playback speed number of channels input range input DC offset and other parameters see section 4 6 Press the REC key and FWD key at the same time This enters recording mode e In the recording unit default settings Overwrite is set to OFF When Overwrite is set to OFF data is recorded in the blank space regardless of the media position The ID number increments each time recording starts and a new ID number is assigned for the next recording In addition a start ID is also attached each time recording starts to allow start ID search The INDEX number increments each time the INDEX ID key is pressed during recording The INDEX numbers can be used to find specific locations SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 15 1 15 Data Recording Playback Stopping Recording 5 Press the STOP key This stops recording writes a TOC and EOD to that position and then the EOD lights Earphone Tb Microphone amp we LI Oscilloscope etc HD 15 2
2. SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 5 3 5 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 6 Setting and Check Items 6 1 CAUTION Default Settings Items described here as check items can only be checked 6 1 1 O Setting enabled Recording Unit Setting Checking Including Media Settings The reference section for common Telnet functions is section 17 2 and so this reference was omitted except for independent functions Setting Default setting Operation Remarks Reference section LCD screen Key Telnet Panel Fan control Off O For acoustic measurement and other 7 2 1 situations where silence is needed Condensation sensor Off O Based on changes in the operating environment 7 2 2 Synchronization mode Master O Based on changes in the operating environment 7 2 3 Frequency type 48 kHz series O Fixed at 48 kHz series 8 2 1 Auto repeat Off O O For setting at hard disk empty states 8 2 2 Overwrite Off O 8 2 3 Trigger mode Single O O For starting recording with an external signal 8 2 4 Pre trigger recording Off O For recording signals before the trigger 8 2 5 IRIG B timecode On O For using IRIG input 8 2 6 Response characteristics Realtime O O 9 2 1 of the peak indicator Bar meter scale O O For switching the bar meter indicator 9 2 2 LCD contrast 5 O For adjusting the screen 9 2 3 LCD brightness 5 O For adjusting the scree
3. CSO Oo SIR 3032i W 4 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 4 Preparations 4 1 2 DC Power Supply When the recording unit is supplied from a specified AC power source the AC power source takes priority Be careful that the output voltage of the DC power supply does not exceed 30 V When the unit is used in low voltage considering the voltage drop across the cable keep the voltage so that the voltage at the DC IN connector terminal does not drop to lower than 11 V If the voltage exceeds 34 V the hyper voltage protection circuit works and the DC fuse blows When the DC power is fed to the unit the unit may not become standby mode In this case turn off the POWER switch on the rear of unit while feeding the DC power And after leaving the unit for 10 seconds turn on the POWER switch on the rear again When the unit is rack mounted the unit should be AC powered 1 Connect the DC power cord supplied to the DC IN connector 2 Connect the 12 V DC power supply allowable 11 to 30 V SIR 3400H SIR 3032i W The polarities of the DC power cord are red positive and blac
4. 6 Setting and Check Items F1 Utility Global Setup Menu Main Fan Control Fan Control On Off Aly A V Dew Sense Condensation Sensor On Off Fi F2 E r2 Sync Mode Synchronization Mode Settings Function Freq Type Selecting the Frequency Type A V Auto Repeat Recoding Media Auto Repeat On Off Overwrite Recoding Media Overwrite On Off Trigger Mode Selecting the Trigger Mode Pre Trigger Pre Trigger Recording On Off IRIG IRIG B Timecode On Off Display Bar meter Peak Switching the Response AIV Characteristics of the Peak Indicator Bar meter Scale Switching the Bar Meter Scale LCD Contrast Adjusting the LCD Contrast LCD Brightness Adjusting the LCD Brightness Network Recording Unit Network Settings Section 10 Clock Setting the Recording Unit Clock Section 11 Save Recall Setup Save of Setting Values Recall of Setting Values Section 14 1 Copy Copying Mark1 Mark2 Section 14 2 Format Formatting the Recoding Media Section 14 3 RAID Rebuild Repairing Recoding Media Discrepancies Section 14 4 Calibration Executing Calibration Section 14 5 Barmeter Auto Adjustment Bar Meter Auto Adjustment Section 14 6 Diagnostics Executing Diagnostics Section 14 7 TOC viewer Checking the Recoding Media C
5. from Previous Record Perform playback once before recalling settings from the media This sets all the input range and input DC offset for all channels during recording No output level settings are made 14 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 14 Execution of Function Checking 14 2 Copying Mark1 Mark2 Copy For information about Mark1 Mark2 see section 12 12 Mark Settings The location to be copied is selected from three available patterns The copied information is pasted to the end of the data Data covering multiple IDs cannot be copied 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen The Utility screen is displayed 2 Use the A V key to select Copy Adjustment GB B Mark1 F2 Mark1 2 GB Mark1 E F4 Exit 3 Press the key corresponding to the copy location From beginning of ID to Mark B Mark1 F1 key From Mark to Mark Mark1 2 F2 key From Mark1 to end of ID Mark1 E F3 key F3 F1 Beginning Mark1 Mark2 End The copy operation is performed The copy operation will not be performed when the F2 key is pressed unless Mark1 and Mark2 are within the same ID SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 14 3 14 Execution of Function Checking 14 3 Formatting the Hard Disk Drive Format This procedure formats the internal HDD HDD and HDD2 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen The Utility screen is displayed 2 Use the
6. SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 17 Control by Telnet E 17 3 17 Control by Telnet 17 2 Command Details Setting Commands All commands use ASCII code Each command ends with an LF line feed CR carriage return or CR LF lt gt This is the command parameter and represents one English character This enables commands to be specified for individual recording units when multiple recorders are connected such as during synchronous operation The parameter specifies any one ID number This specification can be omitted when only one recording unit is connected or when the target is the recording unit with ID 0 When performing synchronous operation with two recording units the master is ID 0 and the subordinate is ID 1 Command BAR Command format Contents Bar meter control BAR lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 1 gt 0 Real time 1 Peak hold lt 2 gt 0 Unidirectional 1 Bidirectional Ex BAR 01 Real time and bidirectional set BAR 11 1 Peak hold and bidirectional set for recorders Master 0 Subordinate 1 Related command BAR CAL Command format Calibration CAL lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Calibration stop 1 Calibration start The results can be viewed using the CAL command Related command CAL CHA Command format Channel mode setting CHA lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 1 gt Analog channel code lt 2 gt Digital channel code 0 OFF O OFF 1 R
7. IN caution e Keep the unit away from strong magnetic fields such as high voltage transformers speakers and electric motors When receives strong outer noises the unit may operate improperly Do not locate the unit in a dusty hot or humid place Do not place heavy objects on the top of the unit otherwise it may fall and cause an injury To disconnect the power cord or signal cable always pull it by the plug Pulling wire may cause it to be damaged resulting fire or electric shock Keep the power cord or signal cable away from where people might step on it or trip over it Be sure that the attached AC power cord is firmly connected There is a protective ground wire in attached AC power cord Operation N WARNING Be sure operate the unit only with the specified power supply Use of an incorrect voltage will cause severe damage Be sure to input to the unit only the specified signal voltage Replace only with specified type and rated fuse A caution Disconnect the power cord from the unit if it is not in use Disconnect the power cord before replaceing fuse 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Caution Please read carefully the following precautions prior to use These precautions will prevent your data on recording media from being damaged or lost Condensation In the default settings the condensation sensor on this unit is set to off 1 Always turn the condensation sensor on under conditions where co
8. lt 31 gt lt 32 gt CH 16 data 2 digit hexadecimal 7F MAX and overload OVR 00 MIN LVA lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 64 gt during bidirectional related to BAR command lt 1 gt lt 2 gt CH 1 MAX data 2 digit hexadecimal lt 3 gt lt 4 gt CH 1 MIN data 2 digit hexadecimal lt 61 gt lt 62 gt lt 63 gt lt 64 gt CH 16 MAX data 2 digit hexadecimal CH 16 MIN data 2 digit hexadecimal 7F MAX and overload OVR 100 60 80 MIN and overload OVR 100 AO LVB Command format Returned format Returned format Signal level readout binary format LVB lt 1 gt lt 1 gt Measuring unit ID number O Recording unit LVB lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 16 gt during unidirectional related to BAR command lt 1 gt CH 1 data binary lt 16 gt CH 16 data binary 7F MAX and overload OVR 00 MIN LVB lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 32 gt during bidirectional related to BAR command lt 1 gt CH 1 MAX data lt 2 gt CH 1 MAX data lt 31 gt CH 16 MAX data lt 32 gt CH 16 MAX data 7F MAX and overload OVR 80 MAX and overload OVR MEM Command format Returned format Recording memo readout MEM lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Recording unit setting data 1 Recording media data MEM lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 96 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 96 gt Text characters up to maximum 96 characters Related command MEM MOD Command format Returned format Transport mode re
9. E 1 1 1 Overview Recording Playback By adopting the 16 bit linear quantization the dynamic range of 90 dB Typ is achieved Further more the phase difference between channels is suppressed to less than 1 degree And the analog input level is allowed to 133 of the input range value and the input DC offset of each channel can be automatically or manually adjusted within 100 Time Axis Conversion Data speeds for recording and playback can be selected from the 7 levels of 4 2 1 normal speed 1 2 1 4 1 8 and 1 16 Data can be recorded for a maximum of 256 hours at 1 16 speed when using a 200 GB HDD By playing back at low speed the data recorded at high speed data can be converted to the playback frequency to meet the process speed of the external analyzing equipment Synchronized Operation By connecting two recording units with the synchronizing cable option the synchronized recording playback can be performed with accuracy of a quartz level This enables doubling of the number of channels without reducing the frequency bandwidth or data transfer rate Trigger Recording Recording can be started by receiving the trigger signal from the external source Once the pre trigger is enabled a built in large capacity data buffer memory allows data to be recorded before and after a trigger This is useful for recording suddenly occurring phenomena such as lightning and avalanches Compatibility with Computers Data recorded i
10. These are the HDD keyholes The supplied HDD key is used to lock or unlock the HDD compartments such as when replacing the hard disks 2 Unlocked Locked HDD power lamp If the HDD compartment is locked when the power is on the lamp is lit green If it is unlocked the HDD power is turned off and the lamp turns off HDD access lamp Blinking orange HDD is being accessed To eject the HDD first set to STOP mode and then check that the HDD access lamp is turned off The HDD can be damaged if you unlock the HDD while the HDD access lamp is turned on SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 3 9 3 Names and Functions of Parts Speaker Used to playback the sound of monitor channel or voice channel HDD key Used for locking and unlocking the HDD Recording media error lamps Lit red when an error occurs in HDDs Lamp status Main error cause Error recovery method Blinking A discrepancy has occurred in the HDD1 and e RAID rebuild HDD2 data HDD initialization HDD replacement Lit An error occurred during HDD access HDD initialization HDD replacement 6 Recording media access lamps Lit green The recording unit has recognized the recording media Blinking orange The recording unit is accessing the recording media Option slot The recording unit settings are stores in a CF type flash memory The stored settings are used to make the various settings of the recording unit 3 10
11. When a malfunction occurs in the recording unit the warning marks shown below blink in the status display area of the LCD screen and a buzzer will sound Contact service engineer if the warning indicator is still displayed after performing the measures below Warning marks Error description Low DC voltage Cause The voltage of the external DC power supply has fallen below the prescribed lower limit 11 V Countermeasures Be sure to supply the specified external DC voltage 11 to 30 V If you continue usage when this mark is displayed a malfunction may occur Be sure to take the above measures as soon as possible Dew condensation When the DEW function is ON condensation occurs in the recording media area if a cold recording unit is transferred to warm places LCD message Recording unit status Leave the standby key at ON The warmup operation is performed Wait until the mark no longer appears before operating In environment where the temperature or humidity may change be sure to turn ON the condensation detection function To prevent media damage due to condensation during storage be sure to always remove the recording media after usage and then set the standby key to OFF Leave a space of at least 50 mm between both sides of the unit and any other object Remarks 60S to 00S Detecting the condensation The remaining time in detecting the condensation is displayed Warming U
12. BOM BOD INDEX01 INDEX99 INDEX number increment INDEX ID key ID number increments TOC EOD EOM SHIFT INDEX ID key When the INDEX number exceeds 99 BOM Beginning Of Media Position of beginning physical recording BOD Beginning Of Data User data is recorded from here EOD End Of Data Each time recording stops an EOD is written When a recording is added the previous EOD is overwritten and deleted and a new EOD is written at the location where the last recording ended Generally data cannot be read after the EOD even if previously recorded data remains EOM End Of Media Last position where recording is physically possible ID number ID blocks are formed for each recording with ID numbers 001 to 999 automatically assigned These can be used for ID searches Increments Automatic Start of each recording including cancellation of recording pauses When the index number exceeds 99 Manual When the INDEX ID key is pressed after the SHIFT key during recording INDEX number An index 01 to 99 can be added at desired locations during measuring By marking an index the desired location can quickly be found during analysis INDEX search Increments Manual When the INDEX ID key is pressed during recording Start ID This indicates the point where recording starts The start ID is not actually written on the recording media but the position is registered in the
13. In case the DC coupling direct input format is set See 12 7 Setting the Input Format When the unnecessary DC components are contained in the input signal it is recommended to set the input range after canceling the DC components with the input DC offset 12 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 12 Operation Settings Using Setting key 12 6 Setting the Input DC Offset Modes STOP E E REC PAUSE and REC When the input DC offset setting is made a DC offset voltage is applied to the input signal that is recorded so that the signal level can be shifted This enables the canceling of DC components contained in the input signal that are not needed for recording which raises the resolution The DC offset value is set for each channel Set using either Manual or Auto Manual setting The input DC offset values are set manually Auto setting The DC component is automatically calculated from the maximum and minimum values of the detected input signal and then the DC offset value is automatically set by the recording unit 12 6 1 Setting Input DC Offset Manually 1 Press the OFFSET key The M lamp at the top left of the key and the channel number in the MONITOR display area flash The Offset indicator appears in the setting value display area Measurement 2 Use the d gt key to select the target channel Setting value EXP UNIT 1 to 4 A B MONITOR 1 to 32 3 Use the A V key to change the input DC offset value The
14. Telnet Panel Panel lock O O If necessary due to the operating 12 13 environment or other conditions Copying Mark1 Mark2 O O For editing data after recording 14 2 Formatting the hard disk drive O O For using new media before recording 14 3 Repairing recording media O O When the media is corrupted or a 14 4 discrepancies different media is inserted at one side Calibration O O If needed before recording 14 5 Bar meter auto adjustment O 14 6 Diagnostics O O If necessary after error display 14 7 Check items Setting Default setting Operation Remarks Reference LCD screen Key Telnet Panel Volume O Front 13 4 Recording media contents O O After recording 14 8 Alarm status O O 17 2 Front panel status O O 17 2 Unit configration O O 17 2 Command O 17 2 Error O O 17 2 Signal level O O 17 2 Calibration O O 17 2 6 1 2 Measuring Unit Setting Checking Including Input Output Settings These are the setting items for input and output These items are set at the recording unit O Setting enabled Setting Default setting Operation Remarks Reference LCD screen Key Telnet Panel Input range 1 Vpk O O 12 5 Input DC offset 0 O O 12 6 Input format Direct DC O 12 7 Output level 1 Vpk O O 12 10 Measuring unit O O Front 17 2 Monitor channel 6 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 6 2 LCD Screen Configuration Measurement
15. lt 1 gt 0 The measuring unit can be calibrated 1 The calibration of the measuring unit is inhibited CAL Command format Returned format Calibration status CAL CAL lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Calibration finished normally 1 Calibration finished abnormally 2 to 7 Value other than 01 Related command CAL SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 17 9 17 Control by Telnet Command CHA Command format Returned format Contents Channel mode seiting readout CHA lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Recording unit setting data 1 Recording media data CHA lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 1 gt Analog channel code lt 2 gt Digital channel code O OFF 1 RSV 1 1 ch Async 2 RSV 2 2 ch Async 3 RSV 3 4 ch Async 4 RSV 4 8 ch Async 5 16 ch SIR 1000 1000i 3400H 3100T 5 RSV 6 32 ch SIR 1000 1000i 3400H 3100T 6 SVB 10 7 64 ch SIR 1000 1000i 3400H 3100T 7 RSV 8 128 ch SIR 1000 1000i 3400H 3100T 8 RSV 9 RSV 9 RSV A RSV A 1 ch Sync B 2 ch SIR 1000W B 2 ch Sync C 4 ch SIR 1000W C 4 ch Sync D 8 ch SIR 1000W D 8 ch Sync E 16 ch SIR 1000W E RSV F RSV F RSV Related command CHA CFG Command format Returned format Unit configuration CFG CFG lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 7 gt 0 SIR 1000 1 SIR 1000W 2 SIR 1000i 3 SIR 3400H 4 SIR 3100T Option slot 1 type 0 None 1 RSV 2 RSV 3 RSV 4 RSV 5 RSV Option slot 2 type 0 None 1 Channel
16. REC FWD is sent and the next recording data is processed using the next ID PAUSE number FWD This plays back the data recorded on the recording media FWD FWD PAUSE This mode pauses the FWD mode When the pause is cancelled FWD playback starts from the data at that point PAUSE FF This fast forwards data playback FF REW This rewinds data playback REW ID skip This searches and plays back the start of the current or next ID block SEARCH This performs a search The following searches are available See 16 Search Start ID search This searches the ID at the start position for each recording ID INDEX number search This sets the ID INDEX number and searches the start Mark search This searches the Mark1 Mark2 that were marked in the recording media Address search This searches designated addresses controlled by Telnet Real time clock search This searches the specified real time clock value written on the recording media controlled by Telnet Manual search This performs 16x speed fast forwarding or fast rewind SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 5 1 5 Description of Transport Mode 5 2 Operation Transition Diagram Reverse manual search 16x speed fast rewind Hold down PAUSE Hold down rwo rnew PAUSE Be Release FWD REW REW FWD FF Rewind Playback Fast forward FWD Skip the start of SIOR the next ID number FWD
17. speed ratio X 48 kHz 1X BNC 1 0 to 10 Vpk detection range 10 kQ 50 Vpk 1 X BNC Approx 1 5 Vpk fixed 50Q 10 KQ or more 22 1 6 Power Supply System AC N Voltage rated Voltage allowable range Band rated Band allowable range Power consumption Standby power consumption DC Voltage rated Voltage allowable range Current consumption Battery Nickel metal hydride battery Power supply priority 100 120 V 90 to 132 V 50 60 Hz 47 to 66 440 Hz 180 VA 50 VA 12 V 11 to30 V 13 5to5A 24 V 1 1 Ah 22 1 7 External Dimensions Mass 220 240 V 198 to 250 V 50 60 Hz 47 to 66 Hz 180 VA 55 VA AC gt DC gt internal backup battery Dimensions 449 W x 88 H x 305 D mm Excluding projections Mass Approx 10 5 kg Including two SMH cartridges 22 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 22 1 8 Operating Environment Recommended temperature humidity for operation Recommended temperature humidity for storage Recommended pressure for specifications Operating position Vibration resistance Shock resistance Polution degree Over voltage categoly 22 1 9 Supplied Accessories AC power cord X1 Plug adaptor 3 pin to 2 pin DC power cord X1 Dynamic microphone X1 SMH 200 X2 Instruction manual X1 Inspection sheet X1 A CAUTION 22 Specifications 0 to 40 C 20 to 80 RH non condensating Be sure to warm up the re
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19. 3 Measuring unit 2 49 to 64 CH 4 Measuring unit 3 65 to 80 CH 5 Measuring unit 3 81 to 96 CH 6 Measuring unit 4 97 to 112 CH 7 Measuring unit 4 113 to 128 CH lt 2 gt Input format for CH1 0 DIRECT DC coupling 1 DIRECT AC coupling 2 IEPE 3 TEDS lt 3 gt Input format for CH2 lt 17 gt Input format for CH16 Related command INP MEM Command format Recording memo setting MEM lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 96 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 96 gt ASCII characters 20h to FFhex up to maximum 96 characters Ex MEM MEASUREMENT 1 Annotation character string MEASUREMENT 1 set Related command MEM MOD Command format Transport mode setting MOD lt 1 gt lt 1 gt O STOP 1 FWD 2 E E 3 REC 4 FWD PAUSE 5 REC PAUSE 6 FF 7 RSV 8 REW 9 RSV A EJECT Ex MOD 1 FWD mode Related command MOD MON Command format Monitor channel selection MON lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 1 gt Measuring unit ID number lt 2 gt Channel code 0 Measuring unit 1 1t0 16 CH 0 CH 1 1 Measuring unit 1 17 to 32 CH 1 CH 2 2 Measuring unit 2 33 to 48 CH 2 CH 3 3 Measuring unit 2 49 to 64 CH 3 CH 4 4 Measuring unit 3 65 to 80 CH 4 CH 5 5 Measuring unit 3 81 to 96 CH 5 CH 6 6 Measuring unit 4 97 to 112 CH 6 CH 7 7 Measuring unit 4 113 to 128 CH 7 CH 8 8 CH 9 9 CH 10 A CH 11 B CH 12 C CH 13 D CH 14 E CH 15 F CH 16 Related command MON SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 17 Co
20. 4 5 JKLjkl jkKIJKL 5 6 MNOmno mnoMNO 6 7 PQRSpqrs pqrsPQRS 7 8 TUVtuv tuvTUV 8 9 WXYZwxyz wxyzWXYZ 9 Disabled Disabled 0 Disabled Disabled 0 CAUTION _ amp _ amp _ amp Holding down the key for at least 2 seconds exits recording memo mode and activates panel lock In this state the memo editing details are erased Entering characters The character being entered blinks Each time the same key is pressed the characters assigned to that key are displayed When the next key is used to input a character the character that was entered before is set To enter a character using the same key again use the gt key to move the cursor and them make the entry The 0 to 9 and in 123 input mode are direct input keys Therefore a character is input each time the same key is pressed You cannot enter more than 96 characters Deleting characters Pressing the F2 key deletes the character at the cursor position The characters after the cursor position move back to fill in the deleted space If the cursor is at the end of the text the cursor position moves forward each time the F2 key is pressed SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 12 9 12 Operation Settings Using Setting key 12 10 Setting the Output Level Modes STOP E E REC PAUSE REC FWD and PAUSE This procedure changes the output level of the analog channels CHI to CH32 for each c
21. 4 Preparations 4 4 Diagnostics Before performing the operations described in the following chapters perform the diagnostics to make sure that the recording unit is functioning correctly Diagnostics HDD recording playback check Recording playback amplifier check Required time Approx 1 min During the diagnostics the recording unit actually records a signal on the cartridge and plays it back Be sure to insert the cartridge before performing the diagnostics For the diagnostics procedure see 14 7 Executing Diagnostics Diagnostics 4 5 Calibration This measuring unit was calibrated prior to shipment and these settings are stored in memory While frequent calibration is unnecessary the measuring unit should be calibrated a few times a year if necessary To perform calibration first enable calibration using the DIP switches on the rear of the measuring unit See section 3 2 2 Calibration cannot be performed if the calibration function is disabled with the DIP switches After the power is turned on wait at least 15 minutes before performing calibration Perform calibration in the environment where it will actually be used If you stop calibration before it is completed turn the power off and then on again before using For the calibration procedure see 14 5 Executing Calibration Calibration 4 6 Required Settings Before Recording Before starting to record data be sure to set the following items Setti
22. A V key to select Format HDD 3 Exit 3 Press the F1 key A dialog box is displayed for confirming the formatting operation Format HDD WARNING Formatting will LL data on di To format REC Gi Exit 4 Press the FWD key while holding down the REC key Formatting is performed lt To not execute gt Press the F4 key cancel Once formatting is started it cannot be cancelled 14 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 14 Execution of Function Checking 14 4 Repairing Recording Media Discrepancies RAID Rebuild This procedure is used to repair discrepancies in two installed HDDs If you try to use a HDD with corrupted data or differences in data data writing is not performed automatically even when the HDD is installed Be sure to always perform the repair operation 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen The Utility screen is displayed 2 Use the A V key to select RAID Rebuild Exit 3 Press the key based on the HDD that you want to mirror Mirror HDD1 to HDD 1 to 2 Fl key Mirror HDD2 to HDD1 2 to 1 F2 key A dialog box is displayed for checking that the repair is executed lt in case that the F1 key is pressed gt RAID Rebuild 2 NING RAID Rebuild will er ALL data on di To rebuild RAID press REG GHD Exit 4 Press the FWD key while holding down the REC key The repair is started Once completed a completion message is displayed
23. AC power cord be sure to connect the green wire to earth SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W x1 X1 for 100 120 V models only x1 x1 X1 X4 X16 X16 X16 X1 X1 22 Specifications E 22 7 22 8 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W ZOV a FWA S NCU SD BHO Se Meld YES 0 BHAA AS OMe ANE LTT LEB oT YORI ze U cE CES U7 0 BURA A GME FZE CRESANCAVHA TLE HA SECERRIELET The material contained in this manual consists of information that is the property of Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation and is intended solely for use by the purchasers of the equipment described in this manual Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation expressly prohibits the duplication of any portion of this manual or the use thereof for any purpose other than the operation or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual without the express written permission of Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation Le mat riel contenu dans ce manuel consiste en informations qui sont la propri t de Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation et sont destin es exclusivement a l usage des acqu reurs de l quipement d crit dans ce manuel Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation interdit formellement la copie de quelque partie que ce soit de ce manuel ou son emploi pour tout autre but que des op rations ou entretiens de l quipement a moins d une permission crite de Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation Die
24. J l JCO TE ACCESS lamps 1 2 Lights when access to the recording media is possible The lamps blink while access is in progress ACCESS1 Recording media 1 ACCESS2 Recording media 2 Lit green Access possible Blinking orange HDD operation in progress BOD lamp Lights when the recording media is at the BOD beginning of data recorded on the recording media position REW key Used for the following operations e Rewinding data Start ID search of the current data e Manual search rewind direction FF key Used for the following operations e Fast forwarding data Start ID search of the next data e Manual search fast forward direction EOD lamp Lights when the recording media is at the EOD end of data recorded on the recording media position FWD key Plays back the data STOP key Stops data playback or recording After the stop key is pressed a buffer recording for up to 20 seconds is made As a result the recording media may not stop REC key Press this key alone to select the E E mode Press this key together with the FWD key to record data PAUSE key Used when performing a recording pause or playback pause 3 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 3 Names and Functions of Parts LCD Screen Checking of the recording and playback statuses basic settings operation settings and other operations are performed at the LCD screen For det
25. ON 3 Hold down the standby switch for two seconds again If operation is still not restored set the POWER switch to OFF unplug the power cable and then contact service engineer SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 18 3 18 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 19 Connecting the Recording Unit and Measuring Unit 19 1 Attaching the Recording Unit and Measuring Unit The recording unit can be integrated with the measuring unit by using the fixture supplied with the measuring unit If attaching and using due to a specific application or operating environment use the procedure below to attach A CAUTION The mass of the recording unit is approximately 10 5 kg and the mass of the measuring unit 7 5 kg This operation should be performed by two or more people while being careful that no one gets injured Items required for attachment Measuring unit accessories Channel Quantity Unit joint fixtures black 4 Washers 04 16 Spring washers 4 16 Hexagonal socket head bolts M4 black 16 L wrench for M4 1 1 Remove the four bottom feet from the bottom of the recording unit Leave the bottom feet on the measuring unit SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 19 1 19 Connecting the Recording Unit and Measuring Unit 2 Place the recording unit on top of the measuring unit Recording unit Measuring unit 3 Use the 4 fixtures supplied with the measurin
26. PAUSE Playback pause Manual search 16x speed fast forward Return to the start of the current ID number STOP a Stop REC FWD PAUSE REC PAUSE Record pause REC PAUSE Press the FF key in the search mode to search the next start ID Press the REW key in the search mode to search the start ID of the current recording block The above mark shows that press the one key while pressing the another key at the same time For example REC FWD means that press FWD key while pressing REC key at the same time 5 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 5 Description of Transport Mode 5 3 Transport Mode Transition Table x The above mark shows that press the one key while pressing the another key at the same time For example REC FWD means that press FWD key while pressing REC key at the same time Current mode Key pressed next STOP REC REC REC PAUSE FWD FF REW FWD PAUSE FWD FF REW STOP E E REC PAUSE REC FWD PAUSE FWD FF REW Manual search E E STOP REC PAUSE REC REC PAUSE REC PAUSE STOP REC REC REC REC STOP REC PAUSE FWD PAUSE STOP FWD FWD Manual search FWD STOP PAUSE ID search Manual search FF STOP FWD Manual search REW STOP FWD Manual search SEARCH STOP
27. Panel lock Command format PNL lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Panel lock canceled 1 Panel lock set Related command PNL RNG Input range setting Command format RNG lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 17 gt lt 1 gt Measuring unit ID number 0 Measuring unit 1 1 to 16 CH 1 Measuring unit 1 17 to 32 CH 2 Measuring unit 2 33 to 48 CH 3 Measuring unit 2 49 to 64 CH 4 Measuring unit 3 65 to 80 CH 5 Measuring unit 3 81 to 96 CH 6 Measuring unit 4 97 to 112 CH 7 Measuring unit 4 113 to 128 CH lt 2 gt CH 1 input range code lt 3 gt CH 2 input range code lt 17 gt CH 16 input range code Input range code O RSV 1 10 V 2 5 V 3 2 V 4 1 V 5 0 5 V 6 0 2 V 7 0 1 V Related command RNG 17 6 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Command RPT Command format 17 Control by Telnet Contents Auto repeat RPT lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Auto repeat stop 1 Auto repeat start Related command RPT SCH Command format Search SCH lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt N gt ID number search lt 1 gt 0 lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt 001 to 999 or 000 Real time clock search lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 13 gt Address search lt 1 gt 2 YYMMDDhhmmss lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 8 gt hhhmmss Start ID search lt 1 gt 3 lt 2 gt 0 Forward 1 Backward Ex SCH 0100 Target ID 100 SCH 1050506120000 Target 2005 May 6 12 00 00 Related command SCH When searching t
28. REC Each time that the INDEX ID key is pressed during REC mode the INDEX number on the LCD screen increases by one Setting value 1 to 99 The index number automatically increase by 1 up to 99 and then go back to 1 The INDEX number can be used for searches 12 3 Setting the Recording Playback Speed Mode STOP The recording playback speed that was set is applied immediately after the setting is made 1 Press the SPD BCM key The lamp at the top left of the key and the LCD screen speed indicator flash Measurement ID y gt Niele EZB Time 2 Use the A V key to select the speed Some speeds may not be available depending on the number of channels used Setting value x4 x2 x1 x1 2 x1 4 x1 8 x1 16 Speed 4x 2x 1x 1 2x 1 4x 1 8x 1 16 MByte s 12 6 3 1 5 0 75 0 38 0 19 3 Press the SPD BCM key The recording playback speed is set SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 1 2 1 12 Operation Settings Using Setting key 12 4 Setting the Number of Recording Channels Modes STOP E E and REC PAUSE This sets the number of channels when recording 1 Press the SHIFT key and then press the SPD BCM key The lamp at the top right of the key and the number of channels indicator on the LCD screen flash Measurement INDEX ID SPEED ADDR H M S EXPUNIT MONI A B Channel Mode He an amp 2 Use the A V key to select the number of channels Setting value 32 64 128 No of measuring units Max no
29. SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 22 Specifications 22 1 Specifications SIR 3400H 22 1 1 Cartridges SMH 200 62 W x 15 H x 95 D mm Product name Cartridge external dimensions Effective data capacity 200 GB 22 1 2 Voice Annotation Channel Number of channels Bandwidth 100 Hz to 19 2 kHz X1 speed 48 kHz sample X speed ratio Input MIC Connector 1X standard jack AGC 30 dB Impedance 10 kQ Output PHONE Connector 1X mini jack Applicable load 8 Q or more Output power Max 400 mW 8 Q Output speaker Speaker response bandwidth 100 Hz to 5 kHz 22 1 3 Monitor Out Number of channels 1 Bandwidth DC to 20 kHz X speed ratio Connector 1x BNC Transmission format Single ended Output level 5 Vpk or less Output impedance 50 Q Applicabe load 10 KQ or more 22 1 4 AUX Digital Channel AUX 1 Number of channels Sampling frequency i 1 speed ratio X 384 kHz X1 speed 48 kHz sample Input Connectors 1X BNC Single ended Level TTL Impedance 10 kQ Withstand voltage 10 Vpk Output Connectors 1X BNC Single ended Level TTL Impedance 50 Q Applicable load 1 KQ or more SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 22 1 22 Specifications 22 1 5 AUX Analog Channel AUX 2 IRIG B Channel Number of channels Sampling frequency Input Connector Level IRIG Impedance Withstand voltage Output Connector Level IRIG Impedance Applicable load i 1
30. SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Command UTL Command format Returned format Contents Utility mode setting readout UTL UTL lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 7 gt lt 1 gt 1 Rebuild is being 2 Rebuild NG executed lt 2 gt RSV lt 3 gt 1 Delete is being 2 Delete NG executed lt 4 gt lt 7 gt RSV Related command UTL 17 Control by Telnet 0 An event other than the events mentioned at left side 0 An event other than the events mentioned at left side VOL Command format Returned format Recording media volume readout VOL VOL lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 32 gt lt 1 gt Format 0 Standard SIR type 0 SIR 1000 1 SIR 1000W 2 SIR 1000i 3 SIR 3400H 4 SIR 3100T lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 5 gt lt 6 gt Total IDs max 1000 lt 7 gt lt 8 gt lt 9 gt Total IDs inside MIC max 100 lt 2 gt lt 10 gt lt 11 gt lt 12 gt lt 13 gt lt 14 gt TOC recording position record number lt 15 gt lt 16 gt lt 17 gt lt 18 gt lt 19 gt lt 20 gt Last recorded SIR serial number lt 21 gt lt 22 gt Last recorded year last 2 digits lt 23 gt lt 24 gt lt 25 gt lt 26 gt Last recorded month and date lt 27 gt lt 28 gt lt 29 gt lt 30 gt lt 31 gt lt 32 gt Last recorded hours minutes and seconds Related command TOC SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 17 17 1 7 1 8 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 18 Errors and Error Messages 18 1 Warning Messages
31. Subordinate SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 7 3 7 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 8 Function Setup Function Screen 8 1 Setting Procedure for Function Screen Opening the Function screen 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen The Utility screen is displayed 2 Select the Global Setup Menu with the A V keys 3 Press the Fl key to switch the screen 4 Select the Function with the F1 F2 keys Setting 5 UsetheA V key to select the option 6 Use the lt gt key to select the setting value Global Setup Menu Main Function Display Network Clock 8 2 1 Frequency Type Jimicieoib jel A8kHz series 8 2 2 Auto Repeat Suto g Off 8 2 3 Overwrite Off A 8 2 4 Trigger Mode Single Multi 8 2 5 Pre Trigger i j os On Off 8 2 6 IRIG B Timecode MISE GHB Prev tab Next tab Exit The screen of Main Function Display Network Clock can be switched with the F1 F2 keys x Press the F4 key to return to the Measurement screen SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 8 1 8 Function Setup Function Screen 8 2 Settings 8 2 1 Selecting the Frequency Type Freq Type Factory setting 48 kHz series For the setting procedure see 8 1 Setting Procedure for Function Screen Setting value 48 kHz series 8 2 2 Recording Media Auto Repeat On Off Auto Repeat The recording media auto repeat fun
32. TOC The start ID can be used for start ID searches TOC Table of Contents The position and other information for all ID blocks are recorded in table format in this area SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 2 1 2 Data Format and Basic Operations 2 2 TOC The position on the media of each recording block is registered in the TOC together with the ID and index number and recorded immediately before the EOD This allows searching to be performed by specifying an ID or index number 2 3 Initialization of Recording Media Formatting When a different format such as one where data has been written by a computer or unformatted SMH cartridge is loaded in the SIR 3400H the Format Error is displayed on the LCD screen Implement the HDD formatting 2 4 Removing Recording Media Before removing a HDD be sure to first set to STOP mode and check that HDD access has been completed Then use the supplied key to eject the cartridge If you attempt to remove it during HDD access the HDD can be damaged Remove the cartridge after making sure that the access lamp goes out If you open the front panel while in REC mode a warning sound is made continuously to indicate that recording is in progress 2 5 Overwriting Data Overwriting can be performed on pre recorded HDDs An EOD is written at the point where the new recording ends and so old data remaining after that point cannot be played back Therefore care should be taken when o
33. The bar meter scale becomes 100 or 0 dB when the input voltage is 10 Vpk 10 Vpk or 10 Vpk Pressing the F1 key applies the settings to all channels of the current channel group A or B e Pressing the F2 key enables the channel setting to be checked on a list Press the F4 key to return to the original screen 4 Press the RANGE key The settings are completed When not in setting mode the A V lt and gt keys can be used to change the monitor channel A V key Every 16 channels lt key Every channel SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 1 9 3 12 Operation Settings Using Setting key 12 5 2 Setting the Auto Range 1 Press the SHIFT key and then press the RANGE key to set to A RANGE Auto Range setting mode The A lamp at the top right of the key flashes Measurement SPEED ADDRESS z H EXP UNIT AB Auto Range 1 2 3 seconds later the peak value of input lavel for each input channel is automatically detected Until the RANGE key is pressed again the peak value detection is continued The relationship between the input level and setting range is shown below Input level 5 5Vto 2 2Vto 1 1Vto 0 55Vto 0 22Vto 0 11 to Less than absolute value 11V 5 5V 2 2V 1 1V 0 55 V 0 22 V 0 11V Input range Vpk 10 5 2 1 0 5 0 2 0 1 3 If the RANGE key is pressed again after at least three seconds have elapsed the input range value is finalized for all channels for the detected peak values
34. Use the A V key to change the test signal value Setting value AC 100 DC 100 DC 100 0 V 3 Press the OUT TSG key The settings are completed 12 12 Mark Settings Modes All Marks can be added to any two selected locations These recording positions can be searched Pressing the MRK1 or MRK2 key saves the record position at that data position Mark2 can be set even when there is no Markl If the Mark1 and Mark are pressed when settings have already been made for Mark1 and Mark2 the new Mark position replaces the old setting 12 13 Panel Lock Modes All 1 Hold down the SHIFT key for at least two seconds The Panel Lock state is set key operation is disabled and the PNL LOK lamp turns on Canceling Panel Lock Hold down the SHIFT key for at least two seconds in the Panel Lock state This cancels Panel Lock and the PNL LOK lamp turns off SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 12 11 1 2 1 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 13 Other Settings 13 1 Changing to the Address Amount of Recording Media Remaining or Time Display When the LCD screen is changed to the Measurement screen the display can be changed to address amount of recording media remaining or time display 1 Press the F3 key in the Measurement screen Each time F3 key is pressed the display for ADDRESS REMAIN and S TIME R TIME switches as below Transport mode Display E E REC PAUSE REC and ADDRESS REMAIN S TIM
35. and R TIME values recorded on recording media ADDRESS Displays the recording media position from the OOHOOMOO0S of each recording block in hour minute and second e The address is set automatically to OOHOOMOOS when recording begins e The address counts in step with real time at 1X speed and slows down in proportion to the speed at 1 2 speed or slower e In addition when operating at 1 2 speed or slower the lower digit for indication of seconds blinks at a rate of once per second REMAIN Displays the amount of recording media remaining in hour and minute according to the speed S TIME Displays the current time in recording unit in year month day and in hour minute second R TIME Displays the time recorded on the recording media in year month day and in hour minute second 3 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 3 Names and Functions of Parts Measuring unit number display area This area displays the measuring unit number and channel group of the displayed bar meter The displayed bar meter channels gorup vary depending on if the red frame is lit for A or B A Channels 1 to 16 B Channels 17 to 32 MONITOR display area This area displays the channel number selected for monitor output of the recording unit Setting value display area This area displays setting values recording notes status of the recording unit and other information using the setting key lt Displayed setting values gt Input range
36. characteristics 0 dB 200 Hz 0 dB 200 Hz 0 dB 200 Hz 0 dB 200 Hz 0 dB 200 Hz Dynamic range 82 dB or more 84 dB or more 86 dB or more 86 dB or more 86 dB or more Crosstalk 82 dB or less 84 dB or more 86 dB or less 86 dB or less 86 dB or less Distortion rate 84 dB or less 84dBorless 84dBorless 84dBorless 84 dB or less Phase Inside a single unit 1 or less difference Between separate units 2 or less between The same input output condition channels Except sync mode SIR 3032W Range 0 1 Vpk 0 2 Vpk 0 5 to 1 Vpk 2 to 5 Vpk 10 Vpk Frequency 1 0 dB 1 0 dB 1 0 dB 1 0 dB 1 0 dB characteristics 0 dB 200 Hz 0 dB 200 Hz 0 dB 200 Hz 0 dB 200 Hz 0 dB 200 Hz Dynamic range 76 dB or more 78 dB or more 80 dB or more 80 dB or more 80 dB or more Crosstalk 76 dB or less 78 dB or more 80 dB or less 80 dB or less 80 dB or less Distortion rate 74dBorless 74dBorless 74dBorless 74dBorless 74 dBorless Phase Inside a single unit 3 or less 40 to 80 k difference Between separate units 5 or less 40 to 80 k between The same input output condition channels Except sync mode The 1 25 to 20 k bandwidth is identical to SIR 3032i DC characteristics Linearity 0 1 or less Drift REC 0 1 or less 2 h PB 0 1 or less 2 h 30 minutes after power is turned on SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Input Output 22 Specifications Conn
37. code is displayed on the LCD screen Take the appropriate measure based on the table below When using the recorder in a dusty surrounding the data could not be played back or verified during recording and also an error code is displayed In such a case perform a play back inside a room If the error code does not disappear after the appropriate measure has been taken or if the displayed error code is not listed in this manual contact service engineer HDD EHO3 0001 Drive 1 write retries have exceeded the designated limit 0C02 Drive 2 write retries have exceeded the designated limit 1101 Drive 1 read retries have exceeded the designated limit 1102 Drive 2 read retries have exceeded the designated limit 3001 Drive 1 format is not correct 3002 Drive 2 format is not correct EHO4 0001 Hard disk not installed in drive 1 0002 Hard disk not installed in drive 2 4401 Drive 1 is faulty 4402 Drive 2 is faulty EH90 0001 Formatting of drive 1 failed 0002 Formatting of drive 2 failed EH91 No TOC found EH92 An invalid TOC was detected EH93 Communication error occurred on HDD board EH95 Error occurred in peripherals File system error IDE controller error StarFabric control error PCI control error EH96 An unknown error occurred ADA EA20 00xx A D calibration error occurred xx is the channel EA30 00xx D A calibration error occurred xx is the channel EA60 ADA flash memory error 0001 CAL data was n
38. completely shut down Connection of Cables for IEPE Inputs Be sure to make the input format settings while a signal source is not connected to the INPUT connector of the unit Use of IEPE inputs format may damage the signal source as 24 V power is supplied to the INPUT connector IEPE input format The input format for using a sensor with built in the pre amplifier IEPE type In this unit either TEDS mode which acquires the TEDS data or IEPE mode which doesn t acquire TEDS data can be selected 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Contents 1 OVERVIEW ara a nennt anna 1 1 1 1 Intr d cti n es Rear anne an mel aea ays 1 1 1 2 Major Features 4 erste ea E a e ee 1 1 2 Data Format and Basic Operations nunnuneneeeeeeennnn 2 1 2 1 Data POrmatess eve ies less eines 2 1 Dede TOC ras tec er ata bh cdi ia ee SS te eh babe ade EE SS 2 2 2 3 Initialization of Recording Media Formatting uneesesseesnensennenseennen 2 2 2 4 Removing Recording Media cece eeseesecesnceeseeeeeeceseeeeeeceaeeeeeeceeeesaeeeneeees 2 2 2 5 Overwriting Data een pa R teat si cecieueead a eesti aE 2 2 2 6 TD Bl ck an tert een detain leases 2 3 3 Names and Functions of Parts uuuuunuannunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 3 1 3 1 SIR 3400H Recording unit oe e ee seeeceseneceseeeeeeceseeeeeeceeeesaeeeaeecsaeeeaeees 3 1 3 1 15 Front Panel zu waa Raa aaa ae 3 1 32152 Rear Panel nni 2 aa 3 11 3
39. damage of claws SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 4 5 4 Preparations 6 Turn the HDD key clockwise This locks the cartridge and turns on the HDD power When the power is turned on the HDD power lamp next to the cartridge turns on When the HDD is recognized normally The recording media access lamp is lit green When an error occurred with the HDD The recording media error lamp is lit red 7 Close the front panel Set the right and left lock knobs on the front panel to LOCK and check that the front panel is closed properly 4 3 3 Ejecting the Cartridge 1 Check that the transport mode is set to STOP mode See section 5 1 2 Check that the ACCESS lamp on the front panel is lit green Access to the HDD is in progress if the ACCESS lamp is lit orange If the front panel is opened during access to the HDD a warning sound is made Be sure that access to the HDD is completed before proceeding 3 Set the right and left lock knobs on the front panel to RELEASE and then open the front panel 4 Check that the internal recording media access lamp is lit green 5 Turn the HDD key counter clockwise This unlocks the cartridge and turns off the HDD power 6 Pull out the SMH cartridge while pulling the handle forward 7 Close the front panel Set the right and left lock knobs on the front panel to LOCK and check that the front panel is closed properly 4 6 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W
40. e Auto Offset 1 2 After three or more seconds have elapsed press the OFFSET key The DC input offset value is set for all channels SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 12 6 E 12 Operation Settings Using Setting key 12 7 Setting the Input Format Modes STOP This procedure sets the data input format for each channel There are two types of input formats Input format Set value Contents IEPE input format IEPE When using the sensor without support of TEDS or the TEDS In case the sensor with data is not acquired set it the built in pre amplifier The acquisition of TEDS is not performed is used TEDS When using the sensor with support of TEDS set it The TEDS data is acquired and it is recorded on the recording media Direct input format Direct DC When recording data including DC components set it In case of voltage input DC coupling direct input format Direct AC When recording data with unnecessary DC components removed set it fc 0 5 Hz AC coupling direct input format To make the input format setting do not connect the signal source to the INPUT connector When set to the IEPE input format a 24 V power supply is supplied to the INPUT connector Be careful that you do not damage the signal source When using the IEPE input format set to the single ended input See 12 8 Setting the Transmission Format 1 Press the INPUT key The lamp at the top left of the key and the chann
41. expansion board 2 RSV 3 RSV 4 RSV 5 RSV 6 RSV Measuring unit ID 1 0 None 1 RSV 2 RSV 3 SIR 3032i 4 SIR 3032W Measuring unit ID 2 0 None 1 RSV 2 RSV 3 SIR 3032i 4 SIR 3032W lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 5 gt lt 7 gt Measuring unit ID 4 0 None 1 RSV 2 RSV 3 SIR 3032i 4 SIR 3032W Ex CFG CFG 3003333 CMD Command format Returned format Command check CMD CMD lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 No error in previous command 1 Error in previous command Related command CMD 17 10 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Command ERR Command format Returned format 17 Control by Telnet Contents Error check ERR ERR lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 5 gt lt 1 gt Power supply system O No error 1 Error lt 2 gt DSP system O No error 1 Error lt 3 gt Analog system O No error 1 Error lt 4 gt Recording system O No error 1 Error lt 5 gt Peripherals O No error 1 Error Related commands CAL SLF FMT Command format Returned format Recording media formatting execution status FMT FMT lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 1 gt 0 Other than below after power on or STOP command execution etc 1 Recording media formatting underway 2 Recording media formatting finished normally becomes 0 after FMT 3 Recording media formatting finished abnormally becomes 0 after FMT lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt ID number 001 to 999 Related comma
42. means digital CH mode 1 1 ch 2 2 ch 3 4 ch 4 8 ch lt 4 gt Recording speed 0 1 x normal speed 1 1 2 x 2 1 4 x 3 1 8 x 4 1 16 x A 2 x B 4 x C 8 x F EXT lt 5 gt Reservation Always 0 lt 6 gt lt 17 gt Recording start time lt 6 gt lt 7 gt Year last 2 digits lt 8 gt lt 9 gt lt 10 gt lt 11 gt Month and date lt 12 gt lt 13 gt lt 14 gt lt 15 gt lt 16 gt lt 17 gt Hours minutes and seconds lt 18 gt Existence of pre trigger recording 0 No pre trigger recording 1 Pre trigger recording lt 19 gt Existence of recording error O No write error 1 Write error lt 20 gt lt 21 gt lt 22 gt lt 23 gt lt 24 gt lt 25 gt Actual recording length hhmmss Related command VOL 1 Start ID TRG Command format Returned format Trigger setting status TRG TRG lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 RSV 1 Pre trigger single mode low start 2 Pre trigger multi mode low start high stop 3 Normal single mode low start 4 Normal multi mode low start high stop Related command TRG TRM Command format Returned format Terminator selection status returned strings TRM TRM lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 CR LF 1 CR 2 LF Related command TRM TSG Command format Returned format Test signal selection status TSG TSG lt 1 gt lt 1 gt Test signal selection Analog channel 0 OFF 1 AC 2 DC 3 DC 4 GND Related command TSG 17 16 E SIR 3400H
43. of channels 1 32 2 64 128 3 Press the SPD BCM key The number of recording channels is set 12 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 12 Operation Settings Using Setting key 12 5 Setting the Input Range Modes STOP E E REC PAUSE and REC The input range value of the recording amplifier is set for each channel Set using either Manual or Auto Manual setting The range values are set manually from the setting values Auto setting The range values are automatically set by the recording unit based on the input signal level In case the DC coupling direct input format is set See 12 7 Setting the Input Format When the unnecessary DC components are contained in the input signal it is recommended to set the input range after canceling the DC components with the input DC offset 12 5 1 Setting the Manual Range 1 Press the RANGE key The M lamp at the top left of the key and the channel number in the MONITOR display area flash The The Range indicator appears in the setting value display area Measurement Ea INDEX ID SPEED ADDRESS H ULM EXPUNIT MONITOR AB 5 na AART VAIN GB Ch list 2 Use the d gt key to select the target channel Setting value EXP UNIT 1 to 4 A B MONITOR 1 to 32 3 Use the A V key to select the input range value Setting value 10V 5V 2V 1V 0 5 V 0 2 V 0 1 V Input range Vpk 10 5 2 1 0 5 0 2 0 1 Range values and bar meter scale Example When 10 V is set
44. offset value changes by 1 1 each time the key is pressed Holding down the key continually increases or decreases the value Setting value 100 O sisii 100 Input DC offset value 100 0 100 Offset value and input range value Example When 100 is set for the input DC offset value When the input range is 10 Vpk a DC voltage of 1 00 x 10 V 10 0 V is superimposed on the input signal so that the waveform shifts in a positive direction Pressing the F1 key applies the settings to all channels of the current channel group A or B e Pressing the F2 key enables the channel setting to be checked on a list Press the F4 key to return to the original screen 4 Press the OFFSET key The settings are completed When not in setting mode the A V lt and gt keys can be used to change the monitor channel A V key Every 16 channels lt key Every channel SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 1 9 5 12 Operation Settings Using Setting key 12 6 2 Setting Input DC Offset Automatically 1 Press the SHIFT key and then press the OFFSET key The A lamp at the top right of the key and the channel number in the MONITOR display area flash 3 second later the positive and negative peak values of the input signal for each channel are detected and the DC component is calculated Until the OFFSET key is pressed again the peak value detection is continued Measurement SPEED M EXRUNIT MONITOR AB
45. signal level is indicated as a percentage of the reference level 100 that was set for the input range lt When set to dB gt The scale is unidirectional the level moves in the same direction regardless of the signal polarity and the data signal level is indicated as a relative dB value of the reference level 0 dB that was set for the input range 101 to 133 51 to 100 1 to 50 1 to 50 51 to 100 101 to 133 0 _ 5S LLC LLC eee O A _ 4 _ 0 Percentage indicator bidirectional _ BE Red over indicator DJ gt Yellow Green Light blue White Light blue Green Yellow R ed over indicator Decibel indicator unidirectional 2dB 7f State when 0 dB z gt Yellow is exceeded i 0dB Green 6 dB BE im gt Bluish green g 20 dB 2 E Light blue LI dB TLF White Red over indicator 9 2 3 Adjusting LCD Contrast LCD Contrast Factory setting 5 For the setting procedure see 9 1 Setting Procedure for Display Screen The LCD contrast can be adjusted in one of eleven levels 9 2 4 Adjusting LCD Brightness LCD Brightness Factory setting 5 For the setting procedure see 9 1 Setting Procedure for Display Screen The LCD brightness can be adjusted in one of eleven levels 9 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 10 Network Setting
46. supply external DC power to the measuring unit Connect the supplied DC power cord Be sure to supply voltage DC 11 to 30 V within the specified range If the voltage exceeds 34 V the hyper voltage protection circuit works and the DC fuse blows DC fuse This fuse is used to protect the DC power system A CAUTION When the fuse is blown be sure to use the specified fuse of time lag type with the following specifications Rated current 10A Rated voltage 250 V Size 5 20L Be sure to disconnect the DC power cord before replacing the fuse Ground terminal This is a ground terminal for the frame ground SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 3 Names and Functions of Parts 3 2 3 Side Panels Right side panel Left side panel 00000000 C0004 000 Recording unit Measuring unit connection holes Used to connect the recording units or measuring units Used to secure the shock mount adaptor Ventilation slits These slits are used to take in air to cool the inside of the measuring unit A WARNING e To prevent the inside of the measuring unit from overheating do not block the ventilation slits e Do not place hot objects on the right and left side of the measuring unit e Leave a space of at least 50 mm between the right and left sides of the measuring unit and any other object SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 3 21 3 22 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 4 Prepa
47. 16 2 Start ID Searchin 2er sea an 16 2 16 2 1 Searching at the Next Recording Start Position 16 2 16 2 2 Searching at the Current Recording Start Position 16 3 16 3 Mark Se tch 2 52 aep aea E Bein au 16 3 16 4 Address Seathan ernea E EEE EERS 16 3 SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W ann E iii 16 5 Real time Clock Searcher onae E ERR 16 4 16 6 Man al Se rch u u 22a nassen 16 4 17 Control by Telnet nennen 17 1 17 1 Command Overview samen aeg aein 17 2 17 2 Command Details u aaa ERS aaa A 17 4 18 Errors and Error Messages uuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 18 1 18 1 Warning Messages ars 18 1 18 2 Eiror Code enen eeinriniisinic Hagener 18 2 18 3 Remedies for Operation Errors ouuescssessessnessessnesnnesnernnennennnennonnnennnnnnennn 18 3 18 3 1 When Power does not Turn On when Standby Switch is Held Down for Two Seconds or Key Operation is Disabled 18 3 19 Connecting the Recording Unit and Measuring Unit uusssssssennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 19 1 19 1 Attaching the Recording Unit and Measuring Unit 0 0 19 1 19 2 iCable Connect ons 4 iss eile 222er sh 19 3 20 Installing the Shock Mount Adaptor 0 20 1 20 1 Before Usage 20a sasestageasasnisasaveavetsiedasnetaseccasessapessapess 20 1 20 2 Installation Procedure for Shock Mount Adaptor neeseesserseesnersnennennn 20
48. 21 3 Side Panels a un a esse afamnniei ie 3 15 3 2 SIR 30321 W Measuring Unit 0 eee eeseeeeceseeeeeeceeeseneceeeseneeeeeesaes 3 16 3 2 1 Front Panel raten E 3 16 3 2 2 Rear Panel 2 000822 asien le 3 19 3 2 3 Side Panels 3 21 A Preparations nen 4 1 4 1 Connecting the Power Supply cece cece ceeceeeseceseeseceseeeeeseeseeeaseneeeaeenes 4 1 4 1 1 AC Power Supply 2220022ersoneessnnrsnessnsanesnnsonenosennennsennrnnnon 4 1 4 1 2 DC PowerSupply una ange 4 3 4 1 3 Internal Backup Battery neseessessnesnensnesnersnesnennnennennennennne 4 4 4 2 Connecting the Signals nungen ae enge ara 4 4 4 3 Cartnidses uses E pied abet oases tints tl weld aie 4 5 4 3 1 Cartridges s 2 28 0 REiss ice 4 5 4 3 2 Loading a Cartridge sssini iiine eni riisiin eapon 4 5 4 3 3 Ejecting the Cartridge 0 ee ceeeeeeseeeseeseeesecseeeaeeneeeatenee 4 6 44 Diagn stics nu essen im ran im E 4 7 4 52 Calibration u 22 20 Benksas gran een 4 7 4 6 Required Settings Before Recording ursessersnessensnennnennernnennennne nn 4 7 4 7 Source and Record 3 2 00 2 55 20 era ir ei einai 4 8 A 1 SOUT csc nes lahlsmsurkeitnhleeban nenhiesmerne 4 8 4 7 2 Record u se ra Hr Reinhart 4 8 5 Description of Transport Mode unnnuussnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 5 1 9 1 Transport MOdeS 4 2280 eneesiegrsn leisen ae 5 1 5 2 Operation Transition Diagram uuesesseesn
49. 2i SIR 3032W Safety Precautions Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation products are designed in full consideration of safety However improper handling during operation or installation is dangerous and may lead to fire electric shock or other accidents resulting in serious injury or death In addition these actions may also worsen machine performance Therefore be sure to observe the following safety precautions in order to prevent these types of accidents and to read these Safety Precautions before operating installing maintaining in specting repairing or otherwise working on this unit Warning indication meanings The following indications are used throughout this manual and their contents should be under stood before reading the text A Warning Failure to observe these precautions may lead to fire electric shock or other accidents resulting in serious injury or death A Caution Failure to observe these precautions may lead to electric shock or other accidents resulting in injury or damage to surrounding objects Important If there is any abnormal phenomena during installation or operation disconnect the power cord and contact service engineer person immediately It is dangerous to use the unit if it is not operating normally General N WARNING e No user serviceable parts are inside the unit Removing the covers may expose you danger Never push objects of any kind into the unit t
50. BNC cable when the recorder is set in E E REC PAUSE or REC mode during IEPE input IEPE or TEDS Be sure to check the input format when connect a signal source to the INPUT connector 4 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 4 Preparations 4 3 Cartridges 4 3 1 Cartridges To record playback and store data in the best condition be sure to keep the following precautions Turning off the main power supply CAUTION Be sure to always follow the procedure below when turning off the main power When the ACCESS lamp is lighting blinking if the unit is powered down with the POWER switch it may leads to the HDD damage 1 Check that the ACCESS lamp on the front panel is turned off 2 Press the Standby key 3 Set the POWER switch on the rear panel to OFF Cartridges compatible with the SIR 3400H SMH cartridge 4 3 2 Loading a Cartridge 1 Press the Standby key to turn on the power 2 Confirm that the lamp at the left side of standby key on the front panel lights 3 When the right and left lock knobs on the front panel are set to RELEASE the front panel can be opened 4 Before inserting the SMH cartridge ensure that the HDD key is unlocked Unlocked Locked 5 Insert the SMH cartridge all the way inside while lifting the handle upward When the cartridge is all the way inside lower the handle to secure the cartridge DO NOT insert the cartridge as far as it goes with the handle lowered It may lead to the
51. C Yes No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes FWD No No Yes No No No No No Yes No Yes Yes No FF No No Yes No No No No No No No No No REW No No Yes No No No No No No No No No SEARCH No No No No No No No No No No No No lt Lamps gt The lamp above the key indicates the status below Blinking The key is enabled Lit The key was pressed and the setting can be made When there are two lamps the key has the following two functions See Setting Key Descriptions Left side lamp When the key is pressed by itself Right side lamp When the setting key is pressed after pressing the SHIFT key except for the SHIFT key right lamp lt Setting Key Descriptions gt The functions of some setting keys change depending on if the key was pressed by itself or if the setting key was pressed after pressing the SHIFT key The descriptions in this section use the expressions below to indicate how the key was pressed When the key is pressed by itself No additional comment When the setting key is pressed after the SHIFT key in SHIFT mode 3 6 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 3 Names and Functions of Parts INDEX ID key Press this key to increment the value of the INDEX number by in the REC mode INDEX number 01 to 99 The ID numbers increase up to 99 and then go back to 01 When this key is pressed in SEARCH mode the data for the set INDEX number is searched In SHIFT mode Press this key to increment the value of the
52. D 0 When performing synchronous operation the master is ID 0 and the subordinate is ID 1 Command ADR Command format Returned format Contents Recording media ADDRESS ADR ADR lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 14 gt Recording media ADDRESS lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt hhh hour lt 4 gt lt 5 gt mm minutes lt 6 gt lt 7 gt ss seconds Remain lt 8 gt lt 9 gt lt 10 gt hhh hour lt 11 gt lt 12 gt mm minutes lt 13 gt lt 14 gt ss seconds Ex ADR current recording media ADDRESS requested ADR 1 current recording media ADDRESS for recording unit with ID 1 requested ALM Command format Returned format Alarm status ALM ALM lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 1 gt 0 Normal 1 Power supply voltage drop lt 2 gt 0 Normal 1 Condensation lt 3 gt 0 Normal 1 Recording playback error buffer over underflow lt 4 gt 0 other AUX Front panel status Command format AUX Returned format AUX lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt Status of AUX1 0 RSV Status of AUX2 O OFF 1 ON Status of EXT TC 0O OFF 1 ON Ex AUX 100 AUX1 ON AUX 010 AUX2 ON AUX 001 EXT TC ON BAR Bar meter setting readout Command format BAR Returned format BAR lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 1 gt 0 Real time 1 Peak hold lt 2 gt 0 Unidirectional 1 Bidirectional Related command BAR CAC Command format Returned format Calibration protect status CAC CAC lt 1 gt
53. E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 15 Data Recording Playback 15 2 Data Playback 1 Use BNC cables sold separately to connect the channel OUTPUT connectors and the analysis equipment A load impedance of 10 kQ or more is recommended Analysis equipment 2 Select the playback speed with the SPD BCM key The selected speed appears on the LCD screen 3 Insert the recorded media into the recording unit and press the FWD key This starts FWD playback mode and plays the data on the recording media The speed during recording appears in the speed display area and the recording media position information appears in the recording media position information display area of the LCD screen The input setting and recording media speed set during recording is also played back simultaneously This makes it easy to check the conditions set during recording 3 wu 00000 000000000 a N e Noise may be generated if data between recording blocks is played back It takes max 2 seconds from the start of playback when to set input setting the same as the settings recorded on the recording media SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 15 3 15 Data Recording Playback 15 3
54. E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 3 1 2 Rear Panel 3 Names and Functions of Parts Power supply block TRIGER input block Aux output POWER Fe ON foore Control block Option slots Ventilation fans These fans cool the inside of the recording unit A WARNING To prevent the inside of the recording unit from overheating do not block the air outlet e Leave a space of at least 100 mm between the rear side of the recording unit and any other object SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 3 11 3 Names and Functions of Parts Power Supply Block ACIN Used to supply external AC power to the recording unit Connect the supplied AC power cord POWER switch Used to turn the main power of the recording unit on and off Be sure to check that the recording unit is in standby mode before turning off the power If the power is turned off during HDD operation the HDD could be damaged AC voltage selector switch Used to switch the AC power voltage Left side 100 120 V allowable 90 to 132 V Right side 220 240 V allowable 198 to 250 V e If using a voltage different from that printed on the sticker shown on the AC voltage selector switch peel off the sticker and switch the selector to the side where the voltage is being used e The AC power cord has a
55. E Y M D S TIME H M S STOP from one of these modes ADDRESS FWD FF REW and ADDRESS REMAIN R TIME Y M D gt R TIME H M S STOP from one of these modes gt ADDRESS 13 2 Clearing the Peak Indicator and Over Indicator When the response characteristics of the peak indicator are set to Hold the peak indicator and over indicator are cleared 1 Press the F4 key in the Measurement screen This clears the Peak indicator and Over indicator 13 3 Switching the Speaker or Earphone Playback Signal Source When the LCD screen is changed to the Measurement screen the playback signal source for the speaker or earphone jack can be changed 1 Press the SPEAKER key in the Measurement screen The playback signal source for the speaker or earphone jack switches between the recorded voice annotations and the analog data signal The current playback signal source is shown in the status display area of the LCD screen Mark Description The voice annotation recorded into the voice channel is output from the speaker or earphone jack The data signal of the analog channel is output from the speaker or earphone jack Ed 13 4 Adjusting the Playback Volume This procedure adjusts the playback volume of the speaker or earphone The volume of warning buzzer accompanied by the warning message cannot be adjusted 1 Turn the VOL knob on the recording unit rear panel A WARNING Be careful that you do no
56. ID INDEX number 2 Press the SEARCH key This searches for the start point of the target ID INDEX and then stops 16 2 Start ID Search This searches the ID at the start position for each recording The search stops after the target point is found 16 2 1 Searching at the Next Recording Start Position Press the SEARCH key in STOP mode and then press the FF key This skips to and stops at the start point of the next recording from the current position 16 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 16 2 2 Searching at the Current Recording Start Position Press the SEARCH key in STOP mode and then press the REW key This returns to and stops at the start point of the current recording 0000000000000000 i um REW key apoOSood SEARCH key FF key a 9 el TS L 16 3 Mark Search Pressing the MRK1 MRK2 key at any recording media position allows that position to be searched later The search stops after the target point is found For details about the mark setting see section 12 12 Press the SEARCH key and then press the Mark key for either MRK1 or MRK2 for whichever mark you want to find This searches for the preset mark and stops at that location The recording media position information changes each time the MRK 1 MRK2 key is pressed When searches are mad
57. ID number by 1 in the REC mode ID number 001 to 999 When this key is pressed in SEARCH mode the data for the set ID number is searched These keys amp to are used when making the settings below Number Key Key by itself In SHIFT mode amp SPD BCM key Recording Playback speed setting Setting for number of recording channels SPEAKER key Selects the speaker or the earphone for listening to the played signal RANGE key Manual range setting Auto range setting OFFSET key Manual input DC offset setting Auto input DC offset setting INPUT key Input format setting SEARCH key Search mode setting MEMO key Editing of recording note OUT TSG key Output level setting Test signal setting MRK1 MRK2 key Press this key in REC or FWD mode to store the current recording or playback position in the memory SHIFT key This key enables the shift operation for each setting key Hold the SHIFT key down for at least 2 seconds to switch key operation of the recording unit between enabled or disabled PNL LOK lamp Lights when key operation of the recording unit is set to disable panel lock mode A V lt gt keys e Used to select items and values e Used for changing monitor channels A V key Every 16 channels lt 1 Dkey Every channel F1 to F4 keys The functions displayed on the current LCD screen are assigned to F1 to F4 keys The assigned functions vary depending on the setting item SIR 3400H SI
58. IRIG B Time Code Signal When an IRIG B time code signal is input to the recording unit in each mode of the E E REC PAUSE or in the STOP mode and then detected properly the input state is displayed in the status display area of the LCD screen When it is synchronized with the real time clock inside the recording unit the IRIG B timecode is loaded to the real time clock When recording starts the IRIG B time code signal input to the AUX analog channel is recorded on the recording media along with the main data Also the recording unit s real time clock to which the IRIG time has been loaded changes to the S TIME xxxxYxxMxxD xxHxxMxxS and is recorded on the recording unit along with the main data This information can be used as accurate position data for search playback and data transfer LNote Being properly detected the 3 digit date 001 to 366 of the IRIG B time code data is converted to YxxMxxD normal year and combined with the year value xxxxY of the recording unit s real time clock at the time or recording to form the S TIME information xxxx YxxMxxD When the IRIG time has been loaded to the real time clock the clock proceeds at crystal accuracy when the IRIG B time code signal is removed IRIG time code can input the clock signal irrespective of any mode setting status such as E E or STOP mode when the signal is detected correctly the internal clock is updated When the input status is not displayed on the LCD sc
59. Input DC offset Output level Input format Recording note Test signal Recording media status display area This area displays the recording media capacity that is being used Function key command display area This area displays the function key commands during setting The function key commands vary depending on the setting option SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 3 5 3 Names and Functions of Parts Setting Keys The setting keys can be used to perform the following two operations e Function and operation settings Input of numbers and text for recording notes only Key operation is described primary as function operation keys Also in this manual the key names such as INDEX ID key are used as function operation setting keys except in the description of note recording O INDEJIDO T O OSPE KERO 1 2 sc 3 ber CLEANSE O OFFSET o put O Ca Sn one O OUT TSG O G mas 8 Ow 7 OOGO G8 O_SHIFT PNL _OK G9 G6 The enabled keys are changed in transport mode Yes Enabled No Disabled Transport Setting keys mone INDEX ID SPD BCM SPEAKER RANGE OFFSET INPUT SEARCH MEMO OUT TSG MRK1 MRK2 SHIFT STOP No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes E E No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes REC PAUSE No Yes Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes RE
60. R 3032i SIR 3032W E 3 7 3 Names and Functions of Parts Announcement Monitor Area RELEASE DER SIR 3400H gt VOL JOLOCK MAX PHONE Gus C MIC D OOG G EQ ee VOL knob Rotate to adjust the playback volume for the speakers or earphones PHONE jack Insert the plug of any separately purchased earphones using a mini plug here MIC jack Insert the supplied microphone plug here The lamp at the bottom right lights according to the sound input MONITOR The channel of the measuring unit displayed on the LCD screen is output 3 8 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 3 Names and Functions of Parts Inside the Front Panel When the two lock knobs on the front panel are set to RELEASE the front panel can be opened When the front panel is opened the recording unit cannot switch to REC mode Do not open the front panel when the hard disk HDD is being accessed during recording playback or other operations When the front panel is opened during recording or playback a continuous warning sound is made HDD1 Stores the recorded data HDD2 Stores the recorded data It is a mirror disk of HDD1 HDD keyholes
61. Recording and Playback Voice Annotations The unit can record and play back voice annotations along with analog data signals simultaneously Bandwidths for the voice channels are as below Recording Playback speed Bandwidth 4 0 2 to 76 8 kHz 2 0 2 to 38 4 kHz 1 normal speed 0 2 to 19 2 kHz 1 2 0 2 to 9 6 kHz 1 4 0 2 to 4 8 kHz 1 8 0 2 to 2 4 kHz 1 16 0 2 to 1 2 kHz The unit s speaker has frequency response of 0 2 to 5 kHz The signal output from the voice channel cannot be used for data analysis because it is prepared for voice annotations The recording level is automatically adjusted by the AGC function As the voice channel is for voice annotation use the voice channel within the audible frequency range even if it is in the above frequency bandwidth 15 3 1 Connecting the Microphone and Earphone 1 Connect the microphone supplied to the MIC jack on the front panel 2 Connect the earphone sold separately to the PHONE jack on the front panel SONY SZ oooooooooooooooo Oy tes Earphone 15 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 15 Data Recording Playback 15 3 2 Recording Voice Annotations en the switch on the left side of the microphone 1s pressed this function 1s and when released t 1 Whenth itch he left side of the microph is p d this fi ion is ON and wh l di
62. SONY Hi speed HDD Data Recorder SIR 3400H Precision Analog Unit Wide Band Analog Unit SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Read all the instructions in the manual carefully before use and strictly follow them Keep the manual for future references Instruction Manual For U S A and Canada THIS CLASS A DIGITAL DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART15 OF THE FCC RULES AND THE CANADIAN ICES 003 OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS 1 THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE AND 2 THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDERSIGNED OPERATION CET APPAREIL NUMERIQUE DE LA CLASSE A EST CONFORME A LA NORME NMB 003 DU CANADA For the customers in Australia Australian EMC Notice This product complies with the following Australian EMC standard AS NZS CISPR11 2002 Emission Standard for ISM Equipment For EU and EFTA countries Marking by the symbol CE indicates compliance with the EMC directive and the Low voltage directive of the European Community This marking shows conformity to the following technical standards EN 55011 Group 1 Class A 1998 A1 1999 A2 2002 Limits and methods of measurement of radio disturbance characteristics of industrial scientific and medical ISM radio frequency equipment EN 61000 3 2 2000 Limits for harmonic currents emissions equipment input current 16 A per phase EN 61000 3 3 1995 A1 2001 Limitation of volta
63. SV 1 1 ch Async 2 RSV 2 2 ch Async 3 RSV 3 4 ch Async 4 RSV 4 8 ch Async 5 16 ch SIR 1000 1000i 5 RSV 6 32 ch SIR 1000 1000i 3400H 3100T 6 RSV 7 64 ch SIR 1000 1000i 3400H 3100T 7 RSV 8 128 ch SIR 1000 1000i 3400H 3100T 8 RSV 9 RSV 9 RSV A RSV A 1 ch Sync B 2 ch SIR 1000W B 2 ch Sync C 4 ch SIR 1000W C 4 ch Sync D 8 ch SIR 1000W D 8 ch Sync E 16 ch SIR 1000W E RSV F RSV F RSV Analog and digital channel modes can be used together in only certain combinations In this mode the digital channel can be set Related command CHA FMT Command format Recording media formatting FMT lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 1 gt O RSV 1 Formatting start lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt ID number at formatting 001 This command logically erases all pre recorded data Related command FMT FTP Command format Frequency type setting FTP lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 48 k sampling 1 65 536 k sampling 17 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Command IDS Command format Contents ID increment IDS lt 1 gt lt 1 gt O RSV 1 ID increment The recording unit ID is incremented each time the IDS 1 command is issued Related command IDS INP Command format Input format setting INP lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 17 gt lt 1 gt Measuring unit ID number 0 Measuring unit 1 1t0 16 CH 1 Measuring unit 1 17 to 32 CH 2 Measuring unit 2 33 to 48 CH
64. TOC list you can check the recording statuses of the recording medias ID INDEX number search can be made for a selected ID or INDEX 1 Press the F2 key in the Measurement screen The TOC list is displayed TOC Viewer HDD1 ID IDX ch Speed Length El 005 006 0 GeBDelete GBCopy GB Exit To exit the TOC Viewer press the F4 key 14 8 2 Detailed INDEX List including IDs 1 Use the A V key to select ID 2 Press the gt key The INDEX for selected ID are deployed and displays on the screen TOC Viewer HDD1 ID IDX ch SpeedLength Date 001 S 32A x I 001 01 2005 07 10 00 40 GeBDelete 7 gt Today To close the detailed list press the lt key SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 14 Execution of Function Checking E 14 9 14 Execution of Function Checking 14 8 3 TOC Screen Elements 0 10 10 F 10 10 10 GABDelete gt gt Tora GEBExit Selecting the ID A V key Selected ID or INDEX search SEARCH key Operation Key Description Delete F1 Erases the data for the selected ID CAUTION 1 Copy F2 Copies the data for the selected ID and pastes it to the end of the recording CAUTION 2 1 Only when the start ID is selected the erasure with the F1 key can be executed When S marking start ID is deleted the manually increment ID that make addition under the start ID That ID is not indicated S mark of the Start ID on the TOC screen is also deleted The remaining spa
65. WARNING The cover of the unit is removed before securing the rack mount adaptor and so there is a danger of electrical shock or other accident Be sure to first disconnect the AC and DC power cords before performing any operations 1 Remove the four M3 x 10 black Philips head countersunk screws from the top cover and bottom cover of the unit SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 21 1 21 Attaching the Rack Mount Adaptor 2 Remove the four M3 x 10 black Philips head countersunk screws and precision screws two M2 X 2 black from each side cover right and left and then take off the right and left side covers ey gt Left side cover Right side cover 3 Lift up one side of the top cover and one side of the bottom cover Top cover Bottom cover 21 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 21 Attaching the Rack Mount Adaptor 4 Remove the eight M4 x 10 silver screws from the unit and then take off the corner handle Corner handle Corner handle 5 Use the eight M4 x 10 silver screws removed in step 4 to attach the two rack mount adapters and two corner blocks Rack mount adaptor Rack mount adaptor SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 21 3 21 Attaching the Rack Mount Adaptor 6 Attach the top cover and side cover removed in steps 1 to 3 by performing steps 1 to 3 in reverse order 21 4 E SIR 3400H
66. ack Voice Annotations esuessessnessersnennersennennnennn 15 4 15 3 1 Connecting the Microphone and Earphone uneenene 15 4 15 3 2 Recording Voice Annotations ursessersnessersesnennnennennnennennnnnnn 15 5 15 3 3 Playback Voice Annotations ursessessessnersnennennnennennennennnenn 15 5 15 4 Recording and Playback AUX Digital Data neesensersnensersnenseennenn 15 6 15 4 1 Connecting the AUX Digital Data 15 7 15 4 2 Recording AUX Digital Data Signals nenn 15 7 15 4 3 Playback AUX Digital Data Signals o oo ee eeeeeeeeeeee 15 7 15 5 Recording and Playback AUX Analog Data uuesessersnessersnennennnennn 15 8 15 5 1 Recording and Playback IRIG B Time Code Signal 15 8 15 5 2 Recording and Playback AUX Analog Data 15 10 15 6 Trigger Recording tuinen iaie arr E ER 15 11 15 6 1 Connecting the Trigger Signal uursessesseesneesneenennennnn 15 11 15 6 2 Trigger Recording eee eee eseceeeeeceseeeeeeaeeneeeseseeeeseenaes 15 12 15 6 3 Playback of the Pre trigger Data ote cece eeeeereeeees 15 12 16 Search eis 16 1 16 1 ID INDEX Number Search 22422202244220028020002n0nnennnenennnennennnennennen 16 2 16 1 1 Searching with the SEARCH key unnersnessersnesnernnenneennennn 16 2 16 1 2 Searching with the TOC Viewer ueneessersesnensrsnennnnnnennnennn 16 2
67. adout MOD MOD lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 1 gt 0 STOP 1 FWD 2 E E 3 REC 4 FWD PAUSE 5 REC PAUSE 6 FF 7 RSV 8 REW 9 RSV A EJECT lt 2 gt S During STOP transition P During PAUSE transition 0 The end of transition F During FWD Transition Related command MOD 17 12 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Command MON Command format Returned format Contents Monitor channel setting readout MON MON lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 1 gt Measuring unit ID number lt 2 gt Channel code 0 Measuring unit 1 0 CH 1 1 Measuring unit 1 1 CH 2 2 Measuring unit 2 2 CH 3 3 Measuring unit 2 3 CH 4 4 Measuring unit 3 4 CH 5 5 Measuring unit 3 5 CH 6 6 Measuring unit 4 6 CH 7 7 Measuring unit 4 7 CH 8 8 CH 9 9 CH 10 A CH 11 B CH 12 C CH 13 D CH 14 E CH 15 F CH 16 Related command MON OFS Command format Returned format Input DC offset value readout OFS lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 1 gt 0 Recording unit setting value 1 Recording media data lt 2 gt Measuring unit ID number O Recording unit OFS lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 32 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt CH 1 DC offset 2 digit hexadecimal 2 s complement display lt 3 gt lt 4 gt CH 2 DC offset 2 digit hexadecimal 2 s complement display lt 31 gt lt 32 gt CH 16 DC offset 2 digit hexadecimal 2 s complement display Related command OFS OPL Command format Returned format Output level setting readout OPL lt 1 g
68. ails about the settings see the setting description chapter This section explains the recording playback screen Measurement Measurement X Title display area This area displays the title of the currently displayed screen For details see 6 2 LCD Screen Configuration Status display area This area uses icons to indicate the input status of subchannel data or essential notification information such as errors or warnings Description When a power supply error occurs When a condensation error occurs When a recording playback error occurs When multiple measuring units are operating in synchronizing mode When signals are input to the AUX1 DIGITAL IN connector or when the recorded signals are played back When signals are input to the AUX2 IRIG B IN connector or when the recorded signals are played back When IRIG B time code signals that are input from an external time code generator are detected correctly or when the recorded signals are played back O ee 2 ee x e When the playback signal source of the speakers or earphones are set to voice annotation When the playback signal source of the speakers or earphones are set to analog data signals SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 3 3 3 Names and Functions of Parts amp Bar meter display area This area displays the bar meters for each channel A single bar meter indicates one channel A m
69. amplifier IEPE type In this unit either TEDS mode which acquires the TEDS data or IEPE mode which doesn t acquire TEDS data can be selected S D selector switch Sets the transmission format in the analog input block S Single ended D Differential SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 3 17 3 Names and Functions of Parts LVL lamp Displays the status of the signal input Off No input signal Lit green Signal is input from 5 to 100 Lit orange Signal is input from 100 to 133 Lit red Signal exceeds the range INPUT connector Used to input analog signals A WARNING e Be sure to input the specified voltage 13 3 Vpk e Do not supply input signals exceeding 50 Vpk or the internal circuitry may be damaged Monitor Output Block ANALOG UNIT SIR 3032i Monitor lamp Displays the indicator display status Lit green The monitor channel is displayed on the indicator Lit orange The recording unit has selected the measuring unit as the monitor channel while the monitor channel is displayed on the indicator Off A measuring unit number EXP No is displayed on the indicator Indicator Displays the measuring unit status Power on Measuring unit number EXP No 3 seconds Normal Number of channel currently being monitored EXP No setting The 8 monitor lamp is turned off when the measuring unit number EXP No is display
70. anel of the unit uses a signal format compliant with TCP IP This enables control from a host computer by connecting a LAN cable sold separately Use a cross cable if the LAN cable is connected directly to another computer When controlling a recording unit using Telnet use the ERR and ALM commands to monitor the recording unit status TCP IP Telnet connection HOST IP address 192 168 1 100 default setting Portno 23 Login XXXX Password sms After entering this information the commands can be executed Type quit to disconnect from Telnet SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 1 7 1 17 Control by Telnet 17 1 Command Overview Setting Commands The command that can be output to the recording unit from a host computer are as follows Command BAR CAL CHA FMT FTP IDS INP MEM MOD MON OFS OPL PNL RNG RPT SCH SLF SPD SYN TIM TRG TRM TSG UTL Function Bar meter control Calibration Channel mode setting Recording media formatting Frequency type setting ID increment Input format setting Recording memo setting Transport mode setting Monitor channel selection Input DC offset setting Output level selection Panel lock Input range setting Auto repeat Search Diagnostics Recording playback speed setting Selecting synchronous playback Real time clock setting Trigger setting Terminator selection Test signal selection Utility mode setting Comme
71. aximum of 16 channels can be displayed from left to right The displayed channels vary depending on if the red frame is lit for A or B in the measuring unit number display area 0 A Channels 1 to 16 B Channels 17 to 32 Selection of a bidirectional or unidirectional bar meter is made using the Barmeter Scale setting section 9 2 2 ID display area This area indicates the ID number The displayed information varies depending on the transport mode Transport mode Display E E REC PAUSE REC and succeeding STOP Value set in recording unit FWD and succeeding STOP Value recorded on recording media INDEX display area This area indicates the INDEX number The displayed information varies depending on the transport mode Transport mode Display E E REC PAUSE REC and succeeding STOP Value set in recording unit FWD and succeeding STOP Value recorded on recording media Speed display area This are displays the speed of the recording media The displayed information varies depending on the transport mode Transport mode Display E E REC PAUSE REC and succeeding STOP Value set in recording unit FWD and succeeding STOP Value recorded on recording media Recording media position display area The displayed information varies depending on the transport mode Transport mode Display E E REC PAUSE REC and succeeding STOP ADDRESS REMAIN and S TIME values set in recording unit FWD and succeeding STOP ADDRESS REMAIN
72. cal and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The recycling of materials will help to conserve natural resources For more detailed information about recycling of this product please visit Sony Manufacturing Systems Europe s web site http www sonymanufacturing com environment Entsorgung von als Industriem ll anfallenden elektrischen und elektronischen Ger ten anzuwenden in den L ndern der Europ ischen Union und anderen europ ischen L ndern mit einen separaten Sammelsystem f r diese Ger te Das Symbol auf dem Produkt oder seiner Verpackung weist darauf hin dass dieses Produkt nicht als normaler Haushaltsabfall zu behandeln ist sondern im Rahmen des entsprechenden R cknahmeprogramms f r das Recycling von elektrischen Ger ten abgegeben werden muss Durch Ihren Beitrag zum korrekten Entsorgen dieses Produkts sch tzen Sie die Umwelt und die Gesundheit Ihrer Mitmenschen Umwelt und Gesundheit werden durch falsches Entsorgen gef hrdet Materialrecycling hilft den Verbrauch von Rohstoffen zu verringern Weitere Informationen ber das Recycling dieses Produkts erhalten Sie auf der Webseite von Sony Manufacturing Systems Europe http www sonymanufacturing com environment SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W SIR 3400H SIR 303
73. ce in the recording media does not increase when a start ID is erased unless it is the endmost start ID 2 When IDs are created by copying the recording start time is the time that copying was performed When an incremented ID is copied a start ID is attached and the number of indexes is displayed as 01 The original value remains in the data and the original index number at recording and the recording time are displayed when played back ID This is the data ID number IDX This is the number of indexes in the IDs Start ID An S is displayed if the ID is the recording start point ch This is the ID recording conditions Number of channels Analog input A Digital input D Speed This is the recording speed Length The address value at recording is displayed Date This is the recording start date and time 1 4 1 0 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 15 Data Recording Playback Be sure to check the settings before starting recording 15 1 Data Recording 1 Insert two cartridges in the same recording state When the HDD is recognized normally the recording media access lamp is lit green When an error occurred with the HDD the recording media error lamp is lit or blinks red If the two cartridges are not in the same recording state the system switches to media maintenance mode
74. corder if it is operated under 5 C 10 to 50 C 10 to 90 RH non condensating 660 to 1060 hPa Equivalent to the altitude of about 3000 m to 400 m Horizontal front panel facing forwards 4 9 m s 5 Hz to 200 Hz with SSM 3010 in horizontal position 392 m s 11 ms while stored iI iI X1 for 100 120 V models only When using a plug adaptor 3 pin to 2 pin for the AC power cord be sure to connect the green wire to earth SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 22 3 22 Specifications 22 2 Specifications SIR 3032i W 22 2 1 Recording Playback System Number of channels Bandwidth 32 ch per unit DC to 20 kHz X speed ratio Number of connected units and bandwidth Number of connected units Bandwidth DC to 20 kHz x speed ratio DC to 10 kHz x speed ratio DC to 5 kHz x speed ratio 2 4 X Bandwidth 128 times over sampling A modulation 16 bit linear quantization First order RC 121st order FIR digital Filters playback side Fourth order RC 121st order FIR digital Over range 33 Analog characteristics Input 133 AC characteristics Sampling frequency AD DA conversion Quantization Filters recording side SIR 3032i Range 0 1 Vpk 0 2 Vpk 0 5 to 1 Vpk 2 to 5 Vpk 10 Vpk Frequency 0 5 dB 0 5 dB 0 5 dB 0 5 dB 0 5 dB
75. ct the Global Setup Menu with the A V keys 3 Press the F1 key to switch the screen 4 Select the Display with the F1 F2 keys Setting 5 UsetheA V key to select the option 6 Use the lt gt key to select the setting value Global Setup Menu Main Function Display Network Clock 9 2 1 Peak Indicator Response M Characteristics Bar meter Peak Realtime 9 2 2 Bar Meter Scale neter lt z 9 2 3 LCD Contrast 9 2 4 LCD Brightness Realtime Hold dB BB 01010 Prev tab Next tab Exit 9 2 Settings 9 2 1 Switching the Response Characteristics Bar meter Peak Factory setting Realtime For the setting procedure see 9 1 Setting Procedure for Display Screen lt When set to Realtime gt The bar meter always displays the current value lt When set to Hold gt The peak indicator is held at the maximum level until PK CLR F4 is pressed or until entering the E E REC PAUSE or REC FWD modes from STOP mode SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 9 1 9 Display Settings Display Screen 9 2 2 Switching the Bar Meter Scale Bar meter Scale Factory setting For the setting procedure see 9 1 Setting Procedure for Display Screen lt When set to gt The scale is bidirectional the level moves upward in the positive direction or downward in the negative direction from the center 0 level line based on the signal polarity and the data
76. ction can be used only on a media on which nothing is recorded Use a media after formatted Factory setting Off For the setting procedure see 8 1 Setting Procedure for Function Screen lt When set to On gt When the end of the recording media is reached during recording it automatically returns to the start and continues recording During recording overwriting is performed regardless of the overwrite setting of the recording media Although the data that was overwritten is lost the remaining data and rewritten data can be played back lt When set to Off gt Recording and playback automatically stop when the recording media reaches the end 8 2 3 Recording Media Overwrite On Off Overwrite Factory setting Off For the setting procedure see 8 1 Setting Procedure for Function Screen lt When set to On gt The recording can be overwritten When you attempt to overwrite a message Overwrite will appear on the LCD screen Be sure to check if the old data is needed If it is not needed press the FWD key while holding down the REC key again to start overwriting If a portion of the data is overwritten the data after the current recording point can no longer be played lt When set to Off gt The recording cannot be overwritten 8 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 8 Function Setup Function Screen 8 2 4 Selecting the Trigger Mode Trigger Mode Factory setting Single For the
77. e at a slow speed 1 4 1 8 1 16 the marked points and target may be displaced by up to three seconds from the real time clock value O INDEX IDO SPD BCMO O SPEAKER O CD C CH RANGE O OOFFSETO O INPUT O O a CG sw 6mo O SEARCH MEMO O OUT TSG O Gras mw am O MRK MRK2 O SHIFT j eD CD ED PNL LOK MRK1 key MRK2 key 16 4 Address Search This function searches target by the address value It is controlled from the host computer by Telnet See section 17 SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 16 Search E 16 3 16 Search 16 5 Real time Clock Search This function searches target by the real time clock value recorded on the recording media It is controlled from the host computer by Telnet See section 17 16 6 Manual Search Forward or reverse searches can be performed manually regardless of the ID or INDEX Forward search 1 While pressing the FWD key press the FF key The contents fast forward while the keys are held down 16X speed fast forward x When the FF key is released the mode changes to FWD Reverse search 1 While pressing the FWD key press the REW key The contents rewind while the keys are held down 16X speed rewind When the REW key is released the mode changes to FWD 16 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 17 Control by Telnet The ETHER RJ45 connector on the rear p
78. ector BNC x 32 Input format Direct IEPE Transmission format Single ended Differential Single ended Sensor power 24 V 4 mA supply Voltage drop of constant current circuit is 2 V Input coupling DC AC 0 5 Hz AC 0 5 Hz Input range 0 1 0 2 0 5 1 2 5 10 Vpk Input DC offset 100 1 step During coupling DC operation only Input impedance 100 kQ Voltage resistance 50 Vpk TEDS IEEE1451 4 Support DIRECT input Voltage input IEPE input Sensor input with built in preliminary amplifier Connector BNC x 33 Including 1 CH monitor in unit Transmission format Single ended Output level 1 2 5 Variable 0 5 to 5 Vpk Output impedance 50 Q Adaptive load Above 10 kQ 22 2 2 Operation System MONITOR ID No Monitored channel selectable Unit ID number setting 1 to 4 22 2 3 Monitor System Moni ID Level LED Power source Monitor INPUT SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Displays Monitored channel Unit ID number Simultaneous indication for 1 to 32 channels unidirectional indicator POWER MONITOR CH is displayed LED on Unit ID is displayed LED off IEPE input E 22 5 22 Specifications 22 2 4 Power Supply System AC N Voltage rated 100 120 V 220 240 V Voltage allowable range 90to 132 V 198 to 250 V Band rated 50 60 Hz 50 60 Hz Band allowable ran
79. ed Error occurred Error number Setting button Used to set the monitor channel and measuring unit number EXP No The number displayed on the indicator is incremented or decremented UP Increment DN Decrement Press the UP button and DN button at the same time to switch to the EXP No display where the measuring unit number setting can be made When connecting several measuring units set the measuring unit number starting with 1 and incrementing up by one every time a measuring unit is added If the setting button is not pressed within three seconds after the EXP No display is displayed it changes back to the monitor channel display Monitor output Outputs the channel number displayed on the indicator from the analog channel output in the measuring unit 3 18 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 3 Names and Functions of Parts 3 2 2 Rear Panel Power supply block Analog output connectors TO EXPMAIN EXP connector Used to connect with a recording unit or SIF 3004 measuring unit expansion board DIP switches These switches are used to make measuring unit settings SW1 to SW3 These set the initial EXP No of the measuring unit 1 2 3 effective channels OFF OFF OFF 1 32 ON OFF OFF 2 64 OFF ON OFF 3 128 ON ON OFF 4 128 OFF OFF ON Reserve Reserve ON OFF ON Reserve Reserve OFF ON ON Reserve R
80. el number in the MONITOR display area flash The Input Type indicator appears in the setting value display area Measurement Z INDEX ID SPEED ADDRESS H UUM i UNIT MONITOR N A gt e VAIN Input Type Sdirect 0 Pye EZB Al ch GBCH list E 2 Use the d gt key to select the target channel Setting value EXP UNIT 1 to 4 A B MONITOR 1 to 32 3 Use the A V key to change the setting Setting value Direct DC Direct AC IEPE TEDS e Pressing the F1 key applies the settings to all channels of the current channel group A or B Pressing the F2 key enables the channel setting to be checked on a list Press the F4 key to return to the original screen 4 Press the INPUT key The settings are completed When not in setting mode the A V lt and gt keys can be used to change the monitor channel A V key Every 16 channels lt key Every channel SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 1 9 7 12 Operation Settings Using Setting key 12 8 Setting the Transmission Format Set the S D select switch on the front of measuring unit to the desired format 1 When using the IEPE input set to S When set to D the unit does not work Setting Transmission format Supported input format S Single ended input Direct input IEPE input D Differential input Direct input When using in the differential input connect the signal source to the measuring unit as shown below Unless the signal source is connected
81. ennenn 13 1 13 3 Switching the Speaker or Earphone Playback Signal Source 13 1 13 4 Adjusting the Playback Volume 20224022000nessnennennnennernnennennnenennnnn 13 1 13 5 Changing the AC Voltage u nee sense 13 2 14 Execution of Function Checking uurressnnnnennnnnnnnn 14 1 14 1 Save of Setting Values Recall of Setting Values Save Recall Setup 14 1 14 2 Copying Mark1 Mark2 Copy 0 eeeeeceeeeseeseceeeeeceseeeeeseseeeesesseeeseesaees 14 3 14 3 Formatting the Hard Disk Drive Format ceensennennnnnnnnn 14 4 14 4 Repairing Recording Media Discrepancies RAID Rebuild 14 5 14 5 Executing Calibration Calibration u 20s200snsssensnennnennnennnn 14 6 14 6 Bar Meter Auto Adjustment Barmeter Auto Adjustment 14 7 14 7 Executing Diagnostics Diagnostics 0 0 eee cece eeeeeeceeeeseteeeeseseeeeseenees 14 8 14 8 Checking the Recording Media Contents TOC Viewer 14 9 14 8 1 Viewing the TOC List esenserseesnersnennernnennensnesnennnennennnennn 14 9 14 8 2 Detailed INDEX List including IDs nene 14 9 14 8 3 TOC Screen Elements 200 0 e a a ia 14 10 15 Data Recording Playback uunuessssnnnsennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 15 1 15 1 D t Rec rding 0u een ersteren 15 1 15 2 Data Playback 2 22 0 20 amp 20 anlegen unse 15 3 15 3 Recording and Playb
82. equipment When the AUX analog data signal is input the input state is displayed in the status display area of the LCD screen in the mode each of E E REC REC PAUSE If it is not displayed check the cable connections The AUX analog signal is AGC controlled The rated input level of AUX analog data signals is 2 Vpk The maximum input level is approximately 3 Vpk Recording AUX Analog Data Signal When recording starts the AUX analog data signal input to the AUX analog channel is recorded on the recording media simultaneously along the main data signals Playing Back AUX Analog Data Signal When a recording media recorded with an AUX analog data signal is played back the AUX analog data signal is output from the AUX 2 IRIG B OUT connector on the rear panel 1 5 1 0 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 15 Data Recording Playback 15 6 Trigger Recording 15 6 1 Connecting the Trigger Signal 1 Set the trigger mode Single or Multi according to the purpose See section 8 1 In REC PAUSE mode lt When set to Single gt Recording starts when the trigger input signal changes from High to Low and it continues recording until the STOP key is pressed lt When set to Multi gt Recording starts when the trigger input signal changes from High to Low and the mode changes to REC PAUSE when the signal changes from Low to High 2 Use a BNC cable sold separately to connect the TRIG REC IN connector on the rear panel and the
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84. eserve ON ON ON Reserve Reserve SW4 to SW8 Disabled Sws This sets the calibration function DISABLE Disables the calibration function ENABLE Enables the calibration function factory setting OUTPUT connectors Used to output analog signals Connect BNC cables sold separately to the corresponding connectors When there are multiple measuring units the channels are put in order starting from the smallest EXP No lt Example gt Channel assignments for two 32 channel measuring units EXP No 1 Channels 1 to 32 EXP No 2 Channels 33 to 64 SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 3 19 3 Names and Functions of Parts Power Supply Block POJ ER VOL GE SELE TOR GO 3 20 E AC IN connector Used to supply external AC power to the measuring unit Connect the supplied AC power cord POWER switch Used to turn the power on and off AC voltage selector switch Used to switch the AC power voltage Left side 100 120 V allowable 90 to 132 V Right side 220 240 V allowable 198 to 250 V A CAUTION e If using a voltage different from that printed on the sticker shown on the AC voltage selector switch peel off the sticker and switch the selector to the side where the voltage is being used e The AC power cord has a safety earth Be sure to connect the power cord to an earthed socket DC IN connector Used to
85. g Off For the setting procedure see 7 1 Setting Procedure for Main Screen lt When set to On gt The fan speed is controlled based on the internal temperature of the recording unit and measuring unit Internal temperature Less than 30 C Less than 60 C 60 C or higher Fan rotation speed Stop Medium High The fan may automatically start running due to a rise in temperature e The fan rotation speeds of the recording unit and measuring unit may not be synchronized in some cases lt When set to Off gt The fan is constantly rotating at high speed 7 2 2 Condensation Sensor On Off Dew Sense If condensation occurs the recording media and data may become damaged In environments subject to changes in temperature and humidity be sure to always set the condensation detection function to On Leave a space of at least 50 mm between the right and left sides of the recording unit and any other object Factory setting Off For the setting procedure see 7 1 Setting Procedure for Main Screen lt When set to On gt When condensation occurs inside the unit such as when a cold recording unit is moved to a warm location the condensation warning indicator turns on see section 18 1 When the warning indicator turns on perform the warmup operation while holding down the standby key and then wait until the indicator turns off before using the recording unit Warning LCD message Recording unit status Re
86. g unit black 16 washers 94 16 spring washers 64 black 16 hexagonal socket head bolts M4 black and L wrench for M4 to attach the measuring unit and recording unit 19 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 19 Connecting the Recording Unit and Measuring Unit 19 2 Cable Connections 64 Channel Configuration Computer Ground connection Ether Net ae Q SIR 3400H AC SIR 3032i W DC AC Ground connection DC AC Ground connection SIR 3032i W Extension cable supplied 128 Channel Configuration Computer Ground connection SIR 3400H DC AC ie SIR 3032i W AC SIF 3004 sold separately D SIR 3032i W AC SIR 3032i W iage p SIR 3032i W MOY COON OO Extension cable supplied SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 1 9 3 19 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 20 Installing the Shock Mount Adaptor Installation of the Shock Mount Adaptor SSM 3010 sold
87. ge 47 to 66 440 Hz 47 to 66 Hz Power consumption 215 VA 215 VA Standby power consumption 50 VA 55 VA DC Voltage rated 12V Voltage allowable range 11t030V Current consumption 15t05 5 A Battery Nickel metal hydride battery 24 V 1 1 Ah Power supply priority AC gt DC gt internal backup battery UPS function 22 2 5 Dimensions and Mass Dimensions 449 W x 88 H x 305 D mm excluding projections Mass Approx 7 5 kg 22 2 6 Operating Environment Recommended temperature humidity for operation 0 to 40 C 20 to 80 RH non condensating Be sure to warm up the recorder if it is operated under 5 C Recommended temperature humidity for storage 10 to 50 C 10 to 90 RH non condensating Recommended pressure for specifications 660 to 1060 hPa Equivalent to the altitude of about 3000 m to 400 m Operating position Horizontal front panel facing forwards Vibration resistance 14 7 m s 5 Hz to 200 Hz horizontal position Shock resistance 392 m s 11 ms while stored Polution degree iO Over voltage categoly H 22 6 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 22 2 7 Supplied Accessories AC power cord Plug adaptor 3 pin to 2 pin DC power cord Instruction manual Inspection sheet Unit joint fixtures black Washers 94 Spring washers 94 Bolts with hexagonal holes M4 black L wrench for M4 Extension cable A CAUTION When using a plug adaptor 3 pin to 2 pin for the
88. ge fluctuations and flicker in low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current 16 A EN 61000 6 2 2001 Electromagnetic compatibility EMC Part 6 2 Generic standards Immunity for industrial environments EN 61010 1 2001 Safety requirements for electrical equipment for measurement control and laboratory use Part 1 General requirements For DC power driven products to meet EN 61000 6 2 2001 the following operational conditions must be satisfied 1 Input and output signal cable length 30 m or less 2 Cable length for input power source 10 m or less When using the same cable for output signal and input power source the cable must not be longer than 10 m For AC power driven products to meet EN 61000 6 2 2001 the following operational conditions must be satisfied 1 Input and output signal cable length 30 m or less SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Raadpleeg uw leverancier indien de 7 XD batterij toch vervangen moet worden 2 De batterij mag alleen vervangen worden door vakbekwaam servicepersoneel Disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment for Business use Applicable in the European Union and other European countries with separate collection systems This symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product shall not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable take back scheme for the recycling of electri
89. goes OFF This makes it possible to record only the necessary sounds 2 The brightness of the MIC lamp lamp at the bottom right of the MIC jack changes based on the microphone input level The recording level can be adjusted automatically with the recording unit s AGC function Sound cannot be output from the speaker in the REC mode or while the earphone is being used 15 3 3 Playback Voice Annotations When Ej voice annotation is selected with the SPEAKER key voice annotations recorded to the recording media are played back from the speaker or earphone when using the PHONE jack Adjust the volume with the VOL knob A WARNING Be careful that you do not listen to earphone sold separately at a high volume for extended periods of time When voice annotation is selected with the SPEAKER key the data signal of the monitor channel is played back from the speaker or earphone When the speed during recording and playback differ the pitch signal frequency of voice annotations differs from the pitch at recording The existence of voice annotations can be checked by the light of MIC lamp while the VOL knob is in the minimum position SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 15 5 15 Data Recording Playback 15 4 Recording and Playback AUX Digital Data The unit can record and play back AUX digital data signals and analog data signals simultaneously The rotating pulse and trigger pulse can be recorded and played back as
90. hannel 1 Press the OUT TSG key The lamp at the top left of the key and the channel number in the MONITOR display area flash The Output Level indicator appears in the setting value display area Measurement EXP U NIT M anit OR N Ni AB 7 i Output Level SI 0 ve l 0 iss r GEBAI ch o OE 2 Use the d gt key to select the target channel Setting value EXP UNIT 1 to 4 A B MONITOR to 32 3 Use the A V key to change the output level The output level can be set in 0 1 V increments in the 1 V to 5 V range Pressing the F1 key applies the settings to all channels of the current channel group A or B Pressing the F2 key enables the channel setting to be checked on a list Press the F4 key to return to the original screen 4 Press the OUT TSG key The settings are completed When not in setting mode the A V lt and gt keys can be used to change the monitor channel A V key Every 16 channels lt key Every channel 1 2 1 0 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 12 Operation Settings Using Setting key 12 11 Setting the Test Signal Modes E E REC PAUSE and REC This procedure enters a preset test signal to all channels 1 Press the SHIFT key and then press the OUT TSG key The lamp at the top right of the key flashes The Test Signal indicator appears in the setting value display area Measurement Ed INDEX ID SPEED ADDRESS x H EXP UNIT AB Test Signal AC 10 x 2
91. he ID increment the search stops at the position of offset from the start ID The address and the time code before one second are displayed SLF Command format Diagnostics SLF lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Diagnostics stop 1 Diagnostics start Related command SLF SPD Command format Recording playback speed setting SPD lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 1 x normal speed 1 1 2 x 2 1 4 x 3 1 8 x 4 1 16 x A x2 B x4 F EXT Related command SPD SYN Command format Selecting synchronous playback SYN lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 The master playback while the subordinate stops Default 1 Both the master and the subordinate restart synchronous play back Related command SYN TIM Command format Real time clock setting TIM lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 12 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt Year last 2 digits lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 5 gt lt 6 gt Month and date lt 7 gt lt 8 gt lt 9 gt lt 10 gt lt 11 gt lt 12 gt Hours minutes and seconds Related command TIM TRG Command format Trigger setting TRG lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0O RSV 1 Pre trigger single mode low start 2 Pre trigger multi mode low start high stop 3 Normal single mode low start 4 Normal multi mode low start high stop Related command TRG TRM Command format Terminator selection TRM lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 CR LF 1 CR 2 LF This sets the break code for replies from the recording unit The default i
92. hen AUX digital data is input high and low occur repeatedly within a set interval in the E E REC PAUSE or REC mode the input state is displayed in the status display area of the LCD screen If it is not displayed check the cable connections Monitoring equipment Do not input simultaneously a signal with a different ground level than those of the analog data signals The input output level is TTL 15 4 2 Recording AUX Digital Data Signals When recording starts the AUX digital data signal input to the AUX digital channel is recorded on the recording media simultaneously along the main data signals Also when an input signal is detected the input state is displayed in the status display area of the LCD screen 15 4 3 Playback AUX Digital Data Signals When playing back a recording media on which an AUX digital data signal has been recorded the AUX digital data signal is output from the AUX 1 DIGITAL OUT connector on the rear panel Also when a playback signal is detected existence of the input signal during recording is displayed in the status display area of the LCD screen SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 15 7 15 Data Recording Playback 15 5 Recording and Playback AUX Analog Data The recording unit is equipped with the main analog channel of measuri
93. hrough the slots Do not place any liquids on the top of the unit Should any object or liquid fall into the unit turn the power OFF and unplug the unit and call service engineer person to check it before using again The SIR 3000 series should be used indoors or under similar conditions Clean the recorder by wiping it with a dry cloth Be careful that you do not listen to earphones sold separately at a high volume for extended periods of time SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 1 Installation N WARNING e When unpacking packing or installing assign more than 2 persons to handle the unit to prevent injury Be careful never to drop the unit when handling unboxed or boxed If the unit is dropped turn the power OFF and unplug the unit and call service engineer person to check it before using again Be sure that the unit is firmly positioned on its supporting surface The unit cause an injury if it falls or dropped To allow adequate air circulation do not block the ventilation of the unit Do not place the unit or other heavy objects on the power cord If damaged the cord may cause fire or electric shock Operating Cautions x Be sure to observe the following cautions Use the supplied power cord a gt The POWER cord contains a safety earth ground Make sure to connect this earth ground Failure to do so may Make sure to ground the POWER cable firmly result in electric shock or fire
94. in dieser Anleitung enthaltenen Informationen sind Eigentum von Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation und sind ausschlieBlich fur den Gebrauch durch den Kaufer der in dieser Anleitung beschriebenen Ausr stung bestimmt Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation untersagt ausdr cklich die Vervielf ltigung jeglicher Teile dieser Anleitung oder den Gebrauch derselben f r irgendeinen anderen Zweck als die Bedienung oder Wartung der in dieser Anleitung beschriebenen Ausr stung ohne ausdr ckliche schriftliche Erlaubnis von Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation 1 10 Kiyoku cho Kuki shi Saitama 346 0035 Japan http www sonysms co jp SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 2 672 654 12 2006 9 Printed in Japan 2006 Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation
95. ite On Off Overwrite 0 0 0 0 eee 8 2 8 2 4 Selecting the Trigger Mode Trigger Mode eee 8 3 8 2 5 Pre Trigger Recording On Off Pre Trigger 8 3 8 2 6 IRIG B Timecode On Off IRIG 0 eee eee ese eeeereeeeeeeees 8 3 9 Display Settings Display Screen cessssssseeee 9 1 9 1 Setting Procedure for Display Screen 0 eee cece eeeeseeeeeeeeeseeseenneesees 9 1 9 2 SEIUNBE een EIER nenn nissen 9 1 9 2 1 Switching the Response Characteristics Bar meter Peak 9 1 9 2 2 Switching the Bar Meter Scale Bar meter Scale 9 2 9 2 3 Adjusting LCD Contrast LCD Contrast oer 9 2 9 2 4 Adjusting LCD Brightness LCD Brightness 9 2 10 Network Settings Network Screen cccsssssseseseeeees 10 1 10 1 Setting Procedure 220sesskrs anne sense 10 1 11 Clock Setting Clock Screen uuuuuununnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 11 1 11 1 Setting Proced re 2 e 208sensapnneansbeseisege 11 1 12 Operation Settings Using Setting Key 12 1 12 1 ID Number Increment si c cs5 ccsssasesesesscicasesstves si pinea inae ina 12 1 12 2 Index Number Increments 2000 00 eee eeceeseeeeeseceeeeecesecaeensesseeeseseeeeseeeeees 12 1 12 3 Setting the Recording Playback Speed 2u02202nessnennersnensernnennnnnnenn 12 1 12 4 Setting the Number of Recording Channels esunseesnensees
96. k negative The connector pin assignment is Pin 1 positive Pin 2 negative and Pin3 frame GND SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 4 3 4 Preparations 4 1 3 Internal Backup Battery This unit cannot run only on the internal backup battery The AC power supply or DC power supply must also be used at the same time When the recording unit is supplied from a specified external AC or DC power source the external source takes priority Charging the internal backup battery Charging can be done from either AC or DC input For details see the table entitled 2 way Power Supply System in section 1 2 Charging time Approx 2 5 hours max 4 2 Connecting the Signals Connecting the Analog Data Signals Using BNC cables sold separately connect the INPUT connector on the front panel to the analog signal source for each channel If necessary use a BNC cable to connect the MONITOR connector to an oscilloscope or other measuring device gt 000000000000000 000000000000000 L Do not supply input signals exceeding 50 Vpk or the internal circuitry may be damaged Keep the input voltage range via the INPUT connectors to within 13 3 Vpk Do not simultaneously input signals with different ground levels during single end input The input impedance is 100 KQ 24 V power is supplied to
97. le recording units TO HOST connector Used to control the recording unit from a host computer TO EXPMAIN1 TO EXPMAIN2 connector Used to connect the measuring units SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 3 13 3 Names and Functions of Parts Option Slots AUX Z RIG B AUX 1 DIGITAL IN our IN our OPTION SLOT Option slot Insert optional boards here SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 3 14 E 3 Names and Functions of Parts 3 1 3 Side Panels Right side panel 00040000 00000000 Left side panel 00000000 00000000 Measuring unit connection holes Used to connect the measuring units Used to secure the shock mount adaptor Ventilation slits These slits are used to take in air to cool the inside of the recording unit A WARNING e To prevent the inside of the recording unit from overheating do not block the ventilation slits e Do not place hot objects on the right and left side of the recording unit e Leave a space of at least 50 mm between the right and left sides of the recording unit and any other object SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 3 15 3 Names and Functions of Parts 3 2 SIR 3032i W Measuring Unit 3 2 1 Front Panel Analog input connectors Indicator block Standby lamp Off Stopped mode Lit orange Standby mode Lit green Operating m
98. lt To not execute or cancel execution gt Press the F4 key cancel If you cancel while the repair operation is in progress the data in the receiving HDD will be incomplete and cannot be read To exit RAID Rebuild press the F4 key SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 14 5 14 Execution of Function Checking 14 5 Executing Calibration Calibration Enable the calibration function using the DIP switches on the measuring unit e After the power is turned on wait at least 15 minutes before performing calibration e Perform in the environment where it will actually be used 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen The Utility screen is displayed 2 Use the A V key to select Calibration Exit 3 Press the Fl key Calibration is performed Calibration prating 20 Cancel lt To stop calibration gt Press the F4 key Calibration is stopped at the point where the frequency band changes If calibration is stopped before completion turn the power off and then on again before using 14 6 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 14 Execution of Function Checking 14 6 Bar Meter Auto Adjustment Barmeter Auto Adjustment Because this unit has a high input impedance when the input format is set to Single ended the bar meter may perform offset recording when the BNC connector is open Continued usage will not affect the measurement data or its accuracy but the offset can be canceled by e
99. marks indicator 60S to 00S Detecting the condensation The remaining time for detecting the condensation is displayed 8 lit Warming Up Condensation was detected Displayed during warmup operation 600S to 000S Dissipating condensation Displays the remaining time until condensation is dissipated Once the setting is set to On the recording unit performs detection inside the unit and cannot be used for approximately one minute every time the power is turned on e When condensation is detected and the condensation dissipation operation is being performed be sure to leave the power on and wait until the operation is completed lt When set to Off gt No warnings are indicated even if condensation occurs 7 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 7 Basic Settings Main Screen 7 2 3 Synchronized Master Subordinate Operation Sync Mode Factory setting Master For the setting procedure see 7 1 Setting Procedure for Main Screen lt When set to Master gt Recording and playback are performed using quartz accurate synchronization with multiple recording unit systems This enables doubling of the number of channels without reducing the frequency bandwidth or data transfer rate When using a synchronized connection one recording unit must be set as the Master and the other recording units must be set as the Subordinate lt When set to Subordinate gt Set the rest of recording units other than one for Master to
100. n 9 2 4 Recording unit network O 10 1 Setting the recording unit clock O O Before recording 11 1 ID number O O For adding IDs during recording 12 1 INDEX number O For adding INDEX during recording 12 2 Recording Playback speed 1 Normal O O For changing the speed 12 3 Number of recording channels 32 ch O 12 4 Transmission format S Single ended O Front For the IEPE input set to the single 12 8 ended input Recording memo O O If needed during recording 12 9 Test signal O O For recording test signals 12 11 Mark O O If needed during recording 12 12 Changing to the address O 13 1 amount of recording media remaining or time display Clearing the peak On O O 13 2 indicator and over indicator Changing the speaker Voice O When the speaker or earphone playback 13 3 output annotations signal source is switched Adjusting the playback volume O Front Based on the operating environment 13 4 Changing the AC voltage 100 120 V or O Rear 13 5 200 240 V Save of setting values O For making batch settings with the default 14 1 Recall of setting values SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W settings or with recording settings with a current address E 6 1 6 Setting and Check Items Execution items Setting Default setting Operation Remarks Reference LCD screen Key
101. n HDDs by the SIR 3000 series can be read out directly using the optional Media docking station STC 3010 Therefore even if the recording unit is not available data can be directly analyzed High speed Data Transfer Interface By employing the high speed data transfer interface option digital data can be transferred to a computer in real time during recording or playing back The transfer speed depends on the computer performance Control Functions The unit can be controlled from the local front panel or from the host computer via Ethernet 1 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 2 way Power Supply System The SIR 3000 series can run on AC 100 120 V allowable range 90 to 132 V or AC 220 240 V allowable range 198 to 250 V or DC 12 V allowable range 11 to 30 V supplied externally The recording unit also includes a dedicated nickel hydride battery pack for smooth uninterrupted operation if the power is suddenly cut off The unit automatically switches to the power supply in the following order of priority AC DC internal backup battery If the AC source is cut off the external DC or internal backup battery provides uninterrupted backup If the external DC source is cut off the internal backup battery provides uninterrupted backup The SIR 3000 series cannot operate on the battery only The internal backup battery is used to protect the recording media when the power failure occurs When the backup operation contin
102. nction The following searches are available Search type Control Front panel Host computer Start ID O O ID INDEX number O O Mark O x Address x O Real time clock or IRIG time X O The lamp display during ID INDEX number search and Mark search modes are shown below Search operation Lamp SEARCH INDEX ID Mark1 Mark2 SEARCH key pressed Lit Blinking Blinking Searching Blinking Lamp of selected mode lit FOUND ends normally Off Off Off NOT FOUND Off Off Off target not found SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 16 1 16 Search 16 1 ID INDEX Number Search This sets the target ID INDEX number and searches the start The search stops after the target point is found 16 1 1 Searching with the SEARCH key 1 Press the SEARCH key in STOP mode and then press the INDEX ID key ID INDEX number search mode is started 2 Use the d P A V keys to set the target ID INDEX number 3 Press the INDEX ID key This searches for the start point of the target ID INDEX and then stops O RANGE O JO OFFSETO O INPUT O 4 GHI 5 JKL 6 MNO O INDEIVID O SPD BCM O O SPEAKERO Q rss G OSEARCH O MEMO OUT TSG O Ge RS 8 Tuv CTD o mefa O MRK2 O SHIFT O o PNL LOK 16 1 2 Searching with the TOC Viewer see 14 8 1 Use the TOC Viewer to select the target
103. nd FMT FTP Command format Returned format Frequency type readout FTP lt 1 gt FTP lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 48 k sampling 1 65 536 k sampling IDS Command format Returned format Recording media ID number readout IDS f J IDS lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt ID number 000 to 999 Related command IDS INP Command format Returned format Input format setting and readout INP lt 1 gt lt 2 gt INP lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 18 gt lt 1 gt 0 Recording unit setting data 1 Recording media data lt 2 gt Measuring unit ID number 0 Measuring unit 1 1t0 16 CH 1 Measuring unit 1 17 to 32 CH 2 Measuring unit 2 33 to 48 CH 3 Measuring unit 2 49 to 64 CH 4 Measuring unit 3 65 to 80 CH 5 Measuring unit 3 81 to 96 CH 6 Measuring unit 4 97 to 112 CH 7 Measuring unit 4 113 to 128 CH lt 3 gt Input format for CH1 0 DIRECT DC coupling 1 DIRECT AC coupling 2 IEPE 3 TEDS lt 4 gt Input format for CH2 lt 18 gt Input format for CH16 Related command INP SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 17 11 17 Control by Telnet Command LVA Command format Returned format Returned format Contents Signal level readout text format LVA lt 1 gt lt 1 gt Measuring unit ID number O Recording unit LVA lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 32 gt during unidirectional related to BAR command lt 1 gt lt 2 gt CH 1 data 2 digit hexadecimal
104. ndensation may form easily such as when the temperature around the recording unit goes from a low to high temperature 2 To prevent damage to data in environments where condensation tends to occur be sure to always eject the recording media after using the recording unit and then press the POWER switch to turn off the power lt Reference gt Section 7 2 2 Off Condensation is not detected If condensation occurs the recording media and data may become damaged On Condensation is detected when the unit s power is turned on to protect the recording media and data from being damaged Warming Up Cooling Down When the temperature inside the unit is too high or too low the unit displays one of the following messages and the unit is automatically cooled down or warming up The unit cannot be operated until the temperature reaches proper level and the message on LCD display disappears LCD message Recording unit status Remarks Low Temp Warming Up Internal temperature lt 5 C Displayed until the internal temperature is 5 C or higher High Temp Cooling Down 70 C lt Internal temperature Displayed until the internal temperature is less than 70 C Overwrite Once overwritten the previously recorded data after the point where the overwriting ends cannot be reproduced see section 2 5 lt Reference gt Section 8 2 3 Overwriting is prohibited in the default settings To cancel the overwrite protection set the Ove
105. nensennnennn 12 2 12 5 Setting the Input Rahti ieaiaia oer E E E EAE ES 12 3 12 5 1 Setting the Manual Range eeeeseeseesessesseeserereersresresrsresrsersreee 12 3 12 5 2 Setting the Auto Range sseessseesssessrsrssrsresreresrererresresesrrsresese 12 4 12 6 Setting the Input DC Offset o oo cee ceeecseceseeseeeseeseesseeeeeaeeseeeatens 12 5 12 6 1 Setting Input DC Offset Manually uuursesseesnesnersnenneennennn 12 5 12 6 2 Setting Input DC Offset Automatically uersessersnnenennn 12 6 12 7 Setting the Input Format uersuessessnessersnensnennennnesnensnennennnennnnnnennennenn 12 7 12 8 Setting the Transmission Format u uu22s0ssssnessnesnernnennernnennnnnnensnnnnenn 12 8 12 9 Recording Memo ssi eraann ie cheedsasedescesue cdovbsssvessinevateusbenedes 12 8 12 10 Setting the Output Level u euesnessnssnessnesnessnennnennennnnnnennnnnnennnnnnensnnnnen 12 10 12 11 Setting the Test Signal 2002200200snennesnennnennennnennennnennennnennennnenn 12 11 12 12 Mark Settings 80 8es innen paksbenip 12 11 12 13 Panel Lock es an HIER Bag 12 11 Il E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 13 Other Settings ssictcisscusceravaiceseccdeusansadeatanasseessueruncdares 13 1 13 1 Changing to the Address Amount of Recording Media Remaining or Time Display anne rer Gon EE E eee 13 1 13 2 Clearing the Peak Indicator and Over Indicator u usersesneennenne
106. ng al Address media remaining Source time Source time h m s h m y m d h m s 4 7 2 Record When the unit is in the FWD mode or is stopped from FWD mode it automatically switches to the record mode In this mode record information on the media values recorded is displayed for the media position information ID number address and real time clock and the amplifier setting information input range value input DC offset value and output level value In the record mode press the F3 key to sequentially change the contents displayed as follows Address Amount of recording Record time Record time h m s media remaining y m d h m s h m 4 8 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 5 Description of Transport Mode 5 1 Transport Modes Mode name Description Lit lamp over key STOP This is stopped status STOP This is the mode entered when the power for the recording unit is turned on Be sure to set to this mode before turning off the power E E This mode is for adjusting the range and offset while checking the REC signal on the screen before actual recording REC This mode is for recording the data to recording media Monitoring REC FWD can also be performed at the same time REC PAUSE This mode pauses REC mode When the pause is cancelled the ID
107. ng the Recording Unit Clock section 11 1 Setting the Recording Playback Speed section 12 3 Setting the Number of Recording Channels section 12 4 Setting the Input Range section 12 5 Setting the Input DC Offset section 12 6 Setting the Input Format section 12 7 Setting the Test Signal section 12 11 If necessary make other settings based on section 6 to 14 24 V power is supplied to BNC cable when the recording unit is set in E E REC PAUSE or REC mode during IEPE input IEPE or TEDS Be sure to check the input format when connect a signal source to the INPUT connector In order to stabilize the DC bias of the IEPE sensor make a recording after warming up the unit sufficiently with E E mode SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 4 7 4 Preparations 4 7 Source and Record If the media position information or amplifier setting information is altered in the STOP mode the mode automatically changes to the source mode 4 7 1 Source When the unit is in the E E REC PAUSE or REC mode or is stopped from one of these modes it automatically switches to the source mode In this mode source data values set in the recording unit is displayed for the media position information address and real time clock and the amplifier setting information input range value input DC offset value and output level value In the source mode press the F3 key to sequentially change the contents displayed as follows 5 Amount of recordi
108. ng unit and the AUX 2 IRIG B channel as a sub analog channel In this channel the real time clock in the unit is mainly synchronized with the inputted IRIG B format time code and the IRIG B time code can be recorded or played back as an analog signal simultaneously when the main analog data signal is recorded or played back Besides the IRIG B time code it can be recorded or played back as a general analog signal The AUX analog data input is AGC controlled 15 5 1 Recording and Playback IRIG B Time Code Signal Connecting a IRIG B Time Code Signal The following IRIG B time code signal can be connected Code Amplitude modulation code AC code Carrier frequency 1 kHz Voltage range 1 to 10 Vpk Modulation amplitude ratio 1 3 Time code generator Time code reader T Set the IRIG timecode to On See section 8 2 6 2 Use a BNC cable sold separately to connect the AUX 2 IRIG B IN connector on the rear panel and the IRIG B time code signal from an IRIG time code generator If necessary use a BNC cable sold separately to connect the AUX 2 IRIG B OUT connector on the rear panel and IRIG time code reader When the IRIG timecode is set to Off it is not handled as an IRIG B timecode signal 15 8 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 15 Data Recording Playback Recording
109. nnnenannenn 22 6 22 2 5 Dimensions and Mass urnuessessnessersnensnssnennnesnennnennnnnennansnennn 22 6 22 2 6 Operating Environment nessesseesnessnennersnennennnennonnnennnnnnennnnn 22 6 22 2 7 Supplied Accessories uruuussessnesnessnennernnennnennennnennennnenennen 22 7 IV E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 1 Overview 1 1 Introduction The SIR 3000 series is a lineup of data recorders consisting of a recording unit and measuring unit The recording unit and measuring unit are used in combination together Seven speeds are available for both recording and playback so that high speed data recorded at 4X speed can be played back at 1 16X speed or the maximum 250 hours of data recorded at 1 16 speed can be played in four hours at 4X speed SIR 3400H recording unit This device records data obtained from the measuring unit Two hard disk drives HDD are used for the recording media Data is written simultaneously to the two HDDs so that even if a failure were to occur in one HDD recording is still maintained in the other HDD When the SMH 200 is used the capacity of HDD is 200 Gbytes The unit can continuously record the digital data of 128 ch X 20 kHz SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 32 ch X 80 kHz SIR 3032W for about 4 hours SIR 3032i SIR 3032W measuring unit This device sends the measured data to the recording unit Up to four measuring units can be connected to a single recording unit 1 2 Major Featu
110. ntrol by Telnet E 17 5 17 Control by Telnet Command Contents OFS Input DC offset setting Command format OFS lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 33 gt lt 1 gt Measuring unit ID number O Recording unit 0 Measuring unit 1 1 to 16 CH 1 Measuring unit 1 17 to 32 CH 2 Measuring unit 2 33 to 48 CH 3 Measuring unit 2 49 to 64 CH 4 Measuring unit 3 65 to 80 CH 5 Measuring unit 3 81 to 96 CH 6 Measuring unit 4 97 to 112 CH 7 Measuring unit 4 113 to 128 CH lt 2 gt lt 3 gt CH 1 DC offset lt 4 gt lt 5 gt CH2 DC offset lt 32 gt lt 33 gt CH 16 DC offset The DC offset value is expressed as a 2 digit hexadecimal number Ex OFS 000100022334500FFCE2345220034A1FB 00 0 01 1 10 16 32 50 64 100 FF 1 CE 50 9C 100 Related command OFS OPL Output level selection Command format OPL lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 17 gt lt 1 gt Measuring unit ID number 0 Recording unit 0 Measuring unit 1 1 to 16 CH 1 Measuring unit 1 17 to 32 CH 2 Measuring unit 2 33 to 48 CH 3 Measuring unit 2 49 to 64 CH 4 Measuring unit 3 65 to 80 CH 5 Measuring unit 3 81 to 96 CH 6 Measuring unit 4 97 to 112 CH 7 Measuring unit 4 113 to 128 CH lt 2 gt CH 1 output level code lt 3 gt CH 2 output level code lt 17 gt CH 16 output level code Output level code 0 RSV 1 RSV 2 5 V 3 2 V 4 1 V 5 RSV 6 RSV 7 RSV 8 RSV 9 RSV Variable values Hex for A 5 or higher Related command OPL PNL
111. nts Only during stop 17 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Status Commands When a Status request is received from a host computer the recording unit sends back the following setting value or status contents Command ADR ALM AUX BAR CAC CAL CHA CFG CMD ERR FMT FTP IDS INP LVA LVB MEM MOD MON OFS OPL PNL RNG RPT SCH SLF SPD STA STH SYN TIM TOC TRG TRM TSG UTL VOL Function Recording media ADDRESS Alarm status Front panel status Bar meter setting readout Calibration Protect Status Calibration status Channel mode setting readout Unit configuration Command check Error check Recording media formatting execution status Frequency type readout Recording media ID number readout Input format setting readout Signal level readout text format Signal level readout binary format Recording memo readout Transport mode readout Monitor channel setting readout Input DC offset value readout Output level setting readout Panel lock status readout Input range setting value readout Auto repeat status readout Search status Diagnostics status Recording media speed readout Status A Hard disk status Synchronous playback status Real time clock readout TOC data readout Trigger setting status Terminator selection status returned strings Test signal selection status Utility mode setting readout Recording media volume readout Comments
112. ock with the F1 F2 keys Setting 5 Use the lt gt key to select the option Use the A V key to select the setting value 6 Use the F3 key to make the setting Global Setup Menu Main Function Dis Prev tab Next tab EB Apply Exit The screen of Main Function Display Network Clock can be switched with the F1 F2 keys By pressing the F3 Apply key the changed time is set When escaped from the Global Setup Menu without setting the changed value is not set x Press the F4 key to return to the Measurement screen SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 11 1 11 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 12 Operation Settings Using Setting Key If using Telnet to make settings refer to the procedure in 17 Control by Telnet For the transport settings refer to 5 Description of Transport Mode The operation settings are saved by the internal backup battery even when the power is turned off In the procedures below the parentheses in the section title indicates the transport mode where the setting can be made 12 1 ID Number Increments Mode REC An ID number is automatically assigned to each recording block Each time that the SHIFT key is pressed and then INDEX ID key is pressed during REC mode the ID number on the LCD screen increases by one Setting value 1 to 999 The ID number can be used for searches 12 2 Index Number Increments Mode
113. ode Ventilation slits These slits are used to take in air to cool the inside of the measuring unit A WARNING To prevent the measuring unit from overheating do not block the ventilation slits 3 16 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 3 Names and Functions of Parts Analog Input Connectors The analog input block consists of channel groups of A top row and B bottom row Each channel group corresponds to channels below A Channels 1 to 16 B Channels 17 to 32 The LCD screen bar meters of the recording unit are displayed for A or B of the analog input connectors You can check whether the A or B is displayed by viewing the measuring unit number display area of the recording unit Input channel number Displays the channel of the analog input connectors When there are multiple measuring units the channels are put in order starting from the smallest measuring unit number lt Example gt Channel assignments for two 32 channel measuring units Unit 1 Channels 1 to 32 Unit 2 Channels 33 to 64 IEPE lamp When the input channel is set to IEPE IEPE or TEDS the lamp lights green Be sure to make the input format setting while a signal source is not connected to the INPUT connector of the unit Use of IEPE inputs may damage the signal source as 24 V power is supplied to the INPUT connector IEPE input format The input format for using a sensor with built in the pre
114. ontents Section 14 8 Time Changing to the Address Amount of Recording Media Section 13 1 Remaining or Time Display PK CLR Clearing the Peak Indicator and Over Indicator Section 13 2 SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Section 7 Section 8 Section 9 E 6 3 6 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 7 Basic Settings Main Screen 7 1 Setting Procedure for Main Screen Opening the Main screen 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen The Utility screen is displayed 2 Select the Global Setup Menu with the A V keys 3 Press the Fl key to switch the screen 4 Select the Main with the F1 F2 keys Setting 5 UsetheA V key to select the option 6 Use the lt gt key to select the setting value Global Setup Menu Ed Main Function Display Network Clock 7 2 1 Fan Control AE sige 1 an Contro Be 7 2 2 Condensation Sensor IB 7 2 3 Synchronization Mode Master Subordinate GB Prev tab F2 Next tab GZBExit The screen of Main Function Display Network Clock can be switched with the F1 F2 keys x Press the F4 key to return to the Measurement screen SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 7 1 7 Basic Settings Main Screen 7 2 Settings 7 2 1 Fan Control On Off Fan Control This option is useful for acoustic measurements and other applications where silence is needed Factory settin
115. ormat Hard disk status STH STH lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 1 gt HDD1 0 Ready 1 Busy 2 Error lt 2 gt HDD2 0 Ready 1 Busy 2 Error SYN Command format Returned format Synchronous playback status SYN SYN lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 The master playback while the subordinate stops 1 After ID search both the master and the subordinate play back Related command SYN TIM Command format Returned format Real time clock readout TIM lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Recording unit setting value 1 Recording media data TIM lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 12 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt Year last 2 digits lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 5 gt lt 6 gt Month and date lt 7 gt lt 8 gt lt 9 gt lt 10 gt lt 11 gt lt 12 gt Hours minutes and seconds Related command TIM SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 17 Control by Telnet E 17 15 17 Control by Telnet Command TOC Command format Returned format Contents TOC data readout TOC lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt ID number TOC lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 25 gt lt 1 gt Start ID O Not start ID lt 2 gt REC mode 0 16 ch analog mode standard 1 Full analog mode 2 Full digital mode when SBS 10A S is used 3 Analog digital mode lt 3 gt CH code When lt 2 gt is 0 1 or 3 which means analog CH mode 1 2 ch 2 4 ch 3 8 ch 4 16 ch 5 32 ch 6 64 ch 7 96 ch 8 128 ch When lt 2 gt is 2 which
116. ot found 0002 Unable to access EA70 Measuring unit ID error EA80 ADA board error EA90 DMA timed out in REC EA91 DMA timed out in PB Power Supply EP03 Power failure Battery EP10 Battery voltage is low Communication Ed50 Communication error occurred between the IF board and ADA board Ed60 Communication error occurred between the DSP board and ADA board Ed70 Communication error occurred between the IF board and DSP Ed80 Telnet communication error ES30 Error occurred between DPR board and DR board ES40 Error occurred between DPR board and IF board ES50 Error occurred between DR board and IF board Synchronizing EX30 Sync Setting error cable error EX31 Sync No target sync playback data EX32 Sync Recording playback error EX33 Sync target is recording alone 18 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 18 Errors and Error Messages System Error ETAO The condensation data is not set System Caution DISK FULL No available space in HDD ERA OFF Unable to overwrite PNL OPN The front panel is open OVR FLOW Data overflowed during recording UDR FLOW Data was dropped during playback 18 3 Remedies for Operation Errors 18 3 1 When Power does not Turn On when Standby Switch is Held Down for Two Seconds or Key Operation is Disabled 1 Set the POWER switch to OFF 2 Wait at least 15 seconds and then set the POWER switch to
117. p Condensation was detected Displayed during warmup operation 600S to 000S Dissipating condensation Displays the remaining time until condensation is dissipated Recording Playback error Recording error Playback error The data supply to the recording media cannot catch up and the FIFO memory becomes full FIFO overflow The playback data contains an error that cannot be corrected and re reading retry of the relevant section was repeated As a result the FIFO memory became empty and the output data is interrupted During this retry operation the data remaining in the FIFO memory is output until the correct data is read If the correct data is read before the FIFO memory is emptied playback continues normally and the mark is not displayed a If the mark is displayed frequently the unit is possibly being subjected to vibrations jolts extreme temperatures dust or other adverse environmental conditions Re check the installation environment See section 22 1 8 2 If the countermeasure in 1 does not fix the problem the recording media may be faulty Replace the recording media with a new one 3 If the countermeasure in 2 does not fix the problem contact service engineer SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 18 1 18 Errors and Error Messages 18 2 Error Code When the recording unit malfunctions during diagnostics calibration recording or playback operation the error
118. rations 4 1 Connecting the Power Supply 4 1 1 AC Power Supply A WARNING Be careful to use the correct voltage since usage of an incorrect voltage can lead to a fire or failure of the unit At shipping the AC voltage is set to either 100 120 V or 220 240 V The setting is displayed on the sticker on the AC voltage selector switch If you peel off the sticker and change the voltage be sure to always re check the usage voltage before using When the AC voltage selector switch is set to AC 100 120 V supplying AC 198 to 250 V may damage the recording unit s internal circuitry When the AC voltage selector switch is set to AC 220 240 V the recording unit will not operate when supplied with AC 90 to 132 V The AC power cord has a safety earth Be sure to connect the power cord to an earthed socket When using a plug adaptor 3 pin to 2 pin for the AC power cord be sure to connect the green wire to earth Make sure that spike noise is not included when taking AC power from an inverter etc The internal backup battery is charged whenever the POWER switch is set to ON regardless of whether the unit is in standby mode SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 4 1 4 Preparations Check that the AC voltage setting is correct for the voltage that is used Connect the AC power cord supplied to the AC IN connector Supply the power When set to 100 120 V 90 to 132 V AC When set to 220 240 V 198 to 250 V AC SIR 3400H
119. recording 2 Auto repeat rewinding Related command RPT SCH Command format Returned format Search status SCH SCH lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Other than below after power on STOP command execution 1 Search underway 2 Search finished FOUND 3 Search finished NOT FOUND Related command SCH SLF Command format Returned format Diagnostics status SLF SLF lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Other than below after power on STOP command execution 1 Diagnostics underway 2 Diagnostics finished OK 3 Diagnostics finished NG Related command SLF Related command ERR SPD Command format Returned format Recording media speed readout SPD lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Recording unit setting value 1 Recording media data SPD lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 1 x 1 1 2 x 2 1 4 x 3 1 8 x 4 1 16 x A x2 B x4 F EXT Related command SPD 17 14 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W Command STA Command format Returned format Contents Status A STA STA lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 7 gt lt 1 gt Tape loading status 0 Tape not loaded 1 Loading underway 2 Loading finished tape loaded 3 Eject underway lt 2 gt Tape position 0 Other than below 1 BOD 2 EOD 3 EOM lt 3 gt Reserve 0 lt 4 gt Reserve 0 lt 5 gt Write protect 0 Protect OFF 1 Protect ON lt 6 gt Reserve 0 lt 7 gt Tape format 0 Standard STH Command format Returned f
120. reen the clock information for the IRIG B time code is not recorded Playback IRIG B Time Code Signal When a recording media recorded with an IRIG B time code signal in the AUX 2 IRIG channel is played back the input state at recording is displayed in the status display area of the LCD screen Further the raw IRIG B time code signal recorded on the recording media can be output from the AUX 2 IRIG B OUT connector on the rear panel and can be read by an IRIG time code reader For the R TIME information in the recording media position display area during playback the recording unit s real time clock value xx YxxMxxD xxHxxMxxS recorded on the recording media is displayed This value corresponds to the IRIG time recorded on the recording media SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 15 9 15 Data Recording Playback 15 5 2 Recording and Playback AUX Analog Data Connecting the AUX Analog Signals Analog signal source Monitoring equipment T Set the IRIG timecode to Off See section 8 2 6 2 Use a BNC cable sold separately to connect the AUX 2 IRIG B IN connector on the rear panel and the AUX analog data signal from the AUX analog signal source If necessary use a BNC cable sold separately to connect the AUX 2 IRIG B OUT connector on the rear panel and monitoring
121. res Wideband Multi Channel By combining with a measuring unit the SIR 3000 series can be used to build the optimum system for measurement subjects Support for 32 ch X 20 kHz is provided by combining the minimum configuration of the SIR 3400H and SIR 3032i Replacing the measuring unit with the SIR 3032W enables wideband recording at 32 ch X 80 kHz Connection of four SIR 30321 W to the recording unit enables recording and playback to one HDD group at 128 ch X 20 kHz Equipped with Sensor Input The SIR 3032i W measuring unit can supply power to the sensor with built in pre amplifier IEPE type This enables the sensor to be connected directly to the data recorder realizing enhanced portability and saving total costs A choice between the IEPE input IEPE or TEDS and conventional DIRECT input is available for each channel Input Range The input range now covers 0 1 Vpk to 10 Vpk Maximum 7 ranges enabling a broad range of signals to be recorded and played back at the optimum levels Subchannels In addition to the above analog channels the recorder is equipped with the subchannels listed below to allow various types of subdata to be recorded or played back together with the analog data Channel Application Input Output connector Voice channel Voice annotation Front panel AUX analog channel IRIG B timecodes etc Rear panel AUX digital channel Binary data such as tacho pulse Rear panel SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W
122. rrent address e Factory settings If the settings are made here all settings are changed with a single operation Be sure to check the settings before using this operation See section 6 1 for the factory settings 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen The Utility screen is displayed 2 Use the A V key to select Save Recall Setup g up Menu E Save Recall Setup uto Adjustment Exit 3 Press the F1 key The Save Recall Setup screen is displayed Defaul GB lei U r2 Ta GEBFileS GEBExit SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 14 1 14 Execution of Function Checking 4 Use the A V keys to select the setting item Channel Setup Save to Memory Card Saves the channel settings to the memory card Recall from Memory Card Recalls the channel settings from the memory card from Previous Record Sets the channel settings to the settings of recording with current address Default Setup Sets the channel settings to the factory settings See section 6 1 2 Global Setup Recall Default Setup Sets the basic settings See section 7 to the factory settings See section 6 1 Three kinds of settings can be saved recalled assigned to the F1 to F3 keys to from the memory card For the settings other than stored in the memory card use the F1 key to recall the setting To cancel press the F4 key In channel setup all channel input range input DC offset and output level settings are saved recalled
123. rwrite option under Utility_Global Setup Menu_Function to On in the LCD screen In an attempt of overwriting a message Overwrite will appear on the LCD of the recording unit If you wish to overwrite the old data press FWD key with REC key pressed down Power Switch When turning off the unit completely first confirm that the ACCESS lamp is out and then turn off the POWER switch on the rear of unit SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 3 Caution Power Supply Back up Power Outages or Power Cord Disconnection When the power supply is stopped the unit switches to the backup power supply without turning off the power The unit automatically switches to the power supply in the following order of priority starting from the highest priority AC gt DC gt Internal backup battery 1 When the unit is backed up by the internal battery for 3 minutes or longer to protect the recording media the operation is stopped Then the unit starts the shut down operation 2 The backup power supply may not be activated if the internal backup battery is not fully charged The unit is shut down in the following process of operation in which case both of more than 3 minutes passed or pressing the Standby key on the front panel to more than 2 seconds during the back up operating state 10 seconds at the maximum The screen display goes out gt The standby lamp and other lamps on the front panel go out The unit is
124. s CR LF Related command TRM SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 17 7 17 Control by Telnet Command TSG Command format Contents Test signal selection TSG lt 1 gt lt 1 gt Test signal selection Analog channel 0 OFF 1 AC 2 DC 3 DC 4 GND 5 RSV Related command TSG UTL Command format Utility mode setting UTL lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 7 gt 1 lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 3 gt lt 4 gt lt 5 gt lt 6 gt lt 7 gt 0 None 1 Rebuild 0 Contents in the drive 1 is reflected on the drive 2 1 Contents in the drive 2 is reflected on the drive 1 0 None 1 The specified ID is deleted 100 digits ID lt 5 gt lt 6 gt RSV CAUTION 10 digits ID 1 digit ID In case of lt 1 gt and lt 3 gt when one is set to 1 be sue to set the other to 0 Ex OK lt 1 gt 1 lt 3 gt 0 NG lt 1 gt 1 lt 3 gt 1 Related command UTL When not selecting the mode it all sets to ZERO 17 8 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 17 Control by Telnet Status Commands Status commands are used to request status information from the recording unit When the recording unit receives a status command it sends the corresponding status information The parameter specifies any one ID number and can be omitted when only one recording unit is connected or when the target is the recording unit with I
125. s Network Screen This procedure is used to set the IP address and subnet mask of the recording unit The MAC address can be checked at this setting screen 10 1 Setting Procedure Opening the Network screen 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen The Utility screen is displayed 2 Select the Global Setup Menu with the A V keys 3 Press the F1 key to switch the screen 4 Select the Network with the F1 F2 keys Setting 5 Use the lt gt key to select the option Use the A V key to select the setting value 6 UsetheF3 key to make the setting Global Setup Menu NEIN Function Display IP ad Subnet M The screen of Main Function Display Network Clock can be switched with the F1 F2 keys By pressing F3 Apply key the changed IP address and the changed subnet mask are set When escaped from the Global Setup Menu without setting the changed value is not set x Press the F4 key to return to the Measurement screen SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 10 1 10 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 11 Clock Setting Clock Screen This procedure sets the internal clock of the recording unit 11 1 Setting Procedure Opening the Clock Screen 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen The Utility screen is displayed 2 Select the Global Setup Menu with the A V keys 3 Press the Fl key to switch the screen 4 Select the Cl
126. safety earth Be sure to connect the power cord to an earthed socket DCIN Used to supply external DC power to the recording unit Connect the supplied DC power cord A CAUTION Be sure to supply voltage DC 11 to 30 V within the specified range DC fuse This fuse is used to protect the DC power system A CAUTION When the fuse is blown be sure to use the specified fuse of time lag type with the following specifications Rated current 10A Rated voltage 250 V Size 5 20L Be sure to disconnect the DC power cord before replacing the fuse Ground terminal This is a ground terminal for the frame ground 3 12 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 3 Names and Functions of Parts Aux Output TRIGER Input Block com A SIR IR A J SER i SR I SF agmi o TOEXPAINT TO EXPMAINE AUX 2 IRIG B IN OUT Used to input IN and output OUT IRIG B data AUX 1 DIGITAL IN OUT Used to input IN and output OUT AUX digital channel data TRIG REC IN connector Used to input the trigger for trigger recording Control Block ven verus oN N gQ REX SIE y 7 Sy 20 al RDO ETHER Tom Ea OPTION SLOT ETHER connector Used to control the recording unit from a remote computer TO SYNC connector Used to synchronously operate multip
127. separately boosts the vibration dampening properties of the recording measuring unit 20 1 Before Usage After securing the shock mount adaptor to the installation location secure the recording measuring unit to the adaptor Use the 8 supplied bolts with hexagonal holes M8 and 8 spring washers 98 to secure the shock mount adaptor to the installation location After securing the shock mount adaptor use the 8 supplied bolts with hexagonal holes M4 and 8 spring washers 94 to secure the recording measuring unit A CAUTION The mass of the recording unit is approximately 10 5 kg and the mass of the measuring unit 7 5 kg This operation should be performed by two or more people while being careful that no one gets injured Shock mount adaptor packing contents Name Quantity Shock mount adaptor L wrench for M4 L wrench for M8 Hexagonal socket head bolts M4 Spring washers 94 Bolts with hexagonal holes M8 Spring washers 88 901 90 o o Instruction manual SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 20 1 20 Installing the Shock Mount Adaptor 20 2 Installation Procedure for Shock Mount Adaptor 1 Use the supplied hexagonal socket head bolts M8 spring washers 98 and L wrench for M8 to secure the shock mount adaptor to the unit installation location When securing orient so that the notches of the shock mount adaptor face the inner side Reference In
128. setting procedure see 8 1 Setting Procedure for Function Screen Settings Single During trigger recording recording starts when the trigger input signal changes from High to Low and recording continues until the STOP key is pressed Multi During trigger recording recording starts when the trigger input signal changes to Low and recording stops when it changes to High 8 2 5 Pre Trigger Recording On Off Pre Trigger Factory setting Off For the setting procedure see 8 1 Setting Procedure for Function Screen lt When set to On gt During trigger recording data before the trigger is recorded Data length s before trigger is automatically changes depending on to the recording media speed lt When set to Off gt During trigger recording and data is recorded immediately after the trigger 8 2 6 IRIG B Timecode On Off IRIG Set this switch to On to calibrate the internal clock by inputting the IRIG B time code to the AUX analog channel When set to Off the internal clock is not calibrated with the IRIG B time code Factory setting On For the setting procedure see 8 1 Setting Procedure for Function Screen SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 8 3 8 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 9 Display Settings Display Screen 9 1 Setting Procedure for Display Screen Opening the Display screen 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen The Utility screen is displayed 2 Sele
129. stallation hole dimensions and pitch _ 493 6 mm 80 _M8 KO Fo mount adaptor 89 hole gt ee N m Zee E E o N 1 1O at a D gt A 2 Remove the legs from the bottom of unit Recording unit In case of the measuring unit g the removal procedure is the same gt u o G 20 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 20 Installing the Shock Mount Adaptor 3 Use the supplied hexagonal socket head bolts M4 spring washers 94 and L wrench for M4 to secure the unit to the shock mount adaptor For use of a single recording unit alone Recording unit Measuring uni Shock mount adaptor SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 20 3 20 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 21 Attaching the Rack Mount Adaptor The Rack Mount Adaptor SRT 3010 sold separately can be attached to enable installation of a 19 inch rack for the recording measuring unit 21 1 Before Use A WARNING The cover of the unit is removed before securing the rack mount adaptor and so there is a danger of electrical shock or other accident Attachment should not be performed by the customer If attachment is required please contact Sony Manufacturing Systems Corporation Rack mount adaptor packing contents Channel Quantity Rack mount adaptors 2 Instruction manual 1 21 2 Attachment Procedure for Rack Mount Adaptor A
130. t lt 2 gt lt 1 gt 0 Recording unit setting value 1 RSV lt 2 gt Measuring unit ID number O Recording unit OPL lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 16 gt lt 1 gt CH 1 output level code lt 2 gt CH 2 output level code lt 16 gt CH 16 output level code Output level code 0 RSV 1 RSV 2 5 V 3 2 V 4 1 V 5 RSV 6 RSV 7 RSV 8 RSV 9 RSV A Manual Related command OPL PNL Command format Returned format Panel lock status readout PNL PNL lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Panel lock canceled 1 Panel lock set Related command PNL SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 17 Control by Telnet E 17 13 17 Control by Telnet Command RNG Command format Returned format Contents Input range setting value readout RNG lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 1 gt 0 Recording unit setting value 1 Recording media data lt 2 gt Measuring unit ID number 0 Measuring unit 1 1 Measuring unit 1 2 Measuring unit 2 3 Measuring unit 2 4 Measuring unit 3 5 Measuring unit 3 6 Measuring unit 4 7 Measuring unit 4 RNG lt 1 gt lt 2 gt lt 16 gt lt 1 gt CH 1 input range code lt 2 gt CH 2 input range code lt 16 gt CH 16 input range code Input range code O RSV 1 10 V 2 5 V 3 2 V 4 1 V 5 0 5 V 6 0 2 V 7 0 1 V Related command RNG RPT Command format Returned format Auto repeat status readout RPT RPT lt 1 gt lt 1 gt 0 Other than below 1 Auto repeat
131. t listen to earphones sold separately at a high volume for extended periods of time SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 1 3 1 13 Other Settings 13 5 Changing the AC Voltage A WARNING Be careful to use the correct voltage since usage of an incorrect voltage can lead to a fire or failure of the unit At shipping the AC voltage is set to either 100 120 V or 220 240 V The setting is displayed on the sticker on the AC voltage selector switch If you peel off the sticker and change the voltage be sure to always re check the usage voltage before using When the AC voltage selector switch is set to AC 100 120 V supplying AC 198 to 250 V may damage the recording unit s internal circuitry When the AC voltage selector switch is set to AC 220 240 V the recording unit will not operate when supplied with AC 90 to 132 V 1 Use the AC voltage selector switch on the rear panel of the respective unit to change the voltage Move the switch to the selected voltage side Left side 100 120 V allowable 90 to 132 V Right side 220 240 V allowable 198 to 250 V 13 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 14 Execution of Function Checking 14 1 Save of Setting Values Recall of Setting Values Save Recall Setup Saving the current settings and changing to other settings are done with a single operation The settings can be changed to the following settings e Setting values saved in the memory card e Recording setting values for the cu
132. the AUX digital data signal Internal sampling frequencies for the AUX digital channels are as follows Recording Playback speed Sampling frequencies Ts 4 1536 kHz Approx 1 5 us 2 768 kHz Approx 3 us 1 normal speed 384 kHz Approx 6 us 1 2 192 kHz Approx 12 us 1 4 96 kHz Approx 25 us 1 8 48 kHz Approx 50 us 1 16 24 kHz Approx 100 us Table 15 4 1 When make a recording on the AUX digital channel the signal should conform to the following conditions a gt gt lt gt Tr Ts Tf Ts Ts Minimum hold time See Table 15 4 1 Tr Tf Level transition time 1 us or less regardless of recording speed Jitter up to a maximum of one sampling cycle occurs in the rising or falling phases of the original signals recorded by sampling Use at an input frequency range where this effect can be ignored Input fi fi Input waveform fs Sampling waveform Internal clock fo Output waveform d1 to d4 Phase shift jitter Sore ee BEE ng SEE a BEE Example of phase shift caused by sampling 15 6 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 15 Data Recording Playback 15 4 1 Connecting the AUX Digital Data Use a BNC cable sold separately to connect the AUX 1 DIGITAL IN connector on the rear panel and the signal source If necessary use a BNC cable to connect monitoring equipment to the AUX 1 DIGITAL OUT connector on the rear panel W
133. trigger signal Signal source It the ADDRESS duration is less than 2 seconds the next signal may not start up The input voltage level should be TTL level SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 15 1 1 15 Data Recording Playback 15 6 2 Trigger Recording 1 Set the recording unit to REC PAUSE mode 2 Input the trigger signal from the trigger signal source or press the PAUSE key to cancel REC PAUSE mode Recording is started lt When pre trigger recording is set to On gt Recording is performed according to the preset pre trigger time based on the recording speed Before the trigger signal is input if REC PAUSE mode is not held for the pre trigger time the entire pre trigger data cannot be recorded If the recording speed is set to 1 2 1 4 and so on the pre trigger time becomes 2X 4X and so on respectively by comparison of 1X approx 2 seconds pre trigger time lt When pre trigger recording is set to Off gt Data is recorded immediately after being triggered See section 8 for pre trigger recording 15 6 3 Playback of the Pre trigger Data The pre trigger data is played back with the ADDRESS 000H00MO00S 1 5 1 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 16 Search The target data on the recording media can be quickly accessed using the search fu
134. ues for 3 minutes or longer the unit is shut down LNote The internal backup battery is recharged automatically but note that it may not be charged in the cases shown below based on the power switch setting or power supply conditions Power switch Power switch on of No power Standby mode Operating supply input DC AC DC AC mode Internal backup No No Yes Yes Yes Yes battery charging Standby lamp Off Off Litorange Litorange Lit orange Lit green Easy Operation The SIR 3000 series was designed to provide an intuitive man machine interface Central display screen featuring a backlit semi transparent color LCD panel Direct access to all functions by dedicated keys Compact and Light Dimensions of 449 W X 88 H X 305 D mm recording unit only without projections and a weight of approximately 10 5 kg for the recording unit and 7 5 kg for the measuring unit give the SIR 3000 a design with superior compactness and portability SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 1 Overview E 1 3 1 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 2 Data Format and Basic Operations 2 1 Data Format Data recorded to HDDs by the SIR 3400H is based on the FAT32 logical format However at the application level the data is of the SIR dedicated format This is outlined below Generally recording and playback are performed by observing the HDD as sequential media Start of recording Start ID Start ID
135. verwriting on pre recorded HDDs The figure below shows an example of an HDD which has been overwritten from the middle of ID number 003 Start ID Start ID T ID001 ID002 ID003 ID004 ID100 2 Blank j t BOM BOD EOD EOM Status before overwriting example New recording start Not played back T i ID001 ID002 ID003 ID004 9 l Blank j ft BOM BOD Recording stop EOD EOM Status after overwriting on the data in ID003 example New recording start Not played back T i ID001 O Blank C 1 j BOM BOD EOD EOM Status after overwriting from the BOD example 2 2 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 2 Data Format and Basic Operations 2 6 ID Block Each ID block consists of segments of approximately 550 kbytes referred to Records Therefore the shortest ID block length is one Record This is approximately 42 ms at 4X speed 170 ms at normal speed 1X and 2 7 seconds at 1 16X speed Thus recording at 1 16X speed cannot be stopped within 2 7 seconds SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 2 3 2 4 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 3 Names and Functions of Parts 3 1 SIR 3400H Recording unit 3 1 1 Front Panel Standby key Front panel lock knobs Announcement monitor area Ventilation slits LCD screen 00000000000000 STANDBY 0000000000000000 Setting ke
136. with the frame ground of measuring unit signal may not be properly recorded Signal source Measuring unit Signal hot BNC terminal Core of coaxial cable Signal cold BNC GND Shield wire of coaxial cable Ground terminal Ground terminal Frame ground connection 12 9 Recording Memo Modes STOP E E REC PAUSE and REC Up to 96 characters of information can be set during recording 1 Press the MEMO key The lamp at the top left of the key turns on and the Record Memo indicator appears in the setting value display area to indicate that the memo can be edited Measurement INDEX ID SPEED ADDRESS H M EXPUNIT MONITOR B CH amp 2 Yo Del Set Cance 12 8 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 12 Operation Settings Using Setting key 2 Press the respective keys to edit and exit the memo Key Function Setting key Enters the characters enters the character written above the key lt key Moves the cursor F1 key Changes the input mode changed each time the key is pressed gt ABC enters uppercase letters En enters lowercase letters enters numbers EBEN F2 key Deletes character at the cursor position Del F3 key Sets the memo recording and exits Set F4 key Erases the memo recording and exits Exit Input modes and keys Key Input mode ABC abc 123 1 Disabled Disabled 1 2 ABCabc abcABC 2 3 DEFdef defDEF 3 4 GHIghi ghiGHI
137. xecuting the bar meter auto adjustment When executing set the input format single ended with the measuring unit front panel S D selector switch and then set the input BNC connector to open 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen The Utility screen is displayed 2 Use the A V keys to select Barmeter Auto Adjustment setup Menu setup Calibration Barmeter Auto Adjustment GRR Enter F4 Exit 3 Press the Fl key A dialog box is displayed for confirming execution Barmeter Auto Adj To Adjustment press REC il Exit 4 Press the FWD key while holding down the REC key This executes bar meter auto adjustment Barmeter Auto Adj sarmeter Auto Adjusting SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 14 7 14 Execution of Function Checking 14 7 Executing Diagnostics Diagnostics See section 4 4 1 Press the F1 key in the Measurement screen The Utility screen is displayed 2 Use the V key to select Diagnostics Auto Adjustment Diagnostics GB Exec F4 I 3 Press the Fl key The diagnostics are performed This takes about one minute Diagnostics Now Me Cancel lt To stop diagnostics gt Press the F4 key If an error occurs an error code will be displayed see section 18 2 14 8 E SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W 14 8 Checking the Recording Media Contents TOC Viewer 14 8 1 Viewing the TOC List In the TOC Viewer a list of the TOC is displayed In the
138. ys Transport operation keys Standby key Used to changes mode between standby and operation Press and keeping this key at least two seconds to changes standby or operation mode x When the unit is set to the panel lock mode the standby key is also inhibited Power switch Power switch on oi No power Standby mode Operation supply input DC AC DC AC mode Standby key Disabled Disabled Hold down for 2 seconds to switch between standby and operation modes Standby lamp Off Off Lit orange Litorange Lit orange Lit green Front panel lock knobs Used to open and close the front panel When set to RELEASE the front panel can be opened When the front panel is closed both knobs are set to LOCK Be sure to always close the front panel when using the recording unit Ventilation slits These slits are used to take in air to cool the inside of the recording unit A WARNING To prevent the inside of the recording unit from overheating do not cover the ventilation slits SIR 3400H SIR 3032i SIR 3032W E 3 1 3 Names and Functions of Parts Transport Operations Keys The lamps above the keys light to indicate the active mode During transport mode transition the lamp over the respective key blinks and no key operation is accepted ACCESS BOD REW FFEOD FWD STOP REC PAUSE od O C oo co pY oO
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