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TEAC Corporation Oct. 2007 D00986400A
RECORDING UNIT
LX-100 Series
Instruction Manual
Please read this manual before using the product
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - LX-100 Series

TEAC Corporation Oct. 2007 D00986400A RECORDING UNIT LX-100 Series Instruction Manual Please read this manual before using

Page 2 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Overview 1-2 Overview The LX-100 series instrumentation data recorders can record and reproduce signals of a maximum of 48 kHz sampling frequency vi

Page 3

Contents of Displayed Message 5-22 Contents of Displayed Message Type Displayed Messages Meanings Actions to be taken INF Succeeded to ad

Page 4

Contents of Displayed Message 5-23 WAR Media UnFormat. Media not formatted. Cannot enter REC STANDBY. Format media and start to run. WAR Media

Page 5 - UNDER LAW

Contents of Displayed Message 5-24 ERR Failed to make a new folder. Failed to make a new folder on PC. Failed to create the directory of r

Page 6

LX Stand-alone Operations 5-25 LX Stand-alone Operations Create a setting of the recording device, file name, and others in LX Navi before starting

Page 7

LX Stand-alone Operations 5-26 Recording to Media 1. Insert the media in the LX. 2. In the LX Navi, choose New from the File menu. 3. Select the PC

Page 8

LX Stand-alone Operations 5-27 Recording to Memory When recording to memory while using LX as a stand-alone device, keep the LX powered on after rec

Page 9 - Section 1 Preface

LX Stand-alone Operations 5-28 Reproducing Even when using the LX as a stand-alone device, you can reproduce and output the last data (last I

Page 10 - Overview

Recording Synchronization 5-29 Recording Synchronization This section explains the optional recording synchronization function of the LX multiple un

Page 11 - Features

Recording Synchronization 5-30 Settings and Recording Operations Use the LX Navi menu of each master/slave unit for the amp and input r

Page 12

Recording Synchronization 5-31 Operations You can set the master unit and the slave unit(s) by using the LX Navi. 1. Start to run LX Navi in

Page 13 - About TAFFmat

Features 1-3 Features Input/Output Amps The LX main unit is equipped with two slots and the optional expansion unit provides an additional two sl

Page 14 - Notes on Usage

Recording Synchronization 5-32 Meanings of displayed item after starting the program and executing the “Update List” Status of Check Box status sy

Page 15

Recording Synchronization 5-33 Meaning of displayed items after clicking “Sync Check” button Status of Check Box status sync mode Meaning Check M

Page 16 - Names and Parts

Recording Synchronization 5-34 3. The LX Navi main window of the master unit is displayed. “M/name or serial number” at Target Unit in the left bottom

Page 17

Recording Synchronization 5-35 4. To show the window of the LX specified as a slave unit, start again to run the LX Navi on the PC to display the LX

Page 18 - 2 3 4 4 5

Recording Synchronization 5-36 Others The LX Navi remembers the serial no. of the LX main unit which was operated previously. In such a case i

Page 19

6-1 Section 6 Specifications

Page 20 - Recording time

Main Unit Specifications 6-2 Main Unit Specifications Recording Media PC card and memory, or memory Capacity of Memory 64MB, add up to 576MB as op

Page 21 -

Main Unit Specifications 6-3 External Dimensions 電波妨害を引き起こす こと がありま す。この場合 には 使用者が適切な対策をこの装置は、クラ スA情報技 術装置です。この 装置 を家庭環 境で使用する とVCCI-A講ずるよう 要求 される

Page 22

Main Unit Specifications 6-4 Block Diagram LX-110 8 channel input 8channel output type Input Amp Output Amp Mi

Page 23

Setting Tachometer Pulse Inputs 6-5 Setting Tachometer Pulse Inputs You can use the tachometer pulse inputs to the PULSE IN A/B connectors of the LX

Page 24

Features 1-4 Event Marks You can mark the data during recording. Then you can search for such event marks when you want to reproduce some reco

Page 25 - Section 2 Installation

Generator Output Specifications 6-6 Generator Output Specifications You can use the MON OUT connector of the LX-120 for the generator output. Nu

Page 26 - Connections

Expansion Unit Specifications 6-7 Expansion Unit Specifications <AU-LX100EPIO> Expansion unit for DC100 amp / PA100 amp / ST100 amp / AO100 am

Page 27

Expansion Unit Specifications 6-8 External Dimensions (65)45200300110[mm]

Page 28

DC Input Amp Specifications 6-9 DC Input Amp Specifications <AR-LXDC100> Quantization Bits 16 bits or 24 bits swi

Page 29 - Installing OHCI Driver

DC Input Amp Specifications 6-10 Filter Characteristics The analog filter is a 2nd-order Butterworth filter, with a cutoff frequency that is about

Page 30

PA Amp Specifications 6-11 PA Amp Specifications <AR-LXPA100> Number of Channel 8 Input Format Balanced and unbalanced Input Coupling

Page 31

ST Amp Specifications 6-12 ST Amp Specifications <AR-LXST100> Number of Channel 8 Input Format Balanced differential Input Coupling

Page 32

ST Amp Specifications 6-13 Inter-channel phase Difference 1 degree or less (in same range with bandwidth 20 kHz or less) 3 degree or

Page 33

Output Amp Specifications 6-14 Output Amp Specifications <AR-LXAO100> Num. of Output Channels 8 channel Output Voltage +/-1 to 5

Page 34 - Installing LX Navi

Output Amp Specifications 6-15 Filter Characteristics The analog filter is a 2nd-order Butterworth filter, with a cutoff frequency that is about 1.

Page 35 - Installing LX Navi

About TAFFmat 1-5 About TAFFmat TAFFmat (an acronym for Teac Data Acquisition File Format) is a file format composed of the following: (1) A data fi

Page 36 - About IP Address Settings

File Format 6-16 File Format Type of Files The LX makes a binary-format data file and ASCII-format header file each time recording stops or pauses

Page 37 - Starting Program

File Format 6-17 Directory Structure on Media The following diagram shows how directories are organized on the media: 1. TEAC_LX T

Page 38

File Format 6-18 Data File A/D-converted data is recorded as 2-byte integers between -32768 and +32767 in case of 16 bits A/D and also recorded as 4

Page 39

File Format 6-19 Data File When Turning on Tachometer Pulse Inputs The LX-120 can record the tachometer pulse input channel(s) assigned at either

Page 40

File Format 6-20 Example 8 analog channels, and 2 x 16 bits tachometer pulse input mode: (Keyword on the header file for the tachometer pulse

Page 41

File Format 6-21 Converting Data to Physical Quantities In case of 16 bits AD, the AD conversion value is an integer ranging from –32768 to +32767 a

Page 42 - Inserting Media

File Format 6-22 Header File Header files are ASCII-format text files containing information such as recording conditions. Header files are based o

Page 43 - Inserting and Ejecting Media

File Format 6-23 Explanations of Header File DATASET File name VERSION 1 (This is a fixed value.) SERIES Number of the channel

Page 44 - About Slot Settings

File Format 6-24 The LX-120 attaches the following information after DEVICE. When the tachometer pulse input channel is set PULSE_CH_A Tachomete

Page 45

Connector Specifications 6-25 Connector Specifications DIGITAL CONTROL connector <Functions> Contact input: REC FWD, REC, FWD, STOP, PA

Page 46 - Status Dialogue Display Area

Notes on Usage 1-6 Notes on Usage Use of an UPS is Recommended We recommend that you use an UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) whenever you use an

Page 47 - Menu Bar

Connector Specifications 6-26 AQ-VU synchronization connector Makes control of record start/stop and time setting. <Functions> INPUT A

Page 48 - Display of Status Bar

Recording Synchronization Specifications 6-27 Recording Synchronization Specifications Number of Units to be Synchronized 4 units Inter-channel ph

Page 50 - Reproducing

7-1 Section 7 Appendix

Page 51 - Section 4 Settings

Troubleshooting 7-2 Troubleshooting If you encounter one of the following problems, check whether the recommended actions solve the problem before y

Page 52 - AD Width

Supplied Accessories and Options 7-3 Supplied Accessories and Options Supplied Accessories DC Power Cable 1 Microphone 1 Ear

Page 53

Copyright © 2004 TEAC Instruments Corporation. All rights reserved. ROGA Instruments Steinkopfweg 7 D-55425

Page 54 - System Settings

Notes on Usage 1-7 Handling PC Card To discharge static electricity from your body, touch a metallic surface near you before handling the unit. Nev

Page 55

Names and Parts 1-8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Names and Parts Front 1 Drive Opening the cover reve

Page 56 - Input Amp Settings

Names and Parts 1-9 9 Output connector (When the analog playback amp card is installed in the slot.) Outputs the reproduced signal. Outputs the input

Page 57 - AR-LXPA100

Names and Parts 1-10 Rear LX-110 IEEE 1394 Version The

Page 58

Names and Parts 1-11 1 FG terminal Connects the grounding wire. 2 MON OUT connector Outputs in analog format the signal of a channel during reco

Page 59 - AR-LXPA100 Setting Dialog

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS i CAUTION:  Read all of these Instructions.  Save these Instructions for later use.  Follow all Warnings and Instructions ma

Page 60

Recording time 1-12 Recording time Recording to Memory, 8 channels, 16 bits A/D, 64 MB standard memory (when not recording voice me

Page 61 - Select the input range

Sampling Frequency and Number of Channels 1-13 Sampling Frequency and Number of Channels A combination of the sampling frequency vs. the number of a

Page 62

Sampling Frequency and Number of Channels 1-14 (16bitsAD/24bitsAD) 65.536kHz series Max. number of analog input channels based on the ta

Page 63 - Check Box

Sampling Frequency and Number of Channels 1-15 Recording Condition 2 Recording Mode: Recording to the internal memory or direct recording to the PC

Page 64 - Auto Offset

Sampling Frequency and Number of Channels 1-16 Remarks: Cannot select the moving average other than 1 (one) at the Sampling Frequency settings sho

Page 65 - Start calibration

2-1 Section 2 Installation

Page 66 - Zero Balance

Connections 2-2 Connections ※ When the DC power voltage falls to +11V or less, the USAGE LED

Page 67 - Ach Bch

Connections 2-3 Notes of Connections Attaching Ferrite Core on IEEE 1394 Interface cable (IEEE 1394 model) To reduce the radio noise, attach the

Page 68 - Rpm RPM measurement mode

Installing LX-100 Series (IEEE 1394 model) 2-4 Installing LX-100 Series (IEEE 1394 model) An overview of the LX-100 (IEEE 1394 model) ins

Page 69 - Output Amp Settings

Installing LX-100 Series (IEEE 1394 model) 2-5 Installing OHCI Driver The following screen samples are for Windows XP. However, these operations

Page 70 - Recording strop

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ii 17) Damage Requiring Service -- Unplug this product from the wall outlet and refer servicing to qualified service personnel un

Page 71 - Specified

Installing LX-100 Series (IEEE 1394 model) 2-6 4. Double click [1394Bus host Controllers], and confirm that “Texas Instruments OHCI

Page 72 - Repeat Mode Settings

Installing LX-100 Series (IEEE 1394 model) 2-7 Select “Search for the best driver in these locations” and “Include this location in the search:” E

Page 73

Installing LX-100 Series (IEEE 1394 model) 2-8 Download the 1394 Storage Supplement Program From the Microsoft site, download the 1394 Storage

Page 74

Installing LX-100 Series (IEEE 1394 model) 2-9 2. The Following Download Center site for the Microsoft Windows XP update program (KB885222) will b

Page 75 - Level Trigger Settings

Installing LX-100 Series (IEEE 1394 model) 2-10 Installing LX Navi To install the supplied LX Navi software: 1. Execute “Setup.exe”, which is

Page 76 - Interval Mode Settings

Installing LX-100 Series (LAN model) 2-11 Installing LX-100 Series (LAN model) An overview of the LX-100 (LAN model) installation is provided bel

Page 77 - Name of Loaded file

Installing LX-100 Series (LAN 1394 model) 2-12 About IP Address Settings Consult your network administrator when connecting the LX-100 series to y

Page 78 - Saving and Loading Settings

Starting Program 2-13 Starting Program After installing the drivers and LX Navi and connecting the PC and the LX, start LX Navi. Do not run LX Na

Page 79 - Section 5 Operations

Starting Program 2-14 For LX-100 Series (LAN model) The following dialog box is displayed when LX Navi starts. Check the box at the serial

Page 80 - directory

Starting Program 2-15 Note that if the LX-100 series is already being used for another PC, a red check mark is displayed and USE is displayed in

Page 81 - ■ About File Names

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS iii FCC Part 15 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Par

Page 82 - File name

Starting Program 2-16 When multiple LX-100 series are found in the same segment, the dialog box appears as shown below. In such a case, select the

Page 83

Starting Program 2-17 Start to run Navi directly without displaying the LX Network dialogue When running LX Navi, refer to the following procedur

Page 84 - Select the folder on the

Inserting and Ejecting Media 2-18 Inserting and Ejecting Media Inserting Media Insert or eject the media when the LX is at the STOP state of t

Page 85 - 1

Inserting and Ejecting Media 2-19 PC Card On the PC, format the PC Card to FAT16 or FAT32 (not quick format) before using. Format the PC Card excee

Page 86 - NO DEVICE

About Expansion Unit 2-20 Added tabs by expansion units About Expansion Unit The combinations of input amp and output amp available for using A

Page 87

3-1 Section 3 Introduction to LX Navi

Page 88

Outline of Main Window 3-2 Outline of Main Window When you start the LX Navi program, the following main window will be displayed. Status

Page 89 - Exchanging Media

Outline of Main Window 3-3 Main Menu Menu Bar New: Select a recording device, or specify a file name Open:

Page 90 - Copying

Outline of Main Window 3-4 Display of Status Bar Remaining time of fan stop Display of Modes RECO

Page 91 - Reproducing

Initializing Settings 3-5 Initializing Settings In case the setting parameters, which are saved in the LX main unit, are initiali

Page 92 - Move reproducing point

LICENSE AGREEMENT AND LIMITED WARRANTY iv MPORTANT: PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE LICENSE AGREEMENT HEREIN BEFORE USING THE SOFTWARE. THE RI

Page 93

Overview of Steps in Recording and Reproduction 3-6 Overview of Steps in Recording and Reproduction Become the vi

Page 94 - Sampling Frequency

4-1 Section 4 Settings

Page 95 - Value of cursor

System Settings 4-2 System Settings To specify settings of the LX operations, choose System from the Setup menu. for LX-110 fo

Page 96 - Select a channel

System Settings 4-3 for LX-110 In LX-110, you can select the sampling frequency series of 96k-1.5k and 1k-1/60 only at the upper row. You

Page 97

System Settings 4-4 Calibration When you set this to ON, the calibration will start automatically. Clock Use this to adjust the internal clock on t

Page 98 - and file name

System Settings 4-5 Monitor/Generator In Signal, select the monitor channel or the type of the generator output signals (only for the LX-120) to be ou

Page 99

Input Amp Settings 4-6 Input Amp Settings In the System dialog, click the tab of the slot in which the input amp is installed. The setting param

Page 100

Input Amp Settings 4-7 PA Amp AR-LXPA100 <PA100> is shown at the Slot tab. AR-LXPA100 is a PA amp applied for some inputs such as voltage outp

Page 101 - Media UnFormat

Input Amp Settings 4-8 When using a conventional AC powered signal output Input Mode: Unbalanced (Unbal) mode If the frame ground (FG) of the input si

Page 102 - An error occurred in

Input Amp Settings 4-9 AR-LXPA100 Setting Dialog AR-LXPA100 Setting Dialog Bal/Unbal: Only a combination of DC

Page 103 - LX Stand-alone Operations

Index v Section 1 Preface ...

Page 104

Input Amp Settings 4-10 ST Amp AR-LXST100 <ST100> is shown at the Slot tab. The AR-LXST100 is an input amp applied for strain gauges, strain g

Page 105 - Recording to Memory

Input Amp Settings 4-11 AR-LXST100 Setting Dialog Select the input range Click uST to turn the button at th

Page 106

Sensitivity Setting Using TEDS Functions 4-12 Sensitivity Setting Using TEDS Functions When a transducer/sensor conforms to the IEEE Std 1,4

Page 107 - Recording Synchronization

Sensitivity Setting Using TEDS Functions 4-13 4. Click OK when the <Update TEDS information> message is displayed. You can view the list of

Page 108

Auto Offset 4-14 Auto Offset The auto offset function of the LX Navi measures the voltage of each channel when clicking the Auto Offset icon and the

Page 109

Calibration By Using Calibrator 4-15 Calibration By Using Calibrator You can use a calibrator or a piston phone to apply a sensor sensitivity based

Page 110

Zero Balance 4-16 Zero Balance Whenever turning on the power, use the zero balance function at the ST amp. 1. Click on the toolbar

Page 111

Setting Tachometer Pulse Inputs 4-17 Setting Tachometer Pulse Inputs The LX-120 equips two of the tachometer pulse input channels in separate analog

Page 112

Setting Tachometer Pulse Inputs 4-18 At the System dialog, click the Tacho tab to set the tachometer pulse input channel parameters.

Page 113

Output Amp Settings 4-19 Output Amp Settings In the System dialog, click the tab of the slot in which the output amp is installed to set the output

Page 114

Index vi Moving Reproducing Point (Skip)...

Page 115 - Section 6 Specifications

Outline of Trigger Recording 4-20 Outline of Trigger Recording In addition to manual operation, you can also start or stop recording automatically i

Page 116 - 4 Hz - 80dB (at 5 Hz)

Outline of Trigger Recording 4-21 Interval Mode Repeats the starting and stopping of recording for a specified number of times, during a specified p

Page 117 - Main Unit Specifications

Repeat Mode Settings 4-22 Repeat Mode Settings You can set trigger-action details in the dialog box displayed by choosing the Setup menu and then Tr

Page 118 - Block Diagram

Repeat Mode Settings 4-23 ※ The upper limit(sec) decided by the 96k Hz series sampling frequency and the number of channels is calculated based on

Page 119

Repeat Mode Settings 4-24 Repeat Select this to enable the Repeat mode. Start Condition Specify a recording-start condition. If multiple conditions

Page 120

Level Trigger Settings 4-25 Level Trigger Settings To specify the details of the level trigger, click Level Trig – Property in Trigger dialogue.

Page 121

Interval Mode Settings 4-26 Number of times condition is satisfied Specifies how many times a condition is regarded as having been established when a

Page 122 - External Dimensions

Saving and Loading Settings 4-27 Repeat Count Specify the number of times the recording is to be repeated. A file is made for each of the specified n

Page 123 - DC Input Amp Specifications

Saving and Loading Settings 4-28 The setting parameter file is saved as ASCII format, so that you can open the file by using the word pad program

Page 124

5-1 Section 5 Operations

Page 126 - ST Amp Specifications

Specifying Recording Devices and File Names 5-2 Specifying Recording Devices and File Names The general procedure for recording is as follows: 1. Ch

Page 127 - ST Amp Specifications

Specifying Recording Devices and File Names 5-3 About File Names When Recording to Memory or to Media A maximum of 5 alphanumeric characters are av

Page 128 - Output Amp Specifications

Specifying Recording Devices and File Names 5-4 Recording to Memory When you are recording to memory, the message Do you copy d

Page 129

Specifying Recording Devices and File Names 5-5 If memory becomes full If memory becomes full during recording, the recording stops and a message i

Page 130 - File Format

Specifying Recording Devices and File Names 5-6 Recording to Media (PC Card) When recording with a maximum sampling frequ

Page 131 - Bbbbb001.hdr

Specifying Recording Devices and File Names 5-7 Recording to a PC While Recording to Memory To record to a PC while recording to memory, select PC

Page 132

Specifying Recording Devices and File Names 5-8 Recording to PC 1. From the File menu, select New. 2. Select a PC folder as t

Page 133

Specifying Recording Devices and File Names 5-9 Notes for reproducing a PC-recorded file by the LX main unit For recording data on PC, copying i

Page 134 - Channel 2 (Analog)

Operations to control recording 5-10 Operations to control recording When you choose File and New, and then select the recording device and the file

Page 135

Operations to control recording 5-11 9. When you are recording to memory, the message “Do you copy data?” Is displayed. If you click Yes, the Copy dia

Page 136

1-1 Section 1 Preface

Page 137

Copying 5-12 Copying Recorded data files can be copied in the following three directions: Memory to Media Memory to PC Media to PC When a data

Page 138

Reproducing 5-13 The total number of folders and data files that can be created on a PC Card and operated correctly is 10,000. You can create a

Page 139 - Connector Specifications

Reproducing 5-14 You cannot use the monitor output of the analog signal when reproducing at the low-speed sampling series (1 kHz to 1/60 Hz). When yo

Page 140 - Event trigger output

Reproducing 5-15 Mark Moves to the preceding or following event mark. When you select Mark, the lower box displays the total number of event marks i

Page 141

Convenient Features 5-16 Convenient Features Displaying Waveform You may see the decimated plots on the viewing waveform depending on the sampling

Page 142

Convenient Features 5-17 Channel Property Converting Units You can use engineering units, instead of the physical units

Page 143 - Section 7 Appendix

Convenient Features 5-18 Disp Range Dragging the slider changes the waveform graph range. Channel Name You can name each channel. Line Color Selects

Page 144 - Troubleshooting

Convenient Features 5-19

Page 145 - Optional parts

Convenient Features 5-20 Changing Modes In the lower left of the main window, you can see the recording device and the file name, and select the fi

Page 146

Convenient Features 5-21 Stopping Fan You can stop the cooling fan on the LX by clicking the fan button on the toolbar. (If you have already stopped

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