Teac LX Recording Equipment User Manual


 
Versatile data recording system
can interface many applications and
popular analysis software packages.
Versatile Recording System Configurations
Choose the recording media, the sampling frequency and control
methods to meet your data acquisition and processing demands.
TEDS sensor information display feature provides easy and accurate setting of measurement
parameters.
Real time monitoring capability, along with simultaneous recording and data transfer to a
PC make your critical data recording tasks more secure.
Many popular data analysis software packages
support the data file format recorded by the
LX series. In addition, TEAC LXView software
is available for fast data file review and file
format conversion.
Easy Setup and Secure Data Recording
Application Software
LX-10 Series - the LX-10 Series provides basic recording and playback performance
with selections of recording media and input/output configurations.
Three Types of Recording Media
Memory (from the standard 64 MB to a maxi-
mum of 576 MB) achieves maximum record-
ing rate; a PC card (Flash memory and IBM
Microdrive
) enables data recording in en-
vironments where vibration occurs; or a 3.5
inch 1.3 GB MO disk is convenient for long-
term media storage.
Recording Via a Maximum of 32
Channels
By combining channel selection and input
amplifier cards, you can record via 2, 4, 8, or
16 channels, or use an expansion unit to re-
cord up to 32 data channels.
Simultaneous Recording to Media
and PC with a Selection of Interfaces
Either an IEEE1394 interface or a 100BASE-
TX interface can be selected to connect to
the PC. While recording to a storage media,
you can transfer data to a PC in real-time
and display the data on the PC monitor, pro-
cess the data, or record the data to hard
disk on the PC. While using the PC for fast
real-time recording and processing of data,
you can back up the data onto a storage
media. This achieves accurate data record-
ing simultaneously with fast data analysis.
(Some information, such as events stored in a header file
while recording to media, are not written to the header file
while recording directly to PC.)
Higher Recording Bandwidth
The LX Series can record 8 channels at 20
kHz bandwidth with 48 kHz sampling fre-
quency per channel, which is double the re-
cording performance of DAT recorders. Us-
ing internal memory or transferring data to a
PC in real-time, you can record 8 channels
at 40 kHz bandwidth with 96 kHz sampling
via the IEEE1394 interface, or 8 channels at
20 kHz bandwidth with 48 kHz sampling via
the 100BASE-TX interface.
(Using an IEEE1394 interface in the PC, as specified
by TEAC. The data transfer rate to the PC varies de-
pending on the connected PC environment.)
I/O Amp Cards in 8 Channel Units
Two types of input amplifier cards are avail-
able; including a DC input amp card and a
selectable DC / constant current excitation
type accelerometer input amp card. The
available output amplifier card can output
the analog voltage during recording and can
play back the analog voltage after recording
for both types of input amp cards.
(The output amp card does not support low sampling
below 1 kHz, and can only reproduce the analog voltage
within the same sampling time base series.
Lower Sampling Rate to Extend
Recording Times
Using the DC input amp card that supports
low sampling rates, you can select a sam-
pling frequency from 1 kHz to a maximum
length of 1/60 Hz.
Controlling the Main Unit from a
Remote Controller Unit or a PC
The LX main unit provides LED indicators and
operation keys that are required for record-
ing. After you set the parameters, recording
can proceed independently. Using a remote
controll unit or a PC, you can perform a se-
quence of operations: system setup, record-
ing, monitoring, and data playback. During
recording, the remote controll unit can display
a bar meter and the PC can display a bar
meter, waveform display, or digital display by
us-ing the standard LX Navi software. These
display functions provide real-time data moni-
toring.
Trigger Recording
To let you record data efficiently, various
types of start and stop trigger modes are
provided. You can control the starting or
stopping of recording by using external con-
trol, level start/stop triggers, timer recording,
interval recording, time-out start, start pre-
trigger, stop post-trigger recording, or repeat
recordings.
(Some restrictions might apply to the triggers that can be
used when using a combination of triggers.)
Voice Memo Recording and Audio
Playback
You can record convenient voice memos to
describe recorded data, which simplifies later
extraction. These voice memos are recorded
as WAV files separate from the recorded
data files. Data recorded from any one
channel or the voice memo can be played
over the built-in speaker.
Battery Enclosure
The battery enclosure BU-80 can be at-ta-
ched to the bottom of the main unit. In ad-di-
tion to battery-powered operation, battery-
backup operation is possible using an exter-
nal DC power source. Up to 3 battery packs
in tandem for longer life can be stored in the
BU-80, which enables 3 hours of recording
when recording 8 channels to media via the
constant current excitation type acceleromet-
er input amp card.
(The BU-80 does not include the battery pack.)
LX-20 Series - In addition to all recording and playback features of the
LX-10 Series, the LX-20 Series provides the selection of additional
sampling rate series, Tachometer pulse inputs, and a signal generator
feature.
Maximum Recording Rate
Record to the internal memory, or to the hard disk
drive of the PC via IEEE1394 interface:1.536 MB/s
(Example, 40 kHz bandwidth with 96 kHz sampling
rate x 8 channels)
Record to the MO/PC card, or to the hard disk
drive of the PC via 100BASE-TX (Pier-to-Pier
connection): 0.768 MB/s (Example, 20 kHz
bandwidth with 48 kHz sampling rate x 8 channels)
Note: Recording rate to the hard disk drive of the PC may
vary depending on the connection and the PC
specifications.
Versatile Sampling Rate Selec-
tions for Frequency Analysis
In the LX-20 series, 102.4 kHz, 65.536
kHz, and 100 kHz sampling rate series
can be selected in addition to the 96
kHz sampling rate series, fitting for FFT
analysis data recording by using the
LX-20 as a PC front-end.
Direct Rotational Signal Inputs
The LX-20 provides dedicated 1 / 2
tachometer pulse input(s) without im-
pacting the analog input channel
count.
(Using the tachometer pulse input channels low-
ers the maximum sampling rate at some of the
channel settings.)
Output to Vibration Simulators
and Loudspeakers
A waveform generating function is
provided at the LX-20 monitor output
terminal. You can record data while
outputting sine waves, white noise or
pink noise to vibration simulators or
loudspeakers.
Battery Unit BU-80/ Battery Pack HR-30L Vehicle Mount Adapters TZ-LXVM (16ch Unit)
Stand-alone.....
Removable media recording
with a remote control unit.....
With PC direct.....
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Numbers of Channels
Frequency Bandwidth vs. Recording Time
576 MB Memory (64 MB standard + 512 MB optional)
2
4
8
16
32
Numbers of Channels
2
4
8
16
32
Frequency Bandwidth
40 kHz (96 kHz sampling)
40 kHz (96 kHz sampling)
20 kHz (48 kHz sampling)
10 kHz (24 kHz sampling)
5 kHz (12 kHz sampling)
Frequency Bandwidth
40 kHz (96 kHz sampling)
40 kHz (96 kHz sampling)
20 kHz (48 kHz sampling)
10 kHz (24 kHz sampling)
5 kHz (12 kHz sampling)
Recording Time
Recording Time
1,480 seconds (Approx. 24 minutes)
1,450 seconds at Memo ON
740 seconds (Approx. 12 minutes)
730 seconds at Memo ON
370 seconds (Approx. 6 minutes)
360 seconds at Memo ON
370 seconds (Approx. 6 minutes)
360 seconds at Memo ON
370 seconds (Approx. 6 minutes)
360 seconds at Memo ON
Note:Turning ON the voice memo additionally consumes 64 kbps (8 bits x 8 kHz) data.
Turn OFF the tachometer pulse input channels.
PC Card
Calculation based on using 950 MB capacity of 1 GB PC card
2,470 seconds (Approx. 41 minutes)
2,420 seconds at Memo ON
1,230 seconds (Approx. 20 minutes)
1,220 seconds at Memo ON
1,230 seconds (Approx. 20 minutes)
1,220 seconds at Memo ON
1,230 seconds (Approx. 20 minutes)
1,220 seconds at Memo ON
1,230 seconds (Approx. 20 minutes)
1,220 seconds at Memo ON
Note: Turning ON the voice memo additionally consumes 64 kbps (8 bits x 8 kHz) data.
Turn OFF the tachometer pulse input channels.
Remote Control Unit ER-LXRC
Optional Accessories