Teac ER-LXRC1000 Instructions For Use Manual

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  • Page 1 D01349910F ER-LXRC1000 Remote Control Unit Instructions for Use...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    6-6-1. Event mark ....... .16 TEAC and TAFFmat are trademarks of TEAC CORPORATION, 6-7.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Model for USA Model for Europe Supplier’s Declaration of Conformity DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Model number: ER-LXRC1000 This product complies with the European Trade name: TEAC Directives request, and the other Commission Responsible party: TEAC AMERICA,INC. Regulations.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    TEAC Corporation will bear no responsibility for infringements on third-party intellectual property rights or their occurrence because of the use of these...
  • Page 5: Connections

    3. Connections Use the included cable to connect the DIGITAL CONTROL input/output connector on the back of the LX-1000 to the TO LX-1000 control input/output connector on the back of this unit. To use a microphone, connect the microphone included with the LX-1000 to the MEMO IN (mic input) jack.
  • Page 6: Names And Functions Of Parts

    4. Names and functions of parts 4-1. Top Press when recording to make it record ready. Display Search (mREW/,F FWD) buttons This 3.5-inch TFT color display with 320×240 resolu- Use to search playback files. tion shows various types of information. ATTENTION NOTE The display is produced with extremely high-precision...
  • Page 7: Back

    Check the connections between the LX-1000 and After confirming that the SD card is not being accessed, ER-LXRC1000 units, as well as their AC adapter connec- press and hold the STANDBY/ON button on either the tions. Then, press and hold the STANDBY/ON button on LX-1000 or this unit to put them into standby.
  • Page 8: Basic Operation

    5. Basic operation 5-1. Status changes 5-1-1. Explanation of status change diagram entry Entries appear on the status change diagram in the following manner. Stopped Status Setting change Possible operations REC] Status change (by button or menu) 5-1-2. Status change diagram The status of the LX-1000 will change in the following manner.
  • Page 9: Home Screen

    5. Basic operation o A maximum of 200 event marks can be added to 5-2. Home Screen a single data file. Bar meters Bar meters appear here during playback, recording and when record ready. The number of channels shown can be changed by selecting a bar meter, pressing the ENTER button and turning the VALUE dial.
  • Page 10: Trigger Settings Display

    5. Basic operation 5-3. Trigger settings display CAN recording available, CAN data received Battery charge high* Battery charge low* Battery voltage low* Stop trigger Using external power supply* Start trigger * These are shown when a BU-LX1000 battery unit is The start and stop trigger settings are shown by icons.
  • Page 11: Recording Media Information

    5. Basic operation 5-4. Recording media information 5-6. Changing settings from the Home Screen Media capacity use and playback position display Media and remaining space (hh:mm) Media capacity use and playback position display The information shown changes according to the status of this unit.
  • Page 12: Recording And Playing Data

    5. Basic operation The settings of the following items can be changed 5-8. Synchronization function from the Home Screen. Sampling series (SERIES) (page 25) For details about master and slave unit connections, Sampling frequency (SAMPLE) (page 25) refer to “Synchronization function” in the LX-1000 Analog-digital conversion bit depth (AD) (page 25) Instructions for Use.
  • Page 13: Synchronized Playback Settings

    5. Basic operation 5-8-2. Synchronized playback settings 5-8-3. VR-24 sync After selecting files to play on the slave units, select the Preparation file to play on the master unit. If you select the file to play on the master unit first, Use a synchronization cable to connect the search by ID for the files to play on the slave units.
  • Page 14: Recording

    6. Recording 6-1. Order of procedures 6-4. Calibration Set the value used to convert sensor output to physical Set recording conditions quantities. Set recording destination 6-4-1. Equivalent input calibration In the physical quantity conversion fields, set the rated Calibration output and rated capacity indicated in the sensor test report (page 26).
  • Page 15: Setting Triggers

    6. Recording Pre-trigger (PRE TRG) 6-5. Setting triggers By default, the system saves data from the time between when a recording starting condition occurs and when a In addition to manually starting and stopping recording, recording stopping condition occurs. When a pre-trigger you can also set the system to start and stop recording interval is set, data is recorded before a recording starting using triggers and intervals.
  • Page 16: Interval Recording

    6. Recording 6-5-2. Interval recording Recording time (REC TIME) Recording continues for the set amount of time. Example of one interval recording repetition Interval time (INTERVAL) Recording time If the Number of repetitions is set to 2 or more record- ings, this is the amount of time that the system stays in a record ready state from the time one recording ends until the next recording starts.
  • Page 17: Recording Format

    6. Recording 6-8. Recording format The format used for recording data is TAFFmat. See the LX-1000 Instructions for Use for details about the TAFFmat format. 6-8-1. Media folder structures Folder type Name Details This is created in the root folder. Master folder LXDAT Data is managed inside it.
  • Page 18: Playback

    7. Playback Install AR-LXAO1000 analog output amplifiers into the Playback will start and playback data will be shown LX-1000 as necessary. on the Home Screen. During playback, the following buttons are enabled. ATTENTION .: Skip to previous recorded data Data saved to an LX-1000 SD card can be played back. /: Skip to next recorded data Data saved to a computer cannot be played back.
  • Page 19: Searching By Count

    7. Playback 7-2. Searching by COUNT 7-4. Searching by time When the unit is playback ready, select the playback When the unit is playback ready, select the time display time (COUNT) on the Home Screen and set the play- on the Home Screen and set the time to search for. back time to search for.
  • Page 20: Settings

    8. Settings Settings can be changed on the Menu Screen. Settings The following screen shows an example of a selec- that are used frequently can also be changed on the tion from the setting value options. See “8-2-1. Home Screen. SYSTEM menu structure”...
  • Page 21: Selecting Values From Setting Options

    8. Settings 8-1-1. Selecting values from setting 8-1-2. Inputting numbers as setting options values A value for a setting such as the sampling frequency can To input numbers as the value for a setting such as the be selected by pressing the ENTER button to open a list COEFFICIENT, press the ENTER button to open the num- of options to the right of the setting value.
  • Page 22: Inputting Characters As Setting Values

    8. Settings 8-1-3. Inputting characters as setting 8-1-4. Opening submenu screens values The menu screen has a multilevel structure. When a setting item with a t to its right is selected and the To input characters for a setting value, such as for the ENTER button is pressed, a submenu will open.
  • Page 23: Menu Structure

    8. Settings AO Amp settings 8-2. Menu structure OUTPUT V RANGE SELECT OUTPUT CH. Settings CHANNEL NAME SYSTEM Set All FILE PULSE SETTINGS TRIGGER MODE MISC EDGE THRESHOLD DIV. RATIO 8-2-1. SYSTEM menu structure MOVING AVG. NUM. RANGE SYSTEM SAMPLING SERIES GPS SETTINGS SAMPLING FREQ.
  • Page 24: Trigger Menu Structure

    8. Settings 8-2-3. TRIGGER menu structure 8-2-4. MISC menu structure TRIGGER MISC MODE DISPLAY DATA NONE DISPLAY CH TRIGGER PARAMETER START CONDITION LOAD LEVEL SAVE LEVEL INITIALIZE LOGIC NOTATION EDGE LANGUAGE (言語) COUNT SET TIME EXTERNAL TIMEOUT BACKLIGHT OFF PRE TRG BRIGHTNESS STOP CONDITION BEEP...
  • Page 25: System

    8. Settings ATTENTION 8-3. SYSTEM The maximum file size of voice memo data is 4  GB. Voice memo data in excess of 4  GB will not be recorded, but normal recording will not be interrupted. (For voice memo data to exceed 4 GB, it would take about 6 days.) MONITOR CHANNEL The signals of monitored channels are output from...
  • Page 26: Module Settings

    8. Settings Press the Update (F3) button to manually load Select the channel to set first and press the the TEDS data for the selected channel. ENTER button to open the settings screen. Refer to the following explanations for each of the Press the OK (F1) button to set TEDS data as input/output module settings.
  • Page 27 8. Settings OFFSET COEFFICIENT Set for the unit after physical quantity conversion. Set the parameters used to convert signals to physi- cal quantities. NOTE OFFSET Physical value = Input voltage × Coefficient + Offset Set for the unit after physical quantity conversion. TEDS INFO.
  • Page 28 8. Settings SAMPLING POINT Adding ID filters. Set the sampling timing. Press the Add (F1) button. Set the resynchronization jump width. CAN FD ON: Record CAN and CAN FD. OFF: Record CAN only. Do not record CAN FD. LISTEN ONLY OFF: Return ACK when data frame received.
  • Page 29: Pulse Settings

    8. Settings Deleting ID filters 8-3-3. PULSE SETTINGS Press the Delete all (F3) button to delete all. Set the pulse input (PULSE IN) on the front panel. To delete one filter, turn the VALUE dial to select it, The setting procedure is the same as for module and press the Delete (F2) button.
  • Page 30: Gps Settings

    8. Settings EDGE 8-3-4. GPS SETTINGS This sets the timing for counting pulses. Set when using the optional GPS receiver (LXGPS18X (5Hz)). THRESHOLD This sets the voltage level for counting. DIV. RATIO This sets the division ratio when dividing before counting pulses.
  • Page 31: Sync Settings

    8. Settings 8-3-5. SYNC SETTINGS 8-4. FILE Sync status SD card status MODE This sets the synchronized operation mode of the unit. SD card status If an SD card is loaded in the LX-1000, its capacity and SYNC NUMBER* open space are shown. This sets the number of units operating with “NO MEDIA”...
  • Page 32: Open File

    8. Settings FILE 8-5. TRIGGER Set the beginning of the names given to recorded data files. When the mode is Trigger or Interval, setting items for COMMENT the mode are shown. Input a comment for recorded data. See “6-5. Setting triggers” on page  15 for details about Trigger settings.
  • Page 33: Misc

    8. Settings 8-6-1. PARAMETER 8-6. MISC o Parameters can be loaded from and saved to SD cards. DISPLAY DATA LOAD Set the bar meter display unit. Load the parameters saved on the SD card. The 5 most recent parameter files will be shown. DISPLAY CH SAVE Set the number of channels shown on one screen.
  • Page 34: Set Time

    8. Settings 8-6-2. SET TIME 8-6-4. BEEP Set the date and time of the LX-1000 clock. BUTTON o Use the F2–F4 function buttons to change the date Set whether or not the system beeps when buttons format. are used. WARNING 8-6-3.
  • Page 35: Beep

    9. Specifications 8. Settings 8-6-6. BEEP General External dimensions ....145 × 24 × 108 mm (W × H × D, not including protrusions) Weight ......... 0.34 kg Included accessories Connection cable (about 5 m) .
  • Page 36: Warranty Explanation

    TEAC Corporation will bear no responsibility for infringements on third-party intel- lectual property rights or their occurrence because of...
  • Page 40 Luminous House, 300 South Row, Milton Keynes, Phone: +44-1923-797205 (UK Importer) Buckinghamshire, MK9 2FR, UK TEAC SALES & TRADING Room 817, Xinian Center A, Tairan Nine Road West, Shennan Road, Phone: +86-755-88311561-2 (ShenZhen) CO., LTD. Futian District, Shenzhen, Guangdong Province 518040, China...

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