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User’s manual for Shout
January 15, 2003
$Id: manual.tex,v 1.2 2002/03/24 11:42:15 root Exp root $
1 Overview
Shout provides a way to configure test and even record sample data from connected Guralp equipment
using a variety of PalmOS platforms. Many Palm Pilots can run for many days on a single set of AAA
batteries thus they can be used where getting a power source for a laptop would be impractical. Shout
supports downloading predefined configurations to attached equipment so that many instruments may
be configured to exactly the same parameters. Shout can record blocks from the attached instruments
and store them in the Palm Pilot for later analysis on a PC or workstation.
2 Getting started
2.1 Prerequisites
2.1.1 Compatibility
Shout has been tested on PalmOS 3.0 3.0.1 3.1 3.1.1 3.5 3.5.1 and 4.0. To communicate with Guralp
equipment you require a Palm Pilot with a serial port. Some PalmOS devices have only USB slave
ports, device s which have serial ports include the following Palm models: III, IIIe, IIIe SE, IIIx, IIIxe,
IIIc, V, Vx, Vx LE, VII, VIIx, m100, m105, m125, m130, m500 m505, m515, and i705. The Visor Treo
has a serial port, and serial port adapters are available for other Visor models but they may require
external power.
2.1.2 Cables
To use Shout you will need the correct sort of cable.
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Most people have a Hotsync cable or cradle. To use
this with the standard data cable that connects Guralp
equipment to a PC you will need a null modem adapter.
The adapter should have two 9 pin male D connectors
and be wired as follows. (As the adapter is symmetrical
the two ends are interchangeable, so it doesn’t matter
which end is connected to the palm pilot)
2.2 Memory
Shout uses approximately 45kB of space on your Palm Pilot, when running it uses another 15kB on
the local heap and 20kB of database space. When recording Shout has a 32 byte overhead per block
stored.
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User’s manual for ShoutJanuary 15, 2003$Id: manual.tex,v 1.2 2002/03/24 11:42:15 root Exp root $1 OverviewShout provides a way to configure test and ev

Página 2 - 2.3 Installing

3.5.2 CRSM Battery formA link is opened to the CRSM and the current battery status is dis-played. When done click on ‘Done’ to return to the main CRSM

Página 3 - 3.1 The status line

3.6 Streams formThe names of all received streams are displayed in the list box in thecenter. Shout recognizes a maximum of 20 different streams and ca

Página 4 - 3.4 The DM configuration forms

Fetching ShoutRecordDB.pdb... OK[root@unix cgcf]#Once you have the file use the palm2gcf utility to convert the PDB file to the standard GCF blockformat

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If you use the memo pad application, don’t forget to insert a space afterthe ‘\’ character, and a newline at the end of the memo.When you click on the

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4 Notes4.1 Battery lifeShout uses a considerable amount of battery power, as unlike most Palm applications it is not oftenidle as it has to process an

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2.2.1 Old Infrared EnhancementsIf you are using an older Palm Pilot (one running PalmOS 3.1.1 orearlier) you will need to ensure that the serial port

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Once you have launched the installer click on the Add button and select the shout.prc file:Next click the done button; Shout will be installed the next

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3.2 Quitting ShoutOccasionally you may ask Shout to do something impossible (for example contacting a now disconnecteddevice). You can interrupt at an

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3.4.1 Main DM formSysId: and Serial: Here you can edit the system id, and serialnumber for the DM. The strings are composed of the characters‘A’-‘Z’ a

Página 11 - 3.8 Recording

Send Buffer: Click here to cause the DM to dump the contents ofits silicon file buffer.3.4.2 Mass formThe positions of the masses in the attached seismom

Página 12 - 3.9 Macros

3.4.5 Center formThe center command is issued to the DM and the results are dis-played in the window below, when the sensor has finished centering youc

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3.4.8 SOH formHere you can choose which of the auxiliary channels are transmit-ted. Note that if you disable the Mass position channels then the ‘Lock

Página 14 - 4.3 Acknowledgments

3.5.1 Main CRSM formSysId: and Serial: Here you can edit the system id, and serialnumber for the DM. The strings are composed of the characters‘A’-‘Z’

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