Specifications
Main Units
C
on n ectin g w ith Application s
Sweep Sine wave, start/stop frequency, linear
aPnudlselo,gpuselstetinwgisd.th, and intervaltime settings
(There are restrictions depending on the
sampling frequency.)
Frequency Characteristics Tolerance of±0.5 dBfor DCto each bandwidth
o2f4thbeitsmMainSBu1n6it bits used for data out of24 bits
Th e LX Series provides
a
diverse set of con n ection s to popular data an alysis application s, w h ich en ables
〈LX-10〉
Num. of Quantizing Bits
Conversion Method
,
I/OAmp Slots
2
(Eight channels per slot)
Choice ofMemoryonly, emory+
emory+ PCcard drive (Specifyone when you
order.)
Simultaneous sampling, 128-times oversampling
efficiency in all steps of the process: from experiment setup to data recording and processing.
Recording Devices
M
M
Odisk, or
∆∑ (delta sigma)method; 64-times
oversampling at 96 kHzsampling
Sampling Frequencies See the sampling frequencies ofthe main unit.
Power Consumption pprox.
M
Pinknoise
Co n n e ct in g t o Se n so rs
Interface
Choice ofIEEE1394 or 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
Ethernet (Specifywhen you order.)
W
hite noise
Power Supply/Consumption 11 to30 VDC, approx. 45 Wfor an 8-channelI/O
configuration (AR-L PA and AR-L O)with media
recording
Cpowersupplycable andACadapterare supplied.
pprox.4.1 kg Approx.9 lb (for an 8-channelI/O
configuration using an MOdisk/a PCcard)
X-10 specifications.
LXSeries
Re c o rd in g Un it
Using the constant current excitation type accelerometer input amp card, you can directly connect to ICP®
X
1
XA
A
5
W
accelerometers and ICP® microphones. You can also read values such as sensitivity and calibration values
Front Panel Control
Digital Control Connector Contact input:
K
eys REC, FWD, STOP, PA
CFWD, REC, FWD, ST
T,P.LOCK, and ±30-second
internalclockadjustment Status output: REC,
FWD, ST P, PA SE, EV T, and P.LOCK
Input: Llevel: 0.4 Vorless, Hlevel: Open or2 V
or more, Pulse width: 100 ms or more utput:
USE, EVENT, P.LOCK
Constant Current Excitation Type Accelerometer
Input Amp (AR-LXPA1)
R e c o r d i n
p e r fo r m a n ce t h a t e x ce e d s
DAT Da ta Record ers
g
a n
d
p l a y b a c k
R
E
OP,
D
A
for connected transducers. For experiment setup, these features reduce the need for additional equipment
and can automate coefficient settings, thereby eliminating setup errors, and greatly reducing the effort
required for experiment setup and data processing.
PA SE, EV
U
EN
W
eight
Num. of Channels
Input Format
Input Coupling
8
differentialinputs
Balanced and unbalanced
Balanced Ccoupling, balanced DCcoupling,
Ccoupling
O
U
EN
*Other specifications followthe
L
A
O
Battery Enclosure(BU-80)
Input Impedance
Input Range
unbalanced
D
IEEE 1951.4 Mixed-Mode Transducer
OAnpgelneddrhaainlf,pmitcahxim36u-mpisnyn(DcHcAu-rRreCn3t:68-Rm1AxxCxosnenrieecst)or:
Num. of Internal Battery Packs
External Dimensions
3
(Abatterypackis described below)
V
p
The new LX Series data re-
cording s ys tem from TEAC
has been des igned for fas t
set-up, reliable recording, and
ve rs a tile p la yb a c k in yo ur
data recording applications in
the laboratory and in the field.
Following-on from the conve-
nience of DAT recorders, the
LX Series en-ables recording
in wider bandwidths. The ser-
ies has strengthened connec-
tivity with sensors, PCs and
analysis applications; achieves
fast data processing; and is
d e s igne d to lowe r d a ta re-
cording costs.
Monitor Channel
Microphone Jack
Speaker and Earphone Jack
Sampling Frequencies
1
1
1
(analog output)
Appprrooxx..1320W0W××1H2×7.58HD×in200Dmm
Absolute Max. Input
V
oltage ±(ov5er0raVnge to ±127%)
Joint use ofboth a digitalfilter and an analog filter
(2nd Order Butterworth)
±0.5dB. In Cmode:
the main unit (-3 dBat 0.1
to the bandwidth ofthe main unit.
24 bits, SB16 bits used for data out of24 bits
(excluding protruding parts)
Approx. 3 lb
Filter
Transducer
Analog Data
96, 48, 24, 12, 6, 3, 1.5 kH
Common to each channel)
Cto 40, 20, 10, 5, 2.5, 1.25, 0.625 kH
With real-time transfer to memoryor PC: 1.536
B/s (byIEEE1394)/0.768MB/s (by100BASE-TX)
Example: 40 kH bandwidth×8 channels in
,536 B/s)
With an Odisk/a PCcard: 0.768
each
z
Weight
pprox. 1.5 kg
Frequency Characteristics
A
1
H
zto the bandwidth of
z). In Cmode: DC
(
D
H
D
LX
Frequency Bandwidths
Max. Recording Rate
z
Battery Pack (HP-30L
)
13.2
3.3
TEDS
Memory
Supplied
Capacity
V
oltage
V
h
Num. of Quantizing Bits
Conversion Method
M
M
A
Simultaneous sampling, 128-times oversampling
∆∑ method; 64-times oversampling at
96 kHzsampling
(
1
z
W
eight
Size
Battery Type
Approx. 700 g Approx. 1.5 lb
NP1 type
Ni-M
M
M
MB/s
H
Sampling Frequencies
See the sampling frequencies ofthe main unit.
Digital Data
(Example: 20 kHzbandwidth×8 channels)
±1 ppm(at 25°C)
Power Supply to Sensors 28VDC, 4 mA
Power Consumption Approx. 7 W
(
Sencitivity, Calibration Data,
Time Precision
Manufacturer Code,
Serial Number, etc.)
Internal Clock Correction ±30 seconds' adjustment
Power Supply/Consumption 11 to 30 VDC, approx. 40 Wfor an 8-channel
Remote Control Unit (ER-LXRC)
Reflective type, 320×160 pixels
Bar meter display, mainunit control(setting,
recording, reproducing)Event, Microphone input
LCD
Functions
Constant Current Excitation Type Accelerometer
Input Amp (AR-LXPA2)
IEEE1394/Ethernet
Iw/Oithcomnefidgiuarraetico
o
nrd(AinRg-L
XPA
1
and
A
R-L
X
A
O)
D
CE, CCI
Conforms to MIL-STD-810EFigure 514.4-1,2,3
for the models with memoryonly, memory+ PC
Cpowersupplycable andACadapterare supplied.
V
External Dimensions
A
ppprrooxx.. 61.750WW×
×
13.20HH××41D00inDmm
Input Range
±(ov0er.0ra
3
n
1
g
6e,t0o.1±
,
01.2371%6,)1.0, 3.16, 10, 50 Vp
Con n ectin g to Netw ork
Using the 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX Ethernet interface, you can build distributed multi-channel data record-
ing systems. Synchronizing pulses generated by, for example, GPS signal can synchronize the internal
clocks by using +/-30 seconds' adjustment function of the LX and you can control the recording of
multiple devices connected to the network. The data collected by each LX main unit can be collected
over the network, which reduces the effort required to physically collect media from different locations.
Safety Standards
Vibration
(excluding protruding parts)
Cable length m16 ft
pprox. 0.65 kg pprox. 1.4 lb(excluding cable)
A
bsolute Max. Input
V
oltage ±50 Vin the ±10 Vp range, ±100 Vin the
±50 range
A, C, Flat
10 z, 20
5
Vp
a
card drive,
an Odiskis not inserted.
Conforms to MIL-STD-810EMethod 516.3 20
11 ms alfSine (using PCMemoryCard).
pprox. 300W×65H×200Dmm
pprox. 12W×2.5H×8Din
(excluding protruding parts)
pprox. 3.8 kg pprox. 8.5 lb (for an 8-channel
I/Oconfiguration using an Odisk/a PCcard)
M
emorywith an
M
Odrive onlywhen
Weight
A
A
W
eighting
H
Hzswitchable
M
Extension I/O Unit for DC Input Amp (AU-LXEPIO)
Power Supply to Sensors 28VDC/4 mAor 24VDC/4 mAswitchable at
hardware
*Other specifications followthe AR-LXPA1 specifications.
Shock
G
I/OAmp Slots
2
(Specifythe combination ofamp cards to be
built in when you order.)
Approx. 300W×30H×200Dmm
Approx. 12W×1.2H×8Din
(excluding protruding parts)
pprox. 1.2 kg pprox. 2.5 lb
(excluding the amp card)
H
External Dimensions
A
A
External Dimensions
Analog Output Amp (AR-LXAO)
Num. of Channels 8
Output Format
GPS
Weight
A
A
Weight
A
A
U
nbalanced
M
Output Coupling
Output Level
DCcoupling
Switching Hub
Temperature and Humidity 3P2Ctcoar1
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pl:e0ratoion4)0°C
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operation)
The XNavisoftware, provided as standard, can
set the measurement parameters, monitor, and
record data tothe PC. It has the following system
requirements. S: Windows 98SE/Me/2000/X
CPU: PentiumIII600 zor faster M: 128
or more Free ard DiskSpace: Bor more
5
to35°C40 to 95°Fat 10 to85 %R
H
Extceitnastiioonn IT/yOpeUnAictcfeoler rtohme eCtoenr sIntapnuttCAumrrpent
(AU-LXEPIOP)
Frileteqruency Bandwidths
DJoCinttoutsh
e
eoffrebqouthenacdyigbiatanldfwiltiedrth(DoefctihmeatmioaninLPuFn)it
(
and an analog filter(2nd Order Butterworth)
24 bits, SB16 bits used for data out of24 bits
Multiple LXs
LX
Software
L
I/OAmp Slots
2
(Specifythe combination ofamp cards to be built
in when you order.)
(Eight channels per slot)
Num. of Quantizing Bits
Conversion Method
M
128-times oversampling ∆∑ method; 64-times
O
P
M
Power Supply
11 to 30 VDC,
adapter are supplied.
pprox. 300W×50H×200Dmm
pprox. 12W×2H×8Din
(excluding protruding parts)
pprox. kg Approx. lb (excluding the amp card)
D
Cpower supplycable and A
C
Output Connector
Power Consumption
oversampling at 96 kHzsampling
C
A
M
H
RA
B
pprox. 5 W
H
2
G
External Dimensions
A
A
Etherne
LX
1E0tBhAerSnEe-Tt/
Overall Accuracy
When Using AR-LXPA1 and AR-LXAO
RLiannegaeritaccuracy ±20%.1%orolerslesss
1
00BASE-TX
〈SLamXp-2lin0g〉Frequencies
-
2
96, 48, 24, 12, 6, 3, 1.5 kHz- 102.4, 51.2,
5.6, 12.8, 5.12, 2.56, 1.28 kH
z
Weight
A
2
1
y
Distortion factor
-
-
(Common toeach channel)
DCto the sampling frequency(listed above)/ 2.4
65.536,32.768,16.384,8.192,4.096,2.048,1.024kHz
100, 50, 20, 10, 5, 2, kH
Amp Cards
±0.05%or less (for bandwidth of20 kHzor
more),±0.2%or less (for bandwidth of10 kHzor
l±ess0).1%or less (from10 minutes after the power
1
z
DC Input Amp (AR-LXDC2)
LX
Router
8
U
Frequency Bandwidths
Tachometer Pulse Inputs
nbalanced
Drift
DC
has been turned on and when recording to one
media)
Internet/WAN
Num. of Input Channels 2or×11×63-b2i-tbcihtacnhnaenlnse(lON/OFFin 2-channelunits),
2 kHz, with DSP-based
Inter-channel phase difference Typical0.5°(in the same range and with
bandwidth of20 kHzor less), or 1°or less (in the
same range and with bandwidth of40 kHz)
a
NETWORK
Input Format
BThorthes
u
hsoeldthleevloewlsewri1tcbhietdforovtaecrh
a
o
mmoentegr+pu0l.s5e,t1im
,
ing.
Input Impedance
2
M
.5, 5, 10, and 20
ax. allowable input voltage is ±50
2×BNCs
epends on the main unit setting.
to 255
to 16 (Cannot be used simultaneouslywith
V
IAn
b
psuotluRteanMgaex. Input
V
oltage ±01.00, 1V, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50 p (overrange ±127%)
Joint use ofboth a digitalfilter (Decimation LPF)
and an analog filter (2nd Order Butterworth)
5
V
a
V
Filter
Con n ectin g to Existin g An alysis Systems
Some existing data recorders have the ability to
perform analog playback and change the playback
speed (matching the analysis system bandwidth
Co n n e ct in g t o Da t a Pro ce ssin g So ft w a re
The format for recorded data is TAFFmat, the file
format now used by TEAC digital Data Recorders.
Data files in the TAFFmat format can be read by
the LX View and by other companies' analytical
Input Connector
Sampling Frequency
FrequencyDivision Ratio Setting
D
1
1
S/N (Crosstalk), measured at the Analog Output:
Moving
Average Measurement
I n p u t c a g e
±0.01V
64 dB (- 64 dB)
74 dB (- 71 dB)
83 dB (- 77 dB)
87 dB (- 77 dB)
A
t 2 0
k
H z o r l e s
s
60 dB (- 60 dB)
69 dB (- 69 dB)
76 dB (- 73 dB)
77 dB (- 73 dB)
At a 0kH z
generator output.)
Measurement Modes
Pulse count mode (Count ofnumber ofpulses
within the gate time; count ofthe totalnumber from
the start tothe stop.)
q
e re q u e n c y
a m p l in g
e re q u e n c y
p a n d w id th
1 /2 f sAtte n u a tio n
±0.0316V
±0.1V
and playing back fast phenomena at
speed, or playing back slow phenomena at
speed, within the same sampling rate series)
The LX Series can replace traditional data recor-
der even in an analysis system that requires exist-
ing analog data to be played back. At PC with
the optional LX View program, you can extract
only necessary portion from an originally recor-
ded file to create new data file. Then you can
a
slower
a
faster
software that supports TAFFmat. Also, in
uration in which a PC is connected and
a
a
config-
LX Ser-
Cycle count mode
5
1
0
k
0H
H
z
z
DC to 4200Hz
80dB
±01.301V6V
Frequencymeasurement mode (Cannot be used
simultaneouslywith generator output.)
RPMmode (Cannot be used simultaneouslywith
generator output.)
2 00H z
DC to 80Hz
DC to 40Hz
DC to 20Hz
DC to 8Hz
80dB
80dB
±3.16V
±10V
87 dB (- 77 dB)
87 dB (- 77 dB)
77 dB (- 73 dB)
77 dB (- 73 dB)
a
ies recorder is used as the front-end, the TAFFmat
format files can be used with software providing
real-time recording and analysis functions. We
als o pro-vide the file converter s oftware from
TAFFmat to the popular analyzing data file formats,
such as ASCII, UFF, ATI, and so on. TEAC provides
1 00H z
5 0H z
2 0H z
1 0H z
5 H z
80dB
When Using AR-LXDC2 and AR-LXAO
a
G
enerator Output
Num. of Output Channel
Output Level
1
channel
±1 to 5
DC to 4Hz
60dB
S/N
78 dB(within the bandwidth)
Vp
(variable in 0.1 Vsteps, same as
1 H z
DC to 0.4Hz
DC to 0.013Hz
DC to 0.006Hz
DC to 2Hz
No filter
No filter
No filter
40dB
Crosstalk
-
78 dB(below20 kHzwithin the bandwidth)
a
monitor output)
BNC(Monitor output)
1 /3 0H z
1 /6 0H z
a
Output Connector
Output Mode
1
to fs/2.4 (to 1 digit belowthe decimal
copy the new data file to another media to per-
form analog playback in the LX main unit. This
enables data to be investigated more efficiently.
system integrators with
a
Windows DLL for direct
Note
:
Analog voltage output is not supported.
Note: The overall accuracy specified here is the accuracy of the analog output
when using an input amp and DC output amp, and may differ depending on
the frequency characteristics and the input range of the input amp.
a
control of LX Series recorders. Contact TEAC for
details.
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