SEA M300USERSGUIDEM300 Users GuideRevision date: January 5, 2015 1:52 pm© Copyright 1997-2015. Science Engineering Associates, Inc.WELCOME TO THE M3
M300USERSGUIDE SEAWELCOME9• Capability to write to binary file while playing back data.• Capability to playback data from an open growing file on
M300USERSGUIDE SEAPROJECTMANAGEMENT99Click on Insert.Use the default values. Click Done to finalize the insert of the board.Note: Forafulldes
SEA M300USERSGUIDEPROJECTMANAGEMENT100If you want to see which files are part of the M300 demo project, open a command window and thentype.cd /ch
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M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP103SETUPM300 setup information for board entries, acquisition event entries and buffer.GENERALSETTINGSThere are several a
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP104This is used for acquisition mode.PB/UDPControls whether or not the board will be used during playback and broadcast.Dat
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP105BOARDSETUP1. In the Setup menu, select Board. (Shortcut: Alt + S, B)All the M300 functionally as far as acquiring real
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP106modify button.To remove a board, you must first click on the board on the tree. Then you click the remove button.Once yo
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP107ModifyAccesses selected board parameters so they can be changed/reviewed. You must first click on theboard name.For a l
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP108ACQUISITIONSETUP1. In the Setup menu, select Acquisition. (Shortcut: Alt + S, A)The M300 provides a graphical interface
SEA M300USERSGUIDEWELCOME10REQUIRED• Pentium II or better class processor.• Accelerated Video Card (PCI).• 128MB RAM minimum.• 20MB free hard disk
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP109for each acquisition event type. When you use the acquisition setup dialog in the M300, the data sizewill get filled au
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP110the acquisition events is set in the buffer setup.UpMoves the selected item up the list by one. This changes the order o
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP111change the order of the boards in the project tree.When you click on a acquisition event, you can modify the settings f
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP112BUFFERSETUP1. In the Setup menu, select Buffer. (Shortcut: Alt + S, U)The buffer setup dialog allows the user to contro
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP113The order of the acquisition events on the tree is the same order in which they will be used foracquisition.For the syn
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP114For a system frequency of 100 hz, buffer frequencies of 20 hz and 25 hz are possible.For a system frequency of 160 hz, b
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP115asynchronous buffer and the frequency/life for the buffer in hz.If you click on a buffer from the buffer tree, you can
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP116BOARDSETUPD IALOGSEach board type in the M300 has unique setup parameters. The next sections contains a snapshot,along
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP117PCIDAC "PCIDAC Board" Piraq "Piraq Board" Piraq2 "Piraq2 Board" PMF "PMF Board"
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP1181DBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).CommandFor
M300USERSGUIDE SEAWELCOME11ATRIBUTETOTHEMODEL200After years of trusted use the Model 200 Data Acquisition System (M200 DAS) is showing its a
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP1191D256BOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Comman
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP120Done(See “Done” on page 104).Default(See “Default” on page 104).Cancel(See “Cancel” on page 104).
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP1212DGREYBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).DMA(S
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP1222DMONOBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).DMA(Se
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP123AIMMSBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).Data(See “Data Bits” on page 104).Stop(
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP124ARINC429BOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Rece
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP125ARINC561BOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Don
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP126ATDAQ141XBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Ana
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP127CAMAC1DBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Slot
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP128CAMAC1D256BOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Sl
SEA M300USERSGUIDEWELCOME12System card and wrote a program to initialize the card and handle the interrupts. We measuredinterrupt latency and were
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP129GainA/D gain selection.Done(See “Done” on page 104).Default(See “Default” on page 104).Cancel(See “Cancel” on page 1
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP130CAMACANALOGBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).S
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP131CASPBPBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).Port(See “Port” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(Se
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP132CASBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).Port(See “Port” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “P
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP133LaserAttenuationSee probe manual.Done(See “Done” on page 104).Default(See “Default” on page 104).Cancel(See “Cancel”
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP134CIPBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).Port(See “Port” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “P
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP135NValueSee probe manual.DepthofFieldRejectSee probe manual.EndDiodeRejectSee probe manual.UseRealParticleWidthS
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP136CIPGSBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).Port(See “Port” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP137TASSourceSee probe manual.MiddleThresholdSee probe manual.DepthofFieldRejectSee probe manual.MaximumThresholdSee
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP138CYCTMBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Done(Se
M300USERSGUIDE SEAWELCOME13• We did away with the command interface. Our users will not have to learn/remember any more M200 commands.• The M200
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP139CYDDABOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Done(S
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP140CYDIO24BOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Port
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP141CYPDISOBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Done
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP142DT2817BOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Port0
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP143GPIBPCIIBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Dev
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP144GPSBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Data(See
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP145NETWORKBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Prot
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP146PCIDACBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Done(S
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP147PIRAQBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Memory
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP148TimeSeriesSee board manual.DelaySee board manual.TimingModeSee board manual.GatesSee board manual.TimeSeriesGateSee
SEA M300USERSGUIDEWELCOME14• During playback mode the user can write data to M300 binary file.• Capability to playback data from an open growing f
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP149PIRAQ2BOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).DSPF
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP150SyncSee board manual.TestPulseWidthSee board manual.TestPulseDelaySee board manual.FrequencySee board manual.Timing
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP151ClutterFilterSee board manual.TimeSeriesSee board manual.RFTriggerSee board manual.RFSwitchSee board manual.Stagger
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP152PMFBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Done(See
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP153RTI802B OARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Done
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP154SBUSBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Done(See
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP155SEADABOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Done(S
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP156SERIALBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).Data(S
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP157SERIALPORTBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).D
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP158SPPBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).Port(See “Port” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “P
M300USERSGUIDE SEAWELCOME15CONTACTINGSEAShould you need to contact SEA for any reason whatsoever, please select the most convenient meansfrom th
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP159AverageTransitRejectionSee probe manual.TransitRejectSee probe manual.AverageTransitTimeAcceptSee probe manual.Ch
SEA M300USERSGUIDESETUP160SYSTEMBOARDAddress(See “Address” on page 103).State(See “State” on page 103).PB/UDP(See “PB/UDP” on page 104).IRQCon
M300USERSGUIDE SEASETUP161projects. If some of your acquisition rates are higher, then pick a system frequency that is at least ashigh as the max
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS162WINDOWDISPLAYSThe data displays in the M300 are used to convey acquired data in immediate, understandable form.
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS163Type Description / Display2DG "2D Grey Image (2dg.300)" 2DM "2D Mono Image (2dm.300)" BFA B
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS164FlagsWindow render flags allows the user to customize the look and features desired for each window.Most of the
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS165GENERALSETTINGSThe M300 has a large variety data displays. However, all displays share some common attributesw
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS166GridToggleButtonThe grid toggle button, if depressed, will show the grid for the display. Some M300 displays,
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS167XAXISTABYAXISTABNote: ThepropertiesoptionsforthexAxisandtheyAxistabsareidenticalwith theexcep
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS168MinorMinor grid lines are shown with one pixel in the M300 display (light). This controls the spacingbetween min
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGETTINGSTARTED16GETTINGSTARTEDThe following section is provided for users who wish to get up an running quickly. SEA recommend
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS169TRIGGERTABThe trigger tab shows the primary and secondary trigger properties to use for the window.Note: Ifth
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS170FrequencyThe trigger frequency. Most windows use ‘Ignore’.FormulaThe formula to trigger on. Most windows don’t u
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS171There are times where it’s desirable to lock some features of the M300 from being able to bemodified.For exampl
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS172RGBValueDisplays, in numerical form, the Red, Green, and Blue components of the currently selected color.Each c
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS173PRINTING/CAPTURINGADATADISPLAYAvailablePrintersThis is a drop down menu containing a list of installed prin
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS1741. On the display you wish to print. Click on the Print Button in the display control group at thetop of the dis
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS1752DGREYIMAGE(2DG.300)ParticleImageA reproduction of the shape of the particles that passed through the 2D Gr
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS1762. Select the scaling value needed by either selecting a value from the drop down menu, or typing inthe number d
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS1772DMONOIMAGE(2DM.300)ParticleColorThis number determines which color the Particle image will be displayed in
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS178CLOUDGREYSCALEIMAGE(CGS.300)
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGETTINGSTARTED17boot floppy. Don’t use boot directly into photon or probe for video modes at this time. Usedefault settings fo
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS179CLOUDIMAGEPROBE(CIP.300)
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS180FORMULAWATCHAND ALTER(FWA.300)
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS181HISTOGRAM(HIS.300)SamplingIntervalThe Amount of time between data sampling.CurrentCountThe count in progress
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS182HODOGRAPH(HOD.300)AltitudeThis value is the current altitude of the aircraft during the plot at a specific poin
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS183HIGHSPEEDANALOG(HSA.300)HighSpeedAnalog‐adjustingYlimitsClick on the limits
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS184HEIGHTTIMEINDICATOR(HTI.300)IntensityindbzThe amount of energy which is received back at the radar dish is
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS1852. Click on the point you wish to read.3. Read the height and intensity values from the text boxes.HTI‐Adjust
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS186HIGHVOLUMEPARTICLESPECTROMETERIMAGE(HVP.300)TimeBarA visual representation of a time interval.ParticleIma
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS187AgeLimitThis is the limit, assigned by the user, the M300 will use to determine if an image should beindicated
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS188LIST(LST.300)
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGETTINGSTARTED18CHANGINGTHEM300NODENUMBERWhen you install QNX by default we use node 1 for the install. After the install,
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS189MOVINGAIRMASS(MAM.300)LatitudeThe aircraft’s angular distance north or south of the earth’s equator, measure
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS190CourseThe plotted path of the aircraft.ReferenceRingsCan be controlled by the Rings field and provide a referen
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS191PROBEDISTRIBUTION(PDI.300)
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS192POSITION(POS.300)
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS193PLANPOSITIONINDICATOR(PPI.300)IntensityindbzThe amount of energy which is received back at the radar dish
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS194SKEWT(SKT.300)Temp/DewptThe current degree of temperature and the temperature at which dew begins to form.IB/IT
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS195STRIPCHART(STP.300)ViewSliderControls the width of the data display area.
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS196TEXT(TXT.300)Absolute/OffsetPositionToggleToggles between absolute and offset mode to be used when using the
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS197Text‐MovingTextEntriesNote: Thelock/unlockbuttonmustbesettounlockbeforemakinganychangestothet
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS198Text‐CreatingaNewTextEntryNote: Thelock/unlockbuttonmustbesetto unlockbeforemakinganychangesto
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGETTINGSTARTED19GETTINGTHESYSTEMON THENETWORKIt’s important to have a network card that is supported by QNX. You should j
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS199this is only one text entry, these buttons will have no effect.DoneButtonClick on this button to finalize the
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATADISPLAYS200Note: Useofthestr ingform a t modifierforanyotherdatatypesotherthanstring typesmayres ul t inun
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATADISPLAYS201XVS.YViewSliderControls the width of the data display area.
SEA M300USERSGUIDESERVICEANDTROUBLESHOOTING202SERVICEANDTROUBLESHOOTINGAlthough unlikely, there may be occasions when the M300 or the underlyi
M300USERSGUIDE SEASERVICEANDTROUBLESHOOTING2038. According to QSSL, the developers of QNX, large amounts of memory allocation (done eitherstati
SEA M300USERSGUIDESERVICEANDTROUBLESHOOTING2045. Run the M300 and store the binary data to a file.6. Using the RawView Utility to check if the A
M300USERSGUIDE SEASERVICEANDTROUBLESHOOTING205On rack mount systems you want to make sure the cards are fully inserted on the PCI/ISA slots.The
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGETTINGSTARTED20described. For instance, to rename the ‘.key.3020’ file after copying from a windows machine, type mv key.3020
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGETTINGSTARTED21Hvps: 0Falcon: 0Spp: 0Caps: 0Piraq: 0INSTALLINGM300SOFTWAREINQNXSYSTEMOnce QNX is setup and is connected
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGETTINGSTARTED22For example, to copy the entire ‘/test’ directory, type at cp -pR //1/test /test at the commandprompt. You shou
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGETTINGSTARTED23/etc/passwdroot::0:0::///:/bin/shaugie:x:101:101:Augie Henriques:/home/augie:/bin/shlyle::102:101:Lyle Lilie:/
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGETTINGSTARTED24#/usr/ucb/route add 225.0.0.0 192.9.200.2/usr/ucb/route add default 192.9.200.40# /usr/bin/syslogd# Note: to a
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGETTINGSTARTED25promo2000 56790/udppromo2000 56790/tcp## POS/AV#pos-display5600/udppos-control5601/tcppos-primary560
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGETTINGSTARTED26Pipe &emu87 &kbd $CON_KBDprefix -A /dev/console=/dev/con1Net &Net.e1000 -d1075 -l1 &#Net.bege10
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGETTINGSTARTED27$ /bin/Fsys -f 2000 -i 4000 -Hdisk500/bin/Fsys.atapi$ /bin/Fsys.atapi/bin/mount$ /bin/mount -p /dev/hd0 /dev/h
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGETTINGSTARTED28It is because of this real-time requirement that some of the special features of modern day GUI arenot availabl
SEA M300USERSGUIDETABLEOFCONTENTSIIITABLEOFCONT ENTSWELCOME TO THE M300Product Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGETTINGSTARTED29PhotonTaskBarThis is where any running application’s buttons will displayed. For SEA applications, each wind
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGETTINGSTARTED30HELPVIEWERThe Helpviewer will give you all the documentation for the QSSL software install in the system. Thema
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGETTINGSTARTED31area, you will only get the internal part of the window, without the title bar area of the window.SEATABThis
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGETTINGSTARTED32WORKSPACEThe Photon work space is made of nine virtual consoles. Only one console can be visible at a time.The
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGETTINGSTARTED33For those users you are experienced and have a favorite editor, go ahead an use whatever editor youare familia
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGETTINGSTARTED3423. To delete to the end of a line: CTRL + K.24. Use view menu to switch to hex mode when looking at binary dat
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGETTINGSTARTED352. If there were any changes made while the M300 was open, an option to save changes will begiven. Select Yes
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGENERALINFORMATION36GENERALINFORMATIONThe following sections will provide the user with some helpful basic information about u
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGENERALINFORMATION37determines if the image it's part of was booted from disk or from over the network. If the image wasb
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGENERALINFORMATION38Note: IDnumbersarenumbersgiventoeachuseraccountorgroupaccountforidentificationandshouldbeas
M300USERSGUIDE SEATABLEOFCONTENTSIVChanging your Password . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGENERALINFORMATION39• SEA configures the M300 systems with no conflicts for IRQ, DMA and Address. The user is allowed to make
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGENERALINFORMATION40to your current file system, type cd / and you will be returned to the root folder of your file system.ALIV
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGENERALINFORMATION41command prompt for a more complete list of features.STARTINGM300ON/FROMANOTHERNODETo start M300 on ano
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGENERALINFORMATION42Login Shell: /bin/shNew Password: Press ENTERRetype New Password: Press ENTER4. Copy all necessary files fr
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGENERALINFORMATION43These protocol used port number (aka sockets) or port names that are defined in the /etc/servicesfiles.TCP
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGENERALINFORMATION443. To begin the UDP services, you must run the ‘netstart’ batch file. This can be done at thecommand prompt
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGENERALINFORMATION45#/etc/nfsstart#Note: to act as a TCP/IP server, uncomment next line/usr/ucb/inetd &5. Run ‘netstart’ i
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGENERALINFORMATION46The best way to test a serial port is to do this with the ‘sertest’ utility. Please see the ‘sertest’ utili
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGENERALINFORMATION47CAPTURE/PRINTINGM300WINDOWSThe M300 system has the capability to print data to a file (bitmap, *.bmp) or
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGENERALINFORMATION481. In a QNX shell type gzip filename where ‘filename’ is the file you wish to compress. Forexample, gzip s
SEA M300USERSGUIDETABLEOFCONTENTSVSetup Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGENERALINFORMATION49FINDFILESThere are times when it’s necessary to look for a certain group of files or a particular file na
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGENERALINFORMATION502. Use the seadrive -qnx to mount the ‘/hd1’ directory, which is the mount point to for the USBdrive.3. Cop
M300USERSGUIDE SEAGENERALINFORMATION51• M300 interfaces directly with BC635PCI/BC637PCI (GPS Mode) interface (IRIG-A, IRIG-B, IEEE 1344 (Modulat
SEA M300USERSGUIDEGENERALINFORMATION52• We can synchronize to NTP server prior to running M300 (using ntpdate). While M300 is running time adjust
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW53MAINWINDOWANDPROPERTIESThe M300 main interface window is the primary launch point of all M300 operations. BothA
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW54ProjectNameThe current project name is display last in the M300 title bar. It is separated from the data source by
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW55CloseWrite1. In the File menu, select Close Write (Shortcut: Alt+F, W).Closes a file being written to.Note: Ther
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW56All files used by the M300 will be closed. This includes binary raw file, ASCII files, project files, etc.EDITMENU
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW57PROJECTMENUYou can find detailed information about the projects (See “Project Management” on page 91).New1. In t
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW58All the M300 functionally as far as acquiring real time data goes through boards. The boards are thebasic entity th
M300USERSGUIDE SEATABLEOFCONTENTSVI2DGrey Board . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW59Selects the previous window in the window list.Next1. In the Window menu, select Next (Shortcut: Alt+W, E).Selects
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW60UDPUser Datagram Protocol. This will enable the M300 UDP receive mode. When an M300workstation is in either acquisi
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW61FormulaWatchandAlterThis button brings up a formula watch window. This allows a user to see what is happening w
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW62CommandTo the right of the ‘>’ command prompt is command drop down box. The user can type anycommands to be exec
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW63For the most part error messages are bad. The user must track down the source of all error messagesand eliminate t
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW64STATUSTABThe status tab display information about M300 data size, rates, state, duration, maximum duration,errors
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW65This is valid only for acquisition and UDP modes.BroadcastThe total column displays how much data is being broadca
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW66The information for the IRQ and Proxy times are from the counters on the system board. When wedo acquisition using
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW67be the cause of these problems.Frequency(hz)This is the system frequency. This value is the value the M300 system
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW68PLAYBACKTABThe playback tab displays some information about data being played back on the M300. Here theuser can c
SEA M300USERSGUIDETABLEOFCONTENTSVIICloud Image Probe (cip.300). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW69FileProgressBarDisplays how far along the file pointer is (in percentage).When the user rewinds, goes to end of
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW70AlphabeticalOrderThis allows the user to reverse the alphabetical sort order for the windows in the drop down disp
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW71information entered here is saved in the prj.300 configuration file in the project folderDuring playback the proje
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW72USAGETABThe Usage Display Tab is a convenient tool to continually monitor critical resources that can effectM300 D
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW73M300FILEPROPERTIESDIALOGThe M300 file properties dialogs has sections for files, general and print settings.FIL
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW74When the QNX OS writes to a file, it doesn’t update the directory structure. This is done tomaximize the write spee
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW75These are files which can be used by many projects. For example, if you have a lookup filerosemt.lup, it can be pl
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW76directory. This allows the project and picture files to be separate.If you use ‘/’ in the name, this implies a dire
M300USERSGUIDE SEAMAINWINDOW77HistoryCount,File,Project,Window,CommandThis allows the user to change the number of entries for the history
SEA M300USERSGUIDEMAINWINDOW78PRINTTABWindowPrinter/CaptureThe window printer/capture drop down list allows the user to select the printer, bit
M300USERSGUIDE SEAWELCOME7WELCOMETOTHEM300The M300 is a Data Acquisition System based on the QNX 4 OS (real-time, UNIX like, POSIXcertified) f
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATAOPERATIONS79OPERATINGINSTRUCTIONSThe M300 has three distinct operational modes. Acquisition, Playback and UDP are all mod
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATAOPERATIONS80ACQUIRINGDATATo acquire data with the M300 system is fairly easy.1. Start M300 system (See “How to Start M300”
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATAOPERATIONS811. There are no errors in the error status and no errors in the M300Logger window. Any errors thereand you nee
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATAOPERATIONS82PLAYBACKDATATo playback data with the M300 system is fairly easy.1. Start M300 system (See “How to Start M300”
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATAOPERATIONS83Once the M300 is running and playing back data you should always see time incrementing on yourdisplay window a
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATAOPERATIONS842. Start M300 and setup the system for either acquisition mode (See “Acquiring Data” on page 80)or playback mo
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATAOPERATIONS851. Start M300 system (See “How to Start M300” on page 34).2. Load the desired project (See “Open Project” on
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATAOPERATIONS86For users with multiple systems and large setups sometimes the situation arise where it’s necessary torun multi
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATAOPERATIONS87HOWTOSETUPBROADCASTFORMULTIPLESYSTEMThere are times were UDP broadcast (send) might be required for more
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATAOPERATIONS88For the second M300 system.Start the M300 and then change the UDP broadcast settings.To change the UDP settings
SEA M300USERSGUIDEWELCOME8QNX operating system to reduce system latency and minimize the effect on real-time applications. Our vision is to provi
M300USERSGUIDE SEADATAOPERATIONS89For the first M300 session.Start the M300 and then change the UDP broadcast settings.To change the UDP setting
SEA M300USERSGUIDEDATAOPERATIONS90For the second M300 session.Start the M300 and then change the UDP broadcast settings.To change the UDP setting
M300USERSGUIDE SEAPROJECTMANAGEMENT91PROJECTMANAGEMENTThis section of the M300 Users Guide provides assistance with setting up and managing M30
SEA M300USERSGUIDEPROJECTMANAGEMENT92NEWPROJECTNote: M300projectscanno tbesavedontotherootdirectory‘/’.Usersmustfirstcreateadirec
M300USERSGUIDE SEAPROJECTMANAGEMENT93OPENPROJECT1. In the Project menu, select Open.(Shortcut: Alt + P, O)2. In the Subdirectory List, select w
SEA M300USERSGUIDEPROJECTMANAGEMENT94SAVINGAS1. In the Project menu, select Save As. (Shortcut: Alt + P, A).2. In the Subdirectory List, select
M300USERSGUIDE SEAPROJECTMANAGEMENT95DELETEPROJECT1. In the Project menu, select Delete. (Shortcut: Alt + P, D)2. In the Subdirectory List, sel
SEA M300USERSGUIDEPROJECTMANAGEMENT96CONFIGUREANEWPROJECTUse the instructions in the (See “New Project” on page 92), to create a new project.
M300USERSGUIDE SEAPROJECTMANAGEMENT97As you can see the demo project has no boards in the board project tree.The default board type is ‘System’,
SEA M300USERSGUIDEPROJECTMANAGEMENT98Exit the M300 and save the demo project. We will see how to add another board to this project next.Start the
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