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1. Instantaneous Versus Average Spectra 1 When you first open a file the entire range is selected up to a maximum of 60 seconds and the average spectrum displayed 53 gt Ga tm Draw Let 1 Aap KOO 1159 8 amp E IN fl h E wen i MAJ NU i Va NAA NG AW WAN Mi ew Ma Me ai ni call ne Dp HR ZU A ATKI S00 no DJ nox m Ik Frequency DH Test 004 bke Driver Lett 1 2 You can drag a range to display the average spectrum for that range 54 Analysing Spectral Data Drew Let 1 Rare 3 48 625 6 Magmic di Pw Mt d led iau T N Mw Ilo e dad V M aay MA N Test 004 bkc Driver Left 1 Range 34385 6255 1 454 Pal 1 448 75 i Tama ai 3 If you touch to put a cursor at a point in the time history the corresponding instant aneous spectrum is displayed 99 rete uar Sonoscout 7 Dre Let 1 Fire zi Magnruiude dl m T WM ne AP T Test 004 bkc Driver Left 1 Time 2 88 amp Ampbitusde 003 Pa 4 If you tap the Play button the sound will start playing from this point and the display will show a real time spectrum which changes according to the position of the play cursor 5 You can choose to display the spectrum as a PSD Power Spectral Density in units2 Hz 56 Analysing Spectral Data gt da X 7 t Lux1 002 bkc Driver Lett 1 Lux1 O02 bkt Diner Lett 1 Freg LOG Hr Mag ALEJ dB Rue 0 00 X380 5 Mus
2. Unit 5 Return to the Calibration List where you will see the calibrator you have just cre ated Calibrator List ha ous Mic 42314 Acc 4294 Mic 4228 6 This is saved in the global settings file and will always appear in the Calibrator list in future Calibrator List 7 You can delete custom calibrators but not standard calibrators by swiping to the left over the entry you wish to delete while in Edit mode 23 Calibration Pw Tung Special Delete Calibrating a Transducer with Unknown Sensitivity 1 Manually enter the appropriate settings for the transducer in the Channel table Remember to enter a name and serial number for the transducer and also enter 7 for the sensitivity this is important EF UA ee o UC FEL NP a DET S EE s D mu woo C O o co 2 Open the Calibration form and select the Calibrator you wish to use It may Auto cal ibrate but if this is not what you want to do select the preferred calibrator uncheck the OK checkbox and it will repeat the calibration with the calibration settings you selected It will calculate a Gain factor which is 1 Sensitivity Ch Cralbraber Sar LOT DE CJ 000 ui ENEENEEE 1 LC ni 2 3 1 000 Li LT 1000 EMEN ETT 98 673 INI aaa o0 L5 NENNEN 1 000 Bi HH 1000 AMEN 1 000 La AES 0 zaj gt i 3 3 Ln A 3 BH BIBLE a aj a aj a 2i E ud P 4 3 When you tap Close to c
3. I ofa tn The system is is now in the Recording mode e The Record button is flashing the enabled channels are being recorded and the time counter is running e The Mark Event 7 button appears Use this button to add markers to the file to identify important events e A GPS file is also recorded update rate approximately 1 Hz 3 Tap to pause the recording if required 34 Making a Recording Time counter stopped Test 003 bkc ann a xm i F ee ee se d Time 62s Amplitude 4100 V Pause button flashing Time display and level meters continue displaying butno data Is LAKI recorded GPS connected aoo T The system is now in the Recording Paused mode e The Pause button appears and is flashing e The time counter stops at the elapsed time e The Front end continues streaming data as displayed on the Time dis play and level meters but nothing is being recorded e Tap the flashing Pause button to continue with the recording or tap the Stop Recording button to stop it Note If you continue with the recording the data will be appended to the same file 4 Tap W io stop the recording 35 FE Eh fact Record button has estu 051 wav stopped flashing Lut Microphone 581 uPa ii 150 uM i 139 uv a Stop streaming button available Time display and level meters are displaying data F ggig Amplitud
4. Note The Reset button does not reboot the LAN XI module it only resets the entries in this form by restoring them to their default settings TEDS Detection When a TEDS transducer is detected The following settings are automatically set e CCLD or 200 Volt Polarisation as appropriate e Filters o 7 0 Hz for accelerometers o 22 4 Hz for microphones e Channel Type Signal e Grounded 12 Setting up a Channel Manually The exception is the Laser Tacho Probe Type 2981 where the following settings are used CCLD 7 0 Hz Filter Grounded Channel Type 7 Tacho o Pulses per Rev 1 o Tacho Threshold 50 Relative Procedure If you are not using TEDS transducers you can enter the values manually by selecting the channel and working through the following procedure 1 Select the channel by tapping the relevant channel name in the channel list Add to Base name Incrementing gt Channels Calibrate Detect Reset Chi Channel 1 Enabled gt CLL ON Sensitivitv 1 00000 V WV Ch3 Channel 3 Enabled gt Ch4 Channel 4 Enabled gt CCL OD Of Sa sitivity 1 nonn V Y 2 Enable the channel by tapping Enabled On and if required tap CCLD On and enter the maximum default value for the Time history display History Max 13 Settings Channel 3 Enabled ON Channel Type Signal gt Range 10 Vpeak gt Filter 7 0Hz gt Floating I OFF Name Driver Head CCLD Transducer None gt Sensitivity 0 11000 V Pa gt
5. Acoustic Weighting Linear gt Display Settings gt 4 Touch a display to make it active The title bar is highlighted in grey to make it obvi ous that itis the active display 48 Analysing Spectral Data Dez inl m 3 3 4 s eJ 7 SportB 001 bkc Sparta 001 bkc Deor Lett 1 a Tawo 10 881 a Frog 224000 Hr Mag M dB ci go Fred BILOG Ha Mag T031 di Paseo OO MH i j i 20u g i 7 E 1 MW plain Pad NA MA F Wa Pa Md KAT g 95 A LIFE 3 5 200 400 600 ano ik E Frons H7 3 2 Sport amp 001 bkc Driver Right 2 amp Fn 00 Me Mog 70 21 dil Faraar HUNG amp 0 444 d Magri 0 209 Sports 001 bkc Driver Lett 1 He Choose the type of spectrum to be displayed in the active display see 1 above Open the file to display Choose the channel to be displayed in the active display 2 ko 2 The time history of the selected file and channel number will be displayed The range is set to the complete time history as indicated by the black background The average over the entire range is displayed for Spectrum and 1 3rd Octave The spec trogram and orders are displayed for the entire range If you tap E you will hear the file channel displayed in the time history 8 Repeat this process for all the other displays Note The active display is the master which controls what you see and hear Calculation and Display Settings Each display has its own display and calculati
6. BK3053 100387 B 120 Lond Settings Save Pre trigger Auto stop File Settings Display Settings Channels Calibrate Detect Reset However in the Channel Settings list Channels Calibrate Detect Reset Chi Driver Left Enabled Che Driver Right Enabled Ch3 CAN Throttle Enabled gt Ch CAN Rpm s Enabled Chs CAN Speed Enabled Ch6 Engine Tacho Enabled Chr Wheel Tacho Enabled Che CAN Tacho Disabled OO Finci only some of the settings can be changed without stopping pre recording These are as follows 1 With Channel Type setto Signal these can be changed 107 File and Folder Names Settings Channel 1 Default Display History gt History Max 3 2 With Channel Type set to CAN Voltage these can be changed Settings Channel 4 Default Display Profile gt Profile Max 7 5k 3 With Channel Type set to Tacho these can be changed Settings Channel 6 Channel amp Tacho Tacho Engine gt Source Engine Default Display Profile gt Pulses Rev 2 000000 Profile Max 7 5k Threshold Relative gt Level 50 00 96 Slope Positive gt Hold off 96 0 00 Missing Tooth Mo smoothing DH gt Dropout corr on Saving and Loading Recording Setups 1 All the recording setup information is stored on the mobile device in a default file the name of which is the type and serial number of the currently connected LAN XI module for example BK3053 100387 B 120 setup 108 F Hat Gharia M Prota KE Son
7. Default Display History gt History Max 3 Choose the channel type Signal Tacho or CAN Channel 3 Channel Type Signal Tacho CAN Voltage 4 Inthe Name field delete the default name and enter a new name 14 Setting up a Channel Manually BK3050 106998 A 060 Settings Channel 2 Enabled m Range 10 Vpeak gt Filter f 0 Hz gt Floating OFF CCLD When finished tap Done on the keyboard 5 In the Sensitivity field enter the sensitivity value and select the unit from the list that appears when you tap Unit BK3050 106998 A 060 Sensitivity Unit V v Pa N m s m s m RPM iind 06998 A 060 Channel 2 Sensitivity Sensitivity 1 00000 Unit V 15 6 Choose the Default Display type which is what the display will automatically switch to when you select the channel Channel3 Default Display History af Spectrum Profile 7 Alternatively you can set up and or review the complete channel table To view swipe from right to left to open the display Pa CI P Al Charan a Sonoscout 7 Cnlibinte Deteci Reset Ch Enabled Hanse Filter Floating Name 1 zix 006 O LNSCN ss 3 DC a Engine Tacho 0 UZD CHE MAC 2 a0 Vp 74 M LE Loh Fron Wheel Z 6 CT TIT 7 ions Loft Apar Vias TZ era Fes iari Ba dina ISINAMA Bir bris ars To change any of the channel settings just tap on the relevant item in the table for instance
8. Frequshcy Hr Cursormoving through time history Time s 27 1gpd 4 5 6 7 Driver Fight 2 123 Diver Fight 2 4 f you choose a Reference profile all those available are shown under Reference in the settings menu an additional order cursor is displayed and the Order number for the current cursor position is shown along with the other cursored values Settings Time History ON Display layout gt Channel 1 Ower Lett gt Time Axis Apm 3 Frequency Range eS GRH FFT Lines B00 gt Frequency Resolution Settings Overlap Mone Acoustic Weighting CAN Throtthe y canton Display Settings CAM Speed Engine Tacho Wheel Tacho 60 Analysing Spectral Data W M LADT gt ta Sport4 001 bkc ta Cursor values Time LOTI Ss Preg 300 Hr Mag E119 db Ord LOC 400 300 Fiege Hz Do Order cursor Tera 4 Sonoscout P92 3 4 5 6 7 Driver Left 1 T Driver Left 1 5 You can change the Time Axis from Time to RPM and the system will use the pro file from the selected Reference channel to re align the map Settings Time History CON Display layout Channel Settings Frequency Range Rpm FFT Lines Frequency Resolution Hz gt Overlap 6596 Acoustic Weighting Linear 3 Reference Engine Tacho gt Display Settings 61 Varas rum 1rd Chae Canc Frequency rir lk k th dk Sk din Rem APH Sport4 001 bkc
9. 17 5 e a 250 Li TED ik Tiara 8 Fined y Bri Carl wot wav Left 1 Range 052 amp 22 718 A DE H 4 231 k iil i Fa j Tiii pr TT TS Display showing A weighting after Propagate Settings button selected 67 xir lee ol E Sonascout gt ta Wa TO Lett 1 Carl wotwav Frey SSS Ha Ma Carl wolwav Tiree 18 38 a Fre 279 03 He Mies 45 31 dita R AMG dg Aj i e A o t i E Carl wotwav Right 2 i 2 Range AAJ 20 718 _ 807 E Pti 00 TO oH a UU i Fi 54 N i g Jet z 404 j D H T NG 1x8 15 17 5 2e a Pl Tana 8 Carl wotwav Range P82 s 20 718 a p 1 Ba a 4 i 15 m 28 35 Tara 5 Taking Screenshots 1 You can take screenshots on the mobile device using standard Apple functionality pressing the Home button and Power button simultaneously 68 Analysing Spectral Data i 4 Chon T Wis Nga Iter i Sonoscout 7 Cari Woi wiii ia 13 48 Hi hiap 21 14 gB hiagnue B Frequency Hz Carl wotwav Lett 1 Range 8525 20 71 s A DS Pa ae i fa 5 i 15 20 Tama 8 EE ed M4 3 2 Or you can use the button in this task and the Metrics task The built in camera offers certain advantages The first is that the pictures are report ready that is no trimming is required and the highlighted title bar which indicates the current
10. 81 Copying Files From Your PC to Your Mobile Device Method 2 83 Table of Contents Using iTunes to Copy Files Method 1 2 00 20 20 ccc cc eee eee eeeeee 84 Using iTunes to Copy Files to Your PC Method 2 isses 84 Using iTunes to Copy Files From Your PC Method 3 85 Setting up the Headphones 70000000 000 0 a B7 SettingupaGPS L 222222 88 Exporting csv Files 89 AHAHA 91 The User Interface u a 92 About Dialogue III LLDD PPA LLDD r222 ornan 92 Example Front end Web Page 94 Example Router Web Page 95 Example Help Page 2000000 000 aa 96 Task Overview cee 97 Recording Task u 11111 cece ccc cece cece ccc ee cee cece ce eceeeeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeeeeteeeeeeeees 97 Recording States 97 State QNM 97 etate 2 sssssssssssssssssssssllsllslssls sse Ie IillllzlIz2mz2lz2m22c22 222223223223 2232222 97 SILA 98 State4 OOOO 98 ej zo ERR ee AA eee 98 vizio a ee an a ne ee ae ee ere eee TE 98 Peak Level Meters u a 98 Level History Display sss I IIR LDL aaa o nanana 98 Time Task ooo cece a 98 Functions Available in Time Task sss 99 Analysis Task CA 99 Gui ace ests terete eas E E ees aac 99 Opening Files 2 20 20 cece cece AA aasa aaa 101 File and Folder Names 02 0 0 0 220 0 ccc ccc cece ccc ccecceeccceceeeceeeceeecteeseeeeeeeee
11. Delete button appears which allows you to permanently remove files from the mobile device 101 Opening Files Test 001 wav Test 002 wav E Test 003 wav EI a Test 004 Copy2 wav Test 004 wav If you did not use the Streaming option the file you just recorded will be on the SD Card You can see which files are on the SD Card by tapping SD Card Content This opens a list of all files on the SD Card If you tap one of the filenames this file will be downloaded to the mobile device and stored in the Recordings folder 102 Big Documents 2 files Longfile 3 fles gt files 3 Reduced Sender 1 files 3 Streaming 0 files gt Test Files 25 files 3 Tommy 1 files gt Various B files 3 Yeti 6 files isono calcheck Bhiles 3 SD Card content Documenta Documents iPad recording in Natar Longfile 3 files 3 Recordings 1 files 2 Reduced p Documents Recordings 20130206 161441 UTC 000048 A progress bar is displayed during file transfer If you touch hold and slide your finger to the left on a filename a Delete button appears which allows you to permanently remove files from the SD Card 103 Opening Files Test 001 wav Te st DOOwaw Test 1003 way Test 004 l ee Test 004 Copy2 wav Test 004 wav 104 File and Folder Names Use File Settings to set up the file type and file names for recorded time histo
12. Location Full eotia ali Pw way Description Markers Note This Metadata is also shown in PULSE Reflex You can also edit the metadata after you have made the recording So for example you could enter data in the Test Object Engineer and Location fields before you make any recordings and enter an appropriate description immediately after each test has been recorded 5 Tap on Display Settings in the Settings menu to change the various display set tings as required You can set the length of the time axis for the real time History and Profile dis plays by selecting them in the Settings menu Settings Display Settings History length Profile length Spectrum Frequency Axis Frequency Max Acoustic Weighting Magnitude Min Magnitude Max Display Settings story length 50 ms 100 ms v 200 ms 500 ms 15 25 linear 1 7000 Hz Display Settings ofile length 500 ms Linear gt i 20 dB 85 dB 10 5 v 20 5 You can choose whether you want to use a Linear or Log frequency axis for the real time Spectrum display and whether to apply an acoustic weighting to sound pressure channels only Settings Display Settings History length Profile length Spectrum Frequency Axis Frequency Max Acoustic Weighting Magnitude Min Magnitude Max 100 ms gt Display Settings quency Axis 10s gt Linear v Log Display Settings stic Weighting Linear v A weighted B weighte
13. Office fib siri Q Find My iPad Apurple location services icon will appear next to an item that has necem location 7 A grey location services icon wall appear next lo an item that has used your location within the kasi 24 hours An outlined location services icon will appear next to an item that is using a geolence A qeaofence is a virtual perimeter around a location Apps like Reminders use geofencing to notify you when you arrive ad or leave these locations Exporting csv Files For all Analysis and Metrics displays except for Spectrogram it is possible to export the x y data to a csv file 1 Display the required data 89 Setting up the Headphones a i P T LL NE 4 EH Het Charge B i 1 mi i r1 L s Lu Car A 2gwot bkc Orra Lett 1 Deer Lot 1 Tera 2 53 Frequency Hr Magestude SEL Tera 3 Car 2gwotbkc mE Driver Lett 1 Tite 20583 a Are 0514 Pa 4218 dL Adi 2 Tap the snapshot button 3 This creates a png file for the whole display and a csv file for the active display The csv file has the same base file name as the original time history appended with an incrementing number png file for CarA 2gwot bkc j Car A 2gwot bkc meta CarA 2gwot bkc pkf 90 Reference Reference This section contains all the reference material you should need 91 The User Interface Ala Saari ES lec Boi Ch
14. appears You can choose whether to append the Date Time or an Incrementing number to the Base file name So in this example the first recorded file would be called Test 001 bkc and be located in the folder called Demo BRK3050 106998 A 060 Settings Base name Incrementing Number wf Time and Date Created Files Each recording you make generates a set of files with the same base name For example if you use a base name called Sono the filenames will be e Sono_001 bkc e Sono_001 meta contains all the metadata plus the GPS coordinates e Sono 001 pkf file containing the peak history of all channels It significantly speeds up the time taken to display long time histories If itis missing for some reason it will be recalculated In addition if you trim a file over a range the start and end time of the range are appended to the filename for example e Sono 001 10 724 30 456s bkc together wi th equivalent meta and pkf files If you take a snapshot an image and csv file are created where the filename includes the name of the data file e Sono 001 snapshot 001 png and Sono 001 data 001 csv 106 Folders Each set of files is stored in a folder called a Project in the app All folders are at the same level that is you cannot have folders within folders Settings you can Change While Pre recording All the following settings can be changed without stopping pre recording ley Mo Service BRK3053 100387 B 120
15. contains the gain factor for all TEDS transducers calibrated with the system and the sensitivity and gain factor for all manually defined and calibrated transducers e global settings contains the following settings o Calibrator Configurations for Standard and Custom calibrators o Recording Configurations for example File name and Format Streaming on off etc Analysis Calculation and Display Settings Metrics Calculation and Display Settings Name of last opened file Metadata entries e Virtual Front end setup default settings for the Virtual Front end O O O O 111 Virtual Front end Mode Virtual Front end Mode Virtual Front end Mode or Demonstration Mode allows you to test recording functionality without the need for a Sonoscout configuration installed license plus LAN XI modules connected Continue to Running in Virtual Front end Mode If you have installed a license and have the necessary hardware configuration you can go directly to Using Sonoscout for information on how to use the app 112 Running in Virtual Front end Mode The purpose of the this mode is to allow you to try out the functionality of the Record task without the need for a license i e no LAN XI connected Virtual Front end Mode is initially switched off by default so to enable it you need to be disconnected from the Front end You can check this by viewing the Settings panel in the Record task it should display Front end not Detected Fro
16. eg LOO He Mag 3E 4T dB4C Rara 0 00 2 82 a Fee 00 Hz Mag 55 01 di Figs 0 00 60 00 a o E EI i s E 3 d 3 Test 003 bkc Driver Lett Ear 1 Test_004 bkc Driver Left 1 Freg 3 amp 2 00 Mz Mag 61 25 di Hanga 0 00 37 98 s ME eg 394 00 Hz Mag Eg Marte pa Pa Tama s 2 Use to select the file to be displayed in the active display 3 Repeat this process for all the other displays 4 n the time history you can change the range or select a specific time point which can be different for each file display Long Files 1 If you open a file that is longer than 60 seconds the first 60 seconds is auto matically selected for spectral analysis 51 Sonoscout 7 E82324a45578 Dri Lett 1 Frequency Hz 50 Tara 8 Driver Test 001 bkc Rance 6 60 a 6 O0 Ag First 60 secs selected Pal If you touch to the right of the end of the range the range will move to the new pos ition but will never get longer than 60 seconds By holding your finger down on the time history you can slide the range to right or left to move it to the desired region When you remove your finger the new spectrum is calculated 2 52 Analysing Spectral Data T Sonoscout P ta W 2 E2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Driver Lett 1 eH a Frequenzy Hz T Driver Lett 1 Test 001 bkc Range 297 56 0 258 48 e
17. i Ano LOO m Bd sm Driver Left 1 zit Hpm selected Pa 62 Analysing Spectral Data Order Analysis 15 78 hare n B M Spectrum find Octave Spectrogram Sonoscout Car A_2gwol bke Driver Lett 1 Car A_2gwot bke Babay Tire S 887 s Frag 244 00 Hz lag 76 10 GEA Ord 2 99 Bi Rigen 4107 45 APM Mag NG dhA Overall level channel color Order level red Frequency riz Magne GBA VoM D 2 3 4 i i 7 B 1k E Xx 4 Ek E Rpm RPM Order 3 00 Driver Left 1 Car A 2gwot bkc Pie DOT a ASF a Pa 1 Use the Settings menu to set up the calculation and display parameters 63 Settings Time History C Display layout y Channel 1 Driver Left gt FFT Lines amp 400 gt Overlap BEM gt Acoustic Weighting A weighted gt Order Axis Rpm gt Order Number 3 Reference Engine Tacho gt Display Settings gt 2 Tap on Engine Tacho or profile channel to use as the reference for cutting the order and displaying the result Settings Reference None CAN Throttle CAN Rpm CAN Speed Engine Tacho v 3 Specify the x axis type Settings Order Axis Time vf Frequency Rpm 4 Enter the default values 64 Analysing Spectral Data Settings Display Settings Mag Min 40 dB Mag Max 100 dB Play and Cursors 1 If you tap the Play button you will hear the sound for the file channel in the active display Si Hoi Charp
18. iL 4E 1c Panga 0 00 380 s on PSD dieu Magna foil Hy This is more appropriate for random signals than the Autospectrum as it nor malises by the frequency resolution of the spectrum This means that data ana lysed with different resolutions can be directly compared Spectrogram 1 When you tap Spectrogram the default behaviour is to display the map for up to the first 60 seconds of time data 57 Sonoscout vx aa O Sport4_001 bke Driver Lolit 1 ao Tiree Borda Frequency 30200 Hr Magritude S482 dB 2 34 5 6 7 de qr Se a ma Sa eee ee ee Ja Frequency ri TEC Sport4 001 bkc Purge OD a 42 5X a to 60 secs 2 If you select a range in the time history the spectrogram is calculated over the same range There is a cross hair cursor which follows your finger as you move it around on the display 58 Analysing Spectral Data Sonoscout 7 Sport4 001 bkc ME Taman BOO e Frequency 39200 Hz Magnitudo 54 827 dfi Frequency Fi Selected range in time history Sportd 001 bkc Hinge OD a 13 885 a 2941 E E 4 5 6 7 Driver Lett 1 Driver Lett 1 3 If you play the selected channel a play cursor moves through the time history and the spectrogram 59 Sonoscout 7 TIE Sport4 001 bkc Cursormoving through spectrogram
19. iPad iPad 1L me Time Channels 4 Modified v E Demo Carl wot wav 01 48 12 12 03 2013 Card wot overun wav 01 48 12 12 03 2013 e Refresh button 1 allows you to refresh the display for example if you have been using the iPad during your file management procedure e Select All Deselect All buttons 2 these allow you to select or deselect all the files folders on your mobile device e File filter button 3 allows you to decide which types of files are shown or hidden in the file folder list e Search field 4 allows you to search in the list of files on your mobile device e Connected Disconnected indicator 5 indicates whether the browser still has connection to the mobile device 4 Expand the folder containing the data you wish to download 78 File Management a 5enoscout File transfer C 31921681233 7 formaction delete amp sonoscoutrec 1 amp sonoscoutimg NoViSim New iPad1 Sonoscout 1 02 140 DOWNLOAD connected FILES FROM iPad Select All Develect All File filter k E Dr b EE Demo gt E dunk DTS Test 001 bkc 00 40 OTS Test 001 bkc mata DTS Test 002 bke 00 27 8 DTS Test Q02 bkc meta DTS est POS OKE DTS Test P03 bkimet FDMLap 004 bkc FDMLag 004 bic ki FDMLap O04 bed meta Click on an image file to preview it Sports 001 bkc 00 14 5 Sports 0O1 bkc meta Spots 002 bkg 00 44 8 Sports 002 bkc meta Sports 03 bkc
20. the profile display Settings Channel 4 Enabled Cx Channel Type Range 10 Vpeak gt Filter DC gt Sensitivity imV RPM gt Default Display Profile gt Profile Max 7500 Real time data will be displayed from O to the Profile Max value Enter the sensitivity in Volts per Unit this calibration factor is dependent on the device you use to convert CAN messages to analogue signals For example if you are using the 4 ch CAN to Analogue Converter ZH 0700 it 30 has its own calibration procedure which produces the correct sensitivity to enter in this field 31 Making a Recording 1 Make sure the Recording task is selected and the Front end is connected TT F ront end con nected kot Chargang BE Build 1 01 97 _ i a S510 ASUS IP 192 168 1 233 a rd a a Oonoscout E8234 5 6 k l Channel 1 Timer counter EE inactive ST SCS moa es Pre recording button Peak level Level d meter o E a Recording task selected GPS inactive F 2 QD 2 Tap o to enter the Pre recording mode 32 Making a Recording Hao Sarado m 18 12 y Het Chargeig M banda Eas Sonoscout 2 story A Sbn Pro lg LE pn 5 2 3 4 5 6 u a Test O03 bkc Driver Lait Ear 1 Peak level meters showing history data streaming Nn LA UU II uli from Front end GPS connected Qo Note 1 There may be a short delay wh
21. 00239 amp k E Metrics gt E na gt E Orders t etertb5atitieitie ti 5 Click on File filter to see specific file types 79 Tire S48 29KB 55h48 22KB 8 35 48 ITKB 305HB KB G7 KB 26149 19KB 858 11KB FOE Last Modified 2013 04 27 2013 04 27 2013 04 27 2013 04 27 2013 04 27 2013 04 27 2013 04 29 2013 05 01 2013 04 29 2013 05 01 2013 04 27 2013 04 27 2013 04 27 2013 04 27 2013 04 27 Le DOPDIDDODDEBDDDDDDgDLDULDULC File Filter By toggling the checkboxes on or off you can control which of the files in the Sonascout projects will be displayed in the list Channels size LastHodified L E Demo ES Launch O DTS Test 001 bkc meta 28KB 2013 04 27 G DTS Test 002 bkc meta 22KB 2013 04 27 Q DTS Test 003 bkc meta 27KB 2013 04 27 L FOMLap 004 bkc meta 67KB 2013 04 29 CJ IS FDMLao 004 snapshot 001 png 302KB 2013 05 01 G Sports 001 bkc meta 10KB 2013 04 27 0 Sports 002 bkc meta 11KB 2013 04 27 e EE Metrics L 6 Use the checkboxes to select folder files to download or delete Name Time Channels Size LastModified gt E DTS L b Demo Launch hel WA DTS Test 001 bkc 00 40 8 82MB 2013 04 27 9 DTS Test 001 bkc meta 28KB 2013 04 27 Iw Mk DTS Test 002 bkc 00 27 8 55MB 2013 04 27 d DTS Test 002 bkc meta 22KB 2013 04 27 4 WA DTS Test 003 bkc 00 41 8 83MB 2013 04 27 I 9 DTS_
22. 1 2kHz Mic OCLD V Frame Co figuration Frama mountaed opirala Serial number 10548 synchronization Froni panel UA 2100 060 58 105778 mam CU Metra BX 1050 105440 DP biras im 158 1 1 71 Daxcuamentatian MAC address pO So DA DO EDC SS AG Hantasre version 21 Licenses Bachata Tian li Firimeara Fir mwareg version 2 1 2153 List n Click here te set Contact Click hare to set Pige aa bura Ricordi acto Loses Radar Pace d Tah em module indicatee Deen recorder appliceten Tap to close 94 The User Interface Example Router Web Page 95 Example Help Page Home Br el amp Kj r You are Frere Using Saad gt Setting up a Recording 4 bk Setting up a Recording If not open already open the module settings panel 1 The module settings panel also includes the channel table 2 this allows you to set up vour front end BK3050 1065658 A060 1 Benna EL Test Ota win is mw Frequency Hanga Pt 5 at jj am mw f HU File og mat Way 3 nw ff mm Project name Steaming 4 II j 96 Task Overview There are five main tasks in Sonoscout Recording Time Analysis Metrics e GPS To switch between tasks tap the icon at the bottom of the screen Each task has its own sub tasks at the top of the screen Each sub task has its own settings menu Recording Task The Recording task provides the interface for set up and running an NVH Recording
23. 21 03 2013 12 08 21 03 2013 12 08 21 03 2013 12 08 21 03 2013 12 08 21 03 2013 12 09 21 03 2013 1248 21 03 2013 12 09 25 03 2013 14 48 21 03 2013 12 03 Type Wave 5 GPS File PKF File Wave 5 GPS File PKF File Wave 5 GPS File PKF File Wave 5 GPS File Wave 5 GPS File KML File PKF File Size 8 MB 4 KB 31 KB 36 MB 7 KB 133 KB S0 MB 10 KB 187 KB 797 MB 150 KB 797 MB 150 KB 14 KB 3 MB 5 Copy the KML file to your PC If you have Google Earth installed double click on the KML file and it will show you the measured route including markers T4 Viewing GPS superimposed on the satellite view e illa cc 19 File Management There are various methods for copying files to from your mobile device and to from your PC as well as options for deleting them these are described below Copying Files From your Mobile Device to Your PC The preferred method for transferring files is to use the Sonoscout web page as it does not require iTunes to be running or even installed on your PC You can use any web browser on your PC to download files from the mobile device but Google Chrome is recommended since it supports download of several files in one click The procedure for using the Sonoscout web page is as follows 1 Connect the mobile device and your PC to the same router this could be the Asus Wireless Router in the L
24. AN XI Module 2 Make sure that Sonoscout is running on the mobile device 3 In your browser enter the IP Address of your mobile device Tap to open the Information About Pop up and read the IP Address from there Information Sonoscout Version Mumber SSID IF Address Front end webpage Router webpage Help The Sonoscout web page appears 76 File Management d bengeut File transfer x IP address of your e FILES FROM FILES TO ipad fe iPad mobile device DOWNLOAD UPLOAD File filter D Tame Channels Sure Last Hodded Settings and calibration files T F T ow Tr e F F F F F TTT A D 2013 04 27 TRB 201 SoZ GRN f1 3 04 2053 001002 8 1 20 sete 11KB 2013 04 27 IOOOOOOOOOOCOOOO000 BKIO033 100387 B 170 calb OKB 2013 04 30 eut BK3053 100387 B 120 setup 15KB 2013 04 30 BK105 Astra setup 14 KB 2013 04 27 BR EOS3 Gruter petuo 14KE 2013 04 27 VEA Frontend secu KO 201005101 analygs config JKA 2013 05 01 OOOOOO0O KB 2013 05 01 KE 2013 05 01 OKB 20100501 lb GG l5 l5 l5 lp l5 lp r Li F r u E Lg LU L e na x Briel amp Kj r Note If the web page does not appear add 8080 to the IP address A search field and extra buttons are provided to help you with file man agement These are displayed at the top of the Download screen Tf Roger s iPad sonoscout 1 01 35 DOWNLOAD 2 UPLOAD FILE5 FROM FILES TO
25. It allows you to e Select the LAN XI Module e Setup the channel table transducers tachometers and analogue CAN e Calibrate the transducers e Define the metadata e Start Pre recording to check that all channels are behaving correctly e Start recording o View time histories spectra and profiles tacho and CAN in real time o Large digital readout of a selected profile channel to ensure that the correct test condition is achieved o GPS is automatically recorded if available on the mobile device that is if the device s cellular is enabled o dentify important events using markers Recording States State 1 When you switch on the hardware it goes into Standby mode There is no streaming of data from the Front end State 2 Data streaming starts when you switch on the Sonoscout app The system is in pre recording mode streaming of data from the Front end has started but no data is recor ded 97 Task Overview State 3 Data recording starts when you tap the Record button in the app System is in the Record ing mode Enabled channels are being recorded State 4 Data recording pauses when you tap the Record button in the State 3 System is in the Recording paused mode Streaming of data from the Front end is continuing but is not being recorded State 5 Data recording stops when you tap the Stop button System is in the Recording stopped mode Recorded files are being stored on the device SD Card data stre
26. Sonoscout User Manual Learn how to use your Sonoscout app together with your LAN XI module Note This User Manual can also be found as online help within the Sonoscout app June 2013 version 1 02 Bruel amp Kj r Table of Contents Using Sonoscout Z 2l 5 Starting Sonoscout es esse se LDPD LDPD DDP LD a222 6 Setting up a Recording 2 202 c ccc cee cee cceceeceeceeeeeseeceeceeceeceteeeeeteee 8 Setting up a Channel Manually u 2 220000000 000 lll aaa 12 TEDS Detection een 12 Procedure u 232232222 13 el leirzurej RR u A A I EMM 17 Editing an Existing Calibrator 202 0 00 cc ccc cccecccccccecceceececteteseeeeees 20 Defining Your Own Calibrator _ 0 0 00 2020 c ccc ccc ccc ccc ccecc roana cee cceceeceeceeeeeeeeeee 21 Calibrating a Transducer with Unknown Sensitivity 2022 22 eee ee eee 24 Setting up a Tachometer 21 20 o oo ccc c ccc ec ccc ceceececeeecetectecseseeeeeeeees 25 Setting up a CAN Voltage Channel 2200 000 ccc ccc ccc la 29 Making a Recording 2 22 22 cc cece cece cece cence cee cceceeceeeeeceeeeeeeceeecteeeeseeeeeees 32 Reviewing Time Data u o cece ccc cence cece cc ccc ec cece RI eeeeeeeecesteeeeeeeeeesee 38 Overview DL 38 Loading a File 22 00 cece 0 cece cece cece ccccececceecceceecececeeeeceecercsteeseeeeeneeees 38 Changing Channels 0 a 39 Displa
27. Test_003 bkc meta 27KB 2013 04 27 fa WA FDMLap 004 bkc 02 03 10 308MB 2013 04 29 Iv Mk FDMLap 004 bkc kmi SKB 2013 05 01 d FOMLap_004 bke meta 67KB 2013 04 29 fal FDMLap 004 snapshot 001 png 302KB 2013 05 01 P Sports 001 bkc 00 14 8 28MB 2013 04 27 fw 9 Sports 001 bkc meta 10KB 2013 04 27 I Sports 002 bkc 00 44 8 SSMB 2013 04 27 Sports_002 bke meta 11KB 2013 04 27 f HA Sports 003 bkc 00 39 8 79MB 2013 04 27 Jj gt ES Metrics 80 File Management 7 Click on the Download selected files button and the files folders are copied to your PC DTS Test 001 bkc NN 333 8240 MB 29 secs left The files are copied to the Downloads folder in your user area on the PC Note 1 Depending on your browser you may need to confirm the download of each file or you may just need to confirm that you have chosen to download multiple files and the rest will download automatically Note 2 Internet Explorer has Save or Save As options The Save option automatically saves the files to the User Account Download folder on your PC the Save As option allows you to change the download directory Deleting Files from Your Mobile Device 1 Choose the folder and or files that you want to delete by checking the relevant checkboxes on the right 2 Click the Delete button to eid the selected files Os Download selected files DTS Test 00l bke F 333 820 MB 29 secs left You need to confirm fil
28. Unit as in the example above 16 Calibration 1 Swipe and open the settings menu on the left side of the display and tap Calibrate to start the calibration Lond Settings Streaming on ME Frequency Range 25 6 kHz gt Pre trigger Off gt Auto stop Off gt File Settings m Display Settings gt Channels Calibrate Detect Reset Ch1 Driver Left E Enabled Ch2 Driver Right i Enabled gt Ch3 CAN Throttle o Enabled gt cha CANRpm Enabled gt Chs CAN Speed Sue Enabled gt Cho Engine Tacho Enabled gt aTa Recording Alternatively swipe the right side of the display to open the full width channel settings table see below and tap Calibrate 1 to start the calibration 17 Calibration Pal 3 231 LE Build 1 01 76 m aaa ran m 5 SSID ASUS Lan XI Z IP 192 168 1 203 Calibraie Deteci Foe sid Ch Enabled Range Filter Floating Name CELD Transducer periit iwi eye Unit Gain Max input B s TU AA L 4 7 0 He 7 Channel d None 1 00000 v MEM 1000 ia v j 5 Channel 5 Moni XXX v 14200 100 V 6 T Chara amp Mice i gogog Yi NG 7 1 000 100 Vy SS pe The calibration progress dialogue appears Ch Cal braior Sirijus Gas OF Close 1 Ca 1000 NENNEN 2 CE 1 000 L5 MEN LN 000 L MENEENENEN CREE i000 MEN s CNNIJ 1000 ia CE 1000 If all the calibrators are turned off the dialogue is blank apart from the peak meters which start to display a 30 second p
29. a 13 47 16 KB Yerterda 14102 31 5 MB Teitezdan LENI a KE J6 10 204 2 19 19 12 ME 18 11 2002 1812 328 KB 05 11 2012 16 54 ideo KE 2111 2912 11 47 5 42 GE 21 11 2002 LELE 53 8 MIB 11 2012 15 20 312 5 ME C asa teles Setting up the Headphones To be able to use your Br el amp Kjaer Binaural Recording Headphones Type 4965 you first need to pair them with your mobile device Use the following procedure Note 1 Before pairing with your mobile device make sure the battery in the headphones has been fully charged see the enclosed manufacturer s instructions for charging inform ation Note 2 Make sure the headphones are switched off and placed close to the mobile device approximately 20 cm 7 in 1 On your mobile device go to Settings and select Bluetooth 11 19 Settings Bluetooth Kag Airplane Mode OFF Bluetooth Gr gt ka Wi Fi ASUS Lan XI 2 y Bluetooth On Devices i Jorgen Not Paired Do Not Disturb OFF Vg 44 Niels Not Parad Notifications iow Disceaverable General ED 2 Move the Bluetooth slider to On A list of all the Bluetooth devices that have been discovered will appear 3 Press and hold the Play Pause button on your headphones see figure below for five seconds The LED flashes alternately red and blue indicating that the head phones are in pairing mode 130134 87 Setting up the Headphones 4 Your mobile device has detected the headphones when MM100 appears
30. ally loaded into the Time displays and into Display 1 of all other tasks and any other display which contains the same file as Display 1 Metrics 130301 If you open a file in any task itis automatically loaded into the Time displays and into Dis play 1 of all other tasks and any other display which contains the same file as Display 1 Using this simple logic you can e Update all displays simultaneously for example if you want to compare different channels from the same file e Only update Display 1 for example if you want to compare new data with previous data 110 Taking Screenshots If you want to take a screenshot on the mobile device tap the Home button and Power button simultaneously This creates an image file on the internal storage of the mobile device for example on an iPad it will be stored in under Photos To copy it onto your PC simply connect the mobile device to your PC using the USB adaptor cable open the folder containing the images and copy paste them as required Ji t Computer AppleiPad Internal Storage bk DCD EO0OKMZO 4 Portable Devices 1 T Apple iPad shes a MICE E Fartabpie Lievece ktop Are ds vnlaads ent Places There is no need to use iTunes for this process Settings Files The following settings files are used in Sonoscout e BK3053 10038 B 120 setup this contains all the settings used in the Recording task e BK3053 100387 B 120 calib this
31. aming continues State 6 Data streaming stops when you tap the Stop Data Streaming button System is back in the Standby mode There is no streaming of data from the Front end Note There must be a connection between your mobile device and Sonoscout hardware to begin data streaming and recording Peak Level Meters You can monitor the peak level meters and time history of each channel using the real time displays The peak level meter bars display the instantaneous and maximum levels for each chan nel Full scale deflection corresponds to the maximum input level The green color indic ates the signal is in the normal range and yellow indicates the signal is in the Headroom To help avoid overloads you can specify a headroom at the upper limit of the dynamic range so signals which are above this limit are indicated in yellow or red if overload occurs Level History Display The level history display is constantly updated When a recording is complete the display is fixed until you tap Record Pause or Stop The level history uses a range of colours to indicate level the highest being indicated by red and the lowest by black Time Task The Time task is where you 98 Perform a visual check of all channels in a time history Display tacho and CAN Profiles Audition any channel or pairs of channels as a stereo sound Add additional markers whilst listening Edit the metadata for example add additional comments apply d
32. ap the Marker T button during a recording you add numbered markers to the recorded file 45 e nla uui un E Makaanta Sonoscout EB 2 3 4 5 6 Al Drver lel Ear 1 Ample Pal Test 003 bkc i Driver Right Ear 2 Ampid Fa Tiene 5 1 eur These are shown on all time history displays on the Time and Analysis tabs If you tap the Marker button in the Time task it will add a new marker and renumber any existing mark ers to ensure they remain sequential 46 Reviewing Time Data Mataclata Sonoascout ER 23 45 6 Al Driver Lot Ear 1 Ample Pal Test 003 bkc Driver Right Ear 2 Amplitude Fa If you open the Metadata sub task the markers are listed along with their time positions If you tap on one of the markers in the list and swipe to the left you can delete the marker 47 Analysing Spectral Data How the Displays Work 1 Open the file 2 Select Display layout on the settings panel and choose your layout Settings Display layout One display Hi Two displays Two displays stacked Three displays v H Three displays ere Four displays 3 Select the Time History if required Settings Time History On Display layout gt Channel 1 Driver Left gt Frequency Axis Linear gt Magnitude Axis Linear gt Frequency Range 25 6kHz FFT Lines 6400 gt Frequency Resolution 4Hz gt Spectrum Type Auto gt Overlap 6576 gt
33. arging E 3 M Bax P MX FETA uU Hino Puma rods Hadata Sonescout Sub tasks We Tap to open help file nooy B kHz gt ocov 000v f On 000v B 000 V B un gt 000v f Bkc gt 2 Swipe from left edge of screen to PS inactive Li D lc Per In all tasks a settings menu is hidden to the left of the display To open it swipe from the left of the screen to the right Place your finger on the frame and swipe to the left to close the menu In the Recording Task a channel table menu is hidden on the right side of the display Swipe from the right edge of the screen to the left to open About Dialogue The About dialogue contains the following information 92 The User Interface Ha Sara oS 12 49 dol Charging B Bud 1 01 97 Cr aam 377 6510 ASUS IP 192 168 1 233 sonoscout F Information Sonoscout information e Version Number 1 04 97 SSID ASUS Link to front end Y 192 168 1 293 web page example below Front end webpage Link to router web page example below Amplitude Linkto help pages example below Status RecorderOpened GPS inactive 93 Example Front end Web Page Br el amp Kj r We heip aur Customers improve me qualty of i BOUT amd vbranbn and elared Auman coe 0T Downloads arici Main About this module EE Mixte Eyre 3650 A 060 F Dezcriptian amp ch Input Mocue LAMM 5
34. bkc meta 2004 06 4 ee lr oe zc t b a 5 i c mas HO 2004 100 4 2 Display the Speed Profile 72 Sonoscout 7 Viewing GPS Th 2 S 4 L1 r P A e f i i J i i 7 j Hd i l pr J f j i 1 N F ua l i j L f at 4 e F E T f ra es T i a j Ps i o BM J d 104 I I my G sk r a T t5 ital b TR Time 5 If you have an Internet connection tapping the Map button will display a hybrid map 3 with the start and end positions marked 73 Lu Sle 5Sonoscout Note This is not possible if you are connected to the wireless router in the module I MW L f 4 Export as a KML Keyhole Markup File which is automatically stored in the same folder as the original file and has the same base name as the original file Nama Ted QU wav _ Test 001 wav gps Test 001 wav pk Tea 002 wav Test 002 wav gps _ Test 002 wav pki Test Q3 wav Test 003 wav gps Test 003 wav pk Test 004 Copy wav Test 004 wav Teed wey ope Cis Test 004 wav kmi _ Test OE wav pkf Tes 004 Copy wav Date modiied 21 03 2013 12 08 21 03 2013 12 08 21 03 2013 12 08 21 03 2013 12 08 21 03 2013 12 08 21 03 2013 12 08
35. ctive Note If Sonoscout does not detect a LAN XI module a warning message replaces the LAN XI type and serial number After startup useful status information is also available in the About dialogue Starting Sonoscout T TT fd am i Software a version Information Connected duds front end a BK2053 100387 B 120 D8 Version Number 1 01 133 Name of connected Wi Fi device wy SsID ASUS IP Address 192 168 1 233 Front end Mobile device IP address 7 GPS inactive Setting up a Recording 1 Set Streaming to Off if you want to record the time files to the SD card of the LAN XI Module and set Streaming to On if you want to record directly to the mobile device BK3050 106998 A 060 Settings Streaming CN i Frequency Range 51 2 kHz gt 2 Set the frequency range module dependent Data is sampled at 2 56 this fre quency BK3050 106998 A 060 Settings Frequency Range 51 2 kHz v 25 6 kHz 12 8 kHz 6 4 kHz 3 2 kHz 1 6 kHz Tap Settings to return to the Settings menu and swipe from the right side of the settings menu to the left side of the display to collapse the menu 3 Alternatively you can set up and or review the complete channel table see Setting up a Channel Manually 4 f you tap the Metadata button you can enter descriptive information before you record each test Setting up a Recording Defaults Test Object Mycar fred with intauy tourd generator Engineer tare
36. d C weighted D weighted 10 setting up a Recording You can also specify the Magnitude and Frequency ranges for the real time opectrum Sound and non sound channels can have different magnitudes Settings Display Settings History length 100 ms gt Profile length 105 gt Spectrum Frequency Axis Linear gt Frequency Max Acoustic Weighting Linear gt Magnitude Min 20 dB Magnitude Max 85 dB 11 Setting up a Channel Manually Open the module settings menu 1 in the Recording task This menu also includes the channel list 2 which allows you to set up your front end n Sg Lh mt 1 e ug BROOS2 100387 B 120 BK3053 100387 B 120 lood C Setings gt 1 File Streaming ON 6 00 v Frequency Range 25 6kHz gt ooo g DOO V i Pre tngger On gt ooo v i o00V f Auto stop Ol gt ocov i File Settings Bkc gt 2 Display Settings gt Channels Calibrate Reset Ch1 Channel 1 Enabled 3 I Ch2 Channel 2 Enabled gt 04 Ch3 Channel 3 Enabled gt Ch4 Channel 4 Enabled gt Ch Channel 5 Enabled PE i 7 F Ch Channel 6 Enabled gt o 025 PUN 0 75 The type and serial number of the LAN XI module you are using will appear at the top of the settings menu and all channel settings will be at their default setting If you have TEDS transducers connected tap Detect 3 and the system will auto matically fill in the details The Detect button flashes whilst the system is detecting
37. e 105 Created Files sss ccc ce eeeceneceeceeeeeeceeeetececeeteeeeeeeeee 106 Folders ce 107 Settings you can Change While Pre recording sess 107 Saving and Loading Recording Setups 108 Data Flow Through the App 2 02 2 ccc cece cece cece cece cece cece cececececeteeeeeeeeees 110 Taking Screenshots u cece cece aooo ccc ccceccccecceececeeceeceeeeeseeceeceeceseeteeees 111 Settings Files u 22 aaa 111 Virtual Front end Mode u 22 222 112 Running in Virtual Front end Mode 220 2022 cece cece ccc ec cee ccceceecceceeeees 113 Using Sonoscout Using Sonoscout These instructions are based on the following configuration e Sonoscout app e Asingle LAN XI input module with 4 6 or 12 channels e ALAN XI battery module e ALAN XI WLAN frame e Installed Sonoscout license If you do not have this configuration you can only run Sonoscout in the Virtual Front end Mode Starting Sonoscout To start Sonoscout 1 From the Home screen tap the Sonoscout lll icon Sonoscout opens in the Recording Task eid E i Ett Les BK3053 100387 B 120 Hisor aa rotis Latadata Sonoscout Tem 23456 If detected LAN XI type and serialnumbershown here fie Channel 1 0 00 V f Swipe to open settings Amplitude Recording task selected r a Q z GPS ina
38. e Pa 0 0166 01 0 025 0 06 0 075 UN Time 5 GPS connected Qo The system reverts to the Pre recording mode e The Record button has stopped flashing indicating that recording is ready to start again e The time counter displays 00 00 00 0 e Time display and level meters are displaying the data stream and recorder file is being stored 9 Tap the Stop data streaming button to stop streaming from the Front end and return to the Standby state 36 Making a Recording Na Sadi oS 16 28 Hal Charging M Build 1 01 97 _ m mr SIS u 9 SID ASUS IP 1927 168 1 233 77 Main ix sonoscout E8234 5 6 k ila Channel 1 Timer counter pt Inactive Po perl eC av Po pig VE Pre recording OM button Peak level Level meter history H E m Recording task selected y GPS inactive The system is now back in the Standby mode e There is no streaming of data from the Front end e The Pre recording button is available e The time counter is greyed out and inactive e To perform another recording repeat steps 1 5 Note 1 The maximum file size you can record is 1 9 GB The recording automatically stops once the limit is reached and a warning message appears Note 2 Recording automatically stops once there is less than 1 5 GB of free space on the mobile device 3 Af Reviewing Time Data Overview The Time task allows you to visua
39. e deletion in a pop up that appears Copying Files From Your PC to Your Mobile Device Method 1 You can use the Sonoscout web page to upload files from your PC the procedure is as follows 1 First make sure that Sonoscout is running on the mobile device 2 Then in your browser enter the IP Address of your mobile device Note If the web page does not appear add 8080 to the IP address 3 Select the file you wish to upload to the mobile device by clicking the Choose File button 1 81 39 S onenout file tranche x 1921681233 ul HoViSim New iPad1 Sonoscout 1 02 1440 DOWNLOAD UPLOAD FILES FROM FILES TO pe C neted a iPad iPad Select the file to upload Cheese File payo 01 be Destination folder on the device Use exsting folder a Create nue Folder Note You can only upload one file at a time opecify an existing or new destination Project folder see 2 above Click on the Upload File button 3 to transfer the file On the mobile device the file you have uploaded will appear in the tar get selected specified folder 82 File Management Projects Recordings Tachfilt Tachotest Test Files Various Weighting Yeti isono calcheck roger B 5D Card content 2 files 10 files 2 Wes 3 files 7 files 6 las 31 files 8 hilos 23 files 4 hes 8 files 1 files Copying Files From Your PC to Your Mobile Device M
40. eak history As soon as you turn on the calibrator itis detected indicated by the yellow bar 2 and its type number is shown on the Calibrator drop down 3 18 Calibration will then begin automatically indicated by the red bars this takes approximately 6 seconds en Calibrator Si Gain 1 l 1 000 af M 1 000 sh E 1 000 4 aco MB 1 000 5 o ae 1 000 8 ao M 1 000 Note The system can calibrate all channels simultaneously if required The figure shows just two A successful calibration is indicated by a green bar the new Gain factor is dis played in the table and the OK checkbox is ticked Mic 4231 a Mic 4231 PEIUS Acc 4204 Mic 4228 If you want to re calibrate an individual channel uncheck the relevant OK checkbox and the system will automatically re calibrate that channel It is also possible to add a user defined calibrator or edit the properties of a calibrator e g to change the level from 94 0 to 94 5 dB for HATS trans 19 Calibration ducers Simply tap the down arrow next to the Calibrator drop down and add calibrators or change amplitude tolerances etc in the list that appears 2 When all Calibration is finished tap the Close button and all the checked Gain factors will replace the previous values in the channel settings table You are now ready to start recording see Recording If you want to edit an existing calibrator define your own Calibrator or calibrate a t
41. ed from O to this value 5 Select Source type either engine or wheels enter the Pulses Rev or pulses per distance and enter the relative trigger Level in 9o of full range or absolute value in Volts 26 BK3050 106998 A 060 Channel 3 Enabled Source Pulses Rev Threshold Level Slope Hold off Missing Tooth Engine Smoothing Dropout corr Tacho D Engine gt 1 000000 Relative gt Positive gt Tacho Source Wheel km h Wheel m s Wheel mph Forthe Absolute Threshold enter the Threshold Level in Volts No Pa BRK3053 100387 B 120 BK3053 100387 B 120 Channel 6 Tacho Source Engine gt Pulses Rev 2 000000 Threshold Absolute 2 Level 1 V For Relative Threshold enter the threshold level as a percentage of the dif ference between the maximum and minimum value of the tacho pulse 2f Setting up a Tachometer Mo Service BK3053 100387 B 120 BK3053 100387 B 120 Channel 6 Tacho Source Engine 3 Pulses Rev 2 000000 Threshold Level The threshold is continuously adapting to match the incoming signal so if you have a tacho pulse whose amplitude or mean value is continually fluctuating the threshold line will move up and down in the real time History display to ensure an optimal triggering 7 When done tap if applicable and Channel X then 5 95 to return to the Settings menu Swipe to the lef
42. escriptions to markers etc Trim to a selected range for example if you need to break a long file up into a set of smaller files Copy data from the SD Card to the mobile device Delete files and folders Functions Available in Time Task Use multi touch to zoom in out on the x and y axes Use touch and drag to move the time history left right or up down Double tap the display to restore to the default display settings In the Time display double tap on the y axis to autorange the amplitude Tap gt to play an individual channel or a pair of channels as a stereo sound It will play the complete file as a continuous loop with cross fade at the ends to pre vent a click The data is always resampled to 44 1 kHz whatever the original sampling rate Tap on the time display to get a cursor line with the cursored values at the top of the display this is the Play cursor Tap to play the time file from that point Tap E to return the Play cursor to its starting position Touch and hold your finger on the display to highlight a range from the position of the Play cursor to the point you touched Tap gt to play the range as a con tinuous click free loop You can extend the range by touching and holding either side of it You can switch channels at any time whilst playing and the sound will continue to play click free from the position of the play cursor at the instant of switching Once selected each channel button has a differen
43. ethod 2 Install DiskAid on your PC download it from http www digidna net Connect the mobile device to your PC using the USB connector cable Select the Sonoscout App 1 1 2 3 Start DiskAid Ll 4 25 10 2012 03 06 a Name ih Car wo wav k Carl wot wav pkf La Card wot overun way Cand wel cveran wav sonascout mulschann sonoscout mubchann 83 26 10 2012 09 06 25 10 2012 03 06 26 10 2012 15 13 26 10 2012 05 06 ab 102012 14 23 Type Sane Wave 5 6 MB FEF File 24 KB Wave 5 amp MB PERF File 21 KE Wave 5 11 MB FEF File 47 KB Select the folder on your mobile device 2 You can also make new folders here The list on the right 3 shows the files in that folder on the mobile device You can drag and drop files to and from the PC or delete them in this window or altern atively use the icons at the top of the window o Using iTunes to Copy Files Method 1 1 In iTunes select the connected mobile device 1 and display the Apps 2 HM bat View Control Store Advanced Hep A Les Uni m LIBRARY Summary wy info f Apps J f Music mE C ai 259 MB H rima af iBooks ll Tv Pregraemmet Borktr 53 3 ME LJ Geom Jimi Hendeix The Carmgpl ES pei O Merit LMG MB 3 T fade EX Lusor HD x TORI M Automatically sync mew apps Sele app 16 be ieitalled e pter Ped cu rag bs a pedi Heec soto pa 2 Ursa i
44. ge any of them You can however set up your own folder and file names as required You can also tap the Calibrate button to view the calibration process 114 Calibratecd You are now ready to start a recording All the standard functionality works including e Pre recording e Peak level meters e Real time display e Recording to a file in the format of your choice e Markers e GPS records live data The example below shows Pre recording of a tacho channel in the Demo Mode 115 Running in Virtual Front end Mode Li Heoi Chara M 00 00 00 0 1 20456 Test 005 bkc Engine Tacho 3 MEME II aa wav Xt ay GO mes Ee 1 19 mis ZXc a Tk Tura 10083 Proma 42717908 RPM a 289 9 HM Tene pu 2 GPS connected gt T s O The only difference is that the signals are streamed from a file rather than from a LAN XI Front end Once you have recorded a file you can open and analyse it using all the func tionality of the app 116 Index A About Dialogue 92 Analysing Spectral Data 48 C Calculation and Display Settings 49 Calibration 17 Changing Channels 39 Comparing Multiple Files 50 Created Files 106 D Demo Mode 112 Demonstration Mode 112 Displaying All Channels 39 Displaying Profiles 40 F File and Folder Names 105 Folders 107 H Headphones Setting them up 87 How the Displays Work 48 Instantaneous Versus Average Spectra 53 L Level H
45. he results are presented as curves or as the average value for the selected range Sonoscout 7 p ja M o Car A 2gwot bkc Driver Lett 1 Driver Left 1 Ror 391 APM Mag 54 41 diB A Rasse DOG NIT s o NG Rasse 0 00 8 52 8 gt en a M Ls a Ha m SUBE sin Masa F AM pr f 3 Li F aps i 5 Overall level i E 29 PF 3 2 Gay T 1 I i 1k Tu 3 kh Sk Ex 0 25 EO 75 NO Rem RPM RAE 81 42 BAY Speed Emh Cia AI 58 58 Pg Car A 2gwol bkc Driver Left 1 Car A 2gwot bkc Driver Lett 1 Ranao 000 8 52 s Panga DOO 8 52 s 5 i P dim 24 ba a5 62m en z i Bem a ter T T 1 i 5 I D 5 10 15 Fi Gi 5 i 15 Far Crec Band bak Lana 47 730 60 Crbcal Band bk Sharpness 0 774 acum Car A 2gwot bkc Deer Lett 1 Z d t amp amp F 8 Tar 5 Loudness and Sharpness use a CPB calculation but Articulation uses 1 3 octave data synthesised from the FFT The options available and calculated are the same as in PULSE Reflex The display functionality is exactly the same as in the Analysis task 71 Viewing GPS The GPS task allows you to view the GPS coordinates of the currently opened file Altern atively you can display the real time speed profile or if you have an Internet connection you can display a hybrid map with start and end positions marked There are four options available 1 Display the X Y coordinates Sonoscout FOMLap 004
46. ilst the front end is initialised Note 2 If you are Pre recording or Recording some of the channel settings are dis abled for example transducer specific sampling frequencies etc Display file and threshold entries can be changed whilst pre recording The system is now in the Pre recording mode e The Record button appears indicating the system is ready for recording e The Time counter displays 00 00 00 0 Streaming of data from the Front end has started and the Time display and level meters display the data The enabled channel connectors will be green on the LAN XI module The associated peak level meters centre will display green bars assuming signal levels are normal e The level history display starts to run You can get a real time display of the waveform on any channel by tapping History 1 and choosing the Channel Number 2 For a real time spectrum of any channel tap Spectrum 3 for a real time pro file of any channel tap Profile 4 33 x Tap to cancel Pre recording 2 Tap o to start the recording F Het Chana M_I 4 Name of file currently sso beingrecorded 7345s 8 Time counter running Test 003 bke a coz mp a Du eM ee UI sir a Driver Right Ear 2 Stop recording button Level meter mud displays data stream Time display shows data stream A GPS file is recorded 2 GPS connected oOo
47. in the Bluetooth Devices list Settings Bluetooth lig Airplane Mode OFF Bluetooth mm Wi Fi ASUS Lan XI 2 ON g ks Bluetooth Devices Jorgen Not Paired Do Not Disturb DEF Not Paired is Notifications Vg 44 Niels Mot Paired General CD How Discoyerable 5 Tap on MM100 in the list and enter d in the PIN field Tap on Pair 2x Ed MM100 id Connected will be displayed next to MM100 in the Devices list and the headphones are now ready to use wirelessly Settings Bluetooth ka Airplane Mode OFF Bluetooth ka Wi Fi ASUS Lan XI 2 C ka Bluetooth Cir Devices MM100 Connected 3 Do Not Disturb DEN Jorgen Not Paired ka Notifications Vg 44 Niels Not Paired e Heneral O ow Diseaverable Setting up a GPS Note This task requires GPS capability on your mobile device 1 Ensure you have enabled the GPS by tapping Setting a on your mobile device Home screen 2 Tap Privacy and make sure Location Services and Sonoscout are set to On 88 Kag Airplane Mode OFF em Wi Fi OpenWrt 9 Bluetooth on Do Not Disturb OFF Notifications General i Brightness amp Wallpaper ta Picture Frame W Privacy E gt iCloud Mail Contacts Calendars m Notes LETT I 5 Gd Location Services Location Services uses GPS along with crawd sourced Wi Fi hore phone mast locations to determine your approximate 4 Bad en GPs 3 Booking com Camera T Maps Met
48. istory Display 98 Loading a File 38 Long Files 51 Making a Recording 32 Manually Setting up a Channel 12 Markers 45 117 Index O Order Analysis 63 Overview 38 99 P Peak Level Meters 98 Play and Cursors 65 Playing a File 41 Propagate Settings 66 R Range Synchronisation 66 Recording 32 Recording States 97 Recording Task 97 Reviewing Time Data 38 Running in Virtual Front end Mode 113 S selecting Part of a File to Play 41 Setting up a Channel Manually 12 Setting up a GPS 88 oetting up a Recording 8 Setting up the Headphones 87 oettings 49 oettings Files 111 Spectrogram 57 Starting Sonoscout 6 T Taking Screenshots 68 Task Overview 97 The User Interface 92 Time Task Functions available 99 Time task Reference 98 Trimming 44 U User Interface 92 118 Index Using Sonoscout 5 V Viewing Metrics 71 Virtual Front end Mode 112 119
49. lly check all the channels in a time history display the tacho and CAN profiles and listen to any channel or pairs of channels as stereo sound Loading a File 1 Tap to select the folder and file you want to display iPad Documents Demo 56 files gt Streaming 32 files gt Documents Streami ng Test 002 wav Test 003 wav 12 channels 65536 Hz Test 004 wav 2 Tap the file name to open the file 38 Reviewing Time Data ap 3n Motaclata 3 ISC0L P y Ta 12084 5 6 Al Sports DWOT 001 bkc Driver Left Ear 1 dm Tara 15AT a Aegis 2 31 Pa Acla Pal Tere 5 Sports DWOT 001 bkc Driver Right Ear 2 Taray 18 47 a Ampil 231 Pa Amplitude Fa Tiras 5 Changing Channels olide your finger along the channel buttons see below You will see a large number displayed above the button which indicates which channel will be selected if you remove your finger 3 bo no szcoul g 12634 5 6 Al Crier Let Bar 1 Displaying All Channels 1 Tap the All button 1 to toggle between displaying all channels and displaying two channels 39 Pri arang B Sonoscout Sports DWOT 001 bkc The purpose of this display is to perform a quick visual check that there are no obvious problems with a channel for example intermittent behaviour or dropouts etc Displaying Profiles 1 Tap the Profile butto
50. lose the Calibration form 1 Gain is entered as the sens _Itivity i in the Channel table and the information is stored i in the done calib file Dae ka balad o pue 0 CC 5 Oe oc cc um v Pi PIA PIT ma a ERE 24 Setting up a Tachometer 1 Selectthe channel you wish to assign to a Tacho signal Load Settings Streaming C j Frequency Range 25 6 kHz gt Pre trigger Off gt Auto stop Off gt File Settings Bkc gt Display Settings gt Channels Calibrate Detect Reset Ch1 Driver Left Enabled Ch2 Driver Right i Enabled gt Ch3 CAN Throttle Enabled gt Ch4 CAN Rpm Enabled gt Chs CAN Speed m Enabled gt 2 Select Tacho as Channel Type Settings Channel 6 Enabled ond 1 Range 10 Vpeak Filter DC gt Hame Engine Tacho Sensitivity 1 00000 V V gt Tacho Engine gt Default Display Profile gt Profile Max 7500 3 Entera name for the Tacho channel 25 Setting up a Tachometer Settings Channel 6 Enabled em Channel Type Tacho gt Range 10 Vpeak Filter DC Sensitivity 1 00000 V V gt Tacho Engine gt Default Display Profile gt Profile Max 7500 4 Choose the default display type and the maximum value for the profile display Settings Channel 6 Enabled j Channel Type Tacho 3 Range 10 Vpeak gt Filter DC gt Name Engine Tacho Sensitivity 1 00000 V V gt Tacho Engine gt Default Display Profile gt Profile Max 7500 Real time data will be display
51. ly active window is removed 69 Carl wotwav Frequency 13 48 Hr Magritucie 81 14 dili BO Left 1 Harapan BOT SATIN TANI Nad NAAN E Te bob CUI Ong Paa AN pn ve 34 104 250 0 750 Feequency Mr Carl wotwav Left 1 The second is that the pictures are automatically stored in the same folder as the original file and have the same base name as the original file Ja Sonoscout Name Date modified Ji Demo Carl wot wav 21 03 2013 11 15 d mono _calcheck Cat wot way pki 21 03 2013 16 20 m Longfile Sa Carl wot snapshot 001 png 25 03 2013 14 16 ON e Lars wol overun wav 21 03 2013 11 13 Ki Recordings J Sender Car wot overun waw pkf 22 03 2013 16 37 Jp Streaming Test Fies kd Various di Weighting d Yeti Type Wave Sound FEF File PNG File Wave Sound PRE File Size 6 MB 47 KB 114 KB 5 MB 42 KB The third is that for all display types other than Spectrogram the content of the Active display is saved as a csv file which has the same name as the image file jCar A 2gwot bkc j Car A 2gwot bkc meta Car A 2gwot bke pif 70 Viewing Metrics This task provides some simple metrics these are as follows e Overall level as a function of Time RPM or Speed e Articulation index as a function of Time RPM or Speed e Average Loudness as a Critical Band Spectrum e Average Sharpness as a Critical Band Spectrum In each case t
52. megroup Computer dM O5 C ila DATAPARTI Dx KR Nov fam New iad paaa Date modified Type isona calcheck 4096 EKC pkf isong calcheck 8192 EKC amp 6n ealcheck 194 BKC plkf icona calcheck 16384 ERC seno calcheck 16384 BEC pif Bona calcheck 32768 BRC isono calcheck 32768 BKC pif sene calcheck 65536 BKC tono calcheck 65536 EXC pif sena calcheck 131072 BKC iono calcheck 131072 BKC pkf tono calcheck 262144 BEC l none calcheck 262144 BEC pet File name iono calcheck 4096 EXC Note You can only copy files not folders 3 The file will be copied to the top level It is not possible to put the file in an existing folder File Sharing 15 11 2012 18 12 16 11 2012 18 13 15 11 2012 12 12 16 11 2012 13 13 16 11 2012 18 12 IB 11 2017 12 12 16 11 2012 18 12 15 11 2012 18 13 16 11 7012 18 12 19 11 2012 09 59 15 11 2012 13 12 16 11 2012 13 13 16 11 2012 18 12 8114017 0839 Ihe apps listed below can transfer documents between your iPad and Ins computer Apps g Google Earth Po PDFReader SoNoScout Documents Lieu Setup K3053 100357 B 120 5etup P TU LSU A netu Calibration defaut eor g Jk Demo ond caleheck 4096 Exi Recordings Streaming Test Files JL Various 86 BKC File PEF File BKC File PEF File BKC File PEF File BRC File PKF File BKC File PEF File BKC File PEF File BKC File PEF File lellE Tetid
53. n 2 both displays switch to profiles 40 Reviewing Time Data 3055 Sonoscout gt y al mE 1235 5 ail Sports DWOT 001 bkc Engine Tacho 3 Tura Ha a Profi 241 57 RPM Profe DPPM s W k b p m GA Tere 5 Sports DWOT 001 bkc Whee Tacho 4 damay T8 Profle Le nih Profile luma Tire 5 ID A profile channel can either be a Tacho pulse or a CAN Voltage and any channels con taining tacho signals are converted to profiles using the settings in the metadata The channel selection buttons for all non profile channels are greyed out Playing a File or Selecting Part of a File to Play 1 Tap the Play Stop button 3 to control the replay 41 Sonoscout 7 Len EE Ta E8232455 Al Sports DWOT 001 bkc Driver Left Ear 1 4 NP J i O 5 NO 15 20 Time a Sports DWOT 001 bkc Driver Right Ear 2 zs 25 a E uM Tiene 5 The Play Cursor 4 shows which point in time you are currently hearing and it is synchronised in both windows If no range has been selected it plays the whole sound and loops when it gets to the end of the file You can start playing from any point by tapping in either display to place the cursor there If the Cursor Synchronisation Ta button 5 is off unlocked you can place the cursor or drag a range independently in each display 42 Reviewing Time Data Sonoscou
54. nt end not detected Settings Virtual Front end l OFF Note If you are still connected to a Front end with a valid license the Demo Mode set ting will not be visible and the module Settings panel will look like this Ho Service BK3050 105440 A 060 Settings streaming em Frequency Range 51 2 kHz gt File format Bkc gt Project name Streaming Base name Test Add to Base name Incrementing 3 Channels Calibrate Detect Reset Ch1 Driver Left Ear Enabled gt In this case you need to disconnect from the Front end and check that the Settings panel displays Front end not Detected Set Virtual Front end to ON 113 Running in Virtual Front end Mode Di r DI EI Rel Large amp Virtual Front end 23 4 5 6 Settings File Channel 1 Virtual Front end 0 00 V B Frequency Range 12 8 kHz gt www f oov B File format Bkc 3 0 00 v f 0 00 v f Project name Streaming o0 v Base name Test 2 Add to Base name Incrementing 3 Channels Calibrate Detect Rest T Chi Driver Left Enabled gt u Ch2 Driver Right Enabled gt 04 E Ch3 Engine Tacho Enabled gt Ws Ch4 Wheel Tacho Enabled 3 Ch5 Left Front Wheel A Enabled 3 Ch Left Rear Wheel Z Enabled 3 s an Ae lt Once in Demo Mode the displayed Front end settings are those related to the dummy file which is installed with the app and emulates a real time recording You can view all the settings but you cannot chan
55. on settings To change the calculation parameters 1 Touch a display to make it active 2 Open the Settings menu and make the changes 49 settings Time History ON Display layout gt Channel 1 Driver Left gt Frequency Axis Linear gt Magnitude Axis Linear gt Frequency Range 25 6kKHz FFT Lines 6400 gt Frequency Resolution 4Hz gt Spectrum Type Auto gt Overlap 66976 gt Acoustic Weighting Linear gt Display Settings gt Note Each display has its own settings those above are for Spectrum To change the display settings 1 Touch a display to make it active 2 Open the Settings menu tap on Display Settings and enter the default values in the Display Settings form Note 1 These values are module dependant FFT Lines and Frequency Res olution are linked Note 2 If you use multi touch to zoom in a display it does not change these settings Note 3 Every time you double tap in a display it will apply these calculation and display settings to the active display that is it will restore the display to the way it looked before you zoomed in or out on it Comparing Multiple Files You can open a different file in each display 1 Touch a display to make it active Choose the type of spectrum and channel num ber to be displayed in the active display 50 Analysing Spectral Data Hol Charging B Sonoscout 7 be aa bB M2345 6 Test O01 bkc Driver Left 1 Test 002 bkc Driver Lett Emr 1 Fr
56. ortarangr app iens er Here AGA E Tunes Hiie iTunes leh J Purchased File Sharin a Downiaada E he apps listed below can transfer documents between your iPad and this computer DEVICE MM Apps SoMoScout Documents SHARED T Home haring E e Earth Bk 3050 105440 A D60 setup Terterday 13 03 B EE um I BK 5053 10028 6 12 46 Teiterday 3 47 16 KB ES S FOFReader Ju Calibrason Yesterday Lig 31 5 MB E A de ault corfhig Tertenday 13 03 4 KB PLAYLISTS Fa orem JL Demo 26 10 2017 19 19 12 MB Es iTunes DI s Lir gr mg mi na v Recordings 05 11 2012 16 54 ren KE nakal Mis E SR k streaming JSRALOGULT 11 7 543 GE G My Top ated k EE EET HALF vio 5 5 ME D Recently Added k Varius HALL ie 312B ME CR Recently Mayra U fee 25 Met Paya A Jo bald pllayliil ED Audio Photos Apps Books Other O17 GB 1 07 G ETC 0 47 GB 0 50 GB 4x 5 2 Use the Add button 3 to copy files from your mobile device to your PC 3 Use the Save to button 4 to copy files from your PC to your mobile device Using iTunes to Copy Files to Your PC Method 2 This method has some restrictions see the note that follows for details 1 In iTunes select the connected mobile device 1 and display the Apps 2 see pre vious figure 84 File Management 2 Select the folder to copy under Sonoscout Documents Note You cannot open the folder and copy individual files from it 3 Click the Save to button 4 4 Select an e
57. oscout 12H 4 5 6 7 mx Cr File Channel 3 Currently connected LAN XImodule _ Streami 2 ex wv f Frequency Range 25 6 kHz 3 BODY g 600 v mu kB mb LI 2 If you wish to create and keep a number of different setups you can tap the Save but ton see 1 above and save the settings to file The name of the created file always starts with the module type number Hot Charging X BK3053 100387 B 120 UP oed NUTUS Sonoscout 7 BK3053 100387 B 120 204567 Settings Save Settings File Channel 3 Demo setup aov 000v B 0 00 v o 00 v po v i Save ouw f Mwai 3 You can then use the Load button see 2 above to load a saved file Only those that match the currently connected module will appear in the list Het Charged MI BK3053 100387 B 120 Prts Sonoscout 7 BK3053 100387 B 120 L 4 5 67 Settings Load Settings File Channel 3 BK3053 001002 B 120 setup Dno V li BK3053 Astra setup DOO Y f 0 00 V id BK3053 Laser setup www f poo v B BK3053 Simulator setup oco v DOO V l If you do this it will overwrite the previous default file and the new one will be used when you pre record or record If you do not load a new setup it will use the existing default file that is the settings you used the last time you pre recorded or recorded 109 File and Folder Names Data Flow Through the App If you Record a file itis automatic
58. png E Op Spectrum Ind Octave Spectrogram Order Cut Sonoscout 7 ER 2 Carl wotway Lett 1 Fre 28840 He Hag 72 18 dB Timas 14 48 n adi t m ai ji I LM Hi 504 n i MN J KA f yg as Yul Wi Yi n Li n N g 250 500 758 ik 5 Froguaency Hz Carl wot wav Right 2 i aa Fus TT7 89 Hr Mag 4501 dfi Tima 15088 8 ma A 8 ty N N 3 eII IN MM al P NT Carl wotwav 4 092 eL Adi 2 If this is a spectrum or 1 3 octave signal you will see a real time display which is synchronised to the play cursor in the time history If the sound is not playing the instantaneous spectrum is synchronised to wherever you position the cursor 3 Ifitis a spectrogram there are synchronised play cursors in the spectrogram and time history see 1 above 65 4 Ifthe Cursor Synchronisation Ta button is off the cursors are independent in each spectral display If the button is on the cursors are linked in each spectral dis play Range Synchronisation 1 Ifthe Range Synchronisation KC button is off each display can have a different range If the button is on each display from the same file as the active display has the range defined by the active display p aya n Carl wotiwav Lit 1 Tima 18 58 amp Frog 279 83 Hr Mag 53 90 dB x 400 l g a Po 5 Frequency Hi x T Carl wot wav UN 754 ky Y T F mw n ila MV E sp z ap T T T 1 0 250 nn 756 ik Fee y JH Carl wo
59. rans ducer with unknown sensitivity click the link Editing an Existing Calibrator 1 From the Calibrator progress dialogue tap the Auto calibrator button ooo ENNENES 000 L5 EMEN ooo EN ooo NENNEN nooo S Leo NEN Mic 4231 Mic 42314 Acc 4294 Mic 4228 3 This opens a table of editable values 20 Cabbrtoe List Calibrator Name Mic 4231 Frequency 1000 Hz Level od dB E Tolerance 1 dB Unit Pa gt 4 Enter the changes Name Mic 4231 Frequency 1000 Hz Level Tolerance 1 dB Unit Pa gt Mic 4231 Mic 42314 Acc 4294 Mic 4228 Note The changes you make to standard calibrators are not stored permanently They will revert back once you close the Calibration form If you wish to keep the changes cre ate a custom calibrator as described below Defining Your Own Calibrator 1 From the Calibrator progress dialogue tap the Auto calibrator button 21 Calibration R Calibrator Status mi E o E NENNEN z ma 1 00 a 3 Cg 100 E C 1 000 D E 5 CENE 1000 E s C 1 00 D ENNIUS 2 Tap Edit to enable editing of the calibrator E Calibrator List Auto Mic 4231 Mic 42314 Acc 4294 Mic 4228 3 Tap Add to create a new calibrator i Calibrator List 4 Select New Calibrator and enter the Name and Settings 22 Calibrator List Calibrator Lii Calibrator Name New Calibrator Frequency Level Tolerance
60. ries Ha Seniko T 13 14 Het Charges m 2 LB RE 100387 B 1270 Ha tor 5 Prin hg Sonosc out H El 2 3 4 5 6 BK 3053 1000387 B 120 Load Settings File Channel 1 Streaming cx 0 00 V Frequency Range 25 6 kHz 3 000v f 000v f 600v f Auto stop Of gt ooo v File Settings N Display Settings gt Channels Calibrate Detect Resol is Ch1 Driver Left Enabled gt u 3 Ch2 Driver Right Enabled 3 5 FI T i E 04 Ch3 CAN Throttle Enabled gt Ch4 CAN Rpm Enabled gt Ch5 CAN Speed Enabled 3 Ch6 Engine Tacho Enabled gt ka kanal ka arp Tene fa You can enter a Project Name that is the name of the folder where the file will be saved and a Base name a base file name which will be used for all recorded files Settings File Settings File format Bkc gt Project name Demo Base name Test Add to Base name Incrementing gt Sonoscout can record files directly in one of four formats 105 File and Folder Names BK3050 106998 A 060 Settings File format Wav vf Hdf Pti Bkc wav Wave file default hdf Hierarchical data format pti PULSE Time file bkc Bruel amp Kjaer common file this is the preferred format if you intend to process your data in PULSE Reflex With the exception of the GPS coordinates all the metadata created in Sonoscout is stored directly in the bkc file and is available to you in PULSE Reflex Simply tap the format you require from the list that
61. t 7 P a a 1033456 al Ample Pal Ampio Fa 4 Tere Aha Arias 1 10 FP Sports DWOT oor nke 5 Driver Left Ear 1 Sports OWOT_O01 bke Tara 120 eil Pa The cursor position in the active highlighted window 6 will determine where sound replay starts If Ta is on locked the cursor and range selection is syn chronised in both displays Select a range to play by touching the start point and then touching and holding your finger down on the end point in the top display 43 xu E Sonoscout gt jv 8923 4156 An Sports DWOT 001 bkc Driver Loaf Ear 1 Aang 685 a 1127 4 Ample Pal Time 5 Sports DWOT 001 bkc Driver Right Ear 2 Range LES a 11 928 BJ DI L Amplitude Fa ac BJ EN You can extend the range in either direction by touching then holding your fin ger at the new start end point You can also enter the start and end times for the range in the settings menu 3 With a range selected tap E ends to play the range looped with cross fading at the Trimming 1 Use the Trim button to trim the file to the selected range A new file is saved to the folder containing the source file It has the same file name as the original file with the trim range appended to it A pop up allows you to choose whether you want to open the trimmed file or not 44 Reviewing Time Data ih mr TW VU 1 F E oF ie D Ma li n Markers If you t
62. t color which remains constant for all the 2D displays time frequency metrics for that channel Analysis Task Overview This is a very flexible task for calculating and displaying frequency spectra The main features are Auto spectrum or PSD 1 3 octave Synthesised from FFT Real time or averaged spectra 99 Task Overview e Spectrogram e Order Analysis Overall level plus an Order e Look and listen at the same time Multiple display layouts for comparing o Same type of spectrum for different channels o Different types of spectra for the same channel o Same channel from different files 100 Opening Files If you use the Streaming option see Setting up a Recording the file will be recorded dir ectly onto the mobile device In all tasks other than S you can see which folders files are on the mobile device by tapping In the following eer the Demo folder contains demonstration files included in the installation and all other folders were peeled Dy the user Pad Hoi Charging Open Meo Profile CAM Sonoscout 7 Documents EB 2 3 4 5 6 Demo Longtile Reduced Sender Streaming Test Files Tommy Time amp Various Yet isono calcheck SD Card content Therap If you switch to the Time task as soon as you have stopped recording a file the last file you recorded will automatically be open ready to play If you touch hold and slide your finger to the left on a filename a
63. t to close the Settings menu 8 If you tap the Profile button on a tacho channel a large digital readout is super imposed on the real time profile plot The numbers are semi transparent so that the curve can also be seen 28 mw Ha Bi sii F Virtual Front end intory Specter ote indak Sonoscout Virtual Front end 1 2456 Tacho Seven 004 bkc Engine Tacho 3 Off 7 735 s 1I lI aa 732 P2 a I 1 M aaa ivo Ee iw MEME i mst i eed 4 5 ti ba I o Possis RPM 720 REN 9 If you select Smoothing from the Settings menu see above the real time tacho pro files can be smoothed using a simple linear moving average In Pre recording mode the Smoothing Settings menu can be left open so that you can immediately see the effect of changing the smoothing factor Setting up a CAN Voltage Channel 1 Select the channel you wish to assign to a CAN Voltage 29 Setting up a Tachometer Load Settings Streaming on ei Frequency Range 25 56 kHz gt Pre trigger Off gt Auto stop Off gt File Settings Bike gt Display Settings gt Channels Calibrate Detect Reset Chi Driver Left Enabled gt Che Driver Right Enabled gt Ch3 CAN Throttle Enabled gt Ch5 CAN speed Enabled gt Ch6 Engine Tacho Enabled gt 2 Select CAN Voltage as Channel Type enter a name for the channel choose the default display type and enter the maximum value for
64. t wav Lett 1 Hangi PET a 20 718 Pal Note This range is not applied to any other files which are currently open Propagate Settings 1 The Propagate Setting TU button allows you to apply the current settings from one display to all the other displays of the same type 2 Calculation settings are applied to all displays 3 Display settings are dependent on display type for example if the active display is a spectrogram it propagates the settings to any other spectrograms that are 66 Analysing Spectral Data currently displayed 4 The new settings will be used as the defaults for all new displays 5 The system only propagates values from the forms it does not propagate any zoom ing you may have done in a display using multi touch In the examples below the weighting has been changed from Linearto A weighting and this has been automatically applied to the other displays by using the Propagate Settings button Display showing Linear weighting before Propagate Settings button selec ted Hold Charging B gh E Ini Order Cul P Carl wotwav Lit 1 Carl wot wav Lett 1 549 Turan 18 3B a Fre 279 03 He Meg 53 00 dB Pasg IRSA Ea Hag HED dB Pare 5 ARE I E ai d f 2 3 Froquency Hi Gr Carl wot wav Right 2 i 2 Range 683 2071 5 80 no LA ji E Li p L 100 sj MEO TA 1 i ll uh T 2 504 bil etm mn ee 77 mt a04 al 3 0 l T T i NG 128 15
65. xisting file on the PC where the folder should go EB iTunes i jel Computer e OSIC Temp Degacape Men hakr leone EE Desktop di Downloads al Recent Places IF Libra Diurni afi Kui i Pe bor B uie ed Hoenn cep HB Computer Ea 0500 Jo DanaTearcfer d mk di eeverb je Record je eno caicheck de delay de fer Dae de Viound Demak 5 Pandi de 9 Tutorial Parad Ji notar Ji Kaman ang unat cr de fec WAG Ji Triar PEG PN aki Fille desde ma DATAPARTI 0 d tang I Poin Hew Padi T pene Fads Detal ranges Using iTunes to Copy Files From Your PC Method 3 This method has some restrictions see the notes that follow for details 1 Click the Add button 1 File Sharing The apps isted below can transter documents between your IP ad and this computer Apps soNoScout Documents Google Earth Bn Lu STE EO Yesterday 18 03 8K3053 100387 8 120 setup Yesterday 13 47 16 kB u POF Reader J Calibration Yesterday 14 02 31 5 MB default config Yesterday 16 05 4 KG Ea SeNoScout J Bema 26 10 2012 19 19 21 MB k Or calcheck 15 11 21 2 09 59 33 3 MIB J Recordings 05 11 2012 16 54 zero KB Ju Streaming 211 2012 11 47 542 GB k Test Files 212 14 36 598 MB Jb Various 21 11 2012 19 29 3123 MB 85 2 Select an existing file on your PC 7 5s i D Ji k Computer OSIC k Temp DateTranshes b testfolder Mew folder Libraries Documents al Music im Pactures B Video e Ho
66. ying All Channels 0 0 0 00 2 2 c cece ccc c cece ccc cc cece ecceeceeeceecceeeeeeeeeee 39 Displaying Profiles 40 Playing a File or Selecting Part of a File to Play 0 0 00 e ccc eee cece ee 41 TA GY AA 44 Markers 2 aaa 45 Analysing Spectral Data 48 How the Displays Work 0 00 220 occ cece aaa 48 Calculation and Display Settings 49 Comparing Multiple Files 50 Ee AA 51 Instantaneous Versus Average Spectra 22 20 20 cece ccc ecc cc ceccecceccecceeceecteeeeee 53 Spectrogram 232222 of Order Analysis 0 2 2 2 2 20 2 ccc cece cence ec cec cnc ceccececceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeteceeseteeeeeeeeeeee 63 Play and Cursors 20 2 0 anaana anaoa ooann aaa ccc cccceceeceeeeteeceeceseeseteteceeeeecetceeeeeeee 65 Range Synchronisation 22 0 0 0 2 c cece la 66 Propagate Settings 66 Taking Screenshots u cece ccc c ence cee cccccceceececeeceeceeeeeeeseeteseeeeeee 68 Viewing Metrics 22 2 2 0 occ cece ccc cece ccc cccccececeeceecteceeseeceeceeeeeeeeseeeetceteeseeees 71 Viewing GPS ce 72 File Management 22 22 2222 2 cc cece cece ccc cece cece cee ce cece ec ee eee eceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 76 Copying Files From your Mobile Device to Your PC 0 00 0 2 0c c eee 76 Deleting Files from Your Mobile Device aoaaa aaao ccc cece cece ccc ccc cecceceeeees 81 Copying Files From Your PC to Your Mobile Device Method 1

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