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1. Table 2 3 Linearity ranges typical for Soundbook MK2 according to frequency weightings Z A and C Manual APOLLO 16 of 17 SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 3 Declaration of conformity We the SINUS Messtechnik GmbH F ppistraBe 13 04347 Leipzig Germany hereby declare that our product Measuring system APOLLO Part number 90820x Serial number 07000 as subject of this CE declaration complies with the following standards and further documents Technical requirements Sound level meter with appropriate software Third octave analyzer HVMA option IEC 61672 10 2003 class 1 DIN 45657 07 1997 IEC 61260 09 2001 class 1 EN ISO 8041 type 1 EN ISO 5349 EN 14253 DIN EN 61000 6 1 2007 IEC 61672 1 DIN EN 61000 6 2 2007 IEC 61326 IEC 61672 1 EN 60950 1 Electromagnetic compatibility Emissions Immunity Safety The measuring system is intended for the use with measuring microphones according to IEC 1094 1 The product has been manufactured and tested in compliance with the following internal documents Manufacturing and testing documents SINUS Quality assurance manual SINUS Manufacturing documents Soundbook Testing regulations Soundbook The product has been tested and found to comply with all specifications stated above Te Gunther Papsdorf Managing Director SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 17 of 17 Manual APOLLO
2. 30 Vpeak Inherent noise level at 0 dB gain lt 6 dB A lt 8 dB C lt 15 dB Z using MV203 and substitute impedance K65 lt 3 dB A lt 2 dB C lt 5 dB Z bei 50 2 direct at input Linearity range See table 2 3 Impulse range gt 55 dB Sampling rate level 1 3 octave values 5 125 ms higher values possible but without FAST weighting Slow input channels Quantity 8 single ended or 4 differential Sampling rate 200 Hz per channel Input voltage 27 5V Input impedance 100 kQ Inputs Trigger Tacho 2 Frequency 0 1 Hz 6 MHz Trigger level adjustable 12 5 V Trigger outputs 2 Output channels 2 Sampling rate 25 6 51 2 kHz Band width DC 20 kHz Max output voltage 3 7 Voeak Attenuation 0dB 85 dB in 0 5 dB steps Connectors Input channels see section 1 1 Slow input channels see section 1 1 Outputs see section 1 1 Dimensions and weights APOLLO box Manual APOLLO 14 of 17 SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 2 1 Frequency weightings Dimensions 214 mm 110 mm 35 mm Weight ca 800 g Dimensions and weights APOLLO EXPANDER Dimensions 220 mm 260 mm 27 mm Weight ca 1260 y Surrounding conditions Temperature Deviation of calibration lt 0 3 dB within a temperature range of 20 C to 50 C at a relative humidity of 65 After
3. Apollo User s Manual for analyzers APOLLO Boxes Expander Apollo Sync Hub Version 5 2 June 20 2013 SINUS Messtechnik GmbH Foepplstrasse 13 04347 Leipzig Germany http www soundbook de e SINUS Messtechnik GmbH All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of SINUS Messtechnik GmbH We reserve the right to alter the contents of this manual without prior notice SINUS Messtechnik GmbH accepts no responsibility for technical or typographical errors or deficiencies in this manual Furthermore SINUS Messtechnik GmbH disclaims all liability for damage occurring directly or indirectly as a result of the delivery performance or usage of this material All products or services mentioned in this document are the trademarks or service marks of their respective companies or organizations Manual APOLLO 2 of 17 SINUS Messtechnik GmbH CONTENTS Contents 1 Description of the hardware 1 1 APOLLO Box und Soundbook EXPANDER 1 1 1 MainChannels 1 1 2 Trigger Tacho 1 1 3 Slow Channels 1514 E ee T scare ed a Gen dee Le A NS 1 15 POWER SYNC GPS 1 16 AUX asus deg tn arte bag APE whe a e 1 2 APOLLOSYNC HUB 12241 LG
4. Do not feed the in or outputs with voltages other than specified in this manual Use only microphones which are intended for use with the device Please feel free to contact us in any case of doubt Please note the permissible ambient temperatures specified for the device Do not expose the device to extreme heat as for example in a car under direct sunlight If necessary clean the device carefully without using solvents If a malfunction occurs do not attempt to disassemble or repair the device This will always cause a loss of warranty and often lead to major damages Please take down any failures and return the device together with a description of the failure If service is required always return the device to SINUS Messtechnik GmbH Commissioning of of an APOLLO analyzer B SAMURAI 20 testing weather station15 RECALL m EE File Measurement Analyzer Tools View 2 NES EE le Starttime 11 02 2010 16 58 27 Over 1 Mi Ola Y Runtime 160 09 00 000 Under fl Setup Measure Replay Data Browser Status Log Browse SUI CH1 Fast A 33 348 SLM1 CH1 Slow A 43 2dB 2 1 3 Octave1 CH1 19 7dB 1000 Hz 100 80 dB de 90 TH 80 60 70 60 50 L 50 y l 7 PN TA a ARS I FINE aa S 40 e AN AAA MS A 7 W MAA 304 LA L Lie L 20 NI 10 0 576504 s 576510 576516 576522 576528 100 200 500 AT Humidity 83 6 WindSpeed 10 0km h BI
5. 13 4 0 1 13 23 0 06 0 02 8 0k 1 1 3 0 1 02 2 98 0 02 200 10 9 0 10 85 0 03 0 00 10 0k 2 5 4 4 2 36 4 35 0 02 250 8 6 0 8 69 0 01 0 01 12 5k 4 3 6 2 4 17 6 18 0 00 315 6 6 0 6 63 0 03 0 02 16 0k 6 6 8 5 6 68 8 69 0 01 400 4 8 0 4 77 0 03 0 01 20 0k 9 3 11 2 9 25 11 23 0 01 Table 2 2 frequency weighting curves IEC 60651 60804 and APOLLO dB 2 2 Linearity ranges The linearity ranges of sound pressure levels for all measuring ranges and frequency weightings are given in the following All specifications refer to approved measurement microphones with a sensitivity of 50 mV Pa SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 15 of 17 Manual APOLLO 2 GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA Range Weighting f 31 5 Hz f 1 kHz f 4 kHz f 8 kHz f 12 5 kHz Z 18 4 120 0 dB 18 8 120 0 dB 18 7 120 0 dB 18 8 120 0 dB 18 6 120 0 dB 1V A 14 4 79 3 dB 14 7 120 0 dB 14 4 121 0 dB 13 8 118 8 dB 14 0 115 6 dB C 15 6 117 0 dB 15 0 120 0 dB 14 9 119 0 dB 15 2 117 0 dB 15 0 113 7 dB Z 37 9 140 0 dB 38 5 140 0 dB 38 6 140 0 dB 38 7 140 0 dB 38 3 140 0 dB 10V A 34 6 99 3 dB 36 1 140 0 dB 35 9 141 0 dB 35 7 138 8 dB 35 0 135 6 dB C 35 0 136 9 dB 35 2 140 0 dB 35 3 139 2 dB 35 0 137 0 dB 34 3 133 7 dB
6. Power Supply 9 27 VDC 3 5A Center pin positive Connectors on the front 4 x USB plug Type A 4 x LEMO Connectors on the back 1 x DC jack for voltage supply 1 x USB Plug Type B 1 x LEMO Max Dimensions 115 mm x 113 mm x 46 mm Weight 420 g 1 2 4 Troubleshooting If any problem persists please contact SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 1 The indicator lamps on the front of the APOLLO doesn t illuminate after connecting an Apollo_Box Unplug the USB cable of the APOLLO and plug it again 2 The operating system notify an incorrect registration of an Apollo Box after plugging connecting If the indicator lamp beside the USB socket doesn t illuminate then unplug the USB cable of the APOLLO and plug it again Manual APOLLO 10 of 17 SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 1 3 Safety instructions 3 The APOLLO analyzer is switched on and off Status LED is blinking If the APOLLO is connected to the back of the SYNC HUB it must have an own power supply Alternatively it may be connected to the front Devices connected to the front may be used as Master too 1 3 Safety instructions Please follow the instructions below when using the device 1 4 Use the device as described in this manual only Despite the robust design protect the device from mechanical impacts and vibrations and keep it dry and clean When using microphones please pay attention to the sensitive microphone membranes and avoid touching or moistening them
7. 1 3 Octave1 CH1 43 6dB Pressure 980 8hPa Temperature 0 1 C oil 120 5 1020 kmh El hPa 100 aon 10004 20 re 10 0 501120 s 518400 535680 552960 570240 574560 s Rainl Windia ee TR 575424 575856 576288 Autostore lt Ext gt S N 6475 CPU 23 J Ready L Figure 1 17 Typical application with APOLLO SAMURAI SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 11 of 17 Manual APOLLO 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE HARDWARE Depending on your scope of delivery SINUS Messtechnik GmbH has already installed the driver as well as the application software siNoise SAMURAI si yREMUS SMT and carried out a system check If supplied without PC software installation is performed by the user You may however request one of our authorized representatives or distributors to set up your device at your expense You may connect the microphones accelerometers and other transducers at any time i e when APOLLO is running or turned off When you have powered up the device connected the transducers started the measuring software and set the measuring channels the device is ready for measuring Please note that the supported operating systems WinXP Windows 7 allow simultaneous use of various applications How ever Windows is no real time operating system To rule out any complications during data acquisition we recommend to exit all unnecessary applications before starting signal acquisition P
8. ONNECOS Sine a gts e de le ds 1 2 2 Hardware installation 1 2 3 Technical Specifications 1 2 4 Troubleshooting 1 8 Safety instructions 1 4 Commissioning of of an APOLLO analyzer 1 5 Driver installation 1 5 1 SINUS Driver Configuration 2 General technical data 2 1 Frequency weightings 2 2 Linearity ranges 3 Declaration of conformity Y Y Y O1 O1 mak ee OR E A el esk Le D D 14 lia de Le pe T ER 15 sei Gat AO aa 15 17 SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 3 of 17 Manual APOLLO CONTENTS Preface Thank you for choosing the product APOLLO by SINUS Messtechnik GmbH Please read this manual carefully before using the measuring system We recommend you to perform several test measurements to get familiar with the instrument before using it for important measuring tasks The manual includes the following signs to indicate important information NOTICE These are information on the efficient use and correct handling of the ana lyzer as well as additional information CAUTION These instructions shall avoid any hardware damages or dangers for users ATTENTION These instructions shall avoid any measurement mistakes hardware dam ages etc Please feel free to contact us for any qu
9. W6 5 SLOW5 Figure 1 8 SLOW socket assignment Figure 1 9 Apollo Slow Channel Box 1 1 4 Output The output channels provide the signals of the internal generator It is also possible to interconnect signals from the main channels to output For example these as well as synthesized signals or signals which have been recorded to the hard disk may be given out during a running measurement Via the Output Cinch adaptercable 974158 6 you may connect headphones or loudspeakers Using an additional Cinch BNC adaptercable 974162 5 you may split the LEMO socket to individual BNC sockets figure 1 11 OUT1 4 2 3 OUT2 OUTPUT_GND Figure 1 10 OUT 1 2 socket assignment Figure 1 11 Output adapter cable 1 1 5 POWER SYNC GPS V_BAT RXD The POWER SYNC GPS socket mainly serves for the synchronisation of several APOLLO ana lyzers Itis also used to connect a GPS receiver The Y Bar Pin provides power only in Sound book MK2 not in APOLLO Box or EXPANDER Figure 1 12 POWER SYNC GPS socket assignment Manual APOLLO 8 of 17 SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 1 2 APOLLO SYNC HUB 1 1 6 AUX 5V AUX4 out AUX1 in AUX3 out 7 AUX2 in 6 5 14V Figure 1 13 AUX socket assignment 1 2 APOLLO SYNC HUB The AUX socket serves for the connection of ex ternal devices like a remote control a Soundin tensity probe etc The inputs are TTL The out puts are switchable between O V and 3 3 V to drive LEDs
10. estions on the functionality and operation of the instrument Direct your questions or catalogue requests as well as requests on spare parts and accessories to the following address Address SINUS Messtechnik GmbH F pplstraBe 13 04347 Leipzig Germany Telephone 49 0 341 24429 33 Fax 49 0 341 24429 99 E mail info soundbook de Web http www soundbook de The following trademarks of their respective owners are marked with when mentioned in the manual for the first time Windows XP Microsoft Corp USA Windows 7 Microsoft Corp USA SOUNDBOOK SINUS Messtechnik GmbH SMT M SINUS Messtechnik GmbH APOLLO SINUS Messtechnik GmbH SAMURAI SINUS Messtechnik GmbH UREMUSTM Caesar Datensysteme GmbH Manual APOLLO 4 of 17 SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 1 Description of the hardware APOLLO analyzers are high precise professional systems for acoustic vibrational and general engineer ing tasks based on the flexible APOLLO filtering processor by SINUS Messtechnik GmbH Together with the software SAMURAI the APOLLO analyzers conform to the standards IEC 61672 Typ 1 Sound Level Meter and IEC 61260 Typ 1 Frequency analyzer They are even better regarding tolerance and frequency range The devices Soundbook and APOLLO PCle are described in seperate manuals Here only the hardware APOLLO _Box and Soundbook_Expander are described in all available versions The following table 1 1 shows the default scope of delive
11. for example The APOLLO allows you to connect up to four APOLLO analyzers to your computer and data synchronisation with Soundbook MK2 or GPS receiver lt is skeched out in figure 1 14 This concept provides a multi purpose synchronized analyzer system The power is supplied to the APOLLO by the LEMO Buchsen on the front of the device Four green Status LEDs at the front of the APOLLO indicate a successful set up of the Apollo_Boxen The green LED at the top side turns bright when power is supplied to the APOLLO Figure 1 14 Scheme with APOLLO SYNC HUB PC with USB PC with USB SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 9 of 17 Manual APOLLO 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE HARDWARE 1 2 1 Connectors LEMO connectors at f LEMO connector for Master or GPS receiver power supply USB HOST MASTER GPS USB connector to PC USB connectors Figure 1 15 Connectors on the front Figure 1 16 Connectors on the back 1 2 2 Hardware installation 1 Plug the included power adapter into the power jack found on the rear of the SYNC HUB 2 Plug the AC adapter into a wall outlet 3 Plug the included USB cable into the USB jack on the rear of the device and your PC 4 Connect your APOLLO with the USB and Sync cable to any of the four available ports on the front of the SYNC HUB 5 A green LED beside the port is turning bright after connecting an APOLLO 1 2 3 Technical Specifications General Data
12. lease pay attention to the installed antivirus software also Some applications may require or even force exiting unnecessary programmes 1 5 Driver installation You will find the installation programme on the enclosed CD or on the installation CD of the application software The driver version is part of the file name f e SINUS_Driver 5 0 0 0 exe driver version 5 0 0 0 After executing the installation file meassage window opens Please verify that all APOLLO compo nents are connected to the PC and click on Ok After the welcome window showing the version number and the driver history window the installation procedure starts Depending on the system performance this pro cedure may take a few minutes Click on the button Finish to finish installation and exit the program Having activated the corresponding checkbox the SINUS Driver Configuration will start automatically Otherwise it may be started via the given path with the start menu 1 5 1 SINUS Driver Configuration This tool is used for the configuration of the driver The settings are described in table 1 3 gt S SINUS Driver Configuratio Common Driver Settings Apollo Soundbook MK2 Harmonie Soundbook MK1 Weather GPS AGD Radar FileVersions enable GPS driver E avoid searching for GPS COM Port COM1 v auto detect Synchronize the system time to F GPS time This works only if the application is started with admi nistrator
13. me and fre quency weighting are given in table 2 1 Figure 1 5 Main Channel socket assignment 1 1 2 Trigger Tacho The TRG socket serves to monitor a signal and if so to activate a Trigger and if configured to send a trigger caused signal out The trigger outputs are isolated switchable For this the TRG_OUT_COM privides an own electrical mass The trigger treshold is adjustable between 12 5 V The trigger outputs may also be used as Tacho inputs In this case a frequency is calculated from the incidence the trigger treshold is overcome Using the optional Trigger Splitterbox figure 1 7 you may split the LEMO socket to individual BNC sockets If desired the simple Apollo Tachocable 9081 85 7 is available too TRG_IN1 TRG_OUT2 1 6 TRG_IN2 2 L Ce TRG_OUT_COM 3 4 V_BAT TRG_OUT1 Figure 1 6 TRG socket assignment Figure 1 7 Apollo Trigger Splitterbox 1 1 3 Slow Channels The SLOW socket provides 8 slow channels with a fixed sample rate of 200 Hz that measns a bandwidth of 78 125 Hz It serves to measure static or slowly changing signals or conditions These channels opti mal to connect sensors for pressure force temperature or similar values With the optional Slow Channel Splitterbox figure 1 9 you may split the LEMO socket to individual BNC sockets SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 7 of 17 Manual APOLLO 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE HARDWARE V_BAT SLOW1 SLOW8 8 SLOW7 7 9 6 SLO
14. ncy and the transducer power supply are adjustable for each channel The setting of the sampling frequency is done by doubling or decimation on the basis of 44 1 kHz 48 kHz oder 51 2 kHz The APOLLO _Box figure 1 1 is connected to a PC via USB figure 1 2 and run as independently working system with the SINUS DRIVER The EXPANDER may be used as expansion unit for Soundbook MK2 fig ure 1 3 or as a separate analyzer like the APOLLO _Box connected to a PC figure 1 4 To a Soundbook the EXPANDER is connected by two short cables one connects the LEMO4 socket with USB of the PC and the other connects the SYNC sockets of both devices To a Laptop The EXPANDER has to be connected by the delivered LEMO USB cable To ensure sufficient power supply the expander has to be connected to the mains too For this connect the delivered power supply to the mains and put the LEMO plug in the Sync socket of the EXPANDER Manual APOLLO 6 of 17 SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 1 1 APOLLO Box und Soundbook EXPANDER NOTICE If and only if the USB slot of the PC supplies 1000 mA it is possible to use the EXPANDER without external power supply 1 1 1 Main Channels 14V INPUT_GND The main channels offer to connect many differ ent sensor types Different kinds of voltage and current supply are supported as well as a max imum bandwith of 80 kHz table 1 2 Sensors may be calibrated by an external singnal on the main channels Further details as ti
15. privileges Last Action setting Verbosity Level to Diagnostic Figure 1 18 SINUS Driver Configuration Manual APOLLO 12 of 17 SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 1 5 Driver installation Tab Description Common Driver Settings Adjustment of the Verbosity Level It specifies how much information is written to the log files The possible values are described on the right Apollo Soundbook MK2 Information about the detected Apollo Soundbook MK2 analyzers Refresh with F5 or via context menu Harmonie Soundbook MK1 Information about the detected Harmonie Soundbook MK1 analyzers New Calibration via context menu Weather Activation of the driver for the weather station Select the type and the used port The last one may be detected automatically autodetect GPS Aktivation of the driver for GPS devices connected via RS232 Select the used COM port It may also be detected automatically autodetect If the measuring software is run as administrator the GPS time synchronization every minute is available AGD Radar Aktivation of the AGD Radar driver Select the used port It may also be detected automatically autodetect File Versions Overview of the installed parts of the driver and its status Table 1 3 Functions of the driver configuration tool SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 13 of 17 Manual APOLLO 2 GENERAL TECHNICAL DATA 2 General technical data All
16. ry Ger t APOLLO box APOLLO EXPANDER Scope of delivery USB KABEL STD APOLLO BOX 908240 7 USB KABEL LANG APOLLO BOX 908241 5 APOLLO HARMONIE Carrying Case 908250 3 USB KABEL KURZ EXPANDER 908239 2 Apollo SYNC KABEL LANG 908243 1 Apollo SYNC KABEL KURZ 908245 6 EXPANDER NETZTEIL 908315 1 Table 1 1 Collection of the default scope of delivery 1 1 APOLLO Box und Soundbook EXPANDER Each APOLLO analyzer is a universal multichannel measuring system in combination with a controlling computer Centerpiece is the APOLLO filtering processor providing the elementary functions of frequency weighting A C Z of a sound level meter conforming to standards as well as realtime filtering with filters of constant relative bandwith The system operates in the frequency range from 0 Hz up to 80 kHz signal bandwith center frequency of the highest 3rd octave PC with USB Soundbook_MK2 PC with USB USB paa SYNC APOLLO Figure 1 1 APOLLO Box with 4 channels LEMO Figure 1 2 Scheme to operate a APOLLO analyzer with a PC or Soundbook MK2 Using the optional SYNC HUB section 1 2 up to 4 analyzers APOLLO _Box and or Soundbook_Expander may be combined and synchronized working as one system under the software With a Soundbook MK2 up to 40 synchronized channels can be reached on this way For the adjustment to different measuring situations APOLLO _Box and Soundbook_EXPANDER are available in two types of constr
17. technical specifications refer to approved measurement microphones with a sensitivity of 50 mV Pa Technical Specifications Number of chamnels 2 4 or 8 measuring channels Accuracy According to IEC 61672 1 class 1 group Z percentiles according to DIN 45657 1 3 octave filter Complying with EN 61260 class 1 6 pole elliptical base 2 Max drift of the internal time max 1 728 ms in 24 h Resolution 24 Bit Synchronization yes Input channels Sampling rates 200 Hz 204 8 kHz possible Basic 44 1 kHz 48 kHz 51 2 kHz see table 1 2 Gain 0 dB 20 dB Frequency weighting A C Z simultaneously see table 2 2 Time weighting F Fast 7 0 125 s S Slow 7 1 s Impulse Tincrease 0 035 S Tdecrease 1 5 8 peak T 20 us Crosstalk lt 80 dB Offset correction yes at automatic calibration Anti alias Filter 22 4 kHz 51 2 kHz Overload display yes Phase shift typical 0 01 at 1 kHz Input impedance 1 MQ Input coupling DC AC HP with fg 0 13 Hz Input filter adjustable non 1 Hz HP 10 Hz HP 2000 kHz LP 1 2000 Hz BP 10 2000 Hz BP Transducer supply per channel 14 V polarization voltage 20 V 63 V or 200V ICP 2 mA also 4 mA with Soundbook MK2 TEDS nach IEEE P1451 yes Max electr measuring range 10 Vpeak 8 overload backup Umax at input
18. temperature changes of more than 15 C allow the analyzer to adjust to the temperature for 30 min Storage conditions 20 C 60 C humidity max 95 Table 2 1 Technical Specification APOLLO 2 1 Frequency weightings The following table shows the characteristics filter curve for the A and C weightings according to IEC 60651 60804 The last three columns contain the filter curves in APOLLO measured at a gain of 20 dB f in HZ acc TE ace 5 A c Z f in Hz acc Si acc 60651 A c Z 10 70 0 14 3 69 52 14 36 0 04 500 3 2 0 3 25 0 03 0 00 12 5 63 4 11 2 63 40 11 36 0 03 630 1 9 0 1 91 0 03 0 00 16 56 7 8 5 56 40 8 44 0 01 800 0 8 0 0 77 0 05 0 03 20 50 5 6 2 50 42 6 25 0 03 1 0k 0 0 0 03 0 03 0 03 25 44 7 4 4 44 86 4 48 0 04 1 25k 0 6 0 0 58 0 03 0 00 31 5 39 4 3 0 39 54 3 04 0 00 1 6k 1 0 0 1 1 01 0 08 0 01 40 34 6 2 0 34 55 1 99 0 01 2 0k 1 2 0 2 1 20 0 17 0 01 50 30 2 1 3 30 29 1 31 0 01 2 50k 1 3 0 3 1 27 0 3 0 02 63 26 2 0 8 26 23 0 83 0 00 3 15k 1 2 0 5 1 23 0 48 0 01 80 22 5 0 5 22 38 0 47 0 03 4 0k 1 0 0 8 1 00 0 81 0 00 100 19 1 0 3 19 12 0 28 0 02 5 0k 0 5 1 3 0 61 1 26 0 01 125 16 1 0 2 16 19 0 17 0 01 6 3k 0 1 2 0 0 04 1 96 0 00 160
19. uction e with BNC input sockets only ICP power supply SINUS Messtechnik GmbH 5 of 17 Manual APOLLO 1 DESCRIPTION OF THE HARDWARE e with LEMO7 input sockets ICP symmetric power supply Polarization voltage Figure 1 3 Soundbook MK2 with Expander Figure 1 4 Expander as stand alone analyzer The properties of the different APOLLO hardware versions are shown in table 1 2 Different software ap plications use the real time signal processing unit as automatic controlled analyzer e g SAMURAI TM SMT and REMUSTM This conception provides a versatile programmable measuring system in connec tion with a PC APOLLO Version Box 4B Box 4L Box 2L Box 4L Expander 8L Expander 8B Reference number 908202 1 908200 5 908201 3 908204 6 908010 8 908011 6 Input channels 4 x BNC 4 x LEMO7 2 x LEMO7 4 x LEMO7 8 x LEMO7 8 x BNC Powersupply 500 mA 850 mA 1000 mA Transducer supply ICP 2 mA Pol ICP 2 mA Pol ICP 2 mA 4 mA ICP 2 mA 4 mA Sampling frequency 200 Hz 51 2 kHz 200 Hz 204 8 kHz Table 1 2 Properties of the APOLLO analyzers for all available versions Pol 14 V as well as polarization voltage 20 V 63 V 200V available ATTENTION Whether the required power can be provided by USB is to be checked in the specification of the driving PC We recommend to use external power supply for all analyzers that are delivered with an according mains adapter The sampling freque
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