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The system consists of an 8 channel input/output amplifier.
DC input amplifier card, PA input amplifier card to which a voltage output
accelerometer and a microphone can be directly connected, and an analog
output amplifier are also provided. |
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The LX-10/20 can be used as an 8 channel input/output
unit, a 16 channel input unit, or as a 32 channel input unit when used
in combination with an extendable unit. |
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Either a PC card or an MO can be selected as recording
media, and the IEEE1394 or 100BASE-TX can be selected as an interface. |
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In addition to the per channel sampling rates ranging
from a minimum of 1.5 kHz (record frequency band of 625Hz) to a maximum
of 96kHz (record frequency band of 40kHz) rates such as a maximum 1/60Hz
low-speed sampling (optional), 96kHz series sampling rate, 102.4kHz series
one, a 100kHz series one, and a 65.536kHz series one can be selected (LX-20). |
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The LX-10/20 realizes a recording rate exceeding that
of DAT. It offers 40kHz bandwidth (96kHz sampling) x 8 channel for direct
recording onto a PC hard disk when using the built-in memory / IEEE1394,
and also offers 20kHz bandwidth (48kHz sampling) x 8 channel when using
a PC card/MO. |
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Voice memo input is possible, and is recorded as a WAV
file. As well as through the unit, a Windows PC can be used to playback
recorded sound |
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Post-processing is made easy by the Open and TEAC common
file format (TAFFmat) which allows for direct viewing on a PC |
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Software, which controls LX and construction of data recording
systems, as well as data post-process software, is offered by a number
of venders. |
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Software for setup, real-time monitoring, and recording
are included as standard attachments. |
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Even when a PC can not be carried due to vibrations, the
unit can be operated by the color liquid crystal remote control. |