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3 calibrating the cmg-6t, 1 the calibration pack – Guralp Systems CMG-6T User Manual

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CMG-6T

3 Calibrating the CMG-6T

3.1 The calibration pack

All Güralp sensors are fully calibrated before they leave the factory.

Both absolute and relative calibration calculations are carried out. The
results are given in the calibration pack supplied with each

instrument:

Works Order : The Güralp factory order number including the

instrument, used internally to file details of the sensor's manufacture.

Serial Number : The serial number of the instrument

Date : The date the instrument was tested at the factory.

Tested By : The name of the testing engineer.

There follows a table showing important calibration information for

each component of the instrument, VERTICAL, NORTH/SOUTH, and
EAST/WEST. Each row details:

Velocity Output (Differential) : The sensitivity of each component to
velocity at 1 Hz, in volts/ms

-1

. Because the 6T uses balanced

differential outputs, the signal strength as measured between the +ve
and –ve lines will be twice the true sensitivity of the instrument. To

remind you of this, the sensitivities are given as 2 × (single-ended
sensitivity) in each case.

Mass Position Output : The sensitivity of the mass position outputs to
acceleration, in volts/ms

-2

. These outputs are single-ended and

referenced to signal ground.

Feedback Coil Constant : A constant describing the characteristics of

the feedback system. You will need this constant, given in
amperes/ms

-2

, if you want to perform your own calibration calculations

(see below.)

Power Consumption : The average power consumption of the sensor

during testing, given in terms of the current (in amperes) drawn from a
12 V supply.

Calibration Resistor : The value of the resistor in the calibration
circuit. You will need this value if you want to perform your own

calibration calculations (see below.)

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