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CMG-EDU

Isolate the sensor from temperature changes and draughts by

enclosing it in an insulated box.

Keep the sensor away from strong sources of light and heat
(direct sunlight, light bulbs, etc.)

You should give a newly-installed sensor time to reach thermal

equilibrium with its surroundings (at least overnight.) If drift persists,
keeping a record of the times of day when the drift is most prominent

can help you track down its origin.

6.2

Limited warranty

The CMG-EDU system has been thoroughly tested and calibrated

before leaving the factory. It should provide years of continuous,
problem-free operation.

Güralp Systems guarantee that your CMG-EDU will be free from

defects in workmanship and materials for a period of 12 months from
the date of purchase (as shown on the purchase invoice.) This

warranty does not apply in the event of misuse or abuse of the
product, or as a result of unauthorized alterations or repairs.

6.3

Contacting Güralp Systems

If you have any questions about any aspect of the installation or
operation of the CMG-EDU, you should contact Güralp Systems

Technical Support at

[email protected]

or by telephone at +44 (0)

118 981 9056 (2 pm – 5 pm GMT)

You should also contact us if the CMG-EDU requires service, either

during or after the warranty period. When you call, be ready to quote
the serial number of the instrument. This number is stamped into the

side of the sensor base, and can also be found on the label on the top
face.

Updates to this manual, as well as other technical information about

this and other Güralp Systems products, can be found on our website
at

http://www.guralp.com/

6.4

Resources for teachers and students

A complete list of available books and resources on seismology is
beyond the scope of this manual. However, some useful starting points

may be found on the Web. These links are prone to change.

http://www.indiana.edu/~pepp/

– The Princeton Earth Physics Project,

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