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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have a question concerning the operation of your system? It might have been asked before. Check our FAQ for some handy answers on use, maintenance, setup, and troubleshooting of your system. 
Tech Newsletter
 
The Tech Newsletter was published periodically, but has been suspended indefinitly.  There are some previous newsletters available here with tips, alerts and advice for IST's products.  .

December 2003:

    • New Version of DynaMax on IST Website
    • SnapShock Plus:  I get extremely high velocity changes, but their durations are zero.  What is going on?
    • IST's Software Licensing Policy
    • Communicate with your EDR via Ethernet or Internet Connection!
    • Happy Holidays from IST!

April 2003:

  • How Do I Export My Raw Data?
  • Cut-and-Pasting Screenshots and Data from DynaMax for Windows
  • Measuring slowly-changing inputs (pseudo-static, below 0.1 Hz)

March 2003:

  • My recorder is serial, my laptop is only USB!  Help!
  • New problems with old serial ports on some laptops
  • New! Motion Master Product Announcement

May 2000:

  • Lithium Batteries
  • How Long Can Your Accel Cables Be?

April 2000:

  • How Low Can You Go?  Seismic!
  • How to Check Your Lithium Backup Battery

January 2000:

  • Understanding the Autozero Correction circuit

December 1999:

  • Windows Software Now Available for Most IST Products
  • How to Make and Use Desktop Icons for Custom Setups, Downloads, and Other Functions

November 1999:

  • How to Gather PSD Data

October 1999 (Hardware):

  • The Lock Switch Blues (or Keep It Pointed Away from the Batteries!!!)
  • High-Frequency, High Amplitude Accelerations
  • Improving Your Chances of Getting Good Data

October 1999 (Software):

  • Building "double-click" Desktop Icons (or Shortcuts) for Simplifying Your Test Setup
IST FieldNotes
FieldNotes are detailed documents providing insight into features of IST's products.  Meant for those who require study of features which can impact their applications.

IST Technical Documents

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have a question concerning the operation of your system? It might have been asked before. Check our FAQ for some handy answers on use, maintenance, setup, and troubleshooting of your system. 
Tech Newsletter
 
The Tech Newsletter was published periodically, but has been suspended indefinitly.  There are some previous newsletters available here with tips, alerts and advice for IST's products.  .

December 2003:

    • New Version of DynaMax on IST Website
    • SnapShock Plus:  I get extremely high velocity changes, but their durations are zero.  What is going on?
    • IST's Software Licensing Policy
    • Communicate with your EDR via Ethernet or Internet Connection!
    • Happy Holidays from IST!

April 2003:

  • How Do I Export My Raw Data?
  • Cut-and-Pasting Screenshots and Data from DynaMax for Windows
  • Measuring slowly-changing inputs (pseudo-static, below 0.1 Hz)

March 2003:

  • My recorder is serial, my laptop is only USB!  Help!
  • New problems with old serial ports on some laptops
  • New! Motion Master Product Announcement

May 2000:

  • Lithium Batteries
  • How Long Can Your Accel Cables Be?

April 2000:

  • How Low Can You Go?  Seismic!
  • How to Check Your Lithium Backup Battery

January 2000:

  • Understanding the Autozero Correction circuit

December 1999:

  • Windows Software Now Available for Most IST Products
  • How to Make and Use Desktop Icons for Custom Setups, Downloads, and Other Functions

November 1999:

  • How to Gather PSD Data

October 1999 (Hardware):

  • The Lock Switch Blues (or Keep It Pointed Away from the Batteries!!!)
  • High-Frequency, High Amplitude Accelerations
  • Improving Your Chances of Getting Good Data

October 1999 (Software):

  • Building "double-click" Desktop Icons (or Shortcuts) for Simplifying Your Test Setup
IST FieldNotes
FieldNotes are detailed documents providing insight into features of IST's products.  Meant for those who require study of features which can impact their applications.
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