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Infiltec QM-4.5LV Seismograph, Seismometer, earthquake detector, seismic monitor
$ 182.16
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Description
QM-4.5LV Seismometer for School, Office & Home.The Infiltec Model QM-4.5LV Seismometer is designed for school, office, field, and home use. It records and displays worldwide earthquakes in a compact, portable, and rugged package that is less expensive and easier to use than conventional designs. The QM-4.5LV has an internal vertical geophone sensor and custom electronics to detect seismic signals from local and worldwide earthquakes. The QM-4.5LV does not require any external power supply or assembly or enclosure or adjustment; including alignment, damping, zeroing, etc. The QM-4.5LV works with the standard
AmaSeis
Windows XP/V/7/8/8.1/10 based software, and its sensitivity is similar to the standard educational
AS1
seismometer. It also works with the new
jAmaseis
software for Windows, Linux and Mac OS. The QM-4.5LV can measure PPV (Peak Particle Velocity), but if you want to monitor vibrations from nearby blasting, machinery, traffic, etc. that are at higher frequencies than distant earthquakes, then you may want to consider a higher-frequency strong-motion seismometer like our
QM-4.5V-20HZ Strong Motion Seismometer
.
REAL-TIME DISPLAY FROM THE INFILTEC FACTORY QM-4.5LV IN THE
SHENANDOAH VALLEY
:
Click on image to View the last 24 hours of QM-4.5LV Data Display, updating every 5 minutes. You can use the HTML from this page to create a similar page for your QM-4.5LV seismometer.
FEATURES AND BENEFITS OF THE QM-4.5LV:
Complete system includes seismometer hardware with serial cable, USB-to-Serial adapter cable with driver CD, and instructions for downloading the latest AmaSeis seismic software from the Internet. Nothing else is required.
10 second hardware setup! Take it out of the shipping box, plug it into your PC, and recording starts. (This assumes that
AmaSeis
software is installed and running)
You can create your own online web page that displays your QM-4.5LV real-time display.
Detects USA quakes with magnitude 6 or larger (approximate).
Detects worldwide quakes with magnitude 7 or larger (approximate).
Detects local quakes magnitude 3.5 within 60 miles or 100 km (approximate).
Detects local blasting, machinery noise and traffic.
PPV (Peak Particle Velocity) can be calculated from AmaSeis amplitude data display.
Works with AmaSeis seismic Windows software, the seismic education standard.
No assembly ever required.
No damping adjustments ever required.
No external power supply ever required.
No leveling adjustments ever required.
No additional enclosure ever required to protect against air currents
No alignment ever required.
No adjustments for moving ever required, just pick it up and move it.
No adjustment of internal electronics (amplifier, filter, digitizer, power supply) ever required.
Practically indestructible to damage caused by shock, vibration, shipping & handling.
One enclosure contains everything: sensor, amplifier, filter, digitizer, power supply.
Metal enclosure shields electronics against noise from nearby electromagnetic interference.
High digital resolution (16 bits) keeps large and small quakes on scale
High-quality low-pass filter (Bessel type) preserves differences between seismic time delays.
Steep low-pass filter cutoff (8 pole) allows slow sampling output (9 sps) without aliasing.
Zero-drift amplifier reduces low frequency (1/f) noise in the system (0.01 to 1.0 Hz) bandwidth.
Microprocessor firmware adjusts for component drift due to temperature changes, aging, etc.
Very low power (under 0.05 Watts) operation supplied from RS232 lines. Designed to operate continuously 24/7.
Connects to PC DB9 serial port, or a USB port through a USB-Serial DB9 adapter (included).
Works on Windows XP/Vista/7/8/8.1/10 PC via AmaSeis logging data 24/7 in background.
You can use your PC for other jobs while AmaSeis is running. Just keep the AmaSeis display full screen, even if in background.
Installation: place on level, non-ferrous, ground contact slab away from foot traffic and machinery and rapidly changing temperatures. May not work well on wooden floors or upper building floors. The ideal location is an insulated vault on bedrock like
this
.
NEW: Works with
jAmaseis
Java based software for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS.
NEW: You can download the latest Prolific USB-Serial adapter
scroll down for Prolific drivers
for Windows, Linux, and Mac OS.
The label on the top of the enclosure has
Quick Start Instructions
.
SAMPLE DETECTIONS BY A QM-4.5LV SEISMOMETER:
July 10, 2011 (00:57:12 UTC)
Magnitude 7.0 Off the East Coast of Honshu, Japan
Detection Distance: 6,500 miles/10,500 km (94.94 degrees)
from a QM-4.5LV located at Bailey's Crossroads, VA (near Washington, DC)
24 hour display containing quake data.
from
AmaSeis
software Helicorder/24 hour display
Time segment containing quake data.
from AmaSeis software Extract Earthquake display
Frequency Spectrum of quake data.
from AmaSeis software Log-Log Spectrum display
University of Portland/IRIS Earthquake Notice (pdf)
from
IRIS Recent Earthquake Teachable Moments
July 6, 2011 (19:03:16 UTC)
Magnitude 7.6 Tonga-Kermadec Islands
Detection Distance: 7,900 miles/12,700 km (114.42 degrees)
from a QM-4.5LV located at Bailey's Crossroads, VA (near Washington, DC)
24 hour display containing quake data.
from
AmaSeis
software Helicorder/24 hour display
Time segment containing quake data.
from AmaSeis software Extract Earthquake display
Frequency Spectrum of quake data.
from AmaSeis software Log-Log Spectrum display
University of Portland/IRIS Earthquake Notice (pdf)
from
IRIS Recent Earthquake Teachable Moments
June 24, 2011 (03:09:40 UTC)
Magnitude 7.2 Fox Islands, Aleutian Islands, Alaska
Detection Distance: 4.500 miles/7,010 km (63.17 degrees)
from a QM-4.5LV located at Bailey's Crossroads, VA (near Washington, DC)
24 hour display containing quake data.
from
AmaSeis
software Helicorder/24 hour display
Time segment containing quake data.
from AmaSeis software Extract Earthquake display
Frequency Spectrum of quake data.
from AmaSeis software Log-Log Spectrum display
Travel time estimate from quake data.
in degrees (1 degree ~ 68 miles/110 km) from AmaSeis software Time-Travel Curve display
University of Portland/IRIS Earthquake Notice (pdf)
from
IRIS Recent Earthquake Teachable Moments
March 11, 2011 (05:46:23 UTC)
Magnitude 9.0 Near the East Coast of Honshu, Japan
Detection Distance: 6,600 miles/10,600 km (95.09 degrees)
from a QM-4.5LV located at Bailey's Crossroads, VA (near Washington, DC)
24 hour display containing quake data.
from
AmaSeis
software Helicorder/24 hour display
Time segment containing quake data.
from AmaSeis software Extract Earthquake display
Frequency Spectrum of quake data.
from AmaSeis software Log-Log Spectrum display
Travel time estimate from quake data.
in degrees (1 degree ~ 68 miles/110 km) from AmaSeis software Time-Travel Curve display
University of Portland/IRIS Earthquake Notice (pdf)
from
IRIS Recent Earthquake Teachable Moments
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE QM-4.5LV:
Performance:
Earthquake sensitivity similar to the standard educational
AS1
seismometer - generally allows detection of magnitude 6 or greater within a continent (such as North America), and generally allows for the detection of magnitude 7 or greater worldwide.
Mode of Operation:
Single-axis, vertical velocity sensing by digitizing the amplified and filtered voltage from a vertical geophone sensor.
Output:
Serial output formatted for
AmaSeis
seismic software, RS232 9600 baud N81 ASCII.
Frequency Pass-Band:
0.01 Hz to 1.0 Hz digitized data stored on hard drive by AmaSeis at about 1 megabyte per 24 hours.
Temperature Range
40 to 90 F (4 to 32 C) with no adjustments required, but the operating temperature must be stable. Internal firmware automatically adjusts for slow component drifts.
Housing:
Diecast aluminum box encloses all electronics and sensor, 6.024x3.268x1.988 inches (153x83x50.5 mm). Shipping weight approximately 2.2 lb (1 kg).
Computer Connection:
15 ft (4M) serial cable (up to 100 ft (30M) extension optional) connects to PC DB9 connector or USB-Serial DB9 adapter.
Mechanical Adjustments:
None. No leveling, alignment, damping, gain, zeroing, etc adjustments required.
Power Supply:
None. No external power supply required, all power supplied by USB or PC serial port through the serial cable connected to the PC.
PPV (Peak Particle Velocity):
You can compute vertical PPV at 1 Hz in the velocity range from 3.5*10^-6 mm/s to 0.11 mm/s (0.13*10^-6 in/s to 0.0043 in/s).
Digital Processing:
16 bits voltage resolution from internal digitizer, 9 sample/second ASCII data record output, firmware adjusts for component drifts.
Lowpass Filter:
Analog 8 Pole Bessel filter @ 1 Hz corner frequency for anti-aliasing.
Data Logging Software:
PC seismic data logging and analysis software AmaSeis available online for free download.
Time Sync Software
: Free programs like
About Time
can be used to make the AmaSeis time base accurate within milliseconds.
Computer Requirements:
Most PCs running Windows (98/XP/V/7/8/8.1/10) can run AmaSeis in backgound 24/7 while doing other tasks. Hard drive must be capable storing 1 megabyte/day.
HOW TO USE AMASEIS SOFTWARE ON YOUR PC WITH THE QM-4.5LV SEISMOMETER:
Note that most of the extensive online Amaseis software instructional material references the AS1 seismometer that is no longer available. The QM-4.5 LV offers comparable performance.
Each QM-4.5LV Seismometer has
Quick Start Instructions
on a label on the top of its enclosure.
Seismology Instruction with AmaSeis
(pdf) from
IRIS Seismographs in Schools Program
.
Using the AmaSeis seismogram viewer
- by L. Braile from Purdue University.
Why I Filter My Helicorder Record
Generated by AmaSeis - by John Lahr.
How to
Install AmaSeis
on Your Windows PC (YouTube Video) - by John Lahr.
How to use AmaSeis to
Extract and Save
Earthquake Data Segments (YouTube Video) - by John Lahr.
How to Adjust
AmaSeis Time Settings
(YouTube Video) - by John Lahr. Mentions free
About Time Software
.
Finding the Coordinates and Elevation of Your Station
for AmaSeis - by John Lahr.
Estimating Earthquake Distance
from AmaSeis Data (YouTube Video) by
UK School Seismology Program
.
Listen to your earthquake sounds (speeded up) from your Amaseis files by using Bob McClure's
SAC_to_PSN
free program.
Sign up for
free earthquake notifications by email or cell phone
to compare with your AmaSeis display - from the US Geological Service.