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1. Serial Port Properties TCPAP Properties RealTime Data Properties USGS RTD Properties Sample Rate Auxilary Type 50 v Parity Time Byte v Data Format Auxilary Parity 3 16 Bit 2s Complement v Even v Byte Order Auxilary Timing MSBILSB v 1 Second Pulse onBit7 v Decimation Type Auxilary Character FIR filter decimation v m Sync Character oo 2010 12 03 18 19 15 114 INFO Event SMART24Config 1 27 2010 12 03 18 19 15 130 INFO Event Copyright 2004 2010 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved 2010 12 03 18 19 19 927 INFO Event Connecting to 192 168 100 22 2010 12 03 18 19 19 927 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 100 22 2010 12 03 18 19 19 927 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 100 22 Figure 1 16 USGS RTD Properties Window 24 SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 3 4 Triggers The Triggers tab displays the configuration parameters available to control the event detectors available from the SMART 24 Each channel has its own configuration profile The detector channel select allows the user to focus on the channel of interest Initially the Triggers tab will display the configuration state of channel one by default as shown in Figure 1 17 gt SMART24Config 1 21 Direct Co
2. 2005 11 03 21 08 20 500 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 08 27 GMT 2005 Send Revert Figure 1 21 Hardware Status 33 SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 5 3 State of Health Figure 1 22 displays the State of Health parameters tab The status can be refreshed any time by clicking on the Refresh button on the top left corner of the screen Refresh interval can be easily changed by moving the slider which is located next to the Refresh button and placing on to the desired interval in seconds In Figure 1 22 the State of Health status parameters are set to refresh at an interval of 1 seconds sMaRTzaconfig 1 21 Direct status nT File Digitizer Functions Help GPS Hardware State of Health Drive Status Refresh Interval secs O Refresh 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 TIME 03 22 49 11 04 2005 PWR_VIN 13 583 Volts DSP_ 5 4 998 Volts ADC1 3V 3 015 Volts PWR TEMP 24 682 Degree C DSP TEMP 36 067 Degree C ADC1 TEMP 29 443 Degree C PWR VSW 13 346 Volts DSP DIG IN 1 CLOSED ADC1 GND 0 000 Volts PWR 5V 5 048 Volts DSP DIG IN 2 CLOSED ADC1 3VA 2 936 Volts PWR 13 3V 3 269 Volts DSP DIG IN 3 CLOSED ADC1 3VA 2 934 Volts PWR 1 8W 1 790 Volts DSP DIG IN 4 OPEN ADC1 CH1 MP 1 039 Volts PWR 3 3VA 3 241 Volts DSP DIG IN 5 OPEN ADC1 CH2 MP 1 074 Volts PWR 3 3VA 3 345 Volts DSP DIG IN 6 OPEN ADC1 CH3 MP 1 06
3. itil Figure 1 11 Time Properties Configuration The parameter functions of this window are as follows Mode Sets the time synchronization mode used None The SMART 24 is free running Ext IPPS The SMART 24 synchronizes to the external 1PPS input of the INPUT OUTPUT connector The user must manually set the time 10 GPS Cycle Time Jam Set Threshold Manual Time Set SMART24Config User s Manual GPS The SMART 24 synchronizes to the connected GPS receiver and automatically set its time to UTC time Recommended GPS Slave The SMART 24 synchronizes to UTC time provided by a SMART 24 acting as a Master If the GPS mode is enabled this parameter sets the power cycle time of the GPS receiver in seconds If set to 0 the GPS receiver will always be turned on For any other value after synchronizing the SMART 24 the GPS receiver will be turned off for the specified time At that time the GPS receiver will be turned again for a synchronization cycle This cycle will repeat indefinitely This value should be set so that the SMART 24 will not drift by more than the jam set threshold during the off period Once the time difference between the external 1PPS reference and the internal IPPS time mark has been measured in the GPS mode this would only be after the GPS was locked it is compared to this threshold value given in milliseconds If the difference is larger than the set limit a
4. Send Revert Figure 1 26 Window Recording Figure 1 27 shows the File Formats tab Recording Format The recording format of the file can be changed by clicking on the drop down list and selecting the desired format 40 SMART24Config User s Manual gt SMART24Config 1 21 Direct Internal Recording In x File Digitizer Functions Help Continuous Event Window File Formats State of Health Logs Recording Format Fixed Latitude degrees Geotech CD1 1 v File Compression Fixed Longitude degrees Canadian x gd File Coordinate Mode Fixed Elevation meters Fixed 0 11 03 f Geotech Instruments 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Connecting to 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 20 500 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 08 27 GMT 2005 Sew j Ren Figure 1 27 Recording file formats File Compression File compression can be set to None or Canadian by clicking on the combo box and selecting the desired file compression format File Coordinate Mode File Coordinate Mode can be set to Fixed or GPS by clicking on the combo box and selecting the desired coordinate mode Fixed Latitude When the file coordinate
5. Triggers Primary Channel Configuration Secondary Channel Configuration Channel Sample Rate FIR Filter Full Scale Vpp Gain LSB Weight uVic Channel Sample Rate 1 100 v Linear Phase E 20 1 v 1 648628 1 Disabled z 2 20 T m 1 6423481 2 3 20 1 1 6424479 3 4 200 w Linear Phase 20 1 v 1 64964 4 Disabled v 5 2 a v 1 643532 5 6 20 1 1 6432559 6 2005 11 04 12 33 00 015 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 18 33 03 GMT 2005 2005 11 04 12 38 00 046 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 18 38 04 GMT 2005 2005 11 04 12 43 00 031 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 18 43 04 GMT 2005 2005 11 04 12 48 00 015 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 18 48 04 GMT 2005 DH Send Revert Figure 1 12 ADC Channel Properties All available channels installed in a SMART 24 will be displayed in this window allowing the user to set the sample rate both for primary and secondary channels Note that in the SMART 24 channels 1 2 and 3 must all be at the same sample rate and are selectable only through parameter entry via the channel 1 selection If installed channels 4 5 and 6 must also be at the same primary sample rate although they may differ from the prima
6. User root Password vi Show connect dialog on startup Ok l Cancel Apply Figure 1 6 Database Connectivity Dialog Window The Host field entry should be the computer name of the Database server The Database field is the internal name of the database and should be geotech The User field should be root The Password should be left blank SMART24Config User s Manual Once connected to the Geotech relational database the Smart24Config Main Menu will be displayed as shown in Figure 1 7 The Digitizer Site text area will display the current digitizers available for selection by the user loj x File Digitizer unctons Help Digitizer Site 192 168 100 1 192 168 100 188 192 168 100 185 192 168 100 184 192 168 100 170 192 168 100 160 DAVID 192 168 100 245 BECH5 192 168 100 161 BECH6 192 168 100 OBNOX 192 168 100 177 160H1 192 168 100 125 2004 11 24 16 53 00 314 INFO SMART24Config 1 14 2004 11 24 16 53 00 324 INFO Copyright 2004 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Figure 1 7 Smart24Config Main Menu Array Mode Selecting double click the SMART 24 from the displayed list will allow the Connect To Digitizer Dialog Window as shown in Figure 1 8 to be displayed Connect To Digitizer x IP Address R E User smart24 Password jt Ok Cone Apply Figure 1 8 Connect To Digitizer Dialog Window SM
7. Yes No Cancel Figure 1 10 Confirm Exit Window Initially the configuration window displays the Time Properties configuration tab SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 3 1 Time Properties The Time Properties tab displays the configuration of time synchronization mode in the SMART 24 as shown in Figure 1 11 It also allows the user to manually set the SMART 24 internal time SMART24Config 1 26 Direct Configuration a Cil xj File Digitizer Autozero erties Communications Triggers Calibrate Configure Status Commands Internal Recording Opens configuration options for the digitizer Mode GPS Cycle Time secs GPS Local Time Offset secs 2 None 7200 0 D External 1pps Jam Set Threshold msec GPS C i 2 GPS Slave Manual Time Set Date mm dd yyyy Time hh mm ss LE A EL LSet 2010 09 10 14 13 12 202 INFO Event Pushing new setup parameters to 192 168 100 50 2010 09 10 14 13 17 530 INFO Event Sending GO commands 2010 08 10 14 13 20 248 INFO Event Sending ASR to 192 168 100 50 2010 09 10 14 13 20 265 INFO Event Disconnecting from 192 168 100 50 2010 09 10 14 13 27 655 INFO Event Connecting to 192 168 100 50 2010 09 10 14 13 27 855 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 100 50 2010 09 10 14 13 27 655 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 100 50
8. 1 13 Serial Port Properties 1 3 3 3 1 Serial Port Properties The parameters on the Serial Port Properties tab have the following functions Serial Port This field allows the operator to select which of the possible serial ports is to be configured or to display the current configuration of any of the possible ports Baud Rate Allows the user to set the baud rate for the selected serial port A pull down window provide a list of acceptable 14 Mode Protocol Character Mode SMART24Config User s Manual entries 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 57600 and 115200 The serial ports will always be set to 8 bits 1 stop bit and no parity Allows the user to set the serial port communication mode as ASCII HLCP CD1 1 or USGS RTD This field sets the communication protocol that will be used on the selected serial port Selections are PPP Server PPP Client and Character ASCII PPP Server type is the SMART 24 default Allowed only when the Protocol is in Character type Selections are Disabled Log Command Data Usually used in Log Mode 15 SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 3 3 2 TCP IP Properties This window displays the SMART 24 TCP IP properties as shown in Figure 1 14 SMART24Config 1 27 Direct Configuration ioj xj File Digitizer Functions Help Time Properties ADC ChannelProperties Communications Triggers Serial Port Properties TCPAP Propertie
9. 1 18 shows the Immediate calibration tab The calibration fields may be entered as follows 28 SMART24Config User s Manual Channel Configuration These check boxes allow the user to individually Calibration Signal Duration Amplitude Frequency Pulse Width Digital Control enable or disable channels for calibration They also allow the user to choose the signal path for the calibration Sensor or Loopback The user can select the type of calibration signal to be generated in this field Sinewave Noise Pulse Pseudo Random Binary Time Pulse One Pulse Per Second One Pulse per Minute One Pulse per Hour or None The duration of the calibration is entered here The unit fields allow hour minute and second selections The desired peak amplitude of the calibration signal is entered into this field This value can range from 5 000 volts to 5 000 volts This field is only used when the sine wave calibration signal is used It sets the sine wave frequency This field is only used when the pulse or random binary calibration signal is used It sets the calibration pulse or random binary bit width in seconds This field is used to set calibration digital control mode Available options are Analog Mode Analog output on all enabled channels Standard Analog with Digital Control Mode or KS 2000 Analog with Digital Control Mode Once complete the calibration is started by clicking the Start button
10. 1 3 4 2 Scheduled Calibration Figure 1 19 shows the Scheduled calibration tab The calibration fields may then be entered as follows Channel Configuration These fields allow the user to individually enable or Calibration Signal disable channels for calibration They also allow the user to choose the signal path for the calibration Sensor or Loopback The user can select the type of calibration signal to be generated in this field Sinewave Noise Pulse Pseudo Random Binary Time Pulse One Pulse Per Second One Pulse per Minute One Pulse per Hour or None 29 gt SMART24Config 1 21 Direct Calibrate SMART24Config User s Manual 15 xl File Digitizer Functions Help Immediate Scheduled Channel Configuration Calibration Characteristics Channel Relay State Calibration Signal 1 Sensor v inn EE 2 FM M Duration 3 Sensor v 0 2 0 4 Loopback v Interval 5 Disabled v 1 0 ol 6 Disabled v Repetitions Amplitude V Calibration Start 1 3 Date mm dd yyyy Time hh mm ss EKK Pulse Width secs ir 122005 o on o Yrs Digital Control SUM Sn Analog Mode Only 2005 11 03 21 08 20 500 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 08 27 GMT 2005 2005 11 03 21 13 00 015 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 13 28 GMT 2005 2005 1
11. Mode Main Menu as shown in figure 1 4 lolx File Digitizer Functions Help Connect Disconnect BZ Prefs 2005 11 03 21 03 26 984 INFO Event SMART24Config 1 21 2005 11 03 21 03 27 000 INFO Event Copyright 2004 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Figure 1 4 Direct Mode Main Menu Digitizer Connect selection The user would then have the option to select the SMART 24 by specifying the respective IP Address User and Password from the Connect To Digitizer Dialog Window as shown in Figure 1 5 The default user name is smart24 and the Password is changeme Connect To Digitizer j x IP Address 192 168 100 177 User smart24 Password Ok Cancer Apply Figure 1 5 Connect To Digitizer Dialog Window SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 2 Array Mode Connectivity The Array mode connection is primarily used at a central station facility where controlling a seismic array of fixed station digitizers is necessary SMART24Config resides on a LAN based host computer with access to the Geotech relational database In Array mode a user preference dialog window may be displayed allowing the user to specify where the JDBC compliant database that contains site specific information is located A typical dialog window for database connectivity is shown in Figure 1 6 Database Settings x Host bmart Database geotech
12. data at a later time the Delayed Start should be selected Selecting Delayed Start will 36 Target Drive Recording Mode File Size Channels to Record SMART24Config User s Manual allow you specify the start time in Delayed Continuous Record Start Time section This lets you specify the media on which to record the digitizer data The policy to use while recording the data and the storage media is full is specified by clicking on the drop down list and selecting the desired policy Ring Buffer if space needs to be made for the latest data by removing oldest data files or Fill All Disks to stop data recording when all drive space is exhausted Size of each file is specified by the duration of data in seconds that should be stored in the file Channels that should be recorded internally can be selected in this section Delayed Continuous Record Start Time If Delayed Start is selected as the Start 1 3 6 2 Event Mode then the time to start recording is specified in this section The time is specified in two separate values date and the time of the day Figure 1 25 shows the Event tab Start Mode Event Recording Control Pre Event Length There are three different types in which a Start Mode can be configured In the Disabled mode the digitizer does not record any event data internally In the Immediate Start mode the digitizer will enable recording of the event data internally as soon as i
13. from the pull down list as either linear phase default or minimum phase Note that in the SMART 24 all three channels on the ADC board must be set to run with the same FIR filter type and are selectable only through parameter entry via the first channel in the group selection 13 SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 3 3 Communications The Communications tab displays the configuration of serial and TCP IP ports as well as the properties of the CD1 1 output protocol Initially the Serial Port Properties window is displayed as shown in Figure 1 13 SMART24Config 1 27 Direct Configuration E ioj xj File Digitizer Functions Help Time Properties ADC Channel Properties Communications Triggers Serial Port Properties TCPAP Properties RealTime Data Properties USGS RTD Properties Serial Port 1 0 1 z Baud Rate 115200 F Mode Disabled v Protocol PPP Server vi Character Mode 2010 12 03 16 46 44 687 INFO Event SMART24Config 1 27 2010 12 03 16 46 44 734 INFO Event Copyright 2004 2010 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved 2010 12 03 16 46 49 609 INFO Event Connecting to 192 168 0 231 2010 12 03 16 46 49 609 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 0 231 2010 12 03 16 46 49 609 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 0 231 Figure
14. the SMART 24 by clicking the Start button The progress indicator will then indicate if the calibration command was accepted or rejected by the SMART 24 The SMART 24 will then run the calibration as scheduled A scheduled calibration can be disabled by selecting Stop button 31 SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 5 Status Selecting the Status item from the Functions menu displays the status window as shown in Figure 1 20 Initially this window displays the GPS status tab 1 3 5 1 GPS Status Figure 1 20 shows the GPS Status tab The status can be refreshed any time by clicking on the Refresh button on the top left corner of the screen Refresh interval can be easily changed by moving the slider which is located next to the Refresh button and placing on to the desired interval in seconds SMART24Config 1 21 Direct Status ox File Digitizer Functions Help GPS Hardware State of Health Drive Status Refresh Interval secs O Refresh 5051552005250 305350 40045 55005555 G0 Clock Clock Status UNLOCKED Last Lock Time 00 00 00 01 01 1970 Sync Mode External Input NO Clock Temperature 0 000 Degree C Clock DAC Value 2048 Time 21 15 24 11 04 2005 Clock Init Difference secs 0 000000000 Seconds Clock Difference 0 000000000 Seconds GPS Power ON Initialized NO Last Fix Type 0x00 1PPS Output NO State 1 Last Fix SV 0 Status UNLOCKED Receiver STatus 0 Last Fix UTC 0 La
15. 1 03 21 18 00 015 INFO Thread 5 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 18 28 GMT 2005 Send Revert Figure 1 19 Scheduled Calibration Control Start Date and Time The start date and time of this scheduled calibration is Duration Interval Repetitions Amplitude entered here The duration of the calibration is entered here The units of this value can be selected This value must be less than the interval value The interval is defined as the time between the start of one calibration to the start of the next This value must be greater than the duration value This is the number of times that this scheduled calibration is to run The desired peak amplitude of the calibration signal is entered into this field This value can range from 5 000 volts to 5 000 volts 30 SMART24Config User s Manual Frequency This field is only used when the sine wave calibration signal is used It sets the sine wave frequency Pulse Width This field is only used when the pulse or random binary calibration signal is used It sets the calibration pulse or random binary bit width in seconds Digital Control This field is used to set calibration digital control mode Available options are Analog Mode Analog output on all enabled channels Standard Analog with Digital Control Mode or KS 2000 Analog with Digital Control Mode Once complete the scheduled calibration definition is sent to
16. 4 Volts PWR AUX1 1 054 Volts DSP VCTCXO 0 000 Volts PWR AUX2 1 019 Volts DSP 3 3V 3 236 Volts ADC2 3V 3 040 Volts PWR SENSOR1 13 346 Volts DSP GND 0 000 Volts ADC2 TEMP 31 099 Degree C PWR SENSOR2 13 346 Volts DSP 5VA 0 000 Volts ADC2 GND 0 000 Volts PWR FIREWIRE 0 000 Volts DSP 2 5VREF 2 491 Volts ADC2 3VA 3 020 Volts PWR GPS 0 000 Volts DSP 3 6VBAT 3 663 Volts ADC2_ 3VA 3 062 Volts PWR_USB_HOST 0 000 Volts DSP_ 1 8V 1 780 Volts ADC2 CH1 MP 1 010 Volts PWR USB 0 000 Volts ADC2 CH2 MP 1 005 Volts ADC2 CH3 MP 1 049 Volts ETH1 3 3V 3 221 Volts ETH2 3 3V ETH1 TEMP 33 790 Degree C ETH2 TEMP 2005 11 03 21 03 27 000 INFO Event Copyright 2004 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Connecting to 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 20 500 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 08 27 GMT 2005 Send Revert Figure 1 22 State of Health 34 SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 5 4 Drive Status Figure 1 23 shows the Drive Status tab The status can be refreshed any time by clicking on the Refresh button on the top left corner of the screen Refresh interval can be easily changed by moving the slider which is located next t
17. ART24Config User s Manual Once a connection to the remote station has been established as denoted from the logging information in the text field area at the bottom of the Main Menu the user can select from the main menu the setup control function s to be performed Figure 1 9 The available Functions for selection are Configure Calibrate Status Commands Internal Recording and Autozero Digitizer selections are Disconnect and Preferences File selections are Open and Save The options available are described in detailed subsequent sections gt SMART24Config 1 21 Direct 4 Functions Help Autozero Calibrate Configure Status Commands File Digitizer Internal Recording 2005 11 03 21 01 50 546 INFO Event Disconnecting from 192 168 100 159 1 52 750 INFO Event Connecting to 192 168 100 159 1 52 750 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 100 159 1 52 0 2005 11 03 21 01 52 0 750 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 lo x Revert Send Figure 1 9 Main Menu Connected Menu Selections SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 3 Configure Function Selecting the Configure item from the Functions menu displays Time Properties ADC Channel Properties Communications and Triggers Tabs for user selection as shown in Figure 1 11 Upon connection to a SMART 24 the initial parameters displayed on any Ta
18. Connecting to 192 168 100 164 2005 11 04 17 33 41 843 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 100 164 2005 11 04 17 33 41 843 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 100 164 2005 11 04 17 33 53 843 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 23 34 11 GMT 2005 Send Revert Figure 1 28 Immediate Autozero Control 42 SMART24Config User s Manual The autozero fields may be entered as follows Channel Configuration These check boxes allow the user to individually enable or disable channels to autozero Once the settings are complete the autozero command is started by clicking the Start button This will generate an immediate mass centering command pulse on the selected primary ADC channels Note that the mass centering command immediate or scheduled is transmitted to the sensor depending on the specifics of the SMART 24 to sensor cable connection In particular when using the KS 2000 seismometer with the standard cabling provided by Geotech enabling the mass centering command on the second channel of the ADC board where the sensor is connected SMART 24 channel 2 or 5 transmits autozero pulses on all three sensor components 1 3 7 2 Scheduled Autozero Figure 1 29 shows the Scheduled autozero tab ini xd File Digitizer Functions Help Immediate Scheduled Channel Configuration Autozero Characteristics Channel Enabled Inter
19. File Digitizer Functions Help Autozero PFormats State of Health Logs Calibrate Configure Status Commands Opens internal recording controls for the digitizer aii els To Record sar Mode Channel Primary Secondary Auxiliary Mass Immediate Start v 1 v Target Drive Z z 3 v D Removable USB Disk Recording Mode 5 L Ring Buffer v B Delayed Continuous Record Start Time File Size mins p Size mins Date mmidd yyyy Time hh mm ss 5 EE 2005 11 03 21 08 20 500 INFO Thread 5 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 08 27 GMT 2005 2005 11 03 21 13 00 015 INFO Thread 5 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 13 28 GMT 2005 2005 11 03 21 18 00 015 INFO Thread 5 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 18 28 GMT 2005 2005 11 03 21 23 00 015 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 23 28 GMT 2005 Send Revert Figure 1 24 Continuous Recording Start Mode There are three different types in which a Start Mode can be configured In the Disabled mode the digitizer does not record any continuous data internally In the Immediate Start mode the digitizer will start recording the continuous data internally as soon as it gets the command to do so To schedule recording of the
20. K CHIP VER 14 14 ADC1 BOARD TYPE ADC1 PART NUM ADC1 VER NUM ADC1 ASSY REV ADC1 SERIAL NUM ADC1 MAN DATE ADC1 FIRMWARE VER 24 BIT ADC 990 60568 0101 01 D 1224 07 14 2005 1 04 ADC1 5VPP CHANNEL 1 LSB 0 410730 uVolts ADC1 5VPP CHANNEL 2 LSB 0 409278 uVolts ADC1 5VPP CHANNEL 3 LSB 0 409226 uVolts ADC1 TOTAL CHANNEL 1 LSB 3 285840 uVolts ADC1 TOTAL CHANNEL 2 LSB 3 274224 uVolts ADC1 TOTAL CHANNEL 3 LSB 3 273808 uVolts ADC2 BOARD TYPE ADC2 PART NUM ADC2 VER NUM ADC2 ASSY REV ADC2 SERIAL NUM ADC2 MAN DATE ADC2 FIRMWARE VER 24 BIT ADC 990 60568 0101 01 D 1119 07 14 2005 1 04 ADC2 5VPP CHANNEL 1 LSB 0 412169 uVolts ADC2 5VPP CHANNEL 2 LSB 0 410543 uVolts ADC2 5VPP CHANNEL 3 LSB 0 410774 uVolts ADC2 TOTAL CHANNEL 1 LSB 3 297352 uVolts ADC2 TOTAL CHANNEL 2 LSB 3 284344 uVolts ADC2 TOTAL CHANNEL 3 LSB 3 286192 uVolts PCM BOARD TYPE PCM PART NUM PCM VER NUM PCM ASSY REV PCM SERIAL NUM PCM MAN DATE PCM FIRMWARE VER PCM CARD IN SLOT 1 PCM CARD IN SLOT 2 101 BOARD TYPE 101 PART NUM 101 VER NUM 101 ASSY REV 101 SERIAL NUM 101 MAN DATE 101 FIRMWARE VER 102 BOARD TYPE 102 PART NUM 102 VER NUM 102 ASSY REV 102 SERIAL NUM 102 MAN DATE 102 FIRMWARE VER PWR BOARD TYPE PWR PART NUM PWR VER NUM PWR ASSY REV NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA ETHERNET I O 990 60573 0101 01 A 1167 02 28 2005 1 02 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA POWER 990 60567 0101 01 c Ih
21. ND CONTROL SOFTWARE SMART24CONFIG The SMART Series setup and control software SMART24Config allows the user to configure the SMART 24R data recorder as well as SMART 24D digitizer and SMART 24A strong motion recorder In the following text herein all references will be generically SMART 24 Via a TCP IP or serial connection PPP to the SMART 24 this software lets the user setup and control all aspects of the operation of the SMART 24 The companion SMARTGeoViewer software can be used to view data in real time or recorded files while the SMARTOffline software can be used for automated data retrieval archiving and conversion to standard data formats SEISAN SUDS SAC CSS3 0 PASSCAL SEG Y SEED Mini SEED MATLAB and ASCII 1 1 Requirements SMARTConfig requires the following minimum software and hardware configuration CPU Intel Pentium or Equivalent 2 0GHz Memory 512 Mbytes Ports Integrated 10 100 Ethernet Operating System Windows 2000 XP Professional or Linux SMART24Config is also compatible with Unix systems 1 2 Connection In order to use SMART24Config the host computer must be connected from one of its Ethernet ports to the SMART 24 s I O port When the SMART 24 is used for the first time it will be required that the user connect to the SMART 24 I O 1 with the cable supplied with the unit Using Windows Command Prompt the ROUTE command will allow the host computer to map to the internal SMART 24 IP a
22. SMART24Config User s Manual Version 2 0 Copyright 2004 2012 Geotech Instruments LLC Dallas Texas SMART 24Config User s Manual Revision History Rev Date Description By 1 0 8 24 04 First Release GD 11 9 10 04 Updates GD 1 2 11 21 04 Updates to reflect ICD Version 1 5 GD 1 3 02 26 05 Updates to include Trigger Panel GD 1 4 11 21 05 Updates to include USGS RTD and Autozero Panel GD MR 1 5 4 24 06 Minor update GD MR 1 6 5 28 09 Minor update MR 1 7 9 17 10 Added Earthworm Triggered Data Local time support MR 1 8 11 2 10 Minor update MR 1 9 12 3 10 Minor update MR 2 0 3 30 12 Added Earthworm Client Server Mode MR ii SMART24Config User s Manual Table Of Contents 1 SMART SERIES SETUP AND CONTROL SOFTWARE SMART24CONFIQG e 1 1 1 Requirements RR 1 DD CONNCCHON NEAR DE 1 1 3 Utility Software Installation and Operation sese eee 2 1 3 1 Direct Mode Connectivity eee ee treten itera ea ineunt he ah ei see ok oak dn na dak K aaa dak es inea enano dn 1 3 2 Array Mode Connectivity 1 3 3 Configure Function 1 3 3 1 Time Properties m 1 3 3 2 ADC Channel Properties eere retento aieo teer reine een io no on ge se nain te eina 1 3 3 3 Communication oed uet ae duces decanted dea korado ee pe Lene pote oL obo pee de ee eh doe
23. Stop Digital Control Analog Mode Only v 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Connecting to 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 100 159 2005 41 Dg Bl Syne Nov 04 03 08 27 GMT 2005 Send Figure 1 18 Immediate Calibration Window All parameters displayed are the current settings of the connected SMART 24 To send a calibration command to a SMART 24 the user must first specify and enter the calibration parameters as required The user then clicks the Start button to send the calibration command to the SMART 24 Two modes of calibration are provided immediate and scheduled In the immediate calibration mode the SMART 24 will perform the calibration as soon as the command is received if no other calibrations are in progress If another calibration is in progress this command will be rejected In the scheduled calibration mode the SMART 24 will schedule the calibration to run at some future time The scheduled calibration window is 27 SMART24Config User s Manual shown in Figure 1 19 The user can enter the desired start time duration and number of repetitions so that the calibration can be repeated many times on a set schedule In both modes the user can specify the calibration path Relay State as Sensor Calibration path or Loopback Calibration p
24. ample rate and formatting of the real time USGS RTD protocol as shown in Figure 1 16 The USGS RTD parameters have the following functions Sample rate Establishes the sample rate to 200 100 50 40 25 or 10 samples per second Using FIR filter decimation mode only 200 100 and 50 samples per second rates can be used All sample rates can be used with the simple divide by N decimation mode Data Format Set the format as 16 bit 2 s complement 32767 to 32768 or 16 bit offset binary 65535 to 0 Byte Order Set the byte order as MSB LSB or LSB MSB Decimation Type Set the decimation type when decimating data to lower sample rates as FIR filter decimation or Simple divide by N Sync Character Sync byte character should be entered as a two digit HEX value Auxiliary Type Set the auxiliary byte type as parity timing byte or end of block EOB character Auxiliary Parity Set the auxiliary byte parity to even or odd 23 SMART24Config User s Manual Auxiliary Timing Set the auxiliary byte timing mode to 1 second pulse on bit 7 only 1 second pulse on bit 7 plus 1 hour pulse on bit 6 or 1 second pulse on bit 7 plus 32 bit time code on bit 06 Auxiliary Character Auxiliary EOB character should be entered as a two digit HEX value SMART24Config 1 27 Direct Configuration p sdnix File Digitizer Functions Help Time Properties ADC Channel Properties Communications Triggers
25. ath The user also selects the type of Calibration Signal to be generated Sinewave Noise Pulse Pseudo Random Binary Time Pulse One Pulse Per Second One Pulse per Minute One Pulse per Hour or None Sinewave A sine wave of the defined duration will be generated starting at the defined start time Noise A pseudo random noise waveform which has a spectrum that is generally flat within the pass band of a given sample rate Pulse Generates a single pulse with a width equal to the duration value The pulse begins 5 seconds into the calibration and ends 5 seconds before the end of the calibration Thus for the pulse calibration the total calibration time is the duration value plus 10 seconds A negative amplitude value will cause a negative going pulse to be generated Pseudo Random Pulse Produces a random pulse train that swings between amplitude for the specified duration Time Pulse Produces a time pulse 5 sec pulse every minute 15 sec pulse every 10 minutes One Pulse Per Second Produces one pulse per second 50 duty cycle One Pulse Per Minute Produces one pulse per minute 50 duty cycle One Pulse Per Hour Produces one pulse per hour 50 duty cycle The amplitude of the calibration signal can also be set by the user Values of 5 000 volts to 5 000 volts may be entered negative values are only useful for the Pulse calibration to get a negative going pulse signal 1 3 4 1 Immediate Calibration Figure
26. bbed selection are the current settings of the SMART 24 To send a new configuration to a SMART 24 respective configuration parameters should be changed on the corresponding Tabbed selection s of user interest The user can then select the SEND button located in the bottom center part of the main menu window to send the settings to the SMART 24 The text field area located at the bottom of the Main Menu Window will indicate if the command was accepted or rejected by the SMART 24 To cancel the changes done in the configuration parameters but not yet sent to the SMART 24 and display the current SMART 24 settings the user can use the REVERT button located on the right of the SEND button When finished with making the desired changes to the configuration of the SMART 24 the user must select Digitizer Disconnect to instruct the SMART 24 to accept save and begin using the new configuration Some configuration changes reguire a warm restart During this time new connections to the SMART 24 will be prohibited Usually this time will be less than a minute When exiting the Smart24Config application if the connection to the SMART 24 is still open a confirmation window Figure 1 10 will be displayed prompting the user to save the SMART 24 configuration changes at exit The user must select Yes to instruct the SMART 24 to accept save and begin using the new configuration Confirm Exit X 2 Do you wish to save any changes made before exiting
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28. cel Apply Figure 1 2 Preferences Dialog Window The user can select the default startup configuration mode for connecting to the SMART 24 as Direct or Smart also called Array Mode Other preferences can be set to ask for the configuration mode on startup as in Figure 1 1 and if to show the database connection dialog on startup in Array Mode as in Figure 1 6 For Direct Mode connection the user can select to enable or not the synchronization of the local computer time to the SMART 24 digitizer The default value is enabled recommended when operating the SMART 24 with real time data transmission to the local computer where a SMARTGeoHub Server receives the SMART 24 data This option should be disabled if automatically synchronizing the computer clock with a time server local or from the Internet SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 1 Direct Mode Connectivity If the user selects the Direct mode for SMART 24 connectivity from the Mode Selection window the SMART24Config Direct Mode Main Menu will be displayed as shown in Figure 1 3 gt SMART24Config 1 21 Direct In x File Digitizer Functions Help 2005 11 03 21 03 26 984 INFO Event SMART24Config 1 21 2005 11 03 21 03 27 000 INFO Event Copyright 2004 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Send Figure 1 3 Direct Mode Main Menu SMART24Config User s Manual The user would then select Digitizer Connect from the SMART24Config Direct
29. ddress The command will take on the format of ROUTE ADD factory set default address host computer ip address The factory set default address is typically 192 168 0 1 and the host computer IP address is self explanatory The SMART 24 may now be configured for the first time with known network characteristics SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 Utility Software Installation and Operation Initially the Smart24Config setup and control software must be installed from the CD distribution provided by Geotech Instruments as described below Also refer to the install procedures located on the CD for initial guidance To install Smart24Config onto your computer Insert the Geotech s SMART Software CD in the computer s CD drive and run the Install program from the CD root directory This procedure will copy all files and folders necessary to run Smart24Config On a Windows platform the installation folder defaults to c SmartGeoHub Smart24Config Next the Java Runtime Environment will be installed or updated to the newest version if already present on the computer The Typical setup should be selected during the Java Runtime Environment Install Wizard If the SMARTGeoHub software is provided on the distribution CD the install procedure will continue with the installation of the relational database required by SMARTGeoHub This installation procedure assumes that you have no current installation of Smart24Config or SMARTGeoHub soft
30. e time of the day Target Drive This lets you specify the media on which to record the digitizer data Channels to Record Channels that should be recorded internally can be selected in this section The user can select any of the 20 possible data channels to record This section also allows setting the following event recording parameters Channel Votes Sets the event vote weight for each input channel Input channels are data channels 1 6 and External Trigger Input available on the I O2 connector The vote weight assigned to the selected channel ranges between 10 to 10 votes Factory default value is 1 To declare an event the channel votes are added up and must be equal or exceed the total vote requirement Following event declaration an event file is recorded Also during event recording the Event Trigger Digital Output available on the SMART 24 unit s I O2 connector becomes active 1 3 6 3 Window Window recording allows the user to establish up to four defined windows during which continuous or event record functions are active Window continuous record mode will be enabled during the specified time window using all other parameters of the Continuous record mode set up Similarly the window event record mode is active whenever all conditions of the event record configuration are met and fall within the current window definition Figure 1 26 shows the Window tab Window Select Allows configuration of up to four t
31. et the port s IP DNS server address when the SMART 24 is used in TCP IP mode This field allows the operator to set the port s IP host name when the SMART 24 is used in TCP IP mode This field allows the operator to set the port s IP domain name when the SMART 24 is used in TCP IP mode This field allows the operator to enable or disable the transmission of the CD1 1 data stream over the selected port checked for CD1 1 enabled PPP Server IP Address This field allows the operator to set the SMART 24 Server s address PPP Server IP Mask This field allows the operator to set the SMART 24 Server s mask address PPP Client IP Address This field allows the operator to set the SMART 24 client s address 17 SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 3 3 3 Real Time Data Properties This window displays the configuration information related to the real time data transmission using CD1 1 or Earthworm protocol for both the Primary Secondary I O Aux Mass Position data streams as shown in Figure 1 15 SMART24Config 1 30 Direct Configuration In xj File Digitizer Functions Help Time Properties ADC Channel Properties Communications Triggers Serial Port Properties TCPAP Properties RealTime Data Properties USGS RTD Properties E Profile Profile 1 v 7 Enable Site Name Data Frame Size secs Compression Data Backfill Authenticate Trig
32. gered Data 51995 Canadian v Enabled LIFO v o B Primary Secondary I O Aux Mass Position Primary ADC Data Channel Configuration Channel Enabled Loc Sensor Type Data Type Sensor Sensitivity Calib Calper 1 ep r2 01 seismic gt sa m 0 1 2 c2p ra 01 Seismic vj sj 0 o 1 3 o vi 01 Seismic v i 0 0 1 4 cp vi 01 Seismic v sir 0 0 1 5 c5p vi 01 Seismic w s4 U 0 1 6 _c p vi 01 seismic v ss v 0 ol 1 CD1 1 Consumer Properties Command SOH Properties Ip Address Connection Request Retry Period mins SOH Reporting Frequency secs 192 168 100 31 2 0 Connection Reguest Port Connection Reguest Timeout mins Command Input Port 00 7 eono EarthWorm Properties Enable Earthworm Properties Enable Server Mode Li Li Module ID Installation ID Array Name 0j 255 2012 03 30 17 48 39 812 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 1200 aj 2012 03 30 17 48 39 812 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 1 200 lz Send Revert Figure 1 15 Real Time Data Properties The SMART 24 can independently transmit data to up to four destination data servers using different configuration CD1 1 profiles Each profile can be selected from the drop down list and enabled or d
33. he available entries LIFO or FIFO Normal and default backfill mode is LIFO for the CD1 1 protocol and FIFO when sending data to Earthworm or SeisComp systems Authenticate This field allows the operator to enable or disable CD1 1 data authentication checked for enabled Triggered Data This field allows the operator to enable sending of event triggered CD1 1 data instead of continuous data on the primary channels checked for enabled In this mode the primary channels are sent as event data while the secondary channels if enabled can be sent as the continuous data stream Sending event data only continuous data only or both is supported The default is trigger data disabled i e sending continuous CD1 1 data on any enabled channels This function is available for CD1 1 data only and must be disabled when operating in Earthworm mode Each available channel installed in a SMART 24 will be displayed in this window and can be independently enabled or disabled for CD1 1 data transmission using the corresponding Enable check boxes checked for enabled The channel parameters have functions as listed below Please refer to the CD1 1 documentation for details on this format and protocol specification Channel This field allows the operator to set the channel name up to three characters long when running Smart24Config in Direct mode In Array mode it displays the channel name as read from the database for information only editi
34. ime windows for data recording Enable The selected recording window is enabled if checked Window Mode Allows the selection of either event or continuous recording to be enabled during the window active period 39 SMART24Config User s Manual Window Record Start Time Date is of the form MM DD YYYY time is of the form HH MM SS Duration Length of time the window is active Interval Specifies the time between successive window record start times Repetitions Specifies the number of times the recording window will repeat provided that an interval has been defined ini xl File Digitizer Functions Help Continuous Event Window File Formats State of Health Logs Window Select Window 1 v Window Mode Continuous Window Record Start Time Date mmidd yyyy Time hh mm ss 14 1220054 o 0 ol Duration hrimm ss 0 0 0 gt Interval hrimmiss P 0 0 0 Repetitions 1 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Connecting to 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 20 500 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 08 27 GMT 2005 eotech Instruments rights reserve 1 3 6 4 File Formats
35. is field allows the operator to set the array name up to eight characters which represents the Network name for Earthworm and the station name for CD1 1 The site channel and location name as set on the Real Time Data Properties window represent the Earthworm Station Component and Location names respectively 22 SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 3 3 3 USGS RTD Properties The USGS RTD serial real time 16 bit data output stream can be enabled on either of the SMART 24 s I O 1 or I O 2 serial ports or both By default the USGS RTD 16 bit output is enabled only on the SMART 24A instrument on serial port 2 at 50 sps and 4800 baud being disabled on the SMART 24D and SMART 24R instruments Please refer to SMART 24 Series User s Manual for further details on USGS RTD serial real time data output stream settings and operation The USGS RTD stream will only be enabled if the primary sample rate of the SMART 24 first ADC board channels 1 2 and 3 is set to 200 samples per second and the following serial port parameters are configured using the Serial Port Properties window see Figure 1 13 Baud Rate should be set to a value between 1200 and 115200 with limitations depending on the selected output sample rate Data Mode should be set to USGS RTD Protocol should be set to Character ASCII Character Mode should be set to Data The USGS RTD Properties window displays the configuration information related to the s
36. isabled using the corresponding check box checked for enabled All active profiles use the same site name channel names and sample rates The site parameters are Site Name This field allows the operator to set the site name up to five characters when running Smart24Config in Direct mode In Array mode it displays the site name as read from the database for information only the change of this parameter should be done using the database configuration tool SMARTDBConfig 18 SMART24Config User s Manual Data Frame Size This field allows the operator to set the duration of the data frames sent to the SMARTGeoHub Server It is also the frequency with which the digitizer sends data to the server It is given in seconds The minimum data frame duration is one second Compression This field allows the operator to set CD1 1 data compression mode as Canadian or None Data Backfill Data is internally buffered by the SMART 24 for up to 12 hours depending on sample rate to provide optional data backfill in a LIFO Last In First Out or FIFO First In First Out manner in case of communications dropouts in the real time data transmission The first field allows the operator to enable or disable the backfill mode by clicking on the combo box and selecting one of the available entries Enabled or Disabled The second field allows the operator to select the LIFO or FIFO backfill mode by clicking on the combo box and selecting one of t
37. jam set of the SMART 24 time base will occur This action will cause data loss If the difference is less than the set limit the SMART 24 will do a slow synchronization and data will not be interrupted If this value is too large it will take a long time to synchronize If too small many jam sets may occur The time set box allows the user to manually set the SMART 24 s internal time The user enters the time and date in the appropriate fields and then sends the time to the SMART 24 by clicking on the SEND button This action is independent of the other configuration parameters This function has no effect if the unit is in the GPS mode GPS Local Time Offset This allows the user to set the SMART 24 to run on local time instead of UTC time when syncronized by the connected GPS receiver The user enters the number of seconds representing the local time offset from UTC 43200 seconds 47 12 hours If set to 0 default the SMART 24 will run on UTC time otherwise on local time with the specified time offset from UTC A change of this parameter takes effect at the next GPS lock 11 SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 3 2 ADC Channel Properties The ADC Channel Properties tab displays the configuration of each digitizer channel in the SMART 24 as shown in Figure 1 12 gt SMART24Config 1 21 Direct Configuration b In xf File Digitizer Functions Help Time Properties ADC Channel Properties Communications
38. mode is selected to be Fixed a latitude value needs to be specified in the Fixed Latitude box in degrees In GPS mode this value is obtained from the GPS receiver Fixed Longitude When the file coordinate mode is selected to be Fixed a longitude value needs to be specified in the Fixed Longitude box in degrees In GPS mode this value is obtained from the GPS receiver 41 SMART24Config User s Manual Fixed Elevation When the file coordinate mode is selected to be Fixed a elevation value needs to be specified in the Fixed Elevation box in meters In GPS mode this value is obtained from the GPS receiver 1 3 7 Autozero Mass Centering Selecting the Autozero item from the Functions menu controls the sensor mass centering commands Two modes of operation are provided immediate and scheduled In the immediate autozero mode the SMART 24 will perform the sensor mass centering as soon as the command is received In the scheduled autozero mode the SMART 24 will schedule the sensor mass centering to run at some future time Initially this window displays the Immediate autozero tab Figure 1 28 1 3 7 1 Immediate Autozero gt SMART24Config 1 21 Direct Autozero ni xj File Digitizer Functions Help Immediate Scheduled Channel Configuration Channel Enabled 1 BDF m 2 c2p 3 c3p 4 c p L 5 c5p O 6 c p U Start 2005 11 04 17 33 41 843 INFO Event
39. necting to 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 20 500 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 08 27 GMT 2005 Send Revert Figure 1 25 Event Recording Post Event Length Sets the post event duration for event recording in seconds Factory default value is 60 seconds The event recording stops on an even minute so that the post event duration after the event de trigger time is included in the event file Max Event Length Sets the max event duration for event recording in seconds Factory default value is 240 seconds This value must be greater than the sum of the pre and post event times The event file length is limited to this maximum duration Trigger Window Sets the event trigger time window for event recording in seconds Factory default value is 1 second Channel triggers that are within the trigger time window are considered for event declaration 38 SMART24Config User s Manual Total Event Votes Sets the total channel votes required to declare an event Factory default value is 1 any channel can trigger an event Delayed Event Record Start Time If Delayed Start is selected as the Start Mode then the time to start recording is specified in this section The time is specified in two separate values date and th
40. nfiguration E In xf File Digitizer Functions Help Time Properties ADC Channel Properties Communications Triggers Detector Channel Channel 1 Filter Constants High Pass Filter Corner Hz 1 Low Pass Filter Corner Hz 10 Level Detector Trigger Level Full Scale 1 Detector Enabled STA LTA Detector STA Time Constant sec 0 1 V Detector Enabled LTA Time Constant sec 10 STA LTA Trigger Ratio 3 STA LTA DeTrigger Ratio Exc 5 Updating LTA Enabled LJ 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Connecting to 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 20 500 INFO Thread 5 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 08 27 GMT 2005 Send Revert Figure 1 17 Triggers Window The parameters on the Triggers tab have the following functions High Pass Filter Corner Establishes the lower frequency limit of input data to be applied to the detector Low Pass Filter Corner Establishes the upper frequency limit of input data to be applied to the detector Trigger Level Establishes the signal level within the selected bandpass at which an event is declared based on a of full scale The 25 SMART24Config User s Manual trigger level parameter i
41. ng of the channel name should be done using the database configuration tool SMARTDBConfig 19 Location SMART24Config User s Manual This field allows the operator to set the location name two characters long when running Smart24Config in Direct mode In Array mode it displays the location name as read from the database for information only editing the location name should be done using the database configuration tool SMARTDBConfig This field may be used to differentiate between two like channels e g two vertical channels at the same site Default value is 01 Sensor Type This field allows the operator to set the CD1 1 sensor type or to display its current configuration A pull down window provide a list of acceptable entries seismic hydroacoustic infrasonic velocity acceleration weather or other Data Type This field allows the operator to set the CD1 1 data type or to display its current configuration A pull down window provide a list of acceptable entries Sun Micro IEEE integer 4 bytes Sun Micro IEEE integer packed 3 bytes Sun Micro IEEE short integer 2 bytes 4 byte integer or 2 byte integer Sensor Sensitivity This field allows the operator to set the sensor sensitivity Calib Calper The value should be given in Volt meter sec or Volt g for velocity and acceleration sensors respectively System sensitivity given in nm count at the calibration period This value displa
42. o the Refresh button and placing on to the desired interval in seconds In Figure 1 23 the drive status parameters are set to refresh at an interval of 30 seconds SMART24Config 1 21 Direct Status Sic x File Digitizer Functions Help GPS Hardware State of Health Drive Status Refresh Interval secs E Refresh 0 5 W0 1 2 2 W 35 wW amp 5 55 Drive Installed Drive Type Free Space b Volume Label Serial Number V RAMDRIVE 30191616 RamDrive 335F 8692 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA USBDRIVE 164796032 SMART 24 4268 CC57 2005 11 03 21 03 27 000 INFO Event Copyright 2004 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Connecting to 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 100 159 2005 11 03 21 08 20 500 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 03 08 27 GMT 2005 Send Revert Figure 1 23 Drive Status 35 SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 6 Internal Recording Selecting the Internal Recording item from the Functions menu to control SMART 24 internal recording settings 1 3 6 1 Continuous Figure 1 24 shows the Continuous tab gt SMART24Config 1 21 Direct Internal Recording E ni xi
43. orm server s import module listening for connection If Earthworm Server mode is enabled this field represents the local SMART 24 port listening and waiting for an Earthworm connection Connection Request Retry This field allows the operator to set the interval request time to establish a new connection to the SMARTGeoHub Server Connection Request Timeout This field allows the operator to set the timeout interval to wait for a connection approval response from the SMARTGeoHub Server SOH Reporting Frequency This field allows the operator to set the SOH message reporting frequency to the SMARTGeoHub Server Command Input Port This field identifies which port the SMART 24 will listen for requests from the SMART24Config program for configuring the unit The Earthworm properties allow the SMART 24 to communicate to a designated Earthworm data server using the Earthworm protocol Currently this function is available for profile 1 only In this mode the SMART 24 acts like an Earthworm Export module compatible with trace data messages of Earthworm releases V7 x it outputs Earthworm waveform messages for data channels with specified Station Component Network and Location names SCNL and transfers them to a Earthworm Import module In Earthworm Client Mode data connection is initiated by the SMART 24 while the Earthworm Import module is passive waiting for the connection In Earthworm Server Mode data connection is initiated b
44. ry rate for the channel 1 3 group Pull down windows for each sample rate selection option provide a list of acceptable entries 2000 1000 500 250 200 125 100 50 40 25 20 10 5 and 1 samples per second Secondary sample rate selection follows the same rules as the primary sample rates but available secondary sample rates are related to the selected primary sample rate see SMART 24 Series User s Manual for further details By default secondary sample rates are disabled 12 SMART24Config User s Manual The gain for each available channel can be independently set as selected from a pull down list of permitted values 1 2 4 8 16 32 or 64 The Full Scale parameter should be set by the user to reflect the analog front end input configuration of each ADC channel installed on the SMART 24 This value is used so that the software can correctly report the LSB bit weight value and does not actually change the gain of the analog front end The peak to peak full scale is given in Volts and can be 5Vpp 20Vpp or 40Vpp The LSB Bit Weight field reports for information only the true LSB bit weight value for each data channel given in microvolts per digital count as computed from the calibrated LSB bit weight for the 24 bit ADC channels stored on the ADC boards at manufacturing time and the front end input configuration and programmable gain that are set by the user The user can also set the ADC FIR Filter type selecting it
45. s RealTime Data Properties USGS RTD Properties Port Selection Ethernet Port 1 v v Enable Ip Address 192 168 100 22 Ip Mask 255 255 255 0 PPP Server Ip Address Ip Gateway 192 168 0 10 192 168 0 255 Ip Mask Ip DNS Server 255 255 255 0 0 0 0 0 Ip Host Name PPP Client 192 168 0 11 Ip Domain Name smart24 net Ip Data Mode v CD1 1 Enabled 2010 12 03 18 47 57 838 INFO Event Logged into 192 168 100 22 2010 12 03 16 47 57 838 INFO Event Loading current setup parameters from 192 168 100 22 Send Figure 1 14 TCP IP Properties The parameters on the TCP IP Properties tab have the following functions Port Selection This field allows the operator to select the TCP IP port to be configured or to display its current configuration Usually set to Ethernet Port 1 IP Address This field allows the operator to set the port s SMART 24 IP address when the SMART 24 is used in TCP IP mode IP Mask This field allows the operator to set the port s SMART 24 IP address mask when the SMART 24 is used in TCP IP mode 16 IP Gateway IP DNS server IP Host Name IP Domain Name IP Data Mode SMART24Config User s Manual This field allows the operator to set the port s SMART 24 IP gateway address when the SMART 24 is used in TCP IP mode This field allows the operator to s
46. s adjustable from 001 to 100 00 percent Detector Enabled Allows user to select which detector Level or STA LTA to enable for signal detection STA Time Constant The length in seconds of the averaging window for the STA detector LTA Time Constant The length in seconds of the averaging window for the LTA detector STA LTA Trigger Ratio The short term window to long term window desired to cause an event to be declared STA LTA DeTrigger Ratio The short term window to long term window ratio desired to cause the end of an event to be declared Updating LTA Enabled When enabled the LTA window averaging will continue during the event duration If disabled the averaging is stopped during the event period 26 SMART24Config User s Manual 1 3 4 Calibrate Function Selecting the Calibrate item from the Functions menu displays the calibration window as shown in Figure 1 18 Initially this window displays the Immediate calibration tab gt SMART24Config 1 21 Direct Calibrate In x File Digitizer Functions Help Immediate Scheduled Channel Configuration Calibration Characteristics Channel Relay State Calibration Signal U sensor je Sinewave ESI nd Duration 3 Sensor NY 0 1 of 4 Loopback w Amplitude V 5 Disabled v 1 6 Disabled v Frequency Hz Pulse Width secs 1 1 m Start
47. st Lock 00 00 00 01 01 1970 UTC Flags 0x00 Health Status 0x00 Latitude 0 000000 Degrees Minor Alarms 0x0000 Health Error 0x00 Longitude 0 000000 Degrees Receiver Mode 0x00 Machine Id 0x00 Altitude 0 000000 Meters Survey Progress 0 Machine Status 14 0x00 Nav Software Ver 0 0 Decode Status 0x00 Machine Status 2 0x00 Nav Software Date 00 00 1900 Sig Software Ver 0 0 Sig Software Date 00 00 1900 2005 11 04 15 14 51 890 INFO Event Pushing new setup parameters to 192 168 100 164 2005 11 04 15 14 56 890 INFO Event Sending GO commands Figure 1 20 GPS Status 32 File Digitizer 1 3 5 2 Hardware Status gt SMART24Config 1 21 Direct Status Functions Help Figure 1 21 shows the Hardware Status tab Hardware State of Health Drive Status SMART24Config User s Manual SMART TYPE SERIAL NUM CURRENT APP VER CURRENT APP DATE BANK1 APP TYPE BANK1 APP DATE BANK1 APP VER BANK2 APP TYPE BANK2 APP DATE BANK2 APP VER BANK3 APP TYPE BANK3 APP DATE BANK3 APP VER BL FIRMWARE TYPE BL FIRMWARE DATE BL FIRMWARE VER DSP BOARD TYPE DSP PART NUM DSP VER NUM DSP ASSY REV DSP SERIAL NUM DSP MAN DATE SMART 24R 1130 1 24 07 11 2005 SMART 24R 07 11 2005 1 24 SMART 24R 05 03 2005 1 22 SMART 24R 05 10 2005 1 23 SMART 24BOOT 02 18 2005 1 08 DSP 990 60566 0101 01 F 1112 03 07 2005 DSP FIRMWARE VER 1 15 PLD DSP CHIP VER PLD CL
48. t get the command to do so To schedule recording of the event data starting at a later time the Delayed Start should be selected Selecting Delayed Start will allow you specify the start time in Delayed Event Record Start Time section This section allows setting the following event recording parameters Sets the pre event duration for event recording in seconds Factory default value is 60 seconds The event recording starts on an even minute so that the pre event duration before the event trigger time is included in the event file 37 gt SMART24Config 1 21 Direct Internal Recording File Digitizer Functions Help Continuous Event Window File Formats State of Health Logs SMART24Config User s Manual Anl xi Start Mode Disabled z Event Recording Control Pre Event Length sec Post Event Length sec Max Event Length sec Trigger Window sec Total Event Votes Delayed Event Record Start Time 240 o S 6 ele Date mm dd yyyy Time hh mm ss H Target Drive Removable USB Disk v Channels To Record Channel Vote Primary Seondary Auxiliary Mass 1 1H 2 1H 3 1 E 5 4 6 1E Ext 1 11 03 27 g Geotech Instruments 2005 11 03 21 08 08 218 INFO Event Con
49. val k POE 0 0 Ol 2 B Repetitions 3 c3 T p 1 4 c p LJ 5 c5p 6 c p Autozero Start Date mm dd yyyy Time hh mm ss 16 oriol o 0 ol Start Stop 2005 11 04 17 33 53 843 INFO Thread 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 23 34 11 GMT 2005 2005 11 04 17 39 00 031 INFO Threaa 6 Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 23 39 12 GMT 2005 2005 11 04 17 44 00 031 INFO Thread B Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 23 44 12 GMT 2005 2005 11 04 17 49 00 015 INFO IThread 6I Syncing local time to Fri Nov 04 23 49 12 GMT 2005 Send Revert Figure 1 29 Scheduled Autozero Control 43 SMART24Config User s Manual The calibration fields may then be entered as follows Channel Configuration These fields allow the user to individually enable or disable channels to autozero Start Date and Time The start date and time of this scheduled autozero mass centering command is entered here Interval The interval is defined as the time between the start of one autozero operation to the start of the next For the scheduled autozero to work the interval must be larger than 0 Repetitions This is the number of times that this scheduled autozero is to be executed For the scheduled autozero to work this value must be larger than 0 Once complete the scheduled autozero mass centering definition is sent to the SMART 24 by clicking the Start button 44
50. ware on the computer To update or re install the software run the Update program from the CD root directory When the software installation is completed it is recommended to create a shortcut on the Desktop pointing to the SMART24Config program file c SMARTGeoHub Smart24Config bin Smart24Config bat Also it is recommended to set the program icon by editing the shortcut Properties to point to c SMARTGeoHub icons Smart24Config ico Start SMART24Config by double clicking on its shortcut icon A dialog window may appear depending on user preference settings that allows a connection to a SMART 24 in either Direct or Array mode A typical mode selection dialog window is shown in Figure 1 1 In general the Direct mode is the preferred choice if utilizing a SMART 24 as a standalone recorder Mode Selection X Would you like to start SMART24Config in Direct mode Figure 1 1 Mode Selection Dialog Window The user can change the preferences settings by selecting Digitizer Preferences from the SMART24Config Direct Mode Main Menu shown in figure 1 4 The user preferences dialog window will be displayed as shown in Figure 1 2 SMART24Config User s Manual x General General Settings Show database connection dialog on startup Ask for configuration mode on startup v Synchronize Computer Time to Digitizer default startup mode Direct Mode Smart Mode Ok Can
51. y the Earthworm Import module and the SMART 24 is passive waiting for the connection 21 SMART24Config User s Manual Enable Earthworm Properties This field allows the operator to enable sending continuous data to Earthworm on profile 1 using the Earthworm export protocol checked for enabled The default is disabled i e sending data using CD1 1 protocol to a CD1 1 consumer Enable Server Mode This field allows the operator to enable Server mode where SMART 24 will open a port to listen on and wait for an incoming Earthworm connection checked for enabled The default is disabled or Client Mode where the SMART 24 will try to establish the Earthworm data connection Module ID Defines the Earthworm Module ID 0 255 A value of 0 default is defined to be a wildcard MOD WILDCARD in Earthworm in the earthworm d file The module ID is part of the logo of the Earthworm messages output by SMART 24 In case more than one SMART 24 digitizers are sending data to the Earthworm server each SMART 24 would have a unique Earthworm Module ID assignment registered with Earthworm Installation ID Defines the Earthworm Installation ID A value of 255 default is defined to be unknown INST UNKNOWN in Earthworm in the earthworm_global d file The module ID is part of the logo of the Earthworm messages output by the SMART 24 Any Earthworm installation ID value 0 255 which is defined in Earthworm can be used Array Name Th
52. yed for information only is computed from the LSB bit weight sensor sensitivity and sensor type according to the following formulas LSB Calper SensorSensitivity LSB Calper SensorSensitivity For velocity or seismic sensor type Calib 159 155 For acceleration sensor type Calib 2 582 where the LSB bit weight is given in microVolt count calibration period Calper in seconds and sensor sensitivity in Volt meter sec or Volt g for velocity or acceleration sensors respectively For hydroacoustic infrasonic weather or LSB SensorSensitivity other sensor type CALIB where the LSB bit weight is given in Volt count and sensor sensitivity in Volt units where the units are characteristic to the specific sensor type This field allows the operator to set the calibration period in seconds 20 SMART24Config User s Manual The CD1 1 Consumer properties allow the SMART 24 to communicate to a designated data server IP address This field allows the operator to set the IP address of the designated SMARTGeoHub Server that will receive the SMART 24 Data If Earthworm mode is enabled this field represents the IP address of the Earthworm server Connection Request Port This field allows the operator to set the port of the designated SMARTGeoHub Server that will listen for connection requests when using CD1 1 protocol If Earthworm Client mode is enabled this field represents the receiver port of the Earthw
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