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1. Dry Data entry cell Active Cell The main data entry spreadsheet allows data to be entered via a data cell above the main spreadsheet It is then automatically entered into the main sheet Cells on the sheet can be selected by clicking on the desired location and the sheet can be navigated using the mouse cursor control keys or by pressing the ENTER key after typing in a reading If the ENTER key is pressed an auto check is performed on the data to check its validity and then the next logical cell is selected for data to be inserted The Total column is automatically calculated and filled Certain safety checks are performed such as assessing whether you are trying to enter text when a number is necessary However garbage in garbage out so care is necessary to ensure that the data you enter is that which you wish to process It is possible to re call the data to edit using the sheet so don t panic if you hit a problem See also Data Formats Section 1 2 on page 2 for examples of spreadsheet layouts 8 Entering Velocity information If using a profile and single velocity reading then this window will appear on closing the spreadsheet Enter the mean velocity and select OK or press ENTER Mean Velocity It is not necessary to do this if segment velocities are being used and the window will not appear 9 Cellular Velocity Entry 60 1 20 1 40 1 30 1 10 h3 30 201 10 1 30 1 20 90 70 20 20 f NP 30 1
2. eussse 11 ScalttlergrapliS sister 13 Segment eee 2 4 6 8 9 Segment velocity 2 5 6 Shading CIASSES nie ee euren es 3 Simple cross section sssse 2 Single velocity 2 5 6 8 Site RE ane 5 7 12 13 Spreadsheet esses 7 9 Tape erre T nemen 4 6 FextedllOP ixsusuddmuidise iam nius 15 TEXTOS 15 Time three 4 5 9 11 14 15 TOldl en SU 6 8 Type in new data T 8 Variables 1 2 7 9 12 14 Velocity 2 3 5 6 8 9 13 VGIOCIYCEIIS ESS MR a 3 Velocity data 2 3 6 9 Vertical interval eene 5 7 VIEWING 9 1 Wet reading Se mini nine 4 6 Windows Print Manager 16 199US HUIPIOIOY f0190 9A 1199 River Channel Profile Recording Sheet for use with Geonacks Geosoft Channel ior windows em st mum O Data Format Appendix 1 Installing Geopacks Software on a Network Geopacks Software is written in Visual Basic and in order for it to run it is necessary to install files into specific locations on any computer that is running the software There are the program or application files which are installed into the folder chosen to hold the programs themselves This is selected b
3. text can be reformatted as you wish using your editor and then processed as you CLEAR clears the current nates from the window would any other document EDIT provides the usual Windows CutlopyPaste actions FONT SIZE changes the text size forthe whole note set PRINT sends the nates to the currently selected printer ABOUT turns these notes ON or OFF Select ABOUT ta clear this window 18 Help A fully illustrated HELP file exists which can be accessed at any time during the running of Channel Simply click on Help from the menu Remember to close the Help window when you have finished using it or it can be hidden behind other full screen displays and give unpredictable results if you try to open it again if already in use 19 Saving Data To save the currently active data simply select File and go for the Save As or Save option This accesses the standard Windows file menu and allows you to select the drive and path onto which you wish to save your data See Windows documentation for further details The chn identifier should be included after the main filename to enable Channel to locate compatible files for you It is not compulsory but is recommended The sample data files such as Plym chn make use of this facility 20 Loading Data The same applies here Click on Load from the File menu and select the drive path and filename which you wish to access Channel searches for files with the chn identifier and displays them unless
4. 20 1 20 20 67 110 1 00 50 BE If the cellular velocity option is selected then the user is presented with another already formatted and headed spreadsheet in which to enter the velocity data See above Channel calculates the layout based on known values for where water has been recorded the depth of that water and the horizontal interval of each segment Cells on the sheet which are not for use are filled with the Channel icon Marginal cells those which have water in but may be too shallow to actually measure can be left blank Channel automatically calculates these values based on the known values of cells around them and will leave no cells empty if they have water in It should come up with sensible values but it is perfectly possible to enter alternative values yourself if you feel they would be more appropriate As with all data in Channel this can be accessed and edited at any time and cells can be navigated using the mouse or cursor control keys Cell values are confirmed using either the ENTER key or by moving on to another cell 10 Viewing or editing data Selecting Data from the main menu re displays the data windows and allows editing of the main data spreadsheet entries Closing or selecting another option re calculates all variables and re displays a new profile using the revised data 11 Displaying Single Profiles Select Profile from the main menu to displavs the scaled profiles Channel Cross Profile
5. data in a number of ways Data is entered at the keyboard via a number of pre formatted data entry screens each tailored to suit the users requirements To enable the application to do this certain basic initial information is required see Initial Data section and then the user is led through a sequence of events which record all necessary information The notes which follow outline the procedures available for creation display storage and retrieval of this information together with advice on other facilities which may be of use such as help files and the notebook To allow easy access the notes are divided into a number of sections Section Topic 1 Gathering data in the field 2 4 Data formats 5 9 Data entry 10 11 Displaying and scaling single profiles 11 12 Multiple Profile Displays 13 14 Correlating Calculated Variables 15 Cardfile displays 16 The Notebook facility 16 Help 16 Saving Loading and Printing Information on saving loading from disk and printing data and screen displays is also included in the relevant topic sections These notes are also available via the on screen help file Simply click on Help using the menu options provided with each display 1 Gathering data in the field Firstly a word of caution Channel will handle draw scaled cross sections of stream and river channels up to 20 metres wide but it must be understood that working in deep or moving water can be dangerous and extreme car
6. the water surface The wet reading depth of water if any is present Total the distance from the tape to channel bed dry wet readings This is optional as it is calculated automatically during data entry in CHANNEL e Velocity this is only filled if segment velocity profile is selected 0009 Repeat these at each location across the channel until the far bank is reached Cellular Velocity recording sheet Distance across the channel in metres a Ju e quee s oa os foo foots a a rz e faa ES fo 7 lola o js ju 2 e j2 o fe fetes foo fs j j o j 1 1 1 1 1 60 7 The shaded cells are filled with the locational data on depth and distance across the tape the blank cells with velocity data in metres per second The sample data is from the data file Plym chn supplied with the application and used elsewhere in these notes The shaded cell 40 cms down 1 5 m s across is water but left blank because lack of depth meant that the Flowmeter would touch the floor of the channel Channel will calculate it Entering data into the CHANNEL application 6 Initial Data Entry From the main menu select File which will present you with the following options Type in new data Open disk file Exit select Type in new data The following Initial data entry screen will appear Type in the responses select the appropriate recording method and select Confirm f c
7. told otherwise 21 Printing displays or data Clicking on Print will send either an image of the currently active window or a pre formatted printout of your data to the currently selected printer To ensure that the printer is the one you wish to use select it using the Windows Print Manager before running Channel l6 Channel Index Fo M er 15 16 J asa po ri do Sn RS 11 MIS re hte teeter iut e toi fea 15 ACGHIdeY RE MR 4 BANK in 4 6 BMP Jokse a 14 Calculated Variables 1 13 14 COS dti 3 5 6 8 9 Cellular velocity 3 5 6 9 Channel HOW sas rides 3 Channel segment 4 5 CHOFODIGI assaltos paes su sabia 3 Ce iso 12 CSA AL si cena 12 COS 12 14 15 7 11 Correldle RARE en 12 13 Correlation saint 5 7 12 13 Correlation coefficients 13 Correlation matrix 12 13 Cursor contro Lesbien ie 8 9 Dalacel asserit SS 8 Datafonnal insasesco erbe unies 2 6 Defaut a eee 11 3 Display panels see 11 Distance apart 4 5 7 Distance Downstream 5 13 Diy readind ssh ntinl 4 6 EIE 6 8 o jp Es 9 Enter key ne 8 9 EDO CHEN 5 7 8 EXIT 7 14 Fastwat r HR Red nai 1 Flowmeter Ghana ain 3 5 6 FORMAIS Ghana ar sn 2 7 8 Garbage UM RNA RM es 8 Gathering data rss shirt 1 Grid Reference
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9. ES Site and Data Information Channel Yariables Location Wetted Perimeter G R 9X 124563 Site No 10 Wetted Area Number of readings 11 Hydraulic Radius Mean Velocity Data Structure Profile using Segment Yelocits Discharge Channel Cross Profile 1 nes Metres Profile with segment velocity display Channel Cross Profile File Data Display Classes CardFile Print Notebook Close Help Location Channel Variables Hiver Plym Cadaver Velocity Classes wetted Perimeter m s sec Wetted Area pud Hydraulic Radius m z sec m z sec Mean Velocity mE cE Discharge m s sec Channel Cross Profile Metres Profile with Cellular Display 10 12 Scaling Profiles If you wish to compare several profiles it is sometimes desirable to show them all on the same scale rather than using the default display using the maximum screen width available It is possible within certain sensible limits to scale the screen display Simply click on Display in the main menu to access the following window and CONFIRM Data Display Options Screen Scaled to 5 metres Screen Scaled to 10 metres Screen Scaled to 20 metres Screen Scale Window 13 Multiple Profile Displays This facility allows up to 12 profiles to be displayed at any one time displayed as three screens of four profiles The displays are created by loading disk files into any of the twelve display panels using the load file option The follo
10. GEOPACKS THE GEOGRAPHY SPECIALISTS E E sn User Manual for River Form amp Channel Analysis OGeopacks 2005 Eg CR Em GEOPACKS THE GEOGRAPHY SPECIALISTS RIVER FORM amp CHANNEL ANALYSIS An application for investigating river channels By Rick Cope Backwell School Bristol Published by Geopacks 2005 Contents Topic nitgoro P roiTo n EE EET Gathering Data in the field Bru ONIN AUS iat Field recording Profile rr eue Velocity FECONGING sajaga I E DE Recording SIC CUS esasen OO T D m mitali Data ENV EE TET Main Data Entry Spreadsheet V lOCILV Calla CNN Een Viewing OF Editing dat eer rio te alan anda dade ardal ven tp io tapes Displaying Profiles Scaliid Multiple Profile Displays Correlating Variables uode errata pli eerte dtt csi Ge gc lt lt redenaar System Requirements for CHANNEL IBM compatible PC Windows 95 or higher 10 megabytes of free hard disk space for program files 4 megabytes of memory SVGA monitor 800 600 display recommended EE GeoSoft CHANNEL This application allows the user to process field data on river channels and display or interrogates that
11. ate for a tape which iz nat truly horizontal by entering all DR readings over water as the same as the first one recorded when water Was encountered In this case twas 28 cme at location 1 0 m and remained at that until n more water was present Oo 7 30om 0 0 0 Channel works best when this system is used 4 Field recording methods Velocity recording For a standard profile with a single velocity reading Use the MJP Flowmeter to record the velocity of the water at around 0 6 of the channel depth Make a note of the result in metres per second For a profile using segment velocity readings Measure the velocity in metres per second as above but take recordings wherever possible for each channel segment in which water is present In the example on the previous page you would probably end up with 3 readings at 1 0 m s 1 5 m s and 2 0 m s Although water is present at 2 5 metres it is unlikely that it is deep enough to be measured This is allowed for in any calculations and compensations are made automatically For profiles using cellular velocity readings Decide upon an appropriate vertical interval for each cell reading Don t be too ambitious It can be quite time consuming Assess the maximum depth you are dealing with and decide on a nice round number for your vertical interval In the example on page 3 six cells at 10 cm intervals have been used on a channel with a maximum depth of 70 cms Th
12. d automatically 5 Close removes the currently active card from the screen Exit clears all cards and returns control to the main menu Print sends an image of the active card to the currently selected printer Note The picture files used by CardFile must be in the bitmap format The main data file holds a record of the filename and path of the bitmap which then becomes associated with that file not part of it When the data file is loaded Channel searches for the bitmap file on the expected path and drive If it finds it then it will display successfully if not an error is generated and an error message displayed 15 17 The Notebook Notebook File Clear Edit Font Print Close About N Notebook can be accessed at any ABOUT NOTEBOOK time by clicking on Notebook from the The Notebook is Opened Closed using NOTEBOOK inthe menu Any notes created using the main menu notebook are saved as standard TEXT This notebook facility allows you to construct a set files with the identifier nts of notes to accompany your datafile They are saved with any data files you create and reloaded if you These can be imported into any text editor access that data file again capable of using txt files using import or FILE allows you to save the notes Independently of retrieve or similar depending on which your main data file to allow import into a report or text editor you use Once imported the display created using other Windows applications
13. e first was made at 10 cms the second at 20 and so on This appears to be quite effective Too few and the display is chunky and lacks detail too many and it can be too fussy time consuming and confusing when displayed 5 Entering the data on recording sheets The record sheet has two sections The first for locational data and set up information the second for the main profile data Initial information Location The name of the stream or river Site this can be just a reference number or as this entry is used as a variable in any correlation work it could be more accurate information such as distance downstream or height above sea level Grid Reference a four or six figure reference optional Number of readings the number of segments making up the profile Distance apart 1 metres horizontal interval of segments Vertical interval of cell velocity readings cms as it says optional Main data sheet Profile data format Profile with single velocity reading Tick as appropriate Profile with segment velocity readings Profile with cellular velocity readings Select whichever method you have elected to use on this channel Profile data record L Ne Location Dy We Teu Velocity 2 I oL T O ee I o o d E Mean Velocity in metres per second The location distance across the channel in metres The dry reading depth from the tape to the ground or tape to
14. e must be taken The following precautions should be taken a Check out the location before embarking on the measuring b Look for hidden obstacles submerged weeds or soft mud which could pose a threat C Avoid working alone on larger or faster channels d Always leave a note with someone as to where you intend to be working e Check the weather forecast Rivers rise rapidly don t get caught out by being on the wrong side after heavy rain has swollen a previously amiable stream f If working in fast water deeper than knee deep face upstream The water will not then cause your knees to buckle and you to lose your balance g If in doubt miss it out Don t push the boat out 2 Data formats There are THREE formats in which data can be recorded Each has its merits depending on how much detail your project requires 1 Profile and single velocity reading which gives a simple cross section with calculated channel variables The easiest from a data collection point of view No Location Dry Wet Total EEE This the simplest of the data formats makes use of cross section data and a single velocity reading to draw an accurate cross section and calculate the relevant variables Channel Cross Profile 2 Profile and segment velocity readings in which velocity data for each unit of channel is entered More accurate from both a calculation and display point of view with position of maximum flow being
15. ed ha bars and width as horizontal bars is Ri Discharge 1 01 It is perfectly possible to change the RTL Hi Alf Graphs 2 21 style or colour by selecting from the options in the menu bar of the graph File Graphs Style Col CIE Wepre aude Coar window Changes in Discharge Changes in Discharge 10 11 12 5 Location Down River The graphs can be saved as bitmaps or copied to the clipboard to transfer to other applications when constructing field reports File in the graph s menu bar accesses these options Location Down River 13 15 Correlating Calculated Variables Correlation of Slope Yariables 4 Data Profiles Print Notebook Close Help Sie WetPerim WetArea HydiRad MnVeloc Dischge Gite um HydrHad 99 712 S52 506 Chick cell to display scattergraph Confidence Levels for n 12 Click cell ta display Statement of Confidence Levels a scattergraph Selecting CORRELATE displays a matrix of correlation coefficients using the calculated channel variables for the currently active multi channel display The Pearson Product Moment test is used to cross correlate all channel variables for each site in the data set This allows relationships within the data set to be investigated such as Velocity against Wetted Area or if Site Number has been used as a variable Distance Downstream against any of the other variables Levels of confidence are clearly stated ba
16. ed to run these Geopacks applications They are installed automatically onto the hard drive of the computer which is used for installing the applications However several network managers have suggested that it would be easier to have them all in one folder on the CD as well This enables batch copying onto the C drive of workstations which will run the Geopacks applications So there are two folders on this CD which contain these files They can be found in the Files folder The SysFiles folder contains all files which reside in the System Folder The ShareDOA folder holds the two files which go into the Program Files Common Files Microsoft Shared DAO folder WARNING Normal installation automatically checks to see if a file you are trying to install is already present or not If the file to be installed is more up to date than the existing version it will update it with the later version If it is older it will either leave it or gives you a warning and recommends that you retain the existing newer version BE CAREFUL if block copying not to overwrite newer versions of these system files as it may cause problems with other software on the machine Geopacks software deliberately uses slightly older versions of some system files to ensure compatibility with as wide a range of Windows versions as possible This does not affect the functionality of the software
17. ellular velocities are not required then that panel is not displayed Data Entry Initial information Site Information Data Entry Options ES River Dart Cross Profile and Single Velocity Reading Cross Profile and Segment Velocity Readings Grid Reference 5x 146387 Cross Profile and Cellular Velocity Readings Site Humber Distance apart in metres Vertical Interval of Velocity Readings uma orremanges 7 aa AS S Enter details in the panels above to format your data entry then press Confirm Initial Data formats Location accepts up to 20 characters letters or and numbers Grid Reference accepts four six or full National GR s up to 10 characters Site Number this can be used as either a numeric variable or simply an identification number If required it can be used as a variable in correlation test see section 7 1 Correlation Number of readings whole number is required here Distance apart whole or decimal numbers e g 25 metres Vertical Interval whole numbers only Channel checks to see if all boxes are filled and will prompt the user to enter any essential data e g Number of readings and offer the option for other non essential variables According to the recording method selected Channel will then display a pre formatted and headed spreadsheet data entry screen 7 Main Profile Data Entry Spreadsheet Slope Profile Field Data EE Print Notebook Close Help coton Ave Dan _ NN ES
18. h end firmly ensuring that the tape is as near horizontal as possible To make the most of channe fs section drawing try to go from the top of the bank on one side to the top of the bank on the other Sometimes if one bank is higher than the other it is possible to raise one end of the tape by placing it over a stone stick or other object 3 Decide on how far apart each channel segment will be If you have only a small channel say 2 metres then to go for a distance apart of 50 cms will give you a very chunky section with little detail To go for 25 cms or even 10 cms will take a little longer but give a far more accurate result Obviously you would be foolish to measure every 10 cms on a 20 metre wide channel The increased accuracy over a more realistic segment of 50 cms is very little and a longer distance apart would be more appropriate Channel can handle up to 200 readings on each section 4 As you work your way across the channel a segment at a time note a The location distance across the channel in metres b The dry reading depth from the tape to the ground or tape to the water surface C The wet reading depth of water if any is present Repeat these at each location across the channel until the far bank is reached Section across a 3 metre wide channel using segmenta wih a 0 5 metre spacing Start point Dry reading Finish point Wet reading 3 0 sample data record sheet for above Mote the way in which ane can compens
19. marked clearly on all cross sections Data format Channel Cross Profile 3 Profile and cellular velocity readings where an MJP flowmeter is used to record velocity data at regular depths for each channel unit to give velocity cells These can then be used to produce both a choropleth display of velocities at varying depths across the profile using up to six shading classes and highly accurate calculations of discharge Data format doca ne At each location across the channel a number of velocity readings are taken at increasing depths In the case of the example below each location was 5 metres apart and velocity readings taken at 10cms 20cms 30cms and so on ELA At pp 60 1 20 1 40 1 30 1 10 20 1 10 1 30 1 20 90 70 20 20 E ER 5 90 1 20 1 20 60 20 87 1 10 1 00 The combination of these two data sets allows a sophisticated display of the channel flow characteristics and a highly accurate calculation of discharge to be achieved Missing data in cells bordering the channel margins which may be too shallow to measure is automatically calculated using known information from surrounding cells to extrapolate Resulting cellular display Channel Cross Profile 3 Field Recording Methods Profile data There are several stages in the creation of accurate cross sections using channel 1 Decide on a suitable and safe location for your cross section 2 otretch a tape across the river and anchor it at eac
20. oen uiii sa dela ias supra ia 5 7 Horizontal interval esse 5 9 15 Initial Data 1 7 Initial information 1 5 Levels of confidence 13 GAL ans 11 14 16 koade MA e 11 Loading Data 16 OCAUOA spin Lan nt 1 3 8 Marginal Cells sien nn 9 Maximum flow enm RR 2 Maximum screen width 11 Mean Velocity sse 6 8 MOUSE nisi ER ne Lil 8 9 Multiple Profile Displays 1 11 New Gard RER eR EDAD ias 14 NOIBDOOK ini atirei nr tiers 1 15 Number of readings 5 7 13 OMS a iu ns 7 15 Page Pearson Product Moment test 13 PROL ASS Re es er 14 Picture DOC AS sonata ssa dia 14 Picture MOS ssh 14 IVECO 6 15 PRECAUMONS hs Ris 1 Ed A 12 14 16 PIRATES Eliae ots aus 12 Pug HS sia isto eias 1 15 16 Profile NO MAR 1 6 8 11 14 Profile and single velocity 2 8 FEAGING S Ein Sn 2 7 13 Recording Methods 4 5 Recording sheets 6 Recording sheets 5 Relationships crer 13 ROITI VEL ssa Sia etes se 15 Sample data re 6 15 Save 11 14 15 Saving Data Es anne ina 15 Scaled profiles 10 Scaling Profiles
21. plays a correlation matrix of all the calculated channel variables including the site numbers if appropriate and states confidence limits for 95 and 99 based on the number of profiles under examination in that display Clicking on a cell in the matrix displays a scaled and labelled scattergraph of the selected variables together with a best fit line if appropriate see oection 6 closes the multi display option and return to the main menu 12 14 Displaying Calculated Variables It is possible to display the results of multi profile calculations in two forms e asa summary table of all results e as a series of graphs Channel Variables ES File Graphs Print Close Help Summ of Channel Variables Do c A NN Access to the graphs IS VIA the results table To view Location Chan Mean Wetted Wetted Hydr Mean Disch ge metres cms metres m s metres m s sec 052 360 024 select Variables from the l menu bar and the results window will be displayed To access the graphs simply click on the title panel of the column which you wish to graph The chosen graph will be displayed in its FTN Print Close Help default format as a bar graph Alternatively the graphs can be width selected from the graphs list using the menu If you wish to display all I Average Depth seven graphs at once then the menu is the easiest option L enl EU These graphs are aligned to suit the data such as depth as invert
22. sed on the number of readings in the data set and scattergraphs of any two variables can be displayed by clicking on the appropriate cell in the correlation matrix ER Scattergraph of selected channel variables 14 16 CardFile displays It is possible to arrange the displays of profiles and associated information in the form of a set of cards Each card holds the profile calculated variables and if required a bitmap graphic Up to twelve cards can be displayed at any one time in cascading format g reek oo Ghyll Beck Hiver Plym Cadaver File New Card Load Photo Print Close Exit Help Mew Card Load Photo Print Close Exit Help Channel Variables FO oO nee Wetted Perimeter 5 78 m tT a E Wetted Area 239 Hydraulic Radius 41 Mean Velocity Discharge Creating a card 1 Simply click on New Card from the menu This creates a new blank card into which a display can be loaded 2 Click on File and select which file you wish to use as the basis for your card The file will load and the profile together with calculated variables will be displayed 3 To load a picture into the card click on Load Photo and select the graphic bitmap which you wish to associate with that file The bitmap will appear in the picture box 4 To save this information use the Save option from the File menu and whenever the file is used as a CardFile display the associated picture bitmap will be located and displaye
23. tem folder of client machines which will run the software You will need to map a network drive from the client machine to the server Make sure that applications are installed in a folder on the mapped drive but that the application folder is NOT the root folder of the mapped drive Create a shortcut from the client machine to the start up program for each application in the mapped drive and folder on the server where you installed the application software The start up programs for the Geopacks Software are as follows Slope Analysis Slopes exe Channel Analysis Chan32 exe Sediment Analysis Roundness Analysis Cailleux exe Bedload Analysis Bedload exe Orientation Analysis Orient exe Sediment Analysis Fines exe Full Fieldwork Suite Channel Analysis channel exe Slope Analysis slopes exe Mastering Mapwork startup exe Down on the Farm Main Program farm32 exe Down on the Farm File Manager FileEdit exe Slide Show Maker Make32 exe Slide Show Viewer View32 exe Coastal Manager Coasts exe The software should now work from a client machine Table 1 Files to reside in Windows System folder or Microsoft Shared DAO folder in the case of two files used by Down on the Farm shown at bottom of the list n E gt o oimmis do zo zo r izmicmi TOPO low Polza r2 m n0 55 U ozimjosioz 2 od zg INSTALLED om omigzms 2z 22102 z FILES ASE RUN TIME FILES COMMON TO ALL APPLICATIONS Msvert40 dll A
24. wing options control this flexible and powerful facility Load file allows input of disk based data into any currently selected display panel to create a multi display Load display loads whole display files mlt previously saved to disk using the save display option Save display saves up to twelve panels as a display as a multi display file mlt for retrieval and analysis later using the load display option 11 Multi Profile Display Page 2of 3 NE File Load or Save Display Clear Clear All Page Print Page Print All Correlate Notes Close Help pg CAGEOGSOFTAMEWCELL CHN Dungeon Ghyll WPer 4 89 m s Area 2 33 m s HHad 48 sqm 5 HYel 33 m sec Dscg 96 cu m s Metres g E GEOGSOFTSTORVER CHN Torver Beck 73 m s 1 81 m s 38 sq m F m sec 1 24 cu m s Metres 5 7 CAGEDGSOFTASIMPLE CHN aa 15 m 55 m s 6 sqm D Metres 2 F5 misec J8 cu m s g LMaEUBS FTXNEWWINST CHN Sunny Green WPer 6 50 m s Area 6 44 m s HHad 99 sqm MVel 49 m sec Dscg 2 18 cumfs Metres Multi Profile Display Screen page 2 of 3 The currently active panel the one which will accept a new display is highlighted in red Clear Clear all Page Print Print All Correlate Close clears the currently selected panel and data clears all twelve panels and all associated data cycles through the three pages of profiles Prints either the current page or the whole 3 page display calculates and dis
25. y the user when setting up the install sequence and prompts to this effect will be displayed Other files the system files which actually run the code are installed automatically into the Windows System folder on the host machine On a standalone machine the files are installed into their correct locations automatically and after installing the programs should run with no extra tweaking However installing on to a network is different to installing onto a standalone PC Due to the way in which Windows locates the required files it is necessary to undertake a few extra steps during the installation process If you have bought a network version of the software and do not have a network but wish to install it on to more than one computer please contact Geopacks To install on a network 1 2 3 4 5 Install the software onto the server in the usual way If you use install software like Install Wizard or Winstall you will need to replicate the files installed in the Windows System folder into the equivalent folder of the client machines If you need to manually install the Windows System folder files you need to copy the files listed in Table 1 on the next page from your Windows System folder on the server to the windows system directory on the client machine Table 1 on the next page identifies the System files for each application in the current Geopacks Suite of software which need to reside in the Windows Sys
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