Changes for page ANU Seismic Data Loggers
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... ... @@ -31,10 +31,10 @@ 31 31 32 32 (% class="box warningmessage" %) 33 33 ((( 34 -NOTE: the 2 at the very end is for " RECORDON RESTART". Therecord onrestartoptionensuresthatifthe loggerdiesandspoweredback up whilstinthe field(duetobattery chargingcyclesorother causes) that the recording will resume. (# of blank spaces before this doesn't matter)34 +NOTE: the 2 at the very end is for "start recording on power" and is vital to have this set so the logger will resume recording on its own if it experiences a power cycle. (# of blank spaces before this doesn't matter) 35 35 ))) 36 36 37 -=== The format for TSAWR loggers is shorter :===37 +=== The format for TSAWR loggers is shorter === 38 38 39 39 (% class="box errormessage" %) 40 40 ((( ... ... @@ -67,8 +67,6 @@ 67 67 68 68 = Logger Menus Overview (and setup) = 69 69 70 -The same menus are used in both types of loggers. 71 - 72 72 == System Information == 73 73 74 74 This menu provides an overview of the status of the station. Under 'Initialisation Parameters', the status of systems that are initialised upon powering on the logger can be checked. ... ... @@ -88,27 +88,13 @@ 88 88 89 89 ==== Upon setup ==== 90 90 91 -- Check that all 3channels are present and are producing a signal.89 +- Check that all channels are present and are producing a signal. 92 92 93 -- Stomp on the ground near where the sensor is installed to check that a signal is being picked up by all 3 channels.91 +- Stomp on the ground near where the sensor is installed to check that a signal is being picked up. 94 94 95 95 - Common representations of poor signals include channels sloping smoothly from high values to zero, or sharp corners in the plots. 96 96 97 97 98 -== GPS == 99 - 100 -This menu displays the status of the stations' GPS connection. The screen lists; UTC time, UTC date, latitude, longitude, altitude, number of satellite connections, and SNR. 101 - 102 -==== Upon setup ==== 103 - 104 -- Check that the station is connected to satellites 105 - 106 - 107 -== SD Information == 108 - 109 -The menu lists if the SD card has been initialised, as well as the capacity and space free on the memory card. See "Data card formatting" (above) to see how to format and initialise the inserted SD card. 110 - 111 - 112 112 == System Configuration == 113 113 114 114 This menu is used to set the stations identifiers and parameters. ... ... @@ -135,29 +135,21 @@ 135 135 136 136 Additionally, the following settings can be used in place of the seismometer model types: +/- 20V, +/- 10V, +/- 5V 137 137 138 -The record on restart option ensures that if the logger dies and is powered back up whilst in the field (due to battery charging cycles or other causes) that the recording will resume.122 +The record on restart option ensures that if the logger dies and is powered back up in the field (due to battery charging cycles or other causes) that the recording will resume. 139 139 140 140 ==== Upon setup ==== 141 141 142 142 - Set the sampling rate, station identifier, and network code. Set the appropriate seismometer type. Most importantly, ensure the record on restart setting is checked. 143 143 144 -(% class="box errormessage" %)128 +(% class="box warningmessage" %) 145 145 ((( 146 146 NOTE: Ensure the 'RECORD ON RESTART' option is marked with a cross. 147 147 ))) 148 148 149 -== STA/LTA Configuration == 150 - 151 -- 152 - 153 -= = 154 - 155 155 = LogFile Conversion Script = 156 156 157 157 Both the TSAWR and LPR-200 write logging information as a binary "dat" file which includes GPS time syncs, temperatures, battery power, and position. To convert them into ASCII you can read, use [[THIS PYTHON SCRIPT>>http://auspass.edu.au/field/anusr_log.py]]. 158 158 159 -= = 160 - 161 161 = Instrument Response = 162 162 163 163 Both the TerraSAWR and LPR-200 use the same ADS1281 analog-to-digital converter chip and are designed to have identical instrument response. Depending on the output sample rate (e.g. 100 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 Hz, 1000 Hz) amplitude response is consistently flat up to ~~100 Hz but phase response can vary above 1 Hz at 100 Hz (or 10 Hz at 250 Hz).