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... ... @@ -10,19 +10,6 @@ 10 10 ))) 11 11 ))) 12 12 13 -= Power Considerations = 14 - 15 -Both the LPR-200 (or "Low Power Recorder" 200) and TerraSAWR are designed to use as little power as possible, and more or less use the same amount of power. 16 - 17 -At 100 Hz and with a GPS cable connected these loggers draw about 220 mW of power once the screen is off. Adding a sensor (e.g. a Trillium Compact 120) increases this to approximately 400 mW, or 0.4 volt-amps. So, in theory 7 Ah battery should last about 10 days without a solar panel, but in practice it seems to be a bit closer to 8 which may be due to variability in power drain while in getting GPS locks. 18 - 19 -For very sunny environments (latitudes < 30) a 20V 10 Watt solar panel should have no issue keeping these loggers alive over the summer months, and assuming unobstructed skies should also be fine over winter. However there is no harm in using 20 or even a 40 Watt panel, especially for high latitudes, coastal regions, or areas without a full sky view. In theory up to a 60 Watt solar panel is fine, but we don't recommend anything over 40 Watts and that amount of power is already overkill. 20 - 21 -(% class="box infomessage" %) 22 -((( 23 -Power issues are easy and cheap to solve relative to the cost of your experiment, don't skimp! 24 -))) 25 - 26 26 = Data Card Formatting and Information = 27 27 28 28 Both the TerraSAWR and LPR-200 require SD Cards to be formatted in FAT32 filesystem. For 64Gb cards it can be difficult to format in FAT32, but [[software >>http://auspass.edu.au/field/fat32cardformatter.exe]]is available. ANU recommend SanDisk Extreme 150 mb/s cards in either 32 or 64Gb size. We strongly discourage using cards larger than 64Gb, and in general smaller cards are less likely to fail. We have also found that "adapter" cards (e.g. SD to microSD) are prone to having write issues and **strongly** advise against them. ... ... @@ -29,172 +29,73 @@ 29 29 30 30 The loggers can be "pre-programmed" with information (e.g. site name, sampling rate, etc) or they can be programmed in the field using the buttons on the logger. To pre-program the cards you simply edit a text file (named "[[ANUSRSetup.txt>>http://auspass.edu.au/field/ANUSRSetup.txt]]" for the LPRs, or "[[tSAWRSetup.txt>>http://auspass.edu.au/field/tSAWRSetup.txt]]" for the TerraSAWRs) and place it in the root directory on the SDCard. When the logger boots up, it will parse and load this information. 31 31 32 - ==The format for ANUSRSetup.txt / LPR200s will be a single line of text that looks like this:==19 +The format for ANUSRSetup.txt / LPR200s will be a single line of text that looks like this: 33 33 34 34 {{{XXX195G0100010034864 2 }}} 35 35 36 -//corresponding to// 37 - 38 - site **XXX19**, 39 - network **5G**, 40 - sample rate **0100**, (i.e. 100 Hz) 41 - "gps interval" **01** (once per hour~-~- don't change), 42 - start mode (always **0**), 43 - stop mode (always **0**), 44 - seismometer type (**3** = broadband (+/- 20V), 2 = Guralp (+/- 10V), 1 = shortperiod (+/- 5V), 45 - and seismometer serial number (**4864**). 46 - 47 -(% class="box warningmessage" %) 48 -((( 49 -NOTE: the 2 at the very end is for "RECORD ON RESTART". 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. (# of blank spaces before this doesn't matter) 50 -))) 51 - 52 -== The format for TSAWR loggers is shorter: == 53 - 54 -(% class="box errormessage" %) 55 -((( 56 -**NOTE: The format is shorter as they don't have an option to set the "GPS sync". The GPS sync number should be omitted otherwise the formatting will not work!** 57 -))) 58 - 59 -SITE15G02500039999 2 60 - 61 -corresponding to site SITE1,Ā 62 - 63 - network 5G 64 - sample rate 0250, (i.e. 250 Hz) 23 +corresponding to site XXX19, 24 + network 5G, 25 + sample rate 0100, (e.g. 100 hz) 26 + "gps interval" 01 (once per hour~-~- don't change), 65 65 start mode (always 0), 66 66 stop mode (always 0), 67 - seismometer type (3 = broadband (+/- 20V), 2 = Guralp (+/- 10V), 1 = shortperiod (+/- 5V), 68 - and seismometer serial number (9999). 29 + seismometer type (3 = broadband (+/- 20V), 1 = shortperiod (+/- 5V), 30 + and seismometer serial number (4864). 31 + the 2 at the very end is for "start recording on power" 32 + 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) 69 69 34 +the TSAWRs are a bit shorter as they don't have an option to set the "gps sync" 70 70 71 - ==Theformattingprocessusingthelogger:==36 +{{{SITE1XX02500039999 2}}} 72 72 73 - The process for formatting an SDcard withinthe logger is straightforward. Navigate tothe "SD INFORMATION" screen andpress ERASE SD CARD. This process maytakeuptoaminute.This willresultin erasing allfilesfromthe card. Upon startingrecording,a new 'seed' will be written containing alltheinformationthattheloggerhas been setwith FINISH THIS SECTION38 +which would set up a Trillium Compact with serial 9999 named XX.SITE1 at 250hz sample rate. 74 74 75 -[[image:original_0747763c-e3dd-4667-b897-833f12c8e0b8_20241219_130604.jpg||height="240" width="298"]] 76 76 77 77 Here is a general guideline for how much data you can expect to fit on a card: 78 78 79 79 {{{ 64Gb card: 245 days @ 250hz or 610 days @ 100hz 80 - 32Gb card: 122 days @ 250hz or 305 days @ 100hz 81 -}}} 44 + 32Gb card: 122 days @ 250hz or 305 days @ 100hz}}} 82 82 83 -== Default Settings == 84 84 85 -As of 2025, the default settings for both LPR (v. 2.7) and TSWAR (v 3.6a) loggers are below. If you're using a broadband instrument, you are essentially good to go without having to program the cards. 86 86 87 -* XX.ANUSR network and station name 88 -* 100 Hz Sample Rate 89 -* 40V pp (or +/- 20 V) gain / Trillium Compact seismometer version 90 -* Record on Restart enabled 91 - 92 -Note that if a user sets the gain incorrectly, this can be fixed later (assuming nothing clipped) by multiplying or dividing by factors of 2. The gain setting can be looked up from the logfile, else you may have to guess from a PSD or other method. 93 - 94 -= Logger Menus Overview (and setup) = 95 - 96 -The same menus are used in both the TSAWR and LPR-200 loggers. 97 - 98 -== System Information == 99 - 100 -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. 101 - 102 -This menu also displays the firmware version, battery, external, and solar voltages, and the temperature of the system. 103 - 104 -* Check all Initialisation Parameters are marked as successful. 105 -* Check that solar voltage is above 10 V, otherwise the station will not last long. 106 - 107 -== Live Seismometer Data == 108 - 109 -This screen displays real time seismometer data for all 3 axes of the seismometer. Initially, a plot of raw data from all 3 channels is shown. By pressing enter, a high pass filter can be applied showing a more useful plot of all channels. The up and down arrows can be used to change between a view of all channels, individual channels, and all channels on different X axes. 110 - 111 -* Check that all 3 channels are present and are producing a signal. 112 -* Stomp on the ground near where the sensor is installed to check that a signal is being picked up by all 3 channels. 113 -* Common representations of poor signals include channels sloping smoothly from high values to zero, or sharp corners in the plots. 114 - 115 -== GPS Data == 116 - 117 -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. 118 - 119 -* Check that the station is connected to satellites 120 - 121 -== SD Information == 122 - 123 -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. 124 - 125 -== System Configuration == 126 - 127 -This menu is used to set the stations identifiers and parameters. 128 - 129 -First, the sampling rate can be chosen from a set of options (1 Hz, 10 Hz, 25 Hz, 40 Hz, 50 Hz, 100 Hz, 250 Hz, 1000 Hz). 130 - 131 -Next, the station identifier (up to 5 characters) and the network code (2 characters) can be set. 132 - 133 -Record start and stop mode should be left to 'On Request' mode. 134 - 135 -The seismometer model and serial number (up to 10 characters) can be set. Seismometer model options include: 136 - 137 -* Trillium Compact (same for 20 and 120) 138 -* CMG - 3ESP 139 -* Guralp 40T 140 -* LE-3D Lite 141 -* Mark L4C 142 -* Mark L4 143 - 144 -Additionally, the following settings can be used in place of the seismometer model types: +/- 20V, +/- 10V, +/- 5V 145 - 146 -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. 147 - 148 -* Set the sampling rate, station identifier, and network code. Set the appropriate seismometer type. Most importantly, ensure the record on restart setting is checked. 149 - 150 -(% class="box errormessage" %) 151 -((( 152 -NOTE: Ensure the 'RECORD ON RESTART' option is marked with a cross. 153 -))) 154 - 155 -(% class="wikigeneratedid" %) 156 -[[image:original_2b83fcf5-ee5a-4375-bab1-2d738e4ffe8c_20241219_130646.jpg||height="234" width="289"]] 157 - 158 -== STA/LTA Configuration == 159 - 160 -The Short Term Average and Long Term Average Configuration screen.. this is a relic for when people weren't recording continuously. Not advised! 161 - 162 162 = LogFile Conversion Script = 163 163 164 164 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]]. 165 165 166 -= Instrument Response = 167 167 168 - BoththeTerraSAWRand LPR-200 usethe same ADS1281 analog-to-digitalconverter chip and are designed to have identical instrument response. Depending on the output sample rate (e.g. 100 Hz, 250Hz,1000Hz) amplitude response isconsistently flatup to ~~100 Hz but phaseresponse can vary above1 Hz at100 Hz (or 10 Hz at 250 Hz).53 += ANU TerraSAWR (Gen 3, 2017?- current) = 169 169 170 -T heuser can choosetoapply a 2nd stage "sensor gain" by selecting an instrument type in thesetup menu. This effectively selects a 10 Vpp (e.g. short period sensors), 20 Vpp, 40 Vpp (most broadband sensors) regime to match the sensor's sensitivity. This has the effect of doubling amplitude from 10v to 20v, or quadrupling from 10v to 40v. If you have set your sensor correctly (and the signal isn't clipped!) you can "correct" this by simply multiplying your data by 0.5 etc.55 +Text here 171 171 172 - Anotherimportant thing to note is that the groupdelay associated with late stage FIR filters is **automatically applied in the logger**, hence there is no need toapply thisin the response. These tend to max out at 0.124 seconds for most output sampling rates (0.062 s for 100 Hz).57 +== Sub-paragraph == 173 173 174 - Instrument response can be downloaded from IRISĀ [[Nominal Response Library>>https://ds.iris.edu/ds/nrl/]] if need be, orĀ [[directly from us>>http://auspass.edu.au/data/logger_response]] , or by downloading the response of an equivalent sensor at AusPass (e.g. get_stations(level='response') ).59 +XXXX 175 175 176 - Theresponse info from IRIS-NRL is the "full" version which (in theory!) perfectly describes the data logger's bias on the data. However this is in many way overkill and at the cost of 1) increased metadata size and, more importantly, 2) increased CPU demand in the response removal process. Testing has shown that for signals below 100 Hz, the "full" response offers little to no benefit and can increase the time it takes to remove the response for a 1 hour window of 100Hz data by a factor of x20 or more. For earthquake arrival data this is often negligible, but for data intensive tasks like ambient noise cross-correlations this can be a severe hindrance. Thus we have created aparallel version of this response which removes the SINC and FIR filters completely. These are labelled "fast" in our [[local response archive>>http://auspass.edu.au/data/logger_response]]and essentially truncate response stages 3 onwards into a "fake" decimation step from 1024000 Hz to thedesired output samplerate with no filtering whatsoever.61 +== Sub-paragraph == 177 177 178 - In the below we show both responses applied to a test signal with a frequency range of 1000 seconds to 100 Hz. The maximum discrepancy in signal is less than 0.01% (1.0001) which is far below what you should expect from the mechanical inconsistencies intrinsic to the sensor itself. Thus, we strongly advise users employ the "fast" version of this response information and it is what we use for our networks by default. If you are recording at 1000 Hz, or care deeply about signals above 100 Hz (so recorded at 250 or 1000 Hz), please use the full response. Any questions, please ask!63 +xx 179 179 180 - [[Testingthe "full" and "fast"versions of the ANU data loggerresponse on synthetic 250 Hz data from 1000 seconds to 100 hertz. For all intents andpurposes, theyare identical.>>image:full_vs_fast.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]]65 +=== Sub-sub paragraph === 181 181 67 +x 182 182 183 -= ANU TerraSAWR (Gen 3, FW 3.5a, 2017- current) = 184 184 185 -N otsurethere'smuchleftto say70 += ANU LPR-200 (Gen 2, 2013 - current) = 186 186 72 +Text here 187 187 74 +== Sub-paragraph == 188 188 189 - = ANU LPR-200 (Gen 2, FW 2.6a/2.7a, 2013 - current) =76 +x 190 190 191 - Dittothe mightyLPR!78 +== Sub-paragraph == 192 192 80 +x 193 193 194 -= ANU "ANUSR" (Gen 1, 2003? - 2012) = 195 195 196 - Thisloggerhas been retired for a long time and has a different instrument response. It used modular component boards and was powered via an acrylic case of 6 x 6V lantern batteries. There is a somewhat complete one above the CATlab door if anyoneis so inclinedtohavealook.83 += ANU "ANUSR" (Gen 1, 2003? - 2013?) = 197 197 85 +x 198 198 199 199 = References = 200 200 ... ... @@ -211,10 +211,6 @@ 211 211 ))) 212 212 213 213 214 - 215 - 216 - 217 - 218 218 (% class="box" %) 219 219 ((( 220 220 = TerraSAWR Specs = ... ... @@ -227,13 +227,12 @@ 227 227 [[image:1704864886951-793.jpg]] 228 228 229 229 |=Size (L x W x H)|30 x 25 x12cm 230 -|=Weight (with battery)| 1.9kg (2.5kg) 114 +|=Weight (with battery)| ~*~*1.9kg (2.5kg) 231 231 |=Battery|((( 232 -Lead-acid 12v, ~~7 -9Ah116 +Lead-acid 12v, ~~7Ah 233 233 234 234 Rechargeable 235 235 ))) 236 -|=Current Firmware|3.5a (Jan 2025) 237 237 238 238 [[image:terrasawr battery.jpg]] 239 239 ))) ... ... @@ -250,19 +250,16 @@ 250 250 [[image:LPR 3.jpg]] 251 251 252 252 |=Size (L x W x H)|42 x 34 x17 cm 253 -|=Weight ( nobattery)|5.5kg136 +|=Weight (with battery)|4.9 kg (7.3 kg) 254 254 |=Battery|((( 255 - NOW: Any 12v battery with tab connectionsthat will fit (ex. the same TSAWR battery)138 +LiFePo4 140Ah 256 256 257 - DISCONTINUED: LiFePo4 140AhRechargeable(shown below).140 +Rechargeable 258 258 ))) 259 -|=Current Firmware|((( 260 -2.6a (old GPS modules) / 2.7a 261 261 262 -Jan 2025 263 -))) 264 - 265 265 [[image:LPR battery.jpg]] 266 266 ))) 267 267 ))) 268 268 ))) 147 + 148 +
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