Changes for page SmartSolo Node Seismometers
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... ... @@ -2,19 +2,6 @@ 2 2 ((( 3 3 (% class="col-xs-12 col-sm-8" %) 4 4 ((( 5 -= **SmartSolo Node Types and Procedures** = 6 - 7 -**SmartSolo Node Variants:** 8 - 9 -* **SmartSolo IGU 16HR 3C (5 Hz) Short Period Node** 10 -* **SmartSolo BD3C-5 (5-second) Broad-Band Node** 11 - 12 -The installation, demobilization, and data downloading procedures for both types of SmartSolo nodes – the IGU 16HR 3C Short Period Node and the BD3C-5 Broad-Band Node – are largely similar. 13 - 14 -This uniformity in process ensures ease of operation across different node types, allowing for a streamlined approach in fieldwork and data management. 15 - 16 ----- 17 - 18 18 = **Node Setup** = 19 19 20 20 Short term (~~30 day) battery powered nodes. The default gain should be 24 db for the 16HR-3C and 6 db for the BD3C-5 ... ... @@ -92,9 +92,9 @@ 92 92 93 93 === === 94 94 95 -* ((( 82 +=== === 83 + 96 96 === **6- Data Sharing and Metadata Creation** === 97 -))) 98 98 99 99 **GPS Data**: 100 100 ... ... @@ -122,223 +122,8 @@ 122 122 Use a (**landfill**, not //compost//) degradable bag when installing to keep the instrument clean. This will save you many hours of time cleaning them in preparation for their return. [[Here is a video>>url:http://auspass.edu.au/field/bd3c_removal.mp4]] demonstrating its effectiveness. 123 123 ))) 124 124 125 ----- 126 - 127 -=== **Seismic Station Demobilization and Documentation** === 128 - 129 -1. ((( 130 -**Preparation for Demobilization**: 131 - 132 -* Before starting the demobilization process, ensure you have a compass, tape, marker, pen, clipboard, logbook, and compass ready in your tote bag. 133 -))) 134 -1. ((( 135 -**Locating the instrument**: 136 - 137 -* Use the downloaded GPS file to accurately locate the node for demobilization. 138 -* Import this KMZ file onto your phone for easy reference and location tracking. 139 -* Utilize Google Maps or Google Earth to create a KMZ file of the station’s location. 140 -))) 141 -1. ((( 142 -**Labeling Instruments for Demobilization**: 143 - 144 -* Write the station name and the instrument’s serial number on a label. 145 -* Add markers 'D' (for download), 'C' (for charge), and ‘R’ (for removal) next to checkboxes on the label. 146 -* Affix this label to the top of the instrument to avoid confusion during the charging and downloading data. 147 -))) 148 -1. ((( 149 -**Photographing the Setup Node**: 150 - 151 -* Take a photo of the entire setup node with the __//label//__ and __//compass visible//__. 152 -* This photo serves as a final record of the instrument’s condition and orientation at the time of removal. 153 -))) 154 -1. ((( 155 -**Logging Demobilization Details**: 156 - 157 -* Use the field logbook to note the time of demobilization, serial numbers, and station name. 158 -* Record any observations or issues related to the instrument’s orientation, level, or any other relevant factors. 159 -))) 160 -1. ((( 161 -**Final Checks and Equipment Removal**: 162 - 163 -* Before physically removing the instrument, double-check that all necessary data has been downloaded and all photos and notes have been taken. 164 -* Carefully dismantle and pack the equipment, ensuring that all components are accounted for and securely stored for transport. 165 - 166 - 167 -))) 168 - 169 -[[image:1706153556166-231.jpeg||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="345" width="460"]] 170 - 171 ----- 172 - 173 -=== **Charging Procedure for Seismic Nodes** === 174 - 175 -1. ((( 176 -**Preparation for Charging**: 177 - 178 -* Before charging, ensure each node is clean. This involves removing any dirt or debris to maintain the integrity of the equipment and ensure effective charging. 179 -))) 180 -1. ((( 181 -**Disassembling the Node**: 182 - 183 -* Carefully remove the battery and the spike from the sensor. This is typically done by twisting the spike part of the instrument to release these components. 184 -))) 185 -1. ((( 186 -**Setting Nodes in the Charging Box**: 187 - 188 -* Place up to 16 nodes into the charging box, arranging them with the spikes pointing upwards. This configuration is essential for proper connection and efficient charging. 189 -))) 190 -1. ((( 191 -**Monitoring the Charging Process**: 192 - 193 -* Once the nodes are set in the charging box and the charging process begins, red lights adjacent to the batteries will illuminate. These lights indicate that charging is underway. 194 -* Observe the transition of the lights from steady red to orange, then to green, and finally to flashing green. A flashing green light signifies that the batteries are fully charged. 195 -))) 196 -1. ((( 197 -**Updating Charge Status**: 198 - 199 -* During the charging period, take this opportunity to update the status of each unit. Check the //"C"// box on your temporary labels to indicate that the unit has been successfully charged. 200 -* This step is crucial for tracking the charging status of multiple units, especially when handling a large number of nodes. 201 -))) 202 - 203 -[[IGU 16-HRcharger (left) and harvester (right)>>image:1705195933422-337.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="299" width="530"]] 204 - 205 - 206 - 207 - 208 -[[image:1706153354750-415.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="317" width="562"]] 209 - 210 ----- 211 - 212 -=== **Downloading and Converting Seismic Data to MiniSeed Format** === 213 - 214 -==== **Node Registration and Software Setup** ==== 215 - 216 -1. ((( 217 -**Registering Nodes in the System**: 218 - 219 -* To begin, register the nodes in the system so the software can recognize them. 220 -* Navigate to the installation folder of “SmartSoloApps SoloLite”. 221 -* Right-click on deviceconfig.exe and choose “run as an administrator”. Save the file to the “deviceconfig” directory (refer to the snapshot below). 222 -* To avoid double registration, replace the file each time you register a new node. 223 -))) 224 -1. ((( 225 -**Creating a New Project in SoloLite**: 226 - 227 -* Open the “SoloLite” software. 228 -* Go to “File” and create a new project. Don't worry about finding the exact 16 nodes used in script writing. 229 -* Ignore the settings for seismic recordings in the subsequent window. Resetting instruments (e.g., sampling rate, gain) requires reprogramming via script. 230 -))) 231 - 232 -==== **Data Downloading Process** ==== 233 - 234 -1. ((( 235 -**Initiating Data Download**: 236 - 237 -* Once a new project is created, the Data Transfer View panel will display connected nodes with details like series number and data size. 238 -* If “Prospect not matched” appears, it simply means the new project doesn’t match the original programming project. This is not a concern. 239 -* Select all nodes and right-click to “force download”. This starts the download process. 240 -* Completed downloads will appear as new folders in the Downloaded Data panel. 241 -))) 242 -1. ((( 243 -**Exporting Data in Readable Format**: 244 - 245 -* Go to the “Tool” menu and select “export seismic data”. 246 -* Tailor other parameters to personal preference and ensure "Sample Interval" matches the setting used during node reset. 247 -* Click “prepare” followed by “run” to start reformatting. Monitor this process in the small panel at the bottom left. 248 -* (% class="box warningmessage" %) 249 -((( 250 -* **Ensure to export data as "COUNTS", not "mV".** 251 - 252 -* **Set "Remove Gain" to the same decibel gain as during programming (ANU usually sets this to 18 db, but double-check).** 253 -))) 254 -))) 255 - 256 -==== **Handling Nodes During Download** ==== 257 - 258 -1. ((( 259 -**Monitoring Download Indicators**: 260 - 261 -* During download, green lights on nodes will blink, and associated red lights on the rack will flash. 262 -* Disconnect nodes properly before unplugging anything. 263 -* Be cautious: if the laptop enters sleep mode, the download will pause. 264 -))) 265 -1. ((( 266 -//**Investment in Storage Hardware**~:// 267 - 268 -* (% class="box warningmessage" %) 269 -((( 270 -* **Use fast external hard drives to avoid limitations in data harvesting.** 271 - 272 -* **Recommended specifications: USB-C, USB 3.0, and 4+ Tb of space.** 273 -))) 274 -))) 275 -1. ((( 276 -**Metadata and Time Settings**: 277 - 278 -* Ensure all metadata is saved with the file. 279 -* System auto-determines the earliest data time as the start time. You can set it a day earlier at 00:00:00 for 24-hour data segments starting from midnight. 280 -))) 281 -1. ((( 282 -**Finalizing the Download**: 283 - 284 -* After downloading, mark the //"D"// box on your temporary labels to indicate completion. 285 - 286 - 287 -))) 288 - 289 -[[image:1706153266647-145.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="340" width="603"]] 290 - 291 - 292 - 293 -[[Caption>>image:1705195543887-977.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="534" width="632"]] 294 - 295 - 296 - 297 - 298 -[[Caption>>image:1705195543890-537.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="397" width="665"]] 299 - 300 - 301 - 302 -[[Caption>>image:1705195543891-334.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="379" width="650"]] 303 - 304 - 305 - 306 -[[image:1705195543898-365.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="467" width="674"]] 307 - 308 ----- 309 - 310 -=== **Cleaning** === 311 - 312 -**Procedure for Seismic Nodes:** 313 - 314 -* If the nodes are placed in a thick plastic bag at the time of installation, the cleaning procedure should be straightforward. If not you have a lot of work to do before they are returned to us! 315 - 316 316 = = 317 317 318 -= = 319 - 320 -= = 321 - 322 -= = 323 - 324 -= = 325 - 326 -= = 327 - 328 -= = 329 - 330 -= **~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=Done! Should be deleted from here~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=~=** = 331 - 332 -= = 333 - 334 -= = 335 - 336 -= = 337 - 338 -= = 339 - 340 -= = 341 - 342 342 = SmartSolo IGU 16HR 3C (5 Hz) Short Period Node = 343 343 344 344 blahblah ... ... @@ -346,7 +346,7 @@ 346 346 == Sub-paragraph == 347 347 348 348 349 -== [[image:1705196270090-364.png]]==121 +== == 350 350 351 351 352 352 = Smart Solo BD3C-5 (5 second) Broad-Band Node = ... ... @@ -353,7 +353,9 @@ 353 353 354 354 Lorem 355 355 128 +[[image:1705196270090-364.png]] 356 356 130 + 357 357 == GPS Considerations == 358 358 359 359 The GPS antenna is at the top and center of the unit, and will (usually) only receive signal with a clear sky view directly above. The signal is able to penetrate plastic and terracotta planters and a thin layer of soil, but may struggle if the soil layer is too thick. The BD3C will not start recording without first attaining a GPS lock. ... ... @@ -437,9 +437,7 @@ 437 437 438 438 Use existing field logbook to note time, SN and station name plus any notes – including any issues with orientation or level or anything else 439 439 440 -[[IGU 16-HRcharger (left) and harvester (right)>>image:1705195933422-337.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]] 441 441 442 - 443 443 == Charging == 444 444 445 445 Clean node prior to charging and harvesting the data ... ... @@ -452,8 +452,10 @@ 452 452 453 453 This is a good time to check the "C" box on your temporary labels to mark that the unit has been charged 454 454 227 +[[IGU 16-HRcharger (left) and harvester (right)>>image:1705195933422-337.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center"]] 455 455 456 456 230 + 457 457 == Downloading and Converting Data to MiniSeed == 458 458 459 459
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