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5 -= SmartSolo IGU 16HR 3C (5 Hz) Short Period Node =
5 += **SmartSolo Node Types and Procedures** =
6 6  
7 -blahblah
7 +**SmartSolo Node Variants:**
8 8  
9 -== Sub-paragraph ==
9 +* **SmartSolo IGU 16HR 3C (5 Hz) Short Period Node**
10 +* **SmartSolo BD3C-5 (5-second) Broad-Band Node**
10 10  
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.
11 11  
12 -== ==
14 +This uniformity in process ensures ease of operation across different node types, allowing for a streamlined approach in fieldwork and data management.
13 13  
16 +----
14 14  
15 -= Smart Solo BD3C-5 (5 second) Broad-Band Node =
18 += **Node Setup** =
16 16  
17 -Lorem
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
18 18  
19 19  
20 -== GPS Considerations ==
23 +~*~**this needs to be reformatted
21 21  
25 +== **Pre-Fieldwork Preparation** ==
26 +
27 +(% class="box infomessage" %)
28 +(((
29 +(% class="box warningmessage" %)
30 +(((
31 +**INVEST IN FAST EXTERNAL HARD DRIVES – DO NOT LET THIS BE THE LIMITATION OF DATA HARVESTING**
32 +
33 +**Plan on 1 Tb to store ALL data for 50 nodes @ 250 Hz and a single ~~30 day occupation**
34 +)))
35 +)))
36 +
37 += **Installation** =
38 +
39 +=== **1- Logbook documentation** ===
40 +
41 +(((
42 +**Essential Details**: Record the following in a logbook:
43 +
44 +* Station name
45 +* Latitude and longitude
46 +* Names of team members present
47 +* Date and local time of installation
48 +* Serial number (SN) of the sensor
49 +* Detailed notes on the site conditions and setup
50 +
51 +=== **2- Node Placement** ===
52 +)))
53 +
54 +**Protection**: Place nodes inside thick, landfill biodegradable plastic bags for environmental protection.
55 +
56 +**Site Analysis**:
57 +
58 +* Conduct compass measurements away from the node and metallic structures, adjusting for inclination angle.
59 +* Take multiple photographs from various angles to document the site setup thoroughly.
60 +* Include a detailed site description in your notes, specifying distances and orientations from nearby landmarks (e.g. Richards garden, Te Mini steam field eastern side)
61 +
62 +=== **3- GPS Considerations** ===
63 +
64 +(% class="wikigeneratedid" %)
22 22  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.
23 23  
24 -== Keeping the Instruments Clean ==
67 +=== **4- Visibility and Location Marking** ===
25 25  
26 -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>>http://auspass.edu.au/field/bd3c_removal.mp4]] demonstrating its effectiveness.
69 +**Flag Placement**: Position a flag, preferably in a bright color (avoid green or yellow), near the instrument to aid in its future location.
27 27  
71 +**GPS Marking**:
28 28  
29 -= Charge Time, Instrument Life, and Charge During Storage & Shipping =
73 +* Use a GPS device to mark the instrument's exact location.
74 +* Record this location in both your paper notes and the GPS device.
30 30  
31 -Both nodes take about 6-8 hours to charge from flat and hold their charge reasonably well, however you may benefit from a "top up" charge immediately prior to deploy. The instruments should last around 30 days per cycle (recording at 250hz) with GPS on cycle on and bluetooth disabled.
76 +=== (% style="color:inherit; font-family:inherit; font-size:max(18px, min(20px, 14.4444px + 0.462963vw))" %)**5- Charge Time, Pre-Deployment & Post-Deployment**(%%) ===
32 32  
33 -Upon retrieval, the instruments should not be stored flat as this will damage the batteries. It is recommended to charge them back up "to orange" such that they are charged around ~~50-60%. This is also acceptable for shipping.
78 +* **Charging Duration**: Both types of nodes take approximately 6-8 hours to fully charge from a flat state.
79 +* **Pre-Deployment Charging**:
80 +** Although the nodes hold their charge well, it's beneficial to give them a "top up" charge right before deployment.
34 34  
82 +* **Operational Duration**:
83 +** When recording at 250 Hz, with GPS on and Bluetooth disabled, the instruments are expected to last about 30 days per charge cycle.
35 35  
36 -= Best Practices and Guide =
85 +* **Post-Retrieval Charging**:
86 +** Do not store the instruments with completely drained batteries.
87 +** After retrieval, charge the instruments to about 50-60% (indicated as "orange" level) for optimal battery health.
37 37  
38 -== Install ==
89 +* **Storage and Shipping Charge Level**:
90 +** Maintain a battery charge level of around 50-60% for both storage and shipping purposes.
91 +** This charge level is recommended to prevent battery damage and is safe for transportation.
39 39  
40 -Logbook is required (used again for pick up & metadata creation)
93 +=== ===
41 41  
42 -- station name
95 +* (((
96 +=== **6- Data Sharing and Metadata Creation** ===
97 +)))
43 43  
44 -- lat / long
99 +**GPS Data**:
45 45  
46 -- team members
101 +* Download the GPS file to a laptop.
102 +* Share this file on a drive accessible to all team members for uniform understanding of node locations.
47 47  
48 -- date and local time
104 +**Photo Sharing**:
49 49  
50 -- SN of sensor
106 +* Upload site photos to a shared platform (OneDrive, Dropbox, etc.).
107 +* Integrating photos into Google Maps or Google Earth can be particularly beneficial for easy location referencing.
51 51  
52 -- notes on site
109 +**Metadata File**:
53 53  
54 -Place nodes in thick (“landfill biodegradable”) plastic bags in the hole
111 +* Create a metadata XML file for each node, which is essential for data organisation and future reference.
55 55  
56 -Take compass measurement away from node and fences [make sure to adjust inclination angle]
113 +=== **7- Additional Best Practices** ===
57 57  
58 -Take many photos from the site from different angles 
115 +* **Environmental Responsibility**: Ensure that the node placement and the materials used are environmentally responsible and adhere to local regulations.
116 +* **Training and Familiarisation**: Make sure all team members are adequately trained in using the GPS devices, compass, and other equipment to ensure consistent and accurate data collection.
59 59  
60 -Add a precise site description to the notes such as distances and orientations from landmarks 
118 +* (((
119 +==== **Keeping the Instruments Clean** ====
120 +)))
121 +* (((
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 +)))
61 61  
62 -It will be very helpful in locating the instrument if you place a flag next to it, preferably in a color other than green or yellow.
125 +----
63 63  
64 -Make a mark (digital) of the instrument's location using a GPS device. Record the location both in your paper notes and on the GPS device.
127 +=== **Seismic Station Demobilization and Documentation** ===
65 65  
66 -Download the GPS (Garmin) file to a laptop and share drive to share with other GPS devices
129 +1. (((
130 +**Preparation for Demobilization**:
67 67  
68 -Share photos in a shared location (Google photos, OneDrive, Dropbox, etc), but most useful are those added to a Google Maps/Earth location
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**:
69 69  
70 -Create metadata .xml file
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 +)))
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142 +**Labeling Instruments for Demobilization**:
71 71  
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**:
72 72  
73 -== Removing/Demob ==
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**:
74 74  
75 -Download and then use the GPS file to locate the node 
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**:
76 76  
77 -Use Google Maps / Google Earth to create a kmz file that can then be imported onto your phone.  
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.
78 78  
166 +
167 +)))
79 79  
80 -Upload photos of the site
169 +[[image:1706153556166-231.jpeg||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="345" width="460"]]
81 81  
82 -- station name
171 +----
83 83  
84 -- latitude
173 +=== **Charging Procedure for Seismic Nodes** ===
85 85  
86 -- longitude
175 +1. (((
176 +**Preparation for Charging**:
87 87  
88 -- elevation
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**:
89 89  
90 -* SN of sensor – SN of battery (optional)
91 -* Site notes and name of location (e.g. Richards garden, Te Mini steam field eastern side)
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**:
92 92  
93 -Upload photos into Google Earth and on a shared drive
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**:
94 94  
95 -Before removing the instrument have your compass, tape, marker, pen, clipboard, logbook and compass ready (in tote bag!). 
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**:
96 96  
97 -Write the station name and the instrument’s serial number, along with 'D' and 'C' and ‘R’, each next to a box to indicate 'download' and 'charge'. Stick this label to the top of the instrument.
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 +)))
98 98  
99 -Take a photo of the entire setup node with the label on it + compass 
203 +[[IGU 16-HRcharger (left) and harvester (right)>>image:1705195933422-337.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="299" width="530"]]
100 100  
101 -Use existing field logbook to note time, SN and station name plus any notes – including any issues with orientation or level or anything else
102 102  
103 103  
104 -== Charging ==
105 105  
106 -Clean node prior to charging and harvesting the data
208 +[[image:1706153354750-415.png||data-xwiki-image-style-alignment="center" height="317" width="562"]]
107 107  
108 -Remove battery (and spike) from the sensor by twisting the spike part of the instrument
210 +----
109 109  
110 -Set 16 nodes into the charging box (spikes up)
212 +=== **Downloading and Converting Seismic Data to MiniSeed Format** ===
111 111  
112 -Red lights on the box next to the batteries will come on and remain a steady red light while charging. This will change to orange, then to green, then to flashing green when fully charged.
214 +==== **Node Registration and Software Setup** ====
113 113  
114 -This is a good time to check the "C" box on your temporary labels to mark that the unit has been charged
216 +1. (((
217 +**Registering Nodes in the System**:
115 115  
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 +
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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 += =
317 +)))
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122 -{{box title="**Contents**"}}
123 -{{toc/}}
124 -{{/box}}
321 +(% class="box" %)
322 +(((
323 +**Contents**
125 125  
126 -{{box title="= SmartSolo [[BD3C-5>>https://smartsolo.com/cp-4.html]] =
325 +(% class="wikitoc" %)
326 +* [[SmartSolo IGU 16HR 3C (5 Hz) Short Period Node>>path:#HSmartSoloIGU16HR3C285Hz29ShortPeriodNode]]
327 +** [[Sub-paragraph>>path:#HSub-paragraph]]
328 +** [[ >>path:#H]]
329 +* [[Smart Solo BD3C-5 (5 second) Broad-Band Node>>path:#HSmartSoloBD3C-5285second29Broad-BandNode]]
330 +** [[GPS Considerations>>path:#HGPSConsiderations]]
331 +* [[Keeping the Instruments Clean>>path:#HKeepingtheInstrumentsClean]]
332 +* [[Charge Time, Instrument Life, and Charge During Storage & Shipping>>path:#HChargeTime2CInstrumentLife2CandChargeDuringStorage26Shipping]]
333 +* [[Best Practices and Guide>>path:#HBestPracticesandGuide]]
334 +** [[Install>>path:#HInstall]]
335 +** [[Removing/Demob>>path:#HRemoving2FDemob]]
336 +** [[Charging>>path:#HCharging]]
337 +** [[Downloading and Converting Data to MiniSeed>>path:#HDownloadingandConvertingDatatoMiniSeed]]
338 +** [[Converting data>>path:#HConvertingdata]]
339 +** [[Cleaning>>path:#HCleaning]]
340 +)))
127 127  
128 -= [[image:Trillium compact posthole.jpg]] =
129 129  
130 -|(% style=~"width:115px~" %)**Sensitivity **|(% style=~"width:112px~" %)5 seconds
131 -|(% style=~"width:139px~" %)**Size (Diameter x Height)**|(% style=~"width:88px~" %)? x ? cm
132 -|(% style=~"width:139px~" %)**Weight**|(% style=~"width:88px~" %)? kg"}}
133 -|(% style="width:228px" %)**Battery**|(% style="width:183px" %)lithium (30 days)
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135 -{{/box}}
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344 +(((
345 += SmartSolo [[BD3C-5>>url:https://smartsolo.com/cp-4.html]] =
136 136  
137 -{{box title="= SmartSolo [[IGU-16HR>>https://smartsolo.com/cp-3.html]] =
347 +[[image:Smartsolo IGU BD3C 5 (2).jpg]]
138 138  
139 -= [[image:Trillium compact posthole.jpg]] =
349 +[[image:smartsolo.jpg]]
140 140  
141 -|(% style=~"width:115px~" %)**Sensitivity **|(% style=~"width:112px~" %)0.2 seconds (5 Hz)
142 -|(% style=~"width:139px~" %)**Size (Diameter x Height)**|(% style=~"width:88px~" %)? x ? cm
143 -|(% style=~"width:139px~" %)**Weight**|(% style=~"width:88px~" %)? kg"}}
144 -|(% style="width:228px" %)**Battery**|(% style="width:183px" %)lithium (30 days)
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351 +|(% style="width:189px" %)**Frequency Band**|(% style="width:221px" %)5 Seconds to 150Hz
352 +|(% style="width:189px" %)**Sensitivity**|(% style="width:221px" %)200 V/m/s
353 +|(% style="width:189px" %)**Size (without spike)**|(% style="width:221px" %)158 x160mm
354 +|(% style="width:189px" %)**Weight**|(% style="width:221px" %)2.8 kg
355 +|(% style="width:189px" %)**Data Storage**|(% style="width:221px" %)64 Gb
356 +|(% style="width:189px" %)**Battery**|(% style="width:221px" %)Li_etc XXAh
357 +)))
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359 +(% class="box" %)
360 +(((
361 += SmartSolo [[IGU-16HR>>url:https://smartsolo.com/cp-3.html]] =
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363 +[[image:smartsolo node.jpg]]
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365 +[[image:smartsolo node 2.jpg]]
366 +
367 +|(% style="width:187px" %)**Frequency Band**|(% style="width:224px" %)5 Hz to 1652Hz
368 +|(% style="width:187px" %)**Sensitivity**|(% style="width:224px" %)67.7 V/m/s
369 +|(% style="width:187px" %)**Size (with spike)**|(% style="width:224px" %)103mm(L) × 95mm(W) × 187mm
370 +|(% style="width:187px" %)**Weight**|(% style="width:224px" %)2.3 kg
371 +|(% style="width:187px" %)**Data Storage**|(% style="width:224px" %)64 Gb
372 +|(% style="width:187px" %)**Battery**|(% style="width:224px" %)Li_etc XXAh
373 +)))
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