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1. Compensating Diver Data 51 e Select Diver gt Data from the Diver Data main menu The Data dialog will appear on your screen e The Data dialog lists all the Diver time series in the Diver VisiONE project Choose which time series to compensate by selecting the appropriate check boxes If your project contains many time series data sets you can use the filtering tools in the upper half of the dialog to reduce the number of time series shown e Once the desired time series are selected click the BaroComp button at the top of the Data Dialog The Barometric Compensation dialog will appear on your screen From the Obtain Diver position from dropdown list box choose which data to use for referencing the water level with respect to the top of casing If Cable Length is selected then the entered cable lengths at each monitoring point will be used for determining the water levels with respect to top of casing If Manual Measurements is selected then the entered manual measurements at each monitoring point will be used to reference water levels Before making a selection please be sure that you have entered the required manual measurements or cable lengths in Diver VisiONE For more information on barometric compensation requirements please see Setting Up your Project on page 51 e Click the BaroComp button to compensate the Barocomp Cancel Hep data Barometric Compensation E all xj Obtain
2. Ier VISION ement Software Copyright Information O 2009 Schlumberger Water Services All rights reserved No portion of the contents of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means without the express written permission of Schlumberger Water Services Printed in Canada 2009 Table of Contents 1 Introduction to Diver VisiONE cccccsssccssccccccccccscccccccsceces L Diver VISIONE Features iia oo PREIS 1 Divers VISIONE Instalados 3 Hardware Requirements zoo oe a Deeds ROI Mu aia LU t dudas 3 Sup Pored DEN ICE cda 3 REA b mts eot a e iS 3 DVE eanan AA ANAE AAA 3 ias EA c S 4 AN A A Car Ne IQUhd 4 Installing Diver VISIOND iaa 4 Uniustalhne Diver VISIONE ir a 5 Startine Diver VISIONE aduana 5 Starts DIE Servi Ce sad 6 TEC SANS I aac ROT ERE 6 Diver VisiONE SQL Database cccccccssssccccsssscccsscssccccscssccccccscccccscsscccescsscccsscssecoescess 6 Divers VISIONEWOEKLIONW socis dtseevoteoseete eve eoa e vea veas Eau voee obere ode a ve ENET 7 User Account Permissions s seccseccccsececcseceocsececccececcscceccccceccscceccsececcscceccsececocsececcsececcsceeoe 8 A DOUEIDIVEr V ISIONE S 9 Mair WAndO Wes a 9 Divers VISIONE WIOGUICS dd aha 10 o OES uM AA MEM M M I ME TE 10 Location Mana semental lala 10 TIMES ES FIONN e e er PN 11 Mapp ie ean e sca A A a 11 Diver VisiONE Impor
3. Alternatively you can access the software via the start menu by clicking on Start gt Programs gt SWS Software gt Diver VisiONE 2009 1 Diver VisiONE Installation 5 1 2 6 Starting DTC Service The Distributed Transaction Coordinator Service MSDTC is a Windows component required for running Diver VisiONE After installing Diver VisIONE the MSDTC service will be automatically enabled on your computer However after performing a system reboot the service will be disabled and you will prompted with the following message upon launching Diver VisiONE The Distributed Transaction Coordinator DTC has been stopped ou may experience some problems with DiverVisiONE Do you want to start DTC Note If you select No please start DTC manually For help click on the Help button No Cancel Help Click the Yes button to automatically restart the MSDTC service Otherwise click the No button to restart the MSDTC service manually Manually Restarting the MSDTC Service To manually restart the MSDTC service follow the steps below e Click Start gt Run Type Services msc in the Run dialog box and click the OK button The Services window will appear on your screen e Under the Name column locate Distributed Transaction Coordinator in the services list e Right click on Distributed Transaction Coordinator and select Start from the pop up menu The status will change to Started 1 2 7 Licensing Be
4. IV Diver VisiONE Monitoring Project Time Series Plot Meteo 01 04 2008 01 04 2009 3 e O xj 9 Project Time Series Window Heip DTD Time Series Diver Data Location Time Series Mapping Help Toolbar 353 2 45 BS 53 ES Ew ES ha a 5 Time Series Plots 1050 00 1045 00 1040 00 4 1035 00 1030 00 1025 00 1020 00 1015 00 1010 00 02 04 2008 17 04 2008 7 05 200 01 06 2008 barometric pressure cmH20 Plot Page U eo o D T a v a E gt 20 00 15 00 10 00 5 00 0 00 02 04 2008 17 04 2008 02 05 2006 17 05 2008 01 06 2008 precipitation mm dav Time Series Toolbar The time series toolbar consists of the followings buttons al New Plot Page button allows you to create a new plot page For more information on creating a new plot page please see Creating a New Plot Page on page 78 ES Open Plot Page button allows you to open an existing plot page Delete Plot Page button allows you to delete an existing plot page from ut the database KE Edit Plot Page button allows you to make modifications to the Name Description and Time Interval of an existing plot page Chapter 5 Time Series Plotting a ls Plot Page Align Plot Page button automatically aligns all time series plots to the width of the plot page Refresh Plot Page button refreshes the data displayed on each time series plot on the plot page Save Plot Page button allows you to
5. TI related time series plots Plot pages can be saved and stored in the Diver VisiONE database or exported to various graphics file types for reporting purposes For information on how to create a new plot page please refer to Creating a New Plot Page on page 78 Time Series Plots Monitoring data can be analyzed graphically by adding time series plots to plot pages Time series plots can consist of data series for one or more monitoring point parameters e g water level temperature meteorological data production data etc for one or more monitoring points The appearance and style of time series plots can be fully customized to the your liking For information on adding a time series plot to a plot page please see Adding a New Plot on page 79 5 2 Creating a New Plot Page Before you can create a new plot page make sure the Time Series module is open select the Time Series button in the Diver VisiONE main toolbar To create a new Plot Page follow the steps below e Select Time Series gt New from the main menu or select the New Plot Page button from the Time Series toolbar The New Plot Page dialog box will appear on screen Enter the following data in the New Plot Page dialog box and then click the OK button Name Specify a unique name for the plot page Description Enter a description of the plot page This field is optional Time Interval Specify the Start Time and End Time of the desired time i
6. W Diver Data Monitoring Project Project View Preferences Import Help pa BION amp Refresh Diver Data BaroComp Help m Monitoring Project Default Date Time Value centimeter 4 baro_01 o Saturday February 28 2009 7 41 55 PM 100 El sws Saturday February 28 2009 7 42 44 PM Fl w D110 Pi 0123 Manual Measurements E Diver Settings cl Production Data Nel Discharge H Hr Diver Data m w 0213 Saturday February 28 2009 7 42 54 PM De BE Be E a Ds an FF Fe ED Search Import Set Default L new Edit Delete Navigating Diver Data using Monitoring Point Tree 29 The Set Default button allows you to specify which manual measurement to use in barometric compensation calculations Simply select the desired manual measurement from the list and then click the Set Default button Alternatively you can set the default manual measurement by clicking the appropriate check box under the Default column in the manual measurement list Click the New button to add a new manual measurement to the monitoring point Click the Edit button to edit an existing manual measurement To remove a manual measurement simply select the manual measurement from the list and click the Delete button 3 2 5 Diver Sett
7. format Navigating Diver Data using Monitoring Point Tree 31 Plot Settings By default the plot will show all the available parameters recorded for that particular Diver type To show hide parameters simply click on the corresponding checkbox in the plot legend You can further modify the appearance of the plot by clicking on the Settings button For each parameter choose between line and bar You may show hide the plot legend or show the plot in 3 Dimensions by clicking on the appropriate checkbox The Maximum and Minimum fields are editable allowing you to modify the data range of the y axis Click Apply to make the changes to the plot The changes will apply to the graphs of all time series Printing Time Series Plots To print a time series plot simply click the Print button The windows print dialog will open where you can specify the desired print settings 3 3 Programming and Reading Divers 32 The Diver dialog can be accessed by selecting the a Diver button from the toolbar or by clicking View from the main menu and then selecting Diver Alternatively you can press CTRL R on your keyboard Upon clicking Diver VisiONE will attempt to read and display the settings of the connected Diver The following dialog will appear on your screen Chapter 3 Diver Data Management a a A gt 0 P h es Settings Data Start Program Calibrate Cal History Help m Diver Properties Mini Diver ST
8. fossi You will notice that once the monitoring point is linked to the well casing it is removed from the Monitoring Point list To remove a Diver location from a station casing click the ga button When a monitoring point 1s unassigned from a casing 1t 1s added back to the Monitoring Point list Adding Top of Casing Data The Top of Casing table allows you to specify the location s top of casing elevation data Date The date when the elevation was surveyed Top of Casing The elevation of the top of casing Comments General comments pertaining to top of casing elevation optional Adding Casing Data The Casing table allows you to specify casing data for the selected casing From Depth to start of casing interval To Depth to bottom of casing interval Diameter Diameter of the casing Casing Select the material from the dropdown list box If the desired Material casing type does not exist in the list select the lt Add New gt option to create a new list item for the Casing Material list For more information on the List Editor please see Modifying Lists on page 70 Adding Screen Data The Screen table allows you to specify screen data for the selected casing From Depth to start of screen interval To Depth to bottom of screen interval Chapter 4 Location Management Diameter Diameter of the screen Slot Number Screen slot number Screen Type Screen material e g Plastic PVC Steel or user d
9. 2007 827 43 Al 08 2007 557 43P S 1 059 9 f mans usaras meee Ji M Pa dad UN l M A ET s n Ww JHr W H HAH i rays emos R A MN S2SSRS 2 8 HmH E m B m9 mB m m E 15 15 T 15 5 15 Ja Ja 15 Ja Yu gt gt gt gt gt d SS a N a gt ee ETt 271229 7 2721 3 amp da d a 3 c3 d c2 i F9 AR IED AH A Fo WA F 508 0 AM lanuay 25 2007 10 20 08 0 AM January 25 2007 1025 08 0 AM January 25 2007 1030 080 AM Januar 2007 10 35 06 0 AM os 0372009 j 35555PM Search The buttons located below the plot allow you to navigate the time series data shown on the plot You may move left right up down and zoom in and out To Search for a particular point in the time series table specify the date and time located below the time series table and click the Search button If a match exists Diver VisiONE will then highlight and focus on the time series point in the time series table Alternatively you can click on a point in the time series plot and Diver VisiONE will highlight the corresponding record in the table below Clipboard The Clipboard button allows you to copy the time series plot to your Windows clipboard Once copied you can paste the plot into third party software such as Microsoft Word Power Point Paint etc Save AS The Save As button allows you to save the time series plot as a graphics file in Windows Metafile WMF or Enhanced Metafile 4EMPF
10. 5 00 00 PM 05 06 2008 10 00 00 AM cm 02 d 06 05 2008 1 59 26 PM 05 06 2008 9 59 26 AM Close Help The barometric compensation log includes the date and time of the compensation the compensation method used and the results of the compensation i e compensated partly compensated uncompensated for each of the selected time series Compensating Diver Data 53 54 Chapter 3 Diver Data Management Location Management The Location Managment module allows you to enter data pertaining to project locations In Diver VisiONE a location refers to a unique real world location with X Y coordinates at which data collection activities are performed A single location may consist of one or more well casings e g nested wells and therefore one or more monitoring points As such the location module allows you to associate monitoring points created in the Diver Data module to individual location casings T The Location module can be launched by clicking the Location button from the Diver VIsIONE toolbar The following topics are discussed in this chapter Creating a Monitoring Network Creating a New Location Location Data Entry Assigning Monitoring Points to Locations e Importing Location Data 55 4 1 Location Management User Interface The Location module interface is labeled and briefly described below ig Diver VisiONE Demo Project Location List lalxi MM Project Location L
11. Defined Pumping Test The time between two successive measurement readings The time between two successive stored measurements Chapter 3 Diver Data Management Altitude if The altitude above sea level applicable Invalid Diver Information Other datalogger management software applications such as Enviromon allow you to modify the stored pressure range of certain Divers However 1t 1s important that the correct pressure range is read by Diver VisiONE because pressure calculations are based on this value In other words if an invalid pressure range is read Diver VisiONE will not calculate the pressure values correctly As such each time Diver settings are read Diver Visi1ONE automatically validates the pressure range to ensure that it matches the expected value for that Diver type If Diver VisiONE detects an invalid pressure range in the Diver you will be prompted with the following dialog i Diver data with unknown settings q loj x Diver could not be recognized Please select the right Diver type and range at location OLDCTDDIVER PartNo DiverTypeName PressureRange PressureRangeUnil ConductivityRange ConductivityR and CTD Diver stainles 10000 cm 1 413 mS cm CTD Diver stainles 1000 cm 1 413 mS cm CTD Diver stainles 3000 cm 1 413 mS cm CTD Diver stainles 10000 cm mS cm CTD Diver stainles 1000 cm mS cm CTD Diver stainles 3000 cm mS cm CTD Diver stainles 1000 cm mS cm CTD Div
12. View Preferences Import 32310 A amp Toolbar Refresh Diver Data BaroComp Help e fa Project Settings E m w 0216 we w 0213 My Project aE w 0214 Project Folder A w 0215 D Documents DiverO ffice My Project eS TA 0235 Default Export Setti a vw 0230 efault Export Settings 6 24 w 0227 File Type Monitoring Point H A w 0225 IV DAT T MON csv T NITG Tree E File Name Format Location y Date y Serial Number Export on Download Project Time Settings Computer Time C Standard Time Winter Time Tree Details Daylight Saving Time Summe f Time Vertical Reference Datum Mean Sea Level xe Monitoring Point mes Search Menu Bar Contains menu commands with access to the features that are available in the Diver Data module Toolbar Contains several short cut buttons for the most frequently used Diver Data features Each button is described below Read Diver button opens the Diver settings window which allows you to communicate with Divers Refresh button updates the monitoring point tree with changes made by remote database users Ey Data button opens the Data dialog which allows you to sort and filter monitoring points by compensation status data and time E 22 Chapter 3 Diver Data Management Barometric Compensation button opens the Data dialog ee allowing you to compensate monitoring point data O Help button launches the Diver VisiONE online help Monitoring A tree view
13. be prompted to immerse the CTD Diver in the selected solution Click Ok to continue If you are using multiple solutions you will be prompted to calibrate from lowest concentration to the highest concentration specified Diver VisiONE will then calibrate the CTD Diver according to the specified solutions If the calibration is successful a confirmation message will appear If the calibration fails check to make sure you are using the appropriate calibration solution e ensure that the Diver is connected securely to the Reading Unit ensure that the Diver s sensors are submerged in the solution For more information on calibrating CTD Divers please consult the CTD Diver product manual Restore Factory Settings Select this option to manually reset the Diver calibration This option can be useful if you are experiencing difficulties calibrating your CTD Diver When this option is selected click the Calibrate button to perform the reset Chapter 3 Diver Data Management 3 12 Viewing the Calibration History Every time a CTD Diver is calibrated the calibration settings are saved to the Diver s internal memory To view the calibration history of a CTD Diver you must first read the settings of the Diver see Reading Diver Settings and Data on page 34 Once the settings have been read click on the Calibration History button from the Diver dialog toolbar The calibration history will be plotted on a graph as shown belo
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15. can be saved in the database and displayed in the location tab and in location reports To add an image click on the Upload button An Open dialog box will appear on your screen allowing you to choose the desired image file from a location on your computer Supported Image file types e BMP e JPEG e GIF Note For optimal performance it is recommended that you only upload images that are 2MB or less in size The Type Purpose and Status drop down list boxes provide various predefined list items However if none of the provided lists are suitable you can add a new item to the list by selecting the lt Add New gt option located at the bottom of the drop down lists Selecting this option will load the list editor where you can add a new item For more information on the list editor please refer to Modifying Lists on page 70 Address The address tab contains various fields for entering the address of the location This information will be presented on the detailed station report Drilling Filling Tab Drilling The Drilling table allows you to specify drilling data for the station From m Depth to top of drilling interval To m Depth to bottom of drilling interval Diameter Diameter of the borehole Drilling The drilling method used Method Filling The Filling table allows you to specify filling data for the station From m Depth to top of filling interval Chapter 4 Location Management To m Depth
16. data e g pressure temperature and conductivity The type is represented by an icon in the Monitoring Point Tree as shown below 54 Barometer Monitoring Point mi Regular Monitoring Point For all regular monitoring points you must specify a corresponding barometer monitoring point before you can compensate its time series data The combo box will contain all the monitoring points in the current project that have been set as a Barometer type Depending on which barometric compensation method you wish to use you may also need to specify a cable length There are two options for cable length User Defined and Calculated The User Defined option allows you to specify a cable length to use in barometric compensation calculations The calculated cable length option becomes available for a location only after you have performed barometric compensation on one of its time series using manual measurements You can then select this option for subsequent barometric compensations without having to take a manual measurement each time This option is useful in situations where Diver data is collected wirelessly e g using Diver Pocket when manual measurements are rarely taken N Y ee bu Pn Diver a a 1 2 3 The diagram above illustrates the concept of using the calculated cable length option The hand symbol represents a single manual measurement taken at a location at the beginning of a series of monitoring events Each monitoring event is re
17. data being imported This step ensures that the data set contains valid data for each of the mapped fields In the top half of the dialog Diver VisIONE will list any mapped fields that contain invalid data along with a reason for why they are deemed invalid The data validation rules for each mapped column are as follows Chapter 4 Location Management e X and Y values must be a numeric value and present in each row of the mapped data e Data mappings will be deemed invalid if Diver VisiONE detects a null blank field e Data in each column must satisfy the specified data type 4 8 Updating Location Profiles Location data that has been imported using the import wizard will not be reflected in the location profile until the location has been manually refreshed To refresh location profiles select the Refresh Location Profile button from the location toolbar The Update Location Profiles dialog box will appear on your screen M Location profiles to be updated All Locations Selected Locations Update Close Help There are two options All Locations and Selected Locations Select the All Locations option to update all locations in the location table Please note that refreshing all location profiles may take long time depending on how many locations exist in your database how many have been updated since the last refresh and the performance capabilities of your computer Select the Selected Locations option to
18. dropdown list when creating a new location 58 Chapter 4 Location Management 4 3 Creating a New Location Using Location Data Entry Tabs To create a new location record e Ensure that the location management module is opened by selecting the Location button from the Diver VisiONE toolbar e Select Location gt New from the main menu bar or right click anywhere in the location table and select New Location from the pop up menu The Station Data Entry tabs will appear on your screen namely Station Drilling Filling Casing Screen Lithology and Notes Each tab allows you to enter various data for the new location As location data is entered the adjacent location profile is automatically updated The following section Location Data Entry on page 60 describes each tab in more detail From Monitoring Point List This method allows you to quickly create multiple location records from unassigned monitoring points When this method is used location names of the new records are inherited from the monitoring points and the monitoring points are automatically assigned to the well casings To create a new location from the Monitoring Point list From the Monitoring Point list select one or more monitoring points for which location records will be created e Right click anywhere on the Monitoring Point list Select the New Location for each Monitoring Point option from the pop up menu New Location For each Mo
19. e Backing Up a Database Restoring a Database 2 1 Configuring Database Server Settings A Diver VisiONE database may be hosted locally on your computer or remotely on a server Before you can create a project you must specify the desired database environment including the SQL Server instance name Any SQL Server that is currently installed on any computer on your network could be used as long as you have the appropriate access rights to 1t If you are working on a stand alone computer then the server would be the local computer Please note 1f the database is to be hosted on a remote server please ensure that the host computer has been configured to allow remote connections Please refer to Diver VisiONE Network Setup PDF located on the installation DVD for more information on configuring the host server to allow remote database connections To configure the database server settings e Select Project gt Set Server Settings from the main menu bar The following dialog will appear on your screen Configuring Database Server Settings 15 if Set Database Server Settings E xl Server name sreD06wthevibeqlserver Refresh Log on to the server Use Windows Authentication Use SUL Server Authentication UserName everyone Password Save my pazzword Test Connection Select the desired SQL Server server and instance from the Server Name dropdown list box If the server is your local machi
20. only update selected locations in the location table Click the Update button to perform the update A progress bar indicator will display the status of the update Once finished click the Close button After performing an update the location profiles will reflect the imported location data 4 9 Exporting Location Profile to Image file Location profiles can be exported to various image file types e From the location toolbar select the 14 Export button The Export Location Profile Image dialog box will appear on your screen Select the file format and specify the destination folder where the exported file will be saved Updating Location Profiles 69 4 10 Modifying Lists 70 Diver VisiONE includes a List Editor tool that provides the ability to modify and customize lists for various data entry fields allowing for efficient and effective data entry A list in Diver VistONE may be considered as a lookup table For your convenience the lists in Diver VisiONE come populated with typical list items however each list can be modified as desired There are two ways in which you can make changes to lists e Manually Modifying Lists Importing List Items Manually Modifying Lists To manually modify a list follow the steps below e Select List Editor from the Diver VisiONE main menu e From the drop down menu select the list to be edited e g Station Group Station Type Station Status etc Once selected the List Edito
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22. select Edit Plot Settings from the pop up menu OR e Select the Edit Plot Settings from the time series toolbar The Time Series dialog box will appear on your screen Time Series Bl x Chat Series Data Print Export Tools Themes Panel Axes General Titles Walls Pagina Legend 3D Borders Background Margins Gradient Shadow Bevel y Round Border o Bevel i Image Bevel Bevel outer Bevel inner Raised F None Size Width 10 Along the top of the Time Series dialog there is a row of tabs that provide access to the various types plot settings Each tab is described briefly below Chart The Chart tab includes options for the various plot components e g plot axes borders titles legend etc In the Chart settings you can Chapter 5 Time Series Plotting e Adjust the plot margins e Specify a background image using a graphics file e Modify the X and Y axis style settings e Specify text and style settings for various plot titles e g Header Sub Header Sub Footer and Footer Customize the plot legend style and appearance Give the plot a 3D dimensional look Series The Series settings allow you to modify the style and appearance of each data series shown on the time series plot In the series settings you can Change the color width style of each data series e Show hide point labels and add shadow gra
23. the estimated operating time until the Diver memory is full at the chosen sample rate If the given time estimate 1s suitable click Yes to continue Otherwise click No to return to the Diver dialog where you can modify the sample interval Upon clicking Yes the Start Diver dialog will appear on your screen Here you can select from three start methods Immediate Start Future Start and Smart Future Start SFS After selecting the desired start method click the Start button to save the start settings to the Diver Note Starting a Diver will erase all data on the Diver Please be sure to download your data before starting the Diver Immediate Start Select this option to start the Diver immediately Upon clicking Start the Diver will begin to take and record samples as defined in the Diver settings Future Start Select this option to start the Diver at a specified time in the future Use the date and time boxes to enter the desired future start time Smart Future Start SFS This option is useful in situations where you want to stop the Diver download its data and then continue collecting data at the specified sample interval In other words this option allows you to download data in contiguous segments while maintaining a consistent sample interval SFS can be explained best through the diagram shown below Starting a Diver 39 i a future start future start to t t time start read data read data s
24. within this space for quick access Displays information for the Mapping Module e g map coordinates 1 6 2 Diver VisiONE Modules Diver VisiONE is comprised of a series of integrated modules Each module can be launched from the Diver VisiONE toolbar The Diver VisiONE modules are described briefly below Diver Data The Diver Data module can be launched by selecting the T Diver Data button from the Diver VisiONE toolbar The Diver Data module provides an interface for communicating with SWS Diver dataloggers and managing downloaded Diver data and associated field data Some of the main tasks that can be performed using the Diver Data module Connecting to a Diver Reading Diver Settings and Data e Starting a Diver e Stopping a Diver Downloading Diver Data e Calibrating CTD Divers Compensating Diver Data For more information on the Diver Data module please refer to Chapter 3 Diver Data Management on page 21 Location Management The Location Management module can be launched by selecting the Location button from the Diver VisiONE toolbar The Location module provides an interface for creating locations and grouping locations into monitoring networks Associated location data including well construction details lithology data and field notes can be entered manually using data entry fields and tables or by importing data from formatted files Monitoring Points created using the Diver Data module can be li
25. 03 s Ground Surface cm 01 03 d Production data B SE Discharge E CM 03 03 cm 03 03 s cm 03 03 d C CM 05 07 rm 7 nh El Multiple Plots Make one plot for each Es DK Cancel Help Parameters The Parameters tree lists all the available parameters in the Diver VisiONE database that can be plotted on a time series plot Select one or more parameters from the Parameters tree by checking the desired check boxes Note In order to display water levels with respect to ground surface and top of casing you must specify the appropriate ground surface elevation and top of casing elevation in the locations management module for the locations that are to be plotted For more information on specifying location data see Location Data Entry on page 60 Adding a New Plot 79 80 Locations The Locations tree lists all the monitoring points in the Diver Visi1ONE database that have been assigned a location Select the location s to plot on the time series plot Multiple Plots The Make one plot for each option allows you to create multiple plots for each selected Parameter Location or Monitoring Point If this option is left unchecked Diver VisiONE will plot all data series on the same plot Measurement Frequency By default for each parameter data series in the selected locations in the General tab Diver VisiONE will plot all data points within the specific plot page time interval However it m
26. Diner position bor From the Monitoring Point Tree Time series data can be compensated from the monitoring point tree This method only allows one time series data set to be compensated at one time To compensate multiple time series simultaneously see From the Data Dialog on page 51 n the monitoring point tree right click on the time series data to be compensated e Select Compensate from the pop up menu 52 Chapter 3 Diver Data Management p hy Project al baro delft E delft Bes in Manual Measurements B E Diver Settings Ba iF Production Data Dg Discharge E Mibi ver Data na 0942007 5 00 00 PM Export Delete The Barometric Compensation dialog will appear on your screen Please refer to the previous section for information on this dialog 3 16 4 Barometric Compensation Results The results of the barometric compensation are presented in a Barometric Compensation Log An example of the log is shown below Barometric Compensation Log E Of x tdate time 30 03 2009 3 59 01 PM tbarometric compensation with respect to top of casing using manual measurement tcompensated 6 time series tpartly compensated 28 time series tuncompensated 10 time series tcompensated 6 time series cm 01 07 d 26 03 2008 5 00 00 PM 05 06 2008 9 50 00 AM cm 01 07 d 26 03 2008 5 00 00 PM 05 06 2008 9 50 00 AM cm 01 07 ohb 26 03 2008 5 00 00 PM 05 06 2008 10 00 00 AM cm 01 07 ohb 26 03 2008
27. Field Devices 4 File Name Format 25 Filling 62 Filling Type 63 Filling Volume 63 Future Start 39 G Ground Surface 61 H Hardware Requirements 3 i Immediate Start 39 Import Location Data 66 Installation 3 Installation Details 61 Interface Cables 4 K KML 93 KMZ 93 L Layer Manager 90 Layer Ordering 90 Layer Visibility 90 Licensing 6 List Editor 70 Lithology 65 Location 12 59 Location Data Entry 60 101 Location Layer Create 91 Location Management 10 Toolbar 56 User Interface 56 Location Profile 38 Update 69 Location Reports 72 Detailed 73 Summary 73 Location Table 57 Location Type 27 M Main Window 9 Manual Measurements 28 Map Document New 91 Open 95 Print 98 Print Preview 98 Projection System 91 Map Elements 97 Map Labels 95 Map Window 90 Mapping 11 Mapping Module Interface 88 Toolbar 88 Measurement Frequency 80 Modules 10 Monitoring Network 12 58 61 Monitoring Point 12 26 Monitoring Point List 57 Monitoring Point Tree 23 Multiple Plots 80 N New Project 16 North Arrow 97 Notes 65 O Online Help 13 Open Project 18 Output File 96 P Partly Compensated 30 Plot Page 77 New 78 Plot Settings 32 82 Precipitation 28 102 Production Data 28 Project 12 Project Folder 24 Project Time Settings 25 Q QA QC Log 40 R Reading Units 3 Regular Monitoring Point 27 Restore Database 20 S Scale Bar 97 Screen 64 Shapefiles Import 92 Smart Future Start SFS 39 S
28. NE project However you can filter the time series data by monitoring point type barometric compensation status and or by start download time To filter the time series data by barometric compensation status enable disable the checkbox es beside the desired barometric compensation status e g Uncompensated Partly Compensated and Compensated For example 1f you would only like to see all the time series that have been compensated select the Compensated checkbox and unselect the Uncompensated and Partly Compensated checkbox To filter the time series data by start download time specify the desired start and end time in the respective text boxes To apply the filter click the Apply button All the time series data that satisfy the filter criteria will be displayed in the table below To reset the time and date filter criteria click the Reset button Exporting Time Series Data You can export time series data from the Data dialog by selecting the checkbox es beside the desired time series and then clicking the Export button from the toolbar The Export dialog box will appear on your screen Filtering Time Series Data 49 The Export Folder is the destination folder in which all exported data 1s stored on your computer By default the folder is set to the Diver Data project folder You can change the export folder by clicking on the Open button and selecting a new destination folder When data is exported it is always saved in a c
29. ONE Installation 3 Micro Diver DI601 DI602 DI605 DI610 M TD Diver DI240 DI241 DI242 DI243 DI245 Baro Diver DI250 TD Style DI500 Mini Style CTD Diver ceramic DI261 DI263 DI265 CTD Diver stainless steel DI218 DI219 DI221 DI222 DI223 DI224 DI227 DI225 DI226 TD Diver DI214 DI215 DI217 DI220 D Diver DI212 DI213 Interface Cables Diver VisiONE supports the following Diver interface cables Direct Read Interface Cable AS 325 PC Interface Boostercable AS 326 DRC USB Interface Cable AS 327 Direct Read Interface shot AS 328 FT US232BEVALCABLE HAD 211 Field Devices Diver VisiONE supports the following field devices Diver Pocket v 4 0 Diver Mate v 3 0 1 2 3 Installing Diver VisiONE Diver VisiONE 1s distributed on one DVD ROM To install please follow these directions e Place the DVD into your DVD ROM drive and the initial installation screen should load automatically Once loaded an installation interface will be presented e On the installation screen you may choose from the following two buttons Diver VisiONE Installation and Diver VisiONE User s Manual 4 Chapter 1 Introduction to Diver VisiONE The User s Manual button will display a PDF document of the manual which requires the Adobe Reader to view If you do not have the Adobe Reader a link has been created in the interface to download the appropriate software The Installation button will initiate the installation of Diver VisiONE on your com
30. OPPED Started at Serial Number 41506 Stops at Firmware Version V1 02 Samples T aken 5 24000 Pressure Range 10000 cmH20 Battery Left SS SSE Configure Diver Monitoring Point Mini Diver Sample Method Fixed m Record Interval 10 Second v Actual Data Date amp Time Parameter Value Unit 06 03 2009 4 46 PM Pressure 385 0 cmH20 06 03 2009 4 46 PM Temperature 25 14 Celsius The Diver dialog shown above 1s the main interface in which you can communicate with Divers From this dialog you can Read Diver settings Program Diver settings e Start Stop Divers e Download Diver data into Diver VisiONE e Read actual data from connected Divers e Calibrate CTD Diver Each of these procedures is described in the following sections Please note that in order to communicate with Divers you have to select the appropriate communication method from Preferences Communication dialog and the Diver must be connected to the computer see below 3 4 Connecting to a Diver The method used to connect Divers depends on the manner in which the Diver 1s installed in the borehole e Divers suspended in the borehole on a steel cable will need to be removed from the borehole prior to connection The Diver 1s then connected to the computer using a USB reading unit Divers suspended on a DDC Diver Data Cable do not need to be removed from the borehole Simply
31. QL Server 6 Station Photo 62 Summer Time 25 Supported Devices 3 Symbol Properties 94 T Target Field 68 Time Series Data 30 Time Series Module Interface 76 Toolbar 76 Time Series Plot 79 Time Series Plotting 11 Top of Casing 64 U Uncompensated 30 Uninstalling 5 Units 47 User Calibration 42 User Defined Calculated 27 User Permissions 8 User Defined Pumping Tests 47 V Vertical Reference Datum 26 W Winter Time 25 Workflow 7 Index
32. Specify the destination folder for the exported Raster image By default this location is set to the project s data repository Click the button to specify a different export location 6 10 Layout View Printing options can be accessed in the Map Window by selecting the Layout View tab The Layout View provides a formatted view of the map document and a preview of how the map document will appear when printed Various map elements e g north arrow map legend etc can be added to the map document in the Layout View To access the Layout View click on the Layout View tab at the top of the Map Window QQ xu amp k E3 E3 Haa Data View Layout View 96 Chapter 6 Mapping 6 10 1 Adding Map Elements Adding a North Arrow To add a north arrow to the map document Select the A North Arrow button from the mapping toolbar In the map window specify the size and location of the north arrow by drawing a rectangle using the mouse The North Arrow Selector window will appear on your screen Diver VisiONE provides various styles of North Arrows to chose from Select the desired North Arrow style You may also further customize the appearance of the North Arrow by setting the Color Size and Angle rotation of the North Arrow Click the OK button to show the north arrow on the map layout Use the selector tool from the mapping toolbar to move and resize the north arrow as desired Adding a Scale Bar To add a sc
33. Trme Sertes Data sello rr rena ee tren re arn arene rere ener en tt 49 Barometric Compensatii Oisian a Deedee deb Sav UE DUE 50 Compensatino Diver Data rias 50 What 18 Barometric COMPENS ALON usina iii 50 Usmed BarosDIVetiodassmuetehtuaiitat ose ds eae 51 Sette tp OU PLO lO C us eerie dard emt vi ono aote doro tuae code diete sale teil d cs nud 51 Compensating the Dit sacen IR UD A Rote ne cua od due takes 51 Baromettie Compensation Restlts 25 eoi dido e tee a la Ud ean eode Fami tu cene eae 53 4 Location VManacementeiis ninia aiii DO Location Management User Interface ssssssssccccsssssssssssscccccccccssssssssscssccssssesess 56 Location TOOlDOE atte a iden ui Dada tle ae Robe eu M CUR E D UE MU 56 Montoro Font Listando til e t SEM Ae DOUE 94 POC AVION Wal IS RE T UT 57 Locat on Prol ia 58 Creating a Monitoring NeOWOEK sseeeccocssssceceoccosssscceccocosssssssceecococsssscececcosssssseceesosssos 58 Crean a New Locations e a 59 location Data Ola UedeeadssecenussevececeeSpsupeaaleeeesacsecsuusssveceoseecuseaete 60 PA 61 Dullmes PNS TD ER 62 Casino Soren ib aa 63 Ei O A TR 65 force rH a 65 Assigning Monitoring Points to Locations ccce ecce eee e eee eee eee eene eee eee Se 65 Ii i iedseacsheldussetelapecesestesticdasaceseisuscstelowaussecsusceiascnasevesesscaceioccesssesesse 66 Table of Contents 1V Iimporting Locat
34. a pumping test is that the sample interval increases over time To access the pumping test settings e Select Preferences gt Pumping Tests from the Diver Data main menu The Pumping Test window will appear on your screen Diver Data Preferences 47 Creating a New Pumping Test Pumping Test zisixi e Select the E New Pumping Test a a button e Enter a Name Description and the Description Base Sampling Interval in the TE appropriate fields CT second e Define the number of samples and lcd i Step HS amples Hintervals Sample Interval Seconds number of intervals required for each step in your sampling method Please note that the total number of samples must add up to the total memory of the Diver or else you will be unable to save the sample method Click the Save button Once saved the new pumping test will appear in the Pumping Test List dropdown list box When programming settings for Cera Divers or Micro Divers the new pumping test can be selected from the Sample Method dropdown list box Editing an Existing Pumping Test e Select the pumping test from the Pumping Test List dropdown list box Select the A Edit Pumping Test button Make the desired modifications Click the Save button Deleting a Pumping Test e Select the pumping test from the Pumping Test List dropdown list box e Select the Tal Delete Pumping Test button 3 15 Filtering Time Series D
35. ading parameter is conductivity Chapter 3 Diver Data Management e If no samples were stored for the past 250 samples If you select this method the Variation field will be displayed In the field Variation specify the appropriate difference threshold Enter this difference as a percentage of the total range of the Diver The percentage must lie between 0 1 and 25 Also you must specify the desired Sampling Interval Predefined Pumping Tests Diver VisiONE includes three convenient predefined pumping tests available from the Sampling Method dropdown list box for Divers that support this feature e g TD Diver Cera Diver and Micro Diver The specifications of these predefined sampling methods are as follows Pumping Test Setup A Base Sample Rate 0 5 seconds Pumping Test Setup B Base Sample Rate 1 second Pumping Test Setup C Base Sample Rate 5 seconds Number of Samples Number of Intervals Programming Diver Settings 37 Number of Samples Number of Intervals 270 1800 44910 User Defined Pumping Test Cera Diver and Micro Diver only CN NENNEN MN If none of the predefined pump tests are suitable you can define and select your own customized pumping test sampling method To read more on how to create pumping tests please see Creating User Defined Pumping Tests on page 47 for more information Averaging Sample Method Cera Diver and Micro Diver only When programmed with the A
36. ale bar to the map document Select the Scale Bar button from the mapping toolbar In the map window specify the size and location of the scale by drawing a rectangle using the mouse The Scale Bar Selector window will appear on your screen Diver VisiONE provides various styles of Scale Bars to chose from Select the desired Scale Bar style Click the OK button to show the north arrow on the map layout Use the Select Elements tool from the mapping toolbar to move and resize the north arrow as desired Adding a Legend To add a legend to the map document Select the M Add Legend button from the mapping toolbar In the map window specify the size and location of the legend by drawing a rectangle using the mouse The legend will automatically generate displaying all layers currently in the Layer Manager Use the Select Elements tool from the mapping toolbar to move and resize the north arrow as desired Adding a Picture To add a picture to the map document Layout View 97 Select the E Add Picture button from the mapping toolbar In the map window specify the size and location of the picture by drawing a rectangle using the mouse An Open dialog box will appear on your screen where you can select the desired graphics file to add to the map document The following file types can be imported TIFF BMP GIF JPEG Once the picture is added to the map document use the Select Elements tool from the mapping toolb
37. ar to move and resize the picture as desired 6 10 2 Printing Map Documents 98 Page Setup options To access the page setup options In the Layout View right click anywhere within the Map Window and select Page Setup from the pop up menu In the Page Setup dialog various options are available including the page size and source orientation and margins Click the Ok button to apply the page settings Print Preview To access the print preview window In the Layout View right click anywhere within the Map Window and select Print Preview from the pop up menu The Print Preview window will appear on your screen displaying a preview of the map document using the page settings specified in the Page Setup options see above The Print Preview window contains a toolbar that allows you to modify the view settings The following buttons are available Use the amp button to print directly from the Print Preview window Use the 2 button to zoom in and zoom out of the Print Preview window Use the EM button to view just one page Use the button to view two pages at once Use the B button to view three pages at once Use the BB button to view four pages at once Use the HH button to view six pages at once You can scroll through the pages using the Page vertical scroll bars located in the top right corner of the print preview window Chapter 6 Mapping Print To print the map document layout e Inthe L
38. ata 48 If your monitoring point tree consists of many monitoring points it may be desirable to filter out time series data based on compensation status sample period and monitoring point type to retrieve only those time series data for data export deletion or barometric compensation To filter time series data select the Data button from the Diver Data toolbar or select View Data from the Diver Data main menu Chapter 3 Diver Data Management mm i Rs E kl o BaroComp Expat Delete Hep Filet 4 Regular Monitor Ports 9 Barometc honoring Ports l Uncompencaled fe Partly Compensated he Compenzaled Filter time se as starting orr 01 01 1350 1200 144 io 31 03 2008 24205 PH E Prol ig Aee LJ baro deii ore ODO FH 00741042004 11 30 00 AM 1270472007 4 27 10 PM LJ bara rasterao 15192006 1200 00 Pre 06082007 12 00 00 PM 300372009 241 538 PH ral deidli 27 08 2001 70000 PH 30092001 50000 PH 12 04 7007 4 25 dE PM el rece 4 O80 2007 k OND PH 060E 2007 wto 4H DISo27270 10046 PH Bl iecile b Use ECO PA Ub UB 200 11 00 00 AME DATA 10095 PH O tecile basa 1552006 12 00 00 Pr 064062007 12 00 00 Ph 02 200 31053 PM r9 dec OS 062007 E 00 00 Ph 06406 2007 E 00 00 Ak BAA 3 10 57 PN 9 waterloo CO E DO C Ph DEAD 20607 E0000 Ah 2182009 2 41 58 PM Salacial Dee Filtering Time Series Data By default the Data dialog will populate all the time series data that exists in the current Diver VisiO
39. ata entry fields available in each tab 60 Chapter 4 Location Management Location Tab General Information Name X Y Monitoring Network Ground Surface Name of the location The X coordinate of the location The Y coordinate of the location Assign a monitoring network to the station If a monitoring network has not been created yet select the Add New button to launch the list editor where you can create a new monitoring network For more information on creating a monitoring network please see Creating a Monitoring Network on page 58 The ground surface table allows you to enter the surveyed ground surface elevation at the location over time Date Elevation Comments Enter the date when the ground surface elevation was surveyed e g DD MM Y Y Y Y The surveyed elevation of the ground surface Enter any additional information pertaining to the ground surface elevation recorded at the specified date Installation Details The Installation Details tab contains various fields for entering installation details Installation Date Total Depth m Type Purpose Status Owner Location Data Entry The date the location was installed The total depth of the borehole Select the type of location from the combo box Select the purpose of the location from the combo box Select the status of the location from the combo box The location s owner 61 62 Station Photo An image of the location
40. ay not always be desirable to include all data points on the time series plot For example using fewer data points can result in shorter loading times and improve the overall performance of the plotting module Ce xl General Measurement Frequency Iv Show original time series data dh x Parameter LLLELI To change the measurement frequency follow the steps below Under the Parameter column select the desired parameter for which the measurement frequency will be modified The combo box only lists parameters that have been selected in the Locations tree in the General tab Under the Method column select which sampling method to use e g MIN MAX and AVG Under the Interval column select the desired time interval e g Day Month Year Repeat these steps using the next available row to change the measurement frequency for additional parameters When the Show original series data check box is selected Diver VisiONE will also plot the original time series data all points in addition to the resampled series for each parameter allowing you to make comparisons Otherwise Diver VisiONE will only plot the resampled data sets Chapter 5 Time Series Plotting 5 4 Exporting Plot Page to Image Time series plots can be exported to common graphics files in various formats including Bitmap JPEG and GIF To export a plot page to a graphics file e Select Time Series gt Export Plot Page Image fr
41. ayout View right click anywhere within the Map Window and select Print from the pop up menu e The Window s Print dialog will appear on your screen where you can modify various print setting before sending to the printer Layout View 99 100 Chapter 6 Mapping Index A Actual Data 41 Additional Information 17 Address 62 Apply to Template 70 Assign Monitoring Points to Locations 65 B Baro Diver 51 Barometer Monitoring Point 27 Barometric Compensation 50 Results 53 C Cable Length User Defined 27 Casing 63 64 Casing Material 64 Clipboard 31 Column Mapping 68 Communication 47 Compensated 30 Computer Time 25 CTD Diver Calibration 41 Restore Factory Settings 42 View Calibration History 43 D Data Entry Tabs 59 Data Object 67 Data Repository 17 Data Validation 68 Database Backup 19 Database Server Settings 15 Default Export Settings 24 Delete Project 18 Delimiters 67 Discharge 28 Distributed Transaction Coordinator Service MSDTC 6 Diver Downloading Data 40 Programming 32 Reading 32 Stopping 40 Diver Data 10 Interface 22 Project Settings 24 Diver Data Import Diver Office 44 Field Devices 46 LDM Database 44 MON DAT files 43 Diver Settings 30 Index Divers 3 Dpi 96 Drilling 62 Drilling Method 62 E Edit Plot Series 84 Edit Project Settings 20 Elevation 61 Evaporation 28 Export Data Series 81 Diver Data 49 Map Document 96 Plot Page 81 Export on Download 25 F Features 1
42. ble tree Closed book icons represent Table of Contents headings that have sub headings Index The Index tab displays the list of Help topics You can scroll to find the index entry you want or you can type in the first few letters of the keyword in the text box and the index will scroll automatically as you type Double click an index entry to display the corresponding Help topic Alternatively you may select an index entry and then click Display button to open the Help topic Search The Search tab is used to search the On Line Help documents for a word or phrase of interest Simply type the search word s or phrase s then press lt Enter gt or click the Display button Favorites You can add frequently accessed Help topics to a personal list of favorites which is displayed in the Favorites tab Once you have added a topic to your list of favorites you Using the Online Help 13 14 can access the topic by double clicking 1t Click Add to add the currently displayed topic to your favorites list Select a favorite and then click Remove to delete a topic from your favorites list Chapter 1 Introduction to Diver VisiONE Project Management This chapter contains information on setting up a Diver VisiONE project and configuring the SQL Server database settings The following topics are discussed in this chapter Configuring Database Server Settings e Creating a New Project Opening a Project e Deleting a Project
43. cation You can choose from two options Single Point Save attributes measured at a specific date and time If the specified date and time does not exist in the location time series data set no data will be saved to the map layer Interval Specify a time interval and an aggregate function The aggregate function is used to calculate a single attribute value from the data series in the specified time interval For example if the averaging aggregate function is selected Diver VisiONE will calculate the average value of the data series in the specified time interval and save this value to the map layer for each selected parameter 6 4 Adding a Map Layer Map layers can be imported into the map document from ESRI Shapefiles e g points polygons and polylines and raster files such as BMP JPG and TIFF Once the map layer 1s opened it will appear in the Layer Manager and is automatically displayed in 92 the Map Window To add a map layer to the map document Chapter 6 Mapping e From the main menu select Mapping gt Add Layer or select the Add Layer button from the Mapping toolbar e In Add Layer dialog box navigate to the folder and select the desired file Diver VisiONE currently supports importing map layers from the following file types e Shapefiles SHP e AutoCAD DXF e TIFF TIFF Bitmap BMP e JPEG JPEG e GIF GIF e MrSID SID Once the file is selected click the Open butt
44. ct Project gt Manage Data gt Backup from the main menu bar The following dialog will appear on your screen Destination LJ GF Cancel e Select the button and specify a location and name for the file The file will be saved with the BAK extension Backing Up a Database 19 Note This only performs a back up on the data stored in the Diver VisiONE database To backup exported data contained in the data repository simply make a copy of the folder using Windows Explorer Note SQL Server does not permit saving the backup copy of the database to a server or a mapped network drive it can be saved only to a local drive In addition depending on your user account security settings you may not be able to save a backup of the database to your Desktop or the root of a hard drive e g CA 2 6 Restoring a Database Diver VisiONE allows you to restore a SQL Server database in case of accidental data deletion or loss due to mechanical failure To restore a database Open the project for which the database will be restored Select Project Manage Data Restore from the main menu bar The following dialog will appear on your screen File Name ak Lite Hep e Select the button and locate the appropriate back up BAK file created using Project Manage Data Backup Click the OK button to restore the database 2 7 Modifying Project Settings Various project settings can be m
45. d choose select the button located in the upper left corner of the table When selected the following window will appear on your screen Location Management User Interface 57 Field Chooser xj Location Mame Purpose Station Group From the Field Chooser window select which columns to show or hide by either deselecting or selecting the desired checkboxes Location Profile The location profile plots a location s construction details lithology casings and screens using data entered in the database To view a location profile for a location simply select a location from the location table and its location profile will display 4 2 Creating a Monitoring Network A Monitoring Network refers to a logical grouping of locations Each location in your Diver VisiONE project must be assigned to a monitoring network A new monitoring network can be created using the List Editor e Right click anywhere on the location table and select Create Monitoring Network from the pop up menu e In the New Monitoring Network dialog box type a name for the monitoring network in the Description field e If desired select the Apply to template check box to add the monitoring network to the template database For more information on this option please refer to Modifying Lists on page 70 e Click the Ok button The new monitoring network will be saved to the project s database It can now be selected from the Monitoring Network
46. d you can specify a monitoring point name Monitoring point names are automatically added to the Project Tree when a Diver is programmed or Diver data is downloaded When a monitoring point is selected from the Project Tree e g w 0123 in the image below the corresponding monitoring point settings will display i Diver Data Monitoring Project m iBl x Project View Preferences Import Help gt amp Refresh Diver Data BaroComp Help Monitoring Project Monitoring Point Settings w 0123 E n w 0110 Monitoring Point Type Seale 0123 y hen d Manual Measurements Eur Diver Settings Barometer Monitoring Point HF Production Data Nel Discharge Ed Diver Data f 4 9 2007 3 00 00 PM 6 29 2007 3 00 00 AM f 5 3 2007 4 19 08 PM 5 3 2007 4 20 30 PM E 11 14 2007 3 04 48 PM 11 14 2007 4 21 58 PM Cable length used for barometric a compensation PE w 0213 ce w 0214 User defined m w 0215 Az centimeter Fi w 0216 C Calculated cA w 0217 mL Ip m centimeter 24 w 0218 Ag w 0220 5T w 0221 AL w 0225 cy AS w 0227 H x w 0230 C Barometer wP w 0235 i mAg w 0300 ec Search The location settings include the following Chapter 3 Diver Data Management Location Type Select between Barometer and Regular A barometer monitoring point type contains sampled barometric time series data whereas a regular monitoring point type contains groundwater time series
47. d style schemes allowing you to quickly modify the appearance of a time series plot Select the desired theme from the Themes list and a preview will display in the adjacent window Click the Apply button to apply the theme to your time series plot 5 7 Editing Plot Series Diver VisiONE provides various options for modifying the style and appearance of plotted data series Each data series on a plot can have different style settings To access the plot series style settings e Right click anywhere on a time series plot and select the Edit Plot Series button from the pop up menu Alternatively you can select the Edit Plot series button from the time series toolbar The Edit Plot Series window will appear on your screen 5 verre Ur Up sob aba Lene eoi espe lo Yalea Halaere Daum lemi Es E emi Dheir Mawel aer Level Measurement vath respect in Vertical Referenen Datum ceri E enel DO d water Lawal wai respect ba Wertical Heference Datum em bss The top half of the window lists all the data series for the selected time series plot Modifying the Appearance of a Data Series To change the appearance of one of the listed data series e Select a series from the Series list e Select the down arrow on the button of the desired format type in the Gallery 84 Chapter 5 Time Series Plotting Panel located in the bottom half of the Edit Plot Series window e Various styles will appear on your screen from which yo
48. dient and color effects e Specify the numeric format of point values shown in labels e Show hide data series in the plot legend Data The Data button allows you to view the raw data of a data series in a spreadsheet table The data displayed in the table corresponds with the data series selected in the Series settings Printing The Printing tab provides a print preview of the selected plot and various options for configuring the page layout From this tab you can Modify the page orientation e Set the page margins View a preview of the page layout e Select the desired printer Configure the selected printer s print settings e Send the plot to a printer Export The Export tab allows you to export time series data to a file The plot image can be exported to various graphics files including BMP JPEG and GIF You can also export a data series in the plot to a delimited text html Excel or XML file Tools the Tools tab provides additional options for customizing your time series plots When selected click the button to load the Chart Tools Gallery The Chart Tools Gallery lists various tools for enhancing your time series plot and adding advanced Editing Plot Settings 83 interactive elements When a tool is selected from the list its description is displayed below and a preview is shown to the side Multiple tools can be loaded for a single time series plot Themes The Theme tab provides various predefine
49. dow Fixed Zoom Out button allows zooming out of the map window Full Extent button restores the map view to the full extent of the maps coordinates Identify button loads a window that displays various attribute data for a selected feature on a map layer Measure button launches the measure window The measure window allows you to calculate the distance of a line or the area of a polygon in the map window The following toolbar buttons only show when the Layout View is selected k E i x Mapping Interface Select Elements button allows you to select individual map elements in the Layout View e g map document legend north arrow When selected map elements can be moved and resized Fixed Zoom In button allows zooming in on the map layout in Layout View Fixed Zoom Out button allows zooming out of the map layout in Layout View Pan button allows panning the layout view left right up and down Zoom Whole Page button zooms out of the Layout View such that the whole page is shown on the screen 89 La y Add Elements button allows you to add various map elements to the Layout View e g map legend picture scale bar and north arrow For more information on adding map elements please see Adding Map Elements on page 97 Active View There are two types of views in the Mapping module Data View and Layout View The Data View is an interactive view that allows you to zoom in zoom out pan and view attribu
50. e Data Object Source File Select the table to which data will be imported Data can be imported to the following database tables e Location e Drilling e Annular Filling e Lithology e Station Ground Surface e Station Notes Casing Details e Screen Select the source file from a location on your computer Data may be imported from the following file types e Microsoft Excel XLS e Microsoft Access MDB e Text CSV ASC TXT Step 2 Specify Format and Data Preview The options that appear in this step will depend on the file type selected in Step 1 Delimiters From Row Header Row Select Worksheet Select Table or Query Importing Location Data TXT TXT XLS MDB TXT XLS XLS MDB When importing data from text files specify the delimiter used to separate columns in the source data e g comma space semi colon etc Specify the row in the source file for where to start importing data from Select the checkbox and specify the row in the source file that contains the column headers By specifying the header row you will be able to easily identify the source columns in the Step 3 field mapping If you do not specify a header row columns in the source data will be referred to as Fl F2 F3 etc When importing data from excel files specify the worksheet in the excel file that contains the data to be imported When importing data from Access database files specify whether to im
51. e Please contact your SQL server administrator for information on obtaining permissions for the database Window s Vista users including those with administrator permissions must also disable User Account Control UAC in the Control Panel in order to run and operate Diver VisiONE 8 Chapter 1 Introduction to Diver VisiONE 1 6 About Diver VisiONE 1 6 1 Main Window The main Diver VisiONE user interface is labeled and described briefly below ME Diver VisiONE Demo Project Main Menu Bar Project Location List Edt Wind Main Toolbar _____iy T T oP m Diver Data Location Time Series Mapping lime Series New 1 Diver VisiONE Mapping Modules Location List 1a 7 gb Name a Merano Poin dll sla oldctd diver di SN Status Bar 3496 32 65 93 UnknownUnits Main Menu Bar Main Tool Bar Modules Status Bar About Diver VisiONE iet J MC 4 iPage c1 b O8 cg CM 01 08 6625507 1964965 Borehole Injection A CM 02 6624312 1965299 Borehole Monitoring A Location Profile 1963917 PLC TTM RM THE Ped 4 8 OO eee Provides access to various menu commands e g New Project Set Server Settings Open Project Save Project Help etc Provides short cut buttons for accessing the various modules available in Diver VisiONE e g Diver Data Location Management Time Series Plotting and Mapping Various modules can be opened at one time and organized
52. e physical location in which the Diver is deployed i e a specific well casing and a specific well screen Since the monitoring point name will be used as part of the filename for exporting data the name does not accept special characters that would lead to an invalid filename When programming a Diver you may select an existing monitoring point name from the Location combo box or specify a new monitoring point name by typing the desired name 3 6 2 Sample Method and Sample Interval 36 The Sample Method may be Fixed Event Based Averaging for the Micro Diver and Cera Diver only one of the predefined pumping test settings Setup A B or C or User Defined for the Micro Diver and Cera Diver only Each sampling method is described below Fixed When this method is selected the Diver will take and store samples in regular time intervals The time interval must be specified in the Record Interval field For example with a 10 second fixed record interval the Diver will take a measurement every 10 seconds on all channel settings and then store these values in internal memory with the date and time Event Based When you select this method the Diver compares each sample to the last stored sample and calculates a difference A new sample is only stored when e the difference exceeds a specified percentage from the last stored sample on the leading parameter Generally the leading parameter is pressure For the CTD Diver the le
53. ed and described briefly below V Diver VisiONE Demo Project Mapping Location Map 9 Project Mapping Window Help 2 s BT FTF RO Diver Data Location Time Series Mapping Help Mapping Toolbar S mme ue jos Active View men Layout View amqer msg H DM r y 1 m EL Layer Manager Map Window Map Coordinates Mapping Toolbar The time series toolbar consists of the followings buttons 3 New Map Document button creates a new map document For more information on creating a new map document please see Creating a New Map Document on page 91 Open Map Document button opens an existing map document Save Map button allows you to save the map document Ug Ls c3 Save Map As button allows you to save the map document using a different name 88 Chapter 6 Mapping E g iD p Add Layer button allows you to add shapefiles and raster images to the map project Add Station Layer button allows you to create a point layer using stations in the Diver VisiONE database Zoom In button allows you to zoom into a focused area of the map by drawing a rectangle in any direction around the area you wish to zoom in to Zoom Out button allows you to zoom out of an area of the map by drawing a rectangle in any direction around the area you wish to zoom out of Pan button allows panning the map view left right up or down Fixed Zoom In button allows zooming in on the map win
54. ed in the image shown under the section Diver Vist ONE Important Concepts on page 11 To create a new project e Select Project gt New from the main menu bar Chapter 2 Project Management The following dialog will appear on your screen oix Project Information Additional Information M Project Information Unit Settings E Units Settings Diameter Lenath Data Repository Volume D Documents Diver VisiONE Projects KA Description Project Name Coordinate System Information Projection Non earth Local Coordinate m Diameter Units meters Meter y sep Specify a project name in the Project Name field This name will also be used as the database name Specify the Data Repository directory The data repository is a location on your computer where all exported project data will be saved to e g map images location profiles and plot images Click the button and navigate to the desired location on your computer Once selected click the Ok button Enter a Description of the project Optional Specify the coordinate system of the project by selecting the button A list of coordinate systems will be presented Select the desired coordinate system and then click the OK button Note The coordinate system setting is for reference purposes only Diver VisiONE does not perform geotransformations on imported location coordina
55. efined Lithology Tab The Lithology table allows you to enter lithology data at the location From Depth to start of formation interval To Depth to bottom of formation interval Soil Type The soil type Soil A description of the soil Description Formation The formation name Name Consistency The consistency of the soil Structure The structure of the soil Color The color of the soil Moisture A measure of soil moisture content Comment Comments pertaining to the lithology layer Notes Tab The Note tab provides a table for saving field notes pertaining to the selected location to the project s database 4 5 Assigning Monitoring Points to Locations Before Monitoring Point data Diver data can be plotted using the Time Series module or displayed on a map document in the Mapping module it must first be assigned to a Location More specifically each monitoring point must be assigned to a location s casing There are several ways to assign monitoring points to location casings e If the associated location record already exists in the location table then you can assign a monitoring point using the data entry tabs From the location table double click on the desired location and then select the Casing tab The steps Assigning Monitoring Points to Locations 65 for assigning a monitoring point to the casing 1s described in Assigning a Monitoring Point to a Casing on page 63 e If the associated location record does
56. er stainles 10000 cm mS cm CTD Diver stainles 3000 mS cm Select Cancel Help In the dialog above the Diver being read has been programmed incorrectly with a pressure range value of 100cm Diver VisiONE has detected that this value is invalid and requires that you make a selection from the list of Divers Select the appropriate Diver from the list and click the Select button Remember the Diver part number is engraved on the outer casing of the Diver Diver VisiONE will then store the correct pressure range in the database for future reference If you accidentally choose the wrong Diver from the list delete the Diver location from your project and then read the Diver settings again You will then be prompted with this dialog and you can select the correct Diver Reading Diver Settings and Data 35 3 6 Programming Diver Settings Once the settings have been read see Reading Diver Settings and Data on page 34 you can modify and program the following Diver settings Monitoring Point Sample Method Sample Interval Altitude if applicable and Conductivity Range if applicable Each setting 1s described in more detail below ES Once you have defined the settings for the Diver click the Program button to save the settings to the Diver 3 6 1 Monitoring Point The Monitoring Point name is a unique name given to a Diver and is usually associated with th
57. ere one functions as a backup incase the other Baro Diver fails Baro Diver data can be downloaded and assigned to any regular monitoring point for barometric compensation Please refer to Location Settings on page 14 for information on how to assign a Baro Diver location to a regular location 3 16 2 Setting Up your Project Requirements for Barometric Compensation The Diver data must be associated with a barometer monitoring point For more information on assigning barometric data to regular monitoring points please see Monitoring Point Settings on page 26 The barometer time series and Diver time series must partly overlap e If you choose to reference water levels using manual measurements at least one manual measurement must exist for the monitoring point and it must fall within the barometer time series and the Diver time series For more information on entering manual measurement data please see Manual Measurements on page 28 e If you choose to reference water levels using cable length measurements a cable length measurement must exist for the monitoring point For more information on entering cable length measurements Monitoring Point Settings on page 26 3 16 3 Compensating the Data Barometric Compensation can be performed in one of two ways from the time series node in the monitoring point tree or from the data dialog From the Data Dialog To compensate multiple time series simultaneously
58. fault this file should be located in the map project folder in the Diver VisiONE data repository Once the file is selected click the Open button Diver VisiONE will attempt to load all map layers in the map document If any of the source files belonging to the map layers have been moved or deleted from their original locations on your computer Diver VisiONE will not be able to display the layers In this case you will need to reload the map layers into your map document see Adding a Map Layer on page 92 Showing Map Layer Labels 95 6 9 Exporting a Map to Image The current view of a map document can be exported to various Raster image files including e TIFF TIFF Bitmap BMP e JPEG JPG e GIF GIF To export the current view of a map document to a Raster image file e From the main menu select Mapping gt Export Map to Image e In the Export Map to Image dialog box specify the desired Export Settings and then click the Export button World File Select this option to create a world file for the exported Raster image A world file contains georeferencing information and allows you to import the image into other GIS applications Dpi The Dots Per Inch of the exported Raster image A higher Dpi value will result in a higher resolution image and a larger file When this value is modified the Image Height and Image width values are automatically calculated to reflect the new Dpi value Output File
59. fore you can use Diver VisiONE you must install a valid software license For more information on requesting and installing licences please consult the Diver VisiONE Licensing Guide available in the DVD booklet and on the installation DVD For general license inquires please contact Schlumberger Water Services Sales sws sales O slb com 1 3 Diver VisiONE SQL Database Diver VisiONE uses Microsoft SQL Server technology to host project databases During the Diver VisiONE installation process you have the option to install an 6 Chapter 1 Introduction to Diver VisiONE instance of Microsoft SQL Server Express 2005 on your local machine using a user defined instance name Alternatively the SQL Server can be installed on a central server in a network environment using the standalone installation provided on the Diver VisiONE installation DVD For more information on installing SQL Server Express 2005 please refer to the Diver VisiONE installation guide Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Express edition represents a free light weight version of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 and only supports databases up to 4 GB in size For medium to large sized projects it is recommended that you use the standard version of Microsoft SQL Server 2005 to host your Diver VisiONE databases This edition does require a license which can be obtained from Microsoft For more information on Microsoft SQL Server 2005 including system requirements and a comparison betwee
60. he polyline A larger value will result in a thicker outline 94 Chapter 6 Mapping Point Symbol Properties Diver VisiONE provides various symbols for representing point map layers When a symbol is selected you may further customize the appearance of the symbol using the settings in the Options frame Color Select the color swatch to load the Color dialog box and select the desired color for the point symbol Size Set the size of the point symbols A larger value will result in a larger point symbol Angle Rotate the symbol by specifying an angle 0 360 6 7 Showing Map Layer Labels Map layer attribute data can be displayed in the map window using text labels To enable labels for a map layer e In the Layer Manager right click on the desired map layer and select Layer Properties from the pop up menu From the Label Settings dialog box select the Label Layer check box to show enable labels e Select the desired attribute field from the Label Field combo box This combo box lists all the attributes contained in the map layer e Specify the desired Label Font options e g the font size style and color e Click the OK button to save the label properties 6 8 Opening a Map Document To open an existing map document e Select Mapping gt Open from the main menu The Open a Map Document dialog box will appear on your screen Navigate to the folder where the map document s MXD file is located By de
61. he water level The sampling interval of the barometer does not have to be the same as the Diver measurements it compensates It only has to register the variations in the atmospheric pressure a measurement with a fixed sampling speed of 1 per 30 minutes is usually good enough Divers measure the groundwater level with respect to the Diver itself i e the water column height above the Diver However using the appropriate reference measurements cable lengths or manual measurements Diver VisiONE allows you to express water levels with respect to an external reference e g top of well casing The following section describes barometric compensation in more detail Chapter 3 Diver Data Management Using a Baro Diver SWS manufactures a Baro Diver that samples and records atmospheric pressure This Diver can be located at various positions for instance in an Office in the well in the part where there 1s no water or on a floating device such that the distance between the air water interface and the Baro Diver is always constant The latter configuration will avoid large temperature variations in the Baro Diver Usually only one Baro Diver suffices for more than one Diver The area where the Divers are deployed must have the same barometric pressure This depends on the terrain mountains and lakes can affect barometric pressure and how large the deployment area is Sometimes more than one Baro Diver is used for one iso barometric data wh
62. iONE You only need to place the CTD Diver in a calibration solution with a standard conductivity These solutions can be obtained from suppliers of laboratory equipment The ceramic CTD Diver can be calibrated at a maximum of four points The solutions should have a temperature between 5 C 41 F and 30 C 86 F It is advisable to place the fluid s in the room where the calibration 1s to take place long before actual calibration starts to allow the fluid temperature to stabilize To calibrate a CTD Diver you must first read the settings of the Diver see Reading Diver Settings and Data on page 34 and then click the K Calibrate button Note This button will only become available if the Diver is recognized as a CTD Diver Upon clicking the following dialog will display Viewing Actual Data 41 2151 Please select at least one solution and begin the calibration User Calibration 1 413 mS cm 5 000 mS cm 12 88 mS cm 80 00 mS cm Restore Factory Settings Use this setting if you cannot calibrate the CTD Diver anylonger Calibrate Close Help User Calibration Select the check box es next to the appropriate solution s that will be used to calibrate the Diver Click the Calibrate button to begin calibrating the CTD Diver A message will appear stating that all data on the CTD Diver will be erased by the calibration process Click Yes to continue or click No to cancel You will
63. ing spatial information and reporting site data AquiferTest Pro AquiferTest Pro designed for graphical analysis and reporting of pumping test and slug test data offers the tools necessary to calculate an aquifer s hydraulic properties such as hydraulic conductivity transmissivity and storativity AquiferTest Pro is versatile enough to consider confined aquifers unconfined aquifers leaky aquifers and fractured rock aquifers conditions Analysis results are displayed in report format or may be exported into graphical formats for use in presentations AquiferTest Pro also provides the tools for trends corrections and graphical contouring water table drawdown around the pumping well AquaChem AquaChem is designed for the management analysis and reporting of water quality data AquaChem s analysis capabilities cover a wide range of functions and calculations frequently used for analyzing interpreting and comparing water quality data AquaChem includes a comprehensive selection of commonly used plotting techniques to represent the chemical characteristics of aqueous geochemical and water quality data as well includes PHREEQC a powerful geochemical reaction model 111 GW Contour The GW Contour data interpolation and contouring program incorporates techniques for mapping velocity vectors and particle tracks GW Contour incorporates the most commonly used 2D data interpolation techniques for the groundwater and environmental industry i
64. ings The Diver Settings tree node displays the programmed settings for the diver deployed at the selected monitoring point To view the Diver settings select the Diver Settings node and the settings will appear in the adjacent window The following settings are saved Starts at The time at which the Diver started Stops at The time at which the Diver stops Serial Number The Diver s serial number Firmware Version The current firmware version of the Diver This field 1s only updated when the Diver is started not when Diver data is downloaded or imported Pressure Range The pressure range Sampling Method The sampling method and sampling rate 3 2 6 Time Series Data 30 In the monitoring point tree under the Diver Data node the start and end time and barometric compensation status is shown for each time series for the selected monitoring point The barometric compensation status can be either compensated partly compensated or uncompensated Each status is represented by an icon as shown below Y Uncompensated a Partly Compensated Ty Compensated When a time series tree item is selected the time series data will appear in both plot and table form in the adjacent window as shown below Chapter 3 Diver Data Management iD Diver Data My Project E imi xj Project View Preferences Import Hu amp amp 197 1 26 01 2007101008AM 16 02 2007104508AM all IA A MANNER 08 08
65. ion DD rc m 66 Updating Location Profiles aite esee eae eR En ave i aaa ERE PUER Lee ONE EY EFL k0 avere Qaae Fea eee eee tea E EFE CHER eee 69 Exporting Location Profile to Image file ooooommsr sos 9 69 MOS 70 Manual y Modifying LAS e ueesesteiee seta teh e e tne EU di 70 Enporting List Hells oos ene HMM MM I ME DUE I DI DM DID DRIED 71 Creating Location AP e hr ea ESS Ee EE DN E tet Rd 72 5 Time Series Plot rin 19 MAMIE Series Interact 76 Tine Senos OO VO loci oie 76 PIOCPI O mo eee rc RR d TS Seneca Tm TT 78 Creatino a New Plot Pe i oci tee Eve tin Eo Eo Et dr v rain idad 78 Ss dido mee EROS 79 Exporting Plot Page to Image oce oe EIE Io eee nas EN naut Ee oe NN Pa e eueb EX RES n eve E EeRHS 81 Exporting Data Series to P We scceces svnssssecescasensiesaceseseuasesatesavesosteadessoaesavenssenadessanesesseeteseess 81 Edine PIOUS CCU OS AAA oo ENS EXEEee IS SUD PME TREE TI DeeEs 92 Editino Plot Seres deeds e eel ove ds rye euer EE idiota Eik 84 Ub rasa OL IWF IN INGE ae e e 88 Mapping Toolbar soso dll oer Crear 88 PNOU VE UI AT 90 IBS ENV ANAS EN D TL T 90 Map Dire cR 90 Creatine a New Map Document eee eode RRR ENR 91 Addins a Location AV ER et t 91 AQUI a Map LIVE acens 92 Exporting Layers to KML KMZ format sssscssscccsssssssssssssccccccccssssscssccccssseesess 93 Changing Symbol Properties was serssssaicccsscestececesactacaccscesseusereagsiasiveseisectecscs
66. ion Records and Assign Monitoring Points T Using the Location module create well records for each location in your project and group locations into logical monitoring networks Using data entry tabs the following data can be entered for each location record name address surveyed ground surface and top of casing elevations well construction details drilling casing annular filling and screens lithology data and field notes For each location you can then assign one or more monitoring points that have been downloaded using the Diver Data module ww Visualize Diver Data and Create Reports A Pau hy e e e i Once you have created location records use the Time Series and Mapping modules to visualize your data Detailed time series plots can be created and customized using we various style settings Locations can be added to a map project and combined with R imported site maps and shapefiles to create detailed map reports 1 5 User Account Permissions Restricted Windows users i e power users and guests require access to certain folders in order to run and operate Diver VisiONE Administrators must grant restricted users full access to the following folders e The installation folder default is C Program Files Diver VistONE The specified data repository folder default is C Users username Documents Diver VisiONE Projects Restricted users may also need proper SQL Server permissions to access the SQL Server databas
67. istEdtor Window Help 9x rT FR Diver Data Location Time Series Mapping Help Location 2 Toolbar MW 4 Page 1 of1 b bi x i Monitoring Point List CM 01 08 6625507 1954965 Borehole Injechon Active CM 02 6624312 1965299 Borehole Montorng Abandoned oldctd diver m CM Baro 1965607 CM 01 03 6624006 1965309 Borehole Monitoring Decommessi Location Profile CM 03 03 6624953 1963917 Location CM 05 07 6624995 1964093 Table CM 02 07 6624161 1963767 CM 02 08 5622923 1964716 AAA n Location Toolbar The Location toolbar provides short cut button for various commands e g New Well Edit Well Delete Well s Each button is described below La New Location button creates a new location record 7 Edit Location button opens the location editor st Delete Location button deletes the selected location s Mame E Search tool allows you to search for a location in the location table Type a location name in the empty field and then click the magnifying glass button to perform the search ld dli of i100 b Pl 56 Chapter 4 Location Management Page Controls allow you to select which page in the location table to view Each page displays 100 location records Use the arrow buttons to move to the next or previous page or type in the page number in the field and press Enter to move immediately to the desired page x Refresh Location List button updates the location table mg Refresh Location Profile b
68. listing all project monitoring points and their respective Point Tree diver settings time series data and manual measurements Tree A context sensitive window that changes depending on which level Details of the project tree is selected Search Search for a monitoring point in the project tree by entering the name of the monitoring point and clicking the Search button 3 2 Navigating Diver Data using Monitoring Point Tree The Monitoring Point Tree lists all of the monitoring points for the current project along with each monitoring point s manual measurements diver settings and time series data The structure of the project tree is shown below E a Project Name amp El v 0218 2 Regular Monitoring Point Wu Manual Measurements Manual Measurement Data ool Diver Settings gt Current Diver Settings be e Production Data M Production Data Pope ody Discharge 3 Discharge Data ig Diver Data 08082007 8 27 43 AM 1420822007 5 57 43 PM A Lr 080842007 8 27 43 AM 14 08 2007 5 57 43 PM s 2 44 W ds Barometer Monitoring Point MEE 2 Diver Settings gt vm a PE ts Precipitation Data boe i Evaporation M Evaporation Data i B L Diver Data gt lime Series Data When a project tree item is selected its corresponding information will be shown in the adjacent windo
69. m here you can choose which type of report to create Summary or Detailed Chapter 4 Location Management Location Summary Reports A location summary report provides an overview of locations in the location table by listing each location and associated data Demo Project Callform a mondoring praed Monilaring Lotion Rane ee See ear Tac T Unhwork sa cmn um cd mM od an ee AE Ing e u o a Em bed ues on 1 a dii E EXCITA ETE x PANNI Aes 2n n JU accro ses e or enin ETEO ae O 1L oned em ot 03 s feza opoh ges moo 2370 00 27109 jm Bi JT z Detailed Location Reports A detailed location report displays all location data including well construction details lithology fields notes and the location profile using a predefined page layout A separate report will be created for each selected location in the location table Demo Project Schlumberger SEHE WATER SERVICES V VA ATER Schlumberger Water Services Water Zoonm Solutions 460 Philip St Wi terkoo Ont rio TOA Water st Chris bogdo A AS _ Customer Location Report CM 04 07 EUCPRM CM 01 07 ee coordine System X m Y imi a MAD HAS StatePliane Cal conia l FEA 552479300 1 905 947 00 Sabu Acti Oversees Zoom Soh ore City latera Postal Code fares Installation Date Total Depth qmi 11092009 1106 504M 10 50 Bring Well completition Ebeseabion m Fi Monizaring Poi
70. n editions please visit the following link http www microsoft com sqlserver 2005 en us default aspx 1 4 Diver VisiONE Workflow By default when Diver VisiONE is started the workflow navigator tool will appear on your screen This tool provides a general overview of the intended Diver VisiONE workflow and allows for quick access to the various modules Diver VisiONE hn v Show this dialogue at startup The Diver VisiONE workflow is briefly described below Create or Open a Diver VisiONE Project When launching Diver VisiONE for the first time the first step is to set the appropriate SQL server instance and user credentials in the SQL Server Database settings A new project can then be created at which time its corresponding database is generated and attached to the specified SQL Server instance When creating a new project various q project settings can be defined including the project units projection system and y preferred data repository Diver VisiONE Workflow 7 Download Diver Data Once the project and database have been created use the Diver Data module to connect to SWS Diver dataloggers and download and save recorded monitoring data to the database Downloaded Diver data can then be compensated against barometric pressure using stored manual measurements or cable lengths The Diver Data module can also be used to program start and calibrate Divers before redeploying them in the field Create Locat
71. n t properly submersed in water If data is equal to the maximum this may suggest that the conductivity range if the Diver is not Chapter 3 Diver Data Management suitable The data is corrupted due to a low battery in the Diver Click the Clipboard button to copy the contents of the QA QC log to the Windows Clipboard for pasting into a text editor If you are experiencing difficulties with your Diver please contact SWS technical support 3 10 Viewing Actual Data The Actual Data frame allows you to view the time and measurements of connected Divers in real time If the Diver is connected to Diver VisiONE e g through an interface cable or optical USB reading unit click the Refresh button and Diver will take a sample and display the real time measurements in the table Note Real time reading of Diver parameters is only supported for the following Divers CTD Diver Micro Diver Mini Diver and Cera Diver For all other Divers Diver VisiONE will display the last measurement stored in the Diver s memory and not the real time values 3 11 Calibrating CTD Divers Diver VisiONE allows you to calibrate the ceramic CTD Diver as well as retrieve the calibration history from the CTD Diver It is recommended that you regularly calibrate the CTD Diver to ensure that it accurately measures conductivity You can read more about the calibration in the product manual of the CTD Diver It is easy to calibrate a CTD Diver with Diver Vis
72. name for the map document e Click the Ok button When a new map document is created a new folder is created in the data repository where the map document project file is located all map related files are saved e g location map layer shapefiles Setting the Map Document Projection System The projection system of the first map layer loaded into a map document is used to define the map document s projection system All subsequent map layers loaded into the map document will be automatically geotransformed into the map document s projection system if the map layer projection system is different and if the geotransformation exists in Diver VisiONE As such it is important that you give consideration to the first map layer loaded into the map document as it s projection system will be used to define the projection system of the map document Once the map document s projection system has been defined by loading the first layer 1t cannot be modified Note In order for Diver VisiONE to perform a geotransformation on a map layer the appropriate projection system information must exist with the source data For example when importing a raster image the associated world file must exist in the same folder as the raster image When importing a shapefile the corresponding PRJ file must exist in the same location as the SHP file When loading location layers from the Diver VisiONE database ensure that the appropriate projection sys
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74. ncluding Natural Neighbor Inverse Distance Kriging and Bilinear GW Contour is designed for contouring surface or water levels contaminant concentrations or other spatial data UnSat Suite Plus UnSat Suite Plus seamlessly integrates multiple one dimensional unsaturated zone flow and solute transport models into a single intuitive working environment Models include SESOIL VS2DT VLEACH PESTAN Visual HELP and the International Weather Generator The combination of models offers users the ability for simulating the downward vertical flow of water and the migration of dissolved contaminants through the vadose zone UnSat Suite Plus includes tools for project management generating synthetic weather data modeling flow and contaminants through the unsaturated zone estimating groundwater recharge and contaminant loading rates and preparing compliance reports Visual HELP Visual HELP is a one dimensional unsaturated zone flow modeling application built for optimizing the hydrologic design of municipal landfills Visual HELP is based on the US E P A HELP model Hydrologic Evaluation of Landfill Performance and has been integrated into a 32 Bit Windows application It combines the International Weather Generator Landfill Profile Designer and Report Editor Applications include designing landfill profiles predicting leachate mounding and evaluating potential leachate seepage to the groundwater Visual PEST ASP Visual PEST ASP combines
75. ne then the server would be the local computer name followed by the SQL instance e g Computer Name Instance Name The SQL Server instance can be specified in the advanced options during the SQL Server Express installation If you chose to install SQL Server Express using the default settings the instance name will be SQLEXPRESS If the selected SQL Server instance requires a separate login user name and password select the Use SQL Server Authentication option and specify the appropriate user credentials If the SQL Server instance uses windows authentication leave the Use Window s Authentication option selected Select the Test Connection button to validate the database server settings If the test is successful click the OK button to save the server settings If the test 1s not successful check the server settings to ensure they are correct 2 2 Creating a New Project 16 Before you create a new project please ensure that you have properly configured the database server settings For more information please refer to Configuring Database Server Settings on page 15 Diver VisiONE is designed to manage databases storing data for multiple projects A project in Diver VisiONE refers to one or more groundwater monitoring networks with common elements Some of these common elements may be location nature of the data or the purpose for which the data 1s collected and stored The concept of a project is illustrat
76. ne or more well casings e g nested wells and therefore one or more monitoring points A monitoring network refers to a logical grouping of locations A project refers to one or more groundwater monitoring networks with common elements Some of these common elements may be location nature of the data or the purpose for which the data is collected and stored Chapter 1 Introduction to Diver VisiONE 1 8 Using the Online Help The Diver VisiONE online help includes full color screen captures and illustrations which are black and white in this User s Manual The information of interest can be viewed in all modules The online help can be access by selecting Help Help Topics from the top menu bar or by clicking the button from the top tool bar Moreover most dialog boxes and windows contain a Help button that when clicked will open the relevant section of the online help The On line help window shown below is divided into three main areas A Navigation Frame on the left display the Contents Index Search and Favorites tabs e A Toolbar across the top displays a set of buttons to help navigate through the online help e A Topic Frame on the right displays the actual Help topics included in the Online Help The tabs in the Navigation Frame provide the core navigational features as described below Contents The Contents tab displays the headings in the Table of Contents in the form of an expandable collapsi
77. ng imported map layers e g shapefiles basemaps etc and location data stored in the Diver VisiONE database Some of the tasks that can be performed in the mapping module include Creating a New Map Document Adding a Location Layer Exporting Layers to KML KMZ format e Showing Map Layer Labels Exporting a Map to Image For more information on the Mapping Module please refer to Chapter 6 Mapping on page 87 1 7 Diver VisiONE Important Concepts The following image illustrates some of the key terms used in Diver VisiONE and in this User s Manual Diver VisiONE Important Concepts 11 Monitoring Point Location Monitoring Network Project 17 Project r Monitoring Networks Monitoring Point A monitoring point refers to a point in space where an instrument measures and records data There are two types of monitoring points Regular and Barometer A Regular monitoring point collects data pertaining to a single specific well casing e g Diver data production data discharge etc A Barometer monitoring point collects meteorological data pertaining to a general area e g atmospheric pressure precipitation evaporation etc A Barometer monitoring point can be associated with one or more well casings A location sometimes also referred to as a station refers to a unique real world location with X Y coordinates at which data collection activities are performed A single location may consist of o
78. nitoring Point awg awad tddiwer td diver e From the Select Monitoring Network dialog box select a monitoring network or create a new one and then click the OK button A new location record will be added to the location table for each selected monitoring point Each selected monitoring point will also be removed from the Monitoring Point list Creating a New Location 59 Data for each generated location record can be entered by double clicking the location in the location table and then entering data in the Location Data Entry tabs 4 4 Location Data Entry When creating or editing a station the Location Data Entry tabs will appear on your screen station Drilling amp Filling Casing amp Screen Lithology Hotes M ame amp I Yi Monitoring Network hall HPID Narth na5734 FRRZRPRRR 481 2021 AY R33331 I Statin Graun AF Each tab contains various data entry fields pick lists and tables which allow you enter your location data For each data entry table click the h Add button to add a new row to the table To delete a row from a table select the desired row and click the X Delete button Once you have entered the desired data into the data entry tabs click the Ok button at the bottom to save the data to the database Note A location record requires at least a location Name and an assigned Monitoring Network before it can be saved to the database The following sections describe the d
79. nked to specific well casings Some of the main tasks that can performed using the Location module include Creating a Monitoring Network Creating a New Location Location Data Entry Editing a Location mporting Location Data Exporting Location Profile to Image file e Modifying Lists For more information on the Location module please refer to Chapter 4 Location Management on page 53 10 Chapter 1 Introduction to Diver VisiONE Time Series Plotting The Time Series Plotting module can be launched by selecting the Time Series button from the Diver VisiONE toolbar The time series plotting module provides an interface for creating time series plots from monitoring point data Multiple parameters and monitoring points can be plotted on the same plot and multiple plots can be displayed on a single plot page The appearance of each time series plot can be customized using various style settings Some of the tasks that can be performed in the time series plotting module include Creating a New Plot Page e Adding a New Plot e Exporting Plot Page to Image e Exporting Data Series to File For more information on the Time Series Plotting module please refer to Chapter 5 Time Series Plotting on page 75 Mapping The Mapping module can be launched by selecting the we Mapping button from the Diver VisiONE toolbar The mapping module built on ESRI M ArcObjects technology allows you to create map documents usi
80. not exist in the location table you can quickly generate the location records from the Monitoring Point list With this method location names are inherited from the monitoring point names and the monitoring points are automatically assigned to the location s casing Select the desired monitoring points from the Montiroing Point list right click and select either New Location or New Location for Each Monitoring Point 4 6 Editing a Location To edit an existing station e Select the desired location from the station table e From the main toolbar select the Edit Location data button from the toolbar The Location Data Entry tabs will appear where you can modify the location data For more information on location data entry please see Location Data Entry on page 60 4 7 Importing Location Data Location data e g locations well construction data lithology field note etc can be imported from various file types into the Diver VisiONE database Diver VistONE supports importing data from the following file types Text TXT CSV Microsoft Excel XLS To import station data follow the steps below From the main menu select Station gt Import Station Data The import process consists of the follow 4 steps e Step I Select Table and Data Source e Step 2 Specify Format and Data Preview e Step 3 Column Mapping e Step 4 Data Validation 66 Chapter 4 Location Management Step 1 Select Table and Data Sourc
81. nt Aquifer TOC Flewation m Dato Tinna ermet1 F ck Crerburnden 7000 Caring installations screen F m mi Tam Chae con Material Hem mp Podm Diam fom Typs 300 3 00 500 PVC Piast Montoring Point Bquiter TOC IEksessti n m Este Tine ome fl fd Deen z7 1 t Caring installations Scri From mi To mp Dian emp Mabertal Hem imp Iom Diam cm Type 1 30 8 00 5 00 Lihet Prom im Te m L amp hology Description 0 00 300 Clay 3 00 roo and 7 00 3 00 Bal Creating Location Reports 73 74 Chapter 4 Location Management Time Series Plotting The Time Series Plotting module provides various options for creating and customizing detailed time series plots from monitoring data The Time Series Plotting module can be launched by selecting the 4 Time Series button from the Diver VisiONE main toolbar This chapter provides information on the following topics Time Series Interface e Creating a New Plot Page e Adding a New Plot e Exporting Plot Page to Image e Exporting Data Series to File e Editing Plot Settings e Editing Plot Series Note Before attempting to create time series plots please ensure that you have assigned your monitoring points to location casings in the Location module For more information please see Assigning Monitoring Points to Locations on page 65 75 5 1 Time Series Interface 76 The Time Series Plotting module interface is labeled and described briefly below
82. nterval All data series displayed in time series plots added to the plot page will only include data points within this specified time interval After creating a plot page you will be immediately prompted with the New Plot dialog box to create a new time series plot This dialog and the steps for creating a new plot are described in the following section 78 Chapter 5 Time Series Plotting 5 3 Adding a New Plot Before you can create a time series plot you must first create a plot page This task is described Creating a New Plot Page on page 78 To add a new plot to a plot page From the main menu select Time Series New Plot or select the New Plot button from the Time Series toolbar The New Plot dialog box will appear on your screen This dialog consists of two tabs General and Measurement Frequency x General Measurement Frequency Parameters Locations B Water Level TT NE With respect to Toc E CM 01 07 FF With respect to Ground Surface JA cm 01 07 ob With respect to vertical reference datum cm 01 07 d B Manual Water Level Measurement B CM 01 08 With respect to Toc cm 01 08 d With respect to Ground Surface cm 01 08 ob With respect to vertical reference datum E CM 02 Diver Pressure cm 02 d F Temperature cm 02 s Conductivity E NW 7 Flowman Ef Cm 01 7 Precipitation FF cm 01 d 7 Evaporation B CM 01 03 Toc FF cm 01
83. odified once a project has been created To access the project settings e Select Project gt Project Settings from the main menu bar Under the Project Information tab the only setting that can be modified is the project description The project name project units data repository and coordinate system information cannot be modified after the project has been created e All input fields under the Additional Information tab can be modified including the logo images Once the necessary modifications have been made click the Save button 20 Chapter 2 Project Management Diver Data Management The Diver Data module allows you to read and program Diver groundwater dataloggers download Diver monitoring data and process and display Diver data The Diver Data module can be launched from the main Diver VisiONE toolbar by selecting the ESA Diver Data button For a full list of supported hardware devices including Divers Reading Units and Field Devices please see Supported Devices on page 3 The following topics are covered in this chapter e Diver Data Interface Connecting to a Diver Downloading Diver Data Programming Diver Settings e Starting a Diver e Stopping a Diver mporting Diver Data e Calibrating CTD Divers Compensating Diver Data 21 3 1 Diver Data Interface The Diver Data user interface 1s labeled and described briefly below loxi Menu Bar Project
84. om the Diver VisiONE main menu or select the 53 Export Plot Page Image button from the time series toolbar Define the file type Format and the Folder path e Click the OK button to create the image file Format Select the desired export file format The following file formats are currently supported e Bitmap e JPEG e EMF e TIFF e GIF e PNG Folder Specify the desired destination folder 5 5 Exporting Data Series to File Data series displayed on time series plots can be exported to common files formats including Text XML and Excel To export plot data series to a file e Select the plot that contains the data to be exported Select the Ed Export Plot Data button from the toolbar e In the Export Plot Page Data dialog select from the following options Exporting Plot Page to Image Sl Format Select the file format that the data will be exported to The following file formats are currently supported e Text TXT e XML XML e HTML Table HTML e Excel XLS Include Specify which information in the plot data to include Delimiter Specify which type of delimiter to use for separating columns in the exported file Folder Specify the destination folder for the exported file 5 6 Editing Plot Settings 82 Diver VisiONE provides various options for customizing the appearance of your time series plots There are two ways to access the plot settings for a time series plot Right click on a time series plot and
85. on to load the file into the map document A note about importing raster images Since raster images do not contain information on the site s projection system or length units these details must be manually added using georeferencing Georeferencing assigns points with known coordinates to the image the image is then scaled and the map extents are calculated This information is saved in a corresponding georeference tag file and 1s read by Diver VisiONE when the image is imported In order for Diver VisiONE to read this information the georeference tag file must be located in the same folder as the raster image 6 5 Exporting Layers to KML KMZ format Location layers and map layers that have been loaded into the map document e g point polygon and polyline layers can be exported to Keyhole Markup Language KML file format for use in other GIS applications e g Google Earth Google Maps Map layers can also be exported to KML zipped KMZ format a compressed version of a KML file The file size of a KMZ file will generally be smaller than the equivalent KML file To export a map layer to KML KMZ format e In the Layer Manager right click on the desired map layer and select Export to KML from the pop up menu e In the Export to Keyhole Markup Language dialog box navigate to the desired destination folder and specify a file name e Select the desired file format from the Save As Type combo box and then select the Save bu
86. ontaminant transport modeling application that integrates MODFLOW 2000 SEAWAT MODPATH MT3DMS MT3D99 RT3D VMOD 3D Explorer WinPEST Stream Routing Package Zone Budget MGO SAMG and PHT3D Applications include well head capture zone delineation pumping well optimization aquifer storage and recovery groundwater remediation design simulating natural attenuation and saltwater intrusion Visual MODFLOW 3D Builder Visual MODFLOW 3D Builder is the new generation in dynamic conceptual model building Featuring a powerful multi format object data import tool and tested to work within the latest version of the Visual MODFLOW modeling environment Visual MODFLOW 3D Builder enables you to build impressive representations of your groundwater system within a single modeling environment This means you save hours when building your numerical model Hydro GeoAnalyst Hydro GeoAnalyst is an information management system for managing groundwater and environmental data Hydro GeoAnalyst combines numerous pre and post processing components into a single program Components include Project Wizard Universal Data Transfer System Template Manager Materials Specification Editor Query Builder QA QC Reporter Map Manager Cross Section Editor HGA 3D Explorer Borehole Log Plotter and Report Editor The seamless integration of these tools provide the means for compiling and normalizing field data analyzing and reporting subsurface data mapping and assess
87. orresponding subfolder e g MON CSV and DAT based on the exported file types You can export the time series data in either uncompensated form or compensated form by selecting the appropriate option Click the Ok button to export the data The data will be exported in the file formats specified in the Project Settings Please see section Project Settings on page 24 for more information on setting the Default Export Settings Barometric Compensation You can perform barometric compensation on selected time series data in the Data dialog Simply select the checkbox es for the desired time series data and click the BaroComp button from the toolbar This will open the Barometric Compensation dialog Please refer to Compensating Diver Data on page 50 for more information in compensating time series data 3 16 Compensating Diver Data 3 16 1 What is Barometric Compensation 50 A Diver measures the groundwater level with a highly accurate pressure sensor that measures an absolute pressure This pressure is equal to the weight of the water column above the measuring instrument plus the prevailing air pressure Subtracting air pressure measurements from the absolute pressure measurement compensates for air pressure variations This can be done quickly and easily using Diver VisiONE The barometric compensation process uses linear interpolation for air pressure values if they are not measured at the same time as t
88. ort results For more information on Diver Pocket and Diver Mate please visit the following links 46 Chapter 3 Diver Data Management Diver Pocket http www swstechnology com software_product php ID 49 Diver Mate http www swstechnology com equipment_product php ID 15 3 14 Diver Data Preferences 3 14 1 Units To change the units displayed in the Diver Data interface select Preferences gt Units from the Diver Data main menu To change the units simply select the desired units from the combo boxes and click the Save button Note The Length unit always appears grayed out and is dependent on the Pressure unit For example if the pressure unit is mH2O the length unit will automatically change to meters 3 14 2 Communication To access the communication preferences select Preferences gt Communication from the Diver Data main menu Here you can specify the communication port used by Diver VisiONE to communicate with Divers If you are using a USB Reading Unit Interface Cable to communicate with Diver dataloggers you must select USB as the reading unit port If you are using a Diver that requires a serial port connection 1 e Flowman Diver then you must select the appropriate COM port from the combo box Once selected click Ok to apply the changes 3 14 3 Creating User Defined Pumping Tests The Micro Diver and Cera Diver can be programmed with a user defined pumping test sample method The basic principle of
89. point node is expanded in the tree a discharge node and production node will appear Manual Measurements Diver Settings ll Production Data AA Discharge E ri Diver Data Discharge and production data can be entered the same way as described above for evaporation and precipitation data Please note that when entering production data extraction rates should be negative and injection rates should be positive The import process for importing monitoring point data is similar to importing location data For more information please see Importing Location Data on page 66 3 2 4 Manual Measurements A Manual Measurement is the difference between the water level in a well and the top of casing measured by an operator using a measuring tape depicted in the diagram below 28 Chapter 3 Diver Data Management L Manual Measurements can be stored in Diver VisiONE and then used in barometric compensation calculations instead of cable lengths For long term monitoring projects spanning time changes due to day light savings manual measurements should always be entered according to the specified project time For example 1f your project time runs on winter standard time your manual measurement should entered in standard tme ignoring daylight savings This will ensure that your manual measurements are aligned with the internal Diver time When the Manual Measurements tree item is selected the following screen will display
90. port data from a database table or from a query 67 68 View Table MDB When importing data from Access database files View Queries select the desired table or query that contains the data to be imported Step 3 Column Mapping Step 3 involves mapping the columns in the source file to the target columns in the Diver VisiONE database In the top half of the Step 3 dialog box there are three columns Target Field Source Field and Unit Format te Data Import Wizard Step 3 of 4 The Target Field column lists all of the columns in the table for the specified data object specified in Step 1 Select Table and Data Source To map source fields to the target fields Under the Source Field column select the appropriate column name from the combo box Repeat for all appropriate columns in the source data Fields colored light yellow must be mapped e g Name and Station Group in the above screen capture e f the mapped column contains numeric data select the appropriate units from the combo box under the Unit Format column If the units in the source data are different than those specified in the project settings Diver VisiONE will automatically convert the values to the project units during import If the mapped column contains date data select the appropriate date format of the source data under the Unit Format column Step 4 Data Validation The final step involves validation of the
91. port list items from various file types including Microsoft Excel Microsoft Access and text files Create detailed location reports a generic project overview or use your own Crystal Report template Location Profile Visualization Automatically generate detailed location profiles from entered well construction and lithology data Chapter 1 Introduction to Diver VisiONE 1 2 Diver VisiONE Installation This section provides information on the following topics e Hardware Requirements e Supported Devices e Uninstalling Diver VisiONE e Starting Diver VisiONE e Starting DTC Service e Licensing 1 2 1 Hardware Requirements Diver VisiONE requires the following minimum system configuration e Pentium 4 600MHz 1GHz recommended e 512 MB RAM 1GB or more recommended e 32 bit or 64 bit computer e DVD ROM drive e GB of free hard drive space 2GB recommended e Windows XP Pro SP2 or later Windows Vista Business Ultimate or Enterprise Note Windows XP Home Windows Vista Home Premium Home Basic or Starter Versions are not supported e Microsoft NET Framework v 3 0 installed provided with installation 1 2 2 Supported Devices Reading Units Diver VisiONE supports the following Reading Units Reading Unit RS232 AS 315 Reading Unit USB AS 324 Diver USB Reading Unit AS 330 Divers Diver VisiONE supports the following Divers Cera Diver DI701 DI702 DI705 DI710 Mini Diver DI501 DI502 DI505 DI510 Diver Visi
92. pported Divers please see Supported Devices on page 3 3 13 3 From Standalone Versions of Diver Office To import Diver data from standalone versions of Diver Office e Select Import gt Diver Office Data from the Diver Data main menu The Import Diver Office Data dialog box will appear on your screen Diver 44 Chapter 3 Diver Data Management VisiONE supports importing Diver data from the following versions of Diver Office Diver Office 1 0 Diver Office 2008 and Diver Office 2009 1 Select the tab that corresponds with the Diver Office database containing the Diver data to be imported Import Diver Office data Diver Office 2008 2003 Diver Office 1 0 Project Name Diver VisiONE Project Groundwater Monitoring Project Schlumberger Project LILILI Importing from Diver Office 2008 2009 1 In order to import Diver data from Diver Office 2008 2009 1 databases the Diver Office database must reside locally on your SQL Server e g on the same machine where Diver VisiONE 1s installed In other words databases hosted remotely cannot be imported into Diver VisiONE Under the Diver Office 2008 2009 tab all projects in the Diver Office database are listed Choose one or more Diver Office projects to import into Diver VisiONE and then click the Import button If your Diver Office projects are not listed ensure that the DIVEROFFICE SQL Server instance is running on your computer Control Panel gt Adminis
93. presented by a line segment at which point data is downloaded from the Diver and then compensated After the first event a cable length is automatically calculated When data from event 2 and 3 is downloaded barometric compensation can then be performed using the calculated cable length generated during event 1 Navigating Diver Data using Monitoring Point Tree 27 3 2 3 Precipitation Evaporation Discharge and Production Data Sometimes it may be desirable to plot meteorological data or production data against measured water levels over time To accommodate this evaporation and precipitation measurements can be entered and stored in the Diver Vis1ONE database for barometer monitoring points These values can then be plotted over time in the Time Series module When a barometer monitoring point is expanded in the monitoring point tree an evaporation and precipitation node will appear of Diver Settings j m 2 Precipitation T PH Evaporation a i Diver Data When the evaporation or precipitation node is selected the corresponding data entry table will appear in the adjacent window You can manually add measurements to the table by clicking the New button or you can import measurements from text files by clicking the Import button The import process for importing monitoring point data is similar to importing location data For more information please see Importing Location Data on page 66 When a regular monitoring
94. puter Diver VisiONE must be installed on your local hard disk in order to run follow the installation instructions and read the on screen directions carefully You will be prompted to enter your name company name and serial number Please ensure that you enter your serial number exactly as 1t appears on your CD case or invoice Be sure to use capital letters and hyphens in the correct locations Once the installation is complete you should see the Diver VisiONE icon on your Desktop labeled Diver VisiONE To starting working with Diver VisIONE double click this icon The Diver VisiONE installation package installs the following software on your computer if not detected on your computer Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 Service Pack 2 Microsoft NET Framework 3 5 Service Pack 1 Crystal Reports Basic Runtime for Visual Studio v 10 5 0 0 1 2 4 Uninstalling Diver VisiONE To uninstall Diver VisiONE follow the steps below Make sure that the Diver VisiONE program is closed For Windows XP users go to Start gt Settings gt Control Panel for Windows Vista users go to Start gt Control Panel Click Add or Remove Programs for Windows XP or Programs for Vista Select Diver VisiONE from the list of installed programs Click Uninstall 1 2 5 Starting Diver VisiONE Once Diver VisiONE has been installed on your computer simply double click on the Diver VisiONE shortcut icon shown below located on your computer s desktop
95. r window will open for the selected list shown below W List Editor Drilling Method Description Air Rotary Cable Tool Direct Mud water R otary Hand Auger Hollow Stem Auger Solid Stem Auger New Rename Delete Close Help The List Editor window displays the list items currently saved to the selected list Use the buttons at the bottom of the window to modify the list New Adds a new list item to the list When selected a dialog will appear on your screen prompting you to specify a name for the list item The Apply to Template check box allows you to save the list item to the DictionaryTemplate MDB file located in your Diver VisiONE program files This file contains the default Diver VisiONE lists and is used to create the initial list lookup tables in the SQL database whenever a new project is created Select this check box to save the new list item to the template making it a default list item for all new projects Chapter 4 Location Management Rename Allows you to change the description of the selected list item See above for Apply to Template option Delete Deletes the selected list 1tem from the list Close Closes the List Editor window Importing List Items To import list items from a file e Select List Editor gt Import List Item from the Diver VisiONE main menu The Data Import Wizard will appear on your screen The import process for importing list items consists of four s
96. s Windows Mobile Device Centre software must be installed on your computer The setup program for this software comes with Windows Vista and is launched automatically when your Pocket PC is connected to the computer for the first time To import data from a field device follow the steps below e Ensure the field device is connected to your computer through a USB port If you are connecting to Diver Pocket ensure that the Pocket PC is sitting in its cradle e Select Import gt Diver Mate Diver Pocket from the Diver Data main menu The Field Device dialog will appear on your screen Field Device i fal x Download field device data m Field Device Settings If you do not see your device listed below connect it to the computer then click Find Device Receive Cancel Help Delete data on field device after downloading e Ifthe connected device does not show automatically in the Field Device combo box click the Find Device button e Select the desired field device from the Field Device combo box Optional Select the empty checkbox beside Delete data on field device after downloading to delete the data on the field device once the data has been imported into Diver VisiONE Leave the check box empty to retain the data on the field device e Click the Receive button to import the data into your Diver VisiONE project Once the import process has finished a log window will display showing the imp
97. s files This allows you to associate a filename with three strings serial number of Diver location of Diver and timestamp of download If the timestamp is not included as part of the filename e g only serial number plus location name are included in name format then a_1 _2 etc extension will be added to each file in order to make the filename unique NOTE It is good practice to always include the timestamp in the filename Export on Download Select this option to automatically export data whenever data is downloaded from a Diver Project Time Settings For long term monitoring projects the time of all the measurements must be aligned to a standard time to ensure that the sampling frequency is consistent when the time changes due to day light savings time Specifying the project time in Diver VisiONE ensures that your Diver is always synchronized with the original Diver time and that no gaps or overlap occur in your data series You can choose from the following options Computer Time The project time will always be the same as your computer time This is how project time worked in previous versions of Diver Office Winter Time The project time will always be synchronized with Standard Time standard time e g UTC x where x depends on the time zones in your region day light savings will be ignored Summer Time The project time will always be synchronized with summer Day light time e g UTC x 1 where x depends on the
98. save the current plot page configuration Save Plot Page As button allows you to save the current plot page configuration with a new plot page name Export Plot Page Image button allows you to export the current plot page to a graphics file e g BMP JPG TIFF EMF etc For more information please see Exporting Plot Page to Image on page 81 Export Plot Page Data button allows you to export the time series data displayed on the current plot page to various file formats e g Text XML HTML and Miscrosoft Excel format Exporting Data Series to File on page 81 New Plot button allows you to add a new time series plot to the current plot page Delete Plot button allows you to delete a time series plot from the current plot page Edit Plot Data Source button allows you modify the data source settings of the selected plot Edit Plot Settings button launches the plot settings dialog which allows you to change the appearance of the selected time series plot Edit Plot Series button allows you to change the plot style for each data series in the selected plot Pan button allows you to pan the select time series plot data Fixed Zoom In Plot button zooms into the selected plot Fixed Zoom Out Plot button zooms out from the selected plot A Plot Page refers to a window in Diver VisiONE where time series plots are displayed A plot page may contain a single time series plot or may contain multiple Time Series Interface
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100. sy to use groundwater monitoring data management system delivering secure Diver data storage advanced time series plotting GIS mapping and complete reporting Based on the scalable Microsoft SQL Server database technology Diver VisiONE guides you through your entire groundwater monitoring data management workflow from programming Divers and downloading data to data visualization and reporting The following introductory topics are discussed in this chapter e Diver VisiONE Features e Diver VisiONE Installation e Diver VisiONE SQL Database e Diver VisiONE Workflow e User Account Permissions e Diver VisiONE Important Concepts 1 1 Diver VisiONE Features General Features e Diver VisiONE is designed with an intuitive easy to use graphical user interface with a built in navigator tool that guides you through the Diver VisiONE workflow e Based on the scalable Microsoft SQL Server database technology with backup and restore capabilities Diver VisiONE provides a flexible safe and secure solution for storing Diver monitoring data Communicate with SWS Diver dataloggers e Display Diver settings and download Diver data directly to the SQL database e Start Divers using one of several start methods including Immediate Future Start and Smart Future Start e Program Divers using various sampling methods including Fixed Event Based Diver VisiONE Features 1 Averaging Predefined Pumping Test or User Defined Pumping Test Displa
101. tabase from the list Click the Open button 2 4 Deleting a Project To delete a Diver VisiONE project Make sure the project that will be deleted is not open e Select Project gt Delete from the main menu bar The following dialog box will appear on your screen 18 Chapter 2 Project Management if Delete Project Database Database Name 10k Stations 28012009 E 50K Stations 02062009 DiverTest 3 H P_March5_LanguageT est monica 3 monica feb 25 09 Delete Cancel The Delete Project Database dialog box lists all databases currently hosted on the specified server e Select the desired database from the list Click the Delete button to delete the selected database e A warning message will appear asking you to confirm the deletion Click Yes to confirm Note This will only delete the project s SQL Server database Data saved to the project s data repository must be deleted manually using Window s Explorer Note Please exercise caution when deleting a database Once a database is deleted it cannot be recovered unless it as been manually backed up 2 5 Backing Up a Database Diver VisiONE allows you to create a backup copy of the SQL Server database used by the current project A backup of the database may be helpful in order to preserve data and to avoid accidental data loss To create a backup of the current database e Make sure that the database that is to be backed up is opened e Sele
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103. te data for active map layers in the map document The Layout View allows you to prepare your map document for reporting and printing The layout view provides additional tools for adding various map elements including a north arrow scale bar legend and images Layer Manager The Layer Manager lists all map layers in the current map document and provides layer visibility and layer ordering controls Layer Visibility To show or hide a layer in the map window select unselect the check box adjacent to the layer name Layer Ordering All visible map layers in the map window appear according to the order in which they are listed in the Layer Manager i e a layer will appear on top of the layer listed below it in the map window To rearrange the layers 1n the Layer Manager click and drag the layer to the desired location using the mouse Renaming a Layer To rename a layer click once on the layer name and wait momentarily A box will appear around the layer name and the text will become editable Once the changes have been made click anywhere outside of the box to save the changes Map Window The Map Window is an interactive window that displays all active map layers in the current map document Chapter 6 Mapping 6 2 Creating a New Map Document To create a new map document e Select Mapping gt New from the main menu or select the New Map Document button from the toolbar e In the Map Document dialog specify a unique
104. tem is defined in the Diver VisiONE project settings 6 3 Adding a Location Layer A Location Layer is a map layer containing points at X Y locations of selected locations in the database When a location layer 1s added to the map document a points shapefile is created and saved to the map document folder in the Diver VisiONE data repository and then added to the layer manager in the map document Monitoring data for each location can be saved to the point shapefile as attribute and then displayed on the map at each location using the label renderer To add a new location layer to the map document e Select Mapping gt Add Layer from the main menu or select the Add Layer Creating a New Map Document 91 button from the toolbar e Specify the desired options for each setting in the Load Station Layer dialog box Name of Layer Filter Select Locations Parameters Enter a unique name for the layer This name will be used to identify the layer in the Layer Manager The filter combo box allows you to only include monitoring points assigned to a specified aquifer when saving attribute data to the map layer This option is only used when the Parameters check box 1s selected see below From the location tree select the locations to include in the map layer Select the Parameters check box to save attribute data to the map layer When this option is selected select the method for determining the attribute values at each lo
105. teps e Step 1 Select List and Data Source e Step 2 Specify Format and Data Preview e Step 3 Column Mapping e Step 4 Data Validation Modifying Lists 71 Step 1 Select List and Data Source Data Object Choose the list to which data will be imported List items can be imported into the following lists e Aquifer e Station Groups e Casing Material e Screen Type e Drilling Method e Station Purpose e Station Type e Station Status e Filling Type e Soil Type Source File Select the source file from a location on your computer Data may be imported from the following file types e Microsoft Excel XLS e Microsoft Access MDB e Text CSV ASC TXT Step 2 Specify Format and Data Preview The options available in this step are identical to those in Step 2 Specify Format and Data Preview on page 67 for Station Data import Step 3 Column Mapping The tasks required for this step are identical to those in Step 3 Column Mapping on page 68 for Station Data import Step 4 Data Validation This step is identical to Step 4 Data Validation on page 68 for Station Data import 4 11 Creating Location Reports 72 To create a location report e Select one or more locations from the Location table select multiple locations by holding the CTRL key while clicking each location row e Select the lt j Report Location Data from the location toolbar The Select Report dialog will appear on your screen Fro
106. tes Please ensure all location coordinates are expressed in the project s coordinate sys tem before entering importing into Diver VisiONE e Specify the default project units for Diameter Length and Volume When Creating a New Project importing project data Diver VisiONE will convert if necessary all diameter length and volume values to the specified default project units Click the Additional Information tab to enter various data about your company and your client e g name address contact information company logo etc This information is used to fill in various fields in the location reports Please note that this information is optional and can be updated at anytime after 17 the project 1s created by selecting Project gt Project Settings e Click the Create button to create the project database 2 3 Opening a Project Before you attempt to open an existing project please ensure that you have properly configured the database server settings For more information please refer to Configuring Database Server Settings on page 15 To open an existing project e Select Project gt Open from the main menu bar The following dialog will appear on your screen A ahighighi A HP March5 LanguageTest monica A monica feb 25 09 A test A TestFolder A Testlmport Cancel The Open Project Database dialog box lists all databases currently hosted on the specified server e Select the desired da
107. the powerful parameter estimation capabilities of PEST ASP with the graphical processing and display features of WinPEST Visual PEST ASP can be used to assist in data interpretation model calibration and predictive analysis by optimizing model parameters to fit a set of observations This popular estimation package achieves model independence through its capacity to communicate with a model through its input and output files Visual Groundwater Visual Groundwater is a visualization software package that delivers high quality three dimensional representations of subsurface characterization data and groundwater modeling results Combining graphical tools for three dimensional visualization and animation Visual Groundwater also features a data management system specifically designed for borehole investigation data The graphical display features allow the user to display site maps discrete data contours isosurfaces and cross sectional views of the data Groundwater Instrumentation Diver NETZ Diver NETZ is an all inclusive groundwater monitoring network system that integrates high quality field instrumentation with the industries latest communications and data management technologies All of the Diver NETZ components are designed to optimize your project workflow from collecting and recording groundwater data in the field to project delivery in the office Mark of Schlumberger vi Introduction to Diver VisiONE Diver VisiONE is an ea
108. time zone of your region winter time will be ignored Most monitoring projects use standard time ignoring day light savings time In some rare cases long term monitoring is done using day light savings time Either time is acceptable as long as it is maintained throughout the full duration of the monitoring project For short term projects or pumping tests you will most likely use the computer time as shifts in time due to day light savings are irrelevant Please note that in order for this feature to work you must have the appropriate time zone selected in your computer s Date and Time Settings Navigating Diver Data using Monitoring Point Tree 25 Vertical Reference Datum The vertical reference datum used at monitoring locations Please note that this setting does not have any affect on barometric compensation calculations If you do not know the name of your vertical reference datum please do not change the default Mean Sea Level setting 3 2 2 Monitoring Point Settings 26 A Monitoring Point refers to a point in space where an instrument measures and records data There are two types of monitoring points Regular and Barometer A Regular monitoring point collects data pertaining to a specific well casing e g Diver data production data discharge etc A Barometer monitoring point collects meteorological data pertaining to an area e g atmospheric pressure precipitation evaporation etc When a Diver is programme
109. to bottom of filling interval Filling Type The filling type Filling Volume The filling volume Casing amp Screen Tab Adding a New Casing A single Location may have multiple well casings e g nested wells To add a new casing click the 4 button located beside the Number of Casing drop down list box When selected a new casing tab will be added to the window Number of ct Casing S creen m x Casing Screen 1 Casing Screen 2 Locations Aquifer al el 0 0 0 83 Ji x Deleting a Casing To delete a casing select the casing from the Number of Casing dropdown list box and then select the adjacent Delete x button Please note that a location must have at least one casing Assigning a Monitoring Point to a Casing Monitoring Points must be assigned to a location casing before 1ts data can be used to create time series plots and map layers To assign a Diver monitoring point to a location casing e Select the desired monitoring point from the Monitoring Point list the list on the far right side of the Location window e If there are multiple casings select the casing to be linked with the monitoring point by selecting the casing tab or selecting the casing from the Number of Casing drop down list e Click the y button to link the monitoring point to the casing Once linked the monitoring point name will appear in the Monitoring Point Field field Location Data Entry 63 Locations e e
110. top Diver stop Diver At tO the Diver is started At tl the Diver is stopped and the data is downloaded Upon restart the Diver is started using the Smart Future Start time At t2 the Diver is stopped again and the data is downloaded Upon restart the Diver is started using the Smart Future Start time etc 3 8 Stopping a Diver To stop a Diver you must first read the settings of the Diver see Reading Diver Settings and Data on page 34 and then click the lo Stop button A confirmation screen will display to prevent accidental stopping of the Diver 3 9 Downloading Diver Data 40 To download the data recorded by the Diver click the Data button During the data download the progress is indicated by a progress bar Once the data has been downloaded it will be exported if this option 1s selected in the Project Settings Subsequently the program will jump to the tree view where the downloaded time series will be selected and a graph table of the data will be shown Viewing the QA QC Log When data is downloaded or imported Diver VisiONE performs a basic check for data that may be erroneous or corrupted If erroneous data is detected Diver VisiONE will list the time series information and reason in the QA QC log Some reasons for corrupted Diver data may include e The data includes maximum or minimum values e g for a CTD Diver if conductivity values are equal to the minimum values of zero this may suggest that the Diver was
111. trative Tools gt Services Importing from Diver Office 1 0 To import data from a Diver Office 1 0 database e Select the Diver Office 1 0 tab from the Import Diver Office data dialog box Diver Office 1 0 utilizes the compact edition of SQL Server Express 2005 which stores Diver data in a WHI sdf file located by default in the C Program Files Diver Office DB folder Click the Open button and navigate to the folder that contains the WHI sdf file Select the file and then click the Open button e All projects in the database will now be listed in the Import Diver Office data dialog box Choose one or more Diver Office projects to import into Diver VisiONE and then click the Import button NOTE To successfully import Diver Office 1 0 databases into Diver VisiONE Microsoft SQL Server Compact Edition CE must be installed on your com puter This software can be downloaded free of charge from Microsoft s web site Importing Diver Data 45 3 13 4 From Diver Pocket amp Diver Mate Field Devices Diver VisiONE supports importing Diver data directly from external hand held field devices such as Diver Pocket and Diver Mate Note For Windows XP operating systems ActiveSync software must be installed on your computer to successfully import data into Diver Office from Diver Pocket Please see the System Requirements section for information on how to download this software For Windows Vista operating system
112. tton Exporting Layers to KML KMZ format 93 6 6 Changing Symbol Properties Diver VisiONE provides various symbols for displaying point polygon and polyline layers To change the symbology properties of a map layer Inthe Layer Manager right click on the desired map layer and select Symbol Settings from the pop up menu ic EE 4S Q Qik Ofc rs ES MyM Data View Layout View E M L 4 Export to KML Eit Label Settings Symbol Settings XX Remove Layer W Blue Band 3 Polygon Symbol Properties Diver VisiONE provides various solid colors and patterns for displaying polygon map layers When a symbol is selected you may further customize the appearance of the symbol using the settings in the Options frame Color Select the color swatch to load the Color dialog box and select the desired color for the polygon symbol Color Outline Select the color swatch to load the Color dialog box and select the desired color for the boundary of the polygon Outline Width Specify the outline width A larger number will result in a thicker outline Polyline Symbol Properties Diver VisiONE provides various line styles for representing polyline map layers When a symbol is selected you may further customize the appearance of the symbol using the settings in the Options frame Color Select the color swatch to load the Color dialog box and select the desired color for the polyline Width Specify the width of t
113. u can choose emf Mor wate Level with respect lo Vertical Reference Dahm emH 201 Es Euubus Marae Water Level Mesturernert wath reppect lo Vatta Heterence Dahm oer 5 ella Wale Level eth espec lo Yalea Haare Dsbam em Lis Boe Det Mane Wate Level Mescurement wath apard in Vere Heterenee Dahm josie Double click on the desired format from the pop up menu to change the data series style Changing Data Series Titles To change a data series title e Select a data series from the Series list e Click the Title button located above the Series list e Type a new title for the selected data series in the Edit Series Title dialog box e Click the OK button to apply the changes To revert back to the default data series title click the Default button instead Editing Plot Series 85 86 Chapter 5 Time Series Plotting Mapping The Diver VisiONE mapping module powered by ESRI ArcObjects technology provides various tools for creating detailed maps displaying project data and imported GIS map layers The Mapping module can be launched by selecting the ne Mapping button from the Diver VisiONE toolbar This chapter covers the following topics e Creating a New Map Document e Adding a Location Layer e Exporting Layers to KML KMZ format Changing Symbol Properties e Showing Map Layer Labels e Exporting a Map to Image e Layout View 87 6 1 Mapping Interface The Mapping module interface 1s label
114. use an interface cable to connect the Diver to your Connecting to a Diver 33 laptop computer 3 5 Reading Diver Settings and Data To read the settings from a Diver open the Diver dialog by selecting View gt Diver from the main menu and then click the Settings button The following settings will be returned 7 34 Setting Diver Type Diver Status Started at Stops at Serial Number Description The type of Diver e g Mini Diver Micro Diver CTD Diver The status of the Diver can either be STARTED or STOPPED If you use future start or smart future start the status can also be FUTURE START The time at which the Diver was started The time at which the Diver stops Note The calculated stop time is simply based on the specified record interval and does not take into account the battery life of the Diver A stop time is only calculated for Divers programmed with the Fixed or Averaging sampling method The serial number of the Diver Memory Left Displays the amount of memory left in the Diver as a progress bar Battery Left Displays the amount of battery power remaining in the Firmware Version Diver Firmware version of the Diver Range The pressure range of the Diver Conductivity Range The conductivity range of the Diver CTD Diver only Location The assigned location for the Diver Sampling Method The sampling method e g Fixed Event Based User Sampling Interval Record Interval
115. utton refreshes the location profiles for selected locations Export button allows you to export the location profile to a graphics file For more information on this feature please see Exporting Location Profile to Image file on page 69 E Print button opens the Select Report dialog which allows you to print a summary or detailed location report Monitoring Point List The Monitoring Point List lists all the monitoring points from the Diver Data module that are not assigned to a location s casing When a monitoring point is assigned to a casing it is removed from the monitoring point list If the location is deleted or the monitoring point is unassigned the monitoring point is added back to the list For more information on assigning monitoring points to location casings please see Assigning Monitoring Points to Locations on page 65 Location Table The station table hosts a grid displaying a list of locations in the project The purpose of this list is to provide an overview of multiple locations and to perform general operations based on one or more selected locations e g send to report For a more detailed view of an individual location double click on a location row By default the location table displays eight columns including Monitoring Network Monitoring Point X and Y coordinate station Type Purpose Status and Locations You can remove columns from the table using the Field Chooser To load the fiel
116. veraging Sample method the Diver samples data at a specified fast rate Sampling Interval and then stores an average of these values at the specified averaging rate Record Interval For example Record Interval 1 hour Sampling Interval 1 Minute When programmed and started with these settings the Diver will read a sample every minute and record an average of the samples every 1 hour 3 6 3 Altitude Enter a value for the altitude above sea level of the location of the Diver This only applies to the TD Diver and CTD Diver The value entered should be in the same units that are programmed in the Diver e g meters or feet The value must fall within the following range 300 m to 3 000 m 984 ft to 9 842 ft 3 6 4 Conductivity Rage 38 For CTD Diver DI 263 two additional fields will appear in the Monitoring Point settings when the diver settings are read For the Conductivity Range choose between 80 00 or 30 00 mS cm In the adjacent combo box select between 1 Conductivity or 2 Spec Cond Please refer to your Diver manual for more information on these settings Chapter 3 Diver Data Management 3 7 Starting a Diver Before you can start a Diver the settings must have been read and the Diver status must be STOPPED see Reading Diver Settings and Data on page 34 ai To start the Diver click the Start button from the Diver toolbar Upon clicking you may be prompted with a warning message indicating
117. w iBi x Y Calibration History 0 98 T 0 9647 5 0 964 yo v 7 07 06 2007 05 10 2007 02 02 2008 01 06 2008 29 09 2008 27 01 2009 Refresh Close Help This feature is useful for monitoring changes in calibration over time which may aid in explaining significant variations in anomalies Note In order to view a CTD Divers calibration history the Diver must be connected to the reading unit interface cable Zooming Using the mouse left click and drag the cursor downwards to zoom into a point of interest on the graph Release the left button of the mouse to zoom into the defined area To zoom back out click the Refresh button 3 13 Importing Diver Data There are several ways in which you can import Diver data into your Diver VisiONE project You can import MON or DAT files transfer data from field devices such as Diver Pocket and Diver Mate and migrate data from LoggerDataManager 5 x databases Viewing the Calibration History 43 Whenever data is imported it is passed through Diver VisiONE s QA QC filter which checks for erroneous data and maximum minimum values in the data For more information on the QA QC filter please see Viewing the QA QC Log on page 40 3 13 1 From from MON DAT files To import Diver data from MON MON and DAT DAT files e Select Import gt Diver Data from the Diver Data main menu e An Open dialog box will appear on your screen where
118. w The following sections describe each tree item in more detail Note You must first download data from your Diver or import Diver data before tree items are listed in the monitoring point tree Navigating Diver Data using Monitoring Point Tree 23 3 2 1 Project Settings 24 Dieu Expos Sella Fis Type Iz w H Tes HIT Fio lares Formas Lx anri eve EN x EES E a Ergert Vives Deirge 1 Compu Tine FT Siro Tere fainter Tino 7 Dab Sewing Time Summe Time Vertical Felerereo Dabar When the root of the monitoring tree is selected the Project Settings will display The available settings include Project Folder The folder location where all time series data MON CSV and NITG will be exported to With every Diver download a binary DAT file is created and stored in a subfolder named DAT of this location To change the location of the project folder click the Open button and specify a different location Default Export Settings File Type Select which file types to generate when exporting time series data Each file type is described below DAT A binary format exported with every Diver download MON An ASCII file format supported by SWS software CSV Comma Separated Values format compatible with Microsoft Excel NITG A standard database file format used in The Netherlands Chapter 3 Diver Data Management File Name Format Specify the naming convention for exported time serie
119. y date time and readings of connected Divers in real time Calibrate CTD Divers and view calibration history Time Series Visualization Create time series plots for Diver data and associated production meteorological and field data Customize the appearance of time series plots using various style settings Export time series plots to various image file types including BMP JPG EMF Export data series for a selected plot to various file types including XML TXT HTML and XLS Mapping Display monitoring location points on a map Import point polygon and polyline layers from shapefiles Import base map images from various image file types including BMP GIF JPG Display attribute data on the map at each location point using the label renderer Specify the symbology and style settings for point polygon and polyline map layers View and print map documents in layout view Location Data Management Create well records and manually enter or import well construction details including drilling and annular filling information casing and screen data location lithology and field notes Easily combine and organize related locations into logical monitoring networks i e station groups Assign Diver monitoring points to individual well casings Generate well summary reports that display location data in tabular form location profiles a company logo and contact information Manually customize look up lists using the List Editor or im
120. you can locate and select the files to be imported You can make multiple selections by holding the CTRL key on your keyboard and clicking each file e Click the Open button to import the selected files NOTE Diver VisiONE supports MON files generated in LoggerDataManager version 4 0 and higher Diver Pocket Diver Office and DiverMate If the monitoring point name in the data file already exists in the Diver VisiONE the data set will be added to that monitoring point If the monitoring point in the data file does not exist in the Diver VisiIONE project a new node will be created in the monitoring point tree 3 13 2 From LDM 5 x Databases To import Diver data from Logger Data Manager LDM 5 x databases e Select Import gt Diver Data from the Diver Data main menu e The Import LDM Database dialog box will appear on your screen Click the El Open button and browse to the folder that contains the LDM database By default the LDM database is stored in the following path C Program Files LDM EXE DB e Select the DB folder and then click the OK button After validating the LDM database Diver VisiONE will transfer the data and import it into the current project Please note that it is possible that some data in your LDM database may not be imported into Diver VisiONE In this case it 1s likely that these time series data were originally downloaded to LDM from Divers currently not supported by Diver VisiONE To view the list of su

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