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1. Figure 3 7 Alarm Policies Window Page 2 of 2 3 7 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual Minimum and maximum output voltage PWR GPS to the Global Positioning System GPS Minimum and maximum allowed Digital Signal Processor DSP board temperature DSP TEMP in degrees Celsius GPS output status GPS STATUS either locked or unlocked Digitizers do not receive position or time information when GPS is unlocked Data outputs from up to six DSP processor boards DSP DIG IN 1 through DSP DIG IN 6 in each digitizer to the SMARTGeoHub DataBase Server These circuits are either Open no DSP data input from digitizer or Closed DSP data is received at the Hub The SMART 24 digitizers can be configured for up to 6 channels Each channel requires a DSP processor board Minimum and maximum auxiliary analog input power to the digitizer I O boards PWR AUX1 and PWR AUX2 These settings translate to the Level 1 digitizer display values shown in Figure 3 8 SMARTGeoSOHMonitor E In xl File Tools Help X Digitizer Array ST001 Xi 5T002 Xi 51003 X STO04 Xi ST005 XR sT006 Power Temperature GPS m PWR VIN PWR VSW PWR GPS DSP TEMP GPS STATUS STO09 13 154V 12676V 12 223V 25 836 C Unlocked X ST010 ST011 a X ST012 Digital Analog Xi 51013 37014 DSP DIG IN 1 DSP DIG IN 2 DSP DIG IN 3 PWR AUX1 X ST015 Closed Closed Closed 5 878 V Xm 51016 X3 57017 DSP DIG IN 4 DSP DIG IN 5 DSP DIG IN 6
2. S012 eS m xe G rc S G Mm YH d X 57013 STO61 ST062 ST063 ST064 STO65 STO66 ST067 ST068 ST069 ST070 STO71 STO72 XA ST014 b G Mm m Mm OG G S amp GR X Q sT015 ST073 STO074 STO075 STO076 XSTO77 STO78 STO79 STO80 ST081 STO082 STOS3 ST084 57016 x a rc d d OG GOOG X 51017 ST085 ST086 ST087 ST088 STOS9 STO90 ST091 ST092 STO093 STO94 STO095 ST096 Xm ST018 a Zm Zm S m m Xm Xf X sT019 ST097 ST098 ST099 ST100 ST101 ST102 ST103 ST104 ST105 ST106 ST107 1108 5T020 a Zm Zm mo CG SG d G GOOG Xi 57021 ST109 ST110 ST111 ST112 ST113 ST114 ST115 ST116 ST117 ST118 ST119 ST120 Xa 51022 Xm G Mm Mm Ye m X m 51023 ST121 ST122 ST123 ST124 ST125 ST126 ST127 ST128 L weh orons 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO62 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO36 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST028 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO07 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST058 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST119 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST035 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO30 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST057 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004
3. 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST021 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST055 Processing 0 records 2004 05 25 21 51 14 0 264 2 EEB52504 9 55 PM Figure 3 2 Top Level Display 3 1 1 Menu Bar The SMARTGeoSOHMonitor menu bar provides guick access the following pull down menus File Allows the user to select the Exit submenu to exit and close the SMART GeoSOHMonitor application Tools Allows the user to select the Configurator tool or to synchronize to the database Help Allows the user to select the About submenu which provides information on the SMART GeoSOHMonitor application date and version 3 1 2 Configurator Tool The Configurator tool provides guick access to the following functions e Connectivity Select the data server accessed for digitizer status 3 2 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual e Event Log Select event log size and backup settings e Input Naming Enter a preferred name for the six digital and two analog inputs of a SMART 24 Digitizer e Notification Enable an audible alarm or audible communication failure e Alarm Policies Set the values and conditions that will trigger an alarm 3 1 2 1 Connectivity Configuration The Connectivity window Figure 3 3 allows the user to select the Internet Protocol IP address or computer name were the SMARTGeoHub DataBase resides The SMARTGeoHub DataBase receives the SMAR
4. 3 Level 3 Policies uo ob eee Ie neod needs 3 9 3 1 2 5 4 Level 4 Policies Sine tette Hire reete ires 3 10 3 2 Operalion Proced reS uitae onus o ie pain te p Moor ten senkes 3 11 3 2 1 How to Configure SMARTGeoSOHMonitor 3 11 3 2 2 How to Acknowledge and Clear Alarms sssssse 3 12 3 29 The Event Log ccc sce hee hee hee ee Ree Ree Ree Reels 3 12 9 22 Eae dT PD M KE m 3 13 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual Page Intentionally Left Blank SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual List of Figures Figure 1 1 Typical SMARTGeoSOHMOonitor ee 1 1 Figure 3 1 Typical SOH DISplay uo x ea ea EARN e ERR QUE 3 1 Figure 3 2 Top Level Display eter ether ree hirta ber eve eu bor veu bord ve su dv 3 2 Figure 3 3 Connectivity Window eee eee eee eee een nen 3 3 Figure 3 4 Event Log WIDOOW ete ERE EE Eee Eee Rd a steric reete dn 3 4 Figure 3 5 Input Naming Window eee eee 3 5 Figure 3 6 Notification Window eee eee eee een nn 3 5 Figure 3 7 Alarm Policies Window Page 1 of 2 3 6 Figure 3 8 Level 1 Display eee eee ee 3 8 Figure 3 9 Level 2 Display erento cete ceci rettet un ntn nuces 3 9 Figure 3 10 Level 3 Display rrrrrnnnrnnnnnrnrrorvvnrnnnnnnnnnnnrrrrrnvnnnnnnnnnnnererevennnn 3 10 Figur 3 11 Eevel 4 DISplay eiae tte pnt oi tepido ton endet dons 3 11 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual Page Intentionally Left Blank S
5. PWR AUX2 Xi ST018 Closed Closed Closed 0 468 V Xi 51019 Xm 57020 X2 51021 Xm 51022 Xi 51023 ah orons Level 1 Level2 Level3 Level4 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO62 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO36 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST028 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STOO 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST058 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST118 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST035 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO30 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST057 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO21 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST065 LLL Processing 0 records 2004 05 25 21 50 01 0 Em gt EEJ S250 z PM Figure 3 8 Level 1 Display 3 1 2 5 2 Level 2 Policies Policies included at this level are related to the Global Positioning System GPS They include e GPS clock status GPS CLK STATUS either locked or unlocked This policy should be set to unlocked the digitizers do not receive time information when the GPS
6. VIN PWR Vsw PWR_GPS DSP TEMP GPS STATUS 13154V 12676V 12223V 25 836 C Unlocked Inputs BS Digital Analog igitizers 9 DSP DIG IN 1 DSP DIG IN 2 DSP DIG IN 3 PWR AUX1 Closed Closed Closed 6 878 V DSP DIG IN 4 DSP DIG IN 5 DSP DiG IN 6 PWR AUX2 Closed Closed Closed 0 468 V Parameter Values 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO62 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST036 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST028 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STOO 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST058 Event Log 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST119 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST035 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO30 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST057 2004 05 28 14 31 d COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST021 s 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 8T065 SOH a n Frocessma ar n ecards 2004 05 25 24 50 62504 9 55 PM Processor gt Activity Total Number of Unacknowledged Alarms across the entire Digitizer Array Total Number of Total Number of Digitizers Current Acknowledged Al
7. clock is unlocked 3 8 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual The maximum allowable difference between the local system time and the time received from the GPS GPS CLK DIFFERENCE GPS power switch either on or off GPS POWER This policy should be set to off the digitizers do not receive GPS information when the power has been switched off The minimum number of satellites required for the GPS system to operate accurately GPS SATELLITES GPS ERROR An encoded message provided from the GPS manufacturer These settings translate to the Level 2 digitizer display values shown in Figure 3 9 The following GPS values are also displayed 3 1 2 5 3 Current time received from the GPS GPS TIME The last date and time the GPS clock was locked GPS CLK LAST LOCK Digitizer location GPS LATITUDE GPS LONGITUDE and GPS ALTITUDE The last version and date of GPS navigational GPS NAV VER and signal GPS SIG VER firmware in use F SMARTGeoSOHMonitor File Tools Help YR Digitizer Array 0 xl XE sro Level1 Level2 Level3 Level4 X ST001 Xi 5T002 TI b dies Status Clock Location ea suits GPS_LATITUDE 2004 05 25 16 28 39 0 Xi STOO7 25 886 Xi ST008 GPS POWER GPS TIME Xi 5T009 GPS LONGITUDE Xi S010 5 886 4 51011 GPS STATUS GPS CLK STATUS Xi 7012 Unlocked Unlocked Ere MULES Xi 51013 25 886 Meters Mm STO14 GPS SATELLITES GPS CLK DIFFERENCE JG ST015 0 Firmware
8. 004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO30 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST057 3 1 2 5 4 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE gt Processing 0 records 2004 05 25 21 50 47 0 JEZE gt EEJ E25019 55PM 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO21 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST065 pz E v Figure 3 10 Level 3 Display Level 4 Policies Policies included at this level include Minimum and maximum voltages allowed for main system digital power PWR 5V PWR 3 3V and PWR 1 8V Minimum and maximum voltages allowed for main system analog power PWR 3 3VA and PWR 3 3VA Minimum and maximum allowed temperature in degrees Celsius for Power I O board PWR TEMP Minimum and maximum allowed firewire input voltage PWR FIREWIRE Minimum and maximum allowed input voltages to the internal USB host PWR USB HOST and the USB peripheral drive PWR USB Minimum and maximum allowed Digital System Processor DSP board voltages including oscillator voltage DSP VCTCX0 digital supply 3 3V voltage DSP FLASH and 5V voltage DSP SDRAM analog supply voltage DSP 5VA analog reference voltage DSP 2 5VREF real time clock battery voltage DSP 3 6VBAT and digital supply voltage DSP 1 8V 3 10 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual e Minimum and maximum Digital System Processor DSP board ground potential DSP PSEUDO e Minimum and maximum voltages f
9. 1 State Open v DSP DIG IN 2 State Open v DSP DIG IN 3 State Open v DSP DIG IN 4 State Open v DSP DIG IN 5 State Open v DSP DIG IN 6 State Open v PWR AUX1 Min Threshold 8 500 Max Threshold 8 500 PVR AUX2 Min Threshold 8 500 Max Threshold 5 500 Level2 GPS CLK STATUS State Locked v GPS CLK DIFFERENCE Max Threshold 1 000 GPS POWER State Off v GPS SATELLITES Min Threshold GPS ERROR vj Enabled Level 3 PWR SENSOR Min Threshold 3 000 Max Threshold 17 000 PWR SENSOR2 Min Threshold 3 000 Max Threshold 1 7 000 ADC1 CH1 MP Min Threshold 8 500 Max Threshold 8 500 ADC CH2 MP Min Threshold 8 500 Max Threshold 8 500 ADC1 CH3 MP Min Threshold 8 500 Max Threshold 8 500 ADC2 CH4 MP Min Threshold 8 500 Max Threshold 8 500 ADC2 CH5 MP Min Threshold 3 500 Max Threshold 8 500 ADC2 CH6 MP Min Threshold 3 500 Max Threshold 8 500 Figure 3 7 Alarm Policies Window Page 1 of 2 3 6 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual 7 SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Configurator e Ne Alarm Policies Digitizer All Digitizers Y Enabled Level 4 PWR 5V Min Threshold 1 1 000 Max Threshold 6 300 PWR 3 3V Min Threshold 1 1 000 1 000 Max Threshold 5 300 PWR 1 8Y Min Threshold 1 TM Max Threshold 6 300 PWR 3 3V Min Threshold 1 a Max Threshold 6 300 PWR_ 3 3VA Min Threshold 1 1 000 Max Threshold 6 300 PWR TEMP Min Threshold TAM 000 Max Thr
10. J m ST016 GPS NAV VER X 51017 GPS ERROR GPS CLK LAST LOCK TT M STs 02 02 10 05 2000 51019 0 2004 05 25 15 17 49 0 ST020 GPS SIG VER 7021 10 02 08 23 1999 Mm 87022 X 51023 4 eh naron 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO62 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO36 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST028 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STOO 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST058 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST119 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST035 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST030 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST057 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO21 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST065 N EGE A I Processing 0 records 2004 05 25 21 50 30 0 ET gt NETEGG 9 2 PM Figure 3 9 Level 2 Display Level 3 Policies Policies included at this level include Minimum and maximum voltage to one or two I O sensors PWR SENSOR1 and PWR SENSOR2 3 9 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual Minimum and maximum allowed mass position analog in
11. MARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual About This Document This manual is designed for technical personnel installing and operating Geotech Instruments SMARTGeoSOHMonitor program The following chapters are included in this manual e Chapter 1 General Information about the SMARTGeoSOHMonitor e Chapter 2 Installation and setup e Chapter 3 SMARTGeoSOHMonitor features and operation SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual Page Intentionally Left Blank vi SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual 1 General Information 1 1 SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Overview SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Figure 1 1 checks the State Of Health SOH of remote SMART digitizers and comunication link status Alarm conditions are displayed and logged to a file on disk The Client is written in Java as a Graphic User Interface GUI application that runs on all Unix Windows and Linux operating systems SMARTGeoSOHMonitor operates as either a local or remote client for SMARTGeoHubO DataBase Server software F SMARTGeoSOHMonitor b ni xj File Tools Help XE sro XB Digitizer Array Level 1 Level2 Level3 Level4 F Xe sro A X m sT002 Xm stoos Xm sT004 X stroos a ST006 Power Temperature GPS je FUA PAR VIN PWR Vsw PWR GPS DSP TEMP GPS STATUS sTo09 13154V 12 676v 12 223V 25 836 C Unlocked Xi ST010 sTO11 GS Mim 91012 Digital Analog ST013 STO14 DSP DIG IN 1 DSP DIG IN 2 DSP DIG I
12. N 3 PWR AUX1 Xi 570165 Closed Closed Closed 6 878 V Xi STO16 7017 DSP DIG IN 4 DSP DIG IN 5 DSP DIG IN 6 PWR AUX2 Xm ST018 Closed Closed Closed 0 468 V Xm 51019 4 51020 m 7021 X 51022 X m 51023 L Sede orons l 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST062 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST036 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST028 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STOO 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST058 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST118 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST035 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO30 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST057 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST021 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST065 4 POSEL LL LS PLL Processing 0 records 2004 05 25 21 50 01 0 ETE gt MEN 9 2 PM Figure 1 1 Typical SMARTGeoSOHMonitor 1 2 Operator Functionality The operators of SMARTGeoSOHMonitor can e Set alarms levels for specific network digitizer conditions including comunication links power and environmental conditions e
13. SMARTGeoSOHMonitor User s Manual Version 1 2 Copyright O 2004 2012 Geotech Instruments LLC Dallas Texas Revision History Rev Date Description By 6 17 04 Initial Release PCK 7 28 05 Some text updates MR 5 22 12 Updated MR SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual Table of Contents About This Document tm V 1 General Information ss eee eee a E AE SUL 1 1 1 1 SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Overview eee 1 1 1 2 Operator Functionality aiias eect ee eect 1 1 1 3 System Requirements a annnennnnnonennnenonennnnnonenenenonenennnenenenenenenenenene 1 1 2 SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Installation eene 2 1 3 SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Operation cccccecccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeeeees 3 1 1 Userinterface ec 3 1 ST Menu B r a shale las ah sla os aed is Laid Jaa os Jah ala dada as 3 2 3 1 2 Configurator TOOL cee tete ettet 3 2 3 1 2 1 Connectivity Configuration es sesnnanenennnennnennnennnenenenenen 3 3 3 1 2 2 Event Log Configuration sts oont one onto uont enn 3 3 3 1 2 3 Input Naming Configuration seeeeseeeseseeeeeees 3 4 3 1 2 4 Notification Configuration eeeeeee 3 4 3 1 2 5 Alarm Policies Configuration eeeeseesesseseessss 3 4 3u122 9 1 evel T POllCloS arrene 3 5 3 1 2 5 2 Level 2 Policies uante 3 8 3 1 2 5
14. T 24 Digitizer data streams It also allows you to select how often in seconds the monitor polls the database server for status information After entering a selection click Apply Clicking OK closes the window and clicking Cancel deletes the entries and closes the window F SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Configurator x Input Naming Notification Alarm Policies Connectivity Event Log Server shane Poll Rate 13 OK Apply Cancel Figure 3 3 Connectivity Window 3 1 2 2 Event Log Configuration The Event Log Widow Figure 3 4 allows the user to select e The log file size in kilobytes megabytes or gigabytes e The maximum number of backup files created After the maximum number is reached the monitor will delete the oldest file for each new file created e The number of lines allowed to accumulate in the event log before the application automatically saves to a backup file Note that users can also save event logs separately from the automatic backups selected via this window To manually save event logs right click in the event log 3 3 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual area of the monitor and when Save Copy is displayed left click it with the mouse cursor The file name is automatically generated and the file is saved to a logs folder in the same location as the SMARTGeoSOHMonitor After entering a selection click Apply Clicking OK closes the window and clicking Cancel delet
15. URE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST062 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST036 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST028 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STOO 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST058 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST119 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST035 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO30 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST057 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO21 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST065 zz Z AEE ZA gt Processing 0 records 2004 05 25 21 51 01 ra 2 JET M5254 9 55 PM Figure 3 11 Level 4 Display 3 2 Operation Procedures The major user functions for this application include e Configuring SMART GeoSOHMonitor for your digitizer array e Acknowledging alarms and using them to troubleshoot your digitizer array 3 2 1 How to Configure SMARTGeoSOHMonitor The Configurator tool paragraph 3 1 2 allows users to set up the SMARTGeoSOHMonitor for their specific system requirements Initially Users should configure SMARTGeoSOHMonitor to address connectivity to the appropriate SMARTGeoHub DataBase Server defin
16. View real time status of specific network digitizers e Log alarm messages to an external file The files are viewable via any ASCII file editor or viewer such as Microsoft Notepad 1 3 System Requirements The minimal hardware requirements are a computer with Intel Pentium 4 2 26GHz processor 512 MB RAM with Microsoft Windows XP operating system 1 1 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual Additional resources may be required to support large seismic networks Support for Linux and Unix operating systems is also available SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual Page Intentionally Left Blank 1 2 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual 2 SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Installation The SMART GeoSOHMonitor Client is installed as part of the SMARTGeoHub data acquisition system The install procedure is very simple and automated as described below To install SMARTGeoHub onto your computer Insert the Geotech s SMARTGeoHub CD in the system CD drive and double click on the Install program from the CD root directory This procedure will create all folders and will copy all files necessary to run SMARTGeoHub On a Windows platform the installation folder defaults to c NSmartGeoHub where the SMARTGeoHub programs will be installed in different subfolders one for each software component Next the Java Runtime Environment will be installed or updated to the newest version if already present on the computer The Typical set
17. alues are dependent on the respective site conditions in the seismic array This 3 4 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual window is divided into four levels of decreasing importance Level 1 includes the most important policies level 4 policies are the least important F SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Configurator X Input Naming ppa Digital Input 1 DSP DIG IN 1 Digital Input 2 DSP DIG IN 2 Digital Input 3 25P DIG IN 3 Digital Input 4 SP DIG IN 4 Digital Input 5 DSP DIG IN 5 Digital Input 6 SP DIG IN 6 Analog Input 1PWR AUX1 Analog Input 2PWR AUX2 Figure 3 5 Input Naming Window 7 SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Configurator Input Naming Notification Enable Audible Alarm I Enable Audible Communication Failure Figure 3 6 Notification Window 3 1 2 5 1 Level 1 Policies Policies included at this level include SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual e Minimum and maximum main input supply voltage to the digitizer both before PWR VSW and after the power relay and its diodes PWR VIN The PWR VSW voltage may also include batteries 7 SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Configurator xj eme Kocadon Alarm Policies Digitizer All Digitizers Y Enabled NODI PWR VIN Min Threshold 3 000 Max Threshold 1 7 000 PAR VSW Min Threshold 3 000 Max Threshold 1 7 000 PWR GPS Min Threshold 3 000 Max Threshold 17 000 DSP TEMP Min Threshold 100 000 Max Threshold 275 000 GPS STATUS State Locked v DSP DIG IN
18. arms across that have encountered a Date and the entire Digitizer Array communication interruption Time Figure 3 1 Typical SOH Display 3 1 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual Note that when Digitizer Array is selected in the left panel or D is pressed on the keyboard icons for each digitizer are displayed in the right hand area Figure 3 2 An individual digitizer icon in this area can be clicked to select it highlighting the same unit on the left and the digitizer values are displayed When a fault has occurred for a digitizer the digitizer icon turns red Additionally if there is a communications problem a red X appears over icon Faults are acknowledged by right clicking the affected value the color changes to yellow until the fault is corrected SMARTGeoSOHMonitor File Tools Help E x X Digitizer Array Digitizer Array Mo X G A A A X X x UA ST001 ST002 STO03 STOO4 STOO05 STO06 STO007 STOOS STOO9 ST010 STO11 ST012 Mm M X X x o X x X X X 4 Q 57005 a ST013 ST014 STO15 STO16 STO17 ST018 ST019 ST020 ST021 ST022 ST023 ST024 a rk de km m de d CG CG VG 1a pian ST025 STO26 ST027 STO028 ST029 ST030 ST031 STO032 STO033 STO34 ST035 ST036 Ay A G G xe G OG ST009 ST037 STO38 STO39 ST040 STOM STO42 STO43 STO44 ST045 ST046 STO47 ST048 om x G x x X o X 4 m STO11 STO49 STO50 STO51 STO052 ST053 STO054 STO055 ST056 1057 STO58 ST059 ST060
19. e c SMARTGeoHub SMARTServer bin runServer bat 2 1 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual Page Intentionally Left Blank 2 2 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual 3 SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Operation This chapter describes the user interface and operating procedures for the SMARTGeoSOHMonitor 3 1 User interface The user interface Figure 3 1 consists of a menu toolbar an area to select network digitizers or the array an area for display of current parameter values and the event log which displays alarms and their resolution When an alarm threshold value is reached the affected indictor flashes red an audible alarm may sound and a log entry is added to the list An additional bar at the bottom of the interface indicates processor activity total number of unacknowledged and acknowledged alarms number of digitizers that have encountered a communication interruption and the current date and time The frames that make up SMARTGeoSOHMonitor can be re sized with a mouse cursor to suit the user s viewing requirements Simply click on a border and move it If the information to be displayed in any area exceeds the available display space scrollbars appear at the bottom and right edges inizi Menu pp Fie Tools Help Bar X Digitizer Array rever 1 level2 Levels Level d sT001 7 X m sro 4 Xm sT003 A k m S1004 77 Selected ril i NE ttl Ower emperature Digitizer PWR
20. e the event logging function enable or disable the audible notification functions and define the desired alarm settings 3 11 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual Users should be prepared with operating tolerances for each model of digitizer used in their array and the conditions they will operate within The SMART system assumes the use of similar digitizers The user has the option of entering a preferred name for up to six digital and two analog inputs from the digitizers Note that the names apply to the same SOH channel of all digitizers in the user s array As a convenience the Alarm Policies window of the configurator allows the user to enter all of the common digitizer alarm settings by selecting All Digitizers before entering the values After this step the individual digitizers can be selected and any special values entered 3 2 2 How to Acknowledge and Clear Alarms The primary function of the SMARTGeoSOHMonitor is to ensure the digitizers of an array are maintained in optimal working order When an alarm occurs the user s should troubleshoot the affected digitizer s to return them to working order When a fault has occurred for a digitizer the digitizer icon turns red Additionally if there is a communications problem a red X appears over icon The easiest way to find faulty digitizers is to press D on your keyboard to move to the top level display Figure 3 2 the digitizers are shown in the value display area You can al
21. es the entries and closes the window x InputNaming Notification Alarm Policies Connectivity Event Log Log Size 100 MB v Max Backups 10 Display Size 500 lines OK Apply I Cancel Figure 3 4 Event Log Window 3 1 2 3 Input Naming Configuration The Input Naming Window Figure 3 5 allows users to enter a preferred name for up to six spare digital and two spare analog inputs The name is dependent on user preferences for specific points After the names are entered and Apply or OK at the bottom of the window is clicked these names appear in the Alarm Policies window and on the monitored values section of the display Clicking Cancel deletes the entries and closes the window 3 1 2 4 Notification Configuration The Notification Window Figure 3 6 allows the user to enable or disable an audible alarm or audible communication failure The Audible Alarm sounds when any preset digitizer alarm policy is faulted The Audible Communication Failure sounds when communication with a digitizer is lost After selecting click Apply Clicking OK closes the window and clicking Cancel deletes the entries and closes the window 3 1 2 5 Alarm Policies Configuration The Alarm Policies Window Figure 3 7 sets the allowed voltage ranges and conditions that trigger an alarm When a voltage exceeds a set range or a signal condition such as an open circuit or an unlocked state an alarm is triggered The v
22. eshold 275 000 PWR FIREWIRE Min Threshold 3 T Max Threshold 17 000 PWR USB HOST Min Threshold 1 1000 Max Threshold 5 300 PWR USB Min Threshold 1 TTE Max Threshold 5 300 DSP VCTCXO Min Threshold 1 E Max Threshold 6 300 DSP FLASH Min Threshold 1 1 000 Max Threshold 5 300 DSP PSEUDO Min Threshold 1 000 Max Threshold 6 300 DSP SDRAM Min Threshold 1 000 1 000 Max Threshold 6 300 DSP 5VA Min Threshold TN Max Threshold 6 300 DSP 2 5VREF Min Threshold 1 e Max Threshold 5 300 DSP 3 6VBAT Min Threshold 1 1 000 Max Threshold 6 300 DSP 1 8V Min Threshold 1 TUNE Max Threshold 5 300 ADC1 3V A Min Threshold 1 ru Max Threshold 5 300 ADC1 3VA Min Threshold 6 300 300 Max Threshold 1 000 ADC1 3V Min Threshold 1 TIME Max Threshold 5 300 ADC1 GND Min Threshold 1 ed Max Threshold 6 300 ADC1 TEMP Min Threshold 100 000 00 000 Max Threshold 275 000 ADC2 3VA Min Threshold 1 FETE Max Threshold 6 300 ADC2 3VA Min Threshold 200 300 Max Threshold 1 000 ADC2 3V Min Threshold 1 1 000 Max Threshold 6 300 ADC2 GND Min Threshold 1 TAr Max Threshold 5 300 ADC2 TEMP Min Threshold ae 000 Max Threshold 275 000 ETH1 3 3V Min Threshold 1 1 000 Max Threshold 5 300 ETH1 TEMP Min Threshold TM 000 Max Threshold 275 000 ETH2 3 3V Min Threshold 1 1000 Max Threshold 6 300 ETH2 TEMP Min Threshold 100 000 Max Threshold 275 000 KJE Cancel
23. her list by clicking on it and using the following keystrokes e Ctri Home to move to the top of the list e Ctri End to move to the end of the list e Page Up or Page Down to move one display area in either direction e Your mouse wheel can be used to scroll through either list Additionally you can select the digitizer list by clicking it and using the S key to move through the list The value display area will update with each selection however the digitizer list will not automatically scroll Pressing D returns to the top level display 3 13
24. or both ADC boards 1 and 2 including analog supply voltages ADC1 3VA and ADC1 3VA digital supply voltage ADC1 3V and ground chassis ground ADC1 GND e Minimum and maximum temperatures in degrees Celsius for both ADC boards ADC1 TEMP and ADC2 TEMP e Minimum and maximum allowed voltages for both Ethernet boards ETH1 3 3V and ETH2 3 3V and temperature ETH1 TEMP and ETH2 TEMP These settings translate to the Level 4 digitizer display values shown in Figure 3 11 F SMARTGeoSOHMonitor File Tools Help In x YB Digitizer Ara ME Y 7 Level3 Level4 XE sro Xm sTo X 51003 2 i Output DSP Ethernet sT004 A Xi 91005 Xm STOOG Xi 51007 Xi STO08 X sT009 3 dis 7 10 300 V Mm 51012 Xi 91013 ADC1 3VA ADC2 3VA DSP VCTCXO DSP 5VA 3 302 V 3 302 V PWR FIREWIRE 3598 V 5 301 V ADCi 3VA apc2 3va 3811 V DSP FLASH DSP 2 5vREF 2699 V 2 699 V ETH1 TEMP PWR USB HOST 3598 V 2 799V ADC1 3v ADC2 3v 26 186 C m STO14 5 223 V DSP PSEUDO DSP 3 6VBAT 3302 V 3 302 V m STO15 PWR USB 3 598 V 3 900 V ADC1 GND ADC2 GND 3811 Xi ST016 DSP SDRAM DSP 1 8V 4 300 V 3 300 V ETH2 TEMP A 57017 3 5 300 V ST018 a a 3 598 V 2 088 V ADCA TEMP ADCZ TEMP 25996 C 26 256 C 25 386 C ETH1 3 ETH2 3 Xi 91019 Xi 51020 m 7021 Xi 7022 Xm 51023 No orana 2004 05 28 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAIL
25. puts from up to six channels ADC1 CH1 MP through ADC2 CH6 MP Each of the two ADC boards in a SMART 24 digitizer has three channels These settings translate to the Level 3 digitizer display values shown in Figure 3 10 SMARTGeoSOHMonitor File Tools Help X Digitizer Array X sT001 Xi 57002 Xi 51003 X STO04 Xi ST005 X sT006 Xi 51007 X sT008 Xm STO09 X sT010 m ST011 Xi 87012 Xa 51013 Xi STO14 Xi 51015 Xm 57016 Xm 51017 X 7018 Xi sTO19 Xi 31020 J m 51021 Xi 91022 Xi 51023 weh oroas ini xi Level1 Level2 Level3 Level4 Sensor Voltage Channel Inputs Board 1 PWR SENSOR1 ADC1_CH1_MP ADC1 CH2 MP ADC1 CH3 MP 12 223 0 169 V 0 169 V 0 169 V Board 2 ADC2 CH4 MP ADC2 CH5 MP ADC2 CH6 MP 0 169 V 0 169 V 0 169 V PWR SENSOR2 12 223 v 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 26 14 31 54 COMM FAILURE 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST062 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STO36 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST028 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 STOO 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST058 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST119 2004 05 25 21 45 57 1085521557000 ST035 2
26. so scroll through the digitizer list on the left side of the page You can then click any marked icon to move to the value display for the specific digitizer Move through the various display levels by clicking the tabs Alarms are indicated in red To acknowledge each alarm right click it with your mouse You should then attempt to find the problem which caused the alarm i e a faulty power supply if a voltage is out of tolerance or inadequate ventilation if a board has overheated The alarms should clear automatically after each problem is solved 3 2 3 The Event Log The event log displays alarms and their resolution The following specific data is displayed for each event e The log date year month and day and time hour minute and second e Event description including ALARM ALARM CLEARED COMM FAILURE or COMM FAILURE CLEARED e The alarm date year month and day and time hour minute and second according to the digitizer and also the alarm date in seconds after January 1 1970 e The name of an affected digitizer site e A short explanation of the alarm event along with the logged value and the minimum and maximum event thresholds e f ALARM CLEARED or COMM FAILURE CLEARED is displayed the alarm duration is also included 3 12 SMARTGeoSOH Monitor User s Manual 3 2 4 Quick Keys When reviewing the alarm messages or searching for a particular digitizer the user can quickly move through eit
27. up should be selected during the Java Runtime Environment Install Wizard The install procedure will also install the relational database needed by SMARTGeoHub This installation procedure assumes that you have no current SMART GeoHub installation on the computer Another procedure should be used to update or re install SMARTGeoHub by double clicking on the Update program from the CD root directory The update procedure is similar to the install procedure but it excludes the installation of the relational database When the software installation is completed it is recommended to create or update existing shortcuts on the Desktop to point to the SMARTGeoHub programs The SMARTGeoSOHMonitor shortcut should point to the following program file given here as an example c SMARTGeoHub SMARTGeoSOH Monitor bin SOH Monitor bat Also it is recommended to set the program icon by editing the shortcut Properties to point to c SMARTGeoHub icons SmartSOH ico Double click on the SMART GeoSOHMonitor icon to start the SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Client The SMARTGeoHub Sever application is used to accept incoming real time data connections from SMART 24 instruments via a TCP IP network connection and to write the received SOH data to the database from where they can be accessed by the SMARTGeoSOHMonitor Client To start the SMARTServer double click on the SMARTServer shortcut that points to the following program file given here as an exampl
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