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1. Figure 10 SMARTAssociate GUI Running SMARTAssociate The input SUDS files with any names recorded at different stations should all be present in the input data folder The event SUDS files will be stored in the output data folder with the following names YYYYMMDD hhmmss net suds OT YYYYMMDD hhmmss staco suds files vvith one station only VVhere NET is the network name up to 8 characters STACO is the long station name assigned to the recording station up to 5 characters 14 SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide YYYY 4 digit year MM month DD day of month hh hour mm minute ss second of the first data sample in the file and suds the filename extension Make sure to use unique station names when running the procedure to associate different recording stations By double clicking on the SMARTAssociate icon on the desktop the program will perform the following tasks Filtering of all input station files followed by automatic picking on the components defined in the list of components for picking P arrivals set in the configuration file If no picks are found on the requested components the station file is renamed according to the output filename convention YYYYMMDD hhmmss staco suds and stored in the subfolder UNASSOC of the output folder For every station one pick is selected and stored for association purposes corresponding to the first component from list found in the inpu
2. SEGY window files yyyymmdd hhMMss n NET STACO CMP segy Mini SEED window files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO msed SEED window files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO seed SEISAN window files yyyy mm dd hhMM ssS n STACO nnn MATLAB window files yyyym ss n STACO mat CSS3 0 window waveform files doy hhMM STACO CMP w SUDS calibration files yyyym m ss n STACO suds SAC calibration files yyy ymmdd s n STACO sac nnn SEGY calibration files yyyym 1 ss n NET STACO CMP segy Mini SEED calibration files yy hhMMss n STACO msed SEED calibration files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO seed SEISAN calibration files yyyy mm dd hhMM ssS n STACO nnn MATLAB calibration files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO mat ascii ASCII calibration files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO CMP asc headers Headers for calibration files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO txt W CSS3 0 calibration waveform files STACOyyyy doy hhMM STACO CMP w 2 102 Log calibration files yyyymmdd hhMMss L STACO log soh State of health files status Status files Figure 8 Output database folders window status used for DL 24 only log and headers used for SMART 24R6 only 11 SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide 3 References Banfill R 1999 PC SUDS Utilities Version 2 60 Banfill Software Engineering Big Water Utah 180p Banfill R 2002 Win SUDS Utilities Version 2 86 Banfill Software Engineering Valde
3. event or calibration SMART 24R data respectively NET is the network code up to 3 characters STACO the station code up to 5 characters CMP the component code up to 3 characters and segy the file extension common for all files The SEED data are SEED Volumes IRIS 1993 Each file contains all the data channels and has the same name as the SUDS data file but the extension seed The Mini SEED data are Data Only SEED Volumes IRIS 1993 Each file contains all the data channels and has the same name as the SUDS data file but the extension msed The SEISAN data are SEISAN version 7 x files Havskov and Ottem ller 2001 Each file contains all the data channels and has the name following the SEISAN naming convention yyyy mm dd hhMM ssS n STACO nnn where yyyy is the year mm the month dd the day of month hh the hour MM the minute ss the second corresponding to the time stamp of the first sample in the data stream n is 1 for primary rate channels and 2 for secondary rate channels in case of DL 24 data and C E or B for continuous event or calibration SMART 24RO data respectively STACO 4 SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide is the station code up to 5 characters and nnn is the 3 digit number of channels in the file The MATLAB data are in binary MATLAB Version 4 format compatible with the MATLAB software by MathWorks Version 4 or higher Each file contains all the data
4. Banfill 1999 that includes the full FDSN station and channel naming convention Each output file contains all the data channels and has the following name yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO suds where yyyy is the year mm the month dd the day of month hh the hour MM the minute ss the second corresponding to the time stamp of the first sample in the data stream n is l for primary rate channels and 2 for secondary rate channels in case of DL 24 data and C E or B for continuous event or calibration SMART 24R data respectively STACO is the station code of 5 characters and suds is the file extension common for all files The SAC data are in binary SAC format Tapley and Tull 1991 There is one file per data channel The filename is the same as for the SUDS data file and has the extension sac where nnn is a 3 digit channel index between 000 999 The SEG Y data are in PASSCAL SEG Y trace format a modified form of the standard SEG Y format originally established by the Society of Exploration Geophysicists Each file contains one trace and has the name yyyymmdd hhMMss n NET STACO CMP seoy where yyyy is the year mm the month dd the day of month hh the hour MM the minute ss the second corresponding to the time stamp of the first sample in the data stream n is 1 for primary rate channels and 2 for secondary rate channels in case of DL 24 data and C E or B for continuous
5. CII text format They are named yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO CMP asc where yyyy is the year mm the month dd the day of month hh the hour MM the minute ss the second corresponding to the time stamp of the first sample in the data stream n 1s C E or B for continuous event or calibration data respectively STACO is the station code up to 5 characters CMP the component code up to 3 characters and asc is the file extension Each data file has one header line starting with H followed by the initial sample time as epoch time number of seconds since 01 01 1970 00 00 00 the sample rate channel number and bit vveight in Volts count The header line is follovved by the data values in counts for that channel only Starting SMARTOffline To start SMARTOffline double click on the SMARTOffline icon on the Desktop The graphical user interface shovvn in Figure 4 vvill be displayed The first menu Commands allovvs issuing the main commands for data handling and provides access to the operational message log The second menu Settings allovvs setting up the DL 24 channel definitions for the output data files The SMARTOffline Messages vvindovv provides a summary operation report listing the performed actions and the number of the data files output to the database SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide A detailed history of the operation messages including the names of the data files output to the database is avail
6. SMARTOffline trial version or permanent for a SMARTOffline full version is distributed from the factory as a file by email or on the distribution CD After the SMARTOffline installation the license key file has to be copied into the SMARTOffline home directory For versions 3 5 and above the application can run as trial version for a limited period of time typically 30 days after first time it is executed It can be activated anytime into full permanent version that is locked to the PC it is activated on following the steps described below Starting with Windows Vista and including Windows 7 first time only run the SMARTOffline program as an administrator The first time when executing the program and everytime before activation the window shown in Figure 1 is displayed To run the trial version click on the Evaluate SMARTOffline link and the application will be started see 2 To activate SMARTOffline click on the Activate SMARTOffline link and the activation dialog will open as shown in Figure 2 Submit to Geotech the two user codes 1 SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide displayed in this dialog Upon receipt of the activation number s from the factory go to the activation dialog and enter the activation code s if only one code is received enter it as Activation Code 1 then press Continue A window as in Figure 3 confirms a successful activation press Continue to start the application After activatio
7. SMARTOffline v3 5 Offline Data Retrieval and Conversion Tool User s Guide Copyright 2003 2011 Geotech Instruments LLC Dallas Texas SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide DOCUMENT HISTORY ome en ew Pi Como lmils 0 CIN ETC CI ui CECI E COC T l CECI E E CC E CI T l CI E oe COI E E pp 4 5 11 SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide CONTENTS 1 INSTALETNG S 1 2 RUNNING s 3 NPUT DATAnA SN E RODO at s b bd ns 3 QUITPUEDATA x a a n AE a o Meo A s 4 STARTING SMART QEREINE root Ba a E RA 5 SETTING CHANNEL DEFINITIONS DL 24 ONLY csccesseeseesseessceeeceseceseeaeceaeceaecaeecaeeeseeeeeseeeeeenseeneeenseeaees 6 DATA RETRIEVAL AND 7 INPUT PARAMETERS dos den ean a 8 O OGANDO 10 3 REFERENCES susa z E H R d s s 12 APPENDIX 1 SMARTASSOCIATE NETWORK FILE ASSOCIATION PROGRAM 13 SMAR EAssoci te Installations coke tae Re ed Bak ad thao o gos 13 CONfIGUTOTON gt iia cH a A AUS ads But n 13 14 ili SMARTOffline
8. TOffline v3 5 User s Guide SMARTOffline Data Retrieval and Conversion Field data from multiple input locations are saved to a local database in SUDS SAC SEG Y SEISAN Mini SEED MATLAB 553 0 SEED and ASCII format Set the desired parameters then press OK to run the task or Exit to cancel the execution Exit and return to the main menu m Input Recorder Type SMART 24R DL 24 Input data locations drives or folders r Delete input data after saving to the local database Change List g c localdata M Output Home folder of the local database c Mielddata T Overwrite existing files V 505 format PASSLAL SEG Y format T SEISAN format T Mini SEED format T MATLAB format V CSS3 0 format Calibration folder optional T SEED format c responses T ASCII format Single channel files Home folder for mirrored raw data Je Mfielddisks T Keep a copy of raw data Figure 6 Data Retrieval and Conversion window SMARTOffline Input Data Locations 14 Set up the new list of input data locations drives and or folders where input data are stored Press OK to save the new list or Exit to cancel the changes and keep the old list Exit Select desired items from the list below and press the arrow button to add them to the na new list New list of input locations c ileddisk1 c Mfielddisk2 2 c Mfie
9. YMMDD hhmmss net suds for event files with at least two stations or YYYYMMDD hhmmss staco suds for files with one station only and stored in the subfolder UNASSOC of the output folder If the Autopick option is turned off by setting the auto pick flag to O in file smartassoc ini the file begin times on the requested components are used for 15 SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide file association instead of the P arrival times This option is used in the case of continuous file recording 16
10. able from the Commands View Message History menu The messages history stored in the file C smartoffline smartoffline log can be cleared by selecting the Commands Clear Message History menu Otherwise once the current log file size exceeds 1 Megabyte or becomes older than 1 month SMARTOffline renames it as C smartoffline smartoffline YYYY MM DD log where YYYY MM and DD are the year month and day of the oldest log message in the file The SMARTOffline distribution includes examples of configuration parameters that the user should edit according to the actual system settings ioi xi Commands Settings Help SMARTOffline Messages zi xi A Data source no 1 m E Scanning for continuous files 5 input files processed Scanning for event files 1 input files processed Scanning for calibration files 5 input files processed Scanning for SOH files no input files found Data writing to the database completed Data source no 1 c disk Scanning for continuous files no input files found Scanning for event files 1 input files processed Scanning for calibration files no input files found Scanning for SOH files no input files found Data writing to the database completed 411 y Running PO Figure 4 Graphical User Interface of SMARTOffline Setting channel definitions DL 24 only This option available from the Settings menu allows the user to set up the channel information for the output data files In
11. channels and has the same name as the SUDS data file but the extension mat The CSS3 0 data are written to a CSS3 0 database see Science Applications International Corporation 2001 in the w subfolder The CSS wfdisc sitechan and lastid tables are output in the local database directory of the corresponding waveform recording type continuous event window or calibration The ASCII multi channel files for SMART 24R only are written in a simple ASCII text format Each file contains all the data channels and has the same name as the SUDS data file but the extension asc For each data channel a 4 line header gives on first line the network station and component identifiers as NET STACO CMP where NET is the network code up to 8 characters STACO the station code up to 5 characters and CMP the component code up to 3 characters on the second line the initial sample time as mm dd yy hhMMss xxx where mm is the month dd the day of month yy the last two digits of the year hh the hour MM the minute ss the second and xxx the millisecond corresponding to the time stamp of the first sample in the data stream on the third line the sample rate real number on the fourth line the number of samples recorded for the given channel followed by data values as one sample integer number per line All data channels follow sequentially in one file The ASCII single channel files for SMART 24R only are written in a simple AS
12. copied together with their original directory structure to a local folder SMARTOffline also handles any set of SMART 24R raw data files retrieved from the unit and stored to a local folder on the PC no specific directory structure required To access and retrieve files stored in a SMART 24R Series instrument the user can use FTP to transfer files as needed via a TCP IP connection The user can also use the removable USB drive module to retrieve files directly by removing it from the unit and connecting it to PC USB port To access and retrieve files stored in a DL 24 Series instrument the user can use the removable PCMCIA drive to retrieve files directly by removing it from the unit and connecting it to the PCMCIA reader on the local PC SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide Output Data SMARTOffline can output data in one of the following formats SUDS SAC SEG Y SEED Mini SEED SEISAN MATLAB CSS3 0 and ASCII multi channel or single channel files Raw data files are converted and the output data files are stored in the local database directories depending on the data format selection and waveform recording type continuous event window or calibration When processing entire data disks SMARTOffline also saves header files SMART 24R only and log status files to the output database The SUDS data are in demultiplexed SUDS format version 1 51 Banfill 2002 This is a 32 bit version of the original PC SUDS format Ward 1989
13. e settings or on Exit to cancel the changes and keep the old settings Data Retrieval and Conversion To start retrieving data select the Get Data command from the Commands menu The window shown in Figure 6 is opened displaying the parameters to be set up before running the task SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide Input parameters Use the Recorder Type switch to select input from a DL 24 D series or SMART 24R series instrument List of input data locations is the list of drives or folders where the input data are stored Each represents either the drive letter assigned by the Windows operating system for the field disk connected directly to the PC port USB or PCMCIA or a folder on the PC where the entire structure of the field disk was previously copied or for SMART 24R only a local folder containing any number of raw data files As many as 100 different input locations can be entered When processing entire data disks SMARTOffline converts raw data files according to the user s output format selection saving them to the output database and also copies header files and log files to the output database For example if the removable SMART 24R disk is removed from the unit and connected to the PC USB port being accessible locally as drive E the input data location for SMARTOffline is If the entire SMART 24R data disk e g drive D was retrieved from the unit by FTP and saved into the local PC f
14. iates 4 fields a new station name component network Exit and sensor type To change definitions first select the desired item from list Press Edit to move the selected channel in the edit line to allow for changes then press Update to bring the channel back in the list Press Delete to remove a selected channel from list 1028 1 STACO BHZ NET v 1029 2 STACO BHN NET v 1023 3 STACO BHE NET v Edit Delete di r Edit Channel Definition Enter the information for a new channel or for a channel to be changed When finished press Update to add it to the list nput Output Sensor type i 1 char a New station Component Network vevelocity 4 chars 1 char name 5 chars 3 chars 3 chars a acceleration Ii iH O E S HE Update lt 1 to 6 for channels 1 6 primary sampling rate or A to F for channels 1 6 secondary rate Figure 5 Channel Definitions window To add a new channel and enter its properties use the edit line on the bottom of the configuration window then press Update To change the definitions for a given channel use the mouse to select it from the list and then press Edit to move that channel in the edit line where changes can be made Pressing Update will bring the selected channel back in the list To remove a channel from the list select it with the mouse and press Delete Once the channel information is set up click on OK to save th
15. k the user can choose to set up and run a new task or to close the program by selecting Exit from the Commands menu 10 SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide __ DATABASE HOME FOLDER isuds SUDS continuous files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO suds sac SAC continuous files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO sac nnn segy SEGY continuous files yyyymmdd hhMMss n NET STACO CMP segy msed Mini SEED continuous files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO msed seed SEED continuous files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO seed sei SEISAN continuous files yyyy mm dd hhMM ssS n STACO nnn mat MATLAB continuous files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO mat ascii ASCI continuous files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO CMP asc headers Headers for continuous files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO txt CSS3 0 continuous waveform files STACO hhMM STACO CMP w SUDS event files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO suds SAC event files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO sac nnn SEGY event files yyyymmdd hhMMss n NET STACO CMP segy Mini SEED event files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO msed SEED event files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO seed SEISAN event files yyyy mm dd hhMM ssS n STACO nnn MATLAB event files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO mat ascii ASCII event files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO CMP asc headers Headers for event files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO txt CSS3 0 event waveform files STACOyyyy doy 5 CMP w window SUDS window files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO suds SAC window files yyyymmdd hhMMss n STACO sac
16. k dimension divided by the apparent P wave velocity The time window and the minimum number of arrival times are input parameters In the continuous file case the association is based on the begin time of station files SMARTAssociate was designed to associate data files recorded by Geotech SMART 24R and DL 24 instruments It can process data recorded by RefTek or Kinemetrics K2 instruments as well after running a separate conversion and data clean up procedure The final event files are written in SUDS format and can be processed using the SMARTQuake automated earthquake processor in off line operation mode and SeisPlus interactive seismogram processing program The data flow chart is presented in Figure 9 SMART Offline Data Acquisition and Processing System SMARTOffline Automated Data Retrieval and Conversions SMARTAssociate Automated Network File Association SMARTQuake running offline Automated Earthquake Data Processing Field Disks USB Hub SeisPlus Interactive Seismic Data Analysis Figure 9 SMART Offline Data Acquisition and Processing SMARTAssociate Installation If the software is distributed on CD copy the folder SMARTAssociate from the CD to your hard disk If the software is distributed as a self extracting archive file SMARTAssociate Install exe run this file and and point it to a home folder for the SMARTAssociate software e g C smartassociate This procedure will create all f
17. lddisk3 c Mileddisk AND OR type here the location name and press the Add button to add it to the list Add Figure 7 Input Data Locations window SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide Output parameters Enter the Home folder of the local database where output files will be stored SMARTOffline uses as necessary the database directory structure shown in Figure 8 depending on the recorder type and on the active selection of the output formats All necessary directories are generated by SMARTOffline at run time Window and Status folders are used for DL 24 only while Log and Headers folders are used for SMART 24R only For SMART 24R using window recording data are output to the Cont or Event folder depending whether the recording window was set to record in continuous or event mode If desired check the appropriate box Overwrite existing files to enable overwriting of the output data in the local database if destination files already exist Leaving the box unchecked will skip transfer and conversion for already existing files Check the appropriate boxes to enable the desired output in any combination of the following formats SUDS SAC SEG Y SEED Mini SEED SEISAN MATLAB CSS3 0 and ASCII Optionally the output SEED volumes can include the appropriate instrument response information To enable this feature enter the Calibration folder that contains the response files in SEISAN format a
18. n SMARTOffline program starts directly to its main window as described next SMARTOffline Activate SMARTOffline have already purchased and would like to activate the product gt Evaluate SMARTOffline You have 30 days left in your evaluation period Go To Website Figure 1 SMART Offline initial window SMARTOffline Activation Please email support geoinstr com to activate the product User Code 1 User Code 2 Activation Code 1 Activation Code 2 Figure 2 SMARTOffline Activation Dialog SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide SMARTOffline Activation The activation was successful Product Activation Successful Continue D Figure 3 SMARTOffline Activation Window 2 Running SMARTOffline Input Data SMARTOffline input consists of data files of the SMART 24R series and DL 24 D series instruments raw data stored in the modified CD1 1 format for the SMART 24R series instrument Geotech Instruments 2004 or in the HLCP internal format for the DL 24 D series instrument Geotech Instruments 2001 as well as header data files containing parametric information on the recorded data SMART 24R only and log status files containing log and status messages generated by the instrument which are ASCII text files To transfer and convert entire field data disks prior to running SMARTOffline the disks should be either mounted as local drives on the working PC or
19. older c data the input data location for SMARTOffline is c data D If a set of SMART 24R raw data files stored in the modified CD1 1 format having the file extension cd11 was transferred to a local PC folder c localdata the input data location for SMARTOffline is tc localdata When configuring SMARTOffline do not use names containing the blank character for input output directories Use the Change List button to make changes to the list For this selection the next window SMARTOffline Input Data Locations will be shown see Figure 7 Use the mouse to select items from the current list displayed on the left side of the configuration window and press the arrow button to add them to the new list on the right side of the configuration window Also you can type the location name in the edit line and press the Add button to add the item to the new list When ready press the OK button to save the new list or Exit to cancel the changes keeping the old list The SMARTOffline Data Retrieval and Conversion window Figure 6 will return showing the new list of input locations If desired check the appropriate box to enable deleting of the input data from the field disks folders and or drives after saving the output data to the local database Leaving the box unchecked will preserve input data files but they can be deleted anytime later by selecting Delete Input Data from the Commands menu SMAR
20. olders and files necessary to run SMARTAssociate Create a shortcut on your Desktop to the C smartassociate smartassociate exe program Configuration The SMARTAssociate Program is controlled by the configuration file named smartassoc ini containing the following parameters 13 SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide Time interval sec to associate P arrivals Time window 30 Minimum number of stations to associate events Nmin sta 3 Names of components for picking P arrivals P Comp V Input data folder Input_folder c mike dataset indata Output data folder Output_folder c outdatal Flag to autopick P arrivals if set to O file begin time will be used instead of P arrivals Auto pick 1 This file is automatically generated from the GUI as in Figure 10 so the user doesn t need to edit it SMARTAssociate x Station File Association Parameters Time window for file Minimum number Input data folder association seconds of stations E fi 0 B x Ndatin Network name Output file length Output data folder secondsl jo r Ndataout blank keeps input name 0 keeps input file length Reference time Reference channels Autopicked P arrivals Use channel numbers 2 File begin Use channel names r Processing Time Window Year Month Day Hour Minute Fon figo ifr ifr dp rom 1970 zi 1 1 0 zi 0 To 2037 z l E 23 59
21. orded by the SMART 24R series and DL 24 D series recorders and saving of the waveforms to a local database in one of the following data formats SUDS SAC SEG Y SEED Mini SEED SEISAN MATLAB CSS3 0 or ASCII The station files output by SMARTOffline can be combined into network files using the SMARTAssociate automated network file association program see Appendix 1 The resulted data set can be further processed using SMARTQuake automated earthquake processor for local distant event discrimination event location and magnitude determination moment tensor inversion source parameters determination data archiving SMARTOffline works on any PC running Microsoft Windows 7 Vista XP 2000 98 operating system 1 Installing SMARTOffline First choose a name for the home directory of SMARTOffline Do not use a directory name containing the blank or dot character Recommended is C smartoffline Then open the compressed SMARTOffline Install file e g SMARTOffline v3 5 Install zip from the SMARTOffline directory of the distribution CD ROM using e g Windows Explorer and extract all files to the chosen SMARTOffline home directory This procedure will generate all files necessary to run SMARTOffline It is recommended that you create on your Desktop a shortcut pointing to the C smartoffline SMARTOffline exe program The SMARTOffline software is license protected For versions 3 4 and earlier the license key either temporary for a
22. s poles and zeros see Havskov and Ottem ller 2001 Appendix 3 option 3 Two types of ASCII format conversion are available for SMART 24R data only as multi channel or single channel files Check the appropriate box to enable output of single channel files or leave the box unchecked to output multi channel files Optionally if the box to Keep a copy of the raw data is checked the raw data are mirrored on the local computer in the folder entered as Home folder for mirrored raw data Each field disk with its entire directory structure is copied to a subdirectory of the home folder named sta yyyy mm dd hh MM ss where sta is the last 3 digits of the DL 24 instrument serial number or the 5 character station name for an SMART 24R instrument yyyy is the year mm the month dd the day of month hh the hour MM the minute and ss the second of the time when the SMARTOffline processing is done Once all the parameters are set up click OK to proceed or Exit to cancel the execution Configuration changes in the SMARTOffline Data Retrieval and Conversion window Figure 6 are saved only when pressing the OK button The input data files are then read from the field disks converted to the selected formats and saved to the database The SMARTOffline Messages window shows a summary on the performed operations while detailed logging information is available from the Commands View Message History menu After the completion of the tas
23. t file The list of station picks is output to the file smartassoc pha in the SMARTAssociate home directory Station files with picks that fall inside a time window of length less than or equal to the Time interval sec to associate P arrivals parameter dependent on the network dimension and apparent wave velocity are merged together in the same event file The names of the merged station files are listed in the log file smartassoc log in the SMARTAssociate home directory If duplicate picks from the same station belonging to separate files are found within the event time window only the station file corresponding to the earliest pick is considered for merging and formation of the event file The station file corresponding to the later pick is renamed according to the output filename convention YYYYMMDD hhmmss staco suds and stored in the subfolder UNASSOC of the output folder Duplicate picks are logged in the file smartassoc log Output files are checked and corrected for unique short station name identifiers in the SUDS structures Output files with a number of picks greater than or equal to the Minimum number of stations to associate events parameter are renamed according to the output filename convention YYYYMMDD hhmmss net suds and stored in the output folder Output files with a number of picks less than the Minimum number of stations to associate events parameter are renamed according to the output filename convention YYY
24. the HLCP format of the DL 24 raw data files each input data channel is uniquely defined by the station name up to 4 characters and the channel identifier present in the input file name a single character 1 to 6 for channels 1 6 primary sample rate or to A to F for channels 1 6 secondary sample rate For every channel four fields can be defined by the user to be written in the output files A new station name up to five characters to replace optionally the current station name To keep the existing station name leave this field blank Component name up to three characters SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide Network name up to three characters Sensor type one character v for velocity or a for acceleration For any input channel where these descriptors are not defined the following defaults apply for the output files the input station name is preserved the original channel identifier is used as component name the network name is set to unk and the sensor type to undefined The list of channel definitions can be changed from within the configuration window shown in Figure 5 DL 24 Channel Definitions Set up the channel information for the output data files Press to save the settings or Exit to cancel the changes and keep the old settings To each data channel in the list below defined by input station name and channel identifier SMART Offline assoc
25. v3 5 User s Guide List of Figures Figure 1 SMARTOffline initial Window 2 Figure 2 SMARTOffline Activation 1 2 Figure 3 SMARTOffline Activation 3 Figure 4 Graphical User Interface of 5 11 2 6 Figure 5 Channel Definitions window cess een EU TADAS ar 7 Figure 6 Data Retrieval and Conversion Window 9 Figure 7 Input Data Locations WindOW ccccesesssssscseeesceseeecesecseesecaeesecueeecsaecaenecaessecneeeceaeeeseeeaeeaeeneees 9 Figure 8 Output database folders window status used for DL 24 only log and headers used for SMART 24R Only sais dees das E al bi 11 Figure 9 SMART Offline Data Acquisition and 551 9 13 Figure 10 SMARTASssociate GUI i ens os 14 SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide SMARTOffline Data Retrieval and Conversion Tool SMARTOffline performs offline automated data retrieval from field disks rec
26. z Alaska 7p Geotech Instruments LLC 2001 D Series HLCP Protocol Interface Control Document Version 2 3 Dallas Texas 123 p Geotech Instruments LLC 2004 SMART Series Command amp Setup Protocol Interface Control Document Version 1 6 Dallas Texas 100 p Havskov J and Ottem ller L 2001 SEISAN The Earthquake Analysis Software Version 7 2 University of Bergen Norway 256 p Incorporated Research Institutions for Seismology IRIS 1993 Standard for the Exchange of Earthquake Data SEED Reference Manual 205 p Science Applications International Corporation 2001 1DC5 1 1Rev3 IDC Documentation Database Schema Revision 3 SAIC 01 3052 Veridian Systems Tapley W C and Tull J E 1991 SAC Seismic Analysis Code User s manual Rev 3 Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Livermore California Ward P 1989 SUDS Seismic Unified Data System USGS Open File Report 89 188 Denver Colorado 12 SMARTOffline v3 5 User s Guide Appendix 1 SMARTAssociate Network File Association Program The SMARTAssociate program performs station file association into network files It can associate both triggered station files and continuous station files In the first case it forms what is generally known as event files based on a given time window of arrival times that are automatically picked and on a minimum number of arrival times inside the given window The time window is usually calculated as networ
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