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1. E UT TUTPPT IA TEMA Figure 6 4 6 4 8 Detail Report The value of each point compared is written to a CSV file located in folder specified under Setup Compare The file is name is in the format T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 40 of 65 file 1 gt lt file 2 line name comp csv An example of this file is shown below in Figure 6 5 Shot Radia Across Along Water Depth Al 3223028 26298 0 6 0 6 D 3 0 1 Al 3223028 2627 0 8 0 8 0 2 0 0 Al 3223028 2625 1 0 0 9 0 5 0 0 Al 3223028 2625 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 1 Al 3223028 2621 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 Al 3223028 2619 0 4 0 4 0 0 0 2 Al 3223028 2617 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 2 Al 3223028 2615 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 Al 3223028 2613 1 3 1 2 0 5 0 1 A 3223028 2611 ER 0 4 0 4 0 1 BT A m RIAL a M rs MER A as mt stos e WI o nn AA a Figure 6 5 6 5 Plots Click the Plot button to display times series plots of all the comparisons computed These plots are no longer available after the Plot module is closed Refer to the section Multiplot for a description of the plot module T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 41 of 65 7 SCAN The Setup Scan page in conjunction with the Setup Format page allows the user to specify the parameters used to check all files in the SPS dataset for integrity and format compliance See section 2 7 above for the format setup SPSPro Setup Source Receiver Relation Auxil
2. First index must be 1 Index increment List index ranges Check instrument codes Reports exceptions to the receiver line number increment specified under Setup Format Reports exceptions to the receiver and shot number increments as specified under Setup Format Shot records must be sorted by time This option reports records in source files for which the shot time decrements Lists all missing points based upon the shot and receiver number increments specified under Setup Format Reports the number of killed and not killed points A killed point is defined as having the instrument code KL Reports exceptions where the first index of a point is greater than Reports records for which the increment in index for the same point ID is greater than 1 Lists the point ranges for each index found in the line Reports records for which the instrument code does not appear in the header Do not enable this option if there is no file header 7 3 Format Compliance Check Header Hecords Check Data Hecords Strict Format Checking Include header records i e all records starting with H when checking format compliance Include data records i e all records starting with S R or X when checking format compliance Case sensitive checking is performed for string literals in the header record descriptions All exceptions to the above checks are reported in the report file specified in Setup Files S
3. Hemove Filter Edit All lines will be selected No lines will be selected From the sub menu select which attribute to filter and enter a filter string All lines whose selected attribute contains the specified filter string will be selected Inverts the current selection Removes the selected lines from the list This can also be done by pressing the Delete button on the keyboard From the sub menu select which attribute to filter and enter a filter string All lines whose selected attribute does not contain the specified filter string will be removed Displays the contents of the selected file for viewing editing Does not apply to multiple selections Note selections in each list are mutually exclusive i e selecting lines in one list will remove the selection in the other list 6 3 Process Process All for each line in the top list the program will search for all lines in the bottom list with a matching line number T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 38 of 65 Process Selected For each selected line the program will search for all lines in the other list with a matching line number A comparison will be run on the matching lines A comparison will be run on the matching lines All record attributes as specified under Setup Compare will be compared 6 4 Reports 6 4 1 Text Report A text report providing the summarised comparison statistics for each comparison
4. Graphics Plot Options Stations Colour Keys Scan Format Compare E E O z o2 Interpolate Values Static Correction Interpolate Colours BZ B gt 10 5 Point Depth E gt 6 8 D gt ina _ hutoRange Iw Source O ha w has Y Receiver C Seismic Datum O bz O us Iw Auxiliary 3 gt a E 23 v Do not plot points outside this range we Rz Water Depth HB 55 B wk Gne wk We w Apply X Cancel Close C Uphole Time C Surface Elevation Figure 2 5 The Colour Keys page allows the user to specify the colours and corresponding values for attribute mapping see Display Type The points whose attribute value is greater than the key value will be plotted in the corresponding colour To change any colour click on the colour key with the left mouse button and select the new colour from the colour dialog Colours may be copied and pasted by right clicking on the colour key and selecting from the respective options in the popup menu T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 18 of 65 2 5 1 Auto Fill To automatically set the values enter the first and last values then click the Auto Fill Values button The remaining values will be interpolated To automatically set the colours set the first and last colours then click the Auto Fill Colours button The remaining colours will be interpolated 2 5 2 Auto Range To set the range and value interpolation
5. 000N 500000 00E 0 9996000000 3 0 0 000E 0 00N H242Lat Long scale factor 0 00N 0 00E H26 Water Depth is Draft Corrected H26 Water Depth is corrected for sound velocity H26 Overall Time Delay in recorded seismic data XXms H30 Project code and description 6142 BP Bruce 4C3D H31 Line Number Format LINE NUMBER 6 2 SEQUENCE 93 3 SWATH 13 1 H400Type Model Polarity GEORES SUBSEA AC SEG D REV 2 HH4 0iCrew name Comment MULTIWAVE GEOPHYSICAL CO AS H402Sample int Record len 2 msec 8 sec H403Number of channels 960 H404Tape type format density 3590 CARTRIDGE SEGD 8058 REV 2 H405Filter alias Hz dB pnt slopel 187 50Hz 90 00 dB Oct H406Filter notch Hz 3dB points 1 i H407Filter low Hz dB pnt slope 1 3 00Hz 12 00 dB Oct Lines Col 1 4CAD Figure 8 1 The header is the first header read in the whole SPS dataset It may be edited and saved to all SPS files in the project by choosing from the menu File A Save The header may be saved to a separate file by choosing File Save As from the menu T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 45 of 65 8 2 Data The SPS dataset is subdivided by Type i e source receiver and relation File and Line represented in the tree by level 1 level 2 and level 3 branches respectively as shown in Figure 8 1 above To display attributes of the main data types click on the relevant level 1 branch In the right
6. E 503718 5 603700 4 603683 2 603663 4 603645 0 603627 1 603608 2 603589 3 603571 4 603553 7 603535 5 603516 9 603497 9 603479 8 603461 6 603443 0 603425 0 603406 3 603386 3 603366 8 603348 7 603329 8 603310 8 603290 3 Re B a de MA To enter edit mode in a cell click twice in the cell or press F2 The cursor appears and the cell contents may be edited To exit edit mode either press Enter or click on a different cell FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 49 of 65 8 2 5 2 Deleting Records entire rows may be deleted by first highlighting at least one cell of each record to be deleted then from the menu choosing Database Delete Records 8 2 5 3 Copying and Pasting Data To copy selected cells of data to the clipboard highlight the cells with the mouse or by using the shift and cursor keys right click and from the popup menu select Copy Key combinations Ctrl Insert and Ctrl C may also be used to copy the selection to the clipboard To highlight the whole column just click on the column header To paste data from the clipboard highlight the cells into which the data is to be pasted right click and from the popup menu select one of the paste functions All but the first of these functions are numeric These are Replace Replaces the data in the cell with the data in the clipboard Key combinations Shift Insert and Ctrl V may als
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8. WA10_435 s01 WA10_435 s01 WA10_435 s01 WA10_435 s01 WA10_435 s01 WA10_435 s01 Line List 2 WA10_434 101 WATO 434 101 WA410_434 101 WA10_434 101 WA10_434 101 WA10_434 101 WA10_ 434 101 WA10_435 101 WA10_435 101 WAT10 435 01 WA10 435 01 WA10 435 01 WA10 435 01 WA10_ 435 101 SA AAA Source v File lineName Line Now Type FSP__ LSP__ Modified 4355243 5 4355241 4355245 4355165 5 S S 4355243 00 4355241 00 4355245 00 4355165 00 4355157 00 4355161 00 File e Add Files File 1 1 LneNam LieNo Type FSP LSP Modified 4345155 00 KE A A RA EN 4345173 00 4345131 00 4345203 00 4345215 00 4345227 00 4355167 00 4355173 00 4355191 00 4355203 00 4355215 00 4355227 00 4355233 00 4355157 4355161 ASS 55 R Select ai Select None Select By Invert Selection Remove Filter Edit 4355233 A 1846 1820 2233 1820 1830 1829 1820 2299 2299 1962 1820 1315 1941 2180 2180 2180 File Line Name Line No Type FSP LSP Modified Size 14 02 10 13 35 22 14 02 10 13 35 22 14 02 10 13 35 22 14 02 10 13 35 22 14 02 10 13 35 22 14 02 10 13 35 22 13 02 10 15 51 18 13 02 10 15 51 18 13 02 10 15 51 18 13 02 10 15 51 18 13 02 10 15 51 18 13 02 10 15 51 18 14 02 10 13 35 22 14 02 10 13 35 22 14 02 10 13 35 22 14 02 10 13 35 22 14 02 10 13 35 22 14 02 10 13 35 22 14 02 10 13 35 22 SPSPro Page 36 of 65 wiles 247050
9. be used to draw an edit line on a plot Expands the vertical scale of the Selected Plot by two Contracts the vertical scale of the Selected Plot by two Expands the horizontal scale of the Selected Plot by two Contracts the horizontal scale of the Selected Plot by two Pans the Selected Plot up by one 20 of the vertical range Pans the Selected Plot down by one 20 of the vertical range Pans the Selected Plot left by half the horizontal range Pans the Selected Plot right by half the horizontal range Decrements the Selected Plot by one Increments the Selected Plot by one Displays the previous page according to the number of visible plots Displays the next page according to the number of visible plots Toggles the x axis between shotpoint default and time in seconds from the first shot Toggles all plots between normal and point to point difference eis elei be lle le Ix Ie e lg Toggles all plots between normal and rate of change Ace Toggles all plots between normal and acceleration e 6n Toggles all plots between normal and difference from a least squares polynomial curve of specified order between 1 and 25 fitted through all good points T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 62 of 65 E Plots the difference between the Selected Plot and another plot A plot list appears from which the comparison plot may be selected Plotted values are the Selected Plot minus the c
10. m e le m eee FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 25 of 65 Connect stations as a visual aid button When plotting water depths toggles application of tidal reductions stored as the Surface Elevation attribute When invoked water depths displayed in the information panel on the left and the hint window are the reduced depths 7 EN Enables a station position to be edited by dragging the point using the left mouse T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 26 of 65 3 2 Logging SPSPro allows logging of selected points on the map to a file File types supported are comma separated value csv tab delimited txt and space delimited txt From the Main Menu select File Station Logging In the dialog select the file type Select an existing log file or enter the name of a new log file Click Open The menu item will be checked and the log file name and path will be displayed in the status bar of the main window If the file already exists any new points logged will be appended to the file Click on Map in the main toolbar As long as logging is enabled by clicking on a source or receiver on the map that point s position and all attributes will be written to the log file with each field separated by a comma and the record terminated by a carriage return line feed The Windows Default Beep will play when a point is logged To stop logging and close the log
11. only the first series is displayed when the Multiplot module is instantiated 9 4 1 Active Series The Active Series is indicated by the information immediately below the bottom most plot T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 63 of 65 The statistical information displayed always pertains to the Active Series Toggling on a series causes it to become the Active Series If more than one series are displayed the Active Series can be changed by clicking on the series name in the Series Panel 95 Scale The y axis scale of the plotted series for all plots is determined by the scale selected from the dropdown list in the Series Panel located at the bottom right of the window The following options are available for determining the maximum and minimum value plotted Series name Scale by the maximum and minimum value of the selected series Fit Scale to fit the maximum and minimum of all plotted series Max min opecify a fixed maximum and minimum value Mean value Scale by the mean of the Active Series plus and minus a specified value Nominal value Scale by the nominal value of the Active Series plus and minus a specified value This option is only available if nominal values are available When selecting one of the last three options above edit boxes appears enabling entry of the specified values The default scale is Fit After selecting the desired scale apply this by clicking one of the bu
12. panel the folder number of files and number of lines are displayed 8 2 1 Files To display file data click on any level 2 branch as highlighted in Figure 8 2 below lt P SPSPro Database Jia Es File Database Utilities Header Source File skual 002p1 001 s00 3 Q skual 003 p1 002 00 skual 002 p1 001 s00 T Q skua1 001 p1 0032 400 D Data SPS MGC S ource skual 002 p1 001 s00 0 skual 003 p2 004 s00 31570 0 skual 004 p1 005 s00 Saturday 26 January 2002 12 43 58am skual 001 p2 006 s00 1 skual 002 p2 007 s00 skual 003 p3 008 s00 Ob skual 004 p2 009 s00 skual 001 p3 010 s00 skual 005 p1 011 500 skual 003 p4 012 s00 skual 004 p3 013 s00 skual 006 p1 014 500 skual 002 p3 015 s00 Q skual 003 p5 015 s00 0 skual 005 p2 017 s00 Q skual D05 p2 018 s00 skual 002 p4 019 s00 E skual 003 p5 020 s00 Ob skual 004 p4 021 s00 skual 001 p4 022 500 skual 03a p1 023 500 E skual 005 p3 024 300 skual 03b p1 025 s00 skual 03c p1 026 s00 skual 006 p3 027 st x skual 001 st 028 s00 NI Figure 8 2 The attributes applicable to the file are displayed in the panel on the right None of these attributes can be edited FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 46 of 65 8 2 1 1 Creating Files To create a new file into which existing lines may be copied from the menu choose File New the
13. point number and index number 2 7 3 Auxiliary Records Line No Enter the starting column and number of characters field length used for the line number This could be a receiver line or a source line depending on which file type has been selected for the auxiliary dataset Optional for SPS format rev 2 1 2 7 4 Relation Records For SPS format rev 1 the line number positions within the line name are expected to be the same as in the source and receiver records therefore no further parameters are required 2 7 5 Override There may be a case when using SPS format revision 2 1 files that the line numbering does not conform to the rev 2 1 format For this reason the option is provided to override the SPS format rev 2 1 line numbering format by checking the Override checkbox When this is checked the specified line number columns will be used 2 8 Compare Refer to section 6 Compare T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 22 of 65 T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 23 of 65 3 MAP Click on the Map button on the main toolbar to display a map of the selected attribute as specified in the Setup Plot Options Display Type Sources are plotted as crosses receivers as circles and auxiliary points as squares The information shown in the panel to the left of the map pertains to the source and or receiver at the current cursor position The information g
14. to match the maximum and minimum values found in the dataset click the Auto Range button Auto ranges will be applied to the selected categories source receiver and auxiliary 2 5 8 Outside Range To suppress plotting of points whose value falls outside the specified maximum and minimum values check the Do not plot checkbox T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 19 of 65 2 6 Scan See section 7 T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Helease 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 20 of 65 2 Format gd SPSPro Setup Ey Source Receiver Relation Auxiliary Plot Options Stations Colour Keys Scan Format Compare Line Num Format H31 H31 Line number format LINE NUMBER 1 16 Override SPS format v2 1 line number columns Source Records Point no inc Line no from col am length Sequence no from col 5 length First Record 54355248 00 1846 00 141 82 0 71 0574310 2 3720777 3 0 3041095603 Col Receiver Records Line no inc 2 Station no inc im No components H Line no from col a length 14 First Record R4345155 00 1941 00 2H1 00 0 4875715126 9723254 2 48 7041044849 Col Ausialiary Records Line no from col a length First Record R2040 2264161 00 0 000 09465956 6 5048382 0 0 0 Col X Cancel Close Figure 2 6 The Format page is used to specify how the data records are parsed The parameters are not option
15. tree list highlight the lines into which the data is to be imported Then from the menu select Utilities Import Data The External Data dialog appears an example of which is shown below in Figure 8 11 When the parameters are correctly set up click the OK button T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 55 of 65 AA EE File D DatasFB Data Exdat txt Browse UU 0001 10 1181 78 00 01 26 0002 75 1183 78 00 02 53 0003 18 1185 78 00 04 19 0004 45 118 78 00 05 46 0005 91 1189 78 00 07 12 0006 37 1191 78 00 08 38 0007 70 1193 78 00 10 05 0008 91 1195 78 00 11 31 0009 38 1197 7 8 00 12 58 0010 19 1139 Format fda hh mm SS HEEEEEE 1111 Fixed Width Delimited Field Delimiter Search Ke C Time Station shot ID Attribute Static Correction sl Operation Replace sl Format Description OK Cancel Figure 8 11 8 6 1 Format The external data field format can be fixed width or de limited Each record must be terminated by a carriage return line feed The format is defined by entering a format definition string in the Format field using the following convention d Julian day h hour m minute S second station shot id x data value any other character do not import field Fixed width format characters must match exact file positions FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Helease 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 56 of 65 e g data ZOU 2306 10 222309 9 2942
16. will be displayed on completion of the process This report is not saved to disk until the user saves it by selecting Save As from the report popup menu An example of this report is shown below in Figure 6 3 6 4 2 Summary Report A summary report in comma separated value CSV format is written to the folder specified under Setup Compare The file name is compare summary csv An example of this report is shown below in Figure 6 4 FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 39 of 65 E SPS Comparison BPS Comparison Summary l F Test Pre Plots 3D_Lines Source Explo 322 301 1 3028 2 F Test Final SPS Source Wx09 3D l1 322 301 2 3223028 First point 2247 Last point 2629 Num points 188 SPS Comparison Summary l F Test Pre Plots 3D_Lines Source Explo 322 301 1 3030 2 F i Test Final SPSSourceMWX09 3D l1 322 801 2 3223030 First point 2247 Last point 2629 Num points 155 Figure 6 3 Filet Radial Across Along Mean Max Min Mean Max Min Mean Max Min WXOS SD Explo 322 3223028 2629 2247 27 89 00 00 89 87 O1 04 08 WXOS 3D Explo_322 3223030 2247 2629 28 328 01 08 99 328 00 09 06 WXO9 3D Explo 322 3223032 2629 2247 31 121 001 Op 121 109 01 10 17 WXOS 3D Explo 322 3223034 2247 2629 27 88 01 18 46 88 00 06 06 WXOS SD Explo 322 3223036 2629 2247 42 148 02 18 147 157 01 18 08 WXOS SD Explo 322 3223038 2247 2629 50 182 01 05 71 182 01 11 17 Fiel Line FSP LSP
17. 00 00 Water Depth 0 0 434043 1 0 0 E 331917 9 N 82274 3 Figure 4 2 T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 33 of 65 5 TIME SERIES PLOTS To display interactive time series plots of the specified attributes for sources or receivers click on the Plot Srcs or Plot Revrs button respectively For each source or receiver line up to five attributes may be selected from Setup Plot Options Time Series Each of these attributes will appear as a separate series in the time series plots Stations whose instrument codes and indices are selected for plotting in Setup Stations Plot will be plotted Each source or receiver line will appear in a separate graph See Error Reference source not found below for a detailed description of the time series plotting module The Multiplot module is common to all FGPS software and the example illustrations provided may not necessarily pertain to the SPSPro program Note When plotting receiver lines which have been laid in more than one run set the X axis to Station under Setup Plot Options Time Series T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 34 of 65 6 COMPARE The Compare module enables the comparison of selected attributes between SPS files These files may be part of the database for the current project or they may be external files 6 1 Setup Before the comparison can be carried out the comparison parameters mu
18. 247050 247050 247050 247050 247050 170823 170823 170823 170823 170823 171153 171153 171153 171153 171153 171153 171153 Process All Process Selected Plot Report Folder Figure 6 2 Two line lists are shown and each have identical functionality The lines in list 1 will be compared to the lines in list 2 For each list select from the dropdown list which files to be compared The options are File For selecting files external to those in the current project s database Click the Add Files button and select multiple files from the dialog FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Helease Date 6 50 15 May 2012 Page 37 of 65 Source Heceiver Auxiliary Files containing multiple lines will be split into their constituent lines with a new entry made in the list for each line All lines in the Source category will be selected All lines in the Receiver category will be selected All lines in the Auxiliary category will be selected Important the comparison is based on matching line numbers therefore the Line No attribute for each entry should be verified and if incorrect the appropriate line number column settings should be changed in either the Format or Compare pages of the Setup module Each line list can be modified using the functions accessible from the popup menu by right clicking on the list These functions are described below Select All Select None Select By Invert Selection
19. 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 57 of 65 T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 58 of 65 8 7 Exporting Data Export Table Fields Line Name No wv SP Code v Index Julian Day Time wi Eastin nornin Static Corr Point Depth Seismic Datum _ Uphole Time Water Depth _ Surface Elev Select All Select None Indude header row C Text I Data SPS Western swath 10 Reports Sources csv Browse X Cancel Figure 8 12 Selected attributes from the currently displayed table for all selected lines can be exported to CSV or text file by selecting form the menu Utilities Export Data Highlight all lines in the tree display from which data is to be exported Check the fields which are to be exported opecify whether or not to include the header row Specify the file type Click OK A FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro 4 Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 59 of 65 9 MULTIPLOT The multiplot module is the basic interactive time series plotting interface used throughout all FGPS software Most features are common to all client modules although these modules may support various additional features specific to their application This section covers only the common Multiplot features used by all client modules Quality Control STBEXT P2175 155 STREAMERS ml xj File View Options 1 f j I cox aaja e x e
20. 79 98 1028221 iS79 98 1028221 579 98 1028221 579 98 1028221 Line 3477 Col 24 6959101 6965141 69651A 69591A 535518 694712 69411A 69351A 69291A 69231A 69171A 69111A 69051A 68991A 68931A 68871A 68811A 68751A 68691AT 4 0 4 0 Find Replace Filter Select All Copy Paste Print Save As Open Close 9 6 338382 8 6 338410 Figure 2 2 On I iD O OD CO zl CO J He VD Ww O c wo LO 84460 84486 83555 83531 83507 83482 83456 83427 83398 83370 83343 83316 83291 83264 83238 83210 83183 83155 83128 ow ot de Fr C vs A io O C b i Om O OOOO emo ouo O oS ODO O QOO CH 6328005344 6328005356 6328010608 6328010619 6328010631 6328010644 6328010657 6328010711 6328010724 6328010735 6328010747 6328010759 6328010811 6328010823 6328010835 6328010847 6328010859 6328010911 6328010923 Standard file and text editing functions are available from the popup menu invoked by right clicking on the window as shown above in Figure 2 2 T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 12 of 65 When the file is saved it is automatically re read into the database if included in the dataset 2 1 8 Display Attributes Each file can be plotted in its specified colour The default colour when selecting new files is that specified under Setup Stations Colours This colour m
21. 9 format yyyy ddd hh mm ssss XXxxx Delimited only one character is used to represent a field field delimiter character s must be provided e g data 200 306 10 24 9 355494 29 format ydhmsx field delimiter 8 6 2 Synchronisation The external data is synchronised with the SPS records either by time or station shot ID One of these must be therefore present in the external data records Both can be present but only that selected as the Search Key will be used and the appropriate field should be defined in the format string 8 6 2 1 Time The Search Key must be set to Time The external data records must be in chronological order The time for each SPS record must fall within the time range of the external data otherwise no data will be imported for that record and an entry will be made to the error log If the SPS record time does not match exactly an external data record time then the imported attribute value will be linearly interpolated 8 6 2 2 Station or Shot ID The Search Key must be set to Station shot ID For each SPS record the program searches the external data file from the last used record for a matching ID number If no match is found then all remaining SPS records will be unchanged and an entry for each record made in the error log In the following two examples all SPS records will be matched External file ID SPS file1 ID SPS file 2 ID 1 0 1 2 A FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro 4 Release 6
22. AL FGPS International Limited Sovereign House 14 16 Nelson Street Douglas Isle of Man IM1 2AL Tel 44 0 1273 299 910 44 0 1642 699 807 Email office Ofgps com Web www fgps com SPSPro OPERATION MANUAL Registered office Saffrey Square Suite 205 A Bank Lane amp Bay Street Nassau Bahamas N 150278B ak FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro 4 Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 2 of 65 COPYRIGHT NOTICE Copyright O 2000 2012 by FGPS Limited All rights reserved No part of this manual shall be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without written permission by FGPS Limited If this manual has been provided in electronic format permission is hereby granted to print one paper copy DISCLAIMER No liability is assumed with respect to the information contained in this manual Although every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual FGPS Limited assume no responsibility for errors or omissions Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of information contained herein TECHNICAL SUPPORT Support for licensed users on any topics covered in this manual and for the use of the software described herein may be obtained from Email support fgps com ak FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro d 1 9 Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 3 of 65 TABLE OF CONTENTS A ene 6 1 1
23. File Save Project As from the main menu and then changing the setup parameters see Setup To open a previously saved project choose File Open Project from the main menu 1 2 Main Toolbar SPSPro Jeg Help Database FORMAT V 2 2 FNRML 1 e v 5 Compare FB Comp Project Swath 10 Source 140 lines in 1 file Receiver 2 lines in 1 file Relation 143 lines in 1 file Auxiliary 2 lines in 2 files Figure 1 1 Displays interactive map of the SPS file set for the selected display type F RML ii EL Geoce FARMA Ww Scan E PD EL a ms Compare A FB Comp JF Setup FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release Date 6 50 15 May 2012 Page 8 of 65 Displays interactive time series plots of selected source attributes Displays interactive time series plots of selected receiver attributes Used to manage files and display and edit data Also provides functions for data interpolation Replays the SPS file set as acquired Performs format and integrity checking Compares the Source or Receiver data from a single line in the current file set with corresponding data from another file Starts the receiver coordinate computation module Invokes the Setup dialog to allow entry or changes to all program parameters T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Helease Date 6 50 15 May 2012 Page 9 of 65 1 3 Main Menu 1 3 1 File New Project Open
24. Project Save Project As Recent Projects Station Logging Open Station Log Printer Setup Remove Licence Update Licence Exit 1 3 2 Utilities Attach Header Hemove Headers Unix to DOS Export Shape SPS to P1 90 P1 90 to SPS Split by Line Edit with CGG list 1 3 3 Help Manual About Create a new project Dialog to open a previously saved project definition file Dialog to copy the current project definition file Lists the last 8 opened projects for quick re opening Toggles interactive logging to text file of stations plotted on the map Opens the station log file if recorded Invokes the Printer Setup dialog Invokes dialog to removes the user licence at termination of contract Invokes dialog to extends the user licence Exits the program Dialog to select a header file to attach to the beginning of all SPS files in the project Removes the header from all SPS files in the project Converts all files in the project to DOS format each record terminated with carriage return and line feed characters Used to convert selected files into ESRI Shape format Converts selected SPS files into UKOOA P1 90 format Converts selected UKOOA P1 90 files into SPS format oplits selected SPS files into their constituent lines For each unique line name found in a consecutive block of records a separate SPS file named by the line name is produced Duplicate lines are written to a file whose name contains a
25. Receivers This function is used to interpolate receivers in situations where only certain receiver positions have been computed at regular intervals For example every 5 receiver may have been computed using an acoustic positioning system and it is required to interpolate the receivers between the existing ones The SPS receiver file should contain only the computed receivers for example as shown in Figure 8 8 and Figure 8 9 E FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro 4 Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 52 of 65 Northing 3 Ss Ee i 5 00 00 T 1 409490 2 Y 1280 1 T 00 00 00 537158 6 409535 8 1285 1 D 00 00 00 537098 6 409617 2 1 1230 1 D 00 00 00 537037 3 409695 7 1295 1 T 00 00 00 536973 8 409771 6 1300 1 D 00 00 00 536911 6 409850 5 3 1305 1 D 00 00 00 536847 8 409930 8 i 1310 1 T 00 00 00 536790 0 410010 6 p 1315 1 T 00 00 00 536728 8 4100332 2 1320 1 T 00 00 00 536668 8 410168 9 ZS 1325 1 D 00 00 00 536607 6 410249 3 1330 1 T 00 00 00 536556 6 4103241 E A IA D E AAA a AAA A e AA IIA e a Ba SC Figure 8 8 Figure 8 9 From the menu select Utilities Interpolate Receivers Enter the required receiver number interval for the above example to interpolate four new receivers between existing ones enter 1 eL FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro 1 Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 53 of 65 The new receivers are linearly interpolated between the existing receivers The same example after interpolation is sho
26. Surface Elevation FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 31 of 65 4 REPLAY Under Setup Plot Options Display select the Relational option On the main toolbar click on the Replay button The replay toolbar shown below in Figure 4 1 appears Replay replays the swath as it was acquired displaying the active spread for each shot provided that the Source and Relation records are sorted chronologically as is required by the SPS format Figure 4 1 Start Start replay This button then changes to the Stop button Pause Pauses replay Step Replays the next shot SP Interval Replays only every nth shot where n is the specified interval Cpu Controls the CPU priority when other applications are running Click on the Start button or Step button to commence replay The speed of replay can be increased by increasing the SP interval The active source s selected attributes are displayed in the left panel Once replayed sources are plotted in grey as shown below in Figure 4 2 e FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro 1 Helease 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 32 of 65 jeje ey ajaja lis rafa sx rel axl a zm a as ah DEE Num SP 96 Station ID 6563 Time 327 01 57 21 Water Depth 11 1 432894 2 0 0 Receiver Line 79 98 6728 Num Rx 584 Active Ax 0 Station ID 3556 Time 315 00 00 00 Water Depth 10 3 Auxiliary Point Line 13777 Num Points 240 ID 24261 Time 0 00
27. U mm 62 9 4 A A e PI RU UU E nica uoniammminsueiiiieeent 62 9 4 1 Active TEEN 62 9 5 o Poo TE EE A An 63 9 6 LOOT oee nE E EEEE E EAEE E OE EE T m 63 9 7 FO pu NICU eec E E E E S 64 9 8 Seed 64 9 9 RECETTE 64 T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 6 of 65 1 OVERVIEW SPSPro is a software program which runs on the Microsoft Windows operating system designed to allow the user to QC analyse and manage Shell Processing Support SPS files used to record land and OBC seismic survey positioning data The installation and licensing of this program is documented separately from this manual The SPS dataset need not contain any header records If header records are present then certain features of the program will make use of this Note When using header records the program assumes all headers found in the entire dataset are identical and will read only the first header found HE FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Y Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 7 of 65 1 1 Projects A project is a set of parameters defining all of the file locations and program parameters This information is stored in a Project File with the extension prj When the software is initially installed the default Project File is SPSPro prj located in the program folder 1 1 1 Creating and Opening a Project A project is created by first saving the current project as a new project by choosing
28. al except where indicated below and need to be correctly entered in order for the program to perform correctly in all respects The format parameters are split into three groups as described below As an aid the H31 record SPS format revision 1 only in the first header found in the SPS dataset is displayed Additionally first Source Receiver and Auxiliary data records found in the SPS dataset are T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 21 of 65 displayed in the First Record fields of their respective parameter groups When the cursor is placed in these fields the cursor column position is displayed directly below the field 2 7 1 Source Hecords Point Number Increment Enter the expected shotpoint numbering increment Sequence No Enter the starting column and number of characters field length used for the line sequence number This may be left blank 2 72 Receiver Records Line Number Increment Enter the expected receiver line numbering increment Station Number Increment Enter the expected receiver station numbering increment Line No Enter the starting column and number of characters field length used for the receiver line number Optional for SPS format rev 2 1 The line numbering increment and station numbering increment are specified for use in scanning the receiver file to report any exceptions in the ordering of the records Receiver records should be ordered by line number
29. ap Display At the same time the File and Data Type branch icons turn red to indicate that the database is now different from the file on disk These changes are only saved to the file on disk when the file is saved Warning Once the file has been saved the changes are not reversible It is advisable that backups are made to all original SPS files before selecting them for use in the project T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 51 of 65 SPSPro Database ol xi File Database Utilities Source Line Data E 7e Source cQ BP02 06 119P34 501 cn BPO2 06 119P 34 o E BP02 01 120P34 501 m Q BP02 03 129P34 501 o E BP02 05 130P34 501 m Q BP02 02 132434 501 BP02 06 119P34 Sequence 119 File D Data SPS Test data Source New File No shots 450 WARNING Ez Mame 2 4 New File sten BP02 06 119P34 SPS file Q Receiver B BPOZPI RIARD D Data SPS Test data SourcexNew File RO BPO2 P1 R14 e E BPO2 PI R2A DO will be overwritten m BPO2 P2 R34 RU1 m BPO2 P2 R44 RU1 m BPO2 P3 R54 RU1 m BPO2 P3 R64 A01 m Q BPO2 P4 A7A RO1 m BP02 P4 A84 A01 E i Relation Continue No Figure 8 7 8 2 5 5 Undoing Edits For files which have not been saved i e those whose branch icons are red all edits which have been made may be undone by choosing from the menu Database Undo All Edits 8 3 Interpolating
30. as acquisition replay Selecting any one of the remaining attributes will map the sources and receivers using the colour legend as specified in the Colour Keys page of the Setup module 2 3 2 Display Information The Display Information group is used to specify which attribute values are displayed in the Information panel of the interactive map when the mouse cursor is positioned over a source or receiver station T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 14 of 65 Only four attributes can be selected for simultaneous display To change the selection first de select the unwanted attributes before selecting those required 2 3 3 Time Series The Time Series group is used to specify which attributes are to be included as series in the time series plots Up to five attributes can be selected for simultaneous plotting The X Axis selection is used to specify the abscissa scale of the plots Time The values range from the minimum to the maximum time at equal time intervals This option is best used to QC the positioning of a gun vessel or dynamically laid receivers Station The values range from the minimum to the maximum station number at equal number intervals This option is best used to QC receiver group intervals T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 15 of 65 2 4 Stations SPSPro Setup Source Receiver Relation Auxiliary Graphics Plot Options S
31. ay be overridden by clicking on the file s colour box Set the colour and visibility from the popup menu by right clicking on the selected file s 2 2 Graphics Graphics files in DXF and ESRI Shape format may be displayed on the map Click the Add Files button to add files Set the colour and visibility from the popup menu by right clicking on the selected file s FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 13 of 65 2 3 Plot Options SPSPro Setup Source Receiver Relation Auxiliary Plot Options Stations Colour Keys Scan Format Display Type Display Information Time Series Code jw Easting e Relational Y Index Northing C Static Correction Time Station Interval Iw Easting Static Correction Point Depth jw Northing Point Depth a Dalia Static Correction Seismic Datum Point Depth Y Uphole Time Seismic Datum M Water Depth Water Depth Uphole Time Surface Elevation Uphole Time e Iv W ater Depth Axis C Time Surface Elevation Surface Elevation e Station Apply x Cancel Figure 2 3 2 3 1 Display Type The Display Type group is used to specify what is displayed on the interactive map When set to Relational the sources and receivers are plotted using the colours specified in the Stations page of the Setup module see Colour Keys This setting allows interactive visualisation of the active receivers for each source as well
32. can Report File This file is displayed on completion of the scan T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 43 of 65 8 DATABASE The Database module provides the means to organize browse and edit the SPS dataset From the main menu click on the Database button Data is organised in a tree with five main branches Header Source Receiver Relation Auxiliary P Release Date 8 1 Header FGPS Operation Manual 6 50 15 May 2012 SPSPro Page 44 of 65 Click on the Header branch to display the header records as shown in Figure 8 1 below SPSPro Database File Database Utilities Source Q Receiver Q Relation Q Auxillary Header HO HOS HOS H10 Hil H12 H13 H14 HIE HI H17 H18 H19 H20 Field computer system s Coordinate location Offset from coord location Clock time w r t GMT Spare Geodetic datum spheroid Spare Geodetic datum parameters Spare Spare Vertical datum description Projection type Projection zone Description of grid units NONE Gator SEG D 3590 Tape H201Factor to metre H220Long of central meridian H231Grid origin H232Grid coord at origin H241Scale factor CENTRE OF SOURCE AND CENTRE OF RECEIVER PATTERN None EDSO UK Internat 6378388 000 297 0000000 89 500 93 800 123 100 0 000 0 000 0 156 1 200 LAT TIDE PREDICTIONS PROVIDED BY CLIENT H CR 31 North International Metre 1 00000000 0 0 3 000E 0 0 0
33. ch contains the files required All files in the folder including non SPS files will be listed Those which have previously been selected for inclusion in the database appear in the right list Database list and all remaining files appear in the left list Folder list FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro P 6 50 15 May 2012 Release Date Page 11 of 65 Files may be moved between the lists by either double clicking on the filename of using the arrow buttons Each list is initially sorted by file name Clicking on the column headers will change the sort method to the attribute in the column title Consecutive clicks on the same column header will toggle the sort between first last and last first 2 1 1 SPS Format The software will attempt to automatically detect which SPS format revision 1 0 or 2 1 in which input files are recorded If it is unable to so e g there is no file header then the user will be prompted to enter the format revision Important without the correct format revision specified unexpected results will be seen throughout 2 1 2 Viewing Editing Files A file may be opened for viewing editing by right clicking on the file name and selecting Edit from the popup menu D Data SPS Western swath10 Source sw10sps final 1 s iS79 98 1030341 iS79 98 1030341 379 98 1028221 IS79 98 1028221 IS79 98 1028221 579 98 1028221 IS79 98 1028221 572 98 1028221 579 98 1028221 379 98 1028221 1579 98 1028221
34. e files the Override checkbox in the Format setup page must be checked 6 1 2 Point Index Select the index number of the points to be compared By selecting a different index for each file set it is possible to compare points with different indices 6 1 3 Attributes For each attribute for which the comparison is required check the relevant checkbox 6 1 4 Statistics Optionally specify up to ten thresholds above which it is required to report the number of difference samples for the selected attribute by entering a value and clicking the button or pressing Enter Click the button to remove selected criteria 6 1 5 Instrument Codes By checking the Match instrument codes checkbox comparisons will only be made between records with the same instrument code This is useful when comparing source files with flip flopping source 6 1 6 Point Matching Auto matching will be performed by station ID for receiver data and shot time for source data ID matching will be performed by point ID Time matching will be performed by point time 6 1 7 Report Optionally specify or browse for the name of the report folder to which the comparison reports are to be written P Release Date FGPS Operation Manual 6 50 15 May 2012 Click Apply when finished 6 2 File Selection In the main program window click the Compare button to display the Compare module shown in Figure 6 2 below E Compare Line List 1
35. file is subdivided into the individual lines found within that file which are represented by level 3 branches as highlighted in Figure 8 4 below SPSPro Database J eg File Database Utilities 2 Q Source o Source Line Data QV skual 002 p1 001 st 9 ER SKUA1 003 P1 002 x skual 001 p1 003 s0 d x ER skual 003 p2 00 4 sC D Data SPS MGC Source skual 003 p1 002 s00 XQ skual 004 p1 005 sC 321 0 skual 001 p2 006 sC XQ skual 002 p2 007 sC 0 skual 003 p3 008 sC skual D04 p2 008 sC XQ skual 001 p3 010 sC XQ skual 005 p1 011 sC skual 003 p4 012 sC XQ skual 004 p3 013 sC XQ skual 006 p1 014 sC x E skual 002 p3 015 sC 0 skual 003 p5 016 s0 0 skual 005 p2 017 sC 0 skual 006 p2 018 sC 0 skual 002 p4 019 sC XQ skual D03 p6 020 sC skual 004 p4 021 sC 0 skual DO1 p4 022 sC XQ skual 03a p1 023 sC skual 005 p3 024 sC skual 03b p1 025 sC skual 03c p1 026 st ch skual OMA n3 027 Be 3 Cae m a Figure 8 4 8 2 4 1 SPS Records The individual records in the file for the selected line are displayed in the Data tab page in the panel on the right as shown in Figure 8 5 below T FGPS Operation Manual Helease Date 6 50 15 May 2012 SPSPro Page 48 of 65 The attributes applicable to the line are displayed in the Line tab page in the panel on the right Of these only the line name may be edited All record attributes may be edited by typing in the new value A search and rep
36. file select File Station Logging again This menu item will then be unchecked 3 3 Kill Point A KL code can be applied to a point by right clicking on the point with the mouse and selecting Kill Point from the pop up menu To resurrect a point select Un kill Point from the pop up menu eL FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro 1 Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 27 of 65 3 4 Relational Map Under Setup Plot Options Display Type select the Relational option then click on the Map button E SPSP10 Map Cuy mjam x eaaa sala se alloto gt Source File sw1 sps final 1 s Line 79 98 1042821 Num SP 96 Station ID 5853 Time 330 09 29 04 Water Depth 11 7 Heceiver File sw1 sps final 1 r Line 79 38 6824 Num Fx 712 GE YN Active Ax 142 SE EE H b P Station ID 4028 EE D Time 328 21 50 00 Water Depth 11 3 Auxiliary Point File Line Num Points ID Time Water Depth Figure 3 1 The relational map allows visualisation of the active spread into which a shot is fired Sources and receivers are plotted in the colours specified in Setup Stations Colours To highlight the active receivers with the H button down click on any source point with T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 28 of 65 the left mouse button Receivers flagged as active for that shot in the relation file will be plotted in the Active Receiver colou
37. iary Graphics Plot Options Stations Colour Keys Scan Format Compare Check Source Files V Check Receiver Files Check Relational Files Check Integrity Line number increment R lines Count valid and killed points Check instrument codes Y Point number increment First index must be 1 Time increment S records Iw Index increment List missing points List index ranges Check Format Compliance Header records Stricti e case sensivity blank attribute fields and literal parameter descriptions Y Data records Atttributes Easting Point Depth wi Water Depth wi Northing Seismic Datum 1 Surface Elevation Static Correction v Uphole Time Day Time Report File D Data SPS Westernswath 10 Reports Scan report txt Browse View Report X Cancel Close Figure 7 1 7 1 Setup Check the file checkboxes at the top of the form to specify which file categories to be included in the scan Check all options required These are explained below HE FGPS Operation Manual 4 Helease Date SPSPro 6 50 15 May 2012 Page 42 of 65 opecify the patch and name of the report file to which the scan report will be written 7 2 ntegrity Checks Integrity checks are performed on a line by line basis on the data stored in the database Line number increment Point number increment Time increment List missing points Count valid and killed points
38. iven is the line name point number and the attributes specified in Setup Plot Options Display Information The Grid coordinates of the mouse cursor position are displayed in the lower left panel To make distance and azimuth measurements on the map drag the mouse between the required points keeping the right mouse button depressed The distance delta east and north and azimuth are displayed in the lower left panel To zoom in around an area use the left mouse button to define a rectangle To zoom in or out centred at the mouse location use the mouse wheel T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 24 of 65 3 1 Toolbar Close the display Send the display to the default printer Save the display as a Windows bitmap file bmp Scale both axes the same When down the mouse can be used to highlight the active spread by clicking on a source point Enable mouse panning Enable window zoom Zoom in Zoom out Zoom extents Toggle source display on off Toggle receiver display on off Toggle auxiliary display on off Plot source station numbers Plot receiver station numbers Plot auxiliary station numbers Toggles display of imported DXF files see Error Reference source not found Toggles display of imported Shape files see Error Reference source not found Display hint window with selected attribute values when mouse over point ie e E le le le le le be pe
39. lace facility is available From the menu choose Utilities Search SPSP ro Database File Database Utilities 2 Q Source skual D02 p1 001 sC XQ skual 003 p1 002 st 0 skual 001 p1 003 ai E skual 003 p2 004 sC skual 004 p1 005 sC 0 skual 001 p2 006 st a E skual 002 p2 007 sC skual 003 p3 008 sC Q skual 004 p2 009 sC skual 001 53 010 5C SKUA1 001 P3 O skual 005 p1 011 sC skual 003 p4 012 sC XQ skual 004 p3 013 sC skual 00B p1 014 sC 0 skual 002 p3 015 sC x skual 003 p5 016 st skual 005 p2 017 st XQ skual 006 p2 018 s0 x skual 002 p4 019 s0 skual 003 p6 020 sC 0 skual D04 p4 021 sC I skual 001 p4 022 sC o Ob skual 03a p1 023 sC 0 skual 005 p3 024 sC Q skual 03b p1 025 sC skual 03c p1 026 MA A skual TIS n 1127 OM lt ul gt 8 2 5 Editing Data 8 2 5 1 Editing Source Line Data Liles Elie iion Day lime Jens Nath ab wesch wesch wl el wc sc ss wc sch ss wes och wh wc ss sch sms wc wes el wc wh wh wh Figure 8 5 31a oe lexico leo los eo ca leo co leo Go co co G3 la Tea co lan Co Go La 00 08 46 00 08 57 00 09 07 00 09 19 00 09 30 00 09 42 00 09 53 00 10 04 00 10 16 00 10 27 00 10 39 00 10 51 00 11 03 00 11 15 00 11 26 00 11 37 00 11 49 00 12 01 00 12 13 00 12 25 00 12 36 00 12 48 00 13 00 00 13 12 an be Da
40. n A 36 6 3 POCOS a pad a dovete 37 6 4 A oo A 38 6 4 1 Text REDON E di 38 64 2 S mmary REDON eege 38 6 4 3 Detail T3SDODE esssttsiadbutadidisthdueM dba auia aia iaaiiai ini datai ia 39 6 5 gc 40 cle Me 41 7 1 E S o e a 41 7 2 JaifzTo 418 26 ro Eo 42 7 3 Format Bro nio AICS ee EE EE 42 co Agen 43 8 1 FS a 44 8 2 A PA 45 A A 45 ony nn eee eee ee 46 SN MEE E a Une D e EET 46 Bep CO LIN Sucesiones erronea esM HU RR CES 46 8 2 3 Deleting mes E 47 lt A lt gt o A a os eaeacee se 47 9 4 Or STAC CONG E 47 PI MEME 0 A T UT TTE 48 224 59 MEME re A e A 48 Sine DEN DTP M 49 8 2 5 3 Copying and Pasting Data E 49 E NET Le aa EN E E 50 8 2 5 5 Undoing Edits c cooncccccncncoccccnccnncnnonononononcnnonnononnnrnnonannnonnnnncnnnrononanennnnos 51 8 3 Interpolating Heceiverg A 51 8 4 Interpolating Killed Heceiverg 53 8 5 Interpolating Receiver DepthS nnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnrnsnnrsnrrsnrrsrrrsrrrsrrrsrersrersnerne 53 8 6 TOOTING RD TTE 54 snow EE ee 55 002 e E 56 Ce NG E anes aancaete densest gushed S 56 8 6 2 2 Station or Shot ID 56 8 7 EXPORINO DATA marital volteo 58 59 HL FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Yd Helease 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 5 of 65 9 1 Men 60 9 2 gKeeleiam 61 9 3 NI A 62 9 3 1 Selected bio 62 SE m MEE CUI SO tara te T
41. n incremental number Enables use of the CGG proprietary SPS exclusion list to either delete or apply KL codes to records specified in the list Opens the user manual Displays the program version licence number number of days remaining for the licence and technical support contact details T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 10 of 65 2 SETUP Click on the Setup button on the main toolbar to display or edit the current Project parameters When changes are made to any of the parameters described in this section click on the Apply button to apply the whole parameter set to the SPS dataset Click on the Cancel button to discard all changes and revert to the initial parameter set 2 1 Files The SPS dataset comprising source receiver and relational files are specified in the Source Receiver and Relation pages of the Setup window as shown below in Figure 2 1 An additional set Auxiliary can be used for any type of SPS files Each page has identical functionality SPSPro Setup source Receiver Relation Auxiliary Graphics Plot Options Stations Colour Keys Scan Format Compare Folder D Data SPS Western swath 10 Source Browse Files in Folder Files in Database Name Modified Size Name Modified size Colour Y swi0sps fina 15 07 08 09 5 1090682 bai w Apply X Cancel Close Figure 2 1 Enter or browse for the folder whi
42. n select from the sub menu which type of file to create source receiver or relation 8 2 1 2 Renaming Files To rename a file click twice on the branch label or press lt F2 gt type in the new name and press Enter 8 2 2 Copying Lines To copy an existing line to a file highlight the required line branches and using the left mouse button drag them onto the destination file as shown in Figure 8 3 below SPSPro Database A ES Ele Database Utilities ze o Header a 0 Source E o E 06 119P34 501 TTT E Source Line Data BP02 06 119P34 119 File D Data SPS Test data Source BP02 06 119P34 No shots 480 TT E ER BPO2 01 120P34 501 o E BP02 03 129P34 501 o E BP02 05 130P34 501 SR BP02 02 132434 501 e N eeng 3A cQ Receiver mp9 BPO l n p dee BPO2 P1 R14 zo E BPO2 P1 R24 R01 zo E BPO2 P2 R34 RO1 BPO2 P2 R4A Dm 49 BPO2 P3 R5A RO1 BP02 P3 R64 A01 BPO2 P4 R7A RO BPO2 P4 R8A R01 B 0 Relation Figure 8 3 Lines cannot be copied to files of a different data type The file and data type icons change to red to indicate that the file has been edited T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 47 of 65 8 2 8 Deleting Lines To remove a line from the database from the menu choose Database Delete Lines The file and data type icons change to red to indicate that the file has been edited 8 2 4 Line Data Each
43. o be used to paste the contents of the clipboard Add Adds the value of the data in the clipboard to that in the cell Subtract Subtracts the value of the data in the clipboard from that in the cell Multiply Multiplies the data in the cell by the value of the data in the clipboard Divide Divides the data in the cell by the value of the data in the clipboard If the value of the data in the clipboard is zero then no action takes place Surface Elev A 77 s d u c mmm als m Sch Paste Replace 0 200 27 600 0 200 27 600 200 Subtract 0 200 Sp Multiply 0 200 27 GOO Divide 0 200 0 200 0 200 Figure 8 6a Figure 8 6b Figure 8 6 If the paste selection is greater than the copied selection then only the number of cells T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 50 of 65 copied will be pasted In the example shown in Figure 8 6 the top three water depth values will have 0 2 added to them It is possible to copy and paste to and from external applications e g spreadsheets and text files with carriage return line feed 8 2 5 4 Saving Edits When edits are made to the table including deletion of records they are not put into effect until changes are saved to the database by choosing from the menu Database Save Line Once the database has been saved after any changes have been made these changes are immediately made available to all other SPSPro program features such as the M
44. omparison plot Overlays data from another plot selected from the list of all plots Up to 10 overlays can be plotted Plots individual data points as a cross Plots the nominal value if available Displays the list of all plots The Selected Plot is highlighted in the list and can be changed by clicking an item on the list Beh R 9 3 Plots Up to 10 plots can be displayed in one page The list of plots can be browsed by scrolling using the toolbar buttons the cursor and page up and down keys or by selecting from the plot list 9 3 1 Selected Plot The Selected Plot is highlighted by a white 3D border and is selected by clicking in the plot area with either mouse button The Selected Plot will change when scrolling through the plots or selecting from the plot list Some of the toolbar functions are specific to the Selected Plot see above 9 3 2 Active Plot The Active Plot is the plot which contains the mouse cursor or the last plot to have contained the mouse cursor if the mouse cursor is outside the plotting area When modifying any individual plot using the zooming and panning toolbar buttons the Active Plot becomes Selected Plot The statistics for the Active Plot are displayed below the plotting area 9 4 Series The available series are displayed in the Series Panel located at the bottom left of the window see figure 15 1 The visibility of each series can be toggled by clicking on the series checkbox By default
45. r When the mouse cursor is positioned over a receiver the number of active receivers in that line is displayed in the Receiver panel FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 29 of 65 3 5 Attribute Map Under Setup Plot Options Display select one of the attributes then click on the Map button SPSPro Map n e la JUE pelage xea ele els rafa sadalle ie Source File wa 3D 1 322 s01 Line 3223028 Num SP 188 Station ID 2517 Index 1 Time 15 04 59 06 Water Depth 15 5 Heceiver File sw1Osps final 1 1 Line 79 98 6728 Num Rx 584 Station ID 2076 Index 315 00 00 00 Time 8 5 Water Depth Auxiliary Point File 0171 3028 0 501 Line 3028 Num Points 192 ID 2517 Index 1 Time 15 04 59 06 Water Depth 15 4 Water Depth B 1 M gt 131 B 22 M gt 143 M gt 34 M gt 155 M gt 46 E gt 167 B 53 E gt 179 B 7 E gt 192 M gt s3 B gt 204 M gt 95 M gt 216 M gt 107 M gt 228 M gt 119 gt 24 E 571019 0 N 9695038 8 Figure 3 2 The attribute map displays values from the selected attribute colour coded according to the colour key settings for that attribute specified in Setup Colour Keys Any one of the following attributes can be mapped provided the data is present in the SPS data file Static Correction T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 30 of 65 Point Depth Seismic Datum Uphole Time Water depth
46. st be established in the main Setup module Compare page shown in Figure 6 1 below SPSPro Setup Source Receiver Relation Auxiliary Graphics Plot Options Stations Colour Keys Scan Format Compare Dataset 1 Folder Browse Point index Do not use D Line no from col E length 4 Dataset 2 Folder Browse Point index Do notuse v Line no from col E length 4 Point Depth Report samples gt x 10 0 wi Across Seismic Datum 2 w Along Uphole Time Bearing Water Depth Static Correction Surface Elevation Match instrument codes Point matching Auto Report Folder D Data SPS Western swath 10 Reports Apply x Cancel Close Figure 6 1 6 1 1 External Dataset Parameters The Dataset 1 and Dataset 2 parameters refer to the two sets of files being compared The T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 35 of 65 parameters for each are described below Folder Select the default folder where external files are located Applicable only to files external to the current project s database Line No From Col Set the start column and number of characters where the number is and Length written in the records Applicable only to files external to the current project s database This is optional for files recorded in SPS format revision 2 1 To apply the specified line number column positions to thes
47. statistics will pertain only to the visible data e Name e Mean value e Nominal value if available e Standard deviation e Number of observations The following statistics are displayed for the cursor position e ohotpoint number or if the Time shot button is depressed the time in seconds from the first shot e Data point number first point being O e Value where vertical cursor intersects the plot With the left mouse button depressed the value at the cursor centre 9 9 Data Table To display a numeric table for the Active Plot select Table from the popup menu in the plot area When changing plotted data using the various display options the data table currently visible will not be updated There is however no limit to the number of tables which can be simultaneously displayed so for example it would be possible to display two tables one showing time and the other showing shotpoint T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 65 of 65 The table can be saved to file in comma or space delimited format by selecting Save Table to File from the table s popup menu
48. tations Colour Keys Scan Format Compare Plot Colours Sources Receivers Auxiliar Default Source ij Active Source Default Receiver B Active Receiver DW Default Auxiliary Point a KL Point E Plot Don t Plot Background E Use Index Colours Jf Apply X Cancel Close Figure 2 4 2 4 1 Codes and Indices The code and index lists are populated from those found in the data records 2 4 2 Plot The Plot group allows the user to specify which stations are to be plotted on both the map display and the time series plots based on instrument code and station index To change the plot status for either of these attributes highlight the required attributes in any of the lists and then click on the Plot button or Don t Plot button T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 16 of 65 2 43 Colours The Colours group allows the user to specify which colours to use for plotting the stations on the map display and for specifying the map background colour To change any colour click on the colour key with the left mouse button and select the new colour from the colour dialog Colours may be copied and pasted by right clicking on the colour key and selecting from the respective options in the popup menu T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 17 of 65 2 5 Colour Keys SPSPro Setup Source Receiver Relation Auxiliary
49. the default horizontal zoom factor to be changed The default Is 2 1 Toggles grid lines on or off Allows the number of visible plots to be changed to any number between 1 and 10 inclusive Allows changing the colours of the individual plot series interpolated values edit line nominal line and cursor lines Allows the horizontal and vertical cursors to be toggled on or off The default is vertical on horizontal off Displays the list of all plots The Active Plot is highlighted in the list and can be changed by clicking an item on the list Displays the Network Diagram Loads a previously saved palette defining the plotting edit and cursor colours Saves the current plotting edit and cursor colours Set the Hotkeys for deleting data using the edit line Ctrl and Alt key combinations are not supported T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 61 of 65 9 2 Toolbar A Exits the Precondition module and writes all data to the database if any changes have been made F Prints the Selected Plotas it appears on the screen on one full page using the current printer settings Expand the horizontal axis of all plots by the current zoom factor Contract the horizontal axis of all plots by the current zoom factor Fit the horizontal axis of all plots to the window TT When depressed enables the cursor to be used to zoom into any area of a plot When up default enables the cursor to
50. ttons adjacent to the scaling option dialog described below Select Applies the specified scaling options to the Selected plot only Group Applies the specified scaling options to all plots in the same observation group applies only to SeisPos Precondition module All Applies the specified scaling options to all plots 9 6 Zooming In addition to the zooming functions in the toolbar mouse wheel scrolling can also be used To zoom horizontally hold down the Ctrl key and scroll the mouse wheel To zoom vertically hold down the Shift key and scroll the mouse wheel To zoom horizontally and vertically hold down the Ctrl and Shift key and scroll the mouse wheel Scroll up to zoom in and down to zoom out T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 64 of 65 The centre of the zoom is the position of the mouse cursor 9 7 Popup Menu By clicking the right mouse button on any plot that plot becomes the Selected Plot and a popup menu is invoked with the following functions which apply to the Selected Plot only Table Display a table of data for all series see below Overlay key Display the colour key for overlaid plots Zoom out Zoom out plot to full extent Reset Revert to normal from comparison or overlay 9 8 Plot Statistics Plot statistics pertaining to the Active Plot are displayed below the plots as the cursor moves from plot to plot If the plot is zoomed in then the
51. v z av SES id 487 418 14 80 d M ANI NT PUN Jim Wa Ge Tl Vu nal jl Ma y d m m if del feed P l Li M Iy n V D M us d vw i i lus iN A i m v AP M wr VN LN di A d my n i Pin d i d A t Mm Mureti VW du UTA I d NI L LN 12 91 y de AW i 11 44 iM luf m A d FS l WU Min i I K i A Plot Streamer200 Series Stretch SP 3421 Value 15 04 Mean 13 72 Stdev 0 732 Point 710 Series Scale Klasse Iv nech Feather Fi Select Group All Figure 9 1 SPSPro E FGPS Operation Manual 6 50 15 May 2012 Release Date Page 60 of 65 9 1 File Menu Print Current Print Printer Setup Save Selected Plot Bitmap Save Form Bitmap Exit View Zoom Factor Grid Lines Plots per Screen Colour Cursor List Network Options Load Palette Save Palette Hotkeys Prints the active plot as it appears on the screen on one full page using the current printer settings Allows selection of multiple plots as shown in figure 15 2 Plots will be printed as seen on the screen Invokes the Windows printer setup dialogue box Displays the Save File dialogue box Saves the Selected Plot to a bitmap file Displays the Save File dialogue box Saves the form to a bitmap file Exits the Precondition module and writes all data to the database if any changes have been made Allows
52. wn in Figure 8 10 Figure 8 10 8 4 Interpolating Killed Receivers This function is provided to interpolate receivers for which the computed position has been deemed unacceptable These receiver should have the instrument code KL not case sensitive From the menu select Utilities Interpolate Killed Receivers All killed receivers will be linearly interpolate between the nearest good receivers either side Note no extrapolation is carried out and therefore the first and last receivers in the line cannot be interpolated 8 5 Interpolating Receiver Depths To interpolated receiver depths from source depths select from the menu Utilities Interpolate receiver depths from source depths Enter the search radius This is the distance from each receiver within which all source T FGPS Operation Manual SPSPro Release 6 50 Date 15 May 2012 Page 54 of 65 locations will be used The specification of this parameter would depend upon the density and distribution of source locations and the seabed topography A linear interpolation will be carried out using data from each source location within the search radius weighted according to the inverse of the square of the distance from the receiver location 8 6 Importing Data External ascii data can be imported into any of the following columns Static correction Point depth Seismic datum Uphole time Water depth Surface elevation To import external data first in the
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