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1. 5 REQUIRED MARK CH1 4 SMART 24 RED DATA 7 lg m B I BLK DATA i H S 1 1 5 15 Ly WHT CAL j 1 4 5 15 cle 11 D 14 GRN CAL J K E SHIELD Y DATA M OE BLK DATA N 2 5 SMART 24 I Fg S 13 yj WHT CAL cH2 5 D tJ GRN CAL J R Hg SHIELD Y z E T Ilo a gt A A IJ A RED DATA A I B BLK DATA 7 SB CH3 6 5 13 Li WHT CAL sue D 17 CAL En MARK CH3 6 E gt SHIELD Y Fo 9 5 13 Figure A 11 SMART 24 to 5 13 Cable Geotech Instruments Part Number 990 60955 0101 Rev A A 12 SMART 24 6 Appendix A SMART 24 Series Cable Diagrams N 10_1_TX_RX 10_1_RX_RX 67 10_1_CTS_TX _DIN2 144 0 1 0 180 0 1 0 ID 1 RTS TX DOUT1 GND ID 2 TX RX o2 10_2_RX_RX e 2 CTS TX DINe er 10_2_RTS_TX _DOUT1 GND TO 2 DIN3 GPS TX GPS TX GPS GPS RX GPS RX GPS 5 GPS_1PPS RJ45 GND GPS fe V PVR TD TD 57 RD R EXT PWR GND USER_SWITCH GND m lt a7xm lt u lt 9 PAN Figure 12 SMART 24B Digital I O Cable Geotech P N 990 61058 0101 Rev A A qoo RTS CTS lt GND gt Or o 0r
2. AA TX TS CTS lt GND gt DSR C TO 1 01 1 0 2 lt PORTB PORTB m oO Q T gt tg PPS TX gt PPS TX lt DC GROUND DC POWER RX gt RX TX gt TX GPs RD gt NON TD 1 TD g 45 WIRING DIAGRAM EXT PWR GND A 13 SMART 24 Series User s Manual This page intentionally left blank A 14 Appendix B SMART 24A Installation and Sensor Maintenance Appendix B APPENDIX B SMART 24 SERIES FIRMWARE UPDATES The following Appendix provides summary information on the SMART 24 series firmware updates that have been released since firmware version 1 17 B 1 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 Version 1 18 Update PBA February 11 2005 Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 18 Update B 2 1 The SMART 24 code is now compiled from common source into 24D 24R and 24A specific versions e The 24D version disables the following disk drives B C amp D RAMDRIVE is still active continuous recording event trigger detection event recording Calibration LOG and SOH files can still be recorded to drive A subject to its limited space The 24D in intended for real time telemetry only similar to the DR 24 e The 24R version has full functionality of all functions file recording amp
3. Added watchdog timer code The watchdog timer can now be used as long as the application code is version 1 19 or higher AND the DSP Bootloader firmware is version 1 08 or higher Installing jumper W36 on the Power I O Board 990 60567 0101 the bottom board in the stack will enable the hardware watchdog timer function The unit will continually reset its self if this jumper is installed and the improper software versions are used The number of CD data and SOH frames that are saved and then retransmitted in case of a connection drop is now programmable by command rather than being hardcoded to 5 The new CDS for data frames and CSS for SOH frames commands were added for this purpose see below for details The user can set a range from 1 to 600 frames on both This is only enabled on CD Profile 1 for now The parameter Connection Request Timeout is now used as the global socket timeout value for the CD Data Server CD Profile 1 only for now This means that the data server sockets will timeout X minutes 2 minutes default when waiting to send data or receive data on a stalled connection This value is set using the CRT command Appendix B SMART 244 Installation and Sensor Maintenance SMART 24 Version 1 20 Update PBA April 4 2005 Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 20 Update 1 Fixed bug that prevented CD Profiles 2 3 amp 4 from transmitting data correctly 2 Modified time tag correction f
4. gj wes Googe vil amp eseschweo 53 Ehii2bocked SMART 249 TCP IP Route Table Page Address Subnet Mask Gateway 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 192 168 100 1 192 168 100 0 255 255 255 0 if 1 192 168 100 1 255 255 255 255 00 0 8 09 86 80 192 168 100 52 255 255 255 255 local 1 192 168 100 102 255 255 255 255 00 04 76 37 98 C5 Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Return to Main Access Page Internet 4 68 F SMART 240 IP Statistics Microsoft Internet Explorer D xi File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt 9 A A Reach Favortes meda 544 dy 3 Bg ER Address E http 192 168 100 52 protected status cgi view ip1 Googe j 5B Search Web Ehiizbloded IP Statistics ICMP Statistics IP Statistics Total 0000003086 Odropped 0000000000 Badsum 0000000000 Badhlen 0000000000 Badlen 0000000000 Badoptions 0000000000 Badvers 0000000000 Forward 0000000000 Noproto 0000000000 Delivered 0000002858 Cantforward 0000000000 CantforwardBA 0000000228 Expired 0000000000 Redirectsent 0000000000 Localout 0000000481 Localnoroute 0000000000 CacheHit 0000000073 CacheMiss 0000000014 Fragments 0000000000 Fragdropped 0000000000 Fragtimeout 0000000000 Reassembled 0000000000 Ofragments 00
5. 2 Address ja http 192 168 100 52 protected status cai view soh3 gt Go Links Google Gbseach web Ghia blocked doptons A SMART 249 SOH ADC Boards Status Page SOH DSP Board ADC Boards SOH I ADC Board 1 3 0 Supply Voltage ADC Board 2 3 006V 3 0V Supply Voltage 3 0VA Supply Voltage 3 015 3 004V 3 0VA Supply Voltage 3 0VA Supply Voltage 3 0VA Supply Voltage Ground Voltage V Ground Voltage 0 000V Temperature 0 000 26 752 C Temperature Ch 1 Mass Position Voltage 32 341 C 1 039 Ch 2 Mass Position Voltage Ch 4 Mass Position Voltage 1 044 1 064 Ch 3 Mass Position Voltage Ch 5 Mass Position Voltage 1 039 1 044 Ch 6 Mass Position Voltage 1 054 Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved i B 4 64 SMART 24 SOH 1 0 Boards Status Page Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit Favorites Tools Back gt A search Favorites D Sf A V Address http 192 168 100 52 protectedjstatus cgview scht Google Seach Web 52 Ebit2bbcked options SMART 249 SOH Boards Status Page SOH Power 0 Board
6. Fixed bug in the calibration signal generation logic that caused sine wave frequencies of less than 1Hz to be incorrectly generated Added modified channel status in the CD data frames vault door open etc Added a LIFO backfill marker in the CD data frames using the series field in the frame header A value of 1 in this field means that the data is backfill data Added checks to detect the possible LCD lockup condition that could occur on a time skip such as a GPS leap second with DSP MCU firmware versions prior to 1 17 If this condition is found the unit will cause the watchdog timer to trip and reset the unit Added the GTS command to report time synchronization status information from the DSP MCU Added the RST HARDWARE command to allow the user to command hardware resets remotely Added the TIMESYNC utility to the Telnet server that displays the time synchronization status information in real time Modified LOG file behavior to allow for correct appending to an existing LOG file on soft non power on startups B 13 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 Version 1 32 Update PBA March 23 2006 Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 32 Update 1 14 Modified the operation of the Global Channel Enables Now they are always enabled on a set factory defaults command so that if a new ADC board is installed it will be immediately usable without using the low level commands to enable it Th
7. s Ss ete fe pede tte 6 2 64 Utility Software 53e E T E d eee dnt 6 205 State of Heal thie yess t tete tte er eite i ku mapu 6 27 POWER eee tec eR ER E EE RENT NP 6 271 tacite stie dere 6 27 2 Power Consumiptlon x cete on en arken 6 2 7 3 SMART 244 Internal Battery usann tte tr tette quatn ee 7 ZEB PHYSICAl sa Pp 7 2 81 ConStr ctiOT 7 7 I D 7 2 84 Operating eb ie pent ati eer tte 7 2 9 5 Humidity entree E Se 7 2 DOP TION S i iere eie e RB d E EH EET E Hi PIER ds 7 2 9 1 Non removable Data Storage enne nennen nnne enne 7 2 02 ADQ BOAtd IEEE AE AE reU IGI ERIGI 7 2 03 COMMUNICA ONS ae e ce ee e ene ae e 8 SE GENBRAE nene dii a ave ede 1 3 2 UNPACKING AND 5 1 3 3 FUNCTIONAL CHECKOUT isi inpe iinne renr tenen 1 3 4 MOUNTING A SMART 24 SERIES INSTRUMENLT ennt nnn nnne 3 34 1 EoCation ee eet ete ER RR 3 3 42 Mounting ER e de tti darte T EE IU eee BR 3 3 5 CONTROLS INDICATORS AND 5 seen enne nne nnn 10 3 5 ON Touch Pad Button 11 3 5 2 OBE Touch Pad Button endete eee tetas 11 3 5 3 USER Touch Pad Button rrororonrrrrovoronnrrrnvnrnnnrrnnrnsennrrnnrnsnnnrrrnvessnnerrnnsssnnesnarnssnnsssnnsssnnenre 11 3 54 ECD
8. Address http 192 168 100 52 protectedjstatus ca view chan ee Links Google amp esesch web Ebii2bbcked Autori SMART 24 Channel Statistics Page Channel Statistics Information Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Full Scale Setting 5 000000Vpp 5 000000Vpp 5 000000 5 000000 5 000000 5 000000Vpp Preamp Gain 1 1 1 1 1 1 Nominal 5Vpp LSB 0 402838uv 0 403196uv 0 402783uv 0 407596 0 407633uv 0 407437 Effective LSB 0 402838 0 40319 0 402783 0 000000uv 0 000000uv 0 000000uv Maximum Count 11 9 9 2 2 Minimum Count 19 2 18 6 5 Average Count 14 5 12 ET 1 Average Volts 5 539732uv 2 015880uv 4 833396uV 0 000000uv 0 000000uv 0 000000uv Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Return to Main Access Page SMART 24 PC Card Status Page Mozilla Firefox D x File Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools Help gt e O http 192 168 100 52 protected status cgi view pc1 Oe G Googe xp C seh E check AutoFill 4 Options gt SMART 24 PC Card Socket 1 Status Page Socket 1 Status Socket 2 Status Fortez
9. In the command line InputFile is the name of the input SMART 24 raw data file Optionally OutputFile sets the output file name which by default is the same as input file name with the extension msed suds or asc for MiniSEED SUDS ASCII format respectively By default the output format is MiniSEED By using the suds option the user can set the output format to 32 bit SUDS Two ASCII text output formats are supported 4 91 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 1 By using the asc option the user can select an ASCII multi channel file format with all data channels following sequentially in one file Each channel has a 4 line header followed by data values as one sample integer number per line The 4 line header gives on first line the network station and component identifiers as STACO where 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 55 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 and on the fourth line the number of samples recorded for the given channel 2 By using the casc option the user
10. 42 21 124400400040 00000 0000000000000 73 4 6 3 Command Menu ERASE nn 76 4 6 4 Command Menu 77 4 6 5 Command Menu HWSTAT nn 77 4 7 APPLICATION FIRMWARE OPERATION 78 e tens n 78 P ADG enpo e 78 4 1 3 SeriabPOrisscii senate eis tiit a Od vivid 79 4 7 4 TOPP ette wee tre tee ae 79 4 7 5 CD 1 1 Real Time Data Servers sss dede E 79 4 7 6 CD 1 1 Command Server sse ener trennen enne 79 4 7 1 State of Health ionis T x iei e Um 80 4 7 8 Calibration ss ser serer a REM SE 81 4 7 9 Gommiands Rs ie Me Bi ea ees 81 4 7 10 Disk Drives 81 4 7 11 Data File Recording 4 cree teet ee tee eher 83 A 7 12 Ple Conyehtionss eR ER ie RS SERE ees 85 4 7 13 Fortezza PCMCIA Card sss 99 4 8 APPLICATION FIRMWARE enne enne enn 100 4 8 1 Bootloader Update Mode ete ete 100 4 8 2 Application TCP IP Update Mode 00000000000 100 6 BOREHOLE DATA DIGITIZER MODEL SMART 24B 1 6 INTRODUCTION 1 Packaging A RS ihe t reet urs 1 6 1 2 Controls Indicators and
11. lt Back Cancel Select the Accept incoming connections option then click Next New Connection Wizard Devices for Incoming Connections You can choose the devices your computer uses to accept incoming connections Select the check box next to each device you want to use for incoming connections Connection devices Communications cable between two computers COM1 O Z Direct Parallel LPT1 Properties Erunt Select the Communications cable between two computers COMX option Select X for an available serial port on the PC to connect with If this option is not displayed there may not be an available serial port on the PC to use Then click Properties to set the serial port properties 4 29 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Communications cable between two computers 217 Operator assisted manual dial Disconnect call if idle for more than On the General tab of this dialog box select the serial port baud rate usually 115200 and select None for Flow control Communications cable between two computers a Modulation On the Advanced tab select 8 data bits no parity and 1 stop bit as shown above Then click to return to the Devices For Incoming Connections box and click Next 4 30 New Connection Wizard Incoming Virtual Private Network VPN C
12. Back gt search Gyrolders C4 02 X A Br Address ftp j 192 168 100 52 A v Pao Links gt lt Google G Search we Sh 418 blocked 8 Check KAutolink AutoFill fea Options gt Modified File Folder 1 4 2005 2 09 headers File Folder 1 4 2005 2 09 log File Folder 1 4 2005 2 09 Cisoh File Folder 1 4 2005 2 09 Server 192 168 100 52 fw 52 2005 11 01 v1 30 hex 4 39 MB File 12 9 2005 4 06 PM User Name smart24 Welcome to the SMART FTP Server Unit Serial Number 1132 IP Address 192 168 100 52 Click here to learn about browsing FTP sites User smart24 Internet 2 Start a Telnet session to the unit and login with its system user name and password 3 At the gt prompt enter the update command The update utility displays the current status of the FLASH application firmware banks It then looks for valid HEX files and displays any found 4 Select the desired HEX file by entering the number displayed next to the file name The utility then checks the select file to make sure it is a good SMART 24 application firmware HEX file and displays its information It also looks to see if this is a duplicate version to one that is already stored in the FLASH a message will be displayed if a duplicate is found 4 101 SMART 24 Series User s Manual The user is then asked on
13. gt elnet TCP IP Command Mode Commnads Help Command he basic commands are acct Manage PPP user accounts bye Logoff the console help Displays this message Display memory status ns lookup Lookup hostname or IP address ping Test echo request quit Logoff the console route Maintain route table scmd Enter Smart24 Command Mode socket Print socket table stat Print internal stack statistics ome commands have additional help information For example ntering route gives more information on the route command gt In general typing a TCP IP Command Mode command by itself will display more information on the usage of that command as shown below for the ping command 4 47 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Command Prompt telnet 192 168 100 34 gt ping Ping Command alled to generate ICMP echo requests n Count r t Target Name Address X X X X n 188 1 2 3 4 r 1 2 3 4 t 1 2 3 4 hostname prr Ping IP address 4 pings default Ping IP address 100 times 1606 max Ping IP address vith record route Ping IP address until interrupted 41088 max Resolve hostname and ping Note that not all commands will be fully functional depending on the networking configuration The most useful of these commands to user will be the ping route and socket commands Examples of these commands are shown in the next three screen captures Command Prompt telnet 192 168 100 34
14. 08 15 08 25 WH MR 5 24 Updates 042009 26 SMART 24B and SMART 24A Updates 08 26 10 127 MR Firmware Updates 11 2 10 HOR Minor Updates 10 28 11 1291 New ADC versions 05 06 SMART 24 Series User s Manual This page intentionally left blank SMART 24 Series User s Manual CONTENTS 1 1 PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT uuu s y S ea eei d eri iere 1 1 2 DESCRIPTION OE EQUIPMENT 2 1 2 1 Paka Git u soso tne 4 1 2 2 Controls Indicators and 4 1 2 3 Setup and l n 5 12 4 Updates sre er ee ER ERN eee RR ERN titt RAT 6 1 3 SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT tte n 6 2 1 DATA iiie ttti ette 1 2 121 Number of Inputs eene dere 1 221 Input ceo ertt amas 1 2 1 3 Tnput Impedance iuste 1 21 4 Input 1 2 15 Common Mode s a u eue deitate EG 1 21 6 Input G eee eet eee i aee Eee uere eee 2 2 1 7 SMART 24A Internal Sensors ee toe e b t lids 2 2 Ott uci etenim ROB 2 21 9 Antizalias beat 2 2 1 10 Intermodulation DIStortIghnu u s l n unun e ka an Rasa Bu AR 2 2 1 11 Total Harmonic Distortion ina ia 2 2
15. 41 48 18 3 Sample rate for prim chan 4 right justified 51 58 f8 3 Sample rate for prim chan 5 right justified 61 68 18 3 Sample rate for prim chan 6 right justified 69 70 a2 CR LF 4 94 Operation 1 9 a9 RECSTAT left justified 11 18 a8 Status for prim chan 1 ON OFF right justified 21 28 a8 Status for prim chan 2 ON OFF right justified 31 38 a8 Status for prim chan 3 right justified 41 48 a8 Status for prim chan 4 ON OFF right justified 51 58 a8 Status for prim chan 5 ON OFF right justified 61 68 a8 Status for prim chan 6 ON OFF right justified 69 70 a2 CR LF 1 9 a9 PEAKVAL left justified 11 18 18 Peak value counts prim chan 1 offset corrected RJ 21 28 18 Peak value counts prim chan 2 offset corrected RJ 31 38 i8 Peak value counts prim chan 3 offset corrected RJ 41 48 18 Peak value counts prim chan 4 offset corrected RJ 51 58 i8 Peak value counts prim chan 5 offset corrected RJ 61 68 18 Peak value counts prim chan 6 offset corrected RJ 69 70 a2 CR LF 1 9 a9 TIMEPEAK left justified 11 18 18 Sample num of peak value prim chan 1 right justified 21 28 i8 Sample num of peak value prim chan 2 right justified 31 38 i8 Sample num of peak value prim chan 3 right justified 41 48 i8 Sample num of peak value prim chan 4
16. 6 Pole Low Pass 1 Pole High Pass IIR Filter IIR Filter Level Detector Raw Data or Trigger Output ho STA LTA Detector The user can set the filter corners of both the low pass and high pass filters The filter corners can be set to 0 0 no filtering or 0 001Hz to 100 0Hz In general the low pass corner value should be set to a value larger than the high pass corner value The user can select to use the level detector or the STA LTA detector but not both at the same time on the same channel Different channels can be set to different detectors 4 84 Operation 4 7 11 3 Event Recording The SMART 24 Series instruments provide for event recording based on the output of the event triggers The user can setup voting weights 10 to 10 for each channel as well as for an external digital event input trigger To declare an event the channel votes are added up and must be equal to or exceed the total vote requirement for event declaration This can allow for complex logical AND OR and NOT trigger declaration possibilities The user can disable event recording set it to start immediately or set it to start at some time in the future The user can also select any of the 20 possible data channels to record 4 7 11 4 Window Recording Up to four time windows can be set up to allow either continuous or event files to be enabled for recording within a defined window of time
17. SOH DSP Board SOH ADC Boards SOH W O Boards VO Board 1 VO Board 2 3 3V Supply Voltage 3 3V Supply Voltage Temperature 127 787 C Temperature Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Retum to Main Access Page F SMART 24 Drive Status Page Microsoft Internet Explorer _ ini x File Edit Favorites Tools Help Bak gt A search Favorites Meda Edy I E Address http 192 168 100 S2 protectedistatuscgview dry CS ee n gt Googe 4 G amp eseachweo 53 Ehii2bocked SMART 24 Drive Status Drive Status Information Drive A Drive B Drive C Drive D Internal RAMDrive Internal PCMCIA Slot 1 Internal PCMCIA Slot 2 Removable USB Drive Type RAMDRIVE N A N A USBDRIVE Volume Label RamDrive NA SMART24 Serial Number 32CF A4E3 N A 3119 7767 Free Space bytes 66988032 N A 28406562815 Total Space bytes 57024896 N A 39971733504 Precent Free 99 N A N A 7196 Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Return to Main 4 65 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 248 Channel Statistics Page Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 xl Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Back gt 9 2 Qsearch GuFavortes 522 Dy S BQ AS
18. See section 3 4 2 2 for mounting details 3 4 1 3 GPS Receiver Location If the optional GPS receiver is to be installed with SMART 24 Series instrument its location is very important The GPS receiver must be installed in an outdoors area with as close to an unobstructed 180 view of the sky as possible horizon to horizon Any obstructions buildings trees etc will reduce the probability of finding enough GPS satellites to obtain lock This will cause the GPS receiver to remain powered up longer without locking thus increasing average power consumption and time synchronization drift The GPS receiver is supplied with a standard 50 foot length of cable The SMART 24 therefore must be located close enough to a suitable GPS location for the connecting cable to reach The GPS cable can be extended to 1000 feet if necessary Lengths longer than 1000 feet are not recommended The GPS receiver has female 3 4 inch 14 NPT spigot on its bottom surface for mounting 3 4 2 Mounting 3 4 2 1 SMART 24D amp SMART 24R Instrument Mounting The SMART 24D and SMART 24R instruments provide three mounting points if the unit is to be attached to a wall sub panel etc There are two mounting point located in 3 3 SMART 24 Series User s Manual the unit s handle area top and one at the bottom of the unit Number 8 size screws can be used 3 long in the two handle mounting points and long in the bottom mounting point two sec
19. These windows can be enabled to run one time only or run multiple times at a given interval When a window is in effect the setups entered for continuous or event file recording is used to control the recording 4 7 12 File Conventions In the SMART 24R and SMART 24A instruments data can be recorded to files as described in the preceding sections The following sections give information on the conventions and formats used for file recording in the SMART 24 Series instruments 4 7 12 1 File Naming The SMART 24 file naming convention is YYYYMMDD hhmmss R STACO EXT where YYYY year hh hour MM month mm minute DD day of month ss second of the first sample in the data file R R for calibration data for continuous data for event data or L for log files STACO station code up to 5 characters taken from the site name Defined for CD Profile 1 EXT cd11 file extension for raw data files txt extension for header files log extension for log files 4 85 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 4 7 12 2 File Directory Structure The following shows the file directory structure for drive A 4 86 Directory exists but not currently used Header files are not generated for calibration files Log files YYYYMMDD hhmmss 5 104 files Ti Operation The following shows the file directory structure for drives B C and D Note that on the
20. destination drives an additional directory layer is added to sort the files by date _ cont Gr ja YYYYMMDD Raw data files YYYYMMDD hhmmss R STACO cdll YYYYMMDD Raw data files YYYYMMDD hhmmss STACO cdll YYYYMMDD Raw data files YYYYMMDD hhmmss R STACO cdll YYYYMMDD Header files YYYYMMDD hhmmss R STACO txt YYYYMMDD Header files YYYYMMDD hhmmss R STACO txt Directory exists but not currently used Header files are not generated for calibration files YYYYMMDD Log files YYYYMMDD hhmmss R 5 1 04 C YYYYMMDD SOH files TBD j 4 87 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 4 7 12 3 Raw Data File Format SMART 24 raw data files use a modified CD 1 1 frame format described in the IDC Documentation Formats and Protocols for Continuous Data CD 1 1 3 4 3 Revision 0 2 and modified as described below Each raw data file contains all data channels recorded primary secondary auxiliary and mass position for the specified recording time period The raw data file consists of one Frame Header Table 3 of the IDC Documentation and one Channel Subframe Header Table 9 of the IDC Documentation followed by a number of Channel Subframes Table 10 of the IDC Documentation organized in 1 minute data blocks kept in time sequence Each 1 minute data block contains a number of Channel Subframes that matches the number of channels recorded as specif
21. gt ping 192 168 1 1 inging 192 168 100 1 with 32 bytes of data eply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 eply from 192 168 1 1 bytes 32 eply from 192 168 100 1 bytes 32 eply from 192 168 100 1 bytes 32 ing statistics for 192 168 1 1 seq 1 time lt i ms seq 2 time 1 ms seq 3 time lt i ms seq 4 time lt i nms Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 0z pproximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum 1 ns gt 4 48 Average 2ns TTL 255 TTL 255 TTL 255 TTL 255 loss Operation Command Prompt telnet 192 168 100 34 gt route print Subnet Mask Gateway 192 168 100 1 if 1 49 91 24 10 lt if 1 gt 84 76 37 98 C5 100 148 10 0 7 3 12 Command Prompt telnet 192 168 100 34 gt socket tcp 192 168 106 162 2502 ESTABLISHED 6 6 8 B N LISTE 9 0 LISTEN 8 8 LISTEN 6 6 LISTEN If there is an unexpected loss of the TCP IP connection the physical connection is cut etc the Telnet server in the SMART 24 may require a 10 minute timeout period to detect the loss close the connection on its side and reset so it can accept new connections This may or may not occur depending on the exact nature of the connection loss If the user loses the Telnet connection and then gets a busy error message when trying to reconnect simply wait more than 10 minutes then try again 4 5 5 1 LEVEL Telnet Command Note This
22. to connect to the unit to establish a TCP IP connection in this mode If a modem is connected to the serial port configured for this mode it will auto answer and start the connection negotiation process When connected directly to a PC no modem the PC can be configured to provide a direct cable dialup connection to the unit Please refer to your specific operating system documentation for details an example for Windows XP is shown later in this section The factory TCP IP defaults for this connection are PPP Server IP Address 192 168 0 30 PPP Server Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Address served to connecting 192 168 0 31 Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None A user must logon to the server which uses the unit s system user name and password for this The factory defaults are User Name smart24 lower case Password changeme lower case 4 16 Operation Once connected the user can perform any of the TCP IP based operations available in the unit such as Telnet FTP HTTP and the CD 1 1 real time data and command connections The following is an example of setting up Windows XP for a direct serial port cable networking connection to a SMART 24 Series instrument New Connection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection A Wizard This wizard helps you Connect to the Internet Connect to a private network such as your workplace network Setup a home or
23. 1 12 Output Sample Rates eene nennen rre 2 2 13 NOISe ic vessels nme op INR hu 3 2 1 14 Dynamic Range uae om one EROR DU EUREN ERREUR ERREUR 3 21 15 Chanrel Sampling Skew e eee eR RN etg ie e RS 3 21 16 Calibration 3 22 TIMING sette eee t teet eet dati IU de 3 22 MMV DOr 3 2 2 23S tability siut ert aste ere es 3 2 2 3 Data Sample Time Tag e 3 2 24 GPS Duty 4 2 3 ACQUISITION MODES a tette ntt eerte eee e teen dete eee Role eee Pe Le He 4 2 3 1 Continuous Recording ssiri iseis ie ees errekina neni ipie ener enne 4 2 3 3 Event Triggered 4 2 3 2 Timed Window 2 2 2 2040 200 0 04140000000000000000000000000000000000000 4 DA DATA STORAGE kakene 4 241 Type mE 4 2 42 Recording Format sv n tct reete 4 2 5 INTEREA GES 4 255 1 COMMUNICATIONS do S ete eae e pel e ta ex edite ee 4 PAG MI banen Akrar 5 2 53 Analog Input iesu esee Ee He PRA I Re ee EAE Ee E EUR He rade 5 Did 4 POWGE Heec ie t e ee RE 5 ee ee ees 5 2 5 6 PCMCIA prs ee t 5 iii SMART 24 Series User s Manual 4 ME or 5 26 naken 5 2 61 FifmWare comet eR IRR RE ES RERO WWW ETE S 5 2 62 Field Upgrades eS ee See RR Sees 6 2 0 3 Setup and
24. 17 2KQ input impedance ADC Ver 04 20Vpp 20KQ input impedance ADC Ver 05 5Vpp 2 6MQ input impedance ADC Ver 06 40Vpp 2 0MQ input impedance starting with Nov 2011 to replace 01 The user can change these versions by jumper selection on the ADC board see Geotech Instruments Technical Note No 1 2008 ask factory for details ADC Ver 01 can be jumpered to 5Vpp full scale 214KQ input impedance ADC Ver 02 can be jumpered to 5Vpp full scale 5 00KQ input impedance ADC Ver 06 can be jumpered to 5Vpp full scale 250KQ input impedance 2 1 5 Common Mode Rejection Greater than 80 dB SMART 24 Series User s Manual 2 1 6 Input Gain Software selectable gains of 1 2 4 8 16 32 and 64 2 1 7 SMART 24A Internal Sensors Type Force Balance Accelerometers Geotech PA 23 Response DC to 100 Hz Full Scale 4g optional 2g 10 Dynamic Range 142 dB 145 dB between 0 1 5 Hz 2 1 8 Digitizer Over sampled Delta Sigma 24 bit resolution ADC with digital signal processing 2 1 9 Anti alias Filter Brickwall digital FIR filter cutoff at 80 of output Nyquist frequency and 140 dB down at the output Nyquist frequency 2 1 10 Intermodulation Distortion Less than 110 dB 2 1 11 Total Harmonic Distortion Less than 110 dB 2 1 12 Output Sample Rates Data channels can be sampled at either primary or secondary sample rates or both Primary sample rate values are 2000 1000 500 250 200 125 100 50 40 25 2
25. 24 Series instruments provide real time data and command access via the CD 1 1 protocol as defined in the IDC document Formats and Protocols for Continuous Data CD 1 1 3 4 3 Revision 0 2 These functions are executed over a TCP IP based network connection to the SMART 24 Series instrument For the real time data the SMART 24 Series instruments provide four independent CD 1 1 data servers that can send data to four different destinations simultaneously Each data server designated as CD Profiles 1 2 3 amp 4 can be independently setup to connect to and send data continuous or event only to a SMARTServer data base running on any computer accessible to the unit via its network connection For setup and command functions the SMART 24 Series instruments provide one CD 1 1 command server interface that listens on a specific port default port is 8000 for incoming command connections and requests The user can use the SMART24Config program running on any computer accessible to the unit via its network connection 4 5 4 1 SMART24Config SMART24Config is a JAVA based application running on a user s computer that allows setup and command access to the SMART 24 Series instrument via its TCP IP network connection This application provides an intuitive graphical user interface to the unit so that the user does not have to be concerned with the details of the low level SMART 24 Series Command amp Setup Protocol ASCII commands The SMART24Confi
26. 3 3 SMART 24A North Direction and Bubble Level Indicators Drill three 3 8 inch diameter holes to a minimum of 1 inch depth for anchor installation Secure each anchor with one washer and one nut Tighten the nut sufficiently to engage the anchor against the concrete Install another nut then washer on each of the three anchors Place the Smart 24A flush to the 3 washers on each anchor Raise or lower each corner of the Smart 24A with the nuts just beneath the base plate to level the unit using the bubble level Figure 3 3 as a guide Secure the Smart 24A at each anchor with a washer and nut on the top side of the base plate as shown Figures 3 3 and 3 4 Installation Figure 3 4 SMART 24A Triangular Mounting Point Pattern with Concrete Anchors 3 4 2 3 SMART 24A Sensor Offset Adjust Once mounted the sensors in the SMART 24A may need to be mechanically adjusted to null any output offset Access to the internal sensors is accomplished by unlatching the case on four sides and by carefully removing the case lifting the handle end and rotating the case back Figure 3 5 The case assembly will still be connected to the base assembly through the battery wiring and a ribbon cable these connections are not shown in Figure 3 5 Keep these connections in place To zero the sensors a small flat bladed screwdriver can be carefully inserted through the three holes in the shield Figure 3 5 to adjust the sensor zero position up or dow
27. 4 90 Operation 4 7 12 5 Raw Data File Conversion To Other Formats The SMART24 Data File Conversion Utility is a C based application running on a user s computer that allows conversion of SMART 24 raw data files modified CD 1 1 frame format described in section 4 7 12 3 into MiniSEED 32 bit SUDS and ASCII formats This conversion utility is typically supplied with a SMART 24 Series instrument SMART 24R and SMART 24A type only on the SMART 24 Series Software Disk SMART24 is an interactive console application that can be used to process one raw data file at a time Multiple files can also be processed in batch mode using the operating system batch command scripts capabilities For large number of files another software tool SMARTOffline is available for automated data retrieval and conversion of SMART 24 raw data files in one of the following formats SUDS SAC PASSCAL SEG Y SEED MiniSEED CSS3 0 SEISAN MATLAB or ASCII Please refer to the documentation for a detailed description of this application From a command prompt window run the SMART24 program with in the command line to get on line help as displayed in the following screen capture ex Command Prompt D x C smart24 gt smart24 Geotech Instruments LLC Copyright C 2004 CD1 1 to MiniSEED SUDS ASCII data file conversion Version 1 30 Usage SMART24 InputFile OutputFile verbose suds asc casc C smart24 gt
28. 50 Operation gt tilt Starting SMART 24A Tilt Test Utility SMART 24A TILT TEST UTILITY Sample rate 200 sps Enter your name or initials gt PBA Enter vertical sensor serial number gt 345 Enter north south sensor serial number gt 267 Enter east west sensor serial number gt 321 x K ck ck ck k KK KK KK KK k K KK KK KK KK k k KK KK KK k k KK KK k k KK KK kk amp k KK k k k k Sk Sk k k k k ko KK KK KK Test conducted by PBA Test Date Time 2005 08 31 20 54 40 Unit Under Test S N 1168 Vertical Sensor S N 345 North South Sensor S N 267 East West Sensor S N 321 Tilting on NORTH SOUTH axis Mount the SMART 24A under test on the tilt table with its North South axis aligned with the tilt table axis Hit any key when ready Set the tilt table to 0 degrees Hit any key when ready Calculating channel offsets 1 2 3 4 5 Offsets Vert 0 000168 g N S 0 001313 g E W 0 001473 g Vert 515 cnt N S 4014 cnt E W 4504 cnt Calculating 0 degree values z 12345 Values Vert 0 000010 g N S 0 000009 g E W 0 000001 g Vert 31 cnt N S 28 cnt 5 cnt Set the tilt table to 45 degrees Hit any key when ready CONTINUES ON When complete the utility will generate a report indicating the pass fail results If the unit passes the report is written to FLASH memory internally and the calculated sensor g count sensitivi
29. Connectors n 2 1 2 EXTERNAL CONNEGTIONS yz usa atau Ni ARE GRE AEn 4 6 2 1 Analog Input Output nsn nnne 4 6 2 2 Digital Input Output esses eere U n h Q Te 6 6 3 PHYSICAb esca am tru ct ot eie beet UNE 8 6 3 1 COnDSEEUC HOD BR A A RRs 8 SN RE 8 033 Weight ertet etse ud obe teri 8 SMART 24 Series User s Manual APPENDIX SMART 24 SERIES CABLE DIAGRAMS APPENDIX B SMART 24 SERIES FIRMWARE UPDATES APPENDIX C SMART 24 SERIES COMMAND amp SETUP PROTOCOL General Information Section 1 1 GENERAL INFORMATION 1 1 PURPOSE OF EQUIPMENT Geotech Instruments SMART 24 Series product line encompasses a wide range of data acquisition instrumentation with a common design used for digitizer portable data recorder and strong motion recorder instruments the all in one solution This manual describes the operation and use of Geotech Instruments high resolution Data Digitizer Model SMART 24D portable Data Recorder Model SMART 24R and Strong Motion Data Recorder Model SMART 24A instruments Figure 1 1 SMART 24 Series Instrument The SMART 24D is low power Data Digitizer designed to acquire near real t
30. DSR D CD RS232 CD RI RS232 RI E GND RS232 Signal Ground 5 TBD Future R TBD Future P TBD Future a TBD Future F TD Ethernet 10 100Base T TX Data W TD Ethernet 10 100Base T TX Data G RD Ethernet 10 100Base T RX Data H RD Ethernet 10 100Base T RX Data X TBD Future Y TBD Future J TBD Future K TBD Future Z TBD Future L TBD Future TBD Future Spare ana Spare Analog Input 10V N Spare ana ret Spare Analog Input Return GND 3 17 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Table 3 3b I O2 INPUT OUTPUT Connector Pins PIN NAME FUNCTION A RX RX RS232 RX T TX RX RS232 TX B RTS TX RS232 RTS RS232 CTS U DTR DIGITAL OUTI TRIGGER OUT b DSR DIGITAL IN4 EXTERNAL TRIGGER IN D CD DIGITAL INS EQUIPMENT HOUSING OPEN V RI DIGITAL IN6 VAULT DOOR OPEN E GND RS232 Signal Ground S TBD Future R TBD Future P TBD Future a TBD Future F TBD Future W TBD Future G TBD Future H TBD Future X TBD Future Y TBD Future J TBD Future K TBD Future Z TBD Future L TBD Future TBD Future Spare ana int Spare Analog Input 10V N Spare ana ret Spare Analog Input Return GND 3 18 Installation 3 5 8 GPS Connector Purpose The GPS connector supports serial I O and 1PPS connection to an external GPS receiver Connection 12 105 circular type 12 shell 10 pins
31. Frame Header Table 3 of the IDC Documentation and one Channel Subframe Header Table 9 of the IDC Documentation followed by a number of Channel Subframes Table 10 of the IDC Documentation organized in data blocks kept in time sequence Each 1 minute data block contains a number of Channel Subframes that matches the number of channels recorded as specified in the Channel Subframe Header Each raw data file contains all data channels recorded primary secondary auxiliary and mass position for the specified recording time period The raw data file consists Also note that if there is an unexpected TCP IP connection lost the physical connection is cut etc the CD 1 1 data servers in the SMART 24 may require a 10 minute timeout period to detect the loss close the connection on their side and reset so they can retry new connections to the SMARTServer This may or may not occur depending on the exact nature of the connection loss In any case the real time data connection should restore itself without user intervention after some period of time The CD 1 1 data servers buffer real time data internally to the unit when not connected Once the connection is restored buffered data is then sent along with current data in a normal CD 1 1 LIFO last in first out or FIFO first in first out manner as quickly as the connection bandwidth will allow It this way the user should not see any data loss due to a temporary connection loss The amount of data
32. In 0000000000 0000000000 In 0000000000 0000000000 TSTAMP In 0000000000 0000000000 TSTAMPREPLY In 0000000000 0000000000 IREQ In 0000000000 0000000000 IREQREPLY In 0000000000 0000000000 MASKREQ Tn 0000000000 0000000000 MASKREPLY In 0000000000 0000000000 UNREACH In 0000000024 0000000000 SOURCE QUENCH 0000000000 0000000000 REDIRECT 0000000000 0000000000 ROUTERADVERT 0000000000 0000000000 ROUTERSOLICIT 0000000000 0000000000 TIMXCEED 0000000000 0000000000 PARAMPROB 0000000000 0000000000 Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Return ta Main Arress Pane 4 70 Operation 4 6 BOOTLOADER OPERATION The SMART 24 Series instruments contain a Bootloader program that controls the initial boot sequence of the unit 4 6 1 Power Up and Reset On power up or reset the Bootloader program initializes the unit s hardware as shown in the following screen capture this is the output of either of the unit s two I O serial ports as viewed by a terminal program running on a PC Tera Term COM4 E ioj x File Edit Setup Control Window Help Geotech Instruments LLC Smart Series Boot Loader Version 1 07 06 17 2084 Serial Number 0000 Initializing li After initialization the Bootloader program checks the contents of the unit s FLASH memory to find application code that it can execute The SMART 24 Series instruments contain three 4 FL
33. Menu appears Tera Term COM4 E 101 File Edit Setup Control Window Help Geotech Instruments LLC Smart Series Boot Loader Version 1 07 06 17 2004 Serial Number 6165 ERASE COMMANDS BOOT Erase bootloader area CAUTION PROG Erase program area in FLASH bank 8 PROGi Erase program area in FLASH bank 1 PROG2 Erase program area in FLASH bank 2 PARAM Erase parameter storage area MAIN Return to main menu Selection The command allows the section of the FLASH memory that contains the Bootloader firmware to be erased This command should NOT be used unless specifically directed and guided by Geotech support personnel The unit may be rendered inoperable if improperly used 4 76 Operation The PROGO PROGI and PROG2 command allows the three application firmware FLASH banks to be erased The user will be asked to confirm this selection when used Note that in the Bootloader references the FLASH banks as bank 0 1 and 2 The application firmware references the FLASH banks as bank 1 2 and 3 where Bootloader bank 0 corresponds to application firmware bank 1 etc The PARAM command allows the setup parameter storage FLASH area to be erased When used this will clear all setup parameter back to the factory defaults The user will be asked to confirm this selection when used 4 6 4 Main Command Menu FWSTAT From the Main Command Menu the FWSTAT comman
34. N 990 60626 0101 Rev B e Figure A 2 SMART 24 I O Cable Serial to 9 Pin PC Plus Ethernet Geotech P N 990 60649 0101 Rev e Figure A 3 SMART 24 I O Cable Serial to 9 Pin PC Geotech P N 990 60649 0102 Rev e Figure A 4 SMART 24 I O Cable Ethernet Only Geotech P N 990 60649 0103 Rev e Figure A 5 SMART 24 I O Cable Serial to 9 Pin Modem Plus Ethernet Geotech P N 990 60687 0101 Rev e Figure A 6 SMART 24 I O Cable Serial to 25 Pin Modem Plus Ethernet Geotech P N 990 60687 0102 Rev e Figure A 7 SMART 24 to KS 2000 Cable Geotech P N 990 60648 0101 Rev A e Figure A 8 SMART 24 to PA 23 Cable Geotech P N 990 60639 0101 Rev B e Figure A 9 SMART 24 to S 13J Cable Geotech P N 990 60677 0101 Rev A e Figure A 10 SMART 24 to GPS 3 Cable Geotech P N 990 60628 0101 Rev A e Figure A 11 SMART 24 to S 13 Cable Geotech P N 990 60955 0101 Rev A e Figure A 12 SMART 24B Digital I O Cable Geotech P N 990 61058 0101 Rev A 1 SMART 24 Series User s Manual GND BAT BAT2 GND GND 12V BLK nom WHT SCHEMATIC 120 1 Figure A 1 SMART 24 Power Cable Geotech Instruments Part Number 990 60626 0101 Rev B A 2 STRIP AND TIN mcd SG Appendix SMART 24 Series Cable Diagrams SMART 24 ETHERNET 1 oe CATS I
35. Operation The calibrated LSB bit weight for the 24 bit ADC channels is stored on the ADC boards at manufacturing time On power up these values are reported to the application firmware The 5Vpp calibrated values are reported in the log file messages during startup To get the true LSB value for a channel the 5 LSB values are multiplied by the front end gain factor as set by the SFG command for each channel The front end gain factor corrected LSB values are recorded in the data files and reported in the header files The following table gives the nominal non calibrated LSB values and front end gain factors for a typical unit for reference Input 5Vpp LSB Value Front end Gain Corrected LSB V count Factor Value V count 5Vpp 0 408887 X 10 1 0 0 408887 X 10 20Vpp 0 408887 X 10 4 0 1 635548 X 10 40Vpp 0 408887 X 10 8 0 3 271096 X 10 The nominal LSB bit weight for the 12 bit ADC channels is 4 917535 X 10 volts count 4 7 3 Serial Ports Two external serial ports are provided on the 24 Series instruments These serial ports support baud rates up to 115200 baud and either RS232 default or RS422 interface signals The serial ports are used to communicate with the unit in either a low level ASCII command mode or TCP IP over a PPP connection The serial port operation is more fully described in section 4 3 4 7 4 TCP IP Stack The SMART 24 Series instruments firmware provides a
36. PSH 1255F2 12V 6 0Ah 24W cell both for units equipped with two internal batteries These batteries have a pressure release valve for the hydrogen build up during charging cycles In float charging mode the hydrogen release is minimal and SMART 24A comes with its own vent under the handle to release this hydrogen WARNING Fire burn or explosion hazard Do not install a non rechargeable battery in SMART 24A Only install a sealed lead acid battery with the specifications above or strictly equivalent Before installing the new battery make sure it is fully charged Charging the battery inside SMART 24A releases hydrogen which becomes explosive above certain concentrations Handle batteries with care and do not drop them or attempt to take them apart Recycle used batteries or dispose them in accordance with local regulations Do not throw used batteries onto a fire 3 5 CONTROLS INDICATORS AND CONNECTORS Figure 3 7 shows the SMART 24 Series instrument controls indicators and connectors described in the following sections Mounting Points Touch Pad Buttons LCD Display On User amp Off Removable 1 Disk Drive L 7 j ao Channels 4 6 CH 1 3 al 2220 J UJ 2 ar Mounting Point Figure 3 7 SMART 24 Series Control Indicator and Connector Locations 3 10 Installation 3 5 1 ON Touch Pad Button P
37. SMART24 Command Mode as indicated by the gt prompt In this mode the user can enter any of the SMART 24 commands as described in Appendix C the SMART 24 Series Command amp Setup Protocol Interface Control Document When in the SMART24 Command Mode a few additional Telnet only commands are also available These are e bye Exits the console program and closes the Telnet connection help Display help 4 46 Operation e quit Exits the console program and closes the Telnet connection tcmd Puts the console program into the TCP IP Command Mode e update Starts the firmware update process see section 4 8 2 for a full description of this process e level Starts the level test utility SMART 24A only see section 4 5 5 1 tilt Starts the tilt test utility SMART 24A only see section 4 5 5 2 e cal Starts the cal test utility SMART 24A only see section 4 5 5 3 e report Dump test reports SMART 24A only see section 4 5 5 4 timesync View and debug the time synchronization process see section 4 5 5 5 When the console program is in the TCP IP Command Mode by using the command and as indicated by the T gt prompt the user has access to various TCP IP low level commands as shown below Command Prompt telnet 192 168 100 34 gt ntering TCP IP Command Mode Enter or help for list of commands or scmd to return to the Smart24 Command Mode
38. Start the Application Firmware STARTB Load and Start Bank Menu REBOOT Restart the BootLoader Firmware FWSTAT Display the Firmware Status HWSTAT Display the Hardware Status Selection Aat x Note that when in the command menu mode if there is no user input for 1 hour period of time the Bootloader will time out and start the application code if available This prevents the unit from staying in the Bootloader forever if the user forgets to restart the unit 4 72 Operation 4 6 2 Main Command Menu PROGRAM From the Main Command Menu the PROGRAM command allows the user to write new Bootloader and application firmware to the unit s FLASH memory When entered the following Program Command Menu appears Ii Tera Term COM4 VT E lol File Edit Setup Control Window Help Geotech Instruments LLC Smart Series Boot Loader Version 1 9 06 17 2084 Serial Number 0105 PROGRAM COMMANDS Upload new bootloader firmware CAUTION Upload new application firmware MAIN Return to main menu Selection The BOOT command allows new Bootloader firmware to be written to the FLASH memory This command should NOT be used unless specifically directed and guided by Geotech support personnel The unit may be rendered inoperable if improperly used The PROG command allows new application firmware to be written to the FLASH memory When used the following screen appears Sm
39. Status Information Bootloader Bank 1 Bank2 Bank 3 Bootloader SMART 24R SMART 24R SMART 24R 1 08 119 1 22 1 23 02 18 2005 02 22 2005 05 03 2005 05 10 2005 DSP Board Power Board Board Type Board Type POWER 4 61 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 Clock Status Page Microsoft Internet Explorer 10 x Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt Qsearch GuFavortes 522 Dy S BQ 1 Address http 192 168 100 52 protectedjststus caiview dk ee Links Google 4 amp eseschweo Ehii2bocked jesse SMART 24 Clock Status Page CLOCK STATUS PAGE GPS STATUS PAGE GPS SATELLITE STATUS PAGE Current Time 20 58 58 Current Date 05 15 2005 Sync Mode GPS MASTER Lock Status LOCKED GPS or External 1PPS Present YES Last Lock Time 20 58 57 Last Lock Date 06 15 2005 Initial Difference sec 0 045456207 Current or Last Difference sec 0 000000610 Clock Temperature C 29 029 Clock DAC Value 1717 Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Return to Main Access Page SMART 24 GPS Status Page Microsoft Internet Explorer D File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt A Qsearch Favorites I EH Address http 192 168 100 S2 prote
40. ask your network administrator for the appropriate IP settings Obtain an address automatically r Use the following IP address IP address 192 168 0 2 Subnet mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 0 255 Obtain DNS server address automatically Use the following DNS server addresses Preferred DNS server Altemate DNS server 255 Advanced In the above example the unit s I O1 Ethernet port is used with its default IP address of 192 168 0 1 and the PC s IP address is 192 168 0 2 4 42 Operation Once connected via the 10 100Base T Ethernet port the user can perform any of the TCP IP based operations available in the unit such as Telnet FTP HTTP and the CD 1 1 real time data and command connections 4 5 3 TCP IP Over Serial PPP Operation The SMART 24 Series instruments allow for TCP IP connections over a serial PPP link via either of the unit s two external serial ports on 1 1 or I O2 The serial ports can be setup to operate in either PPP server or client modes See sections 4 3 2 PPP Server Operation and 4 3 3 PPP Client Operation for a full description of these modes of operation Once connected via the serial PPP port the user can perform any of the TCP IP based operations available in the unit such as Telnet FTP HTTP and the CD 1 1 real time data and command connections 4 5 4 SMART Series Software Operation Over TCP IP The SMART
41. buffering in the unit depends on the sample rates used but can be as much as 12 hours for 3 channels at 100 sps As an option the SMART 24 CD 1 1 data servers can be enabled to send in real time event triggered data on the primary channels At the same time the continuous data can be sent using the secondary channels When sending only event triggered data the SMART 24 will attempt connect to the SMARTServer once an event is triggered send in 4 44 Operation real time the event data including pre event and post event then close the connection To operate in this mode event recording must be enabled see section 4 7 11 3 4 5 4 3 Earthworm The first of the four SMART 24 CD 1 1 data servers can be enabled to send continuous real time data using the Earthworm export protocol to an Earthworm system The SMART 24 initiates the data connection to Earthworm acting like an active Earthworm export As in the CD 1 1 mode the SMART 24 will attempt connect to the destination once every two minutes and will continue to attempt a connection indefinitely Upon starting the Earthworm application it may take 2 minutes or more before data will be seen being received by the Earthworm import module The SMART 24 data server buffers real time data internally to the unit when not connected Once the connection is restored buffered data is then sent along with current data typically using the FIFO first in first out manner as quickly as the connecti
42. command is only available in the SMART 24A At the gt Telnet prompt type level to start the Level Test Utility This will display the average sensor output values in counts volts and g The display averages and updates every two seconds the number in parentheses shows the number of seconds the utility has been running The ESC key is used to exit the utility and return to the Telnet prompt 4 49 SMART 24 Series User s Manual gt level Starting SMART 24A Level Test Utility Values Vert 978 c N S 4420 E W 14511 c 2 Vert 0 000399 V N S 0 001807 V E W 0 005938 V Vert 0 000319 g N S 0 001446 4 E W 0 004750 g This command can be used as an aid in installing the unit to level the enclosure by minimizing the average offset in each channel while adjusting the mounting points It can also be used to aid in adjusting the mechanical mass center offset adjust of each sensor To do this the unit should be mounted and leveled first While the absolute maximum allowable value is 12500 counts or 40 005 V the test technician should try to adjust the offset value to less than 2500 counts or 0 001 V if possible To adjust the sensor offsets the test technician must open the unit carefully with the power still on and using a small plastic straight slot screw driver he must trim the mechanical offset adjust points accessible through the holes in the sensor cover vertical on top north sout
43. even if they are either not recorded or not installed in the system These channels would be reported as OFF in the RECSTAT line The current header file fields and format are described as follows Record Position Format Description 1 1 8 8 Network name left justified 10 14 a5 Station code left justified 16 24 f9 5 Latitude degrees South is negative right justified 26 35 f10 5 Longitude degrees West 1s negative right justified 37 40 i4 Elevation meters right justified 42 51 14 1 12 1 12 File start date yyyy mm dd 53 64 i2 a1 12 a1 f6 3 File start time hh mm ss sss 66 71 16 File duration seconds right justified 73 74 i2 Number of channels right justified 76 al GPS status L locked U unlocked 77 78 a2 CR LF 2 1 2 a2 Blank line CR LF 3 1 9 a9 CHANNELS left justified 11 18 a8 Primary channel name right justified 21 28 a8 Primary channel 2 name right justified 31 38 a8 Primary channel 3 name right justified 41 48 a8 Primary channel 4 name right justified 51 58 a8 Primary channel 5 name right justified 61 68 a8 Primary channel 6 name right justified 69 70 a2 CR LF 4 1 9 a9 SAMPRATE left justified 11 18 18 3 Sample rate for prim chan right justified 21 28 18 3 Sample rate for prim chan 2 right justified 31 38 18 3 Sample rate for prim chan 3 right justified
44. full featured commercial TCP IP stack that handles TCP IP communication over either the serial ports using PPP or the optional 10 100Base T Ethernet board The TCP IP stack is more fully described in section 4 5 4 7 5 CD 1 1 Real Time Data Servers Four CD 1 1 real time data servers are provided by a SMART 24 Series instrument Each of these can be configured independently to send data streams to four different destinations as continous data event triggered data or both See section 4 5 4 for further details 4 7 6 CD 1 1 Command Server The SMART 24 Series instruments provide a CD 1 1 based command and response server This server allows for external TCP IP connections to a unit to provide a command and status interface based upon the CD 1 1 protocol See section 4 5 4 for further details 4 79 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 4 7 7 State of Health Each SMART 24 Series instrument collects a variety of state of health SOH information from all internal boards and GPS receiver This SOH information is sampled once per second and buffered along with the other collected data It can be sent in real time to the SMARTServer retrieved on command by SMART24Config or accessed from the SMART 24 instrument Web pages via the Web browser The SMART 24 Series instrument also acquires a subset of channel status information and sends it in real time contained in the channel status field of the CD1 1 Data Format Frame This Format Frame is
45. internal 12 Vdc voltage distributed to the unit after all fusing protection circuits and power relay e 5 The main regulated system 5 Vdc power supply e 3 3V The main regulated system 3 3 Vdc power supply e 1 8V The main regulated system 1 8 Vdc power supply e Temp The internal DSP board temperature in degrees Celsius GPS ON 97 28 LOCK YES 6 SV 1PPS YES LAT 32 89590 LON 96 69428 ALT 156 25450 23 41 56 Figure 4 13 SMART 24 Series LCD GPS Status Screen The GPS Status screen Figure 4 13 shows some of the unit s current GPS status values These values are e GPS GPS power ON or OFF A GPS signal quality measure follows in the upper right hand corner of the screen This value ranges from 0 to 100 Generally a signal quality of greater than 86 00 is required for a GPS lock to the satellites 4 11 SMART 24 Series User s Manual e LOCK GPS is locked YES or not locked NO to the GPS satellites The number to the right of this value shows the current number of GPS satellites the receiver is tracking PPS The GPS receiver is generating is 1PPS output YES or not NO LAT Current GPS latitude for north for south e LON Current GPS longitude for east for west e ATL Current GPS altitude in meters 1 24 2 07 4 09 5 0 5 LETTET 6 30 7 04 8 02 LET LET 23 41 56 Figure 4 14 S
46. is not intended to provide submersion protection and should not be installed in a location that is susceptible to flooding conditions Standard sealed circular style connectors are provided for external user connection to the unit Internally the SMART 24 Series instruments are composed of the following boards 1 Power I O Board P N 990 6063 1 0101 2 DSP Board P N 990 60632 0101 6 1 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 3 Three channel ADC Board P N 990 60568 010X one standard second board optional 4 PCMCIA Interface Board P N 990 610162 0101 optional 5 Digital I O Board P N 990 60633 0101 passive board provides connectivity only 6 Analog I O Board P N 990 60634 0101 passive board provides connectivity only Power GPS Communications Ethernet 101 amp 102 Analog Input Connector Channels 1 2 amp 3 Analog Input Connector Channels 1 2 amp 3 PCMCIA PC Cards 2 5 j DIGITAL 1 0 Board 990 60633 0101 ANALOG 1 0 Board 990 60634 0101 PCMCIA Board 990 61016 0101 ADC 1 Board 990 60568 010X ADC 2 Board 990 60568 010X Figure 6 2 SMART 24 Series Block Diagram Ribbon Cable Ribbon Cable Connection Board to Board Connection Board to Board Connection Board to Board Connection Interface USB IRDA LCD Interfa
47. needed via a TCP IP connection see section 4 5 6 for further details 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 The SMART24Reader Utility allows for displaying the SMART 24 raw data files and for their conversion into MiniSEED 32 bit SUDS and ASCII formats It can also display a data file information window listing the data channels recorded in the file with their network station and component names begin date and time duration sample rate sensor and motion type d displacement v velocity a acceleration and units type d digital counts v milivolts n nanometers sec or sec sec The program GUI window is displayed in the following screen capture The SMART24Reader Utility is typically supplied with a SMART 24 Series instrument SMART 24R and SMART 24 type only on the SMART 24 Series Software Disk jsmartzsresder EE File C data Hualien Smart24 data cont 2005021 742005021 7_041500_C_S1056 cd11 Open SMART 24 File Quick View Conversion Output SUDS MiniSEED ASCII multi channel ASCII one channel Convert File The SMART24 Data File Conversion Utility is part of the SMART24Reader software package and allows for the batch mode conversion of SMART 24 raw data files into MiniSEED 32 bit SUDS and ASCII formats See section 4 7 12 5 for further details
48. new commands to older SMART 24 firmware will now just be ignored rather cause the multi command processing to abort Appendix SMART 24 Series Command amp Setup Protocol Appendix C APPENDIX SMART 24 SERIES COMMAND amp SETUP PROTOCOL This appendix provides the current Interface Control Document ICD for the SMART 24 Series Command amp Setup Protocol This document defines the low level ASCII commands used for the setup and configuration of the SMART 24 Series instruments SMART 24 Series User s Manual This page intentionally left blank C 2
49. organized into records or lines terminated by a CR followed by a LF A sample header file is shown below sol CHANNELS lE SAM REC 05 PRAT STAT PEAKVAL TI OFF LSB SEN CHA SAM REC PEA TI OFF SEN LSB EPEAK SET os PRAT NELS E TAT 9 D S KVAL S EPEAK ET Sample Header File 0105 32 89589 96 69428 cip c2p 1000 000 1000 000 1000 ON ON 26 39 32888 14603 5 9 0 1 611352 1 612784 1 611 0 00 0 00 0 cis C25 0 000 0 000 OFF OFF 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 611352 1 612784 1 611 0 00 0 00 0 156 2004 12 23 16 27 00 000 c3p 000 ON 52 948 12 132 00 c3s 000 OFF 0 0 0 132 00 c4p 1000 000 ON 17 37272 1 630384 0 00 c4s 0 000 OFF 0 0 0 1 630384 0 00 1000 000 ON 16 38389 7 1 630532 0 00 c5s 0 000 OFF 0 0 0 1 630532 0 00 c p 1000 000 ON 15 23750 5 1 629748 0 00 c6s 0 000 OFF 0 0 0 1 629748 0 00 60 6 4 93 SMART 24 Series User s Manual The first line gives general instrument information such as name location time etc The next section gives the parameter values for the six possible primary data channels and the third section gives the parameter values for the six possible secondary data channels The header file fields are fixed in size and position for easy reading Space is reserved for channels
50. signed by the current key ASK 2 12 00 00 01 01 2006 lt ENTER gt Scheduled to start at 12 noon on Jan 1 2006 4 8 APPLICATION FIRMWARE UPDATE The 24 Series instruments provide two methods of updating the unit application firmware code as described in the following two sections 4 8 1 Bootloader Update Mode This method requires a direct serial connection from the SMART 24 Series instrument or I O2 serial port to be updated and a PC The user can then force the unit to boot into the Bootloader command menu mode as described in section 4 6 1 and then upload and program the FLASH with new firmware as described in section 4 6 2 4 8 2 Application TCP IP Update Mode When the application firmware is running the user can update the application firmware FLASH over a TCP IP connection either locally or remotely The following procedure should be used to update the application firmware 4 100 Operation 1 Use FTP to login with the system user name and password then upload the new application firmware HEX file supplied by Geotech to the unit s internal drive A RAMDISK The HEX file MUST be placed in the root directory of drive A as shown in the following screen capture using Internet Explorer The FTP session can be closed after the file is uploaded if desired ABl x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help EJ ftp 192 168 100 52 A Microsoft Internet Explorer
51. t 1 lt CH2 SIG POS Ro DRAIN WiRE a ed ES Y BLK 5 SEIS n en IN CH2 SIG NEG SMART 24 NCAL d gt m i P CH2 CAL POS NCAL PH LAR CH2 CAL NEG lig eh TL 5 i 6 Sum lle ub aml Tal SI I il 3 ES BLK 8 8 I d 5 US Lr me i NC 168 L LJ TAER E E Bo A CH3 SIG POS SHLD 1 E F BLK 9 L B CH SIG NEG ECAL 1 10 ue ng I rie 3 CAL POS MHT 10 CH3 CAL NEG ECALEN E gt 1 1 WHT 11 WHT 121 12 e i TENE ig SENSOR 12V PWRI 12 0 fo BLK 21 lt h PWR ORN Figure 7 SMART 24 to KS 2000 Cable Geotech Instruments Part Number 990 60648 0101 Rev A Appendix SMART 24 Series Cable Diagrams SMART 24 PA 23 SMART 24 BLU G Y H gt Y BLK 1816 i PH GRN CH1 t Kod 0 BLK Li bk _ CAL 1 YEL Y x y BK RN 2 96 p gt Y ORG 1 Hio uias 2 d Y BLK i LE 14 z ss f BRN Bot Y BK ja T c M y RED ES Ced chs D EN y BK Jea Y We ly g 12V 2 500 hol 1 Y BLK ly h GND To y YE SAGE PA23 CABLE JACKET MUST
52. time delay of 495mS for 100 sps and 830mS for 50 sps from real time Also only 100 sps and 50 sps can be generated with the current FIR decimation filter With the simple divide by N decimation all output sample rates can be used down to 10 sps with a fixed time delay of 175mS for each However no anti aliasing protection is provided for frequencies below 80 Hz 4 4 10 100 BASE T ETHERNET OPERATION The SMART 24 Series instruments provide for an optional 10 100Base T Ethernet interface I O card to be installed This board is typically installed in the I O 1 Board position with the Ethernet signals on the I O1 connector Standard Geotech supplied cabling provides a circular mating connector to the I O1 connector on the unit wired with CATS cable to a standard RJ45 network plug This cabling is wired in a crossover configuration so that the RJ45 may be plugged directly into a RJ45 network receptacle on It can also be used with network hubs or switches that have auto MDI MDIX crossover detection The SMART 24 Ethernet card supports auto 10 100Base T detection and can be connected directly to a 10Base T or 100Base T network 4 5 TCP IP OPERATION The SMART 24 Series instruments use TCP IP as the transport protocol over the 10 100Base T Ethernet or Serial PPP connections The TCP IP stack built into the unit provides standard TCP IP protocols such as Telnet FTP and HTTP as well as the real time data and command access via the CD 1 1 prot
53. to this FTP server Server 192 168 100 52 User Name mna w www Password pene C C C After you login you can return to this FTP server easily by adding it to your Favorites List Create Shortcut C search Delete Rename Properties Work Offline Close Login Anonymously Save Password FA ftp 192 168 100 159 Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help a KEES Q 3 Fo Search Folders 4 Customize Links Free Hotmail Windows Ed address 4 6 o Other Places b Internet Explorer 23 My Documents Documents 4 Network Places user smart24 Internet At the top level the SMART 24 s disk drives are shown as directories internal RAMDISK internal PCMCIA drive if installed internal PCMCIA drive if installed and D external removable USB drive if installed The directory structure used by the SMART 24 Series instruments is described in section 4 7 12 2 4 58 ftp 192 168 100 159 D data cont 20051026 Microsoft Internet Explorer Operation 1 Fie Edit View Favorites Tools Help Q 3 2 Search 1 Folders E Links Customize Links Free Hotmail Windows Address 91 ftp 192 168 100 159 Dfdatafcont 20051026 E Go Name Folder Tasks 200510
54. type instruments The directory structure used for drive D is given in section 4 7 12 2 4 7 10 5 Drive E Drive E if present is the second partition on the removable USB disk available only if the removable USB disk installed in the unit is formatted with two partitions Drive E has same directory structure as Drive D see section 4 7 12 2 Event file and continuous file recording can be split onto different partitions D and E on the USB drive and works in ring buffer mode on each of them 4 7 11 Data File Recording When enabled for recording the SMART 24R and SMART 24A type instruments can record continuous and event files in either normal or window controlled modes as described in the following sections Continuous and event files may be recorded simultaneously Compression may also be enabled in recording file to reduce their size Note that the recorded file size may be limited by the sample rate and number of channels recorded In general data files are limited to roughly 10 in total size With compression turned on the effective non compressed size is limited to roughly 20MB A log message will be generated in the log file if files were limited in size from the configuration settings The size limit can be estimated as follows e Multiply each enabled recording channel s sample rate by 240 and sum up for a total bytes per minute value 4 83 SMART 24 Series User s Manual e Divide 10 000 000 or 20 000 000 with
55. 0 10 5 and 1 samples per second software selectable Secondary sample rates are dependant on the primary sample rate selected Table 2 1 Primary and Secondary Sample Rates Primary Sample Allowed Secondary Sample Rates Rate 2000 1000 500 400 250 200 100 1000 500 250 200 125 100 50 500 250 125 100 50 25 250 125 50 25 200 100 50 40 25 20 10 125 25 Specifications 100 50 25 20 10 5 50 25 10 5 40 20 10 amp 5 4 2 25 5 20 10 5 4 2 1 10 5 2 1 5 1 1 5 7 s 2 1 13 Noise Typical noise performance at 100 sps and gain of I is 0 8 counts RMS 2 1 14 Dynamic Range Typical dynamic range performance at 100 sps and a gain of 1 is greater than 132 dB 2 1 15 Channel Sampling Skew All channels sampled simultaneously 50 ns sample clock phase locked to internal or external time reference 2 1 16 Calibration For each channel calibration signals can be produced as sine wave step pulse and pseudo random binary pulse signals 0 5 mVpp to 5 Vpp 50 mA The frequency range is from 0 001 to 100 Hz 2 2 TIMING 2 2 1 Type Voltage controlled TCXO phase locked to GPS receiver when available 2 2 2 Stability 0 5 ppm over the operating temperature range when not locked to GPS receiver 2 2 3 Data Sample Time Tag Accuracy Better than 10 microseconds of UT
56. 00 Luna tua Location 01 Rate 1000 sps Sensor Seismic Authentication Bit Weight 4 028e 007 V count Channel c2p Location 01 Rate Sensor Seismic Authentication Bit Weight 1 613e 006 V count Channel c3p Location 01 Rate Sensor Seismic Authentication Bit Weight 1 611e 006 V count Channel c p Location 01 Rate Sensor Seismic Authentication Bit Weight 1 630e 006 V count Channel cbp Location 01 Rate Sensor Seismic Authentication Bit Weight 1 631e 006 V count Channel Location 01 Rate Sensor Seismic Authentication Bit Weight 1 630e 006 V count Off 1000 Off 1000 Off 1000 Off 1000 Off 1000 Off Compression Sps Compression sps Compression sps Compression Sps Compression sps Compression Output file C Nsmart24 20041207 211700 C S0105 suds C Nsmar t24 gt 4 7 12 6 Header File Format Version 1 30 Duration 60 sec 0 00000 Elevation Off Off Off Off Off Off 0 0 meters Operation la x Header files are generated for continuous and event raw data files and contain parametric information about the recorded data They are viewable ASCII text files and are rapidly accessible due to their small size These header files are found in the header directory and have the same name as the corresponding raw data file except that the extension is txt rather than cd11 All data fields are ASCII characters
57. 00000000 Fragmented 0000000000 Cantfrag 0000000000 Filtered 0000000000 PPP Statistics TxPktSent 0000000000 RxPktGood 0000000000 RxPktBadCRC 0000000000 Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Return Main Arress Pane TCP Statistics Page Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt gt 9 A Qsearch Favorites meda ry I Address http 192 168 100 52 protected status cg view ip Googe G amp eseachweo Ehii2bocked fosse TCP Statistics RevTotal 0000000510 RcvShort 0000000000 RcvHdrSize 0000000000 RcvBadSum 0000000000 RevAfterClose 0000000000 RevDupAck 0000000000 RevPack 0000000085 RevByte 0000027570 0000000251 RcvAckByte 0000205631 RevDupPack 0000000000 RevDupByte 0000000000 RevPartDupPack 0000000000 RevPartDupByte 0000000000 RcvAfterWinPack 0000000000 RevafterWinByte 0000000000 RevOOPack 0000000000 RevOOByte 0000000000 RevUinUpd 0000000000 RevWinProbe 0000000000 RevAckTooMuch 0000000000 SndNoButs 0000000000 SndTotal 0000000493 SndProbe 0000000000 SndPack data 0000000252 SndByte data 0000205561 SndRexmitPack 0000000001 SndRexmitByte 0000000001 Snd cks 0000000214 SndCtrl 0000000010 SndUrg 0000000000 SndWinUp 0000000000 SegsTined 0000000151 RttUpdated 0000000141 Connects 0000000057 Conn ttenpt 0000000008 Drops 0000000001 ConnDrops 00
58. 00000008 Accepts 0000000057 TimeoutDrops 0000000000 KeepDrops 0000000008 Del ck 0000000000 KeepProbe 0000000000 PersistTimeout 0000000000 KeepTimeout 0000000008 RexmtTimeout 0000000017 4 69 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Z SMART 24 UDP Statistics Page Microsoft Internet Explorer _ D xl File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back v gt A Qsearch Favorites meda I B899 Address http 192 168 100 52 protected status cgi view ip3 Google amp esesch web Ehii2bbcked options IP Statistics ICMP Statistics UDP Statistics RevTotal 0000002393 RevShort 0000000000 RevBadLen 0000000000 RcvBadSum 0000000000 RevFull 0000000000 RcvNoPort 0000000000 RevNoPortB 0000002393 SndTotal 0000000000 SndNoPacket 0000000000 RAW Statistics RevTotal 0000000024 RevFull 0000000000 SndTotal 0000000000 SndNoPacket 0000000000 Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Return to Main Access Page SMART ICMP Statistics Page Microsoft Internet Explorer File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Bak gt Qsearch Favorites Meda B I EH Address http 192 168 100 52 protectedlstatus cgiviemept SG n gt Googe 4 53 Ehii2bocked Jaoor Ejoptons SMART 24 ICMP Statistics Page TCP Statisti ICMP Statistics ICMP Rx Errors ICMP Tx Errors ECHO
59. 05 1 35 3 20051026 013500 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 1 40 AM 20051026 014000 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 1 45 AM zi 20051026_014500_C_51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 1 50 AM 3 20051026 015000 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 1 55 AM 3 20051026 015500 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 2 00 20051026 020000 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 2 05 AM 3 20051026 020500 C 51130 cdii 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 2 10 AM 20051026_021000_ _51130 911 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 2 15 20051026_021500_ _51130 91 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 2 20 3 20051026 021500 51130 cd11 3 43 l 126 20 19 20051026 022000 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 2 25 8 20051026 022500 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 2 30 AM zi 20051026 023000 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 2 35 AM 3 20051026 023500 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 2 40 AM 29 20051026 024000 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 2 45 AM 3 20051026 024500 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 2 50 AM i 20051026 025000 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 2 55 AM vi user smart24 Internet Note that if the SMART 24 unit is recording files adding new files to the drives most FTP client programs will require the user to use a REFRESH command to read any new files in given directory Also note that the FTP server in the SMART 24 unit h
60. 0566 0101 Board to Board Connection Front Panel Keypad Keypad Interface POWER Board 990 60567 0101 1 Connector 2 Connector Power Connector GPS Connector Analog Input Connector Channels 1 2 amp 3 Analog Input Connector Channels 1 2 amp 3 Figure 1 3 SMART 24 Series Front Panel SMART 24 Series User s Manual Figure 1 2 shows a functional block diagram of the SMART 24 Series instruments Figure 1 3 shows a user control panel view of the SMART 24 Series instruments Refer to these figures for the following sections 1 2 1 Packaging The SMART 24 Series instruments are housed in a portable rugged molded enclosure that provides protection from environmental factors such as wind rain and dirt However it is not intended to provide submersion protection and should not be installed in a location that is susceptible to flooding conditions Standard sealed circular style connectors are provided for external user connection to the unit These connectors are internally connected directly to the connector and power board thus eliminating expensive wiring harnesses and cabling that could be a source of noise Internally the SMART 24 Series instruments are composed of the following boards 1 Power I O Board P N 990 60566 0101 2 DSP Board P N 990 60567 0101 3 Three channel ADC Board P N 990 60568 010X one stand
61. 1 710691g 0 003 0 0017019 0 0019 0 180 2 000629g 0 0009 0 004309g 0 004g 0 225 1 703439g 0 0039 0 009429g 0 0099 0 270 0 994204g 0 0059 0 010499g 0 0109 0 315 0 289422g 0 0039 0 006274g 0 0069 0 360 0 000189g 0 0009 0 000068g 0 000g 0 East West Tilt Axis corrected Angle VERT Diff N S Diff 000 0 000000g 0 0009 0 000000g 0 0009 0 045 0 284095g 40 0089 0 706702 0 0009 0 090 0 988559g 0 0119 0 998495g 0 001g 0 135 1 700090g 0 0079 O 7044275 0 002g9 0 180 2 000423g 0 0009 0 003462g 0 0039 0 225 1 712697g 0 0059 0 709834g 0 002g 0 270 1 009290g 0 0099 1 001477g 0 0019 0 315 0 301095g 0 0089 0 707471g 0 0009 0 360 0 000046g 0 0009 0 000180g 0 0009 0 END OF REPORT SMART 24A CALIBRATION SENSITIVITY TEST DATA REPORT Geotech Instruments LLC Test conducted by PBA Test Date Time 2005 08 31 16 29 57 Unit under test S N 1168 Vertical Sensor S N 222 North South Sensor S N 256 East West Sensor S N 257 Accuracy Limits 0 360 to 0 440 g v 2 5V calibration signal input values Values Vert 0 946660 g N S 0 958937 E W Vert 2901660 cnt N S 2946514 cnt E W 2 5V calibration signal input values Values Vert 0 963575 g N S 0 975888 g E W Vert 2953506 cnt N S 2998599 cnt E W Calculated calibration input sensitivities Vertical Sensitivity Nor
62. 23 080 23 568 USB HUB TASK USB HUB Connect Event 1 gt 23 66 23 666 USB HUB TASK USB Device Connected 23 66 23 776 USB HUB TASK USB Device Indentified Geotech USB Drive 23 0 0 23 790 USB HUB TASK USB Device Configured 23 080 26 858 DISK SUPERU TASK RTFS DRIVE D Format 36621796864 Bytes Free To exit the log mode the user simply types the letter x to exit this mode and return to the character command mode 4 15 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Tera Term COM4 E x File Edit Setup Control Window Help gt gt log tarting LOG Mode to Exit 34 SER 2 CTRL TASK 1 Entering LOG Mode 0 698 USB HUB TASK 1 USB HUB Connect Event lt 1 gt 4 786 USB HUB TASK 1 USB Device Power ON Disconnect 568 USB HUB TASK 1 USB HUB Connect Event lt 1 gt 668 USB HUB TASK 1 USB Device Connected 770 USB HUB TASK 1 USB Device Indentified Geotech USB Drive 798 USB HUB TASK 1 USB Device Configured 858 DISK SUPERU TASK RIFS DRIVE D Format OK 36021796864 Bytes Free tarting CMD Mode 4 3 2 Serial PPP Server Operation The serial PPP server built into the SMART 24 Series instruments provides a TCP IP connection similar to that of a dialup Internet Service Provider ISP where the unit acts as the server that the user calls into and connects to In this mode the unit server is waiting for a user to connect to it The user can use standard PPP protocols LCP IPCP PAP CHAP amp IP
63. 26 000000 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 12 05 JR m 20051026 000500 C 51130 cdii 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 12 10 AM i E 20051026 001000 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 12 15 AM Move this item 3 20051026_001500_C_S1130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 12 20 AM n Copy this item 20051026 002000 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 12 25 AM gt lt Delete this item 20051026_002500_ _51130 911 3 43 CD11 File 10 26 2005 12 30 200 30 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 12 35 AM 29 20051026 003500 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 12 40 AM Other Places 19120051026 _004000_ _51130 011 3 43 CD11 File 10 26 2005 12 45 Gn cont 20051026 004500 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 12 50 AM 3 20051026 005000 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 12 55 AM My Documents 20051026_005500_ _51130 911 3 43 MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 1 00 AM Documents 20051026 n10000 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 1 05 AM my Network Places zi 20051026 010500 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 1 10 AM 8 20051026 011000 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 1 15 20051026 011500 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 1 20 AM Details m20051026 012000 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 1 25 AM 20051026 n12500 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 2005 1 30 AM 20051026 003000 5113 5 20051026 013000 C 51130 cd11 3 43MB CD11 File 10 26 20
64. 3 wo lt 6 RJ45 G gt 1 Ho 2 I O SERIAL ETE ALPHA 1176 po t At lt 3 s 9 PIN D FEMALE c lt 7 18 10 FT A RJ45 C g s le JO SMART 24 H ZA Z 2398 L PHA 1176 CEA Figure 2 SMART 24 I O Cable Serial to 9 Pin PC Plus Ethernet Geotech Instruments Part Number 990 60649 0101 Rev SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 ALPHA 1176 Vi OER To 2 A gt 3 9 D FEMALE E 2 5 C 7 v Bo 8 10 ALPHA 1176 9 D FEMALE mM Figure A 3 SMART 24 I O Cable Serial to 9 Pin PC Geotech Instruments Part Number 990 60649 0102 Rev Appendix SMART 24 Series Cable Diagrams SMART 24 ETHERNET 1 5 T T 5 Woy lt 6 R45 c lt 4 H gt 2 L 10 FT ERE RJ45 SMART 24 Figure A 4 SMART 24 I O Cable Ethernet Only Geotech Instruments Part Number 990 60649 0103 Rev SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 ETHERNET l CATS P NI lt 3 I ed 45 RJ45 G 1 L42 BELDEN 9537 1 0 SERIAL wir DET 221 VIO I lt 2 RX HE ij ORG 05 G ae BLU CTS 7 RTS D TYPE MALE DIR Uo 25 DTR 9 YEL lt 6 DSR 132 BLK 1 CD bey I lt
65. 3 41 56 bul I GEOTECH INST SMART 24 Series SN 1000 FW 1 16 Date 11 02 2004 Time 23 41 56 I t T CEBML6 4 Press and hold the OFF touch pad button on the status control panel to switch the SMART 24 off Disconnect the power supply cable from the SMART 24 power input connector Installation 3 4 MOUNTING A SMART 24 SERIES INSTRUMENT 3 4 1 Location 3 4 1 1 240 amp SMART 24R Instrument Location The SMART 24D and SMART 24R instruments are designed to be temporarily or permanently located on any convenient surface They may be placed in any convenient position and orientation that provides easy access to the external connectors and removable drive bay Three mounting points are provided if the unit is to be attached to a wall sub panel etc There are two mounting point located in the unit s handle area and one at the bottom of the unit See section 3 4 2 1 for mounting details 3 4 1 2 SMART 24A Instrument Location The SMART 24A instrument is designed to be permanently mounted to rigid structural member or seismic pier The mounting surface should be smooth and level When locating space for the unit care should be given to allow enough clearance so that the top cover can be removed for maintenance cable connection can be made and the removable drive bay can be accessed The base plate of the 24 provides mounting points as well as leveling and orientation aids
66. 3 5 SMART 24A Case Unlatched and Opened Installation ZERO SENSORS USING THESE SCREWS Figure 3 6 SMART 24A Sensor Offset Zeroing Set Screws 3 4 2 4 SMART 24A Sensor Replacement Refer to Figure 3 6 for sensor replacement The vertical sensor is replaced by removing three sealed screws located on the bottom side of the base plate The horizontal sensors are replaced by first releasing the L bracket from the base plate by removing three sealed screws located on the bottom side of the base plate A horizontal sensor can then be removed from the L bracket as needed When replacing a sensor ensure that a sensor labeled as horizontal is replaced with a new sensor that 1s also labeled as a horizontal sensor Similarly ensure that a sensor labeled as vertical is replaced with a new sensor that is also labeled as a vertical sensor Also note very carefully the sensor orientation as shown in Figure 3 6 Replace the sensors in the correct orientation and with their ribbon cables correctly connected to the sensor interface board 3 4 2 5 24 Battery Replacement Because the batteries lose their capacity over time they should be replaced periodically SMART 24 Series User s Manual Battery Specifications We strongly recommend that you purchase batteries from Geotech Instruments Should they be procured by the user Geotech Instruments recommends Power Sonic Model PSH 1280F2 12V 8 5Ah 36W cell Power Sonic Model
67. 4 Series User s Manual Command Prompt telnet 192 168 100 34 onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase onfirming FLASH Sector Erase penning HEX File A Nfw s24r 2804 11 19 Ui1 17 hex tarting FLASH Write FF IND AUDIO Complete Complete 5 Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete Complete pdating CRC Please wait hecking FLASH Update Please wait LASH Update Completed OK urrent Application Code Status LASH Bank 1 SMART 24R Version 1 15 Date 10 25 2804 CRC Check OK LASH Bank 2 Type SMART 24R Version 1 16 Date 18 27 2004 CRC Check OK LASH Bank 3 Type SM RT 24R Version 1 17 Date 11 19 2084 CRC Check OK When the update is complete the unit must be restarted or reset for the new application firmware to be loaded and executed The RBT command from the Telnet session can be used to do this remotely The HEX file should be removed from the internal drive A after it is no longer needed to free up disk space This can be done via a FTP session to
68. 849 0 0019 360 0 0001909 0 0009 0 000069g 0 0009 0 0002309 0 0009 4 53 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 4 54 000314g 003613 003811 000000g 0 707713g 0 001889g 0 709205g 0 002429g 0 704484g 0 998444g 0 706523g 0 000230g 0 000001g 005336g 008938g 0088099 004771g 000314g 003617g 003814g 000050g 000001g 005332g 008929g 008801g 0047679 I 000050g E W Di E W Di 0 958808 g 2926070 cnt 40 975914 g East West Tilt Axis measured Angle VERT Diff N S Diff 000 0 000000g 40 0009 0 000000g 40 0009 0 045 0 284912g 0 0079 0 710469g 0 003g 0 090 0 991404g 0 0089 1 003817 0 0039 0 135 1 704983g 0 0029 0 708182 0 0019 0 180 2 006180g 0 0069 0 003481g 0 0039 zo 225 1 717626g 0 010g 0 713617g 0 0069 0 270 1 012194g 0 0129 1 006815g 0 0069 0 315 0 301962g 0 0099 0 711242g 0 0049 0 360 0 000047g 0 0009 0 000181g 0 0009 0 Vertical Sensitivity 0 326248 06 North South Sensitivity 0 325448 06 g c East West Sensitivity 0 327678E 06 g c North South Tilt Axis corrected Angle VERT Diff N S Diff 000 0 000002g 0 0009 0 000000g 0 0009 0 045 0 295781g 0 0029 0 004849g 0 0049 0 090 1 003727g 0 0039 0 005587 0 0059 1 135
69. 9 RI 0 FT RJ45 5 TI O SMART 24 H L ez au res BELDEN 9539 9 PIN D MALE Figure A 5 SMART 24 I O Cable Serial to 9 Pin Modem Plus Ethernet Geotech Instruments Part Number 990 60687 0101 Rev A 6 Appendix SMART 24 Series Cable Diagrams SMART 24 ETHERNET lt 3 WZI RJ45 gt H I 2 I O SERIAL qp BELDEN 9537 3 A RX A gt Vi 3 RX ORG a CIS C BLU lt 5 CTS D MALE RIS Bo BRN lt 4 RIS 25 DIR U gt 20 DTR DSR bo VEU 6 DSR CD D gt BLK lt 8 CD Vo L lt 22 RI 10 RJ45 CATS pp E E SMART 24 H Ee L BELDEN 9539 25 PIN D MALE Figure A 6 SMART 24 I O Cable Serial to 25 Pin Modem Plus Ethernet Geotech Instruments Part Number 990 60687 0102 Rev A 7 SMART 24 Series User s Manual K5 2000 SMART 24 VEM F ING VEM gt WHT 2 II TIL CHI MASSP G gt HiG CHI SIG POS SHLD 254 v xH WIES L LH CH1 SIG NEG VCAL Yo EEA lt CH1 CAL POS VCAL H gt lt CHI CAL NEG VCALEN J pog I rap el 6 1 BLK 4 NC NC NEM b gt Y LS 2 N L
70. ART 24R and SMART 24A type instruments The directory structure used for drive B is given in section 4 7 12 2 4 7 10 3 Drive C Drive C if installed in the unit is an internal PCMCIA based drive This could be any type of ATA compatible PCMCIA rotating or FLASH or CompactFlash format drive 4 82 Operation cards This drive is power controlled such that its power is turned off when not writing files to it This drive is only available and used on SMART 24R and SMART 24A type instruments The directory structure used for drive C is given in section 4 7 12 2 4 7 10 4 Drive D Drive D if installed in the unit is a USB based drive module that can be removed from the SMART 24R or SMART 24A type instrument s case It supports the internal USB connection to the unit as well as a standard USB 2 0 Hi Speed 480Mbit Second Type B peripheral receptacle for connection to a personal computer or USB hub The USB drive module derives its power from the USB bus without the need for an external power supply when connected to a personal computer or USB hub Internally this module supports 1 8 inch form factor hard drives up to 240GB as well as most types of ATA compatible PCMCIA rotating or FLASH and CompactFlash format drive cards up to 64GB with a CF to ATA passive adapter This drive is power controlled such that its power is turned off when not writing files to it This drive is only available and used on SMART 24R and SMART 24A
71. ASH banks to store application code Each bank can contain a copy of the application code usually different versions The Bootloader looks for the newest version that passes a CRC check and copies it into the unit s main memory for execution The following screen capture shows a successful boot of the application code 4 71 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 28 Tera Term COM4 File Edit Setup Control Window Help Geotech Instruments LLC Smart Series Boot Loader Version 1 07 66 17 2004 Serial Number 9195 Loading Application Firmware Firmware Bank 2 Version 1 17 11 19 2004 Checking CRC Starting Application Firmware If this copy fails to load and run the Bootloader program then falls back to the next newest application code copy it can find If no valid application code is found the Bootloader then goes into the Bootloader command menu mode as shown below The Bootloader program can also be forced into the command menu mode if the USER button on the unit s front panel is pressed and held during the boot process until the Bootloader command menu appears or BOOTLOADER is displayed on the LCD display Tera Term COM4 E File Edit Setup Control Window Help Geotech Instruments LLC Smart Series Boot Loader Version 1 9 96 12 2004 Serial Number 9195 MAIN COMMANDS PROGRAM Goto the Firmware Programming Menu ERASE Goto the FLASH Erase Menu START Load and
72. BA ck KK KK KK KK k K KK KK KK KK k k KK k k KK k k KK KK k k KK KK KK KK KK KK k k k k k Sk k k k k ko KK KK KK Test conducted by PBA Test Date Time 2005 08 31 20 56 01 Unit under test S N 1168 Vertical Sensor S N 222 orth South Sensor S N 256 East West Sensor S N 257 ake sure the SMART 24A under test is on a stable level surface Hit any key when ready Calculating channel offsets 11230405 Offsets Vert 0 000027 g N S 0 001169 g 0 004788 g Vert 85 cnt N S 3595 cnt E W 14614 cnt Enabling 2 5V calibration signal to sensors 12345 Calculating 2 5V calibration signal input values 12 3 4 5 Values Vert 0 946393 g 5 0 958659 E W 0 956202 g Vert 2900840 cnt N S 2945662 cnt E W 2918117 cnt 4 52 Operation Enabling 2 5V calibration signal to sensors 12 34 CONTINUES ON When complete the utility will generate a report indicating the pass fail results If the unit passes the report is written to FLASH memory internally and the calculated calibrator volt g sensitivity values are displayed as follows Vertical Sensitivity 40 382047 g v orth South Sensitivity 40 386965 East West Sensitivity 40 386944 If the cal test fails the problem must be corrected before proceeding with this test procedure A cal test report file is also generated whether it passes or fails in the root di
73. C when phase locked to GPS receiver 2 3 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 2 2 4 GPS Duty Cycle Programmable power on duty cycle for the GPS to conserve power 2 3 ACQUISITION MODES 2 3 1 Continuous Recording User selected start time record until data storage full or ring buffer overwrite oldest data modes 2 3 3 Event Triggered Recording Threshold STA LTA updating or non updating and external digital input trigger User programmable pre event length and post event length 2 3 2 Timed Window Recording Four user programmable recording windows continuous or event recording within a timed window 2 4 DATA STORAGE 2 4 1 Type Internal or removable hard disk up to 240GB PCMCIA ATA hard disk Compact Flash memory up tp 64GB Hitachi Microdrives Removable mass storage uses a USB 2 0 interface Most media can be formatted with two partitions 2 4 2 Recording Format Standard FAT file system drives readable directly on a PC Format converters available for 32 bit SUDS SAC SEG Y SEISAN MiniSEED SEED Matlab and ASCII formats For other formats contact factory for information 2 5 INTERFACES 2 5 1 Communications Two User I O ports for setup and data telemetry over VSAT RF spread spectrum Ethernet or telephone line dialup or leased line infrastructures The Specifications configurable user I O interfaces support Serial RS232 or RS422 485 PPP and 10 100Base T Ethernet TCP IP Telemetry uses C
74. D will automatically return to the main home screen Added channel signal data display capability to display the primary data channels on the LCD display under the control of the application software Added internal SPI bus commands to pass control and data information from the application software to the DSP MCU Removed some of the test amp debug functions from the debug serial port GPS status display etc to make room for the new code This does not affect the user in any way since he has no access to these functions Appendix B SMART 244 Installation and Sensor Maintenance Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 21 Update 1 Added the GPC command to allow the user to set various GPS operating parameters Added the GPT command to allow the user to retrieve and view the current GPS satellite tracking signal levels from the GPS receiver Added functions to calculate running signal data statistics such as maximum count value minimum count value average mean or offset count value and average mean or offset voltage value Added the GCS command to allow the user to retrieve and view the current data channel statistics Added the DDC command to allow the user to control the display of some new LCD screen displays see below for details LCD screen changes a Station Information Screen This screen now shows the NET and STA names and the primary channel names and location codes The CP Profile infor
75. D1 1 or Earthworm output protocol for sending in real time continuous data and or event triggered data 2 5 2 GPS Dedicated port used as the interface to the GPS receiver It supports serial RS422 485 I O and 1PPS connection plus switched power to the external GPS receiver Cables up to 500m long can be used 2 5 3 Analog Input Two analog input connectors with three sensor channels on each 2 5 4 Power One connector that supports the input of main power as well as a connection for an external battery 2 5 5 LCD Display Backlit LCD display that provides various operational and status information to the user 2 5 6 PCMCIA Internal PCMCIA interface for ATA compatible devices including Compact Flash memory and Fortezza authentication cryptocard 2 5 7 Other Analog inputs external trigger input output 1PPS input output 2 6 GENERAL 2 6 1 Firmware Firmware utilizes a multi tasking real time operating system SMART 24 Series User s Manual 2 6 2 Field Upgrades Application firmware is programmed into FLASH ROM that can be updated via direct or remote connection to the unit over a TCP IP connection 10 100Base T or serial PPP as required 2 6 3 Setup and Operation The user can setup operate and collect data from the unit via local direct connect or remote TCP IP connection 10 100Base T or serial PPP 2 6 4 Utility Software Java written setup control data collection and real time display utility softw
76. Display ree i en pli e e 11 3 55 CH 13 amp CH 4 6 Connectors certe Sete 12 3 5 6 Power Connector a nl e dte a 15 3 5 7 Input Output nun uhu ua a uu aa sus 16 3 5 8 GPS Connector c sette ome e e te Dep e e bae tne 19 3 6 GENERAL INSTALLATION 2 2 22 20000000000000000000000000000000000000000 19 3 61 Power 19 3 6 2 Analog Input Connections 20 3 6 3 GPS Connections evecta eite tede E red Ren URS 20 3 6 4 Input Output Connections 21 3 7 SITE SPECIFIGINSTALLATION u s usu nne 00 21 4 1 CONNECTION AND POWER UP tren tree trennen nennen 1 4 1 1 Power Connection erret rece 1 4 1 2 GPS Connection cccccccccccssscesscccssscesscecseceeseccsecesseecsseceeseecseceeseecsaeeseseecaeeeeseecseeeeasensees 1 4 1 3 Sensor 1 4 1 4 Communications ns 1 15 3 4 1 6 Power DOW nete tee e ee Ua d rele ves E 3 4 1 7
77. File 686k of 3723K Elapsed 00 01 09 Remaining 00 05 05 Throughput 80 cps bps When the file transfer has finished the Bootloader will update the CRC check value and the update procedure is complete The user can reboot the unit or continue using the Bootloader menus as required Note also that when the application firmware is running the user can update the application code using FTP and Telnet either locally or remotely without the need to use the Bootloader The Bootloader provides more options in erasing and programming the FLASH memory 4 75 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Smart COM4 HyperTerminal E D x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Geotech Instruments LLC Smart Series Boot Loader Version 1 07 66 17 2004 Serial Number 6165 Selected FLASH Bank 2 NOTE Erasing FLASH firmware bank This bank does not currently contain any valid firmware Please confirm lt YES NO gt YES Erasing FLASH Bank 2 Sectors Remaining B FLASH erase successful GARE your Xmodem upload modem upload complete Updating CRC value Please wait key to continue Connected 0 53 56 ANSI 52008 41 SCROLL caes NUM Capture Print echo 4 6 3 Main Command Menu ERASE From the Main Command Menu the ERASE command allows the user to erase various parts of the FLASH memory When entered the following Erase Command
78. GEOTECH INSTRUMENTS LLC SMART 24 SERIES DATA DIGITIZER MODEL SMART 24D DATA RECORDER MODEL SMART 24R STRONG MOTION DATA RECORDER MODEL SMART 24A BOREHOLE DATA DIGITIZER MODEL SMART 24B User s Manual Version 2 9 MANUAL SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE October 2011 Copyright 2003 2011 Geotech Instruments LLC rights are reserved including those to reproduce this manual or parts thereof in any form without permission in writing from Geotech Instruments LLC This manual is protected by United States copyright law Title 17 United States Code Unauthorized reproduction and or sales may result in imprisonment of up to one year and fines of up to 10 000 17 USC 506 Copyright infringers may be subject to civil liability For information relating to other Geotech Instruments products and manuals inquires may be addressed to EOTECH INSTRUMENTS LLC 10755 Sanden Drive Dallas Texas 75238 1336 Phone 214 221 0000 Fax 214 343 4400 Web www geoinstr com SMART 24 Series User s Manual Revision History Date Initials Description 07 10 03 3 Preliminary Release 10 28 04 SMART Series Command amp Setup Protocol ICD Version 1 7 12 23 04 Major update 11 02 05 24 PBA DM MR Firmware and SMART 24A Updates 12 06 05 Fully incorporated latest firmware and SMART 24A updateg 01 09 07 Pe 71 Updated cable diagrams 05 16 07 22286 Updated cable diagrams
79. INSTALLATION For system purchases from Geotech Instruments system drawings site installation wiring diagrams and instructions are provided in the system level documentation for that job For other installations contact Geotech Instruments for site specific installation advice 3 21 SMART 24 Series User s Manual This page intentionally left blank 3 22 Operation Section 4 4 OPERATION 4 1 CONNECTION AND POWER UP 4 1 1 Power Connection Power is supplied to the SMART 24 Series instrument via the PWR connector A nominal 12 Vdc 10 to 16 Vdc should be supplied to pins F and of this connector Normally the supplied power cable P N 990 60626 010 should be used when no external batteries will be used with the unit This cable provides stripped and tinned wire terminations white is positive black is negative suitable for connection to a power supply While the SMART 24 Series instruments are low power the power supply must have enough reserve capacity to supply the inrush startup current of the unit plus any connected devices such as the GPS and sensors Typically a 2 to 3 Amp power supply will work If other power system configurations are to be used such as external batteries solar panels etc custom wiring will have to be designed Please consult the factory for possible power system configurations 4 1 2 GPS Connection If a GPS 3 receiver is to be used with the SMART 24 Series instrument it is connec
80. MART 24 Series LCD GPS Satellite Signal Level Screen The GPS Satellite Signal Level screen Figure 4 14 shows the signal level from each GPS satellite being tracked by the GPS receiver The first number is the GPS channel number The GPS has eight tracking channels but not all channels will always be tracking a satellite at any given time Only channels tracking a satellite are displayed Note that if all channels are tracking a satellite only seven can be displayed on the LCD screen at a time The second column with the character indicates that that channel s satellite is locked and is being used to calculate a position and time solution Generally three satellites with the indication are required for a GPS lock The second number is the GPS satellite identification number Each bar on the graph represents 2dB of signal level and the graph displays 0 to 20dB of signal level Generally a minimum signal level of 4dB 2 bars is required to lock to that satellite Once that satellite has reached that level it can take a minute or two for the locked symbol to appear CLOCK LOCKED DIFF 000000183 INIT 000060301 TEMP 29 271C LAST 22 35 01 11 02 2004 Ld 23 41 56 Figure 4 15 SMART 24 Series LCD Clock Status Screen 4 12 Operation The Clock Status screen Figure 4 15 shows some of the unit s current internal clock synchronization status values These values are e CLOCK Internal clock is
81. MART24 Direct Connection Properties General Options Security Networking Advanced Type of dial up server am calling PPP Windows 95 98 NT 4 2000 Internet Settings This connection uses the following items 35 NWLink IPX SPX NetBIOS Compatible Transport Pro 3 Internet Protocol TCP IP 005 Packet Scheduler File and Printer Sharing for Microsoft Networks Client for Microsoft Networks vi Install Uninstall Properties Description Transmission Control Protocol Intemet Protocol The default wide area network protocol that provides communication across diverse interconnected networks On the Networking tab no changes are necessary Note that the list of protocols may be different depending on the PC s configuration Click on Settings and the PPP Settings box should look like the following and then click Er IV Enable software compression Negotiate multi link for single link connections ones Select the Internet Protocol then click Properties The Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties should be setup like the following and then click OK 4 23 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties SMART24 Direct Connection Properties er Computer om Back on the Connection Properties box the Advanced tab should look like the above Now click OK to close the Connection P
82. O 2 RX RX RS232 RX RS422 RX A IO 2 TX RX RS232 TX RS422 RX C IO 2 RTS RS232 RTS RS422 TX DIGITAL OUTI IO 2 CTS TX RS232 CTS RS422 TX DIGITAL IN2 EQUIPMENT HOUSING OPEN g IO 2 DIN3 Digital input active low VAULT DOOR OPEN U GND RS232 Signal Ground DGND Z TD Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX TX Data TD Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX TX Data a RD Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX RX Data K RD Ethernet 10Base T 100Base TX RX Data SMART 24 Series User s Manual IO 1 ANALOG IN Spare Analog Input 10V b IO 1 Spare Analog Input Return ANALOG RET IO 2 ANALOG IN Spare Analog Input 10V n IO 2 Spare Analog Input Return ANALOG RET f USER SWITCH Mode switch active low j GND Ground DGND h GND Ground DGND 6 3 PHYSICAL 6 3 1 Construction Extruded aluminum case aluminum end caps with standard sealed circular style connectors 6 3 2 Size 3 82 in 97 mm wide x 21 4 in 544 mm long x 2 34 in 59 mm high 6 3 3 Weight 4 0 Ibs 1 8 kg 571 19 571 Figure 6 5 SMART24B Physical Dimensions Appendix SMART 24 Series Cable Diagrams Appendix A APPENDIX A SMART 24 SERIES CABLE DIAGRAMS This appendix provides schematics and diagrams of the standard SMART 24 Series instrument cables commonly used with the unit These are as follows e Figure 1 SMART 24 Power Cable Geotech P
83. Opera Oe i 2 n u upa ener entente entren rrr 4 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 42 D CD DISPLAY OPERATION b o eR eer eR AE RUE 4 4 2 1 Boot p Screens ertt eee etm te ee Hoe eere EP e dennes nie 4 4 2 2 Operational Screens iie ncc 6 4 3 SERIAL PORT OPERATION u Lu rennen rennen nnne 13 4 3 1 Serial ASCII Character Command Operation essere 14 4 3 2 Serial OpeTatI h sa sul Sa nennen eene enne nnne enn 16 4 3 3 Serial PPP Chent Operation ccc Annie eens Rida pei tete edere eite oeste 27 4 3 4 USGS Real Time Data RTD Operation nennen 37 4 4 10 100BASE T ETHERNET 40 45 TCP IP OPERXATION itte cre RR ENARRARE Eel 40 4 5 Factory Default Settings cro ak EUER RR t cen tag ortus 41 4 5 2 TCP IP Over Ethernet Operation eene nennen nnne nens 41 4 5 3 TCP IP Over Serial PPP 43 4 5 4 SMART Series Software Operation Over 2 43 45 57 Telnet Operatlon Oe GR NE 45 4 5 6 ETP Server Operation ua a a e Re e dee ERI ien d deeds 55 4 5 7 HTTP Operation Rs 59 4 6 BOOTLOADER OPERATION 71 4 6 1 Power Up and Reset eee edere te I RR ERG e 71 4 6 2 Command Menu
84. PPP Server Mode 2004 12 15 22 30 16 060 SER 2 CTRL TASK Serial Port in Character Mode 2004 12 15 22 30 16 090 LOG MSG TASK Log File Openned A log 20041215 000000 L 50105 10g 2004 12 15 22 31 00 030 ADC CTRL TASK ADC 2 Initial Time Sync at 2004 12 15 22 31 00 2004 12 15 22 31 00 030 ADC CTRL TASK ADC 1 Initial Time Sync at 2004 12 15 22 31 00 2004 12 15 22 31 00 110 CD D SRVR 1 TASK Connection Request to 192 168 100 148 on Port 9000 2004 12 15 22 31 00 120 CD D SRVR 1 TASK Connect ERROR 61 ECONNREFUSED 2004 12 15 22 32 01 620 CONT REC TASK Continuous File Openned A data cont 20041215 223100 C 50105 411 2004 12 15 22 32 01 900 CONT REC TASK Continuous File Closed A data cont 20041215 223100 C 50105 411 File Size 1440896 2004 12 15 22 32 01 940 CONT REC TASK Continuous Header File Written A headers cont 20041215 223100 C 50105 txt File Size 1202 2004 12 15 22 32 15 040 DISK SUPERV TASK Powering Down USB Drive D 2004 12 15 22 32 15 200 DISK SUPERV TASK USB Host Power OFF 2004 12 15 22 32 15 300 USB HUB TASK USB HUB Connect Event 1 2004 12 15 22 32 15 400 USB HUB TASK USB Device Power Off Disconnect 4 98 Operation 4 7 13 Fortezza PCMCIA Card The SMART 24 Series instruments support the use of a Fortezza Crypto PCMCIA Card to provide data signing and authentication in the CD 1 1 data stream and file format Any Fortezza compliant card may be used in the PCMCIA slots of a SMART 24 subject to the following
85. PS Satellite Status CLOCK STATUS PAGE GPS STATUS PAGE GPS SATELLITE STATUS PAGE GPS Satellite Status Information Satellite Number Signal Level Signal Level dB 1 block 2dB 17050 BEERS 403 300 1185 EEE 4750 SEER 14 849 15 125 SEE Locked Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Return to Main Access Page http 192 168 100 52 protected status cgi view gps2 3 SMART 24 amp SOH Power 1 0 Board Status Page Microsoft Internet Explorer Edit Favorites Tools Back gt 2 A Qsearch 3gFavortes D I ER Address http 192 168 100 5z protectedistatus caPview soht 0 Links Googe 1 amp eseschweo Ehii2bocked Ejoptons SMART 24 SOH Power I O Board Status Page SOH Power VO Board SOH DSP Board SOH ADC Boards SOH UO Boards Input Voltage 12 478 Auxiliary Input 1 Voltage 1 039V Internal Switched Voltage 2 Auxiliary Input 2 Voltage 1 034V 5V Supply Voltage Sensor Power 1 Voltage 12 162 3 3 Supply Voltage Sensor Power 2 Voltage 12 083V 1 8V Supply Voltage Firewire Power Voltage 30 000 3 3VA Supply Voltage GPS Power Voltage 311 767 V 3 3VA Supply Voltage Internal USB Host Volt
86. RL TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 09 090 SER 2 CTRL TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 09 100 FTP SERVER TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 09 100 FTP SERVER TASK Starting FTP Server 2004 12 15 22 30 09 100 FTP SERVER TASK FTP Server Listening For Connections 2004 12 15 22 30 09 100 ADC CTRL TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 09 100 ADC CTRL TASK Raw Data Buffer Initialized 44 Minutes 2004 12 15 22 30 10 010 DISPLAY TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 10 010 DISK SUPERV TAS Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 10 010 USB HUB TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 10 010 DISK SUPERV TAS Created USB Hub task 2004 12 15 22 30 10 200 DISK SUPERV TAS USB Host Power ON 2004 12 15 22 30 10 250 ADC CTRL TASK Starting ADC Board 1 2004 12 15 22 30 10 290 ADC CTRL TASK Starting ADC Board 2 2004 12 15 22 30 10 290 CD DISPATCH TAS Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 10 290 CONT REC TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 10 290 DETECTOR TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 10 290 EVENT REC TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 10 300 CD D SRVR 1 TAS Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 10 300 CD CMD SRVR TAS Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 10 300 CD CMD SRVR TAS Opening Command Listen Port 8000 2004 12 15 22 30 10 310 DECIMATOR TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 10 310 CD CMD SRVR TAS Wai
87. S 1 Board Found 990 60573 0101 Rev SN 0104 Date 2004 02 23 FW 1 01 2004 12 15 22 30 06 270 STARTUP_TAS 1 MAC Address 00 50 C2 31 F0 04 2004 12 15 22 30 06 270 STARTUP_TAS I O2 Board Not Installed 2004 12 15 22 30 06 270 STARTUP_TAS PCM Board Not Installed 2004 12 15 22 30 06 270 STARTUP_TAS PCM Status A 0x001F0141 Status B 0x001F0141 2004 12 15 22 30 06 270 STARTUP TAS ADC1 Board 5V LSB Values Chl 0 402838 uV Ch2 0 403196 uV Ch3 0 402783 uV 2004 12 15 22 30 06 270 STARTUP_TAS ADC2 Board 5V LSB Values Chl 0 407596 uV Ch2 0 407633 uV Ch3 0 407437 uv 2004 12 15 22 30 06 270 STARTUP_TAS RTFS Drive A Device 0 2004 12 15 22 30 06 270 STARTUP TAS RTFS Drive B Device 1 2004 12 15 22 30 06 270 STARTUP TAS RTFS Drive C Device 2 2004 12 15 22 30 06 270 STARTUP_TAS RTFS Drive D Device 3 2004 12 15 22 30 06 280 STARTUP_TAS RTFS Formatting RAMDRIVE A 2004 12 15 22 30 07 540 STARTUP TAS RTFS RAMDRIVE Format OK 67004416 Bytes Free 2004 12 15 22 30 07 570 STARTUP TAS Starting TCP IP Stack 2004 12 15 22 30 09 080 IP STACK STATUS Network Added If 1 192 168 100 34 2004 12 15 22 30 09 090 IP STACK STATUS Service Status Telnet Enabled 000 2004 12 15 22 30 09 090 IP STACK STATUS Service Status HTTP Enabled 000 2004 12 15 22 30 09 090 SER DB CTRL TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 09 090 SER DB CTRL TASK Serial Port in Character Mode 2004 12 15 22 30 09 090 SER 1 CT
88. Signals Table 3 4 gives the GPS connector pin assignments and descriptions Table 3 4 GPS Connector Pins PIN NAME FUNCTION A TX GPS RS422 TX Data B TX GPS RS422 TX Data G RX GPS RS422 RX Data H RX GPS RS422 RX Data C IPPS GPS RS422 1PPS D 1PPS GPS RS422 1PPS F GPSPWR GPS Power E GPSGND GPS Ground J GPSGND GPS Ground K GPSGND GPS Ground 3 6 GENERAL INSTALLATION This section covers general installation and connection topics 3 6 1 Power Connections Power connections to a SMART 24 Series instrument are made via the external POWER connection at either the external battery or external input pins or both as described in the following sections 3 19 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 3 6 1 1 External Power Input Main power is delivered to the SMART 24 Series instrument via the external power input pins of the POWER connector This input is nominally 12 Vdc with respect to ground In addition or alternately an external battery supply may be connected at pins B amp C of the POWER connector Pins A D amp E of the power input connector serve as the negative input or power return for either input The unit will operate normally with input voltages from 10 dc to 16 Vdc and will automatically turn off when the input voltage falls below 10 Vdc The unit will restart when the external power input returns to a value greater than 11 3 Vdc The LCD displa
89. a http 192 168 100 52 protected status cai view ipaddr Links IER Googe amp eseach web Faiz blocked SMART 24 TCP IP Address Page SMART 24 HTTP Server IP Address 192 168 100 52 Your IP Address 192 168 100 102 Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Return to Main Access Page 4 67 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 amp TCP IP Socket Status Page Microsoft Internet Explorer Edt Favorites Tools Back gt 2 A Qsearch Gjravortes A Gy SM 2 Address http 192 168 100 S2 protectedjstatus cqitviewsinsock GO Links Googe Ehii2bocked SMART 24 TCP IP Socket Status Page TCP Sockets Local IP Local Port Foreign IP Foreign Port State 192 168 100 52 80 192 168 100 102 4559 ESTABLISHED 0 0 0 0 8000 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN 0 0 0 0 80 0 0 0 0 D LISTEN 0 0 0 0 21 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN 0 0 0 0 23 0 0 0 0 0 LISTEN UDP Sockets Local IP Local Port Foreign IP Foreign Port Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Return to Main ess Pa Internet SMART 24 amp TCP IP Route Table Page Microsoft Internet Explorer Edt Favorites Tools Heb Back gt 2 A Qsearch Gjravortes G Gy I 2
90. age 0 000V Temperature USB Power Voltage 40 000 Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Return to Main Access Page 4 63 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 SOH DSP Board Status Page Microsoft Internet Explorer Me xi Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt 9 Qsearch Favortes meda 522 Dy S MIKRO Address http 192 168 100 52 protectedjstatus cai view soh2 ee Links Google Search web Bbizblecked SMART 24 SOH DSP Board Status Page SOH Power VO Board SOH DSP Board SOH ADC Boards 1 0 Boards 5V Supply Voltage 3 3V Supply Voltage 1 8V Supply Voltage 3 6V Battery Voltage 2 5V Reference Voltage Ground Voltage Temperature Digital Input 1 State CLOSED Digital Input 2 State CLOSED Digital Input 3 State CLOSED Digital Input 4 State OPEN Digital Input 5 State OPEN Digital Input 6 State OPEN Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Return to Main Access Page http 192 168 100 52 protected status cgi view soh4 Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help lt 24 SOH ADC Boards Status Page Microsoft Internet Explorer nl gt A Qusearh GyFavortes Dy S
91. ample block that represents the first sample of a second At all other times it will be a 0 Bit 6 is set to 1 for the sample block that represents the first sample of the hour At all other times it will be a 0 On the first sample of the first second of the hour both bits 6 amp 7 will bea 1 at the same time e Mode 2 Bit 7 is set to a 1 for the sample block that represents the first sample of a second At all other times it will be a 0 Bit 6 is used to transmit a 32 bit unsigned integer value representing the number of seconds since January 1 1970 When bit 7 is set a 1 bit 6 will be data bit 0 LSB of this 32 bit value Then for the next 31 sample blocks bit 6 will contain the value of data bits 1 to 31 of the time code For 4 39 SMART 24 Series User s Manual the remainder of the sample blocks this bit will be a 0 Note that this mode should not be used for sample rates lower than 40 sps 8 Auxiliary Byte Character If the Auxiliary Byte Type is set to the EOB Character type this parameter sets the Auxiliary Byte Character and is user selectable in the range 00 to FF hex The default is a line feed LF 0A hex 9 Sample Rate Decimation Mode To generate the USGS RTD data the samples must be decimated except for 200 sps output This parameter allows the user to select either FIR filter decimation or simple divide by N decimation With FIR filter decimation full anti aliasing protection is provided but with a
92. an be setup to operate in one of four protocols Serial ASCII Character Command Operation Serial PPP Server Operation Serial PPP Client Operation USGS Real Time Data RTD Operation pre 4 13 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Each of these will be discussed in detail in the following sections The factory default settings are Ol Serial Port Serial PPP Server Operation O2 Serial Port Serial ASCH Character Command Operation except for a 24 where the default is the USGS Real Time Data RTD Operation 4 3 1 Serial ASCII Character Command Operation This protocol provides two modes of operation a simple ASCII character command interface and a log message output interface The user can setup the unit to default to either the command mode or the log mode on power up but can easily switch between the two modes while the unit is operating In the character command mode the unit will accept commands from the user using any simple serial port terminal program The gt prompt will appear when the unit is waiting for user input Appendix C contains the SMART 24 Series Command amp Setup Protocol Interface Control Document This document defines all commands the user can use to control and setup the unit at the low level Status information can also be viewed using this interface Data however cannot be viewed or uploaded via this interface protocol Tera Term COM4 15 x File Edit Set
93. and would range from 0 to 9 2nd 4 bytes Event sample time within a second in milliseconds sample number sample rate 1000 Series 4 byte integer Event time as an unsigned 32 bit integer seconds since 1970 of the second that contains the event start sample The format of the Data Frame Header and Channel Subframe Header is as given in Table 9 of the IDC Documentation The format of the Channel Subframe of Data Frame is as given in Table 10 of the IDC Documentation modified as follows e Byte 3 of Channel Description is sensor type 0 seismic 1 hydroacoustic 2 infrasonic 3 weather 4 other 5 velocity 6 acceleration e Subframe Time Length always equals 60 000 e Channel Status Size is 48 bytes e The Channel Status Data structure has been extended from 32 to 48 bytes to include the site s coordinates and the channel s LSB value The format of the channel status field is as given in Table 22 of the IDC Documentation modified by adding to the end of the structure the following fields Field Format Description Channel Status bytes 33 36 Latitude float Continued from Table 22 bytes 37 40 Longitude float bytes 41 44 Altitude float bytes 45 48 LSB Volts Count float 4 89 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 4 7 12 4 SMART 24 File Reader To access and retrieve files stored SMART 24 Series instrument the user can use the FTP server in the unit to transfer and delete files as
94. ard second board optional 4 I O Board Ethernet P N 990 60573 0101 5 I O Board second I O board optional 6 PCMCIA Interface Board P N 990 60572 0101 optional on the SMART 24R only 7 Removable USB Mass Storage Module P N 990 60640 010X optional on the SMART 24R only 1 2 2 Controls Indicators and Connectors All controls indicators and external connectors are provided on the SMART 24 front panel These are as follows Controls a ON This touch pad button turns power on or if power is already on causes the unit to be reset b OFF This touch pad button turns power off when pressed and held for two seconds or more An inadvertent momentary press will not cause the unit to General Information turn off c USER This touch pad button provides three functions e When pressed and held while the ON button is used to turn the unit on it forces the SMART 24 Series instrument into its Bootloader Mode This mode allows the user to erase or install firmware and to perform other maintenance operations e When pressed and released quickly less than two seconds while the instrument is turned on it controls the display of information on the LCD display e When pressed and held more than two seconds while the instrument is turned on it forces any recorded data files to be moved from the internal RAM Drive to an available external disk SMART 24R only Indicators A backlit LCD display provides various o
95. are provided 2 6 5 State of Health Hardware diagnostics and state of health information provided Monitored state of health include the following 1 Temperature 2 Input Voltage 3 Internal supply voltages 5V 3 3V 1 8V Analog supplies 4 Timing amp GPS Status 5 Sensor Mass Position 6 2 auxiliary analog inputs 7 6 general purpose digital inputs 2 7 POWER 2 7 1 Input 10 to 16 Vdc 12 Vdc nominal 2 7 2 Power Consumption SMART 24D amp SMART 24R typical power consumption at 100 sps GPS amp disk drive power cycling lt 1 2 W average typical 3 channels 1 9 W average typical 3 channels plus Ethernet 1 6 W average typical 6 channels 2 3 W average typical 6 channels plus Ethernet 2 6 Specifications SMART 24A typical power consumption at 200 sps internal sensors GPS amp disk drive power cycling 2 5 W average typical 3 channels plus Ethernet 2 7 3 SMART 24A Internal Battery 12V sealed battery for 36 hour continuous operation after main power failure 2 8 PHYSICAL 2 8 1 Construction Portable rugged molded case 2 8 2 Size 4 in 105 mm wide x 10 35 in 263 mm long x 13 65 in 347 mm high 2 8 3 Weight 8 5 Ibs 3 9 kg 2 8 4 Operating Temperature 20 to 65 PCMCIA PC Card and hard disk options may limit this range 2 8 5 Humidity 0 to 100 2 9 OPTIONS 2 9 1 Non removable Data Storage An additional PCMCIA board can provide support for a
96. art COM4 HyperTerminal 10 B File Edit view Call Transfer Help Dies al 3 alal l Geotech Instruments LLC Smart Series Boot Loader Version 1 9 66 17 2004 Serial Number 0105 Selected FLASH Bank 2 NOTE Erasing FLASH firmware bank This bank does not currently contain any valid firmware Please confirm YES NO YES Connected 0 02 27 ANSI 1152008 N 1 SCROLL caps NUM Capture Print echo 4 73 SMART 24 Series User s Manual The Bootloader automatically selects an unused bank or the bank with the oldest application firmware in it to erase and program The user is asked to confirm this before erasing the FLASH bank Note that even if the bank is empty the Bootloader will erase it just to be sure all bits are eased to a 1 condition The erase process is shown in the following screen capture Smart COM4 HyperTerminal D x File Edit View Call Transfer Help Dies e l l Geotech Instruments LLC Smart Series Boot Loader Version 1 9 66 17 2004 Serial Number 0105 Selected FLASH Bank 2 NOTE Erasing FLASH firmware bank This bank does not currently contain any valid firmware Please confirm lt YES NO gt YES Erasing FLASH Bank 2 Sectors Remaining 19 Connected 0 02 56 ANSI 1152008 N 1 SCROLL caps NUM Capture Print echo After erasure the Bootloader will request that the user start the upload process as shown in the follo
97. as built in timeout of 2 minutes If there is no user activity for 2 minutes or the connection is lost the unit will close the connection automatically Most FTP client programs can be configured to issue FTP NOOP command at some interval to keep the connection open if desired 4 5 7 HTTP Operation The SMART 24 Series instruments provide HTTP access to Web pages stored in unit by Web browser programs such as Internet Explorer or Netscape The Web based interface displays various status information pages as shown in the following screen captures 4 59 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Welcome to Geotech s SMART 248 Microsoft Internet Explorer x File Edit View Favorites Tools amp gt search sgFavortes D I l VD Address http 192 168 100 52 v ee unis SE Googe Ehii2blcked doptions Geotech Instruments LLC Common sense uncommon innovation Welcome to Geotech s SMART 24 Instrument Serial Number Network Name Station Name ENTER Unauthorized access prohibited Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved Contact Information Internet On click ENTER user name and password authentication is required This is the same as that used for FTP and Telnet access Some pages do an auto refresh after 10 seconds Enter Netwo
98. ated over a 5 second window These screens can be disabled by using the DDC command see Appendix C 1 4 2 3 lt vw 1 t 23 41 56 Figure 4 11 SMART 24 Sertes LCD Data Display Screen The Data Display screens Figure 4 11 one for channels 1 2 amp 3 and one for channels 4 5 amp 6if installed show the data waveforms for each channel The waveforms are displayed in a 10 second window updated every ten seconds they do not scroll They also auto scale to the max min values for each ten second window The waveforms can be displayed in a dot point mode hard to see sometimes or a fill mode easier to see but makes the waveform look a little odd sometimes The DDC command see Appendix C can be used to enable disable these screens and control the display mode These displays are only intended to be used as a quick check of the signal in the field not for a detailed signal viewer 4 10 Operation Vin 412 714 Vsw 12 493v 5V 04 973v 3 3V 03 232V 1 8V 01 783V Temp 29 857C f 23 41 56 Figure 4 12 SMART 24 Series LCD State of Health Screen The State of Health screen Figure 4 12 shows some of the unit s current state of health values These values are e Vin The main 12 Vdc input voltage from the PWR connector This voltage includes a voltage drop of approximately 0 4 volts from the true input voltage due to a protection diode e Vsw The main
99. ation Software Version 1 23 Update 1 Fixed AZR command query response returned AZI instead of AZR 2 The offset calibration command OSC was implemented but stubbed off so that it did not really do anything It now performs the calibration correctly 3 Beefed up the debug log messages and added more debug log levels 4 Added the backfill enable disable command CBF to enable or disable the LIFO backfill on the CD 1 1 data streams 5 Improved the PPP connection reliability 6 Improved DSP to MCU inter processor SPI bus communications reliability 7 Added WEB page access to display various status information pages B 9 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 Version 1 24 Update PBA July 11 2005 Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 24 Update 1 10 Maintenance update fixing a few minor bugs and improving inter processor communication No user operational or interface changes were made in this version e Fixed a problem where the LSB values from the ADC cards could be reported as 0 rather than the real value e Fixed a scheduled calibration problem where the first calibration repetition 1 of a scheduled sequence would not be executed properly other repetitions 2 and above would be executed on schedule correctly Appendix B SMART 244 Installation and Sensor Maintenance SMART 24 Version 1 25 Update PBA August 11 2005 Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 25 Updat
100. atus Screen The Drive Status screen Figure 4 9 shows the current free space remaining on any connected disk drives in the system The free space is given in megabytes remaining and in a percentage of the total drive size If the free space for a drive is not displayed that drive is not currently installed in the system or not recognized Drive A is the internal RAMDISK of the unit Drives B and C are assigned to the internal PCMCIA slots if installed and drive D is the removable USB drive module Note that since the removable drive D is normally powered down when not in use if the drive is removed or replaced SMART 24 Series User s Manual the change will not be recognized until the next time the unit needs to turn the drive on to move files to it Section 4 7 10 gives more details on the operation on the disk drive system CHIC 43 CH1V 00 000004 CH2C 1 CH2V 00 000001 CH3C 7 CH3V 00 000011 23 41 56 Figure 4 10 SMART 24 Series LCD Data Channel Statistics Screen The Data Channel Statistics screens Figure 4 10 one for channels 1 2 amp 3 and one for channels 4 5 amp 6 if installed show the average or mean offset for each channel in counts CHXC and volts CHXV The volt display depends on the full scale front end gain and the channel gain settings being programmed correctly using Smart24Config or the low level ASCII commands SFG and SCG described in Appendix C These values are calcul
101. can select an ASCII single channel file format 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 weight in Volts count The header line is followed by the data values in counts for that channel only The files are named by adding the component code at the end of the input file name In general except for the single channel ASCII format described above one output file is generated with all data channels If the input file contains data channels with identical channel names but different location codes multiple output files are created each file containing all data channels sharing the same location code with the location code included in the output file name verbose mode can be enabled by using the verbose option In this mode file recording information such as site and channel names file start time and duration sample rate site coordinates bit weights etc is displayed on the computer screen and saved to log file having same name as the input file and the extension log The following screen capture shows an example of raw file conversion to SUDS format in verbose mode 4 92 C smart24 gt smart24 20041207 211700 C 50105 411 v s Geotech Instruments LLC Copyright C 2004 CD1 1 to MiniSEED SUDS ASCII data file conversion ue 211700 C 50105 411 0 000
102. ce DSP Board 990 60632 0101 6 1 2 Controls Indicators and Connectors The SMART 24 touch pad and LCD Display have been eliminated from the SMART 24B product housing however the interfaces exist internally for manufacturing and test purposes Controls The USER control is still available externally but has been moved to a new location The USER button is now implemented with a ruggedized IP67 push button switch located in the Digital Harness 6 2 Board to Board Connection Keypad Interface POWER I O Board 990 60631 0101 Borehole Data Digitizer Model SMART 24B Connectors a Analog Input Output Two analog input connectors are provided on the SMART 24 Series instruments for ADC channels 1 3 and 4 6 respectively See Figure 6 3 b Digital Input Output This connector consolidates the POWER GPS I O1 I O2 connectors on the standard SMART 24 product line See Figure 6 4 Figure 6 3 Analog Input Output Connectors Figure 6 4 Digital Input Output Connector 6 3 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 1 2 EXTERNAL CONNECTIONS 6 2 1 Analog Input Output Purpose These connectors CH 1 3 and CH 4 6 are used to supply the analog sensor input voltage to the digitizers They also provide the calibration output signals Unregulated 12V dc switched power output is also provided to the user on this connector Connection 16 26S circular co
103. compression on by the above value to give the maximum file size in minutes e The file size will be limited to the appropriate whole minute value not exceeding this value Example 3 primary channels at 1000sps in continuous mode 1000 240 240000 240000 240000 240000 720000 bytes second 10 000 000 720 000 13 9 minutes non compressed 20 000 000 720 000 27 8 minutes compressed The largest continuous file size setting not exceeding the above values is 10 minutes non compressed or 15 minutes compressed So the file size would be limited to these values 4 7 11 1 Continuous Recording In the continuous recording mode continuous data files in lengths of 1 5 10 15 30 60 120 or 240 minutes will be recorded until all drive space is exhausted or in a ring buffer mode where older files will be overwritten Ring buffering of continuous files only works on the target drive and not across multiple drives The user can disable continuous recording set it to start immediately or set it to start at some time in the future The user can also select any of the 20 possible data channels to record 4 7 11 2 Event Triggers The SMART 24 Series instruments provide level and STA LTA event detection triggers Each primary rate channel has its own independently configurable detector trigger The detector is preceded by a 6 pole IIR low pass filter cascaded with a 1 pole IIR high pass filter as shown in the following diagram
104. ctedistatus ca view opst SG Links 26 Googe 53 Ehii2bocked SMART 24 GPS Status Page CLOCK STATUS PAGE GPS STATUS PAGE GPS SATEL TATUS GPS Power GPS Last Lock Time 20 41 38 GPS Initialized GPS Last Lock Date 05 15 2005 GPS Lock Status LOCKED GPS Latitude 32 895893 GPS 1PPS Output YES GPS Longitude 96 694203 GPS Cycle State Continuous On GPS Altitude 162 055157 m GPS Health State Doing Fixes GPS Number of SV 6 GPS Health Error Flags GPS PDOP Value 2 587 GPS Machine ID Acutime 2000 GPS Receiver Status Doing Fixes GPS Machine Status Almanac OK GPS UTC Flags BO UTC Time OK GPS Nav SW Version 2 2 GPS Receiver Mode Auto 20 30 GPS Nav SW Date 10 05 2000 GPS Decode Status Doing Fixes GPS Sig SW Version 10 2 GPS Survey Progress 0 GPS Sig SW Date 08 23 1999 GPS Minor Alarm Flags BB No Stored Position Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC http 192 168 100 52 protected status cgi view gps1 4 62 24 SMART 24 GPS Satellite Status Page Microsoft Internet Explorer Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help Back gt A Qsearch GuFavortes meda 522 Dy S BQ AS Address http 192 168 100 52 protected status cgi view gps2 es Links gt Google v amp esesch web 53 Ehuzbocked SMART 24 G
105. d allows the user to view the status of the firmware stored in the FLASH memory When entered a display similar to the following screen should appear showing the status of the Bootloader and application firmware FLASH banks Tera Term COM4 5 xl File Edit Setup Control Window Help Geotech Instruments LLC Smart Series Boot Loader Version 1 9 66 17 2004 Serial Number 6165 Firmware Status BootLoader Bootloader Version 1 07 66 17 2004 CRC OK Smart 24R Version 1 15 19 25 2004 CRC OK Smart 24R Version 1 16 10 27 2004 CRC OK No Firmware Installed Any key to continue 4 6 5 Main Command Menu HWSTAT From the Main Command Menu the HWSTAT command allows the user to view the status of the hardware installed in the SMART 24 Series instrument When entered a display similar to the following screen should appear showing the hardware status of the unit 4 77 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Tera Term COM4 VT E x File Edit Setup Control Window Help Geotech Instruments LLC Smart Series Boot Loader Version 1 07 06 17 2084 Serial Number 0105 Hardware Status P N 68567 Uer 1 S N 185 Date 02 20 2084 SP P N 68566 Uer 1 S N 183 Date 03 89 2084 P N 68568 Uer 1 S N 185 Date 62 25 2004 P N 680568 Uer 1 Rev S N 103 Date 63 06 2004 P N 680573 Uer 1 Rev S N 104 Date 02 23 2004 Board Not Installed M Board Not Insta
106. ded a factory programmable VCO adjust voltage span calibration variable to optimize performance and time to lock Fixed the potential LCD lockup problem when a time skip such as a GPS leap second occurs Added MCU DSP SPI bus commands to report Time Sync status and VCO adjust span back to the DSP Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 31 Update l Added support for the Fortezza Crypto PCMCIA Card and authentication of the CD 1 1 real time data streams Added the following commands to support the Fortezza card and key management discussed in more detail in the following sections a AGK Generate new DSA key pair b ARK Return DSA key pair c ASK Start Abort DSA key pair d AUG Set user DSA G parameter values e AUP Set user DSA P parameter values f AUQ Set user DSA Q parameter values g FZS Get Fortezza card status h PCS Get PCMCIA card status Removed patch that allowed the Little Indian IP address bug in the connection response frame from the data server to be read correctly The connection request frame from the digitizer now sets the sequence number in the frame header to a non zero value indicating that this digitizer has new firmware in it that expects a correctly formatted IP address in the connection response frame B 12 10 11 12 Appendix B SMART 244 Installation and Sensor Maintenance Added new Web pages for PC Card and Fortezza card status information
107. delete it Note that if power is removed from the unit the content of drive A will be lost and the HEX file will no longer be there Also note that the content of drive A is not lost when just a hardware or software reset occurs power is not removed 4 104 Maintenance Section 5 5 MAINTENANCE After initial installation and configuration the SMART 24 Series instruments do not require any routine or scheduled maintenance From time to time the internal sensors of the SMART 24A may need to be mechanically adjusted to remove any offset due to aging effects See section 3 4 2 3 for details of this adjustment procedure Should an application firmware update be required follow the corresponding procedures given in section 4 8 or by the factory for uploading new code to the unit SMART 24 Series User s Manual This page intentionally left blank 5 2 Borehole Data Digitizer Model SMART 24B Section 6 6 BOREHOLE DATA DIGITIZER MODEL SMART 24B 6 1 INTRODUCTION The SMART 24B Borehole is the newest member of the SMART 24 product line Based on the SMART 24 architecture the borehole product brings all the features of the SMART 24D to borehole applications Figure 6 1 SMART 24B Instrument 6 1 1 Packaging The SMART 24B instrument is housed in an extruded aluminum casing suitable for insertion in a 4 borehole minimum The enclosure provides protection from environmental factors such as wind rain and dirt However it
108. described in the IDC Documentation Formats and Protocols for Continuous Data CD 1 1 3 4 3 Revison 0 3 The following table gives the list of channel status field elements provided as part of the CD1 1 frame Field Format Description Channel 8 byte ASCII Data and station status as follows status Byte 1 Format of channel status field 1 this format Byte 2 Data status byte Bit 2 1 zeroed data Bit 3 1 clipped Bit 4 1 calibration underway Bits 1 5 8 future use Byte 3 Channel security byte Bit 1 1 equipment housing open Bit 2 1 digitizing equipment open Bit 3 1 vault door opened Bit 4 1 authentication seal broken Bits 5 8 future use Bits 2 and 4 are tied together Byte 4 Miscellaneous status byte Bit 1 1 clock unlocked Bit 2 1 GPS receiver off Bit 3 1 GPS receiver unlocked Bit 4 1 digitizer analog input shorted Bit 5 1 digitizer calibration loop back Bits 6 8 future use Bytes 5 8 Future use 20 byte ASCII Time of last GPS synchronization IEEE integer Clock differential in seconds 4 80 Operation 4 7 8 Calibration The SMART 24 Series instruments provide a calibration circuit that can be used to generate various analog calibration signals These signals can be driven to the sensor or looped back internally for self test For a SMART 24R or SMART 24A a file will be recorded of the calibration session Two types of calibrations are provided immediate o
109. e 1 This update adds four new Telnet commands available for the SMART 24A version only These commands accessed via the Telnet interface only were added to aid in the testing and installation of the SMART 24A with internal accelerometers The commands added are LEVEL The LEVEL command allows the user to display the current sensor level inputs averaged over two seconds to aid in the testing and leveling of the unit during installation It can also be used when adjusting the mechanical mass center of the sensors during maintenance e TILT The TILT command is used during factory tilt testing and calibration The calibration results are stored in FLASH memory for later retrieval A user considering using this command would need to replicate Geotech s tilt table setup and procedures to produce successful results Please contact Geotech for advice in using this command e CAL The CAL command is used during factory testing and calibration of the sensor calibration signal inputs The calibration results are stored in FLASH memory for later retrieval e REPORT The REPORT command is used to retrieve the results of the last successful TILT and CAL commands from FLASH memory 11 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 Version 1 31 Update PBA February 1 2006 Summary of DSP MCU Firmware Version 1 18 Update 1 Updated the time synchronization PLL logic to improve performance over all operating conditions Ad
110. e are Operation User Name smart24 lower case Password changeme lower case 3 Serial ASCII character command terminal on the I O2 connector This connection can be used to connect directly to a PC s serial port or to a modem or other serial telemetry option The I O Serial and Ethernet cable P N 990 60649 0101 provides a standard 9 pin D type female connector that can be connected directly to a PC s serial port Alternatively the I O Serial Modem cables P N 990 6XXXX 0101 for 25 pin D type or P N 990 6XXXX 0101 for 9 pin D type can be used to connect to an external AT command compatible modem A connected modem will automatically be setup in auto answer mode This connection provides a simple low level ASCII command mode described in section 4 3 1 using only a simple terminal program such as HyperTerminal It allows the user to setup the unit and to view status information from it Note that one cannot view or upload data via this connection The factory serial port defaults are Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None A user must logon to the ASCII command mode using the unit s system user name and password The factory defaults for these are User Name smart24 lower case Password changeme lower case Each of these three connection options is described in more detail in following sections of this manual 4 1 5 Power Up Pressing and releasing the ON touch pad button
111. e connectors LCD display and push buttons Generally inspect the visible portions of the instrument for evidence of damage Verify that all items on the packing list are included in the shipment Report any damage or discrepancies to Geotech Instruments Make notes of any damage during shipment for use preparing any claims against the carrier 3 3 FUNCTIONAL CHECKOUT A quick functionality check may be performed on the SMART 24 Series instrument to determine if it is operational using the following procedure 1 Connect SMART 24 Series instrument to a 12V power supply with the supply turned off at the connector labeled POWER A connecting cable 3 1 SMART 24 Series User s Manual may have to be made from the supplied connector kit see connector pinouts in section 3 5 6 2 Switch the power supply on The LCD display on the status control panel should become active and provide status information If the LCD does not become active press the ON touch pad button on the status control panel to switch the SMART 24 Series instrument 3 The user should see a series of screens on the LCD display similar to the following showing that the unit is functioning properly Some variation may be noted due to differences in hardware and software configuration DSP Brd Found PWR Brd Found AD1 Brd Found AD2 Brd Found IO1 Brd Found RTC Read OK 1 x 16 41 48 STARTING Date 11 02 2004 Time 2
112. e low level commands GCE GCD are still available should the user need to use them Added the AZW command to allow the user to set the width of the autozero command pulse This applies to both immediate and scheduled autozero commands The default pulse width is 250mS but can now be set through this command up to day 86400000 mS The resolution of the pulse width is 250mS Bumped configuration version to 2 to add SNTP parameters and room for future expansion On update this version will find and convert V1 configurations to V2 so that the user does not have to do a set factory default command Various modifications and improvements to make the GPS slave mode operate and display correctly Fixed DSS HASH bug that caused authentication signatures to be incorrectly generated Appendix B SMART 24A Installation and Sensor Maintenance SMART 24 Version 1 33 Update PBA May 22 2006 Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 33 Update 1 Modified the operation of the CD 1 1 Channel Subframe Channel Status Field to include the following status bits Zeroed Data Bit b Clipped Data Bit c Digitizing Equipment Open Bit d Authentication Seal Broken Bit Zeroed data can occur on a GPS time synchronization where the time jumps forward to catch up to real time Clipped data comes from the ADC flag bit and means that the analog front end is over ranged Both Digitizing Equipment Open Bit and the Authentica
113. e of two questions depending on whether a duplicate version is found Do you wish to overwrite FLASH Bank X with this duplicate file YES NO Or Do you wish to proceed with this HEX file version YES NO Answer yes to continue Any other response will abort the update The user will then be asked two more times to confirm the update to ensure that the user really wants to do the update Answer to both questions to start the update Again any other response will abort the update WARNING Do not power off the unit during this procedure From this point on the update process is automatic The update utility performs the following actions 4 102 Erases the selected FLASH bank Checks that the FLASH bank was properly erased Opens the HEX file and starts the write process The percent complete is displayed Calculates and stores the CRC check value Verifies the stored code in the FLASH bank Displays the new FLASH bank status and then exits the utility Operation The following four screen captures illustrate the Telnet update session 55 Command Prompt telnet 192 168 100 34 xXx Smart24 Telnet Console elcome connection 192 168 1 1 2 3573 sername smart24 Password www elcome to the Smart24 console program ntering Smart24 Command Mode Enter a Smart24 command or Enter the TCP IP Command Mode bye Terminate the console connection quit Terminate t
114. ection Wizard Welcome to the New Connection J Wizard This wizard helps you Connect to the Internet Connect to private network such as your workplace network Setup home or small office network To continue click Next From the Network and Dial up Connections selection in the control panel start the New Connection Wizard and click Next New Connection Wizard Network Connection Type What do you want to do Connect to the Internet Connect to the Internet so you can browse the Web and read email C Connect to the network at my workplace Connect to a business network using dial up or VPN so you can work from home a field office or another location C Set up a home or small office network Connect to an existing home or small office network or set up a new one Connect directly to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port or set up this computer so that other computers can connect to it Back Cancel Select the Set up an advanced connection option then click Next 4 28 Operation New Connection Wizard Advanced Connection Options Which type of connection do you want to set up Select the connection type you want o this computer through the Internet a phone line or a direct cable connection C Connect directly to another computer Connect to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port
115. er ground X CH3 AUTOZ Channel 3 E auto zero digital control output open collector referenced to power ground g PWR Power output 12Vdc nominal fused protected at 0 5 amps h PWR GND Power ground return F SER 1 POS SMART seismometer serial 1 communications positive differential signal function TBD Y SER 1 NEG SMART seismometer serial 1 communications negative differential signal function TBD f SER 2 POS SMART seismometer serial 2 communications positive differential signal function TBD SER 2 NEG SMART seismometer serial 2 communications negative differential signal function TBD T SER 3 POS SMART seismometer serial 3 communications positive differential signal function TBD U SER 3 NEG SMART seismometer serial 3 communications negative differential signal function TBD 3 14 Installation 3 5 6 Power Connector Purpose The POWER connector supports the input of external DC power as well as a connection for an external battery Connection 10 6P circular type 10 shell 6 pins Signals Table 3 2 gives the POWER connector pin assignments and descriptions Table 3 2 POWER Connector Pins PIN NAME FUNCTION F PWR External power input 10Vdc to 15Vdc fused E PWR GND Power and chassis ground B BAT 1 External 12Vdc battery connection fused A BAT 1 GND Power and chassis ground C BAT 2 External 12Vdc battery connection
116. ets the baud rate see below for limitations SPP 2 1 set the protocol to character SPC 2 3 set the character mode to data SPM 2 4 sets the data mode to USGS RTD output URT 50 0D 0 0 0 0 0 0A 0 sets the RTD sample rate and format ASR to save and restart the unit with the new setup The SMART24Config application can also be used to setup the USGS RTD data stream Note that the USGS RTD stream will only be output if enabled as above and the primary sample rate of ADC board 1 channels 1 2 amp 3 is set to 200 sps Also the serial format is always 8 bits parity and 1 stop bit The default byte format is shown in Table 4 1 Table 4 1 RTD Output Data Format gt gt o o gt 4 37 SMART 24 Series User s Manual The following RTD parameters are user programmable through the URT command 1 2 3 4 38 Output Sample Rate The USGS RTD can output at 200 100 50 40 25 or 10 samples per second The default is 50 sps Note that the lower data rates are derived from decimation of the main 200 sps data the 200 sps data is passed through to the serial port directly with no further filtering needed Using the FIR filter decimation mode only 200 100 and 50 sps rates can be used All sample rates can be used with the simple divide by N decimation mode This mode does not provide any anti alias protectio
117. for this error number Press Accept to use the connection as is or Hang Up to disconnect Clicking on the connection should show the Connection Status box similar to the following two screen shots 4 25 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART24 Direct Connection Status SMART24 Direct Connection Status Device Communications cable between tw Device Type modem Server type Transports Authentication Compression PPP multilink framing Server IP address 192 168 0 30 Client IP address 192 168 0 31 The user must use the Disconnect selection to terminate the connection when no longer needed 4 26 Operation 4 3 3 Serial PPP Client Operation The serial PPP client built into the SMART 24 Series instruments provides a TCP IP connection where the unit tries to connect to a remote PPP server Again this mode is similar to that of a dialup Internet Service Provider ISP where the unit acts as the client that calls into and connects to a remote PPP server In this mode the unit client attempts to make the connection immediately on power up and continuously retries until a connection is made or after a connection is dropped The unit uses standard PPP protocols LCP IPCP PAP CHAP amp IP to connect to the remote PPP server to establish the TCP IP connection Currently the SMART 24 Series instruments do not support a dialup modem connection where the unit dials out to a specific nu
118. formation to the user TCP IP status disk drive status GPS status timing status state of health values etc Once the unit is booted and running the user can control the display using the USER touch pad button as described in section 3 5 3 The following sections show and describe the LCD display screens currently available 4 2 1 Bootup Screens DSP Brd Found PWR Brd Found AD1 Brd Found AD2 Brd Found IO1 Brd Found RTC Read x 16 41 48 Figure 4 1 SMART 24 Series LCD Startup Screen The Startup screen Figure 4 1 shows the initial boot sequence of the unit The internal PC boards are identified and the real time clock RTC is read Operation INITIALIZING Date 11 02 2004 Time 23 41 56 vad Figure 4 2 SMART 24 Series LCD Initializing Screen After the Startup screen the unit may display the Initializing screen Figure 4 2 During this time the unit is initializing its hardware and reading the saved configuration Depending on the unit s configuration this screen may pass so quickly the user may not see it all the time If the unit hangs at this screen for more than a few minutes the boot process has failed for some reason and the user should restart the unit STARTING Date 11 02 2004 Time 23 41 56 I Figure 4 3 SMART 24 Series LCD Starting Screen The Starting screen Figure 4 3 appears after the unit has completed
119. fused D BAT 2 GND Power and chassis ground 3 15 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 3 5 7 Input Output Connectors 3 16 Purpose The INPUT OUTPUT connectors provide various I O connections such as for Serial RS232 RS422 and 10 100Base T Ethernet as well as future optional connections whose use is determined by the internal setup of the unit by jumpers The I O2 connector provides an Event Trigger Digital Output which is active during SMART 24 event recording and also an External Trigger Digital Input that can be used to for external event triggering Two external digital inputs referenced in Table 3 3b are used to denote two bits for vault door open and equipment housing open of the channel security byte contained in the channel status field of the CD1 1 Data Format Frame This field is described in section 4 7 7 Also an internal switch is used to indicate the authentication seal broken and the digitizing equipment open bits of the channel security byte Connection 16 26S circular type 16 shell 26 pins Signals Table 3 3 a b gives the INPUT OUTPUT connector pin assignments and descriptions for I O1 and I O2 Installation Table 3 3a I O1 INPUT OUTPUT Connector Pins PIN NAME FUNCTION A RX RS232 RX T TX RX RS232 TX B RTS TX RS232 RTS CTS TX RS232 CTS U DTR RS232 DTR b DSR RS232
120. g Connections Incoming No clients connected Network Troubleshooter LAN or High Speed Internet Other Places A sa Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Inter Connected 3Com 3 920 Integrated E Control Panel amp My Network Places 23 My Documents ig Computer Details Network Connections System Folder 4 34 When a SMART 24 Series instrument connects the connection will be shown as follows Network Connections Create a new connection Set up a home or small office network Change Windows Firewall settings 3 Network Troubleshooter 2 Control Panel a My Network Places 03 My Documents 22 My Computer Network Connections 2 System Folder ll Smart24 Modem Direct 7 SMART24 Direct Connection Incoming B Incoming Connections Incoming P smart24 Incoming LAN or High Speed Internet sh Local Area Connection LAN or High Speed Inter Disconnected Disconnected 1 client connected Connected Connected Sportster 56k Data Fax Communications cable be Communications cable be 3Com 3C920 Integrated By clicking on the connection the user can display the connection status as follows smart24 Status 4 35 SMART 24 Series User s Manual smart24 Status K x General Details Server type PPP Transports Authentication PAP Server IP address 192 168 100 211 Client IP add
121. g application is discussed in full detail in the SMARTGeoHub documentation Note that if there is an unexpected TCP IP connection lost the physical connection is cut etc the CD 1 1 command server in the SMART 24 may require a 10 minute 4 43 SMART 24 Series User s Manual timeout period to detect the loss close the connection on its side and reset so it can accept new connections This may or may not occur depending on the exact nature of the connection loss If the user loses the CD 1 1 command connection and then cannot reconnect simply wait more than 10 minutes then try again 4 5 4 2 SMARTServer SMARTServer is a JAVA based application running on a user s computer that accepts incoming real time data connections from SMART 24 Series instruments and writes received data into a database via a TCP IP network connection The SMARTServer application is discussed in full detail in the SMARTGeoHub documentation Note that the SMART 24 CD 1 1 data servers when enabled to send continuous data will attempt connect to the SMARTServer once every two minutes They will continue to attempt a connection indefinitely Upon starting the SMARTServer application it may take 2 minutes or more before data will be seen being received by the SMARTServer Real time data is provided via the CD 1 1 protocol as defined in the IDC document Formats and Protocols for Continuous Data CD 1 1 3 4 3 Revision 0 2 Each CD1 1 data packet consists of one
122. h on the handle side and east west on the right side Clockwise rotation will adjust the offset in the negative direction and counter clockwise rotation will adjust the offset in the positive direction Note that this trim can be sensitive and any value less than 2500 counts or 0 001 V should be left alone 4 5 5 2 TILT Telnet Command Note This command is only available in the SMART 24A To use this test the unit must be mounted and leveled on a Geotech compatible tilt test table that can rotate the unit in fixed 45 increments At the gt Telnet prompt type tilt to start the Tilt Test Utility Enter the required information test technician s initials sensor serial numbers etc and follow the instructions given by the tilt test utility The unit is tested first by rotating it on the north south axis in 45 position increments Then the unit is re mounted with the east west axis aligned with tilt table s rotation axis handle to the left when standing in front of the tilt table and rotated again Be careful to follow the directions given exactly if the utility and the tilt table get out of synchronization the test will fail and have to be run again Note that at the 0 position two measurements are taken at the start of each rotation rather than one measurement at all other positions The ESC key on the PC can be used to abort the tilt test if needed in this case it will have to be restarted from the beginning 4
123. has several options for interfacing to the instruments for data retrieval and or system configuration These include TCP IP over 10 100Base T Ethernet or serial PPP Standard Telnet FTP and Web access via TCP IP are provided A low level ASCII terminal command mode is also available via a serial port or a Telnet connection All digitizer functions can be accomplished either directly connected locally or remotely over telemetry options that include VSAT RF spread spectrum fiber optics Ethernet or telephone line dialup or leased line The digitizer provides a full and configurable sensor control interface for mass centering calibration and identification using SMART sensors An LCD display is provided to give the user operational and status information 1 2 General Information PCMCIA PC Cards 2 Slots IRDA Board USB Removable Mass Storage Module 990 60588 010 Inter face Board Optional 1 Board Ethernet Board 990 60573 0101 Optional 2 Board PCMCIA Board 990 60572 0101 ADC 1 Board 990 60568 010X ADC 2 Board 990 60568 010X Board to Board Connection v LCD Display Board to Board Connection Board to Board Connection Board to Board Connection Board to Board Connection Figure 1 2 SMART 24 Series Block Diagram USB IRDA LCD Interface Interface DSP Board 990 6
124. he console connection gt update Starting SMART 24 FLASH Update Utility WARNING 3seee93 G000000000COCOCOC EE Improper use can render the unit inoperable sex urrent Application Code Status FLASH Bank 1 SMART 24R Version 1 15 Date 18 25 2884 CRC Check OK FLASH Bank 2 SMART 24R Version 1 16 Date 18 27 2084 CRC Check OK FLASH Bank 3 No Valid Appilcation Code Found EX Files Found 1 gt fu s24r 2004 11 19 Ui1 17 hex Select HEX file 1 File 1 slected fw s24r 2004 11 19 U1 17 hex hecking selected HEX file for valid format Please vait EX File Version is Type SMART 24R Version 1 17 Date 11 19 2004 Do you wish to proceed with this HEX file version YES NO yes Starting update process Do not turn power off during this procedure onfirm FLASH update with file fw s24r 2804 11 19 Ui 17 hex lt YES NO yes Are you REALLY sure CYES NO gt Command Prompt telnet 192 168 100 34 onfirm FLASH update with file fw_s24r_2664_11_19_U1 17 hex CYES NO gt yes re you REALLY sure lt YES NO yes pdating FLASH Bank 3 rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector rasing FLASH Sector 4 103 SMART 2
125. he other computer in the following box Name 5 24 Direct Connection The name you type here will be the name of the connection you are creating lt Back Cancel Now type in a connection name then click Next It does not really matter what name is used here it just identifies the connection in the network connection list There is no need to setup individual connections for each unit the user may have This on connection can be used for all units one at a time New Connection Wizard Select a Device This is the device that will be used to make the connection Select a device Communications cable between two computers COM1 lt Back Cancel Select the Communications cable between two computers COMX option then click Next Select X for an available serial port on the PC to connect with If this option is not displayed there may not be an available serial port on the PC to use 4 19 SMART 24 Series User s Manual New Connection Wizard Completing the New Connection A Wizard You have successfully completed the steps needed to create the following connection 5 24 Direct Connection Share with all users of this computer The connection will be saved in the Network Connections folder To create the connection and close this wizard click Finish Back Cancel Now click Finish Windows XP
126. ied in the Channel Subframe Header Frame Header And Channel Subframe Header Block 1 of 1 minute data Channel 1 Subframe Channel 2 Subframe Channel n Subframe Block 2 of 1 minute data Channel 1 Subframe Channel 2 Subframe Channel n Subframe Block N of 1 minute data Channel 1 Subframe Channel 2 Subframe Channel n Subframe The format of the Frame Header is as given in Table 3 of the IDC Documentation modified as follows e Frame Creator 8 bytes contains the creator name specified for CD Profile 1 left justified and padded with ASCII null bytes as required e Frame Destination contains one of the following identifiers 8 bytes FILE CON for continuous recording files FILE EVT for event files FILE CAL for calibration files FILE SOH for SOH files 4 88 Operation e Trailer Offset Sequence Number and Series fields of the Frame Header are unused and set to zero for all files types excepting event files For event files they are set as follows Trailer Offset 4 byte integer Channel number causing the first trigger 1 to 6 for the six possible primary data channels or 7 for the external digital trigger input Sequence Number 8 byte long integer split into 2 4 byte integers as follows Ist 4 bytes Event sample number 0 to sample rate 1 For 50sps this would range from 0 to 49 The external digital event input 1 always sampled at 10sps
127. iguration parameters are stored in non volatile memory so that the SMART 24 Series instruments will automatically start up with the saved operating parameters each time they are turned on 1 2 4 Updates Application firmware updates are possible via direct or remote connection to the unit over a TCP IP connection 10 100Base T or serial PPP 1 3 SUPPLIED EQUIPMENT The following items are typically supplied with a SMART 24 Series instrument 240 SMART 24R or SMART 24A configured per customer s specifications this includes the GPS receiver additional ADC channels etc b SMART 24 Series Mating connector kit c SMART 24 Series User s Manual d SMART 24 Series Software Disk with utility software and application files Specifications Section 2 2 SPECIFICATIONS 2 1 DATA ACQUISITION 2 1 1 Number of Inputs 3 or 6 channels 2 1 2 Input Type Balanced differential with transient protection suitable for active sensors and passive sensors 2 1 3 Input Impedance High Impedance Greater than 1 Megaohms differentially ADC Ver 01 amp 02 Low Impedance Greater than 10 Kilohms differentially ADC Ver 03 amp 04 2 1 4 Input Range At gain 1 the following maximum full scales are available when placing the order all are bipolar differential inputs ADC Ver 01 40Vpp 1 7MQ input impedance to be replaced by 06 starting with Nov 2011 ADC Ver 02 20Vpp 2 0MQ input impedance ADC Ver 03 40Vpp
128. ime high quality data from remote sites and in harsh environments Acquired data is then transmitted in near real time via TCP IP over a serial PPP or Ethernet 10 100Base T link to a central data center The SMART 24R is a low power Data Recorder designed to acquire and locally store high quality data at remote sites and in harsh environments This instrument includes all of the capabilities of the SMART 24D with the added features of recording and storing data files locally on a removable disk drive Data files can be acquired in triggered 1 1 SMART 24 Series User s Manual continuous or windowed recording modes The SMART 24R be configured to record data files and transmit near real time data via TCP IP simultaneously The SMART 24A is a low power Strong Motion Data Recorder designed to acquire and locally store high quality strong motion data at remote sites and in harsh environments This instrument includes all of the capabilities of the SMART 24R as described in this manual and is equipped with internal 3 component acceleration sensors and backup battery The manual will describe the features of the SMART 24D because they are common to all three models and will identify what is specific to SMART 24R or SMART 24A when necessary Appendix B provides information on SMART 24A Installation and Sensor Maintenance Based on the SMART 24 Series family of data acquisition cards these instruments provide high resolution a
129. initialization and checked the stored application firmware and saved configuration The unit has now started loading the main application firmware Depending on the unit s configuration it may take up to 30 seconds to pass this screen SMART 24 Series User s Manual BOOTLOADER Date 11 02 2004 Time 23 41 56 Figure 4 4 24 Series LCD Bootloader Screen If the user commands the unit to enter the Bootloader mode by using the USER touch pad button during startup or by software command the unit will display the Bootloader screen Figure 4 4 as long as the unit is in the Bootloader mode The user can still step through some of the state of health screens while in the Bootloader mode 4 2 2 Operational Screens GEOTECH INST SMART 24 Series SN 1000 FW 1 16 Date 11 02 2004 Time 23 41 56 I T CEBML6G Figure 4 5 SMART 24 Series LCD Home Screen Once the SMART 24 Series instrument has loaded the application firmware and started the unit will display the Home screen Figure 4 5 This screen shows the unit s serial number and the version number of the currently running application firmware It also shows the current date and time Note that the date and time is UTC time if a GPS is connected to the unit The user can turn on the LCD backlight and step through the other display screens using the USER touch pad button as described in section 3 5 3 After 10 seconds of inactivity
130. itive differential input 10V N CH2 SIG NEG Channel 2 N negative differential input 10V CH2 SIG SHLD Channel 2 N shield AGND CH2_CAL POS Channel 2 N positive differential calibration output Or Or CAL USER Calibration digital control output user defined open collector R CH2_CAL NEG Channel 2 N negative differential calibration output Or Or CAL CTRL 1 Calibration digital control output 1 Z open collector d CH2_CAL_SHLD Channel 2 N shield AGND Or Or CAL_CTRL_GND Calibration digital control ground return S CH2_MASSP Channel 2 N single ended mass position input 10V referenced to power ground CH2 AUTOZ Channel 2 N auto zero digital control output open collector referenced to power ground A CH3 SIG POS Channel 3 E positive differential input 10V B CH3 SIG NEG Channel 3 E negative differential input 10V V CH3 SIG SHLD Channel 3 E shield AGND C CH3 CAL POS Channel 3 E positive differential calibration output 3 13 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Or Or CAL CTRL 2 Calibration digital control output 2 N open collector D CH3 CAL NEG Channel 3 E negative differential calibration output Or Or CAL CTRL 3 Calibration digital control output 3 E open collector W CH3 CAL SHLD Channel 3 E shield AGND Or Or CAL CTRL GND Calibration digital control ground return E CH3 MASSP Channel 3 E single ended mass position input 10V referenced to pow
131. lled key to continue 4 7 APPLICATION FIRMWARE OPERATION The following sections give a general overview and operational characteristics of the major functions provided by the application firmware 4 7 1 GPS The SMART 24 Series instruments can be time synchronized to Geotech s GPS 3 time reference The user can control the on off cycle time of the receiver to reduce power requirements or it can be left powered on all the time to maintain the best timing accuracy The unit also receives stores and reports location information latitude longitude and altitude from the GPS 3 receiver 4 7 2 ADC The SMART 24 Series instruments provide up to six channels of high resolution 24 bit data at sample rates from 1 to 2000 samples per second The unit can provide up to six primary rate 24 bit channels clp c2p c3p c4p 5 amp six secondary rate 24 bit channels cls c2s c3s c4s c5s amp c6s all derived by digital filtering and decimation from the primary rate channels two auxiliary I O 12 bit channels cla amp c2a and six mass position 12 bit channels clm c2m c3m c4m c5m amp c m This is a total of 20 possible real time and recording channels All 12 bit channels are fixed at 10 samples per second only Data is internally buffered for up to 12 hours depending on sample rate to provide data backfill in a LIFO manner in case of communications dropouts in the real time data transmission 4 78
132. locked YES not locked NO to the GPS 1PPS signal e DIFF Shows the current time difference between the internal clock and the GPS IPPS signal This value is displayed in nanoseconds 10 If the GPS if powered off or not locked this value will not be updated Generally this value will be less than 1000 nanoseconds when the unit is locked to the GPS reference e INIT Shows the initial time difference between the internal clock and the GPS 1PPS signal when the current or last synchronization cycle was started This value is displayed in nanoseconds 10 e TEMP Shows internal oscillator temperature in degrees Celsius e LAST Gives the time and date of the last lock of the internal clock 4 3 SERIAL PORT OPERATION The SMART 24 Series instruments provide two external serial ports one on the I O1 connector and one on the I O2 connector The serial ports can be used to connect directly to the serial port of a PC They can also be connected to telemetry devices such as radios modems etc If connected to a Hayes AT command compatible dialup modem the modem will automatically be detected and configured for auto answer mode Typically these ports are setup with the following factory defaults Interface RS232 Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None The serial ports can be configured for RS422 operation Please consult the factory if RS422 operation is required Each serial port c
133. lt is 0 disabled For example if 60 was entered a file move attempt will occur once and hour on the hour New data files will not appear on the destination drives until one of these file move events occur Once moved the data files are deleted from drive A to make room for new data files Note that the removable drive D should not be removed from the unit while a file move is in progress to prevent possible drive corruption When moving data files the unit first attempts to move the file to the designated target drive for the file type being moved If the file cannot be moved to this drive for any reason the unit then attempts to find any other available drive in the unit to move the file to for permanent storage It searches for available drives in the following order target drive D C then B The user must make a trade off decision between power consumption turning the destination drives on more often to move files and data safety data could be lost if power is removed and files have not been moved yet in setting up the file move strategy The directory structure used for drive A is given in section 4 7 12 2 4 7 10 2 Drive B Drive B if installed in the unit is an internal PCMCIA based drive This could be any type of ATA compatible PCMCIA rotating or FLASH or CompactFlash format drive cards This drive is power controlled such that its power is turned off when not moving files to it This drive is only available and used on SM
134. lt system user name and password are User Name smart24 lower case Password changeme lower case When logged in under the system user name and password the user has full access to read files and to delete them The FTP server can also support anonymous login where the user can only read files but this is disabled in the factory default setup state The user can enable anonymous login by using the ANO command see Appendix Most FTP compatible client programs can be used to access the unit remotely for retrieving and managing data files A Web browser like Microsoft Internet Explorer can be used by entering ftp followed by the SMART 24 IP address in the address line Note that Internet Explorer will try an anonymous login first and if anonymous login is disabled in the SMART 24 unit an error message will be received The user can then use the File menu and Login As to log into the FTP server An example is shown in the following screen captures FTP Folder Error E i Windows cannot access this folder Make sure you typed the file name correctly and that you have permission to access the Folder Details 220 Welcome to the SMART FTP server 531 Anonymous access denied 4 57 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Fy ftp 192 168 100 52 Microsoft Internet Explorer xi File Edit View Favorites Tools Help Login As Qsearch Gyrolders lt A 05 I New gt Enter a user name and password to login
135. mation has been moved to a new set of screens b CD Profile Information Screens These screens one for each enabled CD Profile show the connection request IP address connection request port command port data frame size SOH send rate compression on off and authentication on off for each CD Profile c Data Channel Statistics Screens These screens one for channels 1 2 amp 3 and another for channels 4 5 amp 6 show the current average mean or offset count value and average mean or offset voltage value for each primary channel d Data Display Screens These screens one for channels 1 2 amp 3 and another for channels 4 5 amp 6 show the current channel waveforms for each channel in 10 second windows e GPS Status Screen This screen adds a GPS signal quality measure in the upper right hand corner This value ranges from 0 to 100 f GPS Satellite Signal Level Screen This screen shows the current GPS satellite signal levels for each satellite currently being tracked B 7 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 Version 1 22 Update PBA May 3 2005 Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 22 Update 1 Maintenance update fixing a few minor bugs and improving inter processor communication No user operational or interface changes were made in this version Appendix B SMART 244 Installation and Sensor Maintenance SMART 24 Version 1 23 Update PBA May 10 2005 Summary of SMART 24 Applic
136. mber This capability is currently under development please consult the factory for further details This connection can be used via direct connections such as cable radio leased line modems long haul modems etc When connected directly to a PC the PC can be configured to provide a direct cable incoming serial PPP connection from the unit Please refer to your specific operating system documentation for details an example for Windows XP is shown later in this section The factory defaults for this connection are PPP Client IP values Provided by the server on connection Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None A unit must logon to the remote PPP server The SMART 24 Series instruments provide a PPP client user name and password Note that these are different from the unit s system user name and password and are used only when making a client PPP connection to a remote PPP server The factory default PPP client user name and password are PPP Client User Name smart24 lower case PPP Client Password changeme lower case Once connected the user can perform any of the TCP IP based operations available in the unit such as Telnet FTP HTTP and the CD 1 1 real time data and command connections The following is an example of setting up Windows XP for a direct serial port cable incoming PPP connection from a SMART 24 Series instrument 4 27 SMART 24 Series User s Manual New Conn
137. n by turning the brass set screw The groove for the screwdriver is 0 020 inch wide For easier SMART 24 Series User s Manual access it is also possible to remove the metal shield surrounding the sensors and directly access the sensors Figure 3 6 Clockwise rotation will adjust the offset in the negative direction while counter clockwise rotation will adjust the offset in the positive direction Turn the adjustment set screw in the appropriate direction to zero each sensor Be sure to turn the brass mechanical set screw do not touch the potentiometer not shown on the printed circuit board The technician can monitor the adjustment via the LCD screen select the Data Channel Statistics screen for channels 1 2 and 3 as shown in section 4 2 2 and Figure 4 10 The Telnet command level can also be used to monitor the adjustment see section 4 5 5 1 for details Note that the LCD screen displays data averaged over 5 seconds so it may take 10 seconds or more for the display value to settle between adjustments Also note that the adjustment is very sensitive While the absolute maximum allowable value is 12500 counts or 0 005 V the technician should try to adjust the offset value to less than 2500 counts or 0 001 V if possible Any value less than 2500 counts or 0 001 V should be left alone When complete reattach the metal sensor shield if needed and latch the case back into place on four sides VERTICAL Figure
138. n internal non removable PCMCIA ATA type storage device for local data recording or Fortezza authentication cryptocard 2 9 2 ADC Board An additional ADC board can provide the extension from 3 to 6 channels SMART 24 Series User s Manual 2 9 3 Communications Various options are available for data telemetry VSAT RF spread spectrum Ethernet or telephone line dialup or leased line Installation Section 3 3 INSTALLATION 3 1 GENERAL The SMART 24 Series instruments are rugged self contained remote data acquisition systems designed for maximum reliability and simplicity of operation These instruments are also very versatile Installation can range from a simple three channel stand alone recording system connected to a 12V power supply and sensor to a complex remote array requiring many different power telemetry and physical site considerations NOTE The SMART 24 Series instruments are designed to operate over a wide range of temperature and humidity conditions However for best results a SMART 24 Series instrument should be installed in a vault shelter or covered with a box that will protect it from direct exposure to rain hail sleet wind and rapid temperature changes 3 2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION When the SMART 24 Series instrument is removed from its shipping carton the unit should be thoroughly inspected for shipping damage Verify that there is no damage to the enclosure with particular attention to th
139. n though Also note that the sample rates have minimum baud rate requirements For each sample rate there is a minimum baud rate requirement as shown below 200 sps 19200 baud 100 sps 9600 baud 50 amp 40 sps 4800 baud 25 sps 2400 baud 10 sps 1200 baud When a sample rate selection is made if the current selected baud rate is set to a lower value than the minimum required baud rate the USGS RTD will be automatically disabled Sync Character The USGS RTD sync character the first byte of the data block is user selectable in the range 00 to FF hex The default is a carriage return CR OD hex Output Data Format The USGS RTD can output data in either 16 bit 2 s complement or offset binary formats as shown below The default is 16 bit 2 s complement 2 s Complement Format Full Scale 0111 1111 1111 1111 7FFFh 32767 1 bit 0000 0000 0000 0001 0001h 1 0 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000h 0 bit 1111 111111111111 FFFFh 1 Full Scale 1000 0000 0000 0000 0000h 32768 Offset Binary Format Full Scale 1111 1111 1111 1111 FFFFh 65535 0 1000 0000 0000 0000 8000h 32768 Full Scale 0000 0000 0000 0000 0000h 0 4 5 6 7 Operation Note that the SMART 24 is a 24 bit instrument The unit internally compensates and scales the data to 16 bits for this output in such a way as to correct for internal calibration data gain etc to utilize the full 16 bit dynamic ra
140. ncel On the Incoming TCP IP Properties box select the Specify TCP IP addresses option and enter a valid IP address range for the PC to use when assigning IP addresses to the PPP server and client This range must be at least two addresses in length one for the server and one for the client Then click on OK to return to the Networking Software box Click Next to continue 4 33 SMART 24 Series User s Manual New Connection Wizard Completing the New Connection A Wizard You have successfully completed the steps needed to create the following connection Incoming Connections The connection will be saved in the Network Connections folder To create the connection and close this wizard click Finish Click on Finish The incoming connection will then be started and it will wait for a SMART 24 Series instrument to attempt to connect as shown in the following screen shot 7 Network Connections D xl File Edit View Favorites Tools Advanced Help z d Search Folders EJ Address 6 network Connections _ ge Name T Status Device Name Network Tasks Dial up E Create a new connection Smart24 Modem Dial up Disconnected Sportster 56k Data Fax Set up a home or small office network Direct Change Windows Firewall settings 27 SMART24 Direct Connection Direct Disconnected Communications cable be Incoming See Also Be Incomin
141. nd dynamic range to digitize data from three or six analog inputs They can be synchronized to GPS timing reference to provide high accuracy time synchronization and location information The SMART 24D and SMART 24R are ideally suited for seismic monitoring or general purpose data acquisition at remote locations In the near real time telemetry mode the Geotech Instruments SMART Central Station provides an ideal companion hardware software solution for a complete easy to use 24 bit data acquisition system 1 2 DESCRIPTION OF EQUIPMENT The SMART 24D and SMART 24R are high resolution 24 bit data acquisition instruments They are specifically designed for remote field locations where acquired data is either transmitted in near real time stored locally or both With the SMART 24R mass storage internal and removable recording options include up to 40 GB hard disk PCMCIA ATA hard disk Compact Flash memory Hitachi Microdrives etc Both instruments are housed in rugged weather tight enclosures suitable for use in harsh environments The SMART 24D and SMART 24R can provide 3 or 6 analog input channels Each sensor data channel is digitized using 24 bit ADC technology Acquired data are time tagged to a high accuracy by synchronizing the internal clock to an external GPS receiver Data are internally buffered for near real time data telemetry or in the case of the SMART 24R recorded to internal or removable mass storage The user
142. ned off At power up drive A is created as a FAT16 partition and formatted Note that software or hardware resets without turning power off preserve the contents of drive A Drive A is available in all SMART 24 Series instrument types In the case of the SMART 24D it is only used to record log and SOH files for the user It is also used for uploading new firmware HEX files when doing remote updates Initially all data header log and SOH files are written to drive A in real time At some point it time the unit is triggered to move the files to the final destination drive B C or D This move trigger point is programmable and can occur as follows e Once per day at midnight minimum 4 81 SMART 24 Series User s Manual On user request by pressing and holding the USER button on the front panel for more than 2 seconds On user software command DMI command e Ata programmable percent of drive A full value Using the DMF command the user can specify the percent of drive A from 10 to 80 full at which to automatically start the file move process The default is 80 full Note that a low sample rates and with 64MB of drive A space it could take several hours for data to fill drive A to 80 full e Ata programmable time interval Using the DMT command the user can specify the time interval between moves in the range of 0 to 1439 minutes at which to automatically start the file move process The defau
143. nge So for a 2g accelerometer the full scale will be a true 16 bit full scale value 2g 32767 2g 32768 Output Data Byte Order The USGS RTD can output each 16 bit data word in either MSB LSB or LSB MSB byte orders The default is MSB LSB Auxiliary Byte Type The USGS RTD auxiliary byte the last byte of the data block is a dual purpose byte that can be programmed to be a simple End of Block EOB character similar to the syne character or a Parity Timing check byte The default is the Parity Timing byte type As a Timing Parity check byte the auxiliary byte contains parity check bits programmable for even or odd parity in data bits 0 to 5 for the six data bytes bytes 2 to 7 respectively Bit 6 and Bit 7 are used for timing information as described below As an EOB character the auxiliary byte character is user selectable in the range 00 to FF hex Auxiliary Byte Parity Mode If the Auxiliary Byte Type is set to the Timing Parity type this parameter sets the parity type used for bits 0 to 5 Even or odd parity can be selected The default is even parity Auxiliary Byte Timing Mode If the Auxiliary Byte Type is set to the Timing Parity type this parameter sets the timing used for bits 6 amp 7 as follows Mode 0 Bit 7 is set to a 1 for the sample block that represents the first sample of a second At all other times it will be a 0 Bit 6 is not used and set to 0 e Mode I Bit 7 is set to a 1 for the s
144. nnector type Signals See Table 6 1 Table 6 1 Analog Connector pin assignments and descriptions PIN NAME FUNCTION R CH1 SIG POS Channel 1 Z positive differential input 10V P CH1 SIG NEG Channel 1 Z negative differential input 10V S CH1 SIG SHLD Channel 1 Z shield AGND N CAL POS Channel 1 Z positive differential calibration output M CAL Channel 1 Z negative differential calibration output a CHI CAL SHLD Channel 1 Z shield AGND L MASSP Channel Z single ended mass position input 10V referenced to power ground Z AUTOZ Channel 1 Z auto zero digital control output open collector referenced to power ground K CH2 SIG POS Channel 2 N positive differential input 10V J CH2 SIG NEG Channel 2 N negative differential input 10V Y CH2 SIG SHLD Channel 1 Z shield AGND H CH2 CAL POS Channel 2 N positive differential calibration output Or Or CAL USER Calibration digital control output user defined open collector W CH2 CAL NEG Channel 2 N negative differential calibration output 6 4 Borehole Data Digitizer Model SMART 24B Or Or CAL CTRL 1 Calibration digital control output 1 Z open collector G CH2_MASSP Channel 2 single ended mass position input 10V referenced to power ground F CH2 AUTOZ Channel 2 N auto zero digital control outp
145. notes 1 New Fortezza Cards must be initialized prior to being inserted into a SMART 24 digitizer for the first time This initialization sets up the proper user ID and password to allow the SMART 24 to work with the Fortezza Cars correctly Please consult with Geotech on how to perform this initialization procedure 2 Upon being used the first time with a SMART 24 digitizer the Fortezza Card will be formatted for use and initial key pairs will be generated using the internal hardcoded PQG values embedded in the firmware 3 The following sequence of CSP commands would be needed to generate new keys using the internal hardcoded PQG values retrieve the newly created public key and start its use immediately AGK 0 1000 lt ENTER gt Generate a new pending key key id 1000 ARK 1 lt ENTER gt Return the new pending public key signed by the current key ASK 1 lt ENTER gt Start it immediately 4 The following sequence of CSP commands would be needed to generate new keys using the current key PQG values retrieve the newly created public key and schedule its use at a future time AGK 1 1001 lt ENTER gt Generate a new pending key key id 1001 ARK 1 lt ENTER gt Return the new pending public key signed by the current key ASK 2 12 00 00 01 01 2006 lt ENTER gt Scheduled to start at 12 noon on Jan 1 2006 5 The following sequence of CSP commands would be needed to generate new keys using user entered PQG values re
146. ntenance operations 3 5 4 LCD Display Purpose This is a backlit LCD display that provides various operational and status information to the user TCP IP status disk drive status GPS status timing status state of health values etc 3 11 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 3 5 5 CH 1 3 amp CH 4 6 Connectors Purpose These connectors CH 1 3 and CH 4 6 are used to supply the analog sensor input voltage to the digitizers They also provide the calibration output signals Unregulated 12V dc switched power output is also provided to the user on this connector Connection 18 32S circular connector type Signals Table 3 1 gives the analog connector pin assignments and descriptions 3 12 Installation Table 3 1 CH 1 3 amp CH 4 6 Connector Pins PIN NAME FUNCTION G SIG POS Channel 1 Z positive differential input 10V H CH1 SIG NEG Channel 1 Z negative differential input 10V Z SIG SHLD Channel 1 Z shield AGND J CAL POS Channel 1 Z positive differential calibration output K CH1_CAL NEG Channel Z negative differential calibration output a CAL SHLD Channel 1 Z shield AGND L CH1_MASSP Channel 1 Z single ended mass position input 10V referenced to power ground b AUTOZ Channel 1 Z auto zero digital control output open collector referenced to power ground M CH2 SIG POS Channel 2 N pos
147. ocol These protocols are described in the following sections 4 40 Operation 4 5 1 Factory Default Settings Each TCP IP interface in the SMART 24 Series instruments are initially setup with the following factory defaults Ethernet 1E IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 255 1 O2 Ethernet 2E IP Address 192 168 0 2 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 255 Serial PPP 1S Server IP Address 192 168 0 30 Server Mode Server Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Client IP Address 192 168 0 31 1 02 Serial PPP 2S Server IP Address 192 168 0 40 Server Mode Server Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Client IP Address 192 168 0 41 4 5 2 TCP IP Over Ethernet Operation The SMART 24 Series instruments allow for TCP IP connections over the optional 10 100Base T Ethernet ports on I O1 or I O2 By using the standard Geotech I O cabling the user can easily connect directly to a network connection on a PC to communicate with the unit If the default IP address does not conflict with the user s network a route can be added to the connected PC to allow the two to communicate by using the route add command as shown below route add SMART 24 IP Address PC IP Address Command Prompt E 4 icrosoft Windows 280880 Version 5 00 2195 1 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp gt route add 192 168 0 1 192 168 160 162 gt ping 192 168 0 1 inging 192 168 0 1
148. on bandwidth will allow 4 5 5 Telnet Operation The SMART 24 Series instruments provide Telnet access to the unit s character command console interface Any Telnet compatible program can be used to access the unit remotely for setup control and status After the Telnet connection is made the user must log into the console program using the unit s system user name and password Starting the Telnet connection using the Windows Telnet program and logging into the console program is shown in the following three screen captures Command Prompt E loj icrosoft Windows 2000 Version 5 08 2195 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp gt telnet 192 168 100 34 4 45 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Command Prompt telnet 192 168 100 34 mart24 Telnet Console elcome connection 192 168 1 1 2 2583 sername Command Prompt telnet 192 168 100 34 mart24 Telnet Console elcome connection 192 168 1 1 2 2583 sername smart24 assword elcome to the Smart24 console program ntering Smart24 Command Mode Enter a Smart24 command or bye Terminate the console connection quit Terminate the console connection tcmd Enter the TCP IP Command Mode update Start the firmware FLASH update utility The factory default system user name and password are User Name smart24 lower case Password changeme lower case Once logged in the console program is in the
149. on the front panel will power the unit up The LCD display on the front panel should become active and provide status information 4 1 6 Power Down The unit can be turned off either through software command or by pressing and holding the OFF touch pad button on the front panel for longer than two seconds While there is no special sequence of events in turning a SMART 24 Series instrument off power should not be abruptly removed while the unit is moving data to the removable hard disk SMART 24 Series User s Manual drive the M symbol will be displayed on the LCD home screen while data is being moved to the disk drives 4 1 7 General Operation Setup control and data collection is performed via one of the I O ports as described above Utility software as described in following sections of this manual can be used with a directly connected computer on the local port to setup the unit and view data As part of a larger system the SMART 24 Series instruments can be accessed remotely via VSAT Ethernet radio or modem links If the SMART 24 Series instrument was supplied with a larger system that includes a SMART Central Station please refer also to the SMART Central Station documentation for details of connecting and operating the SMART 24 Series instrument with the SMART Central Station based system 4 2 LCD DISPLAY OPERATION The SMART 24 Series instruments provide a backlit LCD display to provide various operational and status in
150. onnection Another computer can connect to yours through a VPN connection Select the Do not allow virtual private connections option and click Next New Connection Wizard User Permissions You can specify the users who can connect to this computer EST Administrator ASPNET ASP NET Machine Account Guest Help ssistant Remote Desktop Help Assistant Account 4 ttsmart L1 fj ssmith ssmith On the User Permissions box create new user for the incoming connection by clicking Add 4 31 SMART 24 Series User s Manual user User name smart24 Full name SMART 24 Incoming Connection Password mnm Confirm password Cancel Enter the user name full descriptive name as needed and password in this box This user name and password should match the unit s PPP client user name and password not its system user name and password Click OK to return to the User Permissions box New Connection Wizard E User Permissions You can specify the users who can connect to this computer Select the check box next to each user who should be allowed a connection to this computer Note that other factors such as a disabled user account may affect a user s ability to connect Users allowed to connect ASPNET ASP NET Machine Account OG Guest o Help ssistant Remote Desktop Help Assistant Account o 4 rtsmart smar
151. ons provide for a 10 100Base T Ethernet port The USER touch pad button is provided via the Digital I O connector A ruggedized push button switch is provided on the Digital I O Harness to access this feature An internal switch is used to denote authentication seal broken and the digitizing equipment open bits of the channel security byte contained in the channel status field of the CD1 1 Data Format Frame This field is described in section 4 7 7 Also included in the channel security byte are bits reflecting the Vault Door Open and Equipment Housing Open external digital inputs as referenced in Table 6 2 Connection 16 26S circular connector type Signals See Table 6 2 Borehole Data Digitizer Model SMART 24B Table 6 2 Digital Input Output Connector pin assignment PIN NAME FUNCTION M PWR External power input 10Vdc to 15Vdc fused P PWR_GND Power ground w GPS_TX GPS RS422 TX Data D GPS_TX GPS RS422 TX Data x GPS_RX GPS RS422 RX Data E GPS_RX GPS RS422 RX Data G GPS_IPPS GPS RS422 IPPS F GPS IPPS GPS RS422 IPPS H GPS 12V PWR GPS Power Y GND GPS Ground DGND S IO I RX RX RS232 RX RS422 RX R IO 1 TX RX RS232 TX RS422 RX T IO 1 RTS TX RS232 RTS RS422 TX DIGITAL OUTI IO 1 CTS TX RS232 CTS RS422 TX DIGITAL IN2 d GND RS232 Signal Ground DGND B I
152. or the minimum phase FIR filters B 5 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 Version 1 21 Update PBA April 29 2005 NOTE All of the new features of the SMART 24 Version 1 21 software rely on an updated version of the DSP MCU firmware version 1 12 If this version is not installed on the unit the user will see no operational difference from that of version 1 20 This new version will work OK with older firmware but without the added features Summary of DSP MCU Firmware Version 1 12 Update 1 Optimized the GPS control function to allow easier and quicker locking of the GPS receiver in obscured conditions Added an internal SPI bus command to allow the application code to modify various GPS operating parameters if needed The new default settings should work in most cases Modified the GPS Status LCD screen to add a signal quality numeric value that shows the current overall quality of the combined satellite acquisition lock see below for details This value ranges from 0 to 100 Generally a number higher than 86 is required to lock the GPS receiver Added a GPS Satellite Signal Strength Status LCD screen see below for details Also added an internal SPI bus command to allow the application code to retrieve the signal level values Added 8 more application controllable LCD screens for a total of 16 that can be used by the application code to display information LCD screen time out is now 15 minutes before the LC
153. ould NOT be removed or power turned off while the M icon is displayed or disk corruption could result Will flash when the available external disk free space falls below 25 of L the total available external disk space Will also flash if no external drives are found 3l 6 Displays the number analog input channels available in the unit The unit will step through the following screens when the USER touch pad button is used SMART 24 Series User s Manual IP SN 1000 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 255 I f 23 41 56 Figure 4 6 SMART 24 Series LCD IP Address Screen If there are active TCP IP connections the unit will display an IP Address screen Figure 4 6 for each connection found The label following the identifies the connection In this case it is the Ethernet port on Other possible labels are ETH Ethernet port on 1 2 SP1 serial PPP on and SP serial PPP on 1 02 This screen also shows the unit s serial number Then it gives the connection s IP address subnet mask and default gateway values The time is also displayed in the lower right of the screen replacing some of the special operational icons STA INFO SN 1000 NET 51000 STA 51000 01 c4p 01 c2p 01 c5p 01 c3p 01 01 23 41 56 Figure 4 7 SMART 24 Series LCD Station Information Screen The Station Information screen Figure 4 7 shows
154. perational and status information to the user TCP IP status disk drive status GPS status timing status state of health values etc Connectors a Analog Inputs Two analog input connectors are provided on the SMART 24 Series instruments for ADC channels 1 3 and 4 6 respectively b Input Output ports 1 and 2 These two connectors support miscellaneous I O such as digital I O auxiliary analog inputs serial RS232 RS422 and 10 100Base T Ethernet c GPS Provides the connection point for the GPS receiver d Power Main power and external battery connections 1 2 3 Setup and Operation The SMART 24 Series instruments are setup and operated through communications over a TCP IP connection via one of the serial or Ethernet ports either locally by a computer directly connected to the unit or remotely over a telemetry link The Java written utility software running on the local computer or on the remote host system is used to easily setup operate and display data from a SMART 24 Series instrument see the SMART24Config and SMARTGeoViewer application documentation Setup control and state of health are also available via ASCII commands over serial and Telnet SMART 24 Series User s Manual connections see the SMART 24 Series Command amp Setup Protocol documentation in Appendix C of this manual All setup parameters can be individually changed via commands or loaded all at once via a setup parameter file All conf
155. r scheduled In the immediate mode the calibration is executed asynchronously as soon as the command is received In the scheduled mode the calibration is executed on a periodic schedule as defined by the user See the calibration commands in Appendix C or the SMART24Config documentation for full details on the calibration parameters 4 7 9 Commands The SMART 24 Series instruments executes commands received via the low level ASCII commands as described in Appendix C using the serial ports or a Telnet connection or via the CD 1 1 command server using SMART24Config See the SMART Series Command amp Setup Protocol in Appendix C or the SMART24Config documentation for full details 4 7 10 Disk Drives The SMART 24 Series instruments provide FAT compatible disk drives for data file recording as described in the following sections Each is either partitioned as FAT16 or FAT32 and are directly compatible with MS DOS Windows PC operating systems Drives that are less than 2 GB in size should be partitioned as FAT16 to improve system performance Drives larger than 2 GB must be partitioned as FAT32 in a single partition The firmware does support two partitions or logical drives on a single disk drive 4 7 10 1 Drive A Drive A is an internal RAM based virtual drive RAMDISK that provides very fast temporary storage for data as it is recorded in real time The size of drive A is 64MB and it is volatile its contents will be lost when power is tur
156. r Operation The SMART 24 Series instruments provide FTP access to the files stored on a unit s disk drives Most FTP compatible client programs can be used to access the unit remotely for retrieving and managing data files An example of starting a FTP connection using the Windows FTP program and logging into the SMART 24 FTP server is shown in the following three screen captures 4 55 SMART 24 Series User s Manual Command Prompt icrosoft Windows 2000 Version 5 08 2195 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp gt 192 168 160 34_ ommand Prompt ftp 192 168 100 34 icrosoft Windows 2088 Version 5 08 2195 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2888 Microsoft Corp N gt ftp 192 168 1 34 onnected to 192 168 160 34 26 Welcome to the SMART FTP server ser 192 168 106 34 none gt gt smart24 31 Password required for user smart24 assword m ommand Prompt ftp 192 168 100 34 rosoft Windows 2000 Version 5 88 2195 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2000 Microsoft Corp VDftp 192 168 100 34 onnected to 192 168 188 34 26 Welcome to the server ser lt 192 168 10 34 lt 22 smart24 31 Password required for user smart24 assword Welcome to the SMART FTP Server Unit Serial Number 6165 IP Address 192 168 100 34 3 User smart24 logged in tp gt 4 56 Operation The user must log into the FTP server using the unit s system user name and password The factory defau
157. rammable logic has been modified Added the SSD command to enable disable this correction when available Added the USGS RTD serial data output 16 bit format This data stream can be enabled to come out either the I O 1 or I O 2 serial ports Added the URT command to setup the format and sample rate of the RTD output Fixed bug that could cause the event detector filters to be improperly initialized This effect was random depending on the power up state of the memory and caused by the fact that the TI complier does not set un initialized variables to zero at startup as most compliers do This could have cause a continuous trigger condition in level mode and no triggers in STA LTA mode Fixed problem where the C and display icons might not appear even though data files where being recorded correctly SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 Version 1 19 Update PBA March 16 2005 Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 19 Update Added code to read the two Programmable Logic version values DSP chip and CLK chip These values are sent to the DSP MCU for it to decide whether it should write to the ADC synchronization correction registers or not requires DSP MCU Firmware version 1 11 or higher to use the correction registers but can still be used older DSP MCU firmware These values are now also displayed by the HWS command as follows PLD DSP CHIP VER 14 PLD CLK CHIP VER 14
158. real time telemetry e The 24A version currently is different from the 24R only in its factory defaults In the future it will differ also in 24A specific functions It currently defaults to the following a 200sps primary sample rate b USGS RTD 16 bit output on serial port 2 at 50sps and 4800 baud c Event triggers and recording are enabled at 1 full scale trigger level for channels 1 2 amp 3 only Trigger filter is set to a 0 1 to 12Hz bandpass d All CD real time profiles are disabled so the unit is not continually trying to connect to a database server Improved GPS lock time Better protection against false RTC writes that could corrupt the unit s time on power down this is in conjunction with new board MCU firmware on all boards Anonymous FTP access is now disabled by default but can be enabled using the new ANO command Modified compression so that if the compressed data turns out to be larger than the original data because of padding etc compression is disabled on the fly while this condition exists Added the ability to select minimum phase FIR filters instead of the standard linear phase FIR filters in the Crystal ADC Has not been tested yet The SFT 10 Appendix B SMART 24A Installation and Sensor Maintenance command was added to select the FIR filter type ADC Sync delay code has been added to correct for timing skew in the ADC data but this is not functional until the Xilinx prog
159. rectory of drive A that can be uploaded via FTP if desired DO NOT TURN THE UNIT OFF UNTIL THIS FILE HAS BEEN UPLOADED OR IT WILL BE LOST The last successful report can be retrieved from FLASH memory using the REPORT command at any time 4 5 5 4 REPORT Telnet Command Note This command is only available in the SMART 24A At the gt prompt type report to dump the last successful tilt and cal test reports from FLASH memory If both tests passed OK both reports will be dumped to the PC screen and look similar to the following SMART 24A TILT TEST DATA REPORT Geotech Instruments LLC Test conducted by PBA Test Date Time 2005 08 31 16 11 32 Unit Under Test S N 1168 Vertical Sensor S N 222 North South Sensor S N 256 East West Sensor S N 257 Accuracy Limits Vert 0 030 N S 0 060 g E W 0 060 g North South Tilt Axis measured Angle VERT Diff N S Diff E W Diff 000 0 000002g 40 0009 0 000000g 40 0009 0 000000g 40 0009 045 0 296632g 0 0039 0 004875 0 0049 0 707073g 0 0009 090 1 006616g 0 0069 0 005617 0 0059 1 000983g 0 0009 135 1 715614g 0 0089 0 001710g 0 0019 0 708563g 0 0019 180 2 006387g 0 0069 0 004332g 0 0049 0 002427g 0 002g 225 1 708342g 0 0019 0 009480g 0 0099 0 703846g 0 003 270 0 997065g 0 0029 0 010555g 0 010g 0 9975419 0 0029 315 0 2902559 0 0029 0 0063089 0 0069 0 7058
160. ress 192 168 100 212 The connection status box Detail tab will show the IP address assigned to the connected unit The user should then be able to ping the unit s address as shown below Command Prompt 4 D x icrosoft Windows XP Version 5 1 26001 lt C gt Copyright 1985 2801 Microsoft Corp gt ping 192 168 100 212 inging 192 168 160 212 with 32 bytes of data eply from 192 168 100 212 32 time 13ms TTL 255 192 168 100 212 bytes 32 time 13ms TTL 255 192 168 100 212 bytes 32 time i3ms TTL 255 192 168 100 212 bytes 32 time i3ms TTL 255 ing statistics for 192 168 106 212 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 X87 loss gt pproximate round trip times in mil nds Minimum 13ms Maximum 13ms Average 4 36 Operation 4 3 4 USGS Real Time Data RTD Operation The USGS Real Time Data RTD data stream output provides digitized three channel channels 1 2 amp 3 only even on a six channel unit 16 bit data at 200 100 50 40 25 or 10 samples per second at baud rates of 115200 to 1200 baud The data is output in eight byte blocks immediately upon completion of a sample conversion and filtering if necessary of all three data channels The USGS RTD data stream can be enabled on either of the SMART 24 s I O 1 or I O 2 serial ports or both at the same time The following CSP low level commands see Appendix C would be needed to set serial port 2 to output the USGS RTD stream SPB 2 4800 s
161. right justified 51 58 18 Sample num of peak value prim chan 5 right justified 61 68 i8 Sample num of peak value prim chan 6 right justified 69 70 a2 CR LF 1 9 a9 OFFSET left justified 11 18 i8 Offset value counts prim chan 1 right justified 21 28 i8 Offset value counts prim chan 2 right justified 31 38 i8 Offset value counts prim chan 3 right justified 41 48 i8 Offset value counts prim chan 4 right justified 51 58 i8 Offset value counts prim chan 5 right justified 61 68 i8 Offset value counts prim chan 6 right justified 69 70 a2 CR LF 1 9 a9 LSB left justified 11 18 f8 6 LSB value u V count prim chan 1 right justified 21 28 f8 6 LSB value u V count prim chan 2 right justified 31 38 f8 6 LSB value u V count prim chan 3 right justified 41 48 f8 6 LSB value u V count prim chan 4 right justified 51 58 f8 6 LSB value u V count prim chan 5 right justified 61 68 f8 6 LSB value u V count prim chan 6 right justified 69 70 a2 CR LF 4 95 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 10 1 9 a9 SENS left justified 11 18 f8 2 Sensor sensitivity prim chan 1 right justified 21 28 8 2 Sensor sensitivity prim chan 2 right justified 31 38 18 2 Sensor sensitivity prim chan 3 right justified 41 48 8 2 Sensor sensitivity prim chan 4 right justified 51 58 f8 2 Sensor sensitivity prim chan 5 right justified 61 68 f8 2 Sensor sensitivi
162. rk Password P 221 x gt Please type your user name and password Site 192 168 100 52 Realm SMART 24_AUTHENTICATE1 User Name fm Password pm Save this password in your password list Cancel 4 60 File Edit Go Bookmarks Tools Help gt a gt e e 1 http 192 168 100 52 protectedjenter htm Google x search g check Autounk C Fd options 25 SMART 24 Access Instrument Serial Number 1132 Network Name 1132 Station Name 1132 HARDWARE STATUS STATE OF HEALTH ADDRESS CLOCK STATUS DRIVE STATUS SOCKET STATUS GPS STATUS CHANNEL STATISTICS TCP IP ROUTE TABLE GPS SATELLITE STATUS PC CARD STATUS STATISTICS Copyright 2005 Geotech Instruments LLC All rights reserved HOME E SMART 246 Hardware Status Page Microsoft Internet Explorer ini x Ele Edit View Favorites Tools Help gt Qsearch GuFavortes 522 Dy S BQ RKO Address http s 192 168 100 S2jprotectedjstatus cgPview tws SS ee s gt Googe Search eb 53 Ehii2bocked jesse Ejoptons SMART 24 Hardware Status Page System Information SMART 24 Type SMART 24R Serial Number 1132 Appilcation Version 11 23 Appilcation Date 05 10 2005 FLASH Memory
163. roperties box to return to the Connect box Click Connect to start the connection process If a unit is connected to the serial port the user should see the following dialog boxes 4 24 Operation Connecting SMART24 Direct Connection 2 Verifying username and password Connecting SMART24 Direct Connection 32 Registering your computer on the network This last box may be displayed for quite some time while the connection is being registered The user should then be notified that the connection was successful 4 SMART24 Direct Connection is now connected x Speed 115 2 Kbps SeoViewer UIntitl If the following dialog box appears it means that the PC has other network protocols installed that the SMART 24 Series unit does not use These cannot be deleted unless they are not used since deleting them will remove them from the PC Simply check the box Do not request the failed protocols next time option and click Accept The user should not see this box the next time the connection is made lt ts 33 5 27 rm Network Protocol Connection Result 2 x ne or more requested network protocols did not connect J successfully TCP IP CP connected successfully 5 or compatible CP reported error 718 The connection was terminated because the remote computer did not respond in a timely manner For further assistance click More Info or search Help and Support Center
164. ry defaults the user will have full access to the SMART 24 Series instrument as described in the following sections Serial PPP server TCP IP connection on I O1 connector This connection can be used to connect directly to a PC s serial port or to a modem or other serial telemetry option The I O Serial and Ethernet cable P N 990 60649 0101 provides a standard 9 pin D type female connector that can be connected directly to a PC s serial port Alternatively the I O Serial Modem cables P N 990 6XXXX 0101 for 25 pin D type or P N 990 6XXXX 0101 for 9 pin D type can be used to connect to an external AT command compatible modem A connected modem will automatically be setup in auto answer mode The serial PPP server built into the SMART 24 Series instruments provides a TCP IP connection similar to that of a dialup Internet Service Provider ISP connection When directly connected to a PC no modem the PC can be configured to provide a direct cable dialup connection to the unit Please refer to your operating system documentation for details The factory TCP IP defaults for this connection are PPP Server IP Address 192 168 0 30 PPP Server Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 IP Address served to connecting PC 192 168 0 31 Serial Port Defaults Baud Rate 115200 Data Bits 8 Parity None Stop Bits 1 Flow Control None A user must logon to the PPP server using the unit s system user name and password The factory defaults for thes
165. s on the second partition Drive E if present Event file and continuous file recording can be split onto different partitions on the USB drive and work in ring buffer mode on each Low level commands were modified to support Drive E Added the command CTM to send CD 1 1 Event Triggered Data Primary channels are sent as event data and secondary channels as the continuous data stream Sending event data only continuous data only or both is supported Synchronized all four CD profiles to support CDS and CSS low level commands B 17 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 Version 1 48 Update September 1 2010 Summary of DSP MCU Firmware Version 1 22 Update 1 Added support for GPS local time offset Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 48 Update 1 18 Added support to send continuous data to Earhworm on profile 1 using the Earthworm export protocol Added new commands EWE to enable disable Earthworm mode EWI to set Earthworm installation ID and EWM set Earthworm module ID Added command GOS to set GPS Local Time Offset If this is set to a non zero value the SMART 24 will run on local time with the specified time offset from UTC Changing the station name with CNS command will cause the SMART 24 to reboot and restart Earthworm connection will now cause the T to appear on the LCD display Unknown commands not found in the command list for example if newer SmartConfig sent
166. small office network To continue click Next Cancel From the Network and Dial up Connections selection in the control panel start the New Connection Wizard and click Next New Connection Wizard Network Connection Type What do you want to do C Connect to the Internet Connect to the Internet so you can browse the Web and read email C Connect to the network at my workplace Connect to a business network using dial up or VPN so you can work from home a field office or another location C Set up a home or small office network Connect to an existing home or small office network or set up a new one Connect directly to another computer using your serial parallel or infrared port or set up this computer so that other computers can connect to it Back Cancel Select the Set up an advanced connection option then click Next 4 17 SMART 24 Series User s Manual New Connection Wizard Advanced Connection Options Which type of connection do you want to set up Select the Connect directly to another computer option then click Next New Connection Wizard Host or Guest To connect two computers your computer must be identified as either a host or a Select the Guest option then click Next 4 18 Operation New Connection Wizard Connection Name What is the name of the other computer you are connecting to Type the name of t
167. t24 SMART 24 Incoming Connection DJ f ssmith ssmith Remove Properties lt Back Next gt The user just created should be check in the User Permissions box The user can create other users for units that may have different user names and passwords if needed All other users should not be checked here When finished click Next 4 32 Operation New Connection Wizard Networking Software Networking software allows this computer to accept connections from other kinds of computers Select the check box next to each type of networking software that should be enabled for incoming connections Networking software El Install Uninstall Properties Description implementation of the IP and SPX protocols which are used by NetWare networks ES In the Networking Software box uncheck any protocol not used by the unit such as IPX etc The only protocol the unit needs is TCP IP It is ok to leave File and Printer Sharing Microsoft Networking etc checked Select the Internet Protocol TCP IP and click on Properties Incoming TCP IP Properties x Network access IV Allow callers to access my local area network TCP IP address assignment Assign TCP IP addresses automatically using DHCP CE s Erom 192 168 100 211 Io 182 168 100 212 Total 2 Allow calling computer to specify its own IP address Ca
168. tatus Fortezza Status Fortezza Card Installed Fortezza Card In Socket Fortezza Card OK Fortezza Card Initialized Fortezza User Logged In Fortezza Current Personality Fortezza Command Timeout Fortezza Key Change Count Fortezza Certificate Fortezza Certificate Fortezza New Key Scheduled Time Fortezza Certificate 1 Valid Fortezza Certificate 1 Fortezza Certificate 1 Fortezza Certificate 2 Valid 2 2 Key ID Label Key ID Label YES 1 YES YES YES 1 Ready Fortezza Current State Fortezza Number Of Certificates 26 Fortezza Mailbox Start Address 0 08000000 9000 mSec Fortezza Personality Retrieved YES Fortezza Personality Size 972 Fortezza Personality List 0 Name root Fortezza Personality List 1 Name DR CERT 1 Fortezza Personality List 2 Name DR CERT 2 Fortezza Max Hash Data Size 3968 Fortezza Capstone Serial Number OxAAS70000 Fortezza Last Command 0 00000057 Fortezza Last Error 0 00000000 0 Fortezza Key Change Key ID Fortezza New Key Ready NO Fortezza New Key Personality 0 Fortezza New Key Scheduled NO 00 00 00 01 01 1970 YES 0 DR CERT i YES DR CERT 2 2 SMART 24 File Edit View Favorites P Address Page Tools crosoft Internet Explorer xl Back gt O A search xgravortes meda Gy I fe gt Address j
169. ted to the unit at the GPS connector with the supplied GPS cable and receiver P N 990 60000 0101 4 1 3 Sensor Connection Sensors are connected to the SMART 24 Series instruments at the CH 1 3 and CH 4 5 connectors Please refer to the sensor user manual and section 3 5 5 of this manual for specific connection information Cables to standard Geotech sensors are available and shown in Appendix A 4 1 4 Communications Connection The I O1 and I O2 connectors of the SMART 24 Series instruments are used to make the communication connections to external computers either locally or remotely As configured from the factory a SMART 24 Series instrument provides the following three connection options 1 10 100Base T Ethernet TCP IP connection on the I O1 Connector if the Ethernet board is installed in the unit This connection can be used to connect to a network or directly to a PC The I O Serial and Ethernet cable P N 990 4 1 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 60649 0101 provides a standard RJ45 plug that is wired in a crossover configuration that can be connected directly to a PC RJ45 network receptacle It can also be connected to a network hub or switch provided that they have auto MDI MDIX crossover detection The factory TCP IP defaults for this connection are IP Address 192 168 0 1 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 255 If a connected PC s network settings are setup to be compatible with these facto
170. th South Sensitivity East West Sensitivity 0 382047 g v 0 386965 g v 0 386944 g v 2978273 cnt 003g 000g Operation END OF REPORT 4 5 5 5 TIMESYNC Telnet Command The TIMESYNC command utility only available in the Telnet server access allows the user to view the time synchronization process in real time as it is updated every 30 seconds This command utility is only intended to be used by experienced users trying to debug time synchronization issues At the gt Telnet prompt type timesync to start the utility Any key can then be used to exit the utility back to the Telnet prompt as shown below gt timesync Starting SMART 24 Time Sync Status Utility SMART 24 TIME SYNC STATUS UTILITY Hit any key to exit Parameters Time HeartBeat GPSLock PPS Jamset ClkLock TD 2 TD 1 TD 0 FreqErr AdjVal Bias DacAdjVal DacVal Temp 2006 02 28 22 39 53 115 2006 02 28 22 40 23 116 2006 02 28 22 40 53 117 2006 02 28 22 41 23 118 2006 02 28 22 41 53 119 2006 02 28 22 42 23 120 6 6 8 1 0 0 0 1777 30 271 9 14 17 4 2 1 3 1774 30 271 19 17 17 1 0 1 1 1773 30 271 19 17 18 0 0 1 1 1772 30 271 jp 16 413 413 41 40 17 Ly 2772 272 9 4 0 4 42 0 2 1773 30 271 r oar INE UN PRPRRPRR DODO C XQ gt Exiting gt 4 5 6 FTP Serve
171. the backlight will turn off and after 4 minutes of inactivity the display will return to the Home screen The bottom line of the display is reserved for the special operational icons The four icons on the left of the display are always displayed no matter which screen is currently being displayed The letter icons on the right are only displayed when at the Home screen The following gives the meaning of each of the special operational icons 4 6 Operation ICON PURPOSE System heart beat flashing once per second Basic system functions running When rotating the ADCs are running and sending data to the main CPU Timing Unlocked Internal timing is not locked to an external reference such as the GPS the GPS When displayed the power is turned on to the GPS receiver When not displayed the GPS power is off When displayed a CD data connection has been made to a server and real Timing Locked Internal timing is locked to an external reference such as T time data is being transmitted When flashing indicates that an external drive is not available or an error has occurred that has caused the unit to stop recording new data C When displayed continuous data files are being recorded When displayed event data files are being recorded B When displayed calibration data files are being recorded When displayed recorded files are being moved from drive A to either M drive B C or D The external drive sh
172. the configuration of the main real time CD data transmission connection CD Profile 1 This screen shows the following information e Unit Serial Number e Network Name Label e Station Name Label e Channel names and location codes for the six primary data channels displayed only if the corresponding ADC board is actually installed in the unit Operation F CD PROFILE 1 REQ IP 192 168 REQ PORT CMD PORT 10 5 1 I 23 9000 8000 0 201 41 56 Figure 4 8 SMART 24 Series LCD CD Profile Information Screen The CD Profile Information is displayed in a set of screens Figure 4 8 There is one screen for each enabled CD data transmission connection CD Profile These screens show the configuration of the enabled CD Profiles and give the following information e CD Data Connection Request IP Address of the destination computer e CD Data Connection Request Port of the destination computer e CD Command Connection Port on this unit e Data Frame Size F 10 in seconds e SOH Send Rate S 1 in seconds e Compression Enabled Disabled C will be displayed if enabled e Authentication Enabled Disabled A will be displayed if enabled The real time CD data transmission operation will be discussed in detail in section 4 7 5 D A B C D rive Free 63MB 34352MB 23 Space 99 90 41 56 Figure 4 9 SMART 24 Series LCD Drive St
173. ting For Command Connections 4 97 SMART 24 Series User s Manual 2004 12 15 22 30 10 310 SOH_TAS Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 10 310 DATA MOVE TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 10 470 CAL REC TASK Task Started amp Ready 2004 12 15 22 30 0 SOH TAS GPS SOH Time 2004 12 15 22 30 11 2004 12 15 22 30 0 SOH TAS GPS SOH PWR OFF UNLOCKED SV 0 1PPS OFF 2004 12 15 22 30 SOH TAS GPS SOH LAT 40 000000 LON 40 000000 ALT 0 000000 2004 12 15 22 30 0 SOH TAS CLK SOH Time 2004 12 15 22 30 11 2004 12 15 22 30 0 SOH TAS CLK SOH gt UNLOCKED EXT 1PPS NO DAC 0 TEMP 0 000 C 2004 12 15 22 30 11 110 SOH TAS CLK SOH INIT DIFF 0 000000000 Sec CUR DIFF 0 000000000 Sec 2004 12 15 22 30 11 300 DISK SUPERV TASK USB Device Found 2004 12 15 22 30 400 USB HUB TASK USB HUB Connect Event 2 2004 12 15 22 30 11 490 USB HUB TASK USB Device Connected 2004 12 15 22 30 11 610 USB HUB TASK USB Device Indentified Geotech USB Drive 2004 12 15 22 30 11 630 USB HUB TASK USB Device Configured 2004 12 15 22 30 11 660 DISK SUPERV TASK Drive B Startup Status 4 drive not found 2004 12 15 22 30 660 DISK SUPERV TASK Drive C Startup Status 4 drive not found 2004 12 15 22 30 14 890 DISK SUPERV TASK RTFS DRIVE D Format OK 30185160704 Bytes Free 2004 12 15 22 30 16 060 SER 1 CTRL TASK Serial Port in
174. tion Seal Broken Bit are derived from Digital Input 3 that 1 now wired to an internal magnetic switch These status bits are now set in the real time CD 1 1 data streams as well as in data recording files 2 Added OSR command to set an offset value in counts that will be removed from an AUX or Mass Position channel B 15 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 Version 1 34 Update PBA July 18 2006 Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 34 Update 1 16 Modified Log Level 21 to provide log messages containing CD Channel Status information Modified Log Levels 17 19 to dump more detailed PPP packet information Updated the Tilt and Cal tests for the SMART 24A to allow for the correct testing of 4 2 and 1g units Added DRT command to display the IP Routing Table status without having to be in the Telnet TCMD mode Added IPP command to set the Primary IP port Added SPH command to select the PPP Connection Handshake mode between either Microsoft PPP mode or Lantronix SCS PPP mode Appendix B SMART 24A Installation and Sensor Maintenance SMART 24 Version 1 47 Update December 15 2009 Summary of SMART 24 Application Software Version 1 47 Update l USB updates to recover from infrequent USB drive transaction fatal errors Expanded USB driver support for different USB drive types Added support for an extended partition on the USB drive Drive E LCD display FTP and WEB page status work
175. trieve the newly created public key and schedule its use at a future time AUP 2 1 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUP 2 2 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt 2 3 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUP 2 4 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt 4 99 SMART 24 Series User s Manual AUP 2 5 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUP 2 6 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUP 2 7 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUP 2 8 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUQ 2 1 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 EE 8A lt ENTER gt AUQ 2 2 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 23 F4 lt ENTER gt AUG 2 1 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUG 2 2 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUG 2 3 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUG 2 4 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUG 2 5 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUG 2 6 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUG 2 7 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AUG 2 8 EE 8A AB 00 76 5C 45 99 23 F4 AB 00 76 5C 45 99 lt ENTER gt AGK 2 1002 lt ENTER gt Generate a new pending key key id 1002 ARK 1 lt ENTER gt Return the new pending public key
176. ty prim chan 6 right justified 69 70 a2 CR LF 11 19 Repeat records 2 10 for the six secondary channels Notes e Format a ASCII f floating point i integer first number is total number of positions used for floating point second number is positions after the decimal point All unused positions are filled with ASCII space character The units and meaning of the Sensor Sensitivity value are user defined 4 7 12 7 Log File Format The SMART 24 Series instruments generate a log file that records various log and status messages generated by the unit Some of these are configurable through software to enable or disable their generation A new log file is started once per day at midnight The following shows a short segment of a typical log file from power up 4 96 Operation Sample LOG File Segment 2004 12 15 22 30 06 240 STARTUP_TAS SMART 24 Startup Version 1 17 S N 0105 2004 12 15 22 30 06 240 STARTUP_TAS DSP Board Found 990 60566 0101 Rev A SN 0103 Date 2004 03 09 FW 1 09 2004 12 15 22 30 06 240 STARTUP TAS PWR Board Found 990 60567 0101 Rev SN 0105 Date 2004 02 20 FW 1 01 2004 12 15 22 30 06 250 STARTUP_TAS ADC1 Board Found 990 60568 0101 Rev SN 0105 Date 2004 02 25 FW 1 03 2004 12 15 22 30 06 270 STARTUP_TAS ADC2 Board Found 990 60568 0101 Rev SN 0103 Date 2004 03 06 FW 1 03 2004 12 15 22 30 06 270 STARTUP_TA
177. ty values displayed as follows Vertical Sensitivity 0 326248E 06 g c North South Sensitivity 0 325448E 06 g c East West Sensitivity 0 327678E 06 g c 4 5 SMART 24 Series User s Manual If the tilt test fails the problem must be corrected before proceeding with this test procedure A tilt test report file is also generated whether it passes or fails in the root directory of drive A that can be uploaded via FTP if desired DO NOT TURN THE UNIT OFF UNTIL THIS FILE HAS BEEN UPLOADED OR IT WILL BE LOST The last successful report can be retrieved from FLASH memory using the REPORT command at any time 4 5 5 3 CAL Telnet Command Note This command is only available in the SMART 24A The unit must be mounted and leveled before using this command At the gt Telnet prompt type cal to start the Calibrator Sensitivity Test Utility Enter the required information test technician s initials etc and follow the instructions given by the tilt test utility Note that this test picks up some of its required information from the tilt test report stored in FLASH memory This means that the tilt test MUST be successfully completed before running this test gt cal Starting SMART 24A Calibrator Sensitivity Test Utility Vertical Sensor Sensitivity 0 326248E 06 g c orth South Sensor Sensitivity 0 325448E 06 g c East West Sensor Sensitivity 0 327678E 06 g c Enter your name or initials gt P
178. up Control Window Help If a system user name and password are set the user must enter them before issuing commands to the unit The USR and PSW commands are used to enter them factory default user name is smart24 lower case and the factory default password is changeme lower case The command mode will automatically log the user out after an inactivity timeout of 10 minutes 4 14 Operation Tera Term COM4 i 215 x File Edit Setup Control Window Help d smart24 gt psw changeme ser Logged In Please refer to Appendix for a description of all commands that be entered by the user In the log mode the unit will dump status log messages to the serial port in real time Any simple serial port terminal program can be used to display these log messages These are the same messages that are recorded to the log files on the disk drives This allows the user to monitor the operation of the unit in real time if required The user can switch to the log mode by simply typing the command LOG at the command prompt This can be accomplished either logged in or not Tera Term COM4 E xl File Edit Setup Control Window Help gt log tarting LOG Mode to Exit 994 11 16 23 66 17 34 SER 2 TASK Entering LOG Mode 994 11 16 23 080 20 698 USB HUB TASK USB HUB Connect Event 15 23 66 26 786 USB HUB TASK USB Device Power ON Disconnect
179. ure the unit Figure 3 1 shows the hole pattern for the mounting points Top Handle Side 3 300 3 300 e 11 500 Figure 3 1 240 amp SMART 24R Instrument Mounting Points 3 4 2 2 SMART 24A Instrument Mounting The base plate of the SMART 24A provides mounting points as well as leveling and orientation aids Figure 3 2 shows mounting hole locations and dimensions for this unit It also shows the recommended clearance area around the unit for case removal and removable drive access during field maintenance The mounting surface should be smooth and level Installation LCE 5 o o o Lo N oo rr w O N N Nr TNOO NN rM Or OO r 0 lt T 11 992 in 30 46 cm 7 243 in 18 40 cm 3 621 in 9 20 cm A 0 414 in 1 05 0 000 ON 0 00 cm 2 671 6 79 8 754 22 24 19 644 in 49 89 cm ASE REMOVED STORAGE MEDIA LATCH OPENED REMOVED Figure 3 2 SMART 24A Instrument Mounting Points Top View Using the dimensions shown in Figure 3 2 or using the Smart 24A base as a template 1 align the instrument in the North direction refer to Figure 3 3 and 2 locate three holes in a triangular pattern for concrete anchor installation Figure 3 4 3 5 SMART 24 Series User s Manual ITV SANE Z4 AQ 22 A INDICATOR BUBBLE LEVELER Figure
180. urpose Located on the front panel pressing this button switches power on to a SMART 24 Series instrument If power is already on it causes the unit to be reset Note that a SMART 24 Series instrument will automatically turn itself on if external power has been removed and then re applied 3 5 2 OFF Touch Pad Button Purpose Located on the front panel pressing and holding this touch pad button for more than two seconds powers a SMART 24 Series instrument off Note that a SMART 24 Series instrument will automatically power itself on if external power is removed and then re applied 3 5 3 USER Touch Pad Button Purpose Located on the front panel quickly pressing and releasing 2 seconds this touch pad button allows the user to view various operational and status information on the LCD display The first press will activate the LCD backlight for easy viewing Subsequent presses will cause the unit to step through different operational and state of health data displays After 10 seconds of inactivity the LCD backlight will turn off After 4 minutes of inactivity the LCD display will return to the main home screen Pressing and holding this button for longer than 2 seconds will cause the unit to flush any buffered data files to the external hard disk Pressing and holding this button while power is applied to the unit forces it into the Bootloader mode This mode allows the user to erase or install firmware and to perform other mai
181. ut open collector referenced to power ground V CH3 SIG POS Channel 3 E positive differential input 10V E CH3 SIG NEG Channel 3 E negative differential input 10V U CH3 SIG SHLD Channel 1 Z shield AGND D CH3 CAL POS Channel 3 E positive differential calibration output Or Or CAL CTRL 2 Calibration digital control output 2 N open collector C CH3 CAL NEG Channel 3 E negative differential calibration output Or Or CAL CTRL 3 Calibration digital control output 3 E open collector B CH3 MASSP Channel 3 E single ended mass position input 10V referenced to power ground T CH3 AUTOZ Channel 3 E auto zero digital control output open collector referenced to power ground b PWR Power output 12Vdc nominal A PWR GND Power ground return X SER 1 POS SMART seismometer serial 1 communications positive differential signal function TBD SER 1 NEG SMART seismometer serial 1 communications negative differential signal function TBD SMART 24 Series User s Manual 6 2 2 Digital Input Output Purpose The Digital I O connector provides the connections for POWER GPS serial I Ol serial 2 ETHERNET plus some miscellaneous connections The POWER connections support the input of external DC power The GPS connections support serial I O and 1PPS connection to an external GPS receiver Serial and Serial 2 connections provide miscellaneous I O such as Serial RS232 RS422 and the ETHERNET connecti
182. will then try to start the connection by displaying the following dialog box Connect SMART24 Direct Connection 2 x User name Password ve Me only Anyone who uses this computer Cancel Propettes If the user has not changed the default user name and password type in smart24 for the User Name and changeme for the Password Otherwise enter the current user name and password Select whether the save the user name and password or not Then click Properties 4 20 Operation SMART24 Direct Connection Properties On the General tab click Configure Modem Configuration On the Modem Configuration box select the serial port baud rate usually 115200 and uncheck all check boxes as shown above Then click OK 4 21 SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART24 Direct Connection Properties Securty Networking Advanced No changes are usually needed on the Options tab but it should match the above screen shot SMART24 Direct Connection Properties 9 Allow unsecured password Autom USE my Windows logon name and p domam Ej Require data encyptionldiscomectitnone s requires a Knowledge On the Security tab select the Typical recommended settings option and select Allow unsecured password 4 22 Operation S
183. wing screen capture The user must wait unit the C prompt is displayed before starting the transfer Smart COM4 HyperTerminal E D xl File Edit View Call Transfer Help Geotech Instruments LLC Smart Series Boot Loader Version 1 9 66 17 2004 Serial Number 0105 Selected FLASH Bank 2 NOTE Erasing FLASH firmware bank This bank does not currently contain any valid firmware Please confirm lt YES NO gt YES Erasing FLASH Bank 2 Sectors Remaining B FLASH erase successful Start your Xmodem upload Connected 0 03 12 ANSI 1152008 N 1 SCROLL caps NUM Capture Print echo 4 74 Operation The Bootloader uses 1K Xmodem as the protocol to upload the HEX file containing the new application firmware code HyperTerminal supplied with Windows supports this option and can be used for this purpose The user selects Transfer then Send File to start the transfer as shown below Select the HEX file to send set the Protocol to 1K Xmodem and click on the Send button Ce 5 Folder C PROJECTS Smart24 DSP PW_S24D Debug Filename 5240 0 ebug fw_s241_2004_11_19_V1 17 hex Browse Protocol 1K x Close Cancel HyperTerminal will then display the transfer status as shown Sending c SNPROJECTS SSmart244DSP Pw S24D DebugMhw s24r 2004 11 19 Packet 633 Error checking Retries o Total retries o Last error
184. with 32 bytes of data eply from 192 168 8 1 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 255 eply from 192 168 8 1 bytes 32 time lt i ms eply from 192 168 8 1 bytes 32 time lt i ms eply from 192 168 0 1 bytes 32 time lt i ms TTL 255 ing statistics for 192 168 8 1 Packets Sent 4 Received 4 Lost 87 loss pproximate round trip times in milli seconds Minimum ms Maximum ns Average Gms gt 4 4 SMART 24 Series User s Manual The routing table for the PC should look something like the following c5 Command Prompt N gt route print TCP Loopback interface 3Com EtherLink PCI ctive Routes etwork Destination Gateway Interface 192 168 100 1 192 168 160 102 127 0 0 1 127 0 0 1 192 168 0 1 192 168 100 0 192 168 100 182 192 168 166 255 224 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 224 0 0 0 255 255 255 255 192 168 1 1 2 192 168 100 102 127 0 0 1 192 168 100 102 192 168 100 102 192 168 100 102 192 168 100 102 192 168 108 102 127 0 8 1 192 168 108 182 192 168 108 102 192 168 108 102 efault Gateway 192 168 100 1 END If the unit s default IP setting conflict with the user s network settings the PC s TCP IP will have to be modified to allow connection to the unit similar to that shown below Internet Protocol TCP IP Properties General You can get IP settings assigned automatically if your network supports this capability Otherwise you need to
185. y RD p FULLY ENGAGED yc n 1 1 5 2 SIG COM IN CABLE CLAMP 1 je 1 Y oy L5 d I THES El Figure 8 SMART 24 to 23 Cable Geotech Instruments Part Number 990 60639 0101 Rev B SMART 24 Series User s Manual SMART 24 RED 6 50 FT Boe BLK CH1 S 13J c WHT 1 M GRN K MARK CH1 at S 13J Fo CH1 SMART 24 RED Bx BLK 2 5 15 wit CH2 D GRN R p y smed T c T Fo E MARK CH3 7 RED f A B gt H BLK I CH3 S 13J 5 j N CH3 4 l5 p T D GRN X Eod SHIELD r Figure 9 SMART 24 to S 13J Cable Geotech Instruments Part Number 990 60677 0101 Rev A A 10 Appendix SMART 24 Series Cable Diagrams GPS SMART 24 9 lt gt E 5 G 4 H 3 A 2 B PIN 10 PIN 1 PIN 9 1 lt gt 12 lt 20 11 PIN 12 5 PIN 11 VIEW A A A 1907 1094 _ lt Figure A 10 SMART 24 to GPS 3 Cable Geotech Instruments Part Number 990 60628 0101 Rev C 4 11 SMART 24 Series User s Manual
186. y indicates the status of the external power input 3 6 1 2 External Battery NOTE Only 12 Vdc rechargeable lead acid or lead acid gel cell batteries should be used with a SMART 24 Series instrument External back up batteries can be connected to a SMART 24 Series instrument via pins B amp C of the POWER connector again using pins A amp D for the power return These pins are transient protected and fused When the main external power input is above approximately 12 750 Vdc any connected batteries will receive a trickle charge from the unit to maintain at full capacity Should the main external power input go away current will be drawn from the batteries to power the unit until the battery voltage drops to 10 000 Vdc at which time it will turn itself off 3 6 2 Analog Input Connections Sensor inputs to a SMART 24 Series instrument are made via the channel input connectors CH 1 3 and CH 4 6 3 6 3 GPS Connections The GPS connector provides the interface to the GPS receiver It is connector and pin compatible with and should only be used with a Geotech Instruments GPS receiver and supplied cable Cable length to the GPS must be limited to 400 feet or less 3 20 Installation 3 6 4 Input Output Connections The I O amp 2 connectors provide various interfaces to the setup configuration and data transfer functions over Serial RS232 RS422 Ethernet USB and or FireWire 1394 connections 3 7 SITE SPECIFIC
187. za Status Card Installed YES Card Type Fortezza Crypto Card Card Power On YES CIS Device Type 1 315 CIS Device Size 32768 CIS Version 1 Major 14 CIS Version Minor get CIS Version Info Line Mykotronx Inc L m CIS Version 1 Info Line 2 FORTEZZA Crypto Card CIS Version 1 Info Line 3 Processor 2 CIS Version 1 Info Line 4 Certificates 26 CIS Version 1 Info Line 5 Key Registers 32 CIS Version 1 Info Line 6 Multiple Mailboxes No CIS Version 1 Info Line 7 Mailbox Start Address 0 08000000 CIS Version 1 Info Line 8 Timeout 9000 CIS Version 1 Info Line 9 ICD P1 5 CIS Config Size cscs ans 0 01 CIS Config Last 0x00 CIS Config RADR 0 00000400 CIS Config RNESE 0 00 1 CIS Config Table 0 Index 0 20 CIS Config Table 0 IOADR 0 0000 CIS Config Table 1 INDEX 0 00 CIS Config Table 1 IOADR 0 0000 CIS Manufacture ID 0 0120 CIS Card ID 0 0300 CIS Function ID 0 09 CIS System Init 0 00 CIS FUNCE Type 0 00 4 66 fox D gt Edit View Go Bookmarks Tools gt m c e A B http 192 168 100 52 protected status cgi view pc3 Google gt search g F check 75 Autolink C autoril al options gt SMART 24 Fortezza PC Card Status Page ozilla Socket 1 Status Socket 2 S
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