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1. 58 Eventing Tool Page 3 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 User s manual EIVA Eventing 1 INTRODUCTION The purpose of the present Eventing Manual is to provide a guide on how to perform online eventing in the EIVA Hydrographical Software Suite The scope of the manual includes the dedicated online eventing tools NaviEvent and EventEdit whereas the traditional classic event tool supplied through NaviPac will only be described whenever deemed necessary for the proper understanding of these dedicated tools The more traditional approach to online eventing 1s thoroughly described in the various NaviPac software manuals The scope furthermore includes the handling of online events in NaviPlot Offline eventing is described in the dedicated user s manual EIVA Offline Eventing and will thus only be dealt with in the present context in situations where this is deemed necessary for the enhancement of the understanding of online eventing The Online Eventing Manual is sub divided into three main chapters each related to online eventing at a distinct level of the online offline process Online Eventing Editing Events and Plotting Events The Online Eventing part is furthermore subdivided into a configuration part and an online part Additionally online eventing is presented in connection with the traditional EIVA software packages NaviPac NaviEdit and NaviPlot In the present context each of these presents a level of
2. B Import item Db wd Sort list Reset to used objects Figure 27 NaviPac Eventing Step 1 Now choose type NaviPac eventing as shown below Eventing Tool Page 27 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing Add new instrument Type MawviPac eventing NaviPac event format Name M aviPac eventing Cancel Instrument I O System Name MaviPac eventing User Name MaviPac eventing 10 mode On hd 0 Type UDP IF E Scale positions and depths Offsets From CAP to instrument IO Setup Fort BOLD IF address Local PL Test Port Cancel Figure 28 NaviPac eventing step 2 The window visualised in Figure 28 will now appear Choose I O type UDP IP prerequisite select a port and choose the IP address of the computer where the Eventing Tool will be executed This could be the computer that hosts NaviPac but since the Eventing Tool supports a distributed solution the IP address could in principle be referring to any computer on the local LAN Note that it is possible to choose a broadcast address in case the Eventing information must be distributed to several computers on the network At this stage the NaviPac object from which the eventing should be generated must be defined This is done from the Config Properties panel as visualised below 1j UU ir Purl oUUU Ir quur 15
3. Eventing Tool Page 47 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing 1 PipeInspection npl NaviPlot 8 x File Edit View Help o m 5 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 It ee Ss LEL ILI EID pL kd VSS Dey cet a RT RS A E TR eh DS amd et SP L A Ud N s Wl TT Pal St LLL NR od cl ae SG LP XL pL DL LIII SS Ue ER a DL I Bathymetric Plot LEGENI i m 3 Sensor Details k x d e Perno Se ave rail T X L7 d f Lo mU CE Top Frame mp1 Legend mp Contour Plot Ets Long Profile Frame C b DOPE rectis s Thasa Z bito jn Annee ww Pens E33 ChartManager ig Files Visible Left 5mm Top 418 mm Width 570 mm Height 117 mm Pipeline Survey Frame Weight D mm Client BB As bull Survey Pipeline Comdor Linetype Solid Sep ember 2006 Angus 2007 Background Mode Transparent Events Background Color _ 255 255 255 Enter frame properties use mouse to move or resize frame ww 22 54 DO Ghee ifs we supr lcs IE e Ee cre ei MESS tS SEEN b Ready INA ma NM Figure 53 NaviPlot Empty event frame To enter data right click in the frame or on the frame name in the Explorer Panel and choose menu item Add Profile s Event profile log Choose the file in question the frame will now appear as shown below in Figure 54 Events 0500 1 000 1 500 2000 Figu
4. Fields View fi Isi H Figure 35 EventEdit initial user interface 3 1 1 The Main Menu The main menu has two main entries File and Edit From the File menu item it is possible to manage an event log file Choose menu item File Open to load such a log file Once this is done the contents of the file will be shown in the fields view fields in columns and events in rows Choose menu item File Save or Save as to save the present edited log file Menu item File Exit will close the EventEdit software The Edit Menu item has a number of entries that will only be in effect once a log file has been read into the EventEdit software e Insert Blank Event Before short cut Shift Ins will insert a blank event before the event highlighted in the fields view e Copy Event short cut Ctrl Ins will copy the event highlighted in the fields view and insert it as a new event in the fields view e Delete Event short cut Shift Del will delete the event highlighted in the fields view e Add text column will add an empty text column as the last column of the fields view Initially the column will be named Text6 This label can be renamed at a later stage e Add property column will add an empty property column to the fields view Initially the column will be named Value2 This label can be renamed at a later stage Eventing Tool Pa
5. 2 2 1 NaviPac Configuration NaviPac supports the Eventing Tool through a dedicated data output NaviPac eventing This output must be defined in the Instruments Interfacing Data Output as visualised below in Figure 26 Eventing Tool Page 26 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 IVA MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing JD NaviFac Configuration File View Options Setup file CAEMVA SNaviPac Db GENSETUP DB Edited l File header ID Instruments H Surface navigation 1 5 E Gyro 1 SEQ H Motion sensor 1 System Name 2 Doppler lag M Port Dynamic positioning Special input 1 0 ID1 EE Data output 1 Mame NaviPac eventing M aviPac t venting 1 0 Mode e i Data acquisition A i Offsets Location Vessel H Geodesy Scale positions and depths C H Objects Warm Start 4 MaviPac event format Loading set up file C EMVASNAVIPACKDBSGENSETUP OF 12 2009_05 06 12 Loading set up file Empty 7 1 2 2003_05 06 1 a Stopped sS Stark navigation Figure 26 Settings for NaviPac Eventing To implement this output first click on the data output item in the Explorer Panel of NaviPac Config and choose the menu item Add new item see Figure 27 below File header Instruments E Surface navigation 1 6 H Gyro 1 E Motion sensor 1 z Doppler log x Dynamic positioning Special input gp ata output Add new item
6. User s Manual EIVA Online Eventing Tool NaviPac NaviEvent EventEdit NaviPlot TUTTE nu EIL December 2009 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Online Eventing Tool 8 10 Teglbaekvej User s Manual DK 8361 E T Denmark EIVA Eventing Tool Tel 45 8628 2011 Fax 45 8628 2111 NAVIPAC NAVIEVENT EVENTEDIT NAVIPLOT e mail eiva eiva dk Web www eiva dk December 2009 Covering revision 1 0 0 5 Lars Dall NZO APJ i 08 12 2009 3 First Edition Lars Dall NZO APJ NEN 03 07 2008 Key words Classification Eventing Online I Open Internal Proprietary N A N A Eventing Tool Page 2 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 User s manual EIVA Online Eventing Tool CONTENTS T INTRODUCTION E E 4 2 ONEWINE EVENTING turp amiet ipaum Pun Iri Edu nein eta D MEME MEUM E 7 21 The INAVIEVCRU 160 SR 7 2 1 1 staring NaIVEVEN uisi tere td ae EEE a E eien 7 2 1 2 Senece RE T 8 2 1 3 The Main Menu eeesseeeeeeeeneeee nnne nnne nnne nnne nnne nnne nnn nnns 10 2 1 4 Configuring an EVentbdobD coe ria roi deste tbc a avit eu antew Us oodd dude ra nnde 12 2 1 4 1 CHIMES MOIE BERE RR RR 12 2 1 4 2 Brie PTT 21 2 1 5 Utilizing the NaviEvent TOO T 24 2 2 NaviPac in support of online EVENTING ccccecccceececeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeseeesaeeeseeeesseeeens 26 2 2 1 NaviP
7. Counter event strip i e amp Burial Video Tapes i e Free Span Bathymetric Plot Longitudinal Profiles Plot Cross profiles Plot Bathymetric Plot Sensor Details Postioning Sysvem Primary Syse Thales OG 16 DGPS receiver y Syssem Thales Zax Asnonomous Predicted Tides RTK neigh Echo sounder Reson Sess 125 Dua Head m cx DE ss Pa 5e H3 oue elai zu PET 2r Pee ss B3 wl zeli n AT Events ew Pens 4 Default Black f CP Minor 2A ff CP Major Le i i Pipe Pen Ig Runline Pen E f MSB 7 Bathymetric Plot Contour Plot Pipeline Survey Client BB Text box width 50 Separator comma KP column 1 Name column 1 i Name column 2 1 Name column 3 1 KP panel on off v Extra column O 5 Enable disable KP panel Ready IN A INA Figure 75 NaviPlot Final Output Eventing Tool Page 59 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08
8. atan2 sinh e Logarithmic functions log log10 e Various mathematical functions ceiling floor exponential sqrt absolute round truncate sign e Statistical functions sum minimum maximum average mean e Logical functions and false if not or true Figure 39 shows an example of a calculation of distance between events Note that the addresses are given as Y rows X columns in numbers Supplementary to the mathematical functions some functions for conditional formatting have been implemented It is thus possible to mark colour cells that do not fulfil certain criteria these could typically be based on calculations based on the mathematical functions File 1 log sqrti 8 4 7 4 2 8 5 7 5 Time 3 East 4 North 5 5 00 00 00 000 0 16 11 55 000 301606 08 2884667 38 16 11 57 000 30160631 2884668 69 161254000 301617 12 2884666 45 16 13 36 000 301628 77 2864660 83 151418000 301640 85 2884656 83 16 15 04 000 301543 35 Date lt 2 gt 1 000000 0000 00 00 lt 2 gt 000000 2008 07 11 lt gt 000000 2008 07 11 4 000000 2008 07 11 ee 000000 2008 07 11 6 000000 2008 07 11 c7 o00000 2008 07 11 amp 000000 2008 07 11 9 o00000 2008 07 11 10 co0000 2008 07 11 M o00000 2008 07 11 2 000000 2008 07 11 lt 13 gt 000000 2008 07 11 5363 86 5364 21 53535 5340 57 5
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11. Broken banding Field Joint Not Observed Pipe Coating Damaged Pipe Concrete Coating Crac Pipe Reinforcement Expose Feature Laydown Start Up Feature Hange Z Feature Buckle Amestor Button name Feature Clamp The name of the event button i Famhana Wall Haad TI Button properties Button name Free Span Start Button ID 55 Shortcut key None Color E 127 255 0 Button size Medium Event Type Basic Figure 21 Settings Mode Series of events II Once the settings have been defined in the Settings Window press OK and NaviEvent will return to the main window The event job can now be saved by utilizing the menu item File Save as 2 1 4 2 Design Mode After the settings of the NaviEvent job have been defined the buttons will be given a default position on the Button View by NaviEvent In order to modify these positions choose menu item Edit Design Mode This will toggle the system into Design Mode in which it is possible to move buttons as desired by the operator Figure 22 below shows the default Button View prior to having applied changes in Design Mode Eventing Tool Page 21 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 User s manual EIVA Eventing Figure 22 Design Mode Initial view Having entered design mode the user is given the opportunity to place and organize the buttons by clicking dragging and dropping them to any place on the ca
12. Clicking once will perform a descending sorting of the column values indicated by an arrow up A after the label Clicking once again will change the sorting method to ascending arrow down W see Figure 38 Storage of a sorted file will take the sorting into account Eventing Tool Page 37 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 ID Date lt 2 gt r m 2009 07 10 lt 000000 2009 07 10 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 Time lt 3 gt 11 27 21 469 11 27 06 965 11 24 10 130 11 23 52 383 11 23 48 156 11 23 46 620 11 23 41 543 11 23 16 632 User s manual EIVA Eventing Easting lt 4 gt 436042 54700 436042 54700 436042 54700 436042 54700 436042 54700 436042 54700 436042 54700 436042 54700 Northing lt 5 gt 6470549 05200 64 0549 05200 6470549 05200 64705493 05200 Std 67 0 00000 0 00000 0 00000 0 00000 0 00000 0 00000 0 00000 0 00000 Gyro 75 85 75000 85 75000 85 75000 85 75000 85 75000 85 75000 85 75000 85 75000 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS Figure 38 EventEdit Sorting Date Finally a series of mathematical functions have been implemented into EventEdit in order to facilitate a number of user defined operations and QC functionalities The mathematical functions include e Trigonometric functions cos sin tan acos asin atan
13. Figure 60 Single Event strip Properties applied Events Figure 61 Events profile Single Events strip applied Further the event text column is referring to column 22 in the event log When exploding the event log and the event at the same time as highlighting one of the observations KP value in the Explorer Panel as shown below in Figure 62 the columns of the log files together with the contents are listed in the Properties Panel It appears see red arrow that the button name see chapter 2 1 4 1 for details of the event is contained in column 22 Eventing Tool Page 52 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing H Event Profile Frame aj amp A Event Profile EventLog Pipe 1 EIE Anode Damaged Anode AR Kp 1 342 km 2 Kp 1 435 km 01 01 BIB Kp 1 938 km M 4 b Column 1 0 Column 2 2008 Column 3 7 Column 4 2 Column 5 14 Column 6 1 Column 7 40 149000 Column 8 412624 530000 Column 9 6172382 010000 Column 10 5 400000 Column 11 2 482000 Column 12 663 880000 Column 13 13 380000 Column 14 1 341700 Column 15 Vessel Column 16 26 64 Column 17 Anode Damaged Anode Column 18 2 Column 19 Column 20 Column 21 AD Column 22 smi Anode Damaged Column 23 Figure 62 Event Profile Properties of Column 22 4 2 3 Adding a range event strip When a range event strip has been added an entry will appear in the Explorer Panel Highlighting the entry w
14. Page 49 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 User s manual EIVA Eventing Events Figure 56 Events Profile KPs aligned to Bathy Plot To visualise the data in the events profile frame it 1s necessary to add a node to the event layout When right clicking on the event layout node a menu with 4 items will appear as visualised below Add header strip Add single event strip Add range event strip Add counter event strip e Add header strip will add a node that can contain header information for the event profile Add single event strip will add a node that is associated with single events A series of single events can in fact be associated with one single event strip e Add range event strip will add a node that 1s associated with a range event strip This could be a start stop event group Add counter event strip will add a node that 1s associated with a counter event strip The strips can once chosen be moved up and down and they can be deleted To move them up and down right click on the strip in the event layout item and choose either Move up or Move down Repeat this until the strip 1s in the right location To delete a strip highlight it and press the Delete key on the keyboard Accept by answering Yes to prompt from NaviPlot 4 2 1 Adding a header strip Once a header strip has been added an entry will appear in the Explorer Panel Highlighting the entry will make the properties
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16. can be defined here Observe that the shortcut key functionality will only work once the NaviEvent program has focus The default value for the shortcuts is None no shortcut To define choose from a drop down menu that will make the window visualised below left pop up Any combination of modifiers Ctrl Shift and Alt together with the remaining keys of the keyboard can be used Note that the sequence in the modifiers Ctrl Shift Alt is fixed and that the Key is always last Once defined the shortcut item will be shown in the properties panel as shown below right Also observe that the Reset button below left will reset the shortcut key to None Modifiers Ctl Shit Al Button properties Button name Anode Good Condition Button ID AQ Ciis Alt D e Color X 255 128 128 Button size Medium Event Type Basic Color the color of the event button can be modified default 1s grey To define choose from a drop down menu that will make the window shown below left pop up Three palettes are available from dedicated tabs Custom Web and System Once defined the Color item will be shown in the properties panel as shown below right Note that if the color item has been chosen from the Custom tab the color will be visualized as the color together with a combination of RGB It is thus possible to define colors by entering the desired combination manually wi
17. the event count text will be given in chapter 2 1 5 Once an event button has been generated and it has popped up in the explorer panel it 1s possible to rename it by clicking twice on the name here and then typing the new name as seen on Figure 19 below List of Events gt Free Span Freespan Touchdown Anode Good Condition gt Anode Damaged z Anode Not Observed Field Joint Good Condition Field Joint Damaged Field Joint Broken banding Field Joint Not Observed Pipe Coating Damaged Pipe Concrete Coating Crac Pipe Reinforcement Expose e Feature Laydown Start Up Feature lange Z Feature Buckle Amestor Button name Feature Clamp The name of the event button i Eamhana Mall Haad List of buttons for the selected event Anode Disconnected Button properties Button name Anode Disconnected Button ID AX Shortcut key None Color S 255 128 128 Button size Medium Event Type Basic Figure 19 Renaming an event NaviEvent facilitates the adding of a series of buttons to an event These buttons will be active in sequence Start by generating an entry in the List of events In the example below Figure 20 an overall event group Freespan has been entered By right clicking this event group in the Explorer panel the event settings will appear in the Properties Panel Press the Add button to add an event button to the event group In the example this has bee
18. uUU UU Uu Name NaviPac eventing I O Mode On Location Vessel Y wv Vessel ROV When the desired settings of the NaviPac eventing output have been defined the Config Explorer and Properties panels will appear as visualised in Figure 26 above Eventing Tool Page 28 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing 2 2 2 NaviPac Online In general terms NaviPac facilitates visualisation of data output by the software through the so called NaviPac Instrument Spy generic view So in order to observe the data transmitted for the Eventing tool choose menu item Options Instrument Control Instrument monitor and control as visualised below in Figure 29 Alternatively the dedicated icon amp will invoke the view iB NaviPac online File Edit View Navigation Calibration Calculate Events Help a pr Display events in message list Td Display warning in message list Em Show Digicourse status Instrument control Gyro T UU GPS Monitor Client specific RDI DVL Control Alarm filtering Combined E Geodimeter Control Survey notes Polartrack Control NaviPac Raw Log Instrument monitor and control Depth Calculation Parameters EIVA Stat Logging control from Simrad EM Report Generator NaviPac instrument spy monitor input and outputs Figure 29 Invoking the Instrument Spy By selecting the instrument NaviPa
19. 0 Figure 12 Settings Mode Connection Settings When the Connection settings have been defined the Settings window will appear as visualized above in Figure 12 Click and highlight Logging in the Explorer Panel and see that the properties for the item is visualised in the Properties Panel The item Logging refers to the Event logfile that NaviEvent will write its entries onto Three entries must be defined for this item Naming Method four methods are supported and can be selected by the drop down menu Fixed filename no changes applied to the filename By Hour this method adds Y YY Y MM DD hhmm at the end of the filename By Day this method adds Y Y Y Y MM DD at the end of the filename By Runline this method adds Runline name at the end of the filename File Name type in the filename NaviEvent will append the extension txt to the name File Location Press the browse button to define the location of the event log file Eventing Tool Page 14 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing Fixed i Connection File name EventLog_Eventing Logging File location CAUsers Eiva Desktop H List of Events The method Fixed gives one fixed file name for logging data Method ByHour adds YYYYMMDD hh at the end of the file name Method ByDay adds YY YY MMB Figure 13 Settings Mode Logging Settings Once the Logging settings have been d
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23. 4 above NaviEvent requires NaviPac to be running in online mode while generating online events A description on how to implement the settings required for NaviPac to support NaviEvent is given below in chapters 2 2 and 2 2 2 In online mode NaviEvent will generate events in the event log file on each button click The information stored on the file will be depending on the input from NaviPac It is important to understand that NaviEvent will store events generated through NaviEvent as well as events received from NaviPac The latter can be generated either manually or automatically The automatic events can be either distance or time based If the user wishes to avoid events from NaviPac he must in other words disable the automatic eventing in NaviPac At the same time NaviPac can be set up to log events in the NaviPac event log classic This log will not contain the events generated through the use of NaviEvent Further note that logging and reception of data from NaviPac will be temporarily terminated while NaviEvent is in Settings Mode In Edit Mode however NaviEvent will still be receiving and logging events and information received from NaviPac Eventing Tool Page 24 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing P EventLogi3 log Notepad E 10 x File Edit Format View Help prar EAN 6 2 5515 13 13 13 45 45 45 45 16 414 412471 91 6168688 86 6 44 2
24. 592 20 06174686 35 02 10 001 3 00200 00 05 38 000 200 vessel oe fh 001048 2008 06 25 12 23 40 744 0412592 43 06174697 80 02 69 001 3 00211 46 05 78 000 211 vessel Debris 02 001049 2008 06 25 12 23 42 745 0412592 48 06174700 27 02 79 001 3 00213 92 05 87 000 214 vessel o5 OG Figure 33 NaviPac eventing Logfile At present it is not possible to visualize within NaviPac the external events generated in the Eventing Tool Eventing Tool Page 32 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 User s manual EIVA Eventing z w c lt lt v o g c o z u 3 EDITING EVENTS Editing of the online events generated either internally in NaviPac or externally via the NaviEvent tool takes place in two tempi see Figure 34 e Inthe EventEdit tool e In NaviEdit EIVA Eventing Editing online events NaviEvent Event log Editing of online events QC Tools Importing data Editing data Exporting data NEL D g m aa a Offline Eventing Figure 34 Eventing Flow Editing Mode 3 1 Editing of events within The EventEdit Tool The initial window of the EventEdit tool is visualised below in Figure 35 It appears that the user interface is divided into a File Menu and a Fields View area In the Fields View area the various event fields can be visualised in a matrix structure much like what is known from various spread sheets Eventing Tool Page 33 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 a EventEditor File Edit
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26. 9 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing 2 1 3 The Main Menu The main menu has three major entries File Edit and Help Details on how to set up a NaviEvent job will be given in chapter 0 The following description has therefore been limited to an overall introduction to the various tools From the File menu it is possible to manage the event configuration file ecf Choose menu item File Open to load a previously saved configuration file see Figure 7 Choose menu item File Save or Save as to save the present configuration onto a file NaviEvent will remember the previous folder entry and use it as default folder when activating the file menu entries Note that the ecf files are stored as XML files that in principle can be edited in any ASClII editor see Figure 8 In general terms however it is not recommended to apply changes this way since check of the validity of the configuration files has not been implemented into NaviEvent Open OQ i OS C EVA NaviEvent2 ooo ES d _ Organize soo Views Y F New Folder Bao Name Date modified Type 010708 ecf 160609 ecf 160609 Small ecf 180809 ecf NE Desktop 230608 ecf jE Computer 240608 ecf Pictures 240608 int ecf Eb Music 241008 ecf E Searches 241008 Alt ecf m Public 241008 small ecf Button Mode ecf JH4 ecf test
27. Capture Commands E Oe ERR Figure 30 Instrument Spy NaviPac eventing Eventing Tool Page 29 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 User s manual EIVA Eventing The contents of the fields transmitted depend on a whether or not NaviPac is logging data and b whether or not an event has been generated in NaviPac The comma separated fields are as follows in sequence Event number will only contain a value in case of a NaviPac generated event either manually or automatically Date Time Easting of event object Northing of event object DOP Standard deviation of position of event object Heading gyro of event object DAL of event object will only contain a value in case NaviPac is logging DOL of event object will only contain a value in case NaviPac is logging KP of event object will only contain a value in case NaviPac is logging Object Name Height of event object Event text will only contain a value in case of a NaviPac generated event generated either manually or automatically Event type will only contain a value in case of a NaviPac generated event generated either manually or automatically lt CR gt lt LF gt The Event type field can achieve numbers from 00 to 07 as follows 00 Time based event 01 Distance based event 02 Manual event 03 External event 04 Start Logging 05 End Logging 06 Forced Time based event 07 Field Joint eve
28. Field Joint Damaged Jj Field Joint Good Condition Field Joint Good Condition Freespan Touchdown Freespan Touchdown 8 Pipe Coating Damaged Pipe Coating Damaged 7 Stabilisation Groutbags Stabilisation Groutbags Stabilisation Stabilisation End of Mattress I Stabilisation Stabilisation Start of Mattress P Burial Burial Free Span Free Span C Documents and Settings Lars Dall Desktop New Folder 127 1 28 129 130 31 1 32 1 55 1 54 1 35 1 36 L37 1 38 1 59 1 40 141 1 42 1 43 km 1 323 km 219 610 Depth m NUM Figure 41 Event log visualization Eventing Tool Page 39 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing Once the editing of events within the EventEdit tool has been finalised the data is in principle ready for further processing within NaviPlot However based on the editing of sensor data performed in NaviEdit there might at this stage of the postprocessing phase have occurred a mismatch between some of the online calculated fields of the event log file and the edited values residing in NaviEdit To compensate for this NaviEdit facilitates a time based recalculation of the event log file NaviEdit requires the acquired data files from either NaviPac or from NaviScan as the basis for the recalculation These files contain the edited time tagged position data that together with runline information is used to recalculate the following fields of the event log fi
29. VA Eventing 2 ONLINE EVENTING EIVA Eventing Configuration Mode Configuration Mode Configuration Mode Configuration Figure 3 Eventing Flow Configuration Mode As visualised in Figure 2 NaviEvent requires NaviPac to be running in online mode while generating online events At the same time NaviScan and NaviPac might be running together and the positions of interest for the eventing might actually be associated with a NaviScan object As such the software packages must be configured to take that into account This is visualised above in Figure 3 Whereas the following is a description on how to implement this into the configuration of NaviEvent a description on how to implement the settings required for NaviPac to support NaviEvent is given below in chapters 2 2 and 2 2 2 2 1 The NaviEvent tool The EIVA NaviEvent tool has been developed to meet the growing demand for a comprehensive yet user friendly online event package that at the same time facilitates integration towards the EIVA offline applications From the beginning it was regarded a requirement that the tool would be integrated with the EIVA on line data acquisitions and navigation package NaviPac and that it at the same time would be a distributed solution A governing requirement was furthermore that the system should be simple to use and yet completely configurable in order to meet specifications for pipeline and cable inspection jobs as well as for general video
30. ac 04 Start Logging from NaviPac Eventing Tool Page 25 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 User s manual EIVA Eventing e 05 End Logging from NaviPac o 06 Forced Time based event from NaviPac 07 Field Joint event from NaviPac Text not used at present Text not used at present Button ID as defined in the Settings Mode of NaviEvent Button Name as defined in the Settings Mode of NaviEvent text value for freetext events Event count text for incrementing events only 2 2 NaviPac in support of online eventing The NaviPac on line data acquisitions and navigation package facilitates eventing in two different ways e Internal NaviPac eventing e External eventing through the EIVA Eventing tool NaviPac can support the two eventing methods simultaneously Note however that whereas the external eventing log file will contain information from the internal as well as from the external eventing the internal eventing log file will only contain information regarding the internal eventing Whereas the external eventing is the main subject of the present User s manual the internal tools will not be discussed in details here Particulars regarding this more traditional approach to inventing can instead be found on the EIVA Training and Documentation site as well as in the software manuals distributed with the system primarily in the documents 3 NaviPac Setup 4 Online and PipeStatus Window
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32. appear in the Properties Panel as shown below in Figure 59 The strip can be used to enter a caption header onto the Events Profile Hence the header strip will always be first in sequence among the Event Layout entries In the present context the caption Offline Eventing has been applied see Figure 57 right It is also possible to define a label to the header this has not been done in the present context Eventing Tool Page 50 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 EA MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS ee EventLayout ee EventLayout t Header strip D nba m i g Header strip a x al m F 4 n H Header label Header strip Header label Header strip Extra column text Extra column text Event text Event text Offline Eventing Text style Text style Header font Arial Header font Arial Text height 4mm Text height 4mm Bold d Bold Italic Italic O Figure 57 Header strip with initial properties left and final properties right Figure 58 Events profile Header strip applied 4 2 2 Adding a single event strip When a single event strip has been added an entry will appear in the Explorer Panel Highlighting the entry will make the properties appear in the Properties Panel as shown below in Figure 59 E A Event Profile EventLog_Pipe log a H EventLayout nnd TES e Single event strip T Label Bathy v 4 b Label Single event strip Event name Event text Text column 1 Fi
33. c eventing from the drop down list in the upper left corner of the window the Instrument Spy will appear as shown in Figure 30 below Observe that NaviPac outputs the event information each cycle each second by default and in the example TE NaviPac Instrument Spy E Instrument ESSI ESSERI Port 6000 Close Haw data 2009 12 07 04 20 21 474227351 67 1134636 59 4 07 354 631 561 9 T 0 3620 Vessel 37 40 2 2009 12 07 04 28 22 474 227 351 565 11348636 88 4 03 354 531 362 26 5 B i 0 3623 Vessel 37 40 2009 12 07 04 28 23 474 22 7351 53 1134537 17 4 11 354 31 362 5 8 2009 12 07 04 28 24 474 227351 53 1134537 48 4 14 354 E31 352 8 B 2009 12 07 04 28 25 474 22 7381 5 11348537 77 4 15 354 531 353 15 2003 12 07 04 28 25 474 227 351 53 11348638 08 4 18 354 531 365 46 2009 12 07 04 28 27 474 227 3851 51 11348538 37 4 21 354 531 353 75 2009 12 07 04 28 28 474 227351 48 1134538 58 4 23 354 631 S64 07 2009 12 07 04 28 28 474 227351 45 1134538 38 4 23 354 631 S64 37 2009 12 07 04 28 30 474 227351 43 1134533 27 4 25 354 631 364 66 2009 12 07 04 28 31 4 74 227351 39 1134699 56 4 27 554 631 364 95 B5 B5 56 0 3525 V essel 37 4 A 3523 Vessel 37 40 56 0 35 32 V essel 37 4 55 0 3535 Vessel 37 4E 25 D 3538 V essel 37 40 5 5 5 40 3641 Vessel 37 47 3 0 3644 Vessel 37 4C 3 0 3647 Vessel 37 AC 0 o2 0 359 vessel dr 4l ca co co ca co c co ca ca ca
34. ctive events Active events Z Logging i List of Events Figure 16 Settings Mode Defining Events step I Eventing Tool Page 16 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing Inacti ents Connection Z Logging List of Events Anode Good Condition Figure 17 Settings Mode Defining Events step I Press the to explode the explorer panel item List of Events and click on the entry Anode good condition Now the Settings window appears as depicted below in Figure 18 List of buttons for the selected event Anode Good Condition Logging List of Events i Anode Good Condition Button properties Anode Good Condition Button ID AQ Shortcut key None Color S 255 128 128 Button size Medium Event Type Basic The name of the event button Figure 18 Settings Mode Defining Events III Observe that the definition of settings for a number of items 1s required for the item Button name initially this is identical to the event name e Button ID NaviEvent will generate a default ID this can be changed by the operator to match his desires Note that the ID will be logged on the on line phase as a filed in the event log file Eventing Tool Page 17 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing Shortcut key a short cut for the most commonly used buttons
35. d Event Profile Frame BA Event Profile EventLog Pipe l A Event Profile EventLog cour EventLayout Text box width 50 Separator comma KP column 5 Mame column 1 1 Name column 2 2 Name column 3 3 KP panel Figure 71 Event Layout Properties Comma separated files The Event Layout properties facilitate items to define at which columns the Event names and the KP values can be found Once this has been defined the csv files are treated in exactly the same way as the log files See Figure 71 for details on how to define the properties The Separator item indicates that NaviPlot accepts the separator of the csv files to be either a comma or space the choice between the two is facilitated via a browse choice Furthermore it appears that also the width of the overall text box is defined here and that the user can choose to disable the KP panel Note that in this case only the label in the text box will be disabled 4 4 Visualising Events in the XY window Events can be visualised in an XY window This can either be initiated from the XY window by right clicking and choosing the right menu item or from the appropriate XY frame in the Properties Panel In the latter case choose the menu item Add XY Data Waypoints wp2 evt log xyt followed by the selection of the event file s in question As a consequence of this one or more entries will appear in the Explo
36. e Edit Settings opens the settings window for an example see Figure 9 Settings NaviPac i Connection Protocol TCP j Logging IP Address 127 0 0 1 E List of Events Port 6000 2 Freespan Touchdown Anode Good Condition Anode Damaged Anode Disconnected _ Anode Not Observed Field Joint Good Condition Field Joint Damaged Field Joint Broken banding Field Joint Not Observed Pipe Coating Damaged Pipe Concrete Coating Crac Pipe Reinforcement Expose Feature Laydown Start Up ir L2 Pastors Panna n t Figure 9 Settings Window example The Help menu does not contain any entries at present Eventing Tool Page 11 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 User s manual EIVA Eventing 2 1 4 Configuring an Event Job A NaviEvent job is configured in two distinct modes e Define Settings Mode Design Mode To configure a NaviEvent job first choose menu item File New The user interface now appears as shown in Figure 10 amp NaviEvent Untitled ecf File Edit Help Figure 10 Empty NaviEvent Job 2 1 4 1 Settings Mode Choose menu item Edit Settings This action will invoke the settings window that initially appears as visualised in Figure 11 below Eventing Tool Page 12 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 Logging i List of Events Figure 11 Settings Window initial view The settings window is divided i
37. ecf Favorite Links 4j Recently Changed E Documents El Recent Places LL Li Folders A File name NaviEvent Configuration ec Figure 7 Opening a Configuration file from the default folder Eventing Tool Page 10 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 User s manual EIVA Eventing 160609 ecf Notepad File Edit Format View Help SETTINGS VERSION 1 0 0 0 gt lt CONNECTION gt lt PORT gt 6000 lt PORT gt lt IP gt 127 0 0 1 lt 1IP gt lt RETURN_PORT gt 6001 lt RETURN_PORT gt RETURN IP 127 0 0 1 RETURN IP lt FORMAT gt Navi Pac lt FORMAT gt lt PROTOCOL gt UDP lt PROTOCOL gt lt CONNECTION gt lt LISTOFEVENTS gt lt ACTIVELIST gt lt EVENTGROUP gt lt EVENTNAME gt Free Span lt EVENTNAME gt lt ISACTIVE gt TRUE lt ISACTIVE gt lt TOP gt 5 lt TOP gt lt LEFT gt 595 lt LEFT gt lt BUTTONLIST gt lt BUTTON gt BUTTONNAME Free Span Start lt BUTTONNAME gt lt BUTTONID gt 55 lt BUTTONID gt lt HOTKEY gt None lt HOTKEY gt COLOR 255 127 255 0 lt COLOR gt lt BUTTONSIZE gt Medium lt BUTTONSIZE gt lt EVENTACTION gt Bas1c lt EVENTACTION gt z BUTTON lt BUTTON gt Figure 8 Configuration file in ASCII editor The Edit menu facilitates the following items MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS e Edit Show Message History which toggles the message history window on and off Edit Design Mode toggles between design mode and eventing mod
38. efined the Settings window will appear as visualized above in Figure 13 Note that there is a help text panel underneath the Properties Panel This panel will contain help information associated with the item highlighted in the properties panel if any Finally click and highlight List of Events in the Explorer Panel and see the properties for the item visualised in the Properties Panel At first the panel is empty as shown in Figure 14 below Inactive events Active events Figure 14 Settings Mode List of Events initial view Eventing Tool Page 15 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 IVA MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing The item List of Events refers to the event types that can be defined in online mode The user will need to define these in a sequence similar to what is described in the following Press the Add new button The window below in Figure 15 pops up Enter the name of the event and press OK Enter name Anode Good Condition Figure 15 Add event define name The entry will instantly appear to the left in the Inactive events List of the Properties Panel as shown in Figure 16 Highlight the event and press the arrow right The event will now appear in the Active events list to the right and the List of Events item in the Explorer Panel will have a attached to it to indicate that there is now an entry in the list see Figure 17 3 Comedia Ina
39. erve that the online eventing flow is depicted in the lines Configuration Online Eventing Editing Phase and Output whilst the offline eventing phase is added in line Offline Eventing Whereas the dedicated eventing is shown in the left column of the figure the actual data acquisition flow 1s visualised to the right The two columns merge together towards the bottom in connection with the NaviPlot and the Output stages during which a combination between events and data acquisition is aimed at Eventing Tool Page 5 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing EIVA Software Suite Configuration Mode Configuration Mode Configuration Mode NaviPac Config NaviScan Setup Configuration NaviEvent ag NaviPac eventing Online Eventing NaviP ac Event4og Classic Editing of online events QC Tools Importing data Editing data Exporting data mw 0 aeo NE Editing of online events QC Tools Offline NaviEvent mr Synchro nisation 3D Helmsman OTM Manipulation Toots i NaviModel 3 NaviModel eventing Fair Sheets Lay out Manager Plotting NaviPlot Single beam data ex Multi beam data o Uu i oO D o LL D c c LLI o E E o Figure 2 Event Flow EIVA Software Suite Eventing Tool Page 6 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EI
40. furthermore facilitates tools to include events names as labels and to alter symbol type as well as colour of the events Eventing Tool Page 57 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 User s manual EIVA Eventing 4 5 Final Output An example of a final output of the Event profile 1s shown below in Figure 74 Figure 75 shows the corresponding screen dump of the user interface of NaviPlot Note that all data used in the presentations here as well as in the previous chapters are to be regarded examples only as there is not necessarily a link between the events visualized in the events profile and the data in the remaining three columns Figure 74 Events Profile Final Output Eventing Tool Page 58 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing 4 Eventing manual npl NaviPlot File Edit View Help DSa HBAQA H ajr a x lt gt y me ra NI T in Dp n pet it ab MEN 23 6t vid 5 T ien bag T 152 te yg m LII a el i joa d uj M oen Colt 2d zd 3 Legend E E 2 Contour Plot 0 North Arrow E XYGrid B Bitmap 0 png 5s Runline PipeRunline rln Waypoints Eventing Mar Jai Contour 1Test new dxf n E i Long Profile Frame H t Cross Profile Frame Event Profile Frame EE Event Profile Eventing M E7 Event Profile Eventing M e EventLayout e Header strip ps Anode e Field Joint OK e Field Joint FE i e Various he
41. ge 34 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 IVA MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing e Recalculate event numbers will calculate event numbers from the event highlighted in the fields view The calculation is performed ascending with a step of 1 e Settings will open the window below Figure 36 that will facilitate editing of the labels of the fields ud SettingsForm Functions Tab Pages Events list of event names Figure 36 Settings Window o The fields are subdivided in Events browsing this item will open the window stringWrapper Collection Editor below in which all the event buttonname items of the log file are shown Editing of the input can be performed from the window Once the user presses OK or moves to highlight another member the fields will be updated stringWrapper Collection Editor Field Joint properties 12 Woman Overboard rm Eventing Tool Page 35 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 Eventing Tool MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS Functions browsing this item will open the window below predefined Function Collection Editor in which all the properties of the defined functions are shown Editing of the input can be performed from the window Once the user presses OK or moves to highlight another member the fields will be updated preDefinedFunction Collection Editor User s manual EIVA Eventing Time difference pr
42. gure 59 Single Event strip initial properties By adding an entry in the Event name field and by applying the properties shown below in Figure 60 the first strip will appear in the field This is visualized in Figure 61 It appears from the properties panel that the event label has been defined as Anode The event type anode contains a series of different event types in the actual event log file Therefore the event name has been specified as a combination of different event types This can be done by applying a between the event names In Figure 61 there appears to be two different events in the Anode strip Anode Damaged and Anode not observed but an unlimited amount could in principle be shown in a single strip Further if several entries in the eventlogs are named identically then NaviPlot will use all entries with that particular name It is in other words possible to combine a series of event logs generated from identical configurations in one event profile Eventing Tool Page 51 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 IVA MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing E ty Project a H P Top Frame 3 E71 Legend Contour Plot Cross Profile Frame Event Profile Frame B Event Profile EventLog_Pipe log BR EventLayout Anode T Label Long Label Anode Event name Anode Damaged Anode Da Event text m Text column 22
43. ill make the properties appear in the Properties Panel as shown below in Figure 63 H E Event Profile Frame Event Profile EventLog_Pipe amp ii E A EventLayout b Si Anode b Hi g Range event strip 0 FT Label Bathy X mes ael Range event strip Start ID Drawing style interval Hi 0 0 0 Event text E 4 Figure 63 Range Event strip initial properties By adding an entry in the Event name field and by applying the properties shown below in Figure 64 the Range Event strip will appear in the profile This is visualized in Figure 65 It appears from Eventing Tool Page 53 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing the properties that the event label has been defined as Freespan Further it appears that this event type requires input in Start ID as well as in End ID The drawing style can be chosen between three options color filled interval and the combined interval color When choosing the color filled and the interval color options the Color properties defined in the next line will be used for the filling otherwise it will be ignored EE Event Profile Frame E HB Event Profile EventLog_Pipe log ERR EventLayout ten amp Anode a Label Freespan Start ID Free Span Free Span Start End ID Free 5pan Free Span End Drawing st
44. le 3177N02 8Ce pa Long Profile 3177N025 MSB Ipa Long Profile 3177N025 TOP pa Long Profile 31778026 BOP tual Long Profile 1778026 Mif ipa 7 Long Profle D17909ef Toe ipa ES Cross Profile Frase BH Gaphust Cross Profle 1778023 21778096 4 92 KJ Evert Profile Frame MB Event Profle h s Jog v NB Event Profile Vhz4PS CIBO dog IKE BR Events T Tet DT 3 us Lm LIN wLIILi i LLILTWL I MILLIHLLILL SS Wirt if NT Tl a Coo ONBENMBAERGEMEEMEMEES cNEMMEMCENEEM es i v l NIA N NJA NUM Event Profile Frame North Arrow Frame Figure 50 Frame types in NaviPlot In Figure 50 the various frame types have been visualized Note that each frame in the Paper View has an entry in the Explorer Panel and that each item in the Explorer Panel has an entry in the Properties Panel Hence clicking on a frame in Paper View will put the focus both in the Explorer Panel and in the Properties Panel to that frame Clicking on a frame in the Explorer Panel will likewise bring focus to that frame in Paper View as well as in the Properties Panel In the properties panel it is not possible to switch between frames Eventing Tool Page 46 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 IVA MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing Before assigning data to a frame right clicking on it will invoke the Default Frame menu see Figure 51 left Zo
45. le see chapter 2 2 2 for a full list of fields e Fasting of event object Northing of event object Heading gyro of event object DAL of event object DOL of event object KP of event object Height of event object The recalculation is done from the Batch Processing facility in the JobPlanner of NaviEdit Select highlight the files to perform the smoothing on Choose menu item Tools Batch job The following window will appear B Batch Process i3 Actions Comp Remove Target sad Pending Pending Remove Pending Pending Load Pending Pending Save Pending J141N027 Pending 4 n Processing Figure 42 Batch Processing step 1 Choose Action by pressing the Add button Eventing Tool Page 40 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing Choose Action Corect Singlebeam Sound Velocity Recalculate bathy ocean Set Hag Status Smooth points Translate points Scale points Spike detection Delete marked spikes All sensors or channels of this type This sensor index lo Figure 44 Batch Processing step 3 Choose sensor Navigation and press Finish Eventing Tool Page 41 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing Merge Eventlog Options Files Source B AL sers D efaul sDresktopsE vents sE vents log E Destination E L sers Default Dreskt
46. n done twice one is called Freespan Touchdown and one is called Freespan End These will now appear in the List of event buttons together with the original event and can be modified one by one in the Properties Panel Note that the original event has been renamed in the List of buttons for selected event from Free Span to Free Span Start Eventing Tool Page 19 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing B List of Events List of buttons for the selected event is Free Span Free Span Start Freespan Touchdown Free Span Touchdown Anode Good Condition Free Span End Anode Damaged Anode Disconnected Anode Not Observed Field Joint Good Condition Field Joint Damaged z Field Joint Broken banding Field Joint Not Observed Pipe Coating Damaged Pipe Concrete Coating Crac Pipe Reinforcement Expose Feature Laydown Start Up Feature lange Feature Buckle Amestor Button name Feature Clamp SUC DR UC ECR M i Goshen Wiel Haad Lin Button properties Button name Free Span Touchdown Button ID 5t Shortcut key None Color S Orange Button size Medium Event Type Basic Figure 20 Settings Mode Series of events I In on line mode the buttons will be activated in sequence In the present context this means that initially the Freespan Start button is active whereas the tw
47. n two a the Explorer Panel to the left and b the Properties Panel to the right At first the Properties Panel will be blank Click and highlight Connection in the top of the Explorer Panel and see that the properties for the item is visualised in the Properties Panel The item Connection refers to the connection between NaviPac in online mode NaviModel3 in offline mode and NaviEvent A series of entries must be defined for the item Format at present two formats are supported NaviPac for online applications and NaviModel3 for offline applications e In case of offline eventing NaviModel format Name is the only variable that must be defined In Figure 12 below it appears to the left that NaviEvent 1s capable of detecting which possible connections are available on the LAN The user should choose the connection that 1s related to the NaviModel3 project in question Figure 12 right Observe that NaviEvent will reconnect automatically when the connection for one reason or another has been discontinued In case of online eventing the following variables must be specified Protocol only UDP IP protocol is supported IP address is the IP address of the computer that hosts NaviPac Port is the port to which NaviPac transmits the event data Eventing Tool Page 13 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 Settings Format NaviPac Protocol UDP Z Logging IP Address 127 0 0 1 List of Events Port 600
48. nt The events generated internally in NaviPac can be visualized in different locations in NaviPac such as The Online Window see Figure 31 Helmsman s Display see Figure 32 The NaviPac Eventing log file see Figure 33 Eventing Tool Page 30 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 E z BE NaviPac online File Edit View Navigation Gyro T 355 00 GPS1 NMEA 07 12 2009 05 42 43 Alarm Infa 07 12 2009 05 42 20 Alarm Infa 07 12 2009 05 42 21 Alarm Info 07 12 2009 05 42 42 Alarm Infa For Help press F1 User s manual EIVA Eventing Calculate Events Options Help 22 6233 37 1135201 17 DOF 1 Unit metric Event generated T1 1092 20001 006 Debris 0002 Event generated T2 59 20002 EOL 0003 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS 07 December 2009 05 42 49 Figure 31 NaviPac Online NaviPac Eventing N6174694 50 55 42 36 N NB174B75 9049 Sr greed Manual 9009 Distanc Ft COC Figure 32 Helmsman s Display NaviPac eventing Eventing Tool Page 31 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing E L Untitled Notepad cat File Edit Format View Help 001067 2008 06 25 11 38 25 229 0412553 84 06172774 49 05 29 001 3 01661 04 003 20 001 661 vessel 06 P 001067 2008 06 25 11 38 40 230 0412554 06 06172785 00 05 98 001 3 01671 55 003 25 001 672 vessel 5 ww OG 001068 2008 06 25 11 38 45 197 0412554 13 06
49. nvas The NaviEvent job shown in Figure 22 appears as shown in Figure 23 after having designed it Note that the buttons have been organized together in logical blocks These blocks have in general terms been given an identical color in order to facilitate an instant and unambiguous identification The exception is the event with a start stop functionality here the color of the start and stop buttons have been given slightly different colors Compare the Figure 23 to the figure at the frontpage of the manual The buttons including the colors are identical but the positions have been altered slightly in Figure 23 to accommodate for the desires of a user Once the settings have been defined in Design Mode choose menu item Edit Design Mode to toggle back to online mode The final event job can now be saved by utilizing the menu item File Save as Eventing Tool Page 22 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 a MARINE SURVEY SOL User s manual EIVA Eventing NaviEvent 08122009 ecf File Edit did Tuan TT nr aJ Message History Vie Figure 23 NaviEvent job after designing Page 23 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 Eventing Tool MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing 2 1 5 Utilizing the NaviEvent tool Configuration Online aviScan NaviPac Event log Classic Figure 24 Eventing Flow Online Mode processing As visualised in Figure 2 and in Figure 2
50. o others are inactive Once the Freespan Start has been pressed the Freespan Touchdown becomes active and the two others inactive The Freespan End will in other words not be active until a Freespan Touchdown has been encountered This is most probably not what the user would want Instead it 1s advised to generate two events in the List of Events one called Freespan and the other called Freespan Touchdown The Freespan event group should be subdivided into Freespan Start and Freespan End as shown below in Figure 21 whereas the Freespan Touchdown should not be subdivided It is now possible in online mode to toggle between Freespan Start and Freespan End which is what we want The Freespan Touchdown will be available at all times but it will only be relevant to activate it when Freespan Start is active when there really is a freespan Observe that the start stop level will be reset when changes have been applied Eventing Tool Page 20 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 IVA MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing E m E List of buttons for the selected event EET Free Span Start z Freespan Touchdown Free Span End i Anode Good Condition Anode Damaged Anode Disconnected Anode Not Observed Field Joint Good Condition Field Joint Damaged E z Field Joint
51. ocessing completed successfully 15 18 52 Start processing block sLacalSHLE Servers T estsDratasd 1 7 7NU23 15 18 52 Processing completed successfully 15 18 52 Start processing block LecalS Lb Servers TestDate 1 7 7NO24 1519 8 Prnn2secinn comnleted siicn7ae9cehi ill Figure 47 Batch Processing step 6 Check that there are no warnings in Message field Eventing Tool Page 43 of 59 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS Rev no 1 2009 12 08 EIVA EVENTING Plotting Mode Single beam data Multi beam datz Fair Sheets Lay out Manager Plotting Cad ______________Adobe PDF en ee s o ers Figure 48 Eventing Flow Plotting Phase As visualised in Figure 2 and in Figure 48 above the plotting phase includes bringing the merged and edited event log files into NaviPlot in order to visualize them together with the raw data that was logged For that NaviPlot facilitates a profile called the event profile In addition to this it is possible to superimpose plot the events onto an XY window Further it is possible to import comma separated files generated through the use of other software into the event profile Eventing Tool Page 44 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing 4 1 General Introduction to NaviPlot NaviPlot is organised in different panels toolbars menus and views that together make the u
52. om all Zoom all Zoom to Zoom to Delete Delete Add xY Data Add xY Data Add Profile s Add Profile s Long profile Ipa Add Text Add Text Fix profile dat Add Tagged Text Add Tagged Text Cross profile xpa gcp Add XY Grid Add xY Grid Event profile log Add Scalebar Add Scalebar Event profile csv Add Northarrow Add Northarrow ile F Add Palette Add Palette Event profile Frame Figure 51 NaviPlot Paper View Default Menu left and X Y Frame Menu right Once a frame has been generated and has been assigned data right clicking on it will invoke a menu that will be dedicated to the specific type the frame has become This is visualised in Figure 50 right X Y frame menu in Figure 52 left Longitudinal Profiles frame menu and in Figure 52 right Cross Profiles frame menu Zoom all Zoom to Delete Zoom all Zoom to Delete Fit All Long profile lpa Fix profile dat Fit All Split Cross profile xpa gcp Figure 52 NaviPlot Paper View Longitudinal Profiles Frame Menu left and Cross Profiles Frame Menu right 4 2 Configuring an Events Profile In Figure 53 a new frame has been generated in a NaviPlot project that contains pipe inspection related data in the three top frames Whereas these top frames contain bathymetric information longitudinal profile and cross profile respectively the new frame that has been named Event Frame does not contain any data at this stage
53. operties D Position difference z 1 KP difference O Misc 3 Increasing numbers Formula ly 3Hy 1 3 Name Time difference Tab Pages browsing this item will open the window below predefined Function Collection Editor in which all the Tab Pages functions are shown Editing of the input can be performed from the window Once the user presses OK or moves to highlight another member the fields will be updated preDefinedFunction Collection Editor O Misc Formula f c 1 ttre false Name Every second event Page 36 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing 3 1 2 Editing the fields Event table New Event Collection a Every second event Anodes FreeSpan ID Date 2 n 2009 07 09 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 000000 2009 07 09 000000 2009 07 09 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 000000 2009 07 09 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09 lt 000000 2009 07 09
54. opsE vents E vents log Ej Offset Merge based on this offset CAP default no offset Output Options W Append TOP Top Of Pipe Cancel Figure 45 Batch Processing step 4 choose Source eventfile and Destination eventfile With respect to the settings defined through the window visualised in Figure 45 the following should be observed e Choose change the offset to which the merging should be referred also see chapter 2 2 regarding how to define which offset is sent to NaviEvent in online mode e Enable Append TOP if the position should be superimposed onto the TOP position e Enable Merge by KP if the offset KP value should be maintained from the raw event log and used to calculate the revised merged positions of the object Alternatively the time of the object will be used to calculate the merged position of the object Eventing Tool Page 42 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 User s manual EIVA Eventing B Batch Process J141N021 Pending J141N022 Pending JANI Pending J141N024 Pending J141N025 Pending J141N026 Pending J141NU027 Pending Message Figure 46 Batch Processing step 5 Press Start to start job B Batch Process Remove JAND Done Merge Mavipac Eventlog J141N021 Dione J141N022 Dione J141N023 Done J141N024 Dione J141N025 Dione J141N026 Done JAND Done 1519 51 Start processing block AL ocalSlHE Servers T estsDratasd 11 5NO00 15 19 52 Pr
55. re 54 Events frame event log file entered It appears from Figure 54 that the KP range does not comply with that of the Bathy Plot By changing the properties for the Frame window however it is possible to align the events profile to the runline in the Contour Plot frame see red arrow on Figure 55 below Note that the frame properties facilitates the definition of two sets of fonts one for the Labels and one for the Event Labels The Labels item hosts entries that are associated with the Eventing Tool Page 48 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing headline field to the left of the event strip as well as to the KP annotations whereas the Event Labels item is associated with the labels on each individual event Event Profile Frame H Event Profile EventLog_Pipe loc Event Profile EventLog_count c H EventLayout Anode Freespan P Field Joint nEvery Sth annot TI Label Bathy ee 5 Kp min 0 km Kp max 2 1337 km Kp from 0 km Kp to 2 1337 km Kp Minor Tickstep 0 1 km Kp Major Tickstep 0 5 km Kp Alignment Contour Plot Labels Unit Kilometers Prefix Suffix Decimals 3 Decimal point Height 3 mm Font Arial Event Labels Height 2 mm Font Arial Figure 55 Properties for Event Profiles Plot Bathymet ENS ric Plot 7 Mos 2 r S u Eventing Tool
56. rer Panel as can bee seen below in Figure 72 Eventing Tool Page 56 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing ex Project E r Top Frame B F Legend cR Contour Plot ae _ Bitmap 0_ png Pe s Runline PipeRunline rln i pm Contour 1Test new dxf nmc fe Waypoints Eventing Manual FE Long Profile Frame Cross Profile Frame bes E Events Figure 72 Events entry Waypoints in an XY window of the Explorer Panel The properties of such an entry can deal with all kinds of events In the present context we are solely interested in manual events Figure 73 below shows properties for manual events left and the plot right F Legend g Contour Plot SN North Arrow F XYGrid Bitmap 0_ png A Runline PipeRunline rin L ioi Contour 1Test new dxf nn Hs Waypoints Eventing Man t Long Profile Frame Lal ee BRL es 1 4 a Visible Text Size 0 mm Symbol Size 3mm Draw Hot Point Fj Outline shapes L Text Box F Append Position F Undefined Ev C TmeEvens O Bathymetric Plot Distance Events C gt Field Joint Ev C Manual Events E Labels Label Frequ 5 Label Position To the right Symbol Cross Color WB 255 0 0 Figure 73 Events options left and XY Plot with red cross event symbols right Note that we have chosen only to show red crosses as symbols of the events NaviPlot
57. ser interface The various items can be listed as follows see Figure 49 below for a visualisation e Main Menu e Toolbars o File Operations toolbar o Plot Operations toolbar Paper view a visualization of the plot Explorer Panel Property Panel Status bar File Operations Toolbar Plot Operations Toolbar So on T 3 Explorer Panel a Wis z S M f ontour Piot a f ECC Chent NN aeit amig Tape roe Piece t Orea na Com am D Figure 49 The NaviPlot User Interface NaviPlot contains all data bathy plot contour plot profiles text etc in frames Once a frame has been generated and data has been applied to it the frame can become one of the following see visualisation in Figure 50 below e XY frame e Profiles frame o Longitudinal Profile Eventing Tool Page 45 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing o Cross Profile o Events Profile Event Frame Scale bar frame North Arrow frame Text Frame Longitudinal Profiles Frame Cross Profiles Frame Scalebar Frame N AN e De GA Yow Do Deus QAQ eofPRox lt o Ore LUPUS MED D ggif ing coa fl shifted por Z Long Profe 1778023 BOP ipa Z Long Profe 1778023 MS amp Ipa Long Profile 31778023 TC6 pa Long Profile 3177N024 8O6 ipa Long Profile 31778024 MS8 p J Long Profile 3177024 TO pa Long Profi
58. survey jobs for any client 2 1 1 Starting NaviEvent When NaviEvent is first started the window visualised below in Figure 4 will appear Choose the language of your preference as well as the action to take Next time and press OK Eventing Tool Page 7 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 IVA MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing selectLanquage dansk Deutsch English P jet PE Next time Show this form again Use the selected language 3 Use the default language Figure 4 Selecting NaviEvent language The NaviEvent window will now appear as shown below in Figure 5 Message History View Figure 5 NaviEvent initial view 2 1 2 Common Tools NaviEvent is organized in different panels menus modes and views that together make the user interface An example of the user interface is visualized in Figure 6 Eventing Tool Page of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 User s manual EIVA Eventing z w c lt lt w o re c o z in The various items can be listed as follows e Main Menu e Button View e On line mode e Design Mode e Settings Mode Explorer Panel Properties Panel Message History View r NaviEvent 160609 ecf Boi PLETE ERE iw Teepa eet EER EH iy Debris Chain or Cable il EE Figure 6 NaviEvent User Interface Eventing Tool Page 9 of 5
59. the online eventing NaviPac is associated with generating events NaviEdit 1s associated with editing events and NaviPlot is associated with plotting events Eventing Tool Page 4 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing Pu cU RE E ow ee S N a EIVA MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS Sensor Data Online Navigation Data acquisition Generation of DTMs MB Calibration GPS Gyro ee GJ eT Rn NaviPac m Contour K 2D 3D Helmsman Navigation TimeBox Online Multibeam Data acquisition Editing of Data Exporting of Data Sensor Data MBE x EXE Gyro NaviScan J RPH j x SBD PPS uc Charting Export of Digital Plots Cleaning of Data DTM manipulation NaviModel XYZ NED C Exportt NaviPlot i jJ Figure 1 General Flow diagram EIV A Software Suite The overall dataflow within the EIVA suite is depicted in Figure above Note that NaviPac and NaviScan together constitute the on line part whereas the offline part of the suite is comprised by NaviEdit NaviModel NaviPlot At the same time the manual presents EIVA s more dedicated eventing tools NaviEvent and EventEdit Whereas NaviEvent is executed during on line sessions EventEdit is used to edit the events acquired A visualisation of the overall EIVA event flow can be seen below in Figure 2 Obs
60. thout using the drop down option Custom Web System Button properties Button name Anode good condition Button ID AO El B Shortcut key Ctrl Alt D E L E E Button size ai EM E Event Type Basic Button size can be modified from a drop down menu Options available are Small Medium and Large that can be chosen from a drop down menu Default is Medium Event type can be modified from a drop down menu Options available are Basic Free text and Incrementing Default is Basic Basic type will generate an event with default text identical to the button name e Free Text type will enable the user to insert a text onto the event Eventing Tool Page 18 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing e Incrementing type will facilitate a count incrementing onto the event count text The default starting value will be 1 but the user can change this when executing the event Once the initial value has been defined NaviEvent will increment automatically by 1 Note that for Incrementing type the event text will be identical to the button name identical to the Basic type Also observe that the incrementing counts will reinitiate when changes have been applied Note that a detailed description of the contents of a NaviEvent event log file including the event text and
61. unt text of the event type Incrementing events H Event Profile Frame Event Profile EventLog_Pipe loc SA Event Profile EventLog count lc E EventLayout ti Anode Freespan mu Field JointinEvery Sth annot w E W Label Field Joint nEvery Sth an Event name FieldJoint Fieldjoint Event text zi Text column 23 Major step 10 Minor step 1 Figure 69 Counter Event strip Properties applied The step properties defined in Figure 70 will have effect on the plotting of the strip Major step is associated with major ticks and Minor step with minor ticks The major step property will associate a multiplum of the step to a major tick If there 1s a step in the event numbers then NaviPlot will in other words take that into account Further if a O has been chosen as step then nothing will be drawn for major as well as minor steps Events Eventing Tool Page 55 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 MARINE SURVEY SOLUTION uw User s manual EIVA Eventing Figure 70 Events profile Counter Event strip applied with color option 4 3 Importing Comma separated files As described initially NaviPlot supports the import of comma separated files 1nto an events profile The method is to a large extent similar to that employed in connection with the log files However once the file is imported the user needs to tell NaviPlot where the various items can be foun
62. vent log opened in Notepad The fields logged are as follows Event Number The event identification number will only contain a number in case of a NaviPac generated event alternatively 000000 for events generated in NaviEvent Date of the event originating from NaviPac Time of the event Pc time Easting of event object from NaviPac the object is defined in NaviPac and can be altered 1n NaviEdit see details 1n chapters 2 2 1 and 0 Northing of event object NaviPac DOP Standard deviation NaviPac of event object position Gyro heading NaviPac of event object position DAL Distance Along Line NaviPac of event object position if line was active at the time of the event DOL Distance Off Line NaviPac of event object position if line was active at the time of the event KP Kilometer Post NaviPac of event object position if line was active at the time of the event Object Name of event object NaviPac Height of event object NaviPac as defined in the Settings Mode of NaviEvent Event information generated by NaviEvent when originating from an automatic event in NaviPac otherwise event text will be shown From NaviEvent the text 1s generated on the basis of event group button name Type of event from 0 to 7 e 00 Time based event from NaviPac 01 Distance based event from NaviPac 02 Manual event from NaviEvent or NaviPac 03 External event from NaviP
63. yle color filled Color 9 255 128 0 Event text iz Fl Text column A Figure 64 Range Event strip Properties applied Figure 67 Events profile Range Event strip with interval color option Finally note that in connection with the range events the event text column item 1s also referring to column 22 in the event log see Figure 62 and Figure 64 4 2 4 Adding a counter event strip Once a counter event strip has been added an entry will appear in the Explorer Panel Highlighting the entry will make the properties appear in the Properties Panel as shown below in Figure 68 Eventing Tool Page 54 of 59 Rev no 1 2009 12 08 IVA MARINE SURVEY SOLUTIONS User s manual EIVA Eventing pm Event Profile Frame a Event Profile EventLog_Pipe log B EventLayout Anode Freespan e Counter event strip Event name Event text Text column Major step Minor step Figure 68 Counter Event strip initial properties By adding an entry in the Event name field and by applying the properties shown below in Figure 69 the Counter Event strip will appear in the profile This is visualized in Figure 70 It appears from the properties that the event label has been defined as Field Joint nEvery 5th an A n will force a line feed in the event name field The text column has been defined as 23 Column 23 is the column that hosts the Event co

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