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3. In the intrument DAQ Parameters window the user may alter the settings for each instrument (Measurement Interval, Edge, Acquisition Time, Setting the Instrument Online or Offline and Setting the Control of the measurements On or Off). Select Accept Changes. The changes will be written to the configuration file (Figure 3).

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Figure 3.- GRA DAQ Paramenters window

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5. Density, MS and Pwave velocity data graphs are displayed in real time during acquisition (Figure 6).

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Figure 6.- Density, MS and Pwave velocity graphs.

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8. After the last section is measured, place the 'Pusher End Sequence' (water core standard) on the track (Figure 7).

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Figure 7.- WRMSL and STMSL Pusher End Sequence core.

8. Click Pusher End Sequence on the Section Information window. The standard will push the final section through the sensors and two standard measurements will be taken on each sensor.

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11. Once uploaded, data is available to view on LORE and LIVE. If data is not instantly visible, please contact the PP technician.

Uploading Data to LIMS

  1. Click the MUT Icon. Log in using database credentials.
  2. Once activated, the list of files from the C:\DATA\IN directory is displayed. Files are marked ready for upload by a green check mark (Figure 8).


Figure 8.- Main MUT screen

3. To manually upload files, check each file individually and clip upload. To automatically upload files, click on the Automatic Upload checkbox.

4. If files are marked by a purple question mark or red and white X icons, please contact a technician.
    Purple question mark: Cannot identify the file.

    Red and white X icons: Contains file errors.

5. Upon upload, data is moved to C:\DATA\Archive. If upload is unsuccessful, data is automatically moved to C:\DATA\Error. Please contact the PP technician is this occurs.

Credits

This document originated from Word document Whole Round Multi Sensor Logger (WRMSL) by B. Novak, edited by T. Cobb and S. Frazier. Credits for subsequent changes to this document are given in the page history.

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