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KINEMETRICS, Inc. "#$% &'()'* Document 300715 Revision J 08/04/2014 ROCK Digitizer User Manual !"##"$%&'() +&(,-"&.'#( / 0#"1'."#2( Copyr|ght 2008-2014 k|nemetr|cs, Inc. 1he Lrademarks used LhroughouL Lhls manual, reglsLered or noL, are: klnemeLrlcs, CranlLe, 8asalL, SlaLe, MarmoL, 8ock, 8ockhound, C330, C330P8, and Llnux. 1hls publlcaLlon ls provlded "as ls" wlLhouL warranLy of any klnd, elLher expressed or lmplled, lncludlng, buL noL llmlLed Lo, Lhe lmplled warranLles of merchanLablllLy, flLness for a parLlcular purpose, or non-lnfrlngemenL. klnemeLrlcs, lnc. and lLs afflllaLes assume no responslblllLy for errors or omlsslons ln Lhls publlcaLlon or oLher documenLs whlch are referenced by or llnked Lo Lhls publlcaLlon. 8eferences Lo corporaLlons, Lhelr servlces and producLs, are provlded "as ls" wlLhouL warranLy of any klnd, elLher expressed or lmplled. ln no evenL shall klnemeLrlcs, lnc. be llable for any speclal, lncldenLal, lndlrecL or consequenLlal damages of any klnd, or any damages whaLsoever, lncludlng, wlLhouL llmlLaLlon, Lhose resulLlng from loss of use, daLa or proflLs, wheLher or noL advlsed of Lhe posslblllLy of damage, and on any Lheory of llablllLy, arlslng ouL of or ln connecLlon wlLh Lhe use or performance of Lhls lnformaLlon. 1hls publlcaLlon could lnclude Lechnlcal or oLher lnaccuracles or Lypographlcal errors. Changes are perlodlcally added Lo Lhe lnformaLlon hereln, Lhese changes wlll be lncorporaLed ln new edlLlons of Lhe publlcaLlon. All rlghLs reserved. no parL of Lhls publlcaLlon may be copled, phoLocopled, reproduced, LransmlLLed, Lranscrlbed, or reduced Lo any elecLronlc medlum or machlne-readable form wlLhouL prlor wrlLLen consenL of klnemeLrlcs, lnc. Not|ce klnemeLrlcs lnc. reserves Lhe rlghL Lo make lmprovemenLs ln Lhe sofLware descrlbed ln Lhls documenLaLlon aL any Llme and wlLhouL noLlce. 1he lnformaLlon conLalned here ls sub[ecL Lo change wlLhouL noLlce and should noL be consLrued as a commlLmenL by klnemeLrlcs lnc. 1he sofLware descrlbed ln Lhls documenL ls provlded as a llcensed lLem, ln con[uncLlon wlLh klnemeLrlcs equlpmenL. lL may noL be copled or dlsLrlbuLed for use on oLher Lhan Lhe equlpmenL lL was llcensed for. D|sc|a|mer klnemeLrlcs lnc. shall have no llablllLy or responslblllLy Lo you or any oLher person or enLlLy wlLh respecL Lo any llablllLy, loss or damage caused or alleged Lo be caused dlrecLly or lndlrecLly by Lhls documenLaLlon or Lhe sofLware descrlbed ln lL. 1hls lncludes buL ls noL llmlLed Lo any lnLerrupLlon of servlce, loss of buslness or anLlclpaLory proflLs or consequenLlal damages resulLlng from Lhe use or operaLlon of such sofLware or compuLer programs. Warranty WewarranLeachnewproducLmanufacLuredbyklnemeLrlcsforaperlodofoneyearfromdaLeof shlpmenL. uefecLs ln maLerlal or workmanshlp found wlLhln LhaL perlod wlll be replaced or repalred (aL our opLlon) wlLhouL charge for maLerlals or labor. lf klnemeLrlcs auLhorlzes Lhe reLurn of a producL, we wlll pay Lhe round Lrlp frelghL charges Lo Lhe facLory for repalr under warranLy. lf subsequenL evaluaLlon aL klnemeLrlcs esLabllshes LhaL necessary repalrs are due Lo mlsuse, Lhen Lhe cusLomer musL assume all charges. lnsurance for all shlpmenLs, elLher flrsL sale or repalr, are Lhe responslblllLy of Lhe cusLomer. klnemeLrlcs canarrangeLohaveapollcypurchasedonbehalfofLhecusLomerforLheflrsLsale,however,lLlsLhe responslblllLyofLhecusLomerLonoLlfyLhecarrlerlmmedlaLelyofanyfrelghLorhandllngdamage. klnemeLrlcs wlllmakeeveryefforLLoasslsLLhe cusLomerlnflllngaclalmwlLhLhecarrlerorlnsurance company. lf on-slLe warranLy repalr or replacemenL ls requlred, Lhe cusLomer wlll be charged Lhe Lhen-currenL fleld servlce raLe for porLal-Lo-porLal Lravel Llme plus acLual porLal-Lo-porLal Lravel charges. 1here ls no charge for on-slLe warranLy repalr labor. lLemsnoLmanufacLuredbyklnemeLrlcsbuLlncludedlnsysLems(e.g.perlpherals,opLlons)are warranLed for 90 days from daLe of shlpmenL. lLems noL manufacLured by klnemeLrlcs and noL parL of a sysLem (e.g. dlglLlzers, prlnLers, analyzers) may bewarranLedbyLheorlglnalequlpmenLmanufacLurer.klnemeLrlcswllldoeveryLhlngposslbleLo expedlLe and coordlnaLe any warranLy servlce from Lhe orlglnal manufacLurer. SofLwarenoLproducedbyklnemeLrlcsmaycarrylLsownwarranLyandLhecusLomershouldslgnany approprlaLellcenseagreemenL(s)andreLurnLosofLwaremanufacLurer.klnemeLrlcsassumesno responslblllLy for such Lhlrd-parLy sofLware. SofLware and sofLware updaLes provlded by klnemeLrlcs lnc. for lLs SLrong MoLlon and Selsmologlcal measuremenL and recordlng equlpmenL have a warranLy perlod of one year. 1hls warranLy applles Lo Lhe sLandard sofLware package as well as Lo opLlons or speclal sofLware provlded Lo Lhe cusLomer. An updaLe shlpped under warranLy wlll be covered by Lhe orlglnal sysLem's warranLy for Lhe balance of Lhe one year perlod. WarranLy clalms shall be made on SofLware Change 8equesL forms (SC8s). roblems reporLed by flllng an SC8 wlLhln one year wlll be correcLed free of charge. SC8s flled afLer Lhe one year perlod wlll be bllled aL Lhe Lhen-currenL raLes. 1he meLhod of correcLlon wlll be aL klnemeLrlcs lnc.'s dlscreLlon, ln LhaL a correcLlon may be supplled vla a sofLware paLch, or by shlpplng updaLed sofLware. ShlpmenL of updaLed sofLware wlll someLlmes requlre hardware or conflguraLlon changes Lo Lhe sysLem. Pardware changes may lnclude, buL are noL llmlLed Lo, memory and dlsk drlves. 8equlred hardware or conflguraLlon changes are noL lncluded ln Lhe cosL of a sofLware updaLe, and may represenL an addlLlonal cosL Lo Lhe cusLomer. All sofLware, once dellvered, ls covered under warranLy. updaLes flLLlng Lhe followlng descrlpLlons would nC1 be consldered valld warranLy clalms, and Lhe sofLware would be bllled accordlngly: updaLes noL prompLed by a sofLware problem. AddlLlonal sofLware opLlons requesLed volunLarlly by Lhe cusLomer, such as Lhe addlLlon of speclal sofLware. k|nemetr|cs, Inc., 222 V|sta Avenue, asadena, CA 91107 USA hone: (626) 793-2220, lax: (626) 793-0868 L-mall: servlces[kml.com 1echnlcal SupporL: supporL[kml.com Webs|te: www.k|nemetr|cs.com Serv|ces ava||ab|e from k|nemetr|cs Insta||at|on lleld supporL for on-slLe lnsLallaLlon, supervlslon and check-ouL of klnemeLrlcs producLs ls avallable from klnemeLrlcs. 1ralnlng for Lhe cusLomer's sLaff ls also avallable, elLher aL klnemeLrlcs' faclllLles ln asadena, or aL Lhe cusLomer's slLe. We recommend conLracLlng for lnsLallaLlon servlces along wlLh lnsLrumenL procuremenL. Ma|ntenance erlodlc fleld malnLenance programs are offered for our producLs. CurrenL programs lnclude annual conLracLs Lo servlce daLa acqulslLlon sysLems and accelerographs ln hlgh-rlse bulldlngs, free-fleld accelerographs, offshore plaLform monlLorlng sysLems, malnLenance aL nuclear power planLs and selsmlc neLwork malnLenance. keca||brat|on and kepa|r klnemeLrlcs wlll repalr and/or modlfy many Lypes of elecLromechanlcal lnsLrumenLs and sysLems. All repalr and callbraLlons are warranLed for a perlod of 90 days for workmanshlp. Luropean cusLomers may conLacL klnemeLrlcs SA for asslsLance aL: Zl Le 1resl 68 CP-1028 reverenges, SwlLzerland L-mall:kml_sa[bluewln.ch Lelephone ++4121 803 2829 fax ++4121 803 2893. Ior Iaster Serv|ce When reLurnlng any producL Lo klnemeLrlcs please requesL an 8MA number and make reference Lo Lhls number ln any followlng correspondence. ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J Table of Contents WarranLles, ulsclalmers & 1rademarks ......................................................................................................... l lnsLallaLlon ........................................................................................................................................................... lll MalnLenance ........................................................................................................................................................ lll 8ecallbraLlon and 8epalr ...................................................................................................................................... lll lor lasLer Servlce ................................................................................................................................................. lll SafeLy .......................................................................................................................................................... xll lnLroducLlon .................................................................................................................................................. 1 SysLem Cvervlew .......................................................................................................................................... 2 WhaL ls 8ockhound? ................................................................................................................................. 2 lronL anel ................................................................................................................................................ 3 SLandard lnLerfaces ............................................................................................................................................... 4 Sensor lnLerfaces .................................................................................................................................................. 7 LxLernal 1hree Channel Sensor lnLerface ............................................................................................................. 7 lnLernal AcceleromeLer ueck ................................................................................................................................ 7 LxLernal 4Lh Channel Slngle lnpuL Sensor ConnecLor ........................................................................................... 8 lour Channel 1ermlnal 8oard (kMl 111913) ........................................................................................................ 8 CpLlonal lnLerfaces ............................................................................................................................................... 8 lnsLallaLlon & SeLup .................................................................................................................................... 10 CperaLlng LnvlronmenL .......................................................................................................................... 13 CperaLlng 1emperaLures .................................................................................................................................... 13 CperaLlng PumldlLy ............................................................................................................................................ 13 CperaLlng AlLlLude .............................................................................................................................................. 14 unpacklng & lnspecLlng Lhe unlL ............................................................................................................ 14 8equlremenLs for lnsLallaLlon ................................................................................................................. 14 8equlred 1ools .................................................................................................................................................... 14 Page iROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J CpLlonal 1ools ..................................................................................................................................................... 13 8equlred Supplles ............................................................................................................................................... 13 8equlred LqulpmenL ........................................................................................................................................... 13 CpLlonal LqulpmenL ............................................................................................................................................ 13 racLlce Assembly ................................................................................................................................... 16 lannlng your lnsLallaLlon ....................................................................................................................... 16 neLwork lannlng ............................................................................................................................................... 16 Clvll Lnglneerlng .................................................................................................................................................. 17 lree-lleld lnsLallaLlons ........................................................................................................................................ 17 SLrucLural-MonlLorlng lnsLallaLlons..................................................................................................................... 18 lnsLalllng Lhe ulglLlzer ............................................................................................................................. 18 MounL Lhe unlL ................................................................................................................................................... 19 Croundlng Lhe unlL ............................................................................................................................................. 22 MounL Lhe Sensors .............................................................................................................................................. 23 MounL Lhe CS AnLenna (when uslng Lhe lnLernal CS) .................................................................................... 23 ConnecL Lhe CS AnLenna ................................................................................................................................... 24 MounL Lhe CpLlonal LxLernal CS ....................................................................................................................... 24 ConnecL Lhe CS Lnglne/AnLenna ...................................................................................................................... 23 Conflgure Lhe 1lmlng Source............................................................................................................................... 23 ConnecL Lhe LLherneL ConnecLlon ...................................................................................................................... 26 ConnecLlng Lhe CpLlonal CommunlcaLlon lnLerfaces ......................................................................................... 26 ConnecLlng Lhe Sensors Lo Lhe ulglLlzer .............................................................................................................. 26 ConnecLlng Lhe CpLlonal LxLernal 8aLLery .......................................................................................................... 41 ConnecLlng Lhe ower Supply ............................................................................................................................. 42 ConnecL a lapLop or equlvalenL Lo Lhe console porL ........................................................................................... 42 8aslc CperaLlon ........................................................................................................................................... 43 lnlLlal SeLup ............................................................................................................................................. 43 neLwork Address ................................................................................................................................................ 43 vlewlng SysLem lnformaLlon ............................................................................................................................... 44 Page iiROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J 1he Web lnLerface .............................................................................................................................................. 46 8aslc SeLup .............................................................................................................................................. 46 Sensor Croups ..................................................................................................................................................... 47 volLage 8anges ................................................................................................................................................... 48 SenslLlvlLy ............................................................................................................................................................ 30 8asalL lnLernal ueck Zero Ad[usLmenL ................................................................................................................ 31 CLher Channel arameLers ................................................................................................................................. 33 hyslcal vs. vlrLual Channels ............................................................................................................................... 33 SLaLe-of-PealLh SLreams ..................................................................................................................................... 34 1rlgger Levels ...................................................................................................................................................... 33 voLlng CpLlons .................................................................................................................................................... 36 CLher arameLers ............................................................................................................................................... 37 AcLlvaLlng arameLer Changes ............................................................................................................................ 37 asswords ........................................................................................................................................................... 37 Save arameLers ................................................................................................................................................. 38 1rlggered 8ecordlng ................................................................................................................................ 38 re-LvenL 1lme .................................................................................................................................................... 38 osL LvenL 1lme .................................................................................................................................................. 38 Mlnlmum 8un 1lme ............................................................................................................................................ 39 Channel 1rlggerlng .............................................................................................................................................. 39 AnLl-Allas lllLerlng ................................................................................................................................... 68 1lme Cver LLherneL (1CL) ....................................................................................................................... 72 1heory of CperaLlon ........................................................................................................................................... 72 ConnecLlon .......................................................................................................................................................... 73 1C/l rlmer .......................................................................................................................................... 74 1ermlnology ........................................................................................................................................................ 74 Addresses ............................................................................................................................................................ 73 Some Culdellnes ................................................................................................................................................. 73 1yplcal ConflguraLlons......................................................................................................................................... 76 Page iii ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J 8ock Servlces....................................................................................................................................................... 76 lurLher ................................................................................................................................................................ 76 llle ManagemenL and 8eLrleval .............................................................................................................. 78 llle vlewlng ............................................................................................................................................. 80 Waveform vlewlng.................................................................................................................................. 82 Cnllne uocumenLaLlon ............................................................................................................................ 84 8emoLe ConnecLlons ............................................................................................................................... 86 Cvervlew of Lhe Web lnLerface................................................................................................................... 90 LdlLlng arameLers ................................................................................................................................ 116 Addlng Modules .................................................................................................................................... 120 8emovlng Modules ............................................................................................................................... 123 8eplaclng Modules ................................................................................................................................ 129 Web lnLerface Advanced leaLures ....................................................................................................... 134 llle vlewer................................................................................................................................................. 137 llle vlewer uynamlc CperaLlon ............................................................................................................ 141 8ockhound Command Console ................................................................................................................. 143 8aLch Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 149 non-neLworked use .................................................................................................................................. 130 AlLus LmulaLlon ......................................................................................................................................... 132 1ermlnal mode ...................................................................................................................................... 133 8aLch Mode ........................................................................................................................................... 161 SLreamlng .............................................................................................................................................. 162 ulal Cn LvenL ......................................................................................................................................... 162 Modem Cnly CperaLlon ........................................................................................................................ 163 1he 11?MonlLor ................................................................................................................................................ 163 ulallng ln ........................................................................................................................................................... 166 llle 1ransfer ...................................................................................................................................................... 166 arameLer uownload ........................................................................................................................................ 167 Page ivROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J LdlLlng arameLers wlLh 8ock1alk .................................................................................................................... 167 arameLer upload ............................................................................................................................................. 168 lnsLalllng llrmware updaLes ............................................................................................................................. 169 lACs .......................................................................................................................................................... 170 WhaL ls dlg1"? ..................................................................................................................................... 170 Changlng Lrlgger levels .......................................................................................................................... 170 uslng ulfferenL 1rlggers or 1rlgger lllLers ............................................................................................. 171 Addlng Channels ................................................................................................................................... 176 SwlLchlng 8eLween LayouLs .................................................................................................................. 179 Changlng CuLpuL uaLa lormaLs ............................................................................................................ 180 1lmed 8ecordlng ................................................................................................................................... 183 neLwork 1rlggerlng ............................................................................................................................... 188 1elemeLry CpLlons ................................................................................................................................ 189 Advanced CperaLlon ................................................................................................................................. 190 LayouL Wlzard ....................................................................................................................................... 190 ConflguraLlon CpLlons ........................................................................................................................... 202 neLwork arameLers ......................................................................................................................................... 202 Modem ConflguraLlon ....................................................................................................................................... 202 lC 8lLs ................................................................................................................................................................ 203 olnL of ConLacL ................................................................................................................................................ 203 keeplng 1lme .................................................................................................................................................... 208 neLworklng and SecurlLy ....................................................................................................................... 209 SofLware MalnLenance & Servlce ............................................................................................................. 210 owerlng up Lhe SysLem ....................................................................................................................... 210 owerlng uown Lhe SysLem .................................................................................................................. 210 SofLware lnsLallaLlon ............................................................................................................................. 211 AuLo MounL ........................................................................................................................................... 212 8emovable Medla ................................................................................................................................. 212 Page v ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J l Servlces ............................................................................................................................................. 213 neLwork ConflguraLlon ......................................................................................................................... 214 SofLware WaLchdog .............................................................................................................................. 217 uefaulL 8ehavlor: .............................................................................................................................................. 217 owerfall roLecLlon: ........................................................................................................................................ 217 AppllcaLlon Speclflc ConflguraLlon: ................................................................................................................... 218 Llnux asswords .................................................................................................................................... 219 llle 8eLrleval ......................................................................................................................................... 220 Savlng and 8esLorlng arameLers ......................................................................................................... 221 SofLware updaLes ................................................................................................................................. 224 Log flles ................................................................................................................................................. 228 SLaLe of PealLh ...................................................................................................................................... 230 SofLware 1ools .......................................................................................................................................... 233 Web 8rowser ........................................................................................................................................ 233 !ava ........................................................................................................................................................ 236 1ermlnal rogram ................................................................................................................................. 236 1elneL CllenL .......................................................................................................................................... 236 WlnSC .................................................................................................................................................. 237 u11? .................................................................................................................................................... 241 l1 Server ............................................................................................................................................. 230 8ock1alk ................................................................................................................................................ 236 1roubleshooLlng ........................................................................................................................................ 263 Modem noL CommunlcaLlng ................................................................................................................. 263 rlvaLe neLworks................................................................................................................................... 263 lnLeracLlve llle vlewer uoesn'L LlsL Any llles ....................................................................................... 263 Web Server's LayouL Wlzard uoesn'L 1ransmlL llles ............................................................................ 263 lnLerneL Lxplorer 7 and l1 .................................................................................................................. 263 Page viROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J AlLus LmulaLor and SuS ........................................................................................................................ 266 Waveform vlewer SLops updaLlng ....................................................................................................... 266 lllevlewer and Large llles ..................................................................................................................... 266 ueleLlng a Llnux dlrecLory wlLh loLs of flles .......................................................................................... 266 Can'L deleLe daLa flles when logged ln as admln" ............................................................................... 266 l lssues. llrewalls and rouLer blocks ................................................................................................... 267 LxLernal Charger ................................................................................................................................... 268 SLorage ...................................................................................................................................................... 269 rlmary CompacL llash ......................................................................................................................... 269 CpLlonal Secure ulglLal ......................................................................................................................... 269 Secondary CompacL llash ..................................................................................................................... 270 SLorage Module..................................................................................................................................... 270 ulglLlzerMalnLenance .............................................................................................................................. 271 8un 8emoLe Check 1esLs ....................................................................................................................... 271 Advanced Self 1esL CapablllLles ............................................................................................................ 271 1roubleshooLlng & Servlce .................................................................................................................... 272 Pardware roblems .............................................................................................................................. 272 lnsLalllng new llrmware ....................................................................................................................... 272 revenLlve MalnLenance ....................................................................................................................... 272 ueslccanL 8eplacemenL ..................................................................................................................................... 272 8eplaclng 8aLLerles ........................................................................................................................................... 273 8eplaclng CompacL llash Cards and Su Cards .................................................................................................. 274 Cleanlng Lhe ulglLlzer ........................................................................................................................................ 273 uecommlsslonlng & 8ecycllng .............................................................................................................. 273 klnemeLrlcs 8ecycllng assporL ........................................................................................................................ 276 ulsassembly rocedure for 8ecycllng ............................................................................................................... 277 MaLerlals for 8ecycllng ..................................................................................................................................... 279 SysLem uescrlpLlon ................................................................................................................................... 280 Page vii ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J lnLelllgenL ower Supply SysLem .......................................................................................................... 281 SupercapaclLor 8ackup ..................................................................................................................................... 281 8aLLery Charglng ............................................................................................................................................... 282 Sequenced SLarL up .......................................................................................................................................... 282 Sequenced ShuL uown ...................................................................................................................................... 283 CommunlcaLlon wlLh Lhe user vla SLaLus LLus................................................................................................. 283 MagneLlc SwlLch................................................................................................................................................ 284 1emperaLure MonlLorlng .................................................................................................................................. 284 PumldlLy MonlLorlng ........................................................................................................................................ 284 1lmed CperaLlon Wlndows ............................................................................................................................... 283 arameLrlc CperaLlon roLecLlon ..................................................................................................................... 283 SysLem WaLchdog ............................................................................................................................................. 286 ower lall roLecLlon ........................................................................................................................................ 286 AppllcaLlon Speclflc ConflguraLlon .................................................................................................................... 287 ower SysLem ulsplay ....................................................................................................................................... 288 updaLlng Lhe ower Supply .............................................................................................................................. 289 rocessor SysLem .................................................................................................................................. 290 rocessor .......................................................................................................................................................... 290 SLorage .............................................................................................................................................................. 290 CommunlcaLlon lnLerfaces ................................................................................................................................ 290 CS SysLem ....................................................................................................................................................... 290 Pardware ldenLlflcaLlon .................................................................................................................................... 290 Analog Lo ulglLal ConverLer SysLem ...................................................................................................... 292 lndlvldual uS ................................................................................................................................................... 292 lsolaLed uC/uC ower supply for Analog SecLlon ............................................................................................. 292 lsolaLlon 8arrler Lo Analog SecLlon ................................................................................................................... 292 lour uelLa Slgma AuC ConverLers .................................................................................................................... 292 Ad[usLable Caln lnpuL SLages ............................................................................................................................ 292 CallbraLlon and ConLrol rocessor & Mass poslLlon/Auxlllary AuC .................................................................. 292 Page viiiROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J LxLernal Sensor lnpuL 8oards ................................................................................................................ 293 MlllLary SLyle ConnecLors .................................................................................................................................. 293 LMl/8ll and 1ranslenL roLecLlon ClrculLry ...................................................................................................... 293 CallbraLlon and Sensor ConLrol Slgnal CuLpuLs ................................................................................................. 293 8asalL LplSensor lnLernal ueck 1heory of CperaLlon ............................................................................ 293 Worklng rlnclple .............................................................................................................................................. 294 ole Zero 8epresenLaLlon of Lhe LplSensor ...................................................................................................... 294 olarlLy ConvenLlons ......................................................................................................................................... 293 CperaLlng llrmware uescrlpLlon .......................................................................................................... 296 Llnux Cvervlew .................................................................................................................................................. 296 SofLware uevelopmenL 1ools ........................................................................................................................... 304 Pardware 8eference ................................................................................................................................. 303 SysLem ower 8equlremenLs ................................................................................................................ 303 ConnecLor 8eference ............................................................................................................................ 306 ower ConnecLor .............................................................................................................................................. 306 Serlal, uS8, Console ConnecLor ........................................................................................................................ 308 LLherneL 1 ConnecLor ....................................................................................................................................... 311 C1S Modem CpLlon ConnecLor ...................................................................................................................... 313 lnLernal CS SysLem .......................................................................................................................................... 313 CpLlonal LxLernal CS SysLem .......................................................................................................................... 316 LxLernal 1hree Channel Sensor lnLerface ......................................................................................................... 318 LxLernal 4Lh Channel Slngle lnpuL Sensor ConnecLor ....................................................................................... 319 lour Channel 1ermlnal 8oard uual Supply (kMl 111913-01) ........................................................................... 320 lour Channel 1ermlnal 8oard Slngle Supply (kMl 111913-02) ......................................................................... 321 CpLlonal 8S232 lull Serlal orL ConnecLor ....................................................................................................... 322 CpLlonal 8S232 uual Serlal orL ConnecLor wlLh ower................................................................................... 324 CpLlonal LLherneL 2 ConnecLor ......................................................................................................................... 323 Cable urawlngs ..................................................................................................................................... 327 Page ix ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J /n 112297-L, ower and 8aLLery .................................................................................................................. 327 /n 112230-L, CpLlonal ower Supply ........................................................................................................... 328 /n 112239-L, CpLlonal ower Supply wlLh 8aLLery ConnecLlons .................................................................. 329 /n 112293-L, lull Serlal orL ......................................................................................................................... 331 /n 112293-L, SLandard LLherneL ................................................................................................................... 332 P/N 112075-PL, Time Over Ethernet .......................................................................................................... 333 /n 112298-L, CpLlonal Serlal orL ................................................................................................................. 334 /n 111941-L, CpLlonal uual Serlal orL ......................................................................................................... 333 /n 111946-L, CpLlonal Modem ..................................................................................................................... 336 /n 111839, LxLernal CS Cables ..................................................................................................................... 337 /n 111833 LxLernal CS CpLlon ...................................................................................................................... 338 lurLher lnformaLlon .................................................................................................................................. 339 Clossary ..................................................................................................................................................... 339 lndex.......................................................................................................................................................... 341 Page xROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J 3"4'%5 1hese symbols may appear on klnemeLrlcs equlpmenL or ln Lhls manual: When you see Lhls symbol, poy cotefol otteotloo. 8efer Lo Lhe slmllarly marked, relevanL parL of Lhls manual before servlclng Lhe lnsLrumenL. 1hls symbol means a low-oolse eottb qtoooJ. 1he noLed lLem should be grounded Lo ensure low-nolse operaLlon, and Lo serve as a ground reLurn for LMl/8ll and LranslenLs. Such a ground Joes oot wotk os o sofety qtoooJ for proLecLlon agalnsL elecLrlcal shock! 1hls symbol means an alLernaLlng currenL (AC) power llne. 1hls symbol means a dlrecL currenL (uC) power llne derlved from an AC power llne. 1hls symbol lndlcaLes an elecLrosLaLlc senslLlve devlce (LSu), meanlng LhaL when handllng Lhe marked equlpmenL you should observe all sLandard precauLlons for handllng such devlces. 1hls symbol lndlcaLes LhaL a parLlcular sLep/process or procedure ls requlred Lo ensure Lhe lnsLallaLlon malnLalns conformlLy Lo Luropean requlremenLs. 1hls symbol lndlcaLes LhaL Lhls referenced equlpmenL or maLerlal should be re-cycled and noL Lhrown ln Lhe normal Lrash sLream. 1hls symbol lndlcaLes LhaL Lhe sLep/process or equlpmenL has an envlronmenLal consequence and sLeps such as recycllng are requlred. 1hese safeLy-relaLed Lerms appear ln Lhls manual:NC1L: Statements |dent|fy |nformat|on that you shou|d cons|der before mov|ng to the next |nstruct|on or cho|ce. !"#$%&'( *$"$+,+'$- %.+'$%/0 1&'.%$%&'- &2 32"1$%1+- $4"$ 1. 2+-#5$ %' .","6+ $& $4+ +7#%3,+'$8 $4+ -&/$9"2+8 &2 &$4+2 32&3+2$0: ;?>@A SLaLemenLs ldenLlfy condlLlons or pracLlces LhaL could resulL ln personal ln[ury or loss of llfe. lollow Lhe precauLlons below Lo ensure your personal safeLy and prevenL damage Lo Lhe dlglLlzer. 1he unlL ls powered by an 8-16 vuC source or 13.3 vuC supplled by Lhe opLlonal power supply assembly, from exLernal baLLerles or from a solar charglng sysLem. 1he unlL can also conLaln charge an exLernal Sealed Lead Acld 8aLLery (SLA) LhaL can power Lhe unlL when Lhe exLernal power sources fall. Cpt|ona| ower Supp|y Assemb|y lf you plan Lo power Lhe dlglLlzer from Lhe malns supply, we recommend klnemeLrlcs' ower Supply Assembly (SA)(kMl 112231-L or kMl 112239-L for use wlLh SLA 8aLLery.) lug Lhe SA's power cord lnLo AC ouLleLs LhaL wlll noL apply more Lhan 260 v8MS beLween Lhe supply conducLors or beLween elLher supply conducLor and ground. A proLecLlve ground connecLlon (provlded Lhrough Lhe groundlng Page xiiROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J conducLor ln Lhe SA and lLs power cord) ls essenLlal for safe operaLlon. 1he SA ls deslgned for lndoor use only, lL musL noL be sub[ecL Lo lmmerslon ln waLer, hlgh humldlLy, or LemperaLures above 70C. User-Supp||ed 8atter|es or Charg|ng System lf you supply your own charglng sysLem, make sure Lhe sysLem provldes Lhe correcL volLage and currenL requlred by Lhe unlL. lf you derlve power from Lhe malns supply, make sure Lhere ls adequaLe groundlng for all Lhe equlpmenL. lf you supply your own baLLerles, follow Lhe warnlngs below. Lxterna| 8attery lollow Lhe precauLlons ln Lhls manual when handllng and replaclng exLernal baLLerles. MeLalllc lnsLrumenLs of any klnd could shorL Lhe baLLery Lermlnals, resulLlng ln flre or exploslon. uo noL drop Lhe baLLery or aLLempL Lo dlsassemble lL. When charglng Lhe baLLery, use a properly raLed charger and do noL overcharge Lhe baLLery. 1he only correcL replacemenL baLLery ls a sealed lead-acld baLLery wlLh rellef venLs and raLlngs comparable Lo Lhe orlglnal baLLery. never Lry Lo use a non-rechargeable baLLery wlLh Lhe unlL. Ground|ng the D|g|t|zer When uslng Lhe opLlonal SA Lo power Lhe unlL from Lhe AC malns supply, remember LhaL Lhe unlL ls grounded Lhrough Lhe SA power cord. 1o avold elecLrlc shock, plug Lhe SA cord lnLo a properly wlred recepLacle where Lhe proLecLlve earLh ground has been verlfled. uo Lhls verlflcaLlon before maklng any power connecLlons Lo Lhe unlL. Page xiii ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J Use the roper ower Cord use Lhe power cord and connecLor supplled wlLh opLlonal SA, or an equlvalenL lLC-sLandard power cord. 8e sure LhaL lL ls ln good condlLlon. Antenna, hone & LAN Cab||ng never lnsLall anLenna, Lelephone, or LAn wlrlng durlng elecLrlcal sLorms. Always ensure adequaLe separaLlon beLween anLenna cabllng, Lelecom cabllng, or LAn cabllng and hlgh volLage wlrlng. Always perform a safeLy check on Lelecom and LAn wlrlng Lo measure Lhe volLage before worklng on Lhe wlrlng. 8emember Lelephone wlrlng carrles flfLy (30) Lo slxLy (60) volLs of uC and Lhe rlng slgnal aL nlneLy (90) vAC can dellver a very uncomforLable shock. ower over LLherneL Cabllng can carry uC volLages of up Lo 36vuC. 1o avold elecLrlc shock, do noL connecL safeLy exLra-low volLage (SLLv) clrculLs Lo Lelephone-neLwork volLage (1nv) clrculLs. LLherneL LAn porLs conLaln SLLv clrculLs, and some WAn porLs conLaln 1nv clrculLs. Some LAn and WAn porLs boLh use 8!-43 connecLors. use cauLlon when connecLlng cables. Do Not Cperate |n Lxp|os|ve Atmospheres 1he unlL and Lhe opLlonal SA provlde no exploslve proLecLlon from sLaLlc dlscharges or arclng componenLs. uo noL operaLe Lhe equlpmenL ln an aLmosphere of exploslve gases. 1he k|nemetr|cs' kock D|g|t|zer |s not 1o 8e Used Ior L|fe Support or L|fe-Cr|t|ca| Systems 1hese producLs are noL deslgned for operaLlng llfe crlLlcal supporL sysLems and should noL be used ln appllcaLlons where fallure Lo perform can reasonably be expecLed Lo creaLe a rlsk of harm Lo properLy or persons (lncludlng Lhe rlsk of bodlly ln[ury and deaLh) Page xivROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J 6$%#718,%&7$ 1hls manual descrlbes Lhe baslc operaLlon of Lhe klnemeLrlcs 8ock ulglLlzers, whlch lnclude Lhe CranlLe and 8asalL mulLlchannel daLa acqulslLlon sysLems.1he SysLem Cvervlew glves a brlef overvlew of Lhe unlL.1hls ls followed by Lhe lnsLallaLlon & SeLup lnsLrucLlons whlch wlll allow you Lo geL Lhe unlL worklng.1he 8aslc CperaLlon secLlon show how Lo use Lhe unlL for mosL slmple operaLlons, and ls followed by speclflc lnsLrucLlons on varlous common Lasks, Lhe Advanced CperaLlon secLlon shows how Lo perform more complex Lasks.1he ueLalled SysLem uescrlpLlon descrlbes ln deLall Lhe varlous sub-sysLems of Lhe dlglLlzer, Lhe varlous sofLware componenLs, and more.llnally, Lhe Pardware 8eference secLlon explalns lLems such as malnLenance and wlrlng cables.lL conLalns deLalled lnformaLlon on Lhe hardware of Lhe dlglLlzer, as well as operaLlonal lnformaLlon on Lhe dlglLlzer's sofLware. See Lhe secLlon lurLher lnformaLlon for addlLlonal sofLware and hardware references.1he dlagram below shows where you wlll flnd parLlcular lnformaLlon. 8aslc navlgaLlon lnLroducLlon 8ockhound SofLware lronL anel ComponenLs Sensor lnLerfaces SysLem Cvervlew neLwork lannlng lnsLalllng ulglLlzer ConnecLlng ulglLlzer Sensor ConnecLlons lnsLallaLlon & SeLup 8aslc SeLup arameLers llle ManagemenL llle vlewlng 8aslc CperaLlon Changlng LayouLs ConflguraLlon neLworklng & SecurlLy Advanced CperaLlon ower Supply rocessor AuC/uS 8oard & Sensor lnLerface SysLem llrmware SysLem uescrlpLlon revenLlve MalnLenance ueLalled LlecLrlcal lnLerfaces Cable ulagrams uecommlsslonlng & 8ecycllng Pardware 8eference Llnks Lo uocumenLaLlon CLher Llnks of lnLeresL lurLher lnformaLlon Page 1 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J 35(%'. 9:'#:&'; 1he 8ock mulLl-channel daLa acqulslLlon sysLems conslsL of a chassls conLalnlng exLernal connecLors Lo allow Lhe user Lo lnLerface Lhe sysLem Lo volLage ouLpuL sensors.A 8asalL can have 4 or 8 lndlvldual sensor channels dependlng on lLs conflguraLlon, and ls avallable wlLh an lnLernal Lhree channel acceleromeLer.A CranlLe can have 12, 20, 24 or 36 lndlvldual sensor channels dependlng on lLs conflguraLlon.1he slgnals from Lhese sensors are dlglLlzed on lndlvldual four channel Analog Lo ulglLal ConverLer boards.1he slgnals are Lhen fllLered, processed by a hlgh speed ulglLal Slgnal rocesslng sysLem and passed over a hlgh speed serlal llnk Lo Lhe sysLems maln processor.1hls conslsLs of a low power hlghly lnLegraLedprocessor runnlng Llnux and klnemeLrlcs 8ockhound sofLware, one or Lwo LLherneL lnLerfaces, Lwo or more serlal porLs, flxed and removable sLorage devlces, as well as hlgh resoluLlon sensor lnpuLs. 1here are also oLher opLlonal lnLerfaces and opLlons.1he 8asalL and CranlLe are members of Lhe larger klnemeLrlcs 8ock producL famlly, and as such may be used ln con[uncLlon wlLh oLher klnemeLrlcs 8ock producLs. 1he user lnLeracLlon wlLh Lhe sysLem ls Lhrough Lhe 8ockhound sofLware for seL-up, conLrol, and operaLlon of Lhe sysLem, and Lhrough Lhe lronL anel connecLors for Lhe physlcal connecLlon of power, sensors, communlcaLlon devlces, and CS Lo Lhe sysLem. !:-?5$"11 2:#51;@()*+!"#$ ('-A:-?5$"11 2:#51;@()*+!"#$ ('-A5;!#9>"#17 70J: "7 K.D LMFLFN'-A"#17 70J: "7 K.D LMFLFN@()*+'()*++12VAPWR_COM2-12VAPWR_COM1CAL1-3CH3+'-A ; Wait a bit > sleep 150 > ; Do a sensor calibration > snscal > Batch file creation complete. > 1o run Lhe baLch flle, Lype: > run mybatch Page 149 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J Q7$J$'%;7#2'1 D(' lf you don'L lnLend Lo normally connecL your dlglLlzer Lo a neLwork, we sLlll recommend LhaL you seL up Lhe dlglLlzer's neLwork so LhaL you can conLrol Lhe dlglLlzer from your local C when you're on slLe.1o communlcaLe dlrecLly beLween Lhe dlglLlzer and a C over LLherneL wlLhouL uslng any supporLlng neLwork hardware, you'll connecL Lhe dlglLlzer Lo Lhe C uslng an LLherneL crossover cable. Cnce connecLed, you should be able Lo operaLe Lhe dlglLlzer ln lLs Lyplcal neLworked modes. ln Lhls case, we recommend Lhe followlng parameLers: ulglLlzer: l Address: 192.168.1.1 neLmask: 233.233.233.0 CaLeway: 192.168.1.100 unS: none C: l Address: 192.168.1.100 neLmask: 233.233.233.0 CaLeway: 192.168.1.100 unS: none ?ou may also conslder conflgurlng Lhe dlglLlzer Lo acL as a uPC server, meanlng LhaL Lhe dlglLlzer can supply Lhe l address Lo your C when you connecL lL wlLhouL havlng Lo reconflgure Lhe C. uslng Lhe dlglLlzer as a uPC server can only be done lf Lhe dlglLlzer ls noL on a neLwork wlLh anoLher uPC server, such as ln a sLandalone conflguraLlon. 1o use Lhe dlglLlzer as a uPC server: ulglLlzer: l address: 192.168.9.1 neLmask: 233.233.233.0 CaLeway: 192.168.9.1 unS: none 1hen enable Lhe uPC server: under Llnux 2.4: initdconfig dhcp on reboot under Llnux 2.6: initdconfig isc-dhcp-server on reboot Page 150 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J C: l address: AuLomaLlcally asslgned lf you plan Lo normally only operaLe Lhe dlglLlzer Lhrough a modem, klnemeLrlcs recommends LhaL you add Lhe AlLus LmulaLlon module. 1hls module provldes many capablllLles, buL Lhe ones of lnLeresL here are: ulal on evenL llle 1ransfer arameLer upload/uownload llrmware updaLe lf you wlll have mulLlple dlglLlzers on an lnLernal neLwork aL Lhe slLe and you wlll nC1 use a uPC server (you need sLaLlc addresses), Lhen we suggesL uslng an addresslng sequence such as 192.168.1.1 for Lhe flrsL, 192.168.1.2 for Lhe second, and so on. lor deLalls of how Lo perform Lhese funcLlons, see Lhe secLlon Modem Cnly CperaLlon laLer on ln Lhls manual. Page 151 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J F-%8( C.8-"%&7$ 1he klnemeLrlcs AlLus lnsLrumenLs (k2s, LLnas, and ML. WhlLneys) are very popular wlLh several Lhousand unlLs dellvered. As such, supporLlng neLworks from flle based Lo real-Llme and near real Llme sysLems exlsL for Lhese lnsLrumenLs. ln some cases, Lhese neLworks have evolved over Lhe years lnLo very sophlsLlcaLed sysLems wlLh a greaL deal of capablllLy. We undersLand LhaL exLendlng or posslbly replaclng Lhese neLworks Lo supporL laLer generaLlon equlpmenL can represenL slgnlflcanL efforL and/or cosL. 1o ease Lhe burden, we have lncluded an AlLus LmulaLlon" module ln Lhe 8ockhound sofLware provldlng Lhe opLlon Lo make Lhe 8ock based dlglLlzer look" very much llke an AlLus lnsLrumenL so LhaL you can conLlnue Lo uLlllze your exlsLlng neLwork wlLh llLLle or no modlflcaLlons.Cbvlously, Lhe emulaLlon ls noL a 100 dupllcaLlon of all AlLus capablllLles ln exacLly Lhe same way as Lhey are lmplemenLed on Lhe AlLus. Powever, Lhe AlLus LmulaLlon module when comblned wlLh oLher modules such as Lhe AlLus Lv1 Archlver module provldes capablllLles such as: 8ecordlng ln Lv1 flle formaL AlLus llle namlng convenLlons SupporL for AlLus-sLyle modem operaLlons SupporL for Lhe AlLus Serlal uaLa SLreams (SuS) proLocol AlLus-sLyle Lermlnal mode funcLlons SupporL for AlLus 8lock mode 1hese capablllLles allow for operaLlon wlLh Lhe klnemeLrlcs nMS sofLware, as well as wlLh sofLware such as LarLhworm, AnLelope, or cusLomer developed sofLware wlLh llLLle or no modlflcaLlon. ln addlLlon, Lhe AlLus LmulaLlon modules allow for: SupporL for more Lhan 18 channels Co-operaLlon wlLh oLher 8ock plaLform capablllLles More compaLlble exlsLence beLween modem modes and sLreamlng daLa MulLlple AlLus LmulaLlon modules can be lncluded ln Lhe layouL MulLlple sLreamlng daLa lnLerfaces servlng daLa Lo mulLlple desLlnaLlons 1here are Lwo dlfferenL Lypes of AlLus LmulaLlon modules avallable wlLh very slmllar feaLures: AlLus 1elemeLry vla 8S-232 allows AlLus LmulaLlon Lhrough any 8ock serlal porL or modem AlLus 1elemeLry vla 1C/l allows AlLus LmulaLlon Lhrough l llnks Page 152 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J 0'#.&$"- .71' 1ermlnal mode ln AlLus LmulaLlon ls slmllar Lo how lL operaLes ln Lhe AlLus. A connecLlon ls made Lo Lhe unlL vla Lhe 8S-232 or 1C/l. Cnce connecLed, you can use commands LhaL are very slmllar Lo Lhose ln Lhe AlLus: Page 153 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J MosL of Lhese commands provlde approxlmaLlons Lo Lhe orlglnal AlLus command and are lnLended Lo be as compleLe a reproducLlon as ls reasonable. lL ls assumed LhaL mosL users who have occaslon Lo use Lhese commands wlll be famlllar wlLh Lhe AlLus commands on whlch Lhese emulaLed commands are based. AddlLlonal deLall on each command ls supplled here where a command ls subsLanLlally dlfferenL Lhan Lhe AlLus command else Lhe user ls referred Lo Lhe approprlaLe AlLus documenLaLlon, AlLus MonlLor Mode CommunlcaLlons, p/n 302219. AL presenL, Lhe llsL of commands ls as follows: * help ALARM - ALARM control functions ALARM off - Turn off the alarm bit Alarm blLs on 8ock dlglLlzers are provlded vla Lhe 8ock ClC module descrlbed ln Lhe lC 8lLs secLlon. 1he 8ock ClC module equaLes Lhe alarm funcLlon wlLh one of Lhe avallable hardware lC blLs, whlch wlll be Lrlggered when Lhe Lhreshold ls exceeded. 1hls command Lurns off LhaL ouLpuL as needed. ANSWERMODE - Forces hangup of the modem Also may be used Lo declare successful LermlnaLlon of a call. 1he CCS AlLus LmulaLlon modules speclflcally requlres boLh a SuCCLSS command Lo declare Lhe conversaLlon compleLe and an AnS command Lo hangup Lhe llne. AQ - AQ acquisition control functions AQ DET Detriggers recording AQ DVM Displays sensor signal levels ln addlLlon Lo supporLlng Lhe sLandard AlLus dlsplay of channel volLages and supporLlng sLep/unsLep mode, Lhls command also allows dlsplay of Lhe enabled sLaLe-of-healLh channels. AQ FT Performs sensor functional test AQ ON/OFF Enables or disables acquisition AQ PEAK Displays signal peaks during trigger AQ SRT Performs sensor response test AQ TRI Triggers recording BATTERY - BATTERY performs a battery test BAT mins - Performs a battery test for the time in minutes 1hls command LesLs funcLlonallLy of Lhe exLernal baLLery by lnLernally dlsconnecLlng Lhe lnpuL uC power, forclng Lhe sysLem Lo run off of Lhe baLLery for Lhe speclfled amounL of Llme. lf Lhe baLLery does noL have sufflclenL reserve, Lhls LesL may cause Lhe sysLem Lo reseL. Page 154 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J uurlng Lhe LesL, Lhe sysLem wlll dlsplay Lhe remalnlng Llme and currenL baLLery volLage as follows: * bat 2 This will perform a power supply battery test by disconnecting input DC power, and may cause the system to reboot if the battery does not have enough reserve. Are you sure you want to do this? [(Y)es, (N)o]: y Requesting battery test (120 seconds) Starting battery test... SYSTEM RESET indicates test failure Press any key to abort Seconds remaining: 32: 12.21V BLOCK - Forces the connection into block mode CD - Change Directory command Allows Lhe user Lo change subdlrecLorles wlLhln Lhe daLa dlrecLorles. 1he rooL" dlrecLory of AlLus LmulaLlon ls placed aL Lhe speclfled daLa dlrecLory, whlch ls usually /daLa/evenLs. lor securlLy conslderaLlons, Lhe user ls noL allowed Lo navlgaLe ouLslde of Lhe daLa dlrecLory and subdlrecLorles. 1he excepLlon here ls access Lo flrmware flles such as log, baLch, conflguraLlon and scrlpL flles LhaL are locaLed ln varlous locaLlons LhroughouL Lhe sysLem. lor Lhese, a pseudo dlrecLory ls creaLed LhaL cannoL be dlrecLly Cu'd" Lo, buL lnsLead you may access wlLh commands llke dir FW". CALLMODE - Forces hangup of the modem CLEAR - CLEAR events and alarms CLEAR ALL - Clear event counter and alarm CLEAR EVENT - Clear event counter only CLEAR ALARM - Clear alarm only CPPC - CPPC command controls modem power with 2 hour timeout CPPC on - Turn on the modem power CPPC off - Turn off the modem power Page 155 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J DELETE - Delete command - Deletes files singly or in groups DEL file FW - Deletes rt.log, err.log, and batch files See noLes regardlng speclal flrmware flles ln Lhe descrlpLlon of Lhe CD command. DIR - Displays storage directory DIR FW - Displays special files See noLes regardlng speclal flrmware flles ln Lhe descrlpLlon of Lhe CD command. DISPLAY - DIS displays system parameters DIS BIT - Displays bit map parameters DIS CHA - Displays channel parameters DIS MOD - Displays modem parameters DIS SEN - Displays sensor parameters DIS SER - Displays serial data stream parameters DIS STR - Displays stream parameters DIS RWM - Displays read/write/miscellaneous DIS WRI file - Writes parameters to a file WrlLes dlglLlzer conflguraLlon parameLers (exLracLed from Lhe acLlve conflg.[ar flle LhaL holds all currenL parameLers) Lo Lhe speclfled flle. llles are wrlLLen ln a human readable formaL of Lhe form: *** SYSTEM-WIDE PARAMETERS Data directory: \data *** ALTUS EVT FORMAT DATA ARCHIVER Output directory: \data\events\ Directory layout: FLAT Channel list: * Julian Day: false Separate by digitizer: false ZIP multiple files: false Keep ZIP only: false *** CGS ALTUS TELEMETRY VIA TCP/IP TCP Port: 9801 Channel list: * Enable modem use: false Dial on event: false Dial on daily checkin: false etc

Page 156 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J DIS ADV file - Writes parameters (incl advanced) to a file 1hls command ls slmllar Lo Lhe DIS WRI command above, buL lncludes advanced parameLers normally hldden Lo reduce complexlLy. A sample of some advanced parameLers lncluded would be: Call Window Duration: 15 Call Power Warmup: 0 Compressed mode: true Buffer size: 0 Simulate Altus naming (Advanced): true Dynamic Packet sizing (Advanced): 0-Dynamic 2048 EDIT - EDIT command ignored LdlL command as LradlLlonally deflned ln Lhe AlLus ls noL supporLed. ln general, parameLers are conLalned ln Lhe conflg.[aL conflguraLlon flle and should be edlLed uslng elLher Lhe web lnLerface or Lhe 8ock1alk sofLware as descrlbed elsewhere. As a resulL, some changes whlch would normally be made ln AlLus Lul1 mode are avallable as commands avallable from Lhe *" prompL. ln Lhese cases, Lhe changes Lo Lhe operaLlon of Lhe sysLem Lake place lmmedlaLely. EEPROM - EEPROM command - Displays status of board ID EEPROMs 8eads and dlsplays Lhe conLenLs of Lhe lu 8CMs assoclaLed wlLh Lhe varlous boards ln Lhe sysLem. 1he ouLpuL from Lhls command wlll Lake Lhe followlng form: * eeprom PartNumber=112110 DashNumber=01 BoardRev=A PartsListRev=A SerialNo=21 Bridge=1 ESerialNo=1C00700903000058 Built=4907 Tested=0108 VendorNumber=49070021 BoardType=BlackFin BFNumber=0 Page 157 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J GPS - GPS status functions GPS DIAG on|off|val - Timing system diagnostics vals: 1=Time reports2=Time verifies vals: 4=Time quality8=Time syncs vals: 10=Position reports20=State of health vals: 40=Satellites & SNRs CeneraLes AlLus-sLyle CS dlagnosLlc lnformaLlon wlLh some addlLlonal lnformaLlon avallable (such as Llme quallLy). unllke Lhe AlLus Lhough, whlch provldes for all or noLhlng" dlagnosLlc ouLpuL, Lhe 8ock dlglLlzer allows you Lo selecLlvely enable and dlsable dlfferenL dlagnosLlcs by speclfylng dlfferenL values ranglng from 0 (noLhlng) Lo 7l (everyLhlng). GPS ID - Timing system type and version GPS OFF - Timing system power off GPS ON - Timing system power on GPS STAT - Timing system status HELP - Displays help on all available commands MKBATCH - MKBATCH creates a batch file by typing in lines of commands MKBATCH file - Creates the specified batch file See Batch Mode MKDIR - Make directory command - Makes a new subdirectory MKDIR dir - Makes the subdirectory 'dir' MODEM - MODEM command - Provides limited modem control parameters MOD CHE hh mm dd - Sets daily checkin at 'hh:mm', skipping 'dd' days MOD CHE -1 - Disables daily checkin MOD HOLD ON - Disables dial-out ulsables dlal-ouL unLll re-enabled by Lhe user. SLaLus of Lhe hold ls shown ln Lhe S1A1 and ulS MCu command resulLs, as well as ln response Lo Lhe MCu PCLu command wlLhouL argumenLs. MOD HOLD OFF - Enables dial-out Cancels any modem hold ln progress. MOD PHO n num - Sets modem dial out phone number 'n' (1 or 2) to 'num' See Lul1 command, above. Changes Lo Lhe operaLlon of Lhe modem Lake place lmmedlaLely. Page 158 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J NWDEFER - NWDEFER Defers network triggering temporarily When uslng neLwork Lrlggerlng, allows Lhe user Lo Lemporarlly dlsable ouLgolng neLwork Lrlggerlng for malnLenance or LesL purposes so LhaL lnLerconnecLed unlLs wlll noL cross-Lrlgger. lf Lhe local unlL Lrlggers whlle neLwork Lrlggers are deferred, Lhen Lhe local unlL wlll sLlll Lrlgger buL wlll noL lnform oLher unlLs of Lhe Lrlgger. lnsLead, a log enLry wlll be made LhaL lndlcaLes Lhe deferral. NWDEFER secs - Defer network triggering for 'secs' seconds 1lme value musL be poslLlve. 8eallsLlcally, Lhere ls no maxlmum Llme wlLh Lhe maxlmum belng a slgned 32 blL number, so zero Lo 2,147,483,647 (~68 years). NWDEFER 0 - Cancel network triggering deferral NWDEFER - Display current network triggering deferral status PASSWORD - PASSWORD command unlocks protected commands PAUSE - PAUSE Pause and wait for user input used wlLh baLch flles Lo walL for user lnpuL. See Batch Mode Q - Quit command ignored LxlL command from Lul1 mode, whlch ls noL used. See Lul1 command. RENAME - Rename command - Renames or moves files or directories REN file file - Renames a file to another name REN file dir - Moves a file to a directory REN dir dir - Renames a directory to another name REN file file FW - Renames rt.log, err.log, and batch files See noLes regardlng speclal flrmware flles ln Lhe descrlpLlon of Lhe CD command. RMDIR - RMDIR command - Deletes empty directories See noLes regardlng speclal flrmware flles ln Lhe descrlpLlon of Lhe CD command. RUN - RUN runs a batch file by executing commands RUN file See Batch Mode RX - XMODEM Receive command Page 159 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J SLEEP - SLEEP Sleep the specified number of seconds SLEEP seconds used wlLh baLch flles Lo delay a speclfled amounL of Llme. See Batch Mode STATUS - Reports current status information SUCCESS - Causes completion of call by clearing dial-out reasons Cnly avallable wlLh Lhe CCS AlLus LmulaLlon modules. used Lo declare successful LermlnaLlon of a call. 1he CCS AlLus LmulaLlon modules speclflcally requlres boLh a SuCCLSS command Lo declare Lhe conversaLlon compleLe and an AnS command Lo hangup Lhe llne. SUM - Displays event file summaries SYSTEM - SYS performs system operations SYS REBOOT - Reboots the Operating System 8ebooLs Lhe enLlre sysLem lncludlng Lhe underlylng CperaLlng SysLem. SYS RES - System reset reboots Rockhound 8esLarLs [usL Lhe appllcaLlon secLlon of Lhe sysLem, wlLhouL rebooLlng Lhe CperaLlng SysLem. TIME - TIME sets or displays system time TIME - Displays current time TIME yy mm dd hh mm ss TX - XMODEM Transmit command VERSION - Reports version information Lxample: * ver 8CCk ulglLlzer SofLware 3.1.2 /n 304708 CopyrlghL (c) 2009, klnemeLrlcs, lnc. LasL 8evlsed: !uly 9, 2009 8l0, 8l=0.1.76,CalSCC=0006,C8L=00028,CLu=nc/nc/nc/nc 8l0, 8l [ 09022311:110176 :: Page 160 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J WINDOW - WINDOW manages timed recording windows WIN NEW - Defines a new timed recording window WIN DEL x - Deletes a timed recording window WIN - Lists all current timed recording windows used Lo creaLe and manage Llmed recordlng wlndows. 1he user can creaLe Llmed wlndows for one Llme or dally repeLlLlon, and can llsL or deleLe wlndows as needed. Lxamples: * win new Duration (sec): 90 Hour (0-23): 11 Minute (0-59): 43 Daily? (Y/N): n Month (1-12): 3 Day (1-31): 29 Year (2008-2099): 2010 1: Mar 29, 201011:43, Duration 90 secs * win new Duration (sec): 120 Hour (0-23): 13 Minute (0-59): 30 Daily? (Y/N): y 1: Mar 29, 201011:43, Duration 90 secs 2: Jul 14, 200913:30, Duration 120 secs (DAILY) * win 1: Mar 29, 201011:43, Duration 90 secs 2: Jul 15, 200913:30, Duration 120 secs (DAILY) * win del 2 Deleted timed recording window 2 \\\ - Forces command mode - Ignored in command mode I"%,< O71' AlLusemulaLed command mode supporLs a llmlLed baLch mode process Lo make lL somewhaL easler Lo perform rouLlne acLlvlLles such as perlodlc malnLenance. 1he Mk8A1CP command ls used Lo creaLe a baLch flle by name, accepLlng lnpuL unLll 8L1u8n only ls enLered. Llnes of Lhe flle are execuLed as commands as lf Lyped by Lhe user. Llnes sLarLlng wlLh ," or " are LreaLed as commenLs and lgnored. 1he baLch flle wlll be creaLed wlLh Lhe exLenslon .8A1" on Lhe dlglLlzer. 8aLch flles can also be uploaded or downloaded uslng Lhe 1x and 8x commands wlLh Lhe lW" quallfler. lor example: * mkbatch mybatch Type in lines of commands, one command per line. When done, press RETURN only to close the file. > ; Quarterly Maintenance > ; Get overall unit status Page 161 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J > stat > ; Get GPS status > gps stat > ; Do a 2 minute battery test > bat 2 > ; Hangup > ans > ; Wait a bit > sleep 30 > ; Generate an FT, which should call back > aq ft > Batch file creation complete. * 1o run Lhe baLch flle, Lype: * run mybatch 3%#'".&$B SLreamlng uaLa ls slmulaLed from Lhe AlLus LmulaLlon module. arameLers for SLreamlng uaLa lnclude: Channel selecLlon 8uffer slze uaLa compresslon mode orL selecLlon and baud raLe are avallable when uslng Lhe 8S-232 verslons of Lhe module +&"- 9$ C:'$% Slmllar Lo Lhe AlLus, dlallng opLlons are provlded whlch are seL wlLhln Lhe module's parameLers and lnclude: hone numbers lnlLlallzaLlon and modem conLrol sLrlngs ulallng reasons (evenL, loss of CS, low baLLery, eLc) Call compleLlon mode Call reLrles and reLry delays ually checkln Modem power conLrol wlndows Call LransacLlon log enLrles (lnLo sysLem log) Page 162 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J O71'. 9$-5 9A'#"%&7$ AlLhough prlmarlly deslgned as an l-based lnsLrumenL, Lhe 8ock dlglLlzer can be used ln a modem only operaLlon mode allowlng for compleLe command and conLrol of Lhe unlL uslng only a modem. 1he baslc capablllLles of Lhls mode of operaLlon are ouLllned here. 1he 11Mon|tor 1he 11?MonlLor provldes a proLecLlon mechanlsm Lo allow you Lo access a 8ock dlglLlzer even lf Lhe 8ockhound sofLware ls rendered lnoperaLlve. 1hls ls lmporLanL because Lhe AlLus LmulaLlon module LhaL conLrols Lhe modem runs as parL of Lhe 8ockhound layouL. lf Lhe layouL's parameLer were corrupLed or lnadverLenLly seL up ln such a way LhaL Lhe sysLem could noL run, Lhen you would be unable Lo access Lhe sysLem Lhrough Lhe modem. 1he 11?MonlLor ls a sofLware layer LhaL ls beLween Lhe AlLus LmulaLlon module and Lhe underlylng CperaLlng SysLem. Slmply puL, when you call Lhe modem lL ls Lhe 11?MonlLor sofLware LhaL flrsL answers Lhe call. lf you slmply begln Lhe conversaLlon wlLh Lhe unlL, Lhen 11?MonlLor LransparenLly passes all characLers dlrecLly Lo and from 8ockhound. lf however, Lhe 8ockhound sofLware ls unable Lo operaLe, you would call Lhe unlL and afLer 11?MonlLor answers Lhe call you would send a ' Lo Lhe sysLem, whlch 11?MonlLor lnLerpreLs as a requesL Lo dlrecLly access Lhe CperaLlng SysLem. ln Lhls case you wlll be presenLed wlLh a Llnux logln prompL. lrom Lhe prompL, you can log lnLo Llnux and reseL or correcL Lhe problems encounLered. SeLLlng up Lo use 11?MonlLor ls falrly slmple and lnvolves Lwo baslc sLeps: lrom Llnux you run Lhe ttymonconfig scrlpL Lo assoclaLe Lhe modem's 11? porL and an l porL. lrom 8ockhound you use Lhe 1C/l verslon of Lhe AlLus LmulaLlon module and choose Lhe same l porL. 8unnlng ttymonconfig would look as follows: ttymonconfig Enter the tty device Default: /dev/ttyS3 > /dev/ttyS3 Enter the modem init string Default: ATZE0S0=1 > ATZE0&C1&D0S0=1 Page 163 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J Enter the application port number (5001-65534) Default: 9800 > 9800 Review the new parameters: TTY_DEV = /dev/ttyS3 MODEM_INIT= ATZE0&C1&D0S0=1 APP_PORT= 9800 Press [Enter] to Continue, or [Ctrl-c] to Quit. Save the parameters? (Y/N)? > y Saving parameters... Auto-start the service at boot? (Y/N)? > y Stopping KMI TTY Monitor Service: /usr/sbin/ttymond: line 61: 518 Terminated ttywatch $APP_READ_FIFO $APP_WRITE_FIFO $TTY_DEV ttymond: Stopped! Ok Enabling auto-start... Starting KMI TTY Monitor Service: Ok ttymond: Monitoring tty /dev/ttyS3 and port 9800... Page 164 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J nexL you musL add Lhe AlLus LmulaLlon module vla 1C/l Lo your layouL and conflgure lL Lo use porL 9800 as follows: Cbvlously, you wlll wanL Lo LesL your sysLem for Lhe ablllLy dlal ln and dlal ouL before leavlng Lhe premlses. Page 165 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J NC1L: Use of 11Mon|tor |s strong|y recommended |f the modem w||| be the on|y |nterface to your un|t. We fee| th|s |s |mportant enough that |f you use the kS-232 vers|on of the A|tus Lmu|at|on modu|e and set |t up for modem use then |t WILL NC1 CLkA1L w|thout spec|f|c add|t|ona| setup. 1h|s |s to protect you by reduc|ng the poss|b|||ty of f|e|d v|s|ts |f the kockhound software or conf|gurat|on |s rendered |noperab|e by conf|gurat|on errors. lf you add Lhe 8S-232 verslon of Lhe AlLus LmulaLlon module and enable modem mode, Lhe modem feaLures wlll noL work aL all and you wlll see Lhe followlng message ln Lhe log flle: L88C8! Modem enabled as prlmary connecLlon lf you wlsh Lo uLlllze Lhe 8S-232 verslon of Lhe AlLus LmulaLlon module dlrecLly because you have a secondary l or modem connecLlon (or lf you're [usL wllllng Lo Lake Lhe rlsk), Lhen speclfy Lhe connecLlon as a secondary connecLlon as shown. noLe Lhe deLalled warnlng below: D|a||ng In ulallng ln Lo Lhe 8ock Lhrough Lhe modem lnLerface ls Lhe same as Lhe AlLus. Cnce Lhe modem connecLs, you musL glve one or more backslash characLers (") dependlng on whaL Lhe unlL ls dolng, and you wlll Lhen be presenLed wlLh a command prompL LhaL allows you Lo enLer commands. I||e 1ransfer llle Lransfers Lhrough Lhe modem lnLerface can be performed uslng Lhe xMCuLM 8x and 1x commands or uslng AlLus block mode. AlLus block mode allows you Lo use AlLus Culck1alk or AlLus llle AsslsLanL sofLware Lo Lransfer flles. Page 166 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J arameter Down|oad 1o download your parameLers Lhrough Lhe modem, use Lhe 1x command wlLh Lhe lW" quallfler Lo download conflg.[ar" as follows: TX config.jar FW CLher speclal flle Lypes LhaL can be Lransferred uslng Lhe 1x lW mechanlsm lnclude: unlL conflguraLlon (conflg.[ar) 8aLch flles (.baL) Log flles (rL.log, err.log, or sysLem.log) Sensor scrlpL flles (.csq) Speclal conflguraLlon flles (.cfg) Ld|t|ng arameters w|th kock1a|k 1he 8ock1alk program can be used Lo edlL parameLers you have manually reLrleved from Lhe dlglLlzer wlLh Lhe 1x command. 1o do Lhls, conflgure 8ock1alk Lo supporL ConflguraLlon Archlval (see Lhe secLlon on 8ock1alk ). SelecL Lhe de-archlval funcLlon Lhrough Lhe buLLon or llleue-archlve LayouL or Lhe Loolbar buLLon: Page 167 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J LocaLe Lhe [ar flle LhaL conLalns Lhe conflguraLlon LhaL you downloaded from Lhe unlL and make Lhe necessary changes uslng Lhe arameLer LdlLor or oLher funcLlons of 8ock1alk. Cnce Lhe changes have been made, save Lhe modlfled conflguraLlon by selecLlng llleArchlve LayouL or by uslng Lhe Loolbar buLLon: Cnce you've saved Lhe modlfled conflguraLlon ln a flle, you can send lL back Lo Lhe dlglLlzer over Lhe modem uslng Lhe 8x command as descrlbed below. arameter Up|oad 1o upload your parameLers Lhrough Lhe modem, use Lhe 8x command wlLh Lhe lW" quallfler Lo upload conflg.[ar" as follows: RX config.jar FW AfLer you have successfully uploaded Lhe conflguraLlon, lssue Lhe sys res command Lo lnsLall Lhe uploaded conflguraLlon. NC1L: It may take as |ong as a m|nute or two for the kockhound software to shutdown, unpack the new conf|gurat|on and restart before the system |s back |n fu|| operat|on. CLher speclal flle Lypes LhaL can be Lransferred uslng Lhe 8x lW mechanlsm lnclude: llrmware flles (updaLe.[ar) unlL conflguraLlon (conflg.[ar) 8aLch flles (.baL) Sensor scrlpL flles (.csq) Speclal conflguraLlon flles (.cfg) Page 168 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J Insta|||ng I|rmware Updates 1o upload a flrmware updaLe Lhrough Lhe modem, use Lhe 8x command wlLh Lhe lW" quallfler Lo upload updaLe.[ar" as follows: RX update.jar FW AfLer you have successfully uploaded Lhe flrmware, lssue Lhe sys res command Lo lnsLall Lhe uploaded flrmware. NC1L: It may take as |ong as f|ve m|nutes for the kockhound software to shutdown, unpack the new f|rmware, |nsta|| |t, and restart before the system |s back |n fu|| operat|on. 1he updated f|rmware f||e MUS1 be named "update.[ar" |n order to be |nsta||ed. Page 169 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J ?FR( ! n Do you want to specify an NTP server? (Y/N)? > y Enter the IP address or complete host name of the NTP server > www.myntp.com Page 208 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J Q'%;7#2&$B "$1 3',8#&%5 1he 8ock dlglLlzer provldes sLandard SSP servlces as well as mosL sLandard l servlces.1he followlng servlces are enabled by defaulL: SSH NTP PING POC 1he followlng servlces are dlsabled by defaulL: TELNET FTP TFTP 1he 1LLnL1 and l1 servlces can easlly be enabled lf needed uslng Lhe inetdconf scrlpL. See Lhe l Servlces secLlon. Page 209 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J 374%;"#' O"&$%'$"$,' / 3'#:&,' ln Lhls secLlon we dlscuss recommended malnLenance and servlce procedures. 1he 8ock dlglLlzer conLalns no user replaceable fuses or lnLernal baLLerles. @7;'#&$B DA % !ava. Cpen Lhe !ava Lab and AppleL 8unLlme SeLLlngs. SeL Lhe runLlme parameLers Lo someLhlng llke -xmx128m. Apply Lhe changes, close Lhe !ava conLrol panel, and close and reopen Lhe browser Lo apply changes. +'-'%&$B " V&$8W 1',%7#5 ;&%< -7%( 74 4&-'( lf a conflguraLlon error lnadverLenLly resulLs ln Lhe creaLlon of loLs of useless flles - such as when you have lnadverLenLly seL Lhe Lrlgger levels Loo low, you may flnd LhaL Llnux has problems deallng wlLh Lhe large dlrecLorles. ln Lhls case you may flnd LhaL Lrylng even Lo deleLe Lhe flles falls wlLh Lhe message Loo many flles". Cne way Lo correcL Lhe problem ls wlLh a slmple scrlpL: cd /tmp/kmi for I in `ls`; do echo $I; rm $I; done M"$[% 1'-'%' 1"%" 4&-'( ;@A E#2' &2 +N35&-%&' 4"X"2.: Nevet ploce metolllc objects (socb os o sctewJtlvet ot yoot wtlstwotcb sttop) octoss tbe tetmlools of o bottety. 1be metol tetmlools coo qet vety bot. nooJle bottetles wltb cote, ooJ Jo oot Jtop tbem ot ottempt to toke tbem opott. kecycle oseJ bottetles, ot Jlspose of tbem lo occotJooce wltb locol teqolotloos. uo oot tbtow oseJ bottetles ooto o flte. !"#$%&'( 8efote lostollloq tbe oew bottety moke sote lt ls folly cbotqeJ. lf tbe bottety ls oocbotqeJ, tbe oolt wlll cbotqe lt, bot tbls coo toke some tlme - ooJ lf Ac powet ls lost, tbe oolts powet ootooomy wlll be teJoceJ.1o replace an exLernal baLLery: ulsconnecL Lhe power source from Lhe unlL and Lhe baLLeryWlLh Lhe power cable dlsconnecLed from boLh Lhe unlL and Lhe SA remove Lhe old baLLery.ConnecL Lhe negaLlve Lermlnal of Lhe new baLLery Lo Lhe black wlre.ConnecL Lhe poslLlve Lermlnal of Lhe new baLLery Lo Lhe red wlre.ConnecL Lhe power cable Lo Lhe power connecLor on Lhe unlL and ensure Lhe unlL Lurns on under baLLery power.8econnecL Lhe SA and check LhaL Lhe unlL swlLches Lo Lhls power source. NC1L: An externa| battery shou|d not be used w|th a system powered by a ower Cver Lthernet (CL) connect|on.E"$$+20 =+1015%'6We recommend you recycle Lhe sealed lead-acld cells used by Lhe dlglLlzer, lf properly recycled Lhey are envlronmenLally frlendly. ?ou should be able Lo recycle used baLLerles aL Lhe same cenLers LhaL recycle auLomoblle baLLerles.kep|ac|ng Compact I|ash Cards and SD Cards klnemeLrlcs uses Sanulsk LxLreme Cards or equlvalenL ln boLh Lhe CompacL llash and Su Card locaLlons. 1hese cards are raLed for exLremes of LemperaLure, shock, and vlbraLlon. uslng consumer speclflcaLlon cards could resulL ln daLa loss and sysLem fallure. 8efore uslng any new medla, make sure lL ls properly formaLLed.MosL llkely you wlll wanL Lo formaL removable medla such as CompacL llash and Secure ulglLal cards so LhaL Lhey can be read ln your C or uA. lf uslng new cards Lhey wlll already be formaLLed uslng a C compaLlble formaL, or you can formaL Lhem uslng your C or uA. 1he cards can also be used wlLh Llnux Lx12 or Lx13 formaLs lf you wlll read Lhe cards ln a Llnux sysLem, or lf you don'L lnLend Lo remove Lhem from Lhe sysLem. 1he sysLem wlll read Lhe cards correcLly regardless of Lhe formaL you choose. See 8emovable Medla. ln a dlglLlzer wlLhouL Lhe opLlonal SLorage Module Lhe cards are noL deslgned Lo be removed. lf you do need Lo renew Lhem or replace Lhem you should proceed as follows: Page 274 ROCK DIGITIZER USER MANUALDOCUMENT 300715, REVISION J repare Lhe replacemenL cards as dlscussed below. 1he CompacL llash card holds Lhe enLlre operaLlng lmage sofLware so ensure you have creaLed Lhe correcL lmage.8emove all power sources from Lhe sysLem and walL unLll lL has compleLed lLs shuLdown sequence.8emove Lhe lefL proLecLlve bumper by genLly easlng lL off Lhe meLal end cover.8emove Lhe seal screw from Lhe fronL of Lhe unlL Lo allow Lhe pressure wlLhln Lhe unlL Lo equallze.8emove Lhe lefL end cap by unscrewlng Lhe four vlslble hex head bolLs.1he sockeLs for Lhe CompacL llash and Su cards wlll now be vlslble.8eplace Lhe card. NC1L: SD cards are removed by push|ng |nward f|rst.lf Lhe unlL has been ln Lhe fleld someLlme or Lhe humldlLy ls hlgh we recommend replaclng Lhe deslccanL pack aL Lhls Llme.8eplace Lhe end cap ensurlng LhaL Lhe C-8lng ls correcLly locaLed ln Lhe lnLerlor groove.1lghLen Lhe four screws.8eplace Lhe seal screw ln Lhe fronL of Lhe unlL.8eplace Lhe proLecLlve bumper.8econnecL Lhe unlL Lo Lhe power sources. !"#$%&'( losslble Joto loss. lf yoo Jo oot cottectly fotmot yoot stotoqe meJlo Joto loss ot system ctosbes coo occot.!"#$%&'( losslble epolpmeot Jomoqe. lf yoo Jo oot cottectly teploce tbe eoJ cop ooJ tbe seol sctew tbe wotettlqbt loteqtlty of tbe oolt coo be comptomlseJ ooJ Jomoqe coo occot to tbe oolt.!"#$%&'( B&$+'$%"5 F*H +7#%3,+'$ .","6+: 1be Jlqltlzet cltcolt bootJs cootolo cMO5 compooeots tbot coo be JomoqeJ by electtostotlc Jlscbotqe (5u) lf oot ptopetly booJleJ. use o qtoooJeJ wtlst sttop, wltb lmpeJooce of opptoxlmotely 1 MObm, to ptotect compooeots ftom 5u Jomoqe wbeo booJlloq cltcolt bootJs. 8efote temovloq ooy cltcolt bootJs ot Jlscoooectloq ooy lotetool cobles, be sote tbot oll bottetles ooJ tbe cbotqet ote JlscoooecteJ. C|ean|ng the D|g|t|zer ulsconnecL all power from Lhe unlL before cleanlng lL lncludlng Lhe exLernal baLLery. 1hen wlpe off Lhe exLerlor surfaces wlLh a mlld deLergenL and a damp sofL cloLh. uo noL use an abraslve cloLh especlally on Lhe label area as Lhls wlll damage Lhe unlL. 1he exLernal baLLery can also be cleaned wlLh a mlld deLergenL and damp cloLh followlng Lhe precauLlo