Seal428: V2.0 User's Manual Vol. 2
Seal428: V2.0 User's Manual Vol. 2
Seal428: V2.0 User's Manual Vol. 2
V2.0
User’s Manual
Vol. 2
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Table
of
Contents
1 SEGD format
Overview. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
SEGD Rev 1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
Data file . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Conventions used in this chapter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
File Header block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
General header block #1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
General Header block # 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
General Header block # 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Scan Type Header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
Extended Header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
External Header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27
Trace Data block for SERCEL channels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28
Trace header . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Trace Header Extensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30
Trace data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
4 Navigation formats
Seal428 interfacing capabilities . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54
Navigation templates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
Element of information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56
Constraints on elements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58
Annotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
Optional Block . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
A Organization Codes
Introduction
The documentation coming with the Seal428 system consists of the
following manuals:
• Installation Manual (Manual # 10015725): contains an introduction
to the Seal428 system, some basic instructions for getting started with
the system, and system deployment information that will help get a
Seal428 System operating.
• User’s Manual Volume 1 (Manual # 10015749): describes the
parameters displayed on the system’s Graphical User Interface (GUI)
and how to use each window.
• User’s Manual Volume 2 (Manual # 10015750): this manual,
containing information on logged data and on interfaces (description
of Input/Output formats, including the SEGD format).
• User’s Manual Volume 3 (Manual # 10015752): contains reference
information (filter charts, theory of tests, technical data, release
notes, specifications).
• Technical Manual (Manual # 10015754): contains maintenance and
repair information, including operating instructions for using the
system’s testers.
Seal428 manuals are automatically loaded from the Seal428
DVD-ROM to your computer’s disk (in the “doc” folder) as you load
the Seal428 software package. To open this manual in a PDF file reader
(Adobe Acrobat Reader) on a computer, search for the “doc” folder.
1 SEGD format
Overview 1
Seal428 Changes
Revision
1.0 Original release
See also SEGD header edits (page 47) for the changes introduced by the
“SEGD Edition” process.
SEGD Rev 1
BOT
First Second Last
Identification data data data Tape
EOF
EOF
EOF
EOF
I BG
EOF
Data file
Detail 1
EOF
I BG
I BG
I BG
I BG
I BG
1 2 n n+1 Trace
block
See detail 2 See detail 3 (Max block size: 128, 256 or 512 kB)
No trace blocking
File First Second Last
header trace trace trace
EOF
I BG
I BG
I BG
I BG
I BG
I BG
block data data data
block block block
Acceler. channels
Acceler. channels
Acceler. channels
Acceler. channels
Acceler. channels
All Tilt channels
All Hydrophone
All Crossline
All Crossline
All Vertical
All Vertical
All Vertical
channels
channels
See detail 4
Detail 2
Detail 3
20 bytes 32 bytes 32 bytes up to 128 004 bytes
(for SERCEL channels)
Trace Trace Trace
Trace header header Data
header extension extension
block # 1 block # 7
244 bytes
Byte
No.
Value Fmt Description Notes
1
000000 non blocked record
20-22 XXXXXX Bytes per scan
100000 blocked record
Base scan interval:
0.25 ms =4
0.5 ms =8 See SEGD header edits
23 XX bcd
1 ms = 10 (page 47).
2 ms = 20
4 ms = 40
24H 0 Polarity (untested)
24L-25 0 Not used
Record type:
26H X bcd 8 = normal
2 = test record
Record length (extended record
26L-27 FFF
length used)
28 01 bcd Scan type per record
Number of channel sets per
29 XX bcd Variable.
record
Number of sample skew 32 byte
30 00
extensions
31 32 bcd Extended header length
32 XX bcd External header length FF.
Byte
No.
Value Fmt Description Notes
1
Alias filter frequency at - 3dB point
0.25 0.5 1 0.5 1 (if Hydrophone or
13-14 XXXX bcd Accelerometer channel).
FDU 1600 800 400 200 100
Digital
Chan Operation / Test type filter
Byte
Value Fmt Description Notes
No.
25-26 0 Third Notch Frequency
27-28 0 Extended channel set number
29H 0 Extended header flag
7 for SERCEL channels.
29L X bin Trace Header Extensions See SEGD header edits
(page 47).
30 XX bin Vertical Stack
31 XX bin Streamer cable number
Array forming:
32 X bin
0x01: No array forming
Extended Header
1
Byte No. Value Fmt Description Notes
1000 to 128000 ms.
Acquisition length
1-4 XXXX bin See SEGD header edits
(for seismic traces)
(page 47).
Sample rate 250, 500, 1000, 2000,
5-8 XXXX bin
(for seismic traces) 4000 µs
See SEGD header edits
9-12 XXXX bin Total number of traces
(page 47).
1 to n.
All the auxiliary channels
described in the Streamer
Number of Auxes window are recorded, even
13-16 XXXX bin
(including AXCU channels) those at fault or not
connected, if any.
See SEGD header edits
(page 47).
17-20 XXXX bin Number of Seis traces
21-24 XXXX bin Number of dead Seis traces
25-28 XXXX bin Number of live Seis traces
0 = no source
29-32 XXXX bin Type of source
1 = Impulsive
Number of samples in trace
33-36 XXXX bin 1 to 128000
(for seismic traces)
0.
37-40 XXXX bin Shot number See SEGD header edits
(page 47).
Bit 0: TB-triggered
Bit 1: Raw
41-44 XXXX bin File Type Bit 3: Navigation
See SEGD header edits
(page 47).
External Header
Trace header
0 = No
25 X bin Capacitance error
1 = Yes
0 = No
26 X bin Cut off error
1 = Yes
27-32 0 Not used
Byte
No.
Value Fmt Description Notes
1
FDU unit type
0x04 FDU2M
0x08 FDU2F
17 XX bin
0x1A FDU2M-428
0x1B FDU2F-428
0x29 FDU3F-428
18 Not used.
19-20 0 Spare
- Hydrophone: Volt/bar.
21-24 XXXX flt Sensor sensitivity - Accelerometer: V/m/s².
- Tilt channel: Radian.
25-28 XXXXXXXX bin Extended unit serial number
Extended FDU assembly
29-32 XXXXXXXX bin
serial number
Byte
No.
Value Fmt Description Notes
1
Computed from channel’s
actual low-cut filter
frequency.
29-32 XXXX flt Compound low-cut filter.
See “Seal428 acquisition
filters” in User’s Manual Vol.
3.
Trace data
Byte
Value Description
No.
1 S, C7 thru C 1
2 C0, Q-1 thru Q-7 Sample value represented in 32 bit floating point IEEE
3 Q-8 thru Q-15 demultiplexed format
4 Q-16 thru Q-23
S C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 1
C0 Q-1 Q-2 Q-3 Q-4 Q-5 Q-6 Q-7 2
First sample
Q-8 Q-9 Q-10 Q-11 Q-12 Q-13 Q-14 Q-15 3
Q-16 Q-17 Q-18 Q-19 Q-20 Q-21 Q-22 Q-23 4
S C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1 5
C0 Q-1 Q-2 Q-3 Q-4 Q-5 Q-6 Q-7 6
Second sample
Q-8 Q-9 Q-10 Q-11 Q-12 Q-13 Q-14 Q-15 7
Q-16 Q-17 Q-18 Q-19 Q-20 Q-21 Q-22 Q-23 8
S C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1
C0 Q-1 Q-2 Q-3 Q-4 Q-5 Q-6 Q-7
Last sample
Q-8 Q-9 Q-10 Q-11 Q-12 Q-13 Q-14 Q-15
Q-16 Q-17 Q-18 Q-19 Q-20 Q-21 Q-22 Q-23 Last byte
S C7 C6 C5 C4 C3 C2 C1
C0 Q-1 Q-2 Q-3 Q-4 Q-5 Q-6 Q-7
Single precision value
Q-8 Q-9 Q-10 Q-11 Q-12 Q-13 Q-14 Q-15
Q-16 Q-17 Q-18 Q-19 Q-20 Q-21 Q-22 Q-23
S C10 C9 C8 C7 C6 C5 C4
C3 C2 C1 C0 Q-1 Q-2 Q-3 Q-4
Q-5 Q-6 Q-7 Q-8 Q-9 Q-10 Q-11 Q-12
Q-13 Q-14 Q-15 Q-16 Q-17 Q-18 Q-19 Q-20
Double precision value
Q-21 Q-22 Q-23 Q-24 Q-25 Q-26 Q-27 Q-28
Q-29 Q-30 Q-31 Q-32 Q-33 Q-34 Q-35 Q-36
Q-37 Q-38 Q-39 Q-40 Q-41 Q-42 Q-43 Q-44
Q-45 Q-46 Q-47 Q-48 Q-49 Q-50 Q-51 Q-52
• Single precision
31 30 23 22 0
s e f
s C7 C0 Q-1 Q-23
• Double precision
63 62 52 51 0
s e f
s C11 C0 Q-1 Q-52
BOT
Tape First Second Last
Identification Tape
I BG
EOF
EOF
EOF
EOF
EOF
label data data data
EOF
burst motion
block file file file
EOT
(Tape viewed
oxide side up)
See Data file (page 15)
Field 1
The Storage Unit Sequence Number is an integer in the range 1 to 9999
that indicates the order in which the current storage unit occurs in the
storage set. The first storage unit of a storage set has sequence number
1, the second 2, and so on. This number is represented using the
characters 0 to 9, right justified with leading blanks if needed to fill out
the field (No leading zeros). The rightmost character is in byte 4 of the
label. This field is optional. If not used, it must be blank (filled with
blank characters). This implies that this is the only storage unit within
the storage set. Separate Storage Sets should be used for different data
types.
Field 2 2
The SEG-D Revision field indicates which revision of SEG-D was used
to record the data on this tape. SD2.1 indicates that the data was
recorded using SEG-D, Revision 2.1 (SD2.0 in previous revision)- This
field is required.
Field 3
Storage Unit Structure is a name indicating the record structure of the
storage unit. This name is left justified with trailing blanks if needed to
fill out the field. The leftmost character is in byte 10 of the label. For
SEG-D, Rev 2.1 and 2.0 tapes, this field must contain "RECORD" or
"FIXREC". This field is required.
• "RECORD" -- Records may be of variable length, ranging up to the
Blocksize length specified in the maximum Block size field of the
storage unit label (if not zero). If the maximum Block size specified
is zero, then records may be of any length.
• "FIXREC" -- All records in the storage unit have the same length,
namely that specified in the maximum Block size field of the storage
unit label. Although all storage units in the same storage set must
have a FIXREC structure, the maximum record length may be
different in different storage units. When the FIXREC option is used,
then the maximum record length field shall not be 0 (zero).
Field 4
Binding edition is the character B in byte 16 of the label followed by a
positive integer in the range 1 to 999 (no leading zeros), left justified
with trailing blanks if needed to fill out the field. The integer value
corresponds to the edition of the Part 3 of the API, RP66 standard used
to describe the physical binding of the logical format to the storage unit.
This field is required.
Field 5
Maximum Block Size is an integer in the range of 0 to 4,294,967,295
(232-1), indicating the maximum block length for the storage unit, or 0
(zero) if undeclared. This number is represented using the characters 0
to 9, right justified, with leading blanks if necessary to fill out the field
(no leading zeros). The rightmost character is byte 29 of the label. A
valid value or 0 (zero) must be recorded.
Field 6
Producer organization code is an integer in the range of 0 to
4,294,967,295 (232-1) indicating the organization code of the storage
unit producer. This number is represented using the characters 0 to 9,
right justified, with leading blanks if necessary to fill out the field (NO
leading zeros). The rightmost character is byte 39 of the label. This field
may be empty, i.e. may contain all blanks, in which case no storage unit
producer is specified (e.g. same as RP-66 V2).
Organization codes are assigned by POSC (API, American Petroleum
Institute in previous revision), which maintains the current list of codes.
To request a new organization code, contact:
POSC
24 Greenway Plaza
Suite 1000-B
Houston, TX 77046 USA
+1 713 784-1880 telephone
+1 713 784-9219 fax
[email protected]
Field 7
Creation date is the earliest date that any current information was
recorded on the storage unit. The date is represented in the form dd-
MMM-yyyy, where yyyy is the year (e.g. 1996), MMM is one of (JAN,
FEB, MAR, APR, MAY, JUN, JUL, AUG, SEP, OCT, NOV, DEC), and
dd is the day of the month in the range 1 to 31. Days 1 to 9 may have
one leading blank. The separator is a hyphen (code 4510). This field is
required. 2
Field 8
Serial number is an ID used to distinguish the storage unit from other
storage units in an archive of an enterprise. The specification and
management of serial numbers is delegated to organizations using this
standard. If an external label is used the name/number must be a subset
of the serial number or the External Label Name in Field 10, and must
occupy the rightmost characters in the serial number (or External Label
Name). This field is required.
Field 9
This field is reserved and should be recorded as all blanks (code 3210).
Field 10
The Storage set identifier is a descriptive name for the storage set.
Every storage unit in the same storage set shall have the same value for
the user defined portion of the storage set identifier in its storage unit
label.
Included in the Storage Set Identifier is the External Label Name. The
characters in this field are right justified with leading blank characters
if required. If the tape does not have a physical label, then this field must
be blank. A physical label is optional, but if it exists, then this field is
required only if the external label is different from the lower 6
characters of the Serial Number in field 8.
The next field in the Storage set identifier is the Recording Entity
Name. The characters in this field are right justified with leading blank
characters if required.This must contain the crew number or name, or
some other unique identifier which will differentiate the recording
entity which recorded this data from any other recording entity within
the organization (as included in field 6). The 24 bytes may by any
Field
Start - End
Table 2-3 Tape label content
1 1-4 Storage Unit sequence Tape Number field from “Tape” setup (in
number Export window).
2 5-9 SEG-D revision "SD2.1"
3 10 - 15 Storage unit structure "RECORD"
4 16 - 19 Binding edition "B2 "
5 20 - 29 Maximum block size " 0"
6 30 - 39 API Producer organization Producer Code field from “SEGD” setup
code (in Config window).
7 40 - 50 Creation date Recording date of first file (i. e. recording
date of Tape Label itself).
8 51 - 62 Serial number Prefix Serial # field plus Tape Number
field from Export window’s Tape Setup.
9 63 - 68 Reserved " "
10 Storage set identifier
69 - 80 · External label name External Label field from “Tape” setup (in
Export window).
81 - 104 · Recording entity name “Recording Entity Name” field from
“Tape” setup (in Export window).
105 - 118 · User defined “User Defined” field from “Tape” setup (in
Export window).
119 - 128 · Max number of shots 1
record per field record
All the fields are filled with ASCII characters, with padding blanks
rather than string terminators.
File Header
General Header block #1
3
SEGD field Modification caused by SEGD Edition process
Date Updated if “Continuous acquisition” mode. The shot time (T0)
from the navigation header data is used.
Extended Header
External Header
The External Header is updated with information from the navigation
header file if the “Continuous acquisition” mode is used.
Trace Header
Demultiplexed Trace Header
The Demultiplexed Trace Header is updated if the “Continuous
acquisition” mode is used.
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SEGD field Modification caused by SEGD Edition process
First Timing Word Updated if “Continuous acquisition” mode (delay between T0
and first sample).
Trace edit Updated if “Continuous acquisition” mode. See Trace status in
Continuous-acquisition mode (page 173) in Seal428 User’s
Manual Vol. 3.
Extended file number Updated if “Continuous acquisition” mode.
4 Navigation formats
In this chapter:
Navigation templates
In this section:
• Overview (page 55)
• Element of information (page 56)
• Constraints on elements (page 58)
• Annotation (page 59)
• Optional Block (page 59)
Overview
Template files describing navigation protocols are XML-format. It is
assumed that the user is familiar with that format.
To save/export navigation templates, see the Log window in Seal428
User’s Manual Vol. 1.
The basic idea in defining a navigation template consists in specifying
the location and size of each data field to extract from the navigation
header. A complete description of each navigation data field is not
necessary. Only the fields required for Seal428 SEGD files need to be
described.
The general frame of the file is as follows:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<navMessageFormat format="RAW ">
<annotation> ……</annotation>
<element …./>
<element …./>
<element …./>
<element …./>
<element …./>
</navMessageFormat>
Element of information
The <element> tag describes how to retrieve a single element of
information from a navigation message.
All the elements needed by the Seal428 are defined as:
<element name="…." type="…." offset="…" size="…."
headerLength="…." >
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</element>
name
This field is mandatory.
One of the following predefined “names” can be used:
- lineName
- shotNumber
- timeReference
- sourceId
- shotTimeHour
- shotTimeMinute
- shotTimeSecond
- shotTimeMicrosecond
- shotTimeYear
- shotTimeMonth
- shotTimeDay
- shotTimeJulianDay
- sourceEasting
- sourceNorthing
- sourceElevation
- lineStatus
- sequenceNumber
- length
These predefined “names” have special meaning for the Seal428
software: if any of them is present in the template and appears in the
navigation header, then it is copied to the relevant SEGD field. End-
users can add their own custom “names” to be displayed in different
logs (Operation, Edit, Log windows).
Special note about cases where name=”length”: the “length” field can
have two different meanings:
- it can specify the total size of the navigation message,
- or it can just indicate the length of the data appearing after a
possible header.
To make it possible to compute the size of the navigation message in all
situations, an optional headerLength can be specified to indicate the
size of the header.
type
This field is mandatory for ASCII/BIN messages, not used for XML
messages.
type can be:
- string
- integer
- float
- bin
- gunMicrosecondInteger
Constraints on elements
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To make it possible to check the validity of the retrieved data to some
extent, constraints can be defined (but are not mandatory):
<element …>
<restriction type="…" value="…">
<restriction type="…" value="…">
</element>
Annotation
The purpose of the <annotation> field is to briefly describe the
navigation model using “human” words.
Data is written between the opening and closing tag. No property exists
for the <annotation> tag.
A typical example of <annotation> can be:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<navMessageFormat>
Optional Block
If you want to add any fields that are not absolutely necessary for
decoding the navigation header (e.g. gun or bird data fields), you must
use an “Optional Block” to describe them so they will not give rise to
any error if any is missing in the incoming navigation header.The
Optional block can contain any number of <element> tags.
Example
...
<element name="lineName" offset="42" type="string" size="16"/>
<element name="customField1" offset="166" type="string" size="10"/>
<optionalBlock>
<element name="optionalField1" offset="176" type="string" size="10"/>
<element name="optionalField2" offset="186" type="string" size="5">
<restriction type="enumeration" value="uvwxy"/>
</element>
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</optionalBlock>
</navMessageFormat>
Table 4-4
Item Definition of field Cols. Format Min to Max Default Units
Table 4-5
ECOS field copied to Default
SEGD Header Field SEGD Header
(if valid ECOS message)
(if invalid ECOS
message 4
Line Name (Extended Line Name Line Name from
Header block) Seal428 system
Source point number Point number Shot Point from
(General Header block #3) Seal428 system.
'$1' or '$2'.
'$1' is default. If "-rstdiff <name>" command
Header ID aa
line argument is supplied, this field is
changed to "$2".
Length of header excluding this field and the
Length nnnn
‘Header ID’ field
Program
aaaa ‘0001’ or ‘0002’ or ‘0003’
Revision
01=Offline, 02=Approach, 03=Online,
Line Status nn
04=Runout
nn Hours
nn Minutes
nn Seconds
Shot Time: .nnnnnn Microseconds (optional)
nnnn Year
nn Month
nn Day
Time Ref aaa ‘UTC’
Shot Number nnnnnn 6 characters
aaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Line Name 16 characters
a
Master Latitude nnnn.nnnnnn In degrees
Master Longitude nnnn.nnnnnn In degrees
Water Depth nnnn.n In metres
Source Latitude nnnn.nnnnnn In degrees
Source
nnnn.nnnnnn In degrees
Longitude
4
Master Northing nnnnnnnnn.n metres (11.1f)
Source Delta
eeeee.e metres (7.1f)
East
Source Delta
nnnnn.n metres (7.1f)
Nrth
Line Bearing bbb.b degrees (5.1f)
Julian Day ddd
Optional. If the "-rstdiff <name>" command
line argument is supplied, this field contains
the time difference between the Timebreak
TB-Trigger Time nnnnn
and the specified trigger time.
i.e. diff = (Trigger Time – Timebreak Time).
The units are in integer millisecs.
'$1' or '$2'.
'$1' is default. If "-rstdiff <name>" command
Header ID aa
line argument is supplied, this field is
changed to "$2".
Length of header excluding this field and the
Length nnnn
‘Header ID’ field
Program Revision aaaa ‘0005’
01=Offline, 02=Approach, 03=Online,
Line Status nn
04=Runout
The table below shows how Header fields in the SEGD file are updated
after interpreting messages from the Spectra/SPN navigation system
with the default SERCEL template.
Table 4-8
Spectra/SPN field copied to Default
SEGD Header (if invalid Spectra/
SEGD Header Field
(if valid Spectra/SPN message) SPN message)
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after interpreting the Orca/SPN navigation messages:
Table 4-12
Orca/SPN field copied to SEGD Default (if invalid
SEGD Header Field Header Orca/SPN
(if valid Orca/SPN message) message)
Line Name (Extended Line Name Line Name from
Header block) Seal428 system
Sequence Number Sequence Number (only if Rev. 4) Sequence Number from
(Extended Header block) Seal428 system
Source point number Shot Point Shot Point from
(general header block #3) Seal428 system.
Year julian day, hour, min- Time Day and time from
ute, seconds Seal428 system.
(general header block #1)
Number
Byte Format Description
of Bytes
Line Status.
01 = Offline
11 NN 2 02 = Approach
03 = Online
04 = Runout.
13 NN 2 Hours.
15 NN 2 Minutes.
19 . 1 Decimal Point.
20 NNNNNN 6 Microseconds.
26 NNNN 4 Year.
30 NN 2 Date: Month.
32 NN 2 Day.
Number
Byte Format Description
of Bytes
123
127
NNNN
NNN
4
3
Sequence number.
TB-Trigger time.
Time difference between the Time Break and the
174 NNNNN 5 specified trigger time,
i.e. diff = (Trigger Time – Time Break).
The units are in integer millisecs.
Number
Byte Format Name Description
of Bytes
11 integer 2 lineStatus
13 integer 2 shotTimeHour
15 integer 2 shotTimeMinute
17 integer 2 shotTimeSecond
20 integer 6 shotTimeMicrosecond
26 integer 4 shotTimeYear
30 integer 2 shotTimeMonth
32 integer 2 shotTimeDay
34 string 3 timeReference
37 float 6 shotNumber
43 string 16 lineName
59 float 11 masterLatitude
70 float 11 masterLongitude
81 float 6 waterDepth
87 float 11 sourceLatitude
98 float 11 sourceLongitude
Number
Byte Format Name Description
of Bytes
152
159
float
float
7
7
sourceDeltaEasting
sourceDeltaNorthing
4
166 float 5 lineBearing
In this chapter:
Basic log
Below is the XML schema for a “basic log”, only including a summary
of erroneous or edited traces in each streamer.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?>
<SERCEL>
<SEAL>
<ACQ_LOG>
<Line_Name>test</Line_Name>
5
<Sequence_Number>0</Sequence_Number>
<Shot_Point_Number>9021</Shot_Point_Number>
<File_Number>9021</File_Number>
<T0_Date>21 JUL 2009</T0_Date>
<T0_Time>09:15:56</T0_Time>
<Julian_Day>202</Julian_Day>
<T0_Mode>Internal</T0_Mode>
<Record_Type>Test</Record_Type>
<File_Type>Tb Triggered</File_Type>
<Type_of_Test>INSTR_NOISE</Type_of_Test>
<Water_Delay>0</Water_Delay>
<Navigation_Message_Length>0</Navigation_Message_Length>
<Total_Number_of_Traces>2</Total_Number_of_Traces>
<Number_of_Aux_Traces>1</Number_of_Aux_Traces>
<Number_of_Seis_Traces>1</Number_of_Seis_Traces>
<Number_of_Dead_Seis_Channels>1</
Number_of_Dead_Seis_Channels>
<Seal_Seis_Record_Length>2050</Seal_Seis_Record_Length>
<Seal_Seis_Sample_Rate>2000</Seal_Seis_Sample_Rate>
<Seal_Seis_Number_of_Samples>1026</
Seal_Seis_Number_of_Samples>
<Seal_Aux_Record_Length>2050</Seal_Aux_Record_Length>
<Seal_Aux_Sample_Rate>2000</Seal_Aux_Sample_Rate>
<Seal_Aux_Number_of_Samples>1026</
Seal_Aux_Number_of_Samples>
<Aux_Digital_Low_Cut_Filter>0</Aux_Digital_Low_Cut_Filter>
<Seis_Digital_Low_Cut_Filter>0</
Seis_Digital_Low_Cut_Filter>
<Seis3dB_Compound_Low_Cut_Filter>4.7</
Seis3dB_Compound_Low_Cut_Filter>
<Nb_Of_Recorded_Channel_Set>16</
Nb_Of_Recorded_Channel_Set>
<External_Header>$1128300010413481220070115UTC000158abcdefghij-
000010010.0000000020.0000000499.60010.0000000020.000000004.5009.915.
0000010000.0000001000.120000.002000.0200.0349*GCS900552LineName20
9E06/11/
15:09:27:231520100500020001006000.000.000010001000100100010101020103
0104000AP1NB000000
00000000001AP1NB00200300400500602AP1NB00400600801001203AP1NB00600901
201501804AP1NB00801201602002405AP1NB01001502002503006AP1NB0201802403
003607AP1NB01402102803504208AP1NB01602403204004809AP1NB0180270360450
5410AP1NB02003004005006011AP1NB02203304405506612APNB0240360480600721
3AP1NB02603905206507814AP1NB02804205607008415AP1NB03004506007509016A
P1NB03204806408009617AP1NB0340510680851028AP1NB03605407209010819AP1N
B038057076095114/
nabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmno
pqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuv[
a]xyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijk
lmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqr[
a]tuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefg
hijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmn[
a]pqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabc
defghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghij[
a]lmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy
zabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdef[
a]hijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstu
vwxyzabcd[0x12]
</External_Header>
<External_Header_Size> 4096</External_Header_Size>
<SEGD_Disk_Write_Error>No</SEGD_Disk_Write_Error>
<List_Of_Error_Traces>
<Error_Traces>
<Seis_Error_Traces>1:1(1)</Seis_Error_Traces>
</Error_Traces>
</List_Of_Error_Traces>
</ACQ_LOG>
</SEAL>
</SERCEL>
Detailed log
Below is the XML schema for a “detailed log”, only including the type
of error or edition for each erroneous or edited trace.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no" ?>
<SERCEL>
<SEAL>
<ACQ_LOG>
<Line_Name>test</Line_Name>
5
<Sequence_Number>0</Sequence_Number>
<Shot_Point_Number>9021</Shot_Point_Number>
<File_Number>9021</File_Number>
<T0_Date>21 JUL 2009</T0_Date>
<T0_Time>09:15:56</T0_Time>
<Julian_Day>202</Julian_Day>
<T0_Mode>Internal</T0_Mode>
<Record_Type>Test</Record_Type>
<File_Type>Tb Triggered</File_Type>
<Type_of_Test>INSTR_NOISE</Type_of_Test>
<Water_Delay>0</Water_Delay>
<Navigation_Message_Length>0</Navigation_Message_Length>
<Total_Number_of_Traces>2</Total_Number_of_Traces>
<Number_of_Aux_Traces>1</Number_of_Aux_Traces>
<Number_of_Seis_Traces>1</Number_of_Seis_Traces>
<Number_of_Dead_Seis_Channels>1</
Number_of_Dead_Seis_Channels>
<Seal_Seis_Record_Length>2050</Seal_Seis_Record_Length>
<Seal_Seis_Sample_Rate>2000</Seal_Seis_Sample_Rate>
<Seal_Seis_Number_of_Samples>1026</
Seal_Seis_Number_of_Samples>
<Seal_Aux_Record_Length>2050</Seal_Aux_Record_Length>
<Seal_Aux_Sample_Rate>2000</Seal_Aux_Sample_Rate>
<Seal_Aux_Number_of_Samples>1026</
Seal_Aux_Number_of_Samples>
<Aux_Digital_Low_Cut_Filter>0</Aux_Digital_Low_Cut_Filter>
<Seis_Digital_Low_Cut_Filter>0</
Seis_Digital_Low_Cut_Filter>
<Seis3dB_Compound_Low_Cut_Filter>4.7</
Seis3dB_Compound_Low_Cut_Filter>
<Nb_Of_Recorded_Channel_Set>16</
Nb_Of_Recorded_Channel_Set>
<External_Header>$1128300010413481220070115UTC000158abcdefghij-
000010010.0000000020.0000000499.60010.0000000020.000000004.5009.915.
0000010000.0000001000.120000.002000.0200.0349*GCS900552LineName20
9E06/11/
15:09:27:231520100500020001006000.000.000010001000100100010101020103
0104000AP1NB000000
00000000001AP1NB00200300400500602AP1NB00400600801001203AP1NB00600901
201501804AP1NB00801201602002405AP1NB01001502002503006AP1NB0201802403
003607AP1NB01402102803504208AP1NB01602403204004809AP1NB0180270360450
5410AP1NB02003004005006011AP1NB02203304405506612APNB0240360480600721
3AP1NB02603905206507814AP1NB02804205607008415AP1NB03004506007509016A
P1NB03204806408009617AP1NB0340510680851028AP1NB03605407209010819AP1N
B038057076095114/
nabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmno
pqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuv[
a]xyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijk
lmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqr[
a]tuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefg
hijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmn[
a]pqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabc
defghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghij[
a]lmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxy
zabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdef[
a]hijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyzabcdefghijklmnopqrstu
vwxyzabcd[0x12]
</External_Header>
<External_Header_Size> 4096</External_Header_Size>
<SEGD_Disk_Write_Error>No</SEGD_Disk_Write_Error>
<List_Of_Error_Traces>
<Error_Trace>
<Streamer_Nb> 0 </Streamer_Nb>
<Channel_Nb> 1 </Channel_Nb>
<Anomaly> Dead </Anomaly>
</Error_Trace>
<Error_Trace>
<Streamer_Nb> 1 </Streamer_Nb>
<Channel_Nb> 1 </Channel_Nb>
<Anomaly> Dead </Anomaly>
</Error_Trace>
<Error_Trace>
<Streamer_Nb> 1 </Streamer_Nb>
<Channel_Nb> 2 </Channel_Nb>
Fdu_Instr_Test_Limit : [
# ================
6
Distorsion_Limit : -100 # (dB)
Com_Mode_Rej_Limit : 100 # (dB)
Gain_Limit : 1.0 # (%)
Phase_Limit : 20 # (us)
Noise_Limit_G1600 : 1.6 # (uv)
Noise_Limit_G400 : 0.4 # (uv)
Crosstalk_Limit : 100.00
The suffix of the file name depends on the Sample Rate (.4ms .2ms .1ms
.0.5ms .0.25ms).
For other sample rates, the file structure is the same but limit values may
be different, in compliance with Seal428 Specifications (see User’s
Manual Vol. 3 Appendix A).
A Organization Codes
Code Organization A
0 Subcommittee On Recommended Format For Digital Well Data, Basic Schema
1 Operator
2 Driller
3 Mud Logger
9 Amerada Hess
10 Analysts, The
15 Baker Hughes Inteq
20 Baroid
30 Birdwell
40 Reeves (1 Jan 99; formerly BPB)
50 Brett Exploration
60 Cardinal
65 Center Line Data
66 Subcommittee On Recommended Format For Digital Well Data, DLIS Schema
70 Century Geophysical
77 CGG Logging, Massey France
80 Charlene Well Surveying
90 Compagnie de Services Numerique
95 Comprobe
100 Computer Data Processors
110 Computrex
115 COPGO Wood Group
120 Core Laboratories
125 CRC Wireline, Inc.
126 Crocker Data Processing Pty Ltd
127 Tucker Wireline Services (formerly Davis Great Guns Logging, Wichita, KS)
130 Digigraph
137 Tucker Technologies (formerly Digital Logging Inc.), Tulsa, OK.
140 Digitech
145 Deines Perforating
148 Drillog Petro-Dynamics Limited
150 Baker Atlas (formerly Dresser Atlas)
160 Earthworm Drilling
Code Organization
170 Electronic Logging Company
180 Elgen
190 El Toro
200 Empire
205 Encom Technology, Ltd.
206 Ensigh Geophysics, Ltd.
210 Frontier
215 Geolog
217 Geoshare
218 GEO·X Systems Ltd.
220 G O International
230 Gravilog
240 Great Guns Servicing
250 Great Lakes Petroleum Services
260 GTS
268 Guardian Data Seismic Pty. Ltd.
270 Guns
280 Halliburton Logging
285 Horizon Production Logging
290 Husky
300 Jetwell
305 Landmark Graphics
310 Lane Wells
315 Logicom Computer Services (UK) Ltd
320 Magnolia
330 McCullough Tool
332 Mitchell Energy Corporation
335 Paradigm Geophysical (formerly Mincom Pty Ltd)
337 MR-DPTS Limited
338 NRI On-Line Inc
339 Oilware, Inc.
340 Pan Geo Atlas
342 Pathfinder Energy Services
345 Perfco
Code
350
Organization
Perfojet Services
A
360 Perforating Guns of Canada
361 Petcom, Inc.
362 Petroleum Exploration Computer Consultants, Ltd.
363 Petrologic Limited
366 Phillips Petroleum Company
368 Petroleum Geo-Services (PGS)
Code Organization
510 Western
520 Westronics
525 Winters Wireline
530 Wireline Electronics
540 Worth Well
560 Z & S Consultants Limited
999 Reserved for local schemas
1000 POSC
A B C D E F GH I J K L M N OP QR S T U V W X Y Z
Index
· indicator U1: 100
· length (SEGD) U2: 24
· length (setup) U1: 88
· mode U1: 71
· section template (SST) TM: 186
Action (see Shortcuts)
Active
· section, fluid-filled IM: 78
Activity
· logs U1: 204
Seal428 manuals · window U1: 99
IM = Installation Manual Adaptor
· deck cable IM: 107
U1 = User’s Manual Vol. 1 Add
· button U1: 24
U2 = User’s Manual Vol. 2 · to quick launch, SST TM: 189
Additional
U3 = User’s Manual Vol. 3 · blocks (SEGD general header) U2: 17
TM = Technical Manual Address
· Client computer IM: 211
· LCI-428 U1: 65
· MAC U1: 69
· removable disk U1: 244
Numerics · Seal428 local network IM: 114
3592 cartridge dirve IM: 267 Administration
· server U1: 37
A Advanced
· connection parameters U1: 32
Abort Again
· Plot U1: 309 · Plot U1: 309
· SST tests TM: 176 AGC
AC · plotter U1: 317
· power requirements IM: 92 Alarm TM: 19
Acceptance tests · GPS TM: 20
· FDU U3: 263 Alert TM: 19
Access Alias
· to server, from Linux client IM: 224 · filter frequency at - 3dB point (SEGD)
· to server, from Windows client U2: 22
IM: 224 · filter slope (SEGD) U2: 22
Acquisition IM: 351 ALS IM: 78
· bandpass filter TM: 218 · construction TM: 123
· continuous U1: 71 · specifications U3: 245
· continuous, noise file U1: 227 · wiring IM: 406
· cycle time U3: 206
Analog
· error TM: 19
· low-cut filter U1: 90
· error description (SEGD) U2: 26
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Anchoring Baud
· end-cap IM: 55, U3: 238 · rate, navigation system U1: 94
· lead-in IM: 97 Beginner U1: 48
Annotation period, Single Trace U1: 324 Bend
Antenna · diameter IM: 360
· GPS, Meinberg IM: 130 · diameter, ALS U3: 276
Apply · diameter, Sentinel U3: 272
· button U1: 25 Bird IM: 342
Archiving · collars IM: 342
· system status U1: 56 · installing IM: 348
Arrangement · removing IM: 352
· hydrophones TM: 219 Blaster
Array forming (SEGD) U2: 23 · connector, LCI-428 IM: 380, IM: 381
Authorization · id (SEGD) U2: 25
· granting U1: 38 · signals IM: 382
Auto · status (SEGD) U2: 25
· print, report TM: 178 Blocking
· save, report TM: 178 · trace U1: 241
Auto-detect Blocks in General Trailer U2: 19
· status TM: 182 Breaking link TM: 143
· toolbar, SST TM: 179 Bronze
Aux · weight-block IM: 79
· traces, number of U2: 24 Browser
Auxiliary · settings U1: 34
· conductor test, SST TM: 197 Buffer
· Deck Cable IM: 37 · Full TM: 19
· deck cable IM: 37 Buoy
· deck cable, specifications U3: 211 · control U1: 178
· trace scaling U1: 318 · data, export U1: 139
AXCU IM: 109 Button U1: 17
· block diagram TM: 84 Buzzer
· overview IM: 34 · enabling U1: 70
· wiring, connectors IM: 385 · installing IM: 117
· testing U1: 45
B Bytes per scan (SEGD) U2: 18
Backward
· playback U1: 258 C
Ballasting IM: 293 Cable
· ALS IM: 79 · auxiliary, deck IM: 37
Bandpass · auxiliary, security IM: 22
· filter TM: 218 · calibration TM: 177, TM: 235
Banner · deck IM: 35
· setup, plotter U1: 310 · path U1: 145, U1: 153
Base scan interval (SEGD) U2: 18 · storing IM: 360
90
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91
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Communications Copying
· SSCU IM: 80 · files to tape U1: 265
Compatibility U3: 203 Copyrights U1: 84
Conditions CRC errors U3: 174
· storage IM: 354 Crew
Conductor · setup U1: 87
· tests, SST TM: 195 Crosstalk
Configuration · instrument test U1: 169
· GPS U1: 67 · test, FDU2 (SST) TM: 211
· HAPU IM: 290 Crosstalk test
· HAU IM: 290 · Instrument, theory of U3: 120
· LAUM IM: 290 CSV U1: 302
· TAPU IM: 290 Cumulate
· VERITAS V24 plotter IM: 258 · transmission troubles U1: 153
· window U1: 81 Customer
Connecting · support U1: 83
· Acquisition section, SST TM: 190 Cut off
· Lead-in, SST TM: 191 · bandpass filter, hydrophone polarity
· streamer section IM: 335 TM: 218
Connection · error (SEGD) U2: 32
· crew Web site U1: 57 · frequency test, theory of U3: 134
· opening a session U1: 32 · high limits (SEGD) U2: 32
Connectors · low limit (SEGD) U2: 32
· Blaster1 IM: 380 · Sensor tests U1: 169
· Blaster2 IM: 381 · test, FDU2 (SST) TM: 214
· cleaning IM: 355 · value (SEGD) U2: 32
· construction TM: 127 Cycle Test U1: 195, U1: 231
· lubricating IM: 355 Cycle time U3: 206
· torque, streamer IM: 338 Cygwin IM: 224
· wiring specifications IM: 371
Consumption, power U3: 201
Continuous D
· acquisition U1: 71 Data
· acquisition,noise file U1: 227 · rate, streamer U1: 89
Control unit · retrieval TM: 48
· serial number (SEGD) U2: 34 Data rate
· type (SEGD) U2: 34 · Streamer U3: 205
Controllers data, reroute TM: 48
· in-sea U1: 66 Date U1: 36
Conversion · SEGD U2: 25
· Sample to mV U2: 35 DCXU-428
Copy · cabling IM: 104
· and Paste U1: 27 · hot-swapping TM: 49
Copy+ · HV power supply TM: 78
· tape copying tool U3: 17 · local controls IM: 99
92
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93
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94
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95
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96
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97
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98
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99
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100
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101
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Print Real-time
· SST TM: 178 · log U1: 97
Printer · log, TCP U1: 97
· tape label IM: 120, IM: 288, U1: 70, Reboot
U1: 291 · electronics U1: 45
Privileges U1: 39 · server U1: 42
Processing Receiver line number (SEGD) U2: 30
· capacity U3: 205 Receiver point
· filter, plotter U1: 319 · easting (SEGD) U2: 31
· indicator U1: 101 · elevation (SEGD) U2: 31
· Normalization, plotter U1: 318 · index (SEGD) U2: 30
· plotter U1: 317 · northing (SEGD) U2: 31
· Time, exponential U1: 318 · number (SEGD) U2: 30
· Window length (AGC) U1: 319 Receiver position
Producer · Colour U1: 147
· code U1: 242 · Show/hide U1: 147
Properties Record
· in graphic view, Streamer U1: 151 · File No. U1: 194
Protocol, interfacing U2: 54 · Instrument tests U1: 166
PSK IM: 72, IM: 81 · last, playback U1: 257
Publishing · length (Intrument tests) U1: 166
· style U1: 302 · length (SEGD) U2: 18
Pulse · next, playback U1: 257
· instrument test U1: 169 · step U1: 194
Pulse test · type (SEGD) U2: 18
· Instrument, theory of U3: 123 Recorded
PWM U1: 272 · Channel Sets U1: 91
Recording
· capacity U3: 207
Q · entity name U1: 243
QC · indicator U1: 101
· data (How to view) U1: 150 Recover
· file, select U1: 96 · fault, streamer TM: 48
Quadline Recovering instrument test records
· test, SST TM: 201 U3: 151
Quality Recovery
· Control IM: 33 · tape drive error U1: 264
Redhat
R · installing, server IM: 179
Reference
RAID · FDU self-test TM: 235
· configuring IM: 158 Refraction delay (SEGD) U2: 25
Rate Refresh
· data, streamer U1: 89 · rate U1: 52
· refresh U1: 52 Registering
102
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103
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104
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105
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106
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Starting Synchronization
· Seal428 server U1: 42 · clock, streamer U1: 172
Status · DCXU-428 U3: 166
· streamer U1: 198 · GPS TM: 20
STIC Synthetic
· overview IM: 52 · file format U2: 83
· specifications System
Specifications · tools, troubleshooting IM: 226
STIC U3: 236
· wiring IM: 413
Stop
T
· button, Operation window U1: 198 T0
· on error, SST TM: 177 · control U1: 194
Stopping · internal/external, select U1: 188
· Seal428 server U1: 42 Table
Storage · how to select U1: 26
· conditions IM: 354 Tail buoy
· streamer IM: 360 · connecting IM: 345
Strain · deployment IM: 341
· member, Sentinel IM: 62 · hoisting IM: 353
Streamer · launching IM: 347
· cable number (SEGD) U2: 23 · TBC board TM: 111
· client window U1: 103 Tail Swivel (TS) TM: 143
· data rate U1: 89, U3: 205 · specifications U3: 236
· deployment IM: 289 · wiring IM: 414
· electronics IM: 40 Tape
· electronics, upgrading U1: 179 · copying U3: 17
· fluid-filled, servicing TM: 241 · drive IM: 32
· on/off U1: 142 · drive address
· payout IM: 346 3592 IM: 267
· Performance checks IM: 345 · drives, supported IM: 266
· specifications U3: 210 · label U1: 241
· status U1: 198 · label (SEGD) U2: 25
· troubleshooting TM: 30 · label printer IM: 120, IM: 288,
· winding up IM: 351 U1: 70, U1: 291
Streamer Tail Extender Section (STEC) · Number U1: 240
IM: 51 · number (SEGD) U2: 25
Streamer X · overwriting U3: 16
· setup U1: 240
· safety data sheets TM: 344
· setup, Export window U1: 240
Stretch
· single/simultaneous U1: 247
· section, radial IM: 48
Tape drive
Subscan exponent U2: 21
· data rate U3: 208
Support · error TM: 19
· customer U1: 83 · error recovery, Simultaneous mode
Swivel, tail TM: 143 U1: 264
107
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108
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109
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Updating Voltage
· firmware U1: 179 · hazards IM: 21
· firmware, via XDEV IM: 193
· SST firmware TM: 177, TM: 235
Upgrading
W
· LAUM-428 TM: 231 Warning window TM: 19
· SST firmware TM: 177, TM: 235 Water
· streamer electronics U1: 179 · delay U1: 190
· via XDEV, field electronics IM: 193 Weight
URL · adding, Sentinel IM: 310
· opening a session U1: 34 · blocks, procedure for removing
USB IM: 313
· key IM: 227 Weight-block
User · collar, ALS IM: 79
· local IM: 85 Wiggle U1: 321
· name U1: 57 Winch
· registering U1: 38 · jumper, wiring IM: 387
· remote IM: 86, IM: 87, IM: 88 Winch Extension Cable IM: 37
User account Winding up
· Linux IM: 202 · streamer IM: 351
· Windows IM: 203 Window
Utilities U3: 15 · Length, AGC U1: 319
· export U1: 254 · menu, SST TM: 178
Utility Windows
· SST TM: 234 · client, access to server IM: 224
· user account IM: 203
V Wire
· tests, SST TM: 195
V12
· Ethernet port IM: 256
V24 X
· Ethernet port IM: 260 XDEV
VA (plotter) U1: 321 · upgrading field electronics IM: 193
VERIF-i certification U3: 279 XLS U1: 302
Veritas XML
· V24 settings IM: 258 · navigation message template U1: 297,
View U2: 55
· Histogram U1: 160 · real-time log U1: 98
· instruments U1: 145
· menu, SST TM: 178
· numeric, Streamer window U1: 155
Y
· sections U1: 144 Year (SEGD) U2: 17
· seismonitor U1: 148
· sensors U1: 147 Z
· topographic, streamer U1: 141
Zero dead time U1: 202
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Index
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· streamer U1: 150
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