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On-Line Controls

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ON-LINE CONTROLS

HYPACK SURVEY Key Commands:

Key combo: Action


Control – S Start Line
Control – E End Line
Control – W Switch Line Direction
Control – I Increment to Next Line
Control - D Decrement to Previous Line
With these five keyboard commands, you are now a HYPACK
SURVEY expert! Feel free to skip the rest of this tedious
presentation.
Selecting A Planned Line

Method Action/Result
Keyboard: CTRL-I Increments to the next line.
Keyboard: CTRL-D Decrements to the previous line.
Mouse: Right-click on Line Allows user to select line.
Handle
Mouse: Toolbar Icons Increment/Decrement Line
Menu: Options - Enter line name or number
Navigation Parameters

Current active planned line is red (default) with arrows.


AVI
Line Direction: What direction do we want to go?

Method Action/Result
Keyboard: CTRL-W Flips the direction of the line
Mouse: Right-click on Line Flips the direction of the line
Handle. Click on ‘Swap’.
Menu: Line - Swap Flips the direction of the line

Mouse: Toolbar Icon Flips the direction of the line

Default Line Direction Mode set under ‘Options- Navigation


Parameters’:
• Closest point…Origin point…Terminus point…Alternate point AVI
Start Line: Start the Recording of Data

Method Action/Result
Keyboard: CTRL-S Start Line
Menu: File – Start Start Line
Logging
Mouse: Toolbar Icon Start Line

Start-Line Gate Start Line

Logging of data only occurs when you are ‘On


Line’.
AVI
Check the ‘Status’ in the Data Display after you
start each line to verify you are ‘Logging’.
Start-Line Gate: Going ‘On-Line’ and ‘Off-Line’ Automatically

Gate Action
0 Start Line Disabled
>0 Start Line when
(radius) vessel breaks circle
<0 Start Line when
( radius ) vessel breaks semi-circle

Set ‘Start Line Gate’ distance in Navigation Parameters window.

AVI
End Line: Stop the Recording of Data

Method Action/Result
Keyboard: CTRL-E End Line
Menu: File – End Logging End Line
Mouse: Toolbar Icon End Line

Start-Line Gate <> 0 End Line

End Line terminates data logging.


The data file is ‘closed’.
SURVEY updates to the next planned line,
based on the ‘Line Increment’ in the AVI
NAVIGATION PARAMETERS window.
Pause Logging and Resume Logging

Method Action/Result
Keyboard: CTRL-U & CTRL-R Pause…. Resume
Menu: File – Pause Logging Pause….
Menu: File – Resume Logging Resume

 Pause stops the output of info to the data file.


 The file is still open and navigation functions are
continued.
 Resume re-activates the flow of data into the
data file. AVI
Aborting a Line: Let’s Go Back and Do This Line Again….

Abort Logging:
Generates an immediate
‘End Line’.
The current data file is
saved, however it’s name is
not written to the *.LOG file.
The current active planned
line remains the same.
• Go survey it again.
Selecting Naming Scheme
Project Information Window

In SURVEY:
Click on ‘Options – Project
Information’.
Select a naming scheme
for your raw data.
At ‘Start-Line’, check the
name of the new RAW data
file.
Ability to add a user
defined prefix or append the
Julian Day to the data
filename. Default
Naming Schemes
Default Names for RAW Files

Line Type & Method 2-D Lines 3-D Lines No Lines


Line 2 Line 10+00
Standard HYPACK
Filenames 002_1607.RAW 10P00.RAW 000_1607.RAW

Long Filenames 2003NA0061607_2.RAW


(Vessel Name = 2003NA0061607_2.RAW 2003NA0061607_0.RAW
NANCY)
CHS Filenames 2003NA0061607.RAW 2003NA0061607.RAW 2003NA0061607.RAW

Julian Day as 002_1607.006


Extension 10P00.006 000_1607.006
(JD = 006)
Other Extension
(such as ‘ADB’) 002_1607.ADB 10P00.ADB 000_1607.ADB
Naming Summary:
RAW Data File Already Exists

Line Type & Method 2-D Lines 3-D Lines No Lines


Line 2 Line 10+00

Standard HYPACK 002A1607.RAW 10P00A.RAW 000A1607.RAW


Filenames

Long Filenames 2003NA0061607A2.RAW 2003NA0061607A2.RAW 2003NA0061607A0.RAW


[Vessel Name = NANCY]
CHS Filenames 2003NA0061607A.RAW 2003NA0061607A.RAW 2003NA0061607A.RAW

Julian Day as Extension 002A1607.006 10P00A.006 000A1607.006


[JD = 006, Jan 6]

Other Extension (ADB) 002A1607.ADB 10P00A.ADB 000A1607.ADB

First it adds an A, then a B, then a C, then a D, then an E. After ‘Z’,


it adds ‘AA’ and so forth….
Area Map
Tracking the Vessel

Four Options: Independent for each Area Map.


• In Center: As the vessel approaches the edge of the window, it jumps back to the edge.
You can control the ‘In Center %’. The larger the number, the quicker it moves back to
the edge.
• Look Ahead: As the vessel starts to move away from the edge of the window, it jumps
back to the edge.
• Vessel & Target: Automatically zooms the screen as the vessel approaches the active
target.
• No Tracking: The boat just goes off into space.
• All Vessels: Keeps all mobiles in Map space
Area Map
Map Orientation

Three Options:
• User Defined Rotation: Allows you to set a fixed rotation from north.
• Line Up: Orients the planned line directly up the screen.
• Vessel Up: Keeps the vessel pointed ‘up’ the screen and rotates the world beneath
it.
Each Area Map Window can have it’s own setting.
Toolbox Icons

 Area Map Window Toolbox


• Zoom Icons
• Digitize Planned Line Icons
• Matrix Border Editor
Main Window Toolbox
• Turned on/off from Window • Query Tool Icon
menu drop-down • Auto Range Scale drop down
• Start-Line and End-Line icons
• Targeting icons
• Increment-Line, Decrement-
Line & Swap-Line icons
• Water Level Icons
• Schemebuilder icon
Making a New Planned Line While in HYPACK SURVEY
Anchor Handling Routines

Upside down anchor


symbols represent
anchors that are
“racked” (not
deployed)

The “Boat Anchor Manager” window is accessed


from the Vessels window.

From this window, you can drop and raise anchors


and transfer them to other mobiles (support
vessels).

You can also place floats on anchor wires or


radius circles about dropped anchors.

Right-click on an CNTL-Click-and-Drag on an anchor to


anchor or marker set a “marker”. Markers are planned AVI
symbol to raise/drop anchor positions before they are
the anchor. deployed.
Ghost Shapes in SURVEY

Ghost shape at final position.

Place a transparent vessel shape at the final desired position


and heading using “Ghost Shape” from the Vessels menu.
Tracking
Points
SURVEY now allows you
to have multiple tracking
points on each mobile.

The X-Y-Z of each


tracking point is updated
and the user can select
the “Main” tracking point
to be used at any time
from the Tracking Points
window (above).

You can also log


statistics on each
tracking point to get the
average position and
standard deviation
during rig moves.
Multiple Navigation Sensors Per Mobile

HYPACK SURVEY now allows you to assign multiple navigation systems to a mobile. The
Boat Multi Position window can be used to select one or multiple systems to determine the
final vessel position.
Remote Viewing over the Web: Survey Configuration
At the remote computer, tablet, cellphone…

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