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Introduction to Win. River II For Win. River 10. 06 Users http: //hydroacoustics. usgs.

Introduction to Win. River II For Win. River 10. 06 Users http: //hydroacoustics. usgs. gov

Intro to Win. River II Topics Covered n n n OSW Tech Memo 2008.

Intro to Win. River II Topics Covered n n n OSW Tech Memo 2008. 01 Overview Collecting a Measurement n n Configuring Peripherals New Measurement Wizard QA/QC Data Processing a measurement n n n Loading a measurement Graphs Output Types

OSW Tech Memo 2008. 01 n n n Released on December 5, 2007 All

OSW Tech Memo 2008. 01 n n n Released on December 5, 2007 All users upgrade to Win. River II by April 1, 2008 Only applies to “moving boat” portion n n Sx. S mode not yet reviewed or recommended by OSW Data collected in Win. River 10. 06 does NOT need to be reprocessed Describes WRII enhancements Lists known bugs in WRII 2. 00 Available at the recently updated USGS Hydroacoustics web pages: http: //hydroacoustics. usgs. gov

Win. River II Overview

Win. River II Overview

Default Win. River II Screen Layout (Workspace) n n No Acquire and Playback modes

Default Win. River II Screen Layout (Workspace) n n No Acquire and Playback modes Designed around new Measurement Control window n n easy access to data collected as part of a measurement Many of the same graphs, menus, shortcuts, etc still exist

Win. River II Interface Settings Resets many values in WRII to factory default

Win. River II Interface Settings Resets many values in WRII to factory default

Configuring Peripherals (Communication Settings) Set the communications for an ADCP n n Select Peripherals

Configuring Peripherals (Communication Settings) Set the communications for an ADCP n n Select Peripherals then expand Read Serial Raw ADCP Data until you see Port: ADCP Serial Port. Click on Port: ADCP Serial Port and the Configure button will become active. Click the Configure Button and the serial communications dialog will open.

Testing the Connection n Click the Test Port button If communication is successful, the

Testing the Connection n Click the Test Port button If communication is successful, the typical ADCP wakeup message is displayed If screen remains blank, verify settings

Adding Additional Devices n n To additional devices such as GPS, Sounder, or External

Adding Additional Devices n n To additional devices such as GPS, Sounder, or External Heading Click Add, expand the appropriate Device, Select the NMEA, and Click OK.

Collecting a New Measurement n n Start a new measurement by clicking File and

Collecting a New Measurement n n Start a new measurement by clicking File and selecting New Measurement, pressing Ctrl-W, or clicking on the lightning bolt. This will open the Setup dialog box

Site Information n n Fill in text boxes Not required to complete the Setup,

Site Information n n Fill in text boxes Not required to complete the Setup, but encouraged Can be modified during playback by editing the Site Information Station Name and Measurement Number will be used for defaults in the Output Filename Options step Press Next to continue settings up the new measurement

Rating Information n n Enter known rating information May be modified during playback by

Rating Information n n Enter known rating information May be modified during playback by editing the Site Information

Measurement Wizard n WRII first attempts to communicate with the ADCP. If successful: n

Measurement Wizard n WRII first attempts to communicate with the ADCP. If successful: n n the dot next to the ADCP box will turn green, the ADCP type will be set automatically, and the ADCP serial number will be populated. The modes available to this ADCP also will be determined

Measurement Wizard n n n Warnings and Errors are now dynamic and continue to

Measurement Wizard n n n Warnings and Errors are now dynamic and continue to pop up at the left If you close the error window it will simply reopen on the next click. Read All warnings before pressing Next

Wizard Configuration Values n n Max Water Depth Secondary Depth n n n If

Wizard Configuration Values n n Max Water Depth Secondary Depth n n n If not zero, shallowest depth needed to profile Will attempt to configure bin size to get at least 2 good bins in this depth Only use when you MUST profile in this depth Max Water Speed Max Boat Speed

Wizard Configuration Values n Bottom Mode n n Auto selects Bottom Mode 5 as

Wizard Configuration Values n Bottom Mode n n Auto selects Bottom Mode 5 as long as depth allows ( > 2 ft) Bottom mode 7 may work better when shallow or sloping bottom, but pings slower, decreasing ensemble rate

Wizard Configuration Values n Water Mode Auto n n Water mode 12 Auto n

Wizard Configuration Values n Water Mode Auto n n Water mode 12 Auto n n n Selects either water mode 12 or water mode 11 based on instrument and water speed and depth No longer fixed bin size (no 12 SB or 12 RB) optimizes bin size based on depths Must manually select mode 5 or mode 1 to use

Configuration Wizard Values Update Rate n n n Update Rate only applicable to Rio

Configuration Wizard Values Update Rate n n n Update Rate only applicable to Rio Grande Water Mode 12 Use lower update rate when using WM 12 if boat movement cannot be smooth and steady If depths allow use of WM 1 in dynamic conditions use WM 1!

Stream. Pro Configuration Wizard Options n n n Can only select between water modes

Stream. Pro Configuration Wizard Options n n n Can only select between water modes 12 and 13 Water mode 12: “standard” mode Water mode 13: “low noise” mode n n Max depth ≈ 3 ft Max velocity ≈ 0. 7 ft/s

Output Filename Options n n n Enter a Filename prefix The prefix will also

Output Filename Options n n n Enter a Filename prefix The prefix will also be used for the output directory name The Output Directory must not already contain a measurement

Filename Format: prefix_meas_MMM_date_time. PD 0 Filename determined when creating a new measurement prefix =

Filename Format: prefix_meas_MMM_date_time. PD 0 Filename determined when creating a new measurement prefix = Filename prefix (Default = Station name) meas = Measurement number MMM = Transect number (starts with 000) date_time = Date time of transect (optional) Example : Hart. Ditch_123_000. PD 0

WR II Files Stored in Output Directory File Types n Measurement n Rawdata n

WR II Files Stored in Output Directory File Types n Measurement n Rawdata n Navigation Depth sounder Ext. Heading HYDROML ASCII out n n Function of File Stores Configuration settings & QA/QC logs Transect raw data as acquired from ADCP Navigation data (GPS) output Depth Sounder data output Heading data output Discharge summary output ASCII output file Suffix *. mmt *. PD 0 *_GPS. txt *_SND. txt *_EH. txt *. xml *_ASC. txt

Commands Preview n n n Lists all configuration commands that will be sent to

Commands Preview n n n Lists all configuration commands that will be sent to the ADCP when data collection is started Any Users commands entered here will override the Configuration Wizard commands Only enter users commands if you have a very good understanding of their effect

Summary Page n n n n How the instrument is configured Where the data

Summary Page n n n n How the instrument is configured Where the data will be recorded User supplied measurement characteristics Water and bottom modes configured Estimates of the minimum and maximum profile depths Estimate of the horizontal standard deviation. Note: Currently the horizontal standard deviation is not provided for mode 5 and 11. NOTE: This summary page does not reflect any user commands entered on the previous screen.

Finishing the Measurement Wizard n n After completing the New Measurement Wizard a “Next

Finishing the Measurement Wizard n n After completing the New Measurement Wizard a “Next Transect” node will appear under Collect Data The next raw data file to be created and field configuration to use for the transect will be displayed

Win. River II QA/QC Tests now built into Win. River, but similar look to

Win. River II QA/QC Tests now built into Win. River, but similar look to utilities used in 10. 06 n. Diagnostics Tests (RGTest) n. Compass Calibration n. Moving Bed Tests – can be saved in the QA/QC section

Diagnostic (RGTest) n n Select from Acquire menu Opens Diagnostic dialog and performs series

Diagnostic (RGTest) n n Select from Acquire menu Opens Diagnostic dialog and performs series of tests Logged under the QC/QC node in the measurement control Currently not available when using a Stream. Pro

Compass Calibration n n Select “execute compass calibration” from Acquire menu Press the Calibrate

Compass Calibration n n Select “execute compass calibration” from Acquire menu Press the Calibrate button and follow directions After calibrations press the Evaluate button and follow directions If total error is > 1 degree repeat calibration and evaluation n n Total error reported after Evaluation should typically be less than 1 degree and always less than 2 degrees Compass calibrations must be performed when using GPS or the Loop Correction method for moving bed

Moving Bed Tests n n n Start Pinging Select “select moving bed test” from

Moving Bed Tests n n n Start Pinging Select “select moving bed test” from the Acquire menu (F 6 shortcut) Select the type of moving bed test and press Start button Perform the appropriate moving bed test procedures Data will be recorded and displayed on screen similar to a regular transect At the end of the moving bed test select “Stop moving bed test” from the acquire menu (F 6) Note: To collect multiple moving bed test you must stop and start pinging between each test

QA/QC Tests in Measurement Control n n n All Tests results are stored under

QA/QC Tests in Measurement Control n n n All Tests results are stored under the QA/QC node in the measurement control window The tests can be viewed with a right mouse click menu Moving bed tests can be processed similar to regular transects, but will not be displayed in the discharge summary

Collecting Transects n n Start and Stop transects from the Acquire menu or F

Collecting Transects n n Start and Stop transects from the Acquire menu or F 5 (like Win. River 10. 06) Next Transect node displays next transect to be recorded

Opening a Win. River II Measurement n n n Select File… Open Measurement… from

Opening a Win. River II Measurement n n n Select File… Open Measurement… from the menu Locate the measurement (. mmt) file for the data file you wish to process or review Use this method to open measurements collected with Win. River II

Create a WRII Measurement from Win. River 10. 0 x files or Stream. Pro

Create a WRII Measurement from Win. River 10. 0 x files or Stream. Pro files n n File–Open–Create Measurement from Data Files (Ctrl+F) INI 2 XML not needed for Stream. Pro files Select all transects that comprise a Qm Configuration settings are imported as last saved in Win. River 10. 0 x Include the moving bed test – even though it cannot be moved to the QA/QC section of WRII

Measurement Control n n After opening a measurement (. mmt) all data files and

Measurement Control n n After opening a measurement (. mmt) all data files and QA/QC are displayed in the measurement control window The Measurement control displays information in a tree structure n n Press + to expand “branches” Press – to compress

Filenames in the Measurement Control n n n Measurement file Raw data file Navigation

Filenames in the Measurement Control n n n Measurement file Raw data file Navigation (GPS) log file

Modifying Site Information n To view and/or modify Site Information n n Right mouse

Modifying Site Information n To view and/or modify Site Information n n Right mouse click on Site Information in the measurement control and select Site Wizard, OR Select Configure… Site Wizard from the main menu

Site Wizard

Site Wizard

Measurement Control Reprocess Transect n n Pressing the right mouse button while over items

Measurement Control Reprocess Transect n n Pressing the right mouse button while over items in the measurement control displays context sensitive menus To load a transect n n Right click on the desired transect Select reprocess transect

Measurement Control Now Processing n Transect being processed (shown in graphs) is indicated by

Measurement Control Now Processing n Transect being processed (shown in graphs) is indicated by n n Highlighted name in measurement control Filename in top of window

Maneuvering in a Transect n n When a transect is reprocessed the entire transect

Maneuvering in a Transect n n When a transect is reprocessed the entire transect is loaded in memory and displayed in the open graphs Go to a specific Ensemble (profile) by: n n n Using the playback controls Using the data slider Dragging the ensemble marker on a contour plot

Changing Scales Used in Graph n n Right click on graph and select properties

Changing Scales Used in Graph n n Right click on graph and select properties Select parameter to change and enter new value

Changing Data in Graphs n n Right click on a graph and choose data

Changing Data in Graphs n n Right click on a graph and choose data selection… Choose new parameters to plot Different graphs have different parameters available Use this to graph vertical velocities, error velocities, etc

Configurations Settings Each Transect Processed in Win. River II will contain: n Field Configuration

Configurations Settings Each Transect Processed in Win. River II will contain: n Field Configuration n Contains all configuration settings as they were during data collection Cannot be modified, deleted, or renamed Playback Configuration n Created the first time a transect is reprocessed Values may be changed May be deleted or renamed

Active Configuration n Transect can have multiple configuration nodes The configuration being used to

Active Configuration n Transect can have multiple configuration nodes The configuration being used to process the transect is call the Active Configuration The Active configuration is in BOLD with an A over the node icon

Making a Configuration Active n To change the Active Configuration n Right mouse click

Making a Configuration Active n To change the Active Configuration n Right mouse click on the desired configuration Select Set as Active Configuration from the menu (Ctrl+A) The settings in the activated node will be used the next time the transect is reprocessed

Viewing Configuration Settings To view or change settings in a transect configuration n In

Viewing Configuration Settings To view or change settings in a transect configuration n In the measurement control, right mouse click on the configuration under the transect n Select Properties from the menu OR n Double left mouse click on the configuration n F 3 still displays the active configuration

Configuration Dialog n Configuration dialog contains 7 pages of settings n n n Commands

Configuration Dialog n Configuration dialog contains 7 pages of settings n n n Commands DS / Ext. Hdg Discharge Edge Estimates Processing Recording

New Configuration Settings • Removes data below side lobe line from graphs • Does

New Configuration Settings • Removes data below side lobe line from graphs • Does not change calculations • Depth weighted average instead of simple average • Default and preferred method • May result in small changes to computed values

Averaging Ensembles n n n Under the Configure menu, select Averaging Data… Enter Number

Averaging Ensembles n n n Under the Configure menu, select Averaging Data… Enter Number of ensembles to average Only affects graphs, does not change calculations

Sub Sectioning n n In the measurement control RIGHT mouse click on transect to

Sub Sectioning n n In the measurement control RIGHT mouse click on transect to subsection Enter beginning and ending ensemble numbers

ASCII Output Creates Win. River 10. 06 type ASCII output files Allows you to

ASCII Output Creates Win. River 10. 06 type ASCII output files Allows you to customize ASCII output formats n n From the Configure menu select either Classic or Generic to turn ASCII Output on Reprocess transects to create ASCII files

Selecting Transects n n Only checked transects show up in the Discharge and Measurement

Selecting Transects n n Only checked transects show up in the Discharge and Measurement Summaries Uncheck any transects that should not be used to compute discharge n n aborted transects moving-bed test transect for 10. 06 imported measurement

Locking a Measurement Locked OR Right mouse click on measurement name Note: Locking works

Locking a Measurement Locked OR Right mouse click on measurement name Note: Locking works by changing file to read-only, permission problems may cause locking not work correctly

Discharge Measurement Summary

Discharge Measurement Summary

Hydroml output n n n Exports measurement information to an xml formatted file Will

Hydroml output n n n Exports measurement information to an xml formatted file Will hopefully be able to directly import into NWIS in future release Select File… Export as Hydroml

Win. River II Help File n Built-in help can answer many questions

Win. River II Help File n Built-in help can answer many questions

Questions? http: //hydroacoustics. usgs. gov

Questions? http: //hydroacoustics. usgs. gov