RS&BOOM
Setup and display of data
Plug Ethernet cable into Raspberry Shake and connect other end with Ethernet jack in wall or Wifi router
Plug the unit in and power it on (blue LED should light up)
Open browser on desktop computer (or tablet, phone) and navigate to http://rs.local (if this does not work, find IP address of raspberry shake (for Windows 10 cmd: arp –a) and type in your browser http://???.?.??.???)
Raspberry Shake can be configured by choosing Settings icon
Default username and password: username: myshake, password: shakeme
Helicorder plot (last 12h of data, updates every 2 min) can be seen on http://rs.local/heli
Program ‘swarm’ (available on Linux, MAC, Windows) can be downloaded on webpage to visualize seismic data from Raspberry Shake (http://rs.local >> Actions icon (green icon on bottom) >> Downloads >> Swarm), for Windows: open swarm_console.bat, Linux+MAC: sh swarm.sh
Data from Raspberry shake is in folder myShake – Networks – AM, RS Community folder shows data from raspberry shake community
Click into helicorder plot (shows last 24h of data in 30 min segments) to see detailed waveform data, first right click: power spectra, second right click: spectrogram
Shut down from web front-end, never just pull plug (system >> shutdown)
Note: If there are more than one Raspberry Shake on same network, they will appear as rs.local, rs-2.local, …, rs-n.local.
Working Raspberry Shake lights ensemble:
Pi board (red (solid), green (flashing every 2-5 s)
Shake board (blue (solid))
Ethernet port (green (flashing repeatedly), orange (solid))
More detailed information:
https://manual.raspberryshake.org/quickstart.html
https://manual.raspberryshake.org/traces.html
for offline application: https://manual.raspberryshake.org/no-network.html
Data download
open rs.local >> Actions icon >> DOWNLOADS >> DATA, opens FTP connection for individual file download
/opt/data/archive/2020/AM/R640E/EHZ.D
Labels
AM.R640E.00 – Shake 1D + Boom
AM.RABE8.00 – Shake 1D + Boom
AM.RC24D.00 – Shake 1D + Boom
AM.RBB35.00 – 3D Shake
Note: 3Ds will need aligning to true North
Useful terminal commands
ls –lh: check if it records
date: to check UTC date
rsh: shut down
ip n: shows ip addresses
ssh myshake@172.16.1.136 (if this does not work try ssh myshake@rs.local)