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Also see instructions from Masa-yuki-san.
  
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= Power =
 
Powered using 12V 100Ah+ [[temporary battery with sunshield|temporary battery with sunshield]].
 
Powered using 12V 100Ah+ [[temporary battery with sunshield|temporary battery with sunshield]].
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= Localisation =
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Location of the instrument is NOT logged by the instrument itself.
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Do at least [[handheld GPS position logging|handheld GPS unit logging]].
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AND relative position with respect to 3 nearby sites using tape measurer.
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= Set up =
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* Remove transport padding from inside the box.
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* Visually check cable connexions
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* Feed 2.1 mm jack to inside the box.
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* Place box under sunshield (South of the battery)
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= Plug in / Turn on =
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Plug in instrument box via 2.1 mm 12V jack to cigarette lighter plug.
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Inside the box, screen will display its status:
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* "GPS OK"
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* "starting logging"
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* "logging"
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When you leave the screen should still be on "logging".
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= Turn off =
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Simply unplug the power as there is no power down button (there is a small risk of SD card corruption).
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= Data retrieval =
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== Option 1: ssh ==
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* connect ethernet cable between RPi and laptop
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* set laptop IP to some thing in the same range
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* "mkdir -p ~/Hayabusa_collected_data/infrasound/instrument_ID"
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* "rsync -a pi@192.168.1.56:~/data/ ~/Hayabusa_collected_data/infrasound/instrument_ID"
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* you can use the opportunity to be connected to safely turn it off (if packing up at the same time): "ssh pi@192.168.1.56 sudo reboot", wait a couple of seconds, and then unplug.
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== Option 2: direct card read ==
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* Take micro SD card out, plug it in a good brand card reader directly (avoid using micro SD -> SD adapter)
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* "lsblk"
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* "mkdir -p ~/Hayabusa_collected_data/infrasound/instrument_ID"
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* "sudo mount /dev/sdX1" ~/rpi_data_mount
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* "rsync -a ~/rpi_data_mount/home/pi/data/ ~/Hayabusa_collected_data/infrasound/instrument_ID"
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* "umount ~/rpi_data_mount"
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* Put micro SD card back into RPi (do not erase data)

Latest revision as of 11:54, 2 December 2020

Also see instructions from Masa-yuki-san.

Power

Powered using 12V 100Ah+ temporary battery with sunshield.

Localisation

Location of the instrument is NOT logged by the instrument itself. Do at least handheld GPS unit logging. AND relative position with respect to 3 nearby sites using tape measurer.

Set up

  • Remove transport padding from inside the box.
  • Visually check cable connexions
  • Feed 2.1 mm jack to inside the box.
  • Place box under sunshield (South of the battery)

Plug in / Turn on

Plug in instrument box via 2.1 mm 12V jack to cigarette lighter plug.

Inside the box, screen will display its status:

  • "GPS OK"
  • "starting logging"
  • "logging"

When you leave the screen should still be on "logging".


Turn off

Simply unplug the power as there is no power down button (there is a small risk of SD card corruption).

Data retrieval

Option 1: ssh

  • connect ethernet cable between RPi and laptop
  • set laptop IP to some thing in the same range
  • "mkdir -p ~/Hayabusa_collected_data/infrasound/instrument_ID"
  • "rsync -a pi@192.168.1.56:~/data/ ~/Hayabusa_collected_data/infrasound/instrument_ID"
  • you can use the opportunity to be connected to safely turn it off (if packing up at the same time): "ssh pi@192.168.1.56 sudo reboot", wait a couple of seconds, and then unplug.

Option 2: direct card read

  • Take micro SD card out, plug it in a good brand card reader directly (avoid using micro SD -> SD adapter)
  • "lsblk"
  • "mkdir -p ~/Hayabusa_collected_data/infrasound/instrument_ID"
  • "sudo mount /dev/sdX1" ~/rpi_data_mount
  • "rsync -a ~/rpi_data_mount/home/pi/data/ ~/Hayabusa_collected_data/infrasound/instrument_ID"
  • "umount ~/rpi_data_mount"
  • Put micro SD card back into RPi (do not erase data)