Using a Archer PDA with itmsoil Instruments S17 Hydrostatic Profile Gauge System


INDEX
1.     Introduction
2.     PDA ‘Soft Reset’
3.     PDA ‘Hard Reset’
4.     Preparing the PDA
5.     How to backup your survey setup, database ‘DB_HPG2.sdf’
6.     Copying new HPG_Port files to the PDA
7.     Re-installing or repairing HPG_Port
8.     Configuring the PDA Bluetooth with an Hydrostatic Profile Gauge  System
8.1.  Adding an Hydrostatic Profile Gauge  to the ‘Device list’
8.2.  Setting up the Bluetooth Communication Settings
9.     Final function check of software installation


1. Introduction
HPG_Port is a software program produced by itmsoil Instruments Ltd for use with a Archer PDA and the S17 Digital Hydrostatic Profile Gauge. These instructions will aid installation of the program onto a Archer PDA.

2. PDA 'Soft Reset'
If problems are experienced during the use of the PDA, such as an error message or the PDA freezes a safe option is a ‘Soft Reset’. If the PDA fails to operate after a soft reset, a last resort is to start again with clean and fresh PDA by performing a ‘Hard Reset’. Please consult itmsoil Instruments as your fault maybe simple and easily resolved without completing a ‘Hard Reset’.
 
To complete a ‘soft reset’ please perform the following step:
      Press and hold the power key for 3 seconds to display the power menu.
     You can soft reset the PDA by selecting the ‘Reset’ option from the power menu.
The PDA will switch off and after a few seconds reboot and restart. The soft reset is now complete.

3. PDA ‘Hard Reset’
If problems are experienced with the use of the PDA, which are unable to be resolved with a soft reset or reinstallation of the software, as a last resort a hard reset can be performed. Please consult itmsoil Instruments as your fault maybe simple and easily resolved without completing a ‘Hard Reset'.
The hard reset will clear everything on PDA and restore the PDA to the factory settings, so any personal data should be backed up first. Your HPG_Port database 'DB_HPG2.sdf' will be safe on the Compact Flash ‘SD Card’ along with the reinstallation software for HPG_Port.
To complete a ‘Hard reset’ please perform the following

          Press and hold the power key for 3 seconds to display the power menu.
          You can soft reset the PDA by selecting the ‘Reset’ option from the power menu.
          To continue with the hard reset please continue to hold the power key for a further 3-4 seconds.
          Immediately after the countdown is complete (the green light will flash) press and hold the “return”, “left arrow” and “context” buttons.
          Upon completion of a reboot, the PDA will request you perform a screen alignment.
          Set the date and time to your local time zone.
The ‘Hard Reset’ will now be complete. 

4. Preparing the PDA
PDA’s supplied direct from itmsoil Instruments will already be configured for use. If you have completed a Hard Reset, the PDA will return to its default settings and will require preparations as follows.
Setting the time & date
      On the PDA desktop, select the following
      Start
      Settings
      System (tab menu)
      Clock & Alarms
      Set the region to the local area. Then set the time and date. Then click ‘ok’
Setting the Regional Settings
      On the PDA desktop, select the following
      Start
      Settings
      System (tab menu)
      Regional Settings (scroll down to find)
      Use the drop down menu to select ‘English (United Kingdom)’.  Click ‘ok’
‘English (United Kingdom)’ is required to be set for software compatibility. The PDA will require restarting for changes to take effect.
Customising the start menu
       Start
       Settings
       Personal (tab menu)
       Menus
       Start Menu
       Please make sure only five options are ticked.
The PDA is now fully prepared for the installation.

5. How to backup your survey setup, database ‘DB_HPG2.sdf’
Re-Installing the HPG_Port software onto the PDA will overwrite the pervious installation of HPG_Port and replace your database with a new blank database.
If you wish to save the original database which contains your defined site names and boreholes, it must be backed up as described below.
itmsoil Instruments recommend regularly performing a backup of the database as a precautionary measure.
          Connect the PDA to your PC.
          The PC will recognise a device and configure the computer to enable the user to browse the PDA.

The configuration and software used to browse the PDA may vary depending on your computers setup. Windows Vista and above commonly has a built in interface. Windows operating systems predating Vista, will require active sync to be installed.
          Once the PDA has successfully connected to the PC navigate to the PDA’s ‘SD Card’.
          Locate the file named ‘DB_HPG2.sdf’ Please copy this file to your PC.

You have now successfully backed up the In-Port database containing all your survey setup. You can now disconnect the PDA from the PC.

6. Copying new HPG_Port files to the PDA
If you wish to upgrade to the latest version of HPG_Port please copy the files supplied by itmsoil Instruments onto your PDAs SD Card.
          Download the attachment ‘HPG_Port Archer’ at the bottom of the article 
          Extract the contents of this file to a location on your PC.
As an end result you will be left with two files, ‘HPG_PORT.cab’ and 'sqlce30.ppc.wce4.armv4.cab'
          Connect the PDA to your PC.
          The PC will recognise a device and configure the computer to enable the user to browse the PDA.
          Once the PDA has successfully connected to the PC. Navigate to the PDA’s ‘SD Card’.
          Copy the following files and folder to the PDA’s SD Card: 
          ‘HPG_PORT.cab’,
          'sqlce30.ppc.wce4.armv4.cab'
          If you receive a message asking for confirmation to overwrite existing file select ok.
          Then disconnect the PDA from the PC.
7. Re-installing or repairing HPG_Port
This process will install a new copy of the HPG_Port software onto the PDA. This will over write any original software and create a new empty database on the PDA’s SD Card. If you wish to save the original database with your defined site names and boreholes, it must be backed up as described in section 4 above.
Sqlce30.ppc.wce4.armv4.CAB’ and ‘HPG_PORT.CAB’ must be on the ‘SD Card’ to complete an installation.  If these files are not present or you suspect they need replacing please follow section 5 above.
          Connect the PDA to your PC
          The PC will recognise a device and configure the computer to enable the user to browse the PDA.
          Once the PDA has successfully connected to the PC. Navigate to the PDA’s ‘SD Card’.
          Select Sqlce30.ppc.wce4.armv4.CAB’ to start its installation.
          If a previous version of SQL Mobile 2005 is installed the user will receive a confirmation message to re-install. Select OK
          The installation will continue and you will be asked if you wish to install SQL Mobile 2005 to the ‘device’ or ‘SD Card’ Select ‘device’.
          Once the installation is complete, the PDA states it requires a restart. The PDA will request the user to confirm the restart. Select OK.

The PDA will restart. SQL Mobile 2005 installation is now complete. Please navigate back to the ‘SD Card’ to continue
          Select ‘HPG_PORT.cab' to start its installation.
          If a previous version of HPG _Port is installed the user will receive a confirmation message to re-install. Select OK
          The installation will continue and you will be asked if you wish to install HPG_Port to the ‘device’ or ‘SD Card’ Select ‘device’.
          Once the installation is complete, the PDA will display a confirmation message. Select OK.
HPG_Port is now successfully installed on your PDA. If there is a previous database which needs to be restored please continue to the next step. If not please go to section 8. 
If restoring a database you will require to have the original backup file available on the PC to which the PDA will be connected.
         Connect the PDA to your PC.
         The PC will recognise a device and configure the computer to enable the user to browse the PDA.
         Once the PDA has successfully connected to the PC. Navigate to the PDA’s ‘SD Card’.
         Please locate the backed up database file ‘DB_HPG2.sdf’ on the PC.
         Copy and paste the backed up ‘DB_HPG2.sdf’ file to the SD Card.
         You will receive a message asking for confirmation to overwrite existing file. Select ok.
         The original database has now been restored.
8. Configuring the PDA Bluetooth with an HPG System
The connections using Bluetooth are configured and controlled with the ‘Wireless Manager’ on the PDA. This can be accessed by clicking on the Bluetooth icon under the date and time or by selecting Start/Settings/Connections/Wireless Manager.
The Bluetooth is switched on and off within the ‘Wireless Manager’ by tapping on the Bluetooth button, under this is will display ‘on’ or ‘off’
Within the wireless manager the configuration of the Bluetooth connection can be access from the menu at the bottom right and Bluetooth settings. The Archer can have multiple instruments listed under ‘Devices’ Tab. However, the PDA can only be configured to connect with one instrument at a time. This is defined under the ‘Com Ports’ tab and can be changed to connect to another HPG or Bluetooth device when you require.

8.1 Adding an HPG to the ‘Device list’
          Switch on your HPG reel.
          Open the ‘Wireless Manager’ from the Bluetooth icon on the PDA 'desktop' screen.
          Select ‘Menu’ from the bottom right hand corner and then select ‘Bluetooth settings’. 
Displayed will be all the Bluetooth devices used with the PDA. You can have multiple items listed without causing problems.

8.2 Check if your HPG is displayed in the device list. To ensure the device is correctly setup, delete the HPG setup by taping on the device and holding for 2 seconds. A option menu will appear, select 'Delete'.
          Select ‘Add new device’.
The Bluetooth browsing screen will appear and look for any Bluetooth devices
         A list of Bluetooth devices will be displayed select your device and click next.
An unsecured connection is required, as the HPG reel is not configured to respond to a password request. So please leave the password blank
        Do not enter a password. Select ‘Next’.
The S17 HPG reel ‘Comms Ready’ blue LED should now be illuminated.
        When requested, please select ‘Yes’ to add the device to the list.
        It will request a password again. Enter ‘0’ (zero) as a password and continue.
The S17 HPG reel ‘Comms Ready’ blue LED should now switch off.
        You will then be presented with a partnership settings screen tick the box to set the service as 'serial port' and finish.
The partnership settings screen may display again. Simply tick the Serial port box again and select finish
A message may appear ‘Your device did not connect with…’ Please ignore this message and select ‘OK’
Your HPG serial number should now be displayed within the Devices list. The device setup is now complete.
         Setting up the Bluetooth Communication Settings
Only one instrument can be setup using the PDA’s communications ports. Connecting another instrument to the PDA may automatically delete your previous HPG connection. Configuration of a connection can be done as follows.
        If you do not have the Wireless Manager open already. Open the ‘Wireless Manager’ by selecting the Bluetooth icon on the PDA 'desktop' screen.
        Select ‘Menu’ from the bottom right hand corner and then select ‘Bluetooth settings’. 
        Enter the Com Ports Tab.
Displayed are the connections to Bluetooth instruments, the PDA can only be paired with one Bluetooth instrument at a time.
        Delete any devices setup with a Com port from the list.
        Select 'New Outgoing Port'.
        If you have more than one item in the 'Devices Tab', you will need to select the HPG you wish to use and select next.
        Leave the COM port number as the default, normally 'COM8'. If not set the COM port to 'COM8'.
        Untick the ‘Secure Connection’ tick box. The ‘Secure Connection’ option box must be empty. Next select ‘Finish’.
The HPG Serial number will now be displayed and the Bluetooth configuration is now complete.

9. Final function check of software installation
The following is to ensure the PDA operates and interacts correctly with the HPG. For completing a HPG survey of a borehole, please consult the product manual or contact your supplier for training.

     Make sure the Bluetooth is enabled on the PDA. To switch on the Bluetooth – click on the Bluetooth icon on the PDA’s desktop, turn on the Bluetooth and select ‘Done’ at the bottom left corner.
      Start the program HPG_Port To do this, select the following Start -> Programs -> HPG_Port
If the program has already been used it will only be displayed within the Start menu.
          Check the version number which is displayed in the bottom right had corner, confirm that it matches the version of the recent program installed.
Before proceeding confirm the HPG is switched on.
          Continuing in HPG_Port select the ‘User mode’ and then ‘Go’.
The PDA will now connect to the HPG as configured in the Bluetooth settings. There will be a short wait while the PDA retrieves the probes calibration factors.
          The next window for the site selection will now appear.

Note the HPG ‘Comms Ready’ blue LED should now be illuminated and the Probe serial number will be displayed on the PDA screen.
          Select a site from the ‘Select Site’ drop down box. Remove the tick from the ‘Wait until stable’ tick box and then select ‘Get Readings’.
          Select a borehole from the ‘Borehole Name’ drop down box and take a reading by tapping on the READ button.
The HPG reel buzzer will beep once to confirm the probe is taking a reading. Shortly afterwards it will then double beep to confirm the reading is complete. The PDA will then display a reading and the depth will change to the next depth to be read.
 
The function check and PDA software installation is now complete.
          Select ‘Actions’ and ‘Exit’