EVENT LOG FOR SITE ICH Most recent activity to be listed first. First line of each entry lists date, time and who is reporting. Subsequent lines of each entry aligned under Time column. Do not use tabs, only spaces. Date Time Who What ---------- ----- -------- ----------------------------------------------- 01/01/2006 09:23 troy@ruf 04:TestTagFailure: This will be addressed on the next site visit. 12/28/2005 07:39 darren@r 04:TestTagFailure: Alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 12/27/2005 08:34 darren@r 04:TestTagFailure: There is no apparent reason for this alarm. PSMFC will investigate on the next site visit. 12/23/2005 08:26 alan@ruf 04:TestTagFailure: No apparent reason for this alarm. It appears to be in tune and reading timer tags well since. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 12/22/2005 08:08 Darren_C The Full Flow bypass pipe was de-watered yesterday around 09:00 and will remain out of service until March. Darren R. Chase PSMFC Systems Engineer (509) 735-2773 ext.3 darren@psmfc.org 12/20/2005 08:11 alan@ruf 02:TestTagFailure: This alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 12/19/2005 10:20 alan@ruf 02:TestTagFailure: This alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 12/18/2005 09:05 darren@r 02:TestTagFailure: This alarm will be addressed on the next site visit. 12/17/2005 08:39 darren@r 02:TestTagFailure: The timer tag threshold will be adjusted on the next site visit. 12/16/2005 08:09 darren@r 02:TestTagFailure: No direct cause for this alarm. PSMFC will monitor for future alarms and will address any issues on the next site visit. 12/15/2005 08:09 troy@ruf 01:TestTagFailure,02:TestTagFailure,03:LowExcCurrent,09:TestTagFailure: Noted. PSMFC will monitor for future occurances. 12/12/2005 08:13 darren@r 09:TestTagFailure: Alarms will be addressed today during site visit. 12/10/2005 10:54 scottl@r 09:TestTagFailure: Will address on the next site visit 11/30/2005 09:13 scottl@r 09:TestTagFailure: Noted and not of concern at this time 11/16/2005 13:06 scott Performed GMC on right and left ladders, no problems to report. Noise levels on transcievers in the right ladder were reduced to 3-5 percent. FYI.. The COE is replacing the de-watering pump on the right ladder. Lots welding and cutting going on directly next to xcvr cabinet 0D and 0E. no real adverse effects were noticed. 11/04/2005 08:28 Scott_Li Coil 0C has not been firing timertag and is in need of tuning. Noise levels are excessive ~36% ,TT is being aborted due to system activity. Tass has not been alerting us to this message 11/03/2005 08:27 scottl@r 09:Overrun,0B:Overrun,0C:Overrun,0D:Overrun: Issue is being addressed 11/02/2005 08:03 scottl@r 09:Overrun,0B:Overrun,0C:Overrun,0D:Overrun: These overruns will be addressed today. 11/01/2005 08:17 scottl@r 09:Overrun,0B:Overrun,0C:Overrun,0D:Overrun: The overruns are caused by self ballasting bulbs in the gallery lighting circuit. Numerous bulbs were replaced a week ago for this same problem. Will contact site personell to see if they will replace the bulbs with incandescent bulbs. 10/22/2005 08:46 troy@ruf 10:LowExcCurrent: The alarm threshold was adjusted. Will monitor for future occurances. 10/21/2005 08:42 Darren The alarm threshold on transceiver 10 was adjusted to 4300 which is 300 mA below the actual current. The current has dropped by 300 mA and will be checked on the site visit. 10/21/2005 08:17 scottl@r 10:LowExcCurrent: Will correct the problem today. 10/19/2005 08:07 troy@ruf 09:Overrun,0B:Overrun,0C:Overrun: These alarms will be looked into on the next site visit. 10/18/2005 08:19 troy@ruf 09:Overrun,0B:Overrun,0C:Overrun: Unsure what the exact cause of these overruns might be. These transceivers are firing their TT and reading pittags. The alarms will be investigated on the next site visit. 09/28/2005 08:01 darren@r 08:LowExcCurrent: This alarm was fixed on Monday 9-26-05. PSMFC personnel PCA'd into the site and changed the alarm threshold to 3400mA to avoid the large files that were being generated. We will be on site to investigate at the next scheduled GMC interval. 09/26/2005 08:00 darren@r 08:LowExcCurrent: The alarm will be adjusted via PCA. PSMFC will investigate as to the drop in current on the next site visit. 09/25/2005 11:25 dlwarf@r 08:LowExcCurrent: Problem to be corrected on Monday. 09/17/2005 08:42 troy@ruf 10:BadOscFreq: PSMFC will investigate on next site visit. 09/02/2005 11:16 darren@r 0C:LowExcCurrent: This alarm was generated by PSMFC personnel during site maintenance 09/01/2005 11:31 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 9/1/2005. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. Transceiver 03 was replaced. It has TICPAL issues and will be returned to DA for repair. Transceiver 05 was also replaced. It is exhibiting some odd behavior relating to timer tags and will be taken to PTAGIS Field Operations for further evaluation. The signal levels are bouncing into the teens on the North ladder (the HDX lamprey system is probably the culprit), but the South ladder and the full flow transceivers look fine today. No other problems found. 08/25/2005 15:37 Scott_Li Field testing on the HDX lamprey detection system was conducted on 8/19/05. The objective was to be sure that, the data that was taken in the lab with the FDX and HDX interacting was what we are experiencing in the field. A full report will be published and presented by PSMFC and NOAA fisheries when available. 08/21/2005 11:48 Don_Warf Timer tag not firing on 05. Will be checked out on this week's GMC 08/20/2005 10:17 scottl@r 03:BadExcFreq,03:BadOscFreq,03:LowExcCurrent: Problem will be addressed on the next site visit. The transceiver will need replaced 08/02/2005 11:09 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 8/2/2005. All transceivers were tuned. The HDX lamprey system is still creating some noise (signal levels in the teens on the both ladders, full flow looks good), but the system seems to be working. No other problems found. 07/20/2005 09:50 scottl@r 09:LowExcCurrent: This error was generated during a site GMC 07/19/2005 10:49 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 7/19/2005. The HDX lamprey system is still creating some noise (signal levels in the teens on the North ladder, elevated on the South ladder - 45% on transceiver 01 dissipating to teens on transceiver 08, full flow A1 rolling into teens), but the system seems to be working. A fix for the HDX troubles is being worked on. 07/09/2005 09:18 Troy This site is currently experiencing high noise which may be the result of an incandecent bulb being place somewhere at the sight or it may be lampray half duplex antenna's. The noise to this point has not affected the transceiver(s)ability to read. PSMFC will monitor and will respond if the situation worsens. 07/07/2005 08:18 troy@ruf 0C:LowExcCurrent,0C:Overrun: These alarms generated during a GMC. 07/05/2005 10:24 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 7/5/2005. All transceivers were tuned, no problems found. 07/05/2005 08:12 troy@ruf A3:LowExcCurrent: The transceiver is running at the low current alarm threshold. This will be addressed at the next site visit. 06/27/2005 15:12 Darren A site GMC was performed today (6-27-05). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detectability. No problems were found. 06/25/2005 23:17 Darren It appears that the WW district sites have loaded. I never received any contact from the district on a time frame for completion of the server replacement. I will verify efficiencies tomorrow morning during my check of the river system. 06/25/2005 15:04 Darren I have not heard from anyone at WW district to confirm the completion time for the server replacement. I will post more when I have a confirmation. 06/25/2005 08:54 Darren I have tried to PCA into the sites but I am unable to get through. I suspect there is a problem in the district network and will wait to see if the sites load this afternoon, if not I will try to verify the problem with Pete Peterson. 06/16/2005 17:11 Dave We did not receive data files from any of the COE Walla Walla sites at 4:00 PM this afternoon. I could not pcA into any of these sites at 4:20 PM. However, I was able to pcA in 4:55 PM, and manually pushed the single outstanding data file at each site to the PTAGIS file server. All appears to be OK now. 06/08/2005 08:10 scottl@r 03:LowExcCurrent: Not of concern a this time.. 06/07/2005 11:58 alan@ruf 0A:TestTagFailure: This has been addressed. 06/07/2005 11:56 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 6/7/2005. All transceivers were tuned. The source of noise on the North ladder turned out to be 5 self-ballasting fluorescent light bulbs installed in the "Nav Lock Gate #2 Machinery Room" (aka door 37, near transceivers 09 and 0A). The fluorescent bulbs were replaced with incandescent bulbs and all is well. "INCANDESCENT ONLY" signs were placed near each of the seven light fixtures in that room. The clock on PC2 was adjusted 00:01:06 ahead to match PC1. Both PCs clocks are within 4 seconds of atomic time. No other problems found. 06/07/2005 08:03 scottl@r 09:TestTagFailure: Ne appearent reason for the TT not to fire. Will monitor 06/07/2005 08:02 Scott_Li Antenna 0B was broadcasting an excessive noise alarm throughout the entire 158.b file and expect that it is still in this state.. 05/31/2005 12:34 Darren A site GMC was performed today (5-31-05). All the transceivers were checked for tuning, noise and detectability. No prblems were found. The transceiver on antenna A3 was retuned it was noticed that the tune may have drifted to the point was the noise was at 30%. The efficiencies had dropped of to around 90%. PSMFC will monitor to see what improvemrnts were made to the detectability. 05/26/2005 14:44 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 5/26/2005. All transceivers were tuned, no problems found. 05/17/2005 15:05 Darren A site GMC was performed today (5-17-05). All transceivers were checked for tuning and noise. No problems were found. Both PC's have minimon running in a full screen upon departure. 05/12/2005 15:21 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 5/12/2005. All transceivers were tuned, no problems found. 05/05/2005 08:06 darren@r 0C:HighTemp: Transceiver was replaced yesterday by PSMFC. The transceiver will sent back to Digital Angel for repari. 05/04/2005 17:22 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 5/4/2005. All transceivers were tuned. Transceiver 0C was replaced. No problems found. 05/04/2005 08:40 alan@ree 0C:HighTemp: This transceiver will be replaced today during a GMC. 05/02/2005 09:06 alan@ruf 0C:HighTemp: This transceiver was deployed 4/29/2005. Within an hour it was sending high temp alarms. This out-of-box failure will be sent to DA for repair. 05/01/2005 09:28 troy@ree 0C:HighTemp: Unsure as the to the cause of these alarms. PSMFC will investigate on the next site visit. 04/30/2005 09:08 troy@ree 0C:HighTemp,0C:Overrun: Noted 04/29/2005 13:19 Alan_Bro A GMC was performed 4/29/2005. Transceiver 0C was replaced. It had improper value capacitors on the analog board and will be sent to DA for repair. All transceivers were tuned. No other problems found. 04/28/2005 09:04 darren@r 04:LowExcCurrent,05:LowExcCurrent,0C:Overrun: All alarms will be addressed on the next site visit. 04/26/2005 15:31 Alan_Bro During yesterday's site visit, the v5.0 firmware upgrade was verified on all transceivers. 04/26/2005 13:31 Darren_C A GMC was performed on both ladders and the full flow system yesterday. No problems were found. The transceivers for the Full Flow antennas have not drifted since April 18th. A stick test was performed on all four antennas using 100 ST test sticks and 100 SGL test sticks. The results are as follows: ST Results COM12 A1 100 COM13 A2 90 COM28 A3 81 COM29 A4 87 Total: 361 SGL Results COM12 A1 100 COM13 A2 98 COM28 A3 97 COM29 A4 95 Total: 390 Darren R. Chase PSMFC Systems Engineer (509) 735-2773 ext.3 04/19/2005 10:39 alan@ruf 01:LowExcCurrent: No apparent reason for this alarm. The transceiver is in tune and reading timer tags. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 04/19/2005 08:08 darren@r A3:LowExcCurrent: Alarms were generated by PSMFC while testing the Full Flow antennas. 04/18/2005 08:59 darren@r 0C:Overrun: Transceiver will be checked today during the on-site visit from PSMFC. 04/16/2005 09:27 alan@ruf A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A3:LowExcCurrent: These alarms were generated by PTAGIS Field Operations personnel during a site visit. 04/15/2005 07:56 darren@r 0C:Overrun,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent,A3:LowExcCurrent,A3:Overrun,A 4:LowExcCurrent,A4:Overrun,A4:TestTagFailure: The alarm on antenna 0C has been checked and no obvious problems were found. The alarms on antennas A1-A4 are being generated by PSMFC who is performing tests and tuning on the Full Flow antennas. 04/13/2005 08:05 darren@r 0C:Overrun,A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:Overrun,A2:BadExcFreq,A2:BadOscFreq,A2:High Temp,A2:LowExcCurrent,A3:LowExcCurrent,A3:Overrun,A4:LowExcCurrent,A4:Over run: The alarm on antenna will be addressed today. The alarms on antennas A1 thru A4 are being generated by PSMFC personnel during the testing phase of the Full Flow Antenna installation. 04/08/2005 13:25 Dave I disabled site checking for IHA and enabled site checking (3 hours) for ICH. 03/25/2005 13:53 Dave I've installed the ich_100 PDF and JPG site map illustrations to the development and production ptagis.org Web sites. I appended rows to the site_diagram tables in both the development and production PTAGIS databases, using the FROM_DATE value stored in the SITE_CNFG_HIST table in the production database. 03/08/2005 11:09 Dave I installed the ICH timer tags to the ptagis3.test_tags table. 03/01/2005 16:13 Carter_S ICH is configured on PTAGIS server 3/1/2005: ICH - Ice Harbor --------------------------------------------------------------------- Current Configuration -> Seq Nbr: 100 Main? Y, Active? Y, Parallel_A_B? A, Poll? N Current Configuration: Seq Nbr 100 -> 1-Apr-05 To Present Comment: ICH supersedes IHA. This configuration incorporates a Full Flow Bypass monitor with the adult ladder Monitors in Sort_Str sequence: Nbr 1 -> LEFT LADDER WEIR 438 [O/S] Mon_Ctgry_Str: LAD, Entry_Y_N? Y, Exit_Y_N? Y, Sort_Str: A1 (Coil,Controller): (01,01) (02,02) Nbr 2 -> LEFT LADDER WEIR 437 [O/S] Mon_Ctgry_Str: LAD, Entry_Y_N? Y, Exit_Y_N? Y, Sort_Str: A2 (Coil,Controller): (03,03) (04,04) Nbr 3 -> LEFT LADDER WEIR 436 [O/S] Mon_Ctgry_Str: LAD, Entry_Y_N? Y, Exit_Y_N? Y, Sort_Str: A3 (Coil,Controller): (05,05) (06,06) Nbr 4 -> LEFT LADDER WEIR 435 [O/S] Mon_Ctgry_Str: LAD, Entry_Y_N? Y, Exit_Y_N? Y, Sort_Str: A4 (Coil,Controller): (07,07) (08,08) Nbr 5 -> RIGHT LADDER WEIR 438 [S/O] Mon_Ctgry_Str: LAD, Entry_Y_N? Y, Exit_Y_N? Y, Sort_Str: B1 (Coil,Controller): (09,09) (0A,0A) Nbr 6 -> RIGHT LADDER WEIR 437 [S/O] Mon_Ctgry_Str: LAD, Entry_Y_N? Y, Exit_Y_N? Y, Sort_Str: B2 (Coil,Controller): (0B,0B) (0C,0C) Nbr 7 -> RIGHT LADDER WEIR 436 [S/O] Mon_Ctgry_Str: LAD, Entry_Y_N? Y, Exit_Y_N? Y, Sort_Str: B3 (Coil,Controller): (0D,0D) (0E,0E) Nbr 8 -> RIGHT LADDER WEIR 435 [S/O] Mon_Ctgry_Str: LAD, Entry_Y_N? Y, Exit_Y_N? Y, Sort_Str: B4 (Coil,Controller): (0F,0F) (10,10) Nbr 9 -> FULL FLOW BYPASS Mon_Ctgry_Str: RVR, Entry_Y_N? Y, Exit_Y_N? Y, Sort_Str: C1 (Coil,Controller): (A1,A1) (A2,A2) (A3,A3) (A4,A4) ####End of Event Log for ICH###