EVENT LOG FOR SITE ROZ 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 ---------- ----- -------- ----------------------------------------------- 12/29/2011 07:12 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 12/28/2011 12:48 Roger Performed site GMC on 12/28/2011. Transceivers were checked for tune and adjusted as needed. PC1 and PC2 are within 1 second of atomic time and each other. No problems to report. 12/28/2011 07:14 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 12/20/2011 07:44 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 12/18/2011 08:45 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 12/17/2011 09:48 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 12/16/2011 07:27 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Clearing TASS. These antennas are not currently in the water column. 12/15/2011 07:45 Troy@bay 02:TestTagFailure,03:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: The cause of these alarms have been noted in previous pit events. Clearing TASS. 12/14/2011 07:56 alan@bay 02:TestTagFailure,03:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms caused by ice/weather. 12/14/2011 07:21 scottl@b 02:TestTagFailure,03:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms are due to ice build up on the antennas. 12/13/2011 08:38 alan@bay 02:TestTagFailure,03:BadExcFreq,03:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowE xcCurrent: Alarms caused by ice/weather. 12/12/2011 08:15 alan@bay 02:TestTagFailure,03:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: The alarms on antennas 02 & 03 will be addressed during the next site visit. The alarms on antennas A1 and A2 have been noted,these systems are not currently in the water column. 12/11/2011 08:39 darren@b 02:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: The alarm on antenna 02 will be addressed during the next site visit. The alarms on antennas A1 and A2 have been noted, these systems are not currently in the water column. 12/10/2011 08:24 darren@b 02:TestTagFailure,03:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: The alarms on antennas 02 and 03 will be addressed during the next site visit. The flatplate antennas are not currently detecting PITtags, they are out of the water column. 12/08/2011 07:12 darren@b 02:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms on antenna 02 will be investigated during the next site visit. The flatp0late antennas are not currently in place for PITtag detection. 12/07/2011 07:46 darren@b 02:TestTagFailure: This system will be investigated during the next site visit. 12/05/2011 07:49 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 12/05/2011 07:49 alan@bay 02:TestTagFailure: This transceiver appears to have drifted slightly out of tune. This will be investigated during the next site visit. 12/04/2011 06:48 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 12/04/2011 06:48 alan@bay 02:TestTagFailure: No apparent reason for this one-time occurrence. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 12/03/2011 06:35 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 12/02/2011 08:41 darren@b 02:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: The test tag failure will be addressed during the next site visit. The system seems to have drifted slightly out of tune. The alarms on A1 and A2 are not an issue since these systems are not currently in the water column. 12/01/2011 08:23 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 11/22/2011 07:48 Troy@bay 02:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 11/20/2011 10:42 scottl@b 01:TestTagFailure,02:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: noted, will retune on the next site visit 11/17/2011 07:10 scottl@b 02:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 11/16/2011 07:05 scottl@b 02:TestTagFailure,03:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 11/15/2011 08:46 Alan Thae ladder went down ~13:00 11-14-2011 for BOR maintenance. It is expected to return to service 11-16-2011. 11/15/2011 07:14 scottl@b 02:TestTagFailure,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Excessive noise levels on ladder antennas, site could use a tune. 11/13/2011 08:16 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 11/12/2011 07:10 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted, clearing TASS. 11/11/2011 08:31 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 11/09/2011 07:44 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 11/08/2011 07:22 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 11/07/2011 07:26 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 11/06/2011 08:30 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 11/05/2011 09:59 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 11/04/2011 07:25 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 11/03/2011 07:53 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 11/01/2011 07:05 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 10/31/2011 06:57 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 10/30/2011 07:56 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms have been noted. 10/29/2011 08:07 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms noted. 10/26/2011 06:15 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarm noted. 10/25/2011 07:33 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms noted. 10/24/2011 06:51 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms have been well documented. 10/23/2011 06:44 rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 10/22/2011 07:38 rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 10/21/2011 06:21 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 10/19/2011 07:16 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Clearing TASS. These alarms have been well documented on these systems. 10/16/2011 07:10 rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 10/15/2011 06:37 rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 10/14/2011 11:24 rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 10/13/2011 06:09 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 10/12/2011 12:14 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 10/11/2011 06:04 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 10/10/2011 06:11 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 10/09/2011 08:00 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Known problem with these system due to VFD's. Clearing TASS. 10/08/2011 07:19 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 10/07/2011 07:02 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 10/06/2011 06:33 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 10/06/2011 06:11 Darren PSMFC was informed by YN biologist Mark Johnston that on 9-22-11 the roller gate was placed back into a tuck position and the wier gates were placed in the upright position providing the only path for water over the antennas. The task was completed at 11:25. 10/05/2011 06:42 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These antennas are currently out of the water. 10/03/2011 06:42 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These antennas are currently out of the water. Clearing TASS. 10/02/2011 06:39 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 10/01/2011 07:48 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 09/29/2011 06:43 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 09/28/2011 06:54 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 09/27/2011 06:41 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 09/26/2011 06:16 scottl@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 09/25/2011 10:05 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent: Noted 09/24/2011 07:31 alan@bay 02:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 09/23/2011 06:52 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 09/22/2011 06:37 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 09/21/2011 06:36 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 09/20/2011 07:18 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 09/19/2011 07:13 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 09/18/2011 07:38 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms noted. these systems are currently not passing water over them. 09/17/2011 07:26 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These systems are not currently active. 09/15/2011 06:38 darren@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,02:TestTagFailure,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2: LowExcCurrent: The high temp alarms are not uncommon this time of year. THe alarms on A1 and A2 have been noted, these systems are not currently in the water column. 09/14/2011 06:39 darren@b 02:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: The high temp alarms are not uncommon this time of year. The alarms on A1 and A2 are noted, these system are not currently in a position to detect PITtags. 09/13/2011 06:14 darren@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms have been noted. The high temp alarms are not uncommon for this time of year. 09/12/2011 06:47 darren@b 02:HighTemp,A2:LowExcCurrent: High temp alarm is not uncommon this time of year. The alarm on A2 has been noted. the system is currently out of the water. 09/11/2011 06:41 rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 09/11/2011 06:41 rclark@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp: Not uncommon for this time of year. 09/10/2011 06:57 rclark@b A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 09/10/2011 06:57 rclark@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp: Not uncommon for this time of year. 09/09/2011 06:03 Rclark@b A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 09/08/2011 06:06 Rclark@b 03:BadExcFreq: Noted. 09/08/2011 06:05 Rclark@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp: Not unusual for this time of year. 09/07/2011 06:06 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 09/07/2011 06:06 Rclark@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp: Not uncommon for this time of year. 09/06/2011 06:15 Rclark@b A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 09/06/2011 06:15 Rclark@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp: Not uncommon this time of year. 09/05/2011 07:39 Troy@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted (see previous acknowledgements of these alarms.) 09/04/2011 08:27 Troy@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:BadExcFreq,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowE xcCurrent: The high temp alarms are not uncommon this time of year. The LEC alarms are the result of facility operations. 09/03/2011 07:03 Troy@bay 02:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: High temp alarms not uncommon this time of year. The LEC alarms are due to facility operation. 09/01/2011 08:10 Darren PSMFC was informed by Mark Johnston of YN fisheries that the Roller Gate was taken out of tuck on 8-30-11 at 15:00. This means that the antennas are out of the water and the river is flowing under the roller gate. The gate will be placed back into the tuck position sometime next week and the weir gates will be placed in the up position allowing water to only flow over the 10' opening where the antennas are located. The exact time and date will posted when this occurs. 08/30/2011 06:53 darren@b 02:HighTemp,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms noted. 08/29/2011 06:55 Troy@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:HighTemp,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms not uncommon this time of year. 08/26/2011 07:54 Daren I spoke with Mark Johnston this morning about the operations of the roller gate and he informed me that the roller gate will be tucked and the weir gates will placed in the up position with water flowing through the 10; opening, passing water over the antennas. It will remain like this until mid October. I am trying to confirm this operation with Walt Larrick (BOR). I will update the event log when I hace confirmed everything with Walt. 08/26/2011 06:37 darren@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent: High temp alarms not uncommon this time of year. THe alarms on A1 have noted and documented. 08/26/2011 06:26 Darren I was contacted by Richard Corkins (BOR) yesterday and informed that the BOR will taking the roller gate out of the "Tuck" position next week and they have requested that we unplug the antenna cables and roll them onto the hooks on the armature. They will be draining the pool above the gate in October and will take the gate to the highest point. This will be done during the next site visit after the gate has been taken out of the "Tuck" position. 08/25/2011 06:33 darren@b 02:HighTemp,A2:LowExcCurrent: High temp alarms not uncommon this time of year. THe alarm on A2 has been noted. 08/24/2011 07:09 darren@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent: High temp alarms not uncommon. The low exc current is not uncommon for this system. 08/23/2011 06:35 darren@b A2:LowExcCurrent: This system has been well documented. 08/22/2011 06:42 darren@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms have been noted. The high temp alarms are not uncommon for this time of year. 08/22/2011 06:37 Darren PSMFC was informed by site Biologist Mark Johnston that the roller gate was placed into the tucked position and all the weir gates on top were lowered. This was done by BOR personnel on 8-3-11 around 11 am. PSMFC is relying on the YN fisheries personnel and the BOR to monitor facility operations. The information is posted when it is received. 08/21/2011 07:23 darren@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms are not uncommon for this site. 08/20/2011 07:20 darren@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: The High Temp Alarms are not uncommon this time of year. The Low Exc Current alarms are being generated because of the rotating screen operations. 08/18/2011 06:46 darren@b 02:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: The high temp alarm is not uncommon this time of year and the low exc current alarms are due to the rotating screen cleaners. 08/17/2011 06:48 alan@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 08/16/2011 06:44 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 08/15/2011 15:30 Alan Addendum to the previous pitevent: PC1 was observed re-booting. The file gap created was filled with files ROZ11227.M2 through ROZ11227.P2. 08/15/2011 15:28 Alan While onsite to install a cell phone booster, it was discovered that the PC1 UPS was failing. This could possibly explain the truncated files on 7/25/2011. PC1 and the HSIP were plugged into the PC2 UPS. The bad UPS is being taken to Kennewick. A new UPS will be installed on the next site visit. 08/15/2011 07:48 darren@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: The high temp alarms are not uncommon this time of year. THe alarms on antennas A1 and A2 can occur when the rotating screens are in operation. 08/12/2011 12:55 Alan A GMC was performed 8/12/2010. All transceivers were checked and tuned as necessary. The clocks on both PCs were set to within one second of atomic time. Outstanding files on PC2 were archived. No problems found. 08/12/2011 06:45 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent: This system is currently out of operation. 08/11/2011 07:06 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent: Alarm noted. System is currently out of the water. 08/10/2011 10:11 Rclark@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2: LowExcCurrent: 01, 02, 03 - high temp alarms not unusual this time of year. A1, A2 - antennas are out of the water. 08/07/2011 08:53 Troy@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure: These alarms are well documented, clearing TASS. 08/06/2011 08:00 Troy@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: The cause of these alarms are well documented. 08/05/2011 06:55 Troy@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure: The High Temp alarms are not uncommon this time of year. 08/04/2011 06:46 Troy@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent: High Temperature alarms are not uncommon this time of year. 08/03/2011 06:32 Troy@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 08/02/2011 07:15 darren@b 01:HighTemp,01:Overrun,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcC urrent: The high temp alarms are not uncommon for this time of year. The low exciter currents for A1 and A2 are because the antennas are out of the water. 08/01/2011 07:22 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms are due to facility operations, the antennas are not in the water. 07/31/2011 06:58 rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: The antennas are out of the water. 07/31/2011 06:56 rclark@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp: Not unusual this time of year. 07/30/2011 07:39 rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms are due to the antennas being out of the water. 07/30/2011 07:38 rclark@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp: These alarms are common this time of year. 07/28/2011 06:40 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms are the result of the antennas being out of water due to facility operations. 07/27/2011 06:40 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent: Antenna is oot of the water. 07/26/2011 07:23 Alan For reasons unknown (power failure, blue screen?) PC1 went offline for approximately six minutes at 10:30 PST 7-25-2011. PC2 remained functional during the outage. Files ROZ11206.J2 & ROZ11206.K9 (truncated to fit) were submitted from PC2 to fill the gap. PTAGIS Field Operations will continue to monitor. 07/26/2011 06:00 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent: The antenna is out of the water. 07/25/2011 06:41 Rclark@b A2:LowExcCurrent: Antenna is out of the water. 07/25/2011 06:40 Rclark@b 02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp: Not uncommon this time of year. 07/25/2011 06:40 Rclark@b 01:HighTemp,01:Overrun: High temp not uncommon this time of year. Overrun will be investigated on next site visit. 07/24/2011 06:39 Troy@bay 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: High temp alarms are not uncommon this time of year. LEC alarms are the result of the antennas being out of the water due to facility operations. 07/23/2011 08:12 Troy@bay 02:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: High Temp alarms are not uncommon this time of year, LEC alarms are the results of the antenna's being out of water due to facility operations. 07/21/2011 06:20 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 07/20/2011 06:41 Troy@bay 03:BadOscFreq,A1:LowExcCurrent: Noted 07/19/2011 06:38 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent: This antenna is currently out of the water due to facility operations. 07/18/2011 06:42 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These antennas are currently out of the water. 07/17/2011 08:09 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent: Alarm noted. System is currently out of the water. 07/16/2011 07:08 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent: Alarm noted. This system is currently out of the water. 07/15/2011 06:45 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 07/14/2011 06:43 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent: This antenna is currently out of the water. The roller gate is in a tuck position and is not passing water at all. 07/13/2011 10:26 Darren A site GMC was performed today. The ladder transcievers were checked and adjusted for tuning, noise, and detectability. The antennas on the roller gat (A1,A2) are out of the water. The drum has been placed in a tuck position and is not passing water over the top or underneath. The files on PC2 were archived. No problems were discovered during this trip. 07/13/2011 10:24 Darren A site GMC was performed today. The ladder transcievers were checked and adjusted for tuning, noise, and detectability. 07/13/2011 06:52 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent: Unit will be investigated during today's site GMC. 07/12/2011 06:49 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent: This alarm is being caused by the Rotating Screen drives. PSMFC is aware of this situation. 07/11/2011 06:52 darren@b 02:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent: The high temp alarm on 02 is not uncommon this time of year. The alarms on A1 and A2 are due to the rotating screen drives. 07/07/2011 12:47 Roger Site GMC was performed on 7/7/2011. All transceivers were checked for tune and adjusted as needed. A1 and A2 were at high noise levels during visit due to the rotating screens being in operation. PC1 and PC2 are within 1 second of atomic time and each other. No problems to report. 07/07/2011 07:07 Alan Blueback was rebooted for maintenance at ~16:20 PDT 7-6-2011. The following files were not loaded and were submitted manually the morning of 7-7-2011: BO211187.E1, BO411187.E1, ESJ11187.E1, GOJ11187.105, GRA11187.105, GRJ11187.105, LMJ11187.108, ROZ11187.E1. No further issues exist. 07/07/2011 06:12 scottl@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 07/06/2011 06:14 scottl@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,03:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2: LowExcCurrent: High temp alarms are typical for this time of year, other alarms are to be expected given the operating state of the facility. 07/05/2011 06:18 scottl@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure: Noted, this alarm is to be expected this time of year. 07/04/2011 07:19 rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 07/03/2011 06:41 rclark@b 01:HighTemp,02:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurren t: Noted. 07/02/2011 06:52 rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 07/01/2011 07:14 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 06/29/2011 07:07 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 06/28/2011 07:24 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 06/27/2011 07:45 Rclark@b 03:BadExcFreq: One time alarm. Transceiver is still reading tags well. Will monitor for future occurances. 06/27/2011 07:18 Rclark@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 06/26/2011 08:38 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 06/25/2011 06:34 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Noted. 06/24/2011 07:33 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 06/23/2011 07:10 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Noted. 06/22/2011 07:55 Troy@bay 02:HighTemp,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: High Temp alarm is not uncommon this time or year. LEC are most likely due to water level or site operations. 06/21/2011 07:35 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 06/20/2011 07:10 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 06/19/2011 06:53 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 06/18/2011 07:59 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 06/17/2011 10:30 Roger Performed site GMC on 6/17/2011. All transceivers were checked for tune and adjusted as needed. PC1 and PC2 are within 1 second of atomic time and each other. No problems to report. 06/17/2011 08:01 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Noted 06/15/2011 08:32 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Noted 06/14/2011 07:46 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: These alarms have been well documented. 06/13/2011 07:57 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: These alarms have been well documented. 06/12/2011 06:42 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Alarms have been noted. 06/11/2011 06:33 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: These alarms have been well documented. 06/10/2011 07:14 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Alarms have been well documented. 06/09/2011 07:20 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Again PSMFC is aware of this systems operation. The alarms are being generated when the rotating screens are being turned on. 06/08/2011 14:17 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: PSMFC is aware of these alarms. We have been trying to address them via software but this did not solve the issue.The alarms seem to be linked to the start up of the screens. 06/07/2011 09:07 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Noted 06/02/2011 07:15 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Noted. 06/01/2011 09:13 Darren PSMFC was informed by Mark Johnston, YN Fiheries< that the weir gates on the roller gate were placed into the up position. This process was completed yesterday (5-31-11) around 11:00. This means that water is only passing over the section that has the flat plate antennas. 05/31/2011 07:35 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Noted 05/30/2011 07:24 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 05/29/2011 10:22 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 05/28/2011 07:18 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 05/27/2011 07:34 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 05/26/2011 08:33 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Noted 05/25/2011 07:35 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Noted 05/25/2011 07:02 Darren PSMFC was informed that on 5-24-11 around 12:00 the rotating screen cleaners were placed into a 15 min on every 3 hr schedule. This means that they are on for 15 min out of every 3 hours. The weir gates remain down allowing water to pass over the entire 100' of the roller gate. 05/24/2011 08:06 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Noted 05/23/2011 07:49 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 05/22/2011 07:57 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 05/21/2011 06:52 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms will be addressed on the next site visit. 05/20/2011 07:39 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 05/20/2011 07:19 Darren PSMFC was informed that the roller gate was moved back into the tuck position. This means that water is now passing over the roller gate and the antennas, the weir gates were not raised so water is flowing over the entire 100' of the roller gate. The site will operate in this manner for the rest of the year. The rotating screens are all running continuously and will remain this way until the water clears up. With all of the screens operating the noise levels on the transceivers will remain elevated. 05/19/2011 07:42 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These antenna's do not have water over them at this time. 05/18/2011 13:31 Darren A site GMC was performed today (5-18-11). All transceivers were checked and adjusted for tuning, noise, and detectability. The Roller gate antennas remain out of the water. The roller gate is currently on the second seal which does not allow water to go over the gate or underneath the gate.No problems were discovered during this visit. 05/17/2011 07:34 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 05/16/2011 15:11 Darren PSMFC was informed that the roller gate was taken out of the "tuck" position at 11:00 today. This means that water is passing below the roller gate and not over the antennas. It will remain in this position until the river has settled down. 05/16/2011 08:14 Darren The site operations changed on Saturday afternoon because of the storm fron that hit the area. All rotating screen drums are in operation and will remain on until the water levels recede and the water clears up. This will have a direct affect on the transceivers for the flat plate antennas. We will post more information on the water levels as we receive them from the YN fisheries or the BOR. 05/14/2011 09:15 scottl@b 03:BadExcFreq,A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:BadOscFreq,A2:LowExcCurrent: Will investigate. 05/13/2011 10:36 Darren A site GMC was performed today. (5-13-11). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detectability. Transceivers A1 and A2 were reflashed to lowwer the current alarm threshold to try and eliminate the frequent "low current alarm" messages that we are receiveing. I had to notify Starband to clear the account. I could not surf the web when I first initiated this event log. They activated the account. No other problems were discovered. 05/12/2011 07:13 scottl@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms will be addressed tomorrow on the next site visit. 05/11/2011 08:16 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms noted. We will attempt to reset the stored value for the threshold this week during a site GMC. 05/11/2011 08:13 darren@b 03:BadOscFreq: No real direct cause for this alarm. PSMFC will investigate during this weeks site GMC. 05/10/2011 07:37 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms will be addressed on the next site visit. 05/09/2011 11:16 Darren I was informed by Mark Johnston that the roller gate was taken out of the tuck position (out of the water) at 08:15 on 5-5-11 so that the weir gates could be lowered. This allows water to flow over the entire 100' when the roller gates is placed back into the tucked position. The roller gate was re-tucked at 10:00. The screen operation are still the same, the new bank of VFD's on all the time and the other banks on for 15 minutes every three (3) hours. 05/09/2011 07:09 scottl@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted, will retune on the next site visit. 05/08/2011 07:03 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms have been noted. The transceivers will need to be flashed to eliminate this alarm. 05/07/2011 05:17 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms have been noted and are being addressed by PSMFC. 05/06/2011 21:48 darren@b 01:LowExcCurrent,A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure: The alarm on antenna 01 was probably generated by PSMFC staff while performing a site GMC. The other alarms have been noted and are being addressed. 05/06/2011 13:53 scottl Performed site GMC, all transcievers were retuned and calibrated as necessary, no problems to rpeort. Note that I could not retune the A1 and A2 due to the cabinets are locked with a 1M1 key rather than the 1N1. Will call Corky and have him replace the locks with the standard key 05/06/2011 07:16 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A1:TestTagFailure,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 05/04/2011 07:42 Scott_Li Per Corky at the BOR, the BOR is still running the other fish screen bay's every 3 hrs for 15 minutes. The new VFD's are running 24 x 7 as of 1130 am 5/3/11 and will remain this way indefinitely. 05/04/2011 06:34 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms have been noted and will be addressed during the next site visit. The alarm levels and current thresholds are fine and the systems are detecting tags and timer tags well. 05/03/2011 09:49 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms noted. 05/01/2011 08:00 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: The current alarm threshold on these transceivers will be adjusted on the next site visit. 04/29/2011 07:25 scottl@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Transceiver A2 timer tag voltage setting may be too low. This was adjusted while testing the fish screen VFD's. Will monitor and readjust if necessary on the next scheduled GMC. 04/28/2011 14:02 scottl Performed site GMC, transceivers were retuned and hit rates adjusted. Compleete testing of the newly installed VFD's. Report to follow. No problems to report. 04/28/2011 07:51 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms have been noted. We will be addressing these issues during the next few weeks. 04/27/2011 07:21 Darren Mark Johnston informed PSMFC that yesterday (4-26-11) the BOR began operations to put the weir plates on the roller gate back into the "UP" position. The process of taking the gate out of the water column and flipping up the weir plates began at 13:00 and was completed at 15:00. This leaves the flow through the 10' opening at the end of the West roller gate. The rotating screens operation is "ON" for 15 min every three (3) hrs. 04/26/2011 07:37 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 04/24/2011 07:00 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 04/23/2011 10:18 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 04/22/2011 07:22 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 04/21/2011 08:02 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent: These alarms have been well documented. They will be investigated during the next visit. 04/20/2011 07:34 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms have been well documented. They will be investigated during the next visit. 04/20/2011 07:23 Darren I was informed today by Mark Johnston that the BOR began the process of dropping the weir gates on the roll drum yesterday at 09:30 and finished around 10:30. So as of 10:30 yesterday (4-19-11) water is passing over the full 100' of the roller gate not just the 10' were the detection antennas reside. The rotating screens on time was also adjusted to 15 mins on every hour. The screens create noise that interferes with the detection systems. 04/19/2011 07:38 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms have been well documented. They will be investigated during the next visit. 04/18/2011 07:45 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms have been well documented. They will be investigated during the next visit. 04/17/2011 07:22 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Alarms noted. 04/16/2011 07:18 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms have been well documented. They will be investigated during the next visit. 04/15/2011 07:36 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms will be addressed. The current is above the front panel threshold but under the flashed level. 04/14/2011 07:51 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Still no direct cause for this alarm. We will make any adjustments as necessary during the next site visit. 04/13/2011 07:02 Troy@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted, clearing TASS. 04/12/2011 12:39 Darren PSMFC was on site today to check the antenna cable vlearance during the movement of the roller gate. The gate was moved at 09:00 to allow water to pass under the gate removing the antennas from the water column. BOR personnel placed the weir gates in the upright position and the roller gate was placed back into the "tuck" position passing water over the antennas. The weir gates are only allowing the water to flow through the 10' opening where the antennas are located. This was completed at 11:20. The facility is curently operating with the weir gates up and the rotating screeen being operated 15 minutes every 4 hours. The East roller gate is in a position allowing water to flow under the gate. 04/11/2011 07:53 darren@b A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These systems have alarm thresholds below the actual antenna current but the hard coded alarm level is set to 2500mA which is above the current. I believe this is what is causing the alarms. We will address this issue tomorrow during a site visit. 04/05/2011 10:45 Darren A site GMC was performed today (4-5-2011). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise and detectability. The site operations presently have the weir gates dropped which is allowing water to pass the full length of the 100' roller gate which house the antennas. The East roller gate is currently passing a small amount of water uner the gate and the rotating screen cleaners are continuously operating. The ladder operations are normal. 04/03/2011 07:17 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 04/02/2011 07:03 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent,A2:TestTagFailure: Noted. 04/01/2011 15:00 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 04/01/2011 14:53 Alan An apparent power outage (22:30 3/1/2011 - 01:01 4/1/2011) caused the platform to power down. File ROZ11090.W2 was appended to include a closing time stamp and was submitted with file ROZ11090.V2. No futher data exist to fill this gap. 03/30/2011 12:40 Darren A site GMC was performed today (3-30-2011). All transceivers were checked for tuning, noise, and detectability. When I arrived I was informed by the BOR operator that at 09:00 the west roller gate (where the antennas are mounted) was taken out of tuck and the weir gates were dropped all the way across the roller gate. With the gates dropped, water (and fish) pass over the entire 100-ft width of the roller gate. The gate was re- tucked at 12:37 and will remain in this state until the river flow above the dam subsides. Currently, fish passage at the west roller gate is not constrained to the 10-ft section over antennas A1 and A2. As the motor powering the rotating barrier screen wipes out PIT tag detection at the A1 & A2 antennas, the BOR will provide PSMFC with a schedule for running the rotating screen; this schedule will be posted to the event log. No other problems were discovered during this visit. 03/30/2011 08:04 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 03/29/2011 08:41 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 03/28/2011 07:50 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted. 03/27/2011 06:39 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Noted 03/26/2011 07:32 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms appear to be related to facility operations. A solution is being worked on. 03/25/2011 07:56 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: These alarms appear to be related to facility operations. A solution is being worked on. 03/23/2011 22:55 Dave The transition from RZF to ROZ began on March 16, 2011, when the two flat plate antennas at the Roza Dam right (West) spillway began recording detections to a dedicated computer platform. The transition was completed on March 22, when the flat plates were connected directly to the computer platform supporting the three RZF fishway antennas. The five antennas began reporting under the common ROZ site identifier at 11:30AM on March 22, at which time the RZF site ID was discontinued. 03/23/2011 08:05 alan@bay A1:LowExcCurrent,A2:LowExcCurrent: Clearing TASS, Darren adjusted the transceivers remotely. 03/22/2011 12:38 Roger Tranceiver systems for flat plate antennas A1 and A2 were relocated from trailer to system cabinets and fibers were terminated on both ends on 3/21/2011. On 3/22/2011 the transition from RZF to ROZ was completed at the data collection platform. The last RZF file was RZF11081.D1. The first ROZ file is ROZ11081.O2. The file was started at 11:28 PST. The computer names were changed on all 3 PC's to reflect tha site name change. PC Anywhere was also changed to reflect the name change and remote access was verified. 03/10/2011 11:16 Dave Initial entry for the revised ROZ (Roza Dam) site. The new site definition replaces the original (1992) configuration for a single antenna at the juvenile fish bypass. The new definition includes two flat plate detectors deployed in parallel in a 10-ft section on one of two movable- crest spillways, and incorporates the three fishway detectors in the RZF definition (which it supersedes). ####End of Event Log for ROZ###