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Boom Box 3 Dynamite Controller User’s Manual
Printed in U.S.A.
Trademarks
Boom Box 3 is trademark of Seismic Source Co.
www.seismicsource.com
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Table of Contents
1. SAFETY .............................................................................................................. 6
10.7 Uploading Source Points into BB3 Internal Memory ........................................................... 49
10.7.1 Using Selection window .................................................................................................... 49
10.7.2 Source Points Setup ........................................................................................................... 50
10.7.3 Using map .......................................................................................................................... 51
10.7.4 BB3 Display updates ......................................................................................................... 51
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11.1 –BB3 Decoder Cable ................................................................................................................ 54
The Seismic Source Company does not represent that this manual is entirely comprehensive,
accurate or covers each and every safety topic or risk which may be encountered by those using
this manual and the Seismic Source Company disclaims all responsibility and liability for any such
utilization of this information by the users thereof. By receipt of the Boom Box 3 Manual, the
recipient/user agrees to release, indemnify and defend the Seismic Source Company from and
against any and all claims, demands and liabilities that may arise from the utilization of the Boom
Box 3 System by such recipients/users.
The end user uses the Boom Box 3 System at his/her own risk.
The Seismic Source Company does not assume any responsibility for accidental firings or any
accident occurring with the Boom Box 3 System.
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2. Boom Box 3 System Description
The Boom Box 3 (BB3) is a new generation of Blasters for Seismic Exploration.
The BB3 is specifically designed to operate more efficiently with autonomous continuous Seismic
Recording systems.
There are important differences between the Boom Box 3 and the older Boom Box unit
Decoder Cable
The BB3 Decoder cable has an added wire for the PPS pulse from the GPS receiver. The BB3 can
operate with the older Boom Box decoder cable, but the GPS time will not be set. The BB3 will
communicate and operate the same as the older Boom Box unit with the old Boom Box cable.
The new BB3 decoder cable should not be used with the older Boom Box units. The PPS pulse
from the GPS will be grounded by the older Boom Box units. This could damage the GPS
receiver.
Parameter Loading
The basic parameters of the BB3 can be loaded using the older Source Control software. However
many of the new parameters of the BB3 must be loaded using either the Wi-Fi interface or the
SourceLink software.
The older boom box is set to use GPS receivers set at 9600 baud rate
Geophone Test
The BB3 includes detailed geophone tests. These tests assure that the uphole geophone is planted
correctly and is operational. The Geophone tests the following parameters:
• Resistance – measures DC resistance – Geophone must be connected
• Frequency – geophone must be planted in vertical position for frequency to pass
• Damping - geophone must be planted in vertical position for damping to pass
• Sensitivity -geophone must be planted in vertical position for sensitivity to pass
The older Boom Box unit only tested the Geophone resistance
Radio Telemetry
The BB3 uses a new radio telemetry interface. This new interface is designed to provide a robust
and reliable connection to most VHF and UHF radios. The BB3 uses the same radio telemetry
design as the Force 3 vibrator electronics.
When the BB3 is set to maximum radio modulation level, the radio interface requires a similar
interface as the older Boom Box units. The same “Radio Pigtails” should work for both the BB3
and the Boom Box unit.
The BB3 may require different radio polarity than the older Boom Box units. The Microphone and
Speaker polarity should be tested for optimum operation.
When different radios or different radio polarities are used with the BB3 units, there may be a start
time difference between the BB3 and the older Boom Box units. The “Decoder Delay” entry of the
Boom Box 3 can be used to match the start times of the older Boom Box units.
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2.2.1 BB3 Autonomous Mode:
The Boom Box 3 can be used in Autonomous mode. In this mode the Decoder units use GPS time
to fire the shots. No Encoder unit or Radio telemetry is required. Multiple shooters can be used
with no overlap of shots times. The Units and Record length can be assigned using the User
Interface software. For further details refer to BB3 autonomous Mode section.
The Encoder unit interfaces the Seismic Recording System with a radio system, which
communicates to the Decoder system. The Recording System sends a start command to the
Encoder, which causes the Encoder to send a fire command to the Decoder. The Decoder receives
the Fire command, and will fire the CAP if the Decoder unit is ARMED and Charged. At the same
time that the Decoder unit fires the CAP, the Encoder issues a Time Break signal to the Recording
System. After the shot is fired the Decoder records the signal from the Uphole Geophone and
transmits this data along with other QC data to the Encoder.
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2.4.2 Decoder System consists of the following:
• Boom Box 3 Unit configured as Decoder
• Boom Box 3 Decoder Cable
• Boom Box 3 Decoder backpack. Designed to carry all components of the Decoder System.
• Uphole Geophone – Geophone sensor used to measure time from when shot is fired to
when motion is received at surface.
• Battery – 9-36 VDC battery used to power Boom Box 3 Decoder
• Radio – Decoder unit connects to UHF or VHF radio to communicate with the radio
connected to the Encoder Unit.
• CAP line – CAP line to fire dynamite is connected to High Voltage post on Decoder Unit.
• GPS receiver – optional –External GPS receiver can be connected to Decoder Unit. GPS
position can be acquired prior to shot. Position is sent back to Encoder Unit as part of the
Ready Message and Shot Status Report. The Ready Message consists of the GPS position,
Unit ID #, CAP resistance, and Geophone resistance.
• GPS PPS pulse from the GPS receiver is used to synchronize the time of the shots. The
GPS PPS pulse and GPS unit is required when the BB3 is used in Autonomous mode.
• Autonomous Decoder Fire Switch (required when the BB3 is used in Autonomous mode)
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3.1.1 Display
The Boom Box 3 has a graphical display. The display is used to show the setup of the box at
power on, the CAP and Geophone resistance, the ready message, the uphole information, and the
shot status message. The display shows the following messages:
The Boom Box 3 can be placed into encoder mode by changing the operating mode with either the
Wi-Fi web interface or the SourceLink software.
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4.1.2 Start Cod
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Three parameters must
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• Start Codee – (0-3) – Alll Boom Box units
u must bee set to the samme number
• Crew num mber – (0-250)) – All Boom
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must be set to tthe same num mber.
• Units – Decoder unit IDD number musst be includedd in the list off units of the sselected groupp
within SourrceLink.
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5.1 Decoder Operation
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The Decoder Mode of operation is used to dettonate a blastting cap for seeismic dynam
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5.2 Detailed Decoder Operation
The OSEIS Decoder Mode of operation is used to detonate an OSEIS blasting cap for seismic
dynamite operation. Extreme caution needs to be exercised when working around dynamite and
detonation equipment. Review and follow all safety guidelines. The OSEIS mode requires the
Boom Box 3 unit with the internal Orica blaster board. The Boom Box 3 unit requires the switch
behind the front panel to be in OSEIS position to fire OSEIS blasting caps. The Boom Box 3 unit
needs to be placed into OSEIS mode. This can be done several ways.
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• Connect a computer directly to the Boom Box 3, run the SourceLink program,
Encoders/Decoders, Boombox Parameters, and change Boombox Mode from Standard to
OSEIS.
• Connect a computer to a Universal Encoder II, run the SourceLink program,
Encoders/Decoders, Boombox Parameters, and change Boombox Mode from Standard to
OSEIS over the radio link.
• Wi-Fi Web Interface select PARAMS and Cap mode. Select Orica. Apply changes.
When the unit is in OSEIS mode the middle led will be green with the normal red flashes, when in
standard mode the middle led will only flash red.
The Decoder unit is connected to a detonation Cap, an uphole geophone, a radio, and a battery.
Whenever the Decoder is connected to the CAP or whenever a radio is used, the CAP can fire at
any time. The unit has been designed to only fire the CAP when both the ARM and the Charge
button are held and a valid start code from the Encoder is received. However, potentially there is a
chance that the CAP can accidentally fire from either RF noise or a hardware failure. With this in
mind the following is the normal operation procedure:
• The Shooter receives a valid GPS position for the new shot point.
• The Shooter verifies that there is no danger in accidental firing of hole and that all
personnel and livestock are clear of the shot hole.
• The “Shooter” connects the unit to the uphole geophone, and Cap at the new shot hole.
• The Shooter normally checks the resistance of the geophone and the serial number of the
OSEIS Cap.
• After all tests are satisfactory, the shooter either calls in that he is ready or uses the
automatic ready signal to notify the recorder that he is ready to shoot.
• The Shooter then presses the “Arm” and “Charge” switches to get the box ready to fire.
• The Boom Box will automatically send back a “Ready Message” if enabled.
• The Encoder then sends a start code and the Decoder fires the Shot.
• The shooter then releases the “Arm” and “Charge” switch and disconnects from the hole.
• The Decoder unit automatically sends the Shot Status Message to the Encoder.
• The Shooter can check the status of the Box immediately after the Shot is fired.
o Test LED = Green when Confirmation Time Break is valid.
o GPS LED = Green when Uphole time is valid
o The display will show the Uphole time, CTB value, and battery voltage.
• Shooter can check uphole time by pressing the Charge and GPS switch and looking at the
information on the display.
5.4.3 GPS
• Press GPS button to acquire new GPS position – 10 seconds.
• GPS LED is RED for the first 4 seconds to show the GPS button was pressed.
• Solid green GPS LED with a differential position.
• Flashing green GPS LED with a non-differential position.
• Solid red GPS LED when a bad position was received.
• No GPS LED when no GPS information is received within 10 seconds of pressing the GPS
button.
• The GPS LED’s will stay this way until pressing the GPS button again or taking the next
shot.
The Decoder unit is connected to a detonation Cap, an uphole geophone and a battery. Whenever
the Decoder is connected to the CAP or whenever a radio is used, the CAP can fire at any time.
The unit has been designed to only fire the CAP when both the ARM and the Charge button are
held .However; potentially there is a chance that the CAP can accidentally fire from either RF noise
or a hardware failure. With this in mind the following is the normal operation procedure:
• The Shooter receives a valid GPS position for the new shot point.
• The Shooter verifies that there is no danger in accidental firing of hole and that all
personnel and livestock are clear of the shot hole.
• The “Shooter” connects the unit to the uphole geophone, and Cap at the new shot hole.
• The Shooter normally checks the resistance of both the geophone and the Cap.
• After all tests are satisfactory, the shooter calls in that he is ready(optional)
• The Shooter sets the Line/Station information of the shot either manually or automatically
using the Wi-Fi or Computer interface.
• The Shooter then presses the “Arm” and “Charge” switches to get the box ready to fire.
• The Shooter then presses the Autonomous Decoder Fire switch to initiate the sequence
(For added safety).
• The Boom Box 3 will start looking for the next available GPS time Slot, based on the
preprogrammed Unit List and Record Length.
• The Unit will pick the nearest available time slot, but if the next slot is less than 10 seconds
away, this slot is ignored and the next to next slot (calculated based on units, record length)
is picked instead ,for safety reasons.
• The Boom Box 3 display will update the remaining seconds for the Fire Slot.
• The Shot will be fired at the Fire Slot GPS Time if the Arm & Charge button are held.
• The Arm & Charge switch must be held at least for the last 4 seconds before the fire, for
the fire to happen. If not the shot will be cancelled for safety reasons.
• The shooter then releases the “Arm” and “Charge” switch and disconnects from the hole.
• The Decoder unit automatically saves the GPS Time, Position, Line/Station information,
uphole information in the Flash Card.
• The shot information is updated in the Wi-Fi Interface Software.
• The Shooter can check the status of the Box immediately after the Shot is fired.
o Test LED = Green when Confirmation Time Break is valid.
o GPS LED = Green when Uphole time is valid
o The display will show the Uphole time, CTB value, and battery voltage.
• The Boom Box 3 Unit will fire the shot in the correct GPS time slot.
• The Shooter can check the status of the Box immediately after the Shot is fired.
o Test LED = Green when Confirmation Time Break is valid.
o GPS LED = Green when Uphole time is valid
o The display will show the Uphole time, CTB value, and battery voltage.
• The display will show Uphole time, CTB value, and Battery voltage.
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7. Boom Box 3 Parameters
The Boom Box 3 Unit uses internally stored parameters to determine the operation of the unit. All
of the parameters are stored in nonvolatile memory and only need to be changed when an
operational parameter changes. The internal parameters can only be modified using an external
computer. Two different programs and methods are available for changing the operational
parameters.
• Cell Phone/Tablet Wi-Fi interface –Refer Wi-Fi Interface section of the manual
• Windows Computer interface – Refer Computer Interface section of the manual
• Interface Function:
o Recorder Start Active.
High
• Low to high transition on Non-isolated Recorder Start.
• Open on Isolated Recorder Start
Low
• High to low transition on Non-isolated Recorder Start.
• Closed on Isolated Recorder Start
o Time Break Active.
High
• Low to high transition at time 0 when shot is fired on Non-isolated
Time Break.
• Open on Isolated Time Break.
Low
• High to low transition at time 0 when shot is fired on Non-isolated
Time Break.
• Closed on Isolated Time Break.
Decoder always-active LOW.
o Remote Start Active – signal to Boom Box 3 from the Recorder, which starts the
Fire Command sequence.
High – low to high starts fire command sequence.
Low – high to low starts fire command sequence.
o Speaker Polarity – selects speaker polarity for the radio reception. Typically the
Boom Box 3 will receive data better on one polarity than the other. A distance test
should be performed to determine optimum performance.
o Microphone Polarity – Sometimes it is better to switch microphone polarity than
speaker polarity.
Normally set to Normal.
• Geophone Limit Min (0 – 870) ohm. Sets minimum limit in ohms for the uphole
geophone resistance measurement. Determines if the Boom Box 3 Decoder test the uphole
geophone as good or bad. Flashes Test LED 4 times green for good or flashes 4 times red
for bad.
o Typical = 50 ohm – depends on uphole geophone.
• Geophone Limit Max (0 – 870) ohm. Sets maximum limit in ohms for the uphole
geophone resistance measurement. Determines if the Boom Box 3 Decoder test the uphole
geophone as good or bad. Flashes Test LED 4 times green for good or flashes 4 times red
for bad.
o Typical = 500 ohm – depends on uphole geophone.
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• Cap Limit Min (0 – 100) ohm. Sets minimum limit in ohms for the blasting cap
resistance measurement. Determines if the Boom Box 3 Decoder test the blasting cap as
good or bad. Flashes Test LED 2 times green in good or flashes 2 times red for bad.
o Typical = 2 ohm
• Cap Limit Max (0 – 100) ohm. Sets maximum limit in ohms for the blasting cap
resistance measurement. Determines if the Boom Box 3 Decoder test the blasting cap as
good or bad. Flashes Test LED 2 times green for good or flashes 2 times red for bad.
o Typical = 30 ohm
CONEC 4STF37PCT05S20X
PIN FUNCTION
1 BAT - - Battery Ground.
2 TX0 COMPUTER – RS-232 serial output. Data from Boom Box 3 to
Computer. Connect to COM port of computer running the BBview program.
19200 BAUD.
3 RX0 COMPUTER – RS-232 serial input. Data to Boom Box 3 from
Computer. Connect to COM port of computer running the BBview program.
19200 BAUD.
4 See GPS connections at end of this chapter.
8 TX2 RTI/IR PORT – RS-232 output. Data from Boom Box 3 to Recording
System. Recording system selected by software menu.
9 RX2 RTI/IR PORT – RS-232 input. Data to Boom Box 3 from Recording
System. Recording system selected by software menu.
10 ISO_START_ACT – Isolated input. Isolated Start Active. Recorder
remotely starts the Boom Box 3 in Encoder mode. Isolated with ACPL-M61L
opto coupler. Polarity selected by software menu.
11 ISO_START_RET - Isolated Start Return.
12 ISO_SPARE_IN_ACT – Isolated input. Isolated Spare IN Active. Used in
Weight Drop Mode to start the Weight Drop process. Connected to the start
switch. Isolated with ACPL-M61L opto coupler. Polarity selected by
software menu.
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13 ISO_SPARE_IN_RET – Isolated Spare IN Return.
14 ISO_TB_ACT – Isolated output. Isolated Time Break Active. Used in
Encoder and Decoder modes. Isolated with 4N32 opto coupler. Polarity
selected by software menu in Encoder Mode. Polarity is always active low in
Decoder mode.
15 ISO_TB_RET – Isolated Time Break Return.
16 NISO_TB_A – Non-isolated Time Break. Used in Encoder and Decoder
modes. Polarity selected by software menu in Encoder Mode. Polarity is
always active low in Decoder mode. +3.3 volts to 0 volts.
17 ISO_RECSTART_ACT – Isolated output. Isolated Recorder Start Active.
Pre-Start pulse in Encoder, Master, Repeater, and Slave modes. Isolated with
4N32 opto coupler. Polarity selected by software menu.
18 ISO_RECSTART_RET – Isolated Recorder Start Return.
19 BAT + - Not connected on Version 2 cards - Jumper J12 on board if needed.
20 BAT - - Battery Ground.
21 UPHOLE + - Input. Uphole Geophone connection. –1.566 volts to +1.526
volts.
22 UPHOLE - - Input. Uphole Geophone connection.
23 +5VD – Output. +5 volts digital.
25 SPKR_ACT – Input. Speaker Active to Boom Box 3 from external radio
speaker output. .
26 SPKR_RET – Speaker return. Speaker return from external radio speaker
return.
27 PTT_ACT – Output. Push To Talk Active from Boom Box 3 to external
radio.
28 RADIO_RET – Radio return. Radio return from external radio ground
29 MIC_ACT – Output. Microphone Active from Boom Box 3 to external radio
microphone input.
30 RADIO_UPHOLE – AUX 1 output. Encoder, Master, and Repeater produce
the Uphole signal after the decoder fires the shot and returns the post report. -
1.65 volts to +1.65 volts.
31 TTL_OUT 1 – Not currently used.
32 TTL_OUT 2 - Not currently used.
33 ISO_REF_PULSES_ACT – AUX 2 isolated output. Reference pulses
Active. Occurs in Encoder, Master, and Repeater modes at 1, 1.25, and 1.5
seconds after the Fire sequence. Uses a 4N32 opto coupler.
34 ISO_REF-PULSES_RET – Reference pulses Return.
35 NISO_REF_PULSES – AUX 2 non-isolated output. Reference pulses.
Occurs in Encoder, Master, and Repeater modes after the Fire sequence. 0 to
+3.3 volts.
36 NISO_RECSTART – Non-isolated output. Recorder Start Active. Pre-Start
pulse in Encoder, Master, Repeater, and Slave modes. Polarity selected by
software menu. +3.3 volts to 0 volts.
37 Not connected on Version 1.03 boards -BAT + - - Battery positive – DC
power input on Boom Box 3 (10-37 volts DC). Jumper J11 on board if
needed.
GPS Connections:
External GPS with external corrections.
4 GPS A RX – Not used.
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5 GPS A TX – RS-232 serial input, 19200 BAUD. GPS data from external GPS
Receiver to Boom Box 3. GGA, RMC strings required.
6 GPS Control TX – Not used.
7 GPS Control RX – Not used.
24 GPS_PPS – Input. PPS pulse (Active High) from external GPS receiver.
PIN FUNCTION
A GPS_PPS-Input. PPS pulse (Active High) from external GPS receiver.
B BAT + - - Battery positive – DC power input on Boom Box 3 (10-37 volts DC).
C MIC_ACT – Output. Microphone Active from Boom Box 3 to external radio
microphone input.
D UPHOLE - - Input. Uphole Geophone connection.
E GPS A TX – RS-232 serial input, 19200 BAUD. GPS data from external GPS
Receiver to Boom Box 3.
F UPHOLE + - Input. Uphole Geophone connection. –1.566 volts to +1.526
volts.
G SPKR_ACT – Input. Speaker Active to Boom Box 3 from external radio
speaker output.
H BAT - - Battery Ground.
J PTT_ACT – Output. Push To Talk Active from Boom Box 3 to external radio.
K SPKR_RET – Speaker return. Speaker return from external radio speaker
return.
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9. Wi-Fi Web Interface
The Boom Box 3 Wi-Fi Interface can be used to
• Load operating parameters
• View uphole data
• View current status of resistance test
• Load and store all uphole information from Boom Box 3
Boom Box3 Wi-Fi interface does not need any installation. The built in Wi-Fi interface of Boom
Box3 unit can communicate with Web Browsers(Internet Explorer ,Safari ,Google Chrome, etc.)
in most common Cell phones, Tablets and Computers with Wi-Fi connectivity.
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9.3. Parameter setup
Boom Box3 parameters can be received and sent through the Wi-Fi interface. To set advanced
parameters, the software requests a password. The factory set password is “BoomBox3”.
For a detailed description of parameters please refer to Boom Box Parameters section of the
manual.
First the Boom Box3 parameters can be set, with the standard parameters and the mode selected to
“Autonomous Decoder”.
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9.4.2 Next Shot Assignment
Before each shot the Shooter needs to assign Line/Station associated with the shot. This can be
done manually or automatically using the Map feature.
The user has the option to override this selection if needed, by typing in a Line/Station value
manually and click Apply.
Though there are no limits to the number of points that can be loaded. We recommend only loading
a few hundred source points that are relevant to this shooter.
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To perform this operation go to Next Shot->Position tab and click “Update position”. This position
will be stored in the tablet. The accuracy of the GPS position is also displayed. After the storing
process, the user can go back to the Boom Box3 vicinity and assign this GPS position to the shot
by clicking the Apply button.
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10. Computer Software
Boom Box3 can be directly interfaced by connecting to a computer through the Ethernet port using
the 10 pin to RJ45 cable.
SourceLink software can be used to communicate with BoomBox3 directly. SourceLink software
has a wide variety of features to support all recording system requirements.
Open Encoder/Decoder->Units and drag and drop units to corresponding groups. Groups must be
defined as dynamite group as in the above mentioned step first before assigning units to group.
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10.3 Parameter Setup
Open Encoder/Decoder->BoomBox Parameters in SourceLink. You can receive/send or compare
parameters. Make sure the Unit ID/Crew ID matches the connected Boom Box.
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10.5 Shot Information (PFS) Download-SourceLink
SourceLink can be used to download the Shot information from multiple BoomBox3 units, process
and export advanced reports.
Open Download and Recover, Download Shots from Boombox 3 menu option. Press detect button.
SourceLink will detect the BoomBox3 unit connected to it directly.
Specify the time and date range for the download.
If needed SourceLink can find the nearest Source Flag automatically for all the downloaded shots
based on the Shot GPS position. This can be done using the Line/Station adjustment field options.
Source Points must be imported into SourceLink as described in Importing Source Point Flags
Section.
SourceLink can also be used to download the Shot information from downloaded files.
Click on Import:
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Select individual files or an entire folder to add the files to import.
The acquired shots and PFS information will be populated. The reports feature can be run on the
newly populated data.
SourceLink allows the user to import Source Flags into its map.
To avail the automatic near point pick feature in the Shot Information (PFS) download, the source
points need to be imported to SourceLink first.
Allow Shooting Without Near Point – BB3 will shoot without any Source Points loaded.
Use Double Button To Lock GPS – Makes the BB3 operator to press the Charge and GPS buttons
to store the GPS position.
Max Distance to Source Point [m] – The maximum distance the BB3 can be from a Source Point
and still be valid.
Click on Send Setup to send the Source Points setup to the BB3.
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10.7.3 Using map
Select point using rectangular or polygon selection toolbar and then choose “Sources”, when the
sources are highlighted, right click and choose Upload to BoomBox3.
After a BoomBox3 Shot information (PFS) download, the PFS information can be analyzed using
SourceLink. The acquired shots window will provide a list view of the Shot ID, Source Flag and
Shot GPS time. The PFS window will provide the full QC information of each shot.
The map window will also display the acquired shot positions.
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10.9 Report generation
To export all the shot information to the required recording system report formats, Click on the
reports icon and open the reports window. Select the output directory and click “Save Reports”.
4 feet long
F Red Uphole +
D BLK Uphole –
Mic Active – A
Radio Return - C
Speaker Act- B
Speaker Ret- E
PTT D
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11.2 DECODER CABLE with GPS
4 feet long
F Red Uphole +
D BLK Uphole –
GPS input
RADIO
C Red Mic Act
Mic Active – A
Radio Return - C
Speaker Act- B
Speaker Ret- E
PTT D
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11.2.2 Boom Box 3 – 10 pin wiring
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11.3. BB3 Ethernet (10 pin to RJ45) cable
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