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B Y S C O T T A . A G E R

S C O T T @ I E S G L O B A L I N C . C O M

2/12/2016 Copyright (c) 2015 IES Global, Inc. All rights reserved.

Minimum Computer RecommendationsMinimum Computer RecommendationsMinimum Computer RecommendationsMinimum Computer Recommendations

4 GIG of RAM

Windows 7 or 10, 64-bit (English Version)

Works on a Microsoft Surface Pro 4

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◦ Always check for the latest OWR Gauge Software at the link below:

◦ http://iesglobalinc.com/scotts-software/

◦ Use the password: scottssoftware

◦ Download the Current OWR Software Version “WITH the Runtime Engine” and save it to your computer desktop.

◦ Run the .EXE file to unzip the files.

◦ Run SETUP.EXE to install the software.

◦ If you have problems downloading the file, try rebooting your computer, and unplugging your cable modem and router for 60 seconds to reset them. If the doesn’t work, contact your IT technician or internet provider.

◦ NOTE: You will need to have FULL ADMINISTRATIVE RIGHTS on your computer to install the IES Gauge Software.

◦ If you have problems, please email Scott Ager

Scott@IESglobalinc.com

Gauge Interface BoxGauge Interface BoxGauge Interface BoxGauge Interface Box

Interface BoxInterface BoxInterface BoxInterface BoxAn external power supply is NOT required to make LINK between the computer and the gauge. BUT the indicator LED’s on the interface box will not lite unless the box is connected to an external power supply

Interface Box LED’s

Connect the external power supply, and Connect the interface box to the gauge and the computer

◦ Green LED indicates the gauge is connected to the interface box. It should blink during normal gauge/computer polling

◦ Red LED indicates the external power supply is connected to interface box. It should be lit all the time

◦ Yellow LED indicates the interface box is connected to the computer. It should blink during normal gauge/computer polling

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◦ The Interface Box uses the Belkin F5U257 USB-to-Serial Adapter.

◦ Download and install the Belkin F5U257 driver on your computer, BEFORE plugging the INTERFACE BOX into your computer.

◦ ONLY download and use the driver for “Windows or Vista 64-bit”

http://iesrecorders.com/owrsoftware.htm

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◦ It is very important that you first install the correct BELKIN adapter driver on your computer, BEFORE for you plug-in the Interface Box to the computer.

◦ ONLY use the driver For Windows Vista or Windows 7, 64-bit. This will also work for Windows 10.

◦ DO NOT install any other drivers.

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•FIRST, save the correct zipped driver file to your computer Desktop.

•Unzip the driver files to your MAIN C:/ driver. You will need administrative Rights to do this.

•After unzipping the Driver file, plug the IES Interface Box into your computer’s USB port. Do NOT plus it into an USB Expansion port.

•The computer should say your driver was properly installed after a minute or two, and show a COM port.

•REBOOT YOUR COMPUTER.

•Go to your Device Manager. Select the Ports (COM & LPT), and be sure the Belkin COM port is installed between COM5 and COM9 or between COM11 and COM19.

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•If the right COM port isn’t selected, then right click on the Belkin Port, and under Properties, select PORT SETTINGS, and ADVANCED. Change the port to between COM5 and COM9 or between COM11 and COM19. IGNORE any warnings that the port is already in use.

•Exit the Device manager, and reboot your computer.

•ALWAYS BE SURE that the Interface Box (Belkin adapter) is plugged into your computers USB port, before you start the OWR software.

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If the gauge still does not make LINK to the computer

◦ Exit the IES software and unplug unplug the Interface Box

◦ Reboot your computer

◦ Make sure you have installed the proper BELKIN USB/Serial Adapter drivers (F5U257) for your computer’s Operating System (Windows 64-bit).

(You can download the drivers from http://iesrecorders.com/owrsoftware.htm )

◦ Plug the Interface Box back into a USB port.

◦ Be sure the USB from the Interface Box is plugged DIRECTLY into your computer.

◦ (NOTE: DO NOT connect the USB/Serial Adapter to a USB expander port/box)

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If the gauge still does not make LINK to the computer

◦ Go to the CONTROL PANEL, SYSTEM, HARDWARE, DEVICE MANAGER and VERIFY the BELKIN USB/Serial Adapter’s COM port is set to COM5 to COM9, or COM11 to COM19.

◦ If NOT, then change it by going to the CONTROL PANEL, SYSTEM, and DEVICE MANAGER, and select COM & LPT: Then, Select the BELKIN adapter and right-click on PROPERTIES. Go to PORTS, and ADVANCED to change the COM port number. Ignore any warnings.

◦ Reboot the computer

◦ Restart the IES Software

◦ ALL 3 LED lights on the Interface Box should be ON.

◦ NOTE: If power is first applied to the gauge, or the “RED Kill Switch” was just removed, the gauge will not make LINK for 15-30 seconds.

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If the gauge still does not make LINK to the computer, your Belkin Serial Adapter DRIVERS might be installed incorrectly. Try this…

◦ Go to the CONTROL PANEL, and select “Programs and Features (or ADD/REMOVE Programs)”

◦ Remove / Uninstall ALL Programs or Drivers that refernence “BELKIN” in the software description

◦ Reboot your computer

◦ Go to the IES Website and download/save on your “C: DRIVE” the correctBelkin F5U257 Driver for your Belkin Driver/Interface Box and operating system (Windows 7, 64-bit).

◦ Note: the NEW Interface Boxes uses the Belkin F5U257 Serial Adapter. If you have ANY questions, please contact me at scott@IESglobalinc.com

Gauge SoftwareGauge SoftwareGauge SoftwareGauge SoftwareMAIN ScreenMAIN ScreenMAIN ScreenMAIN Screen

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Main Software Window

Gauge Operation ModesGauge Operation ModesGauge Operation ModesGauge Operation Modes

Gauge Operating ModesGauge Operating ModesGauge Operating ModesGauge Operating Modes

“Sleeping”

“Standby (Battery Test)”

“Recording Data”

“Auto Start Enabled”

SLEEPING Operating ModeSLEEPING Operating ModeSLEEPING Operating ModeSLEEPING Operating Mode

“Sleeping” Mode

◦ Gauge is in the low power mode and is NOT recording data. The sensors are OFF. Any data is maintained in memory, as long as there is power connected to the gauge.

◦ Draws 7 – 15 mA when connected to the computer.

◦ Draws ~0.8 mA when NOT connected to the computer.

SLEEPING Operating ModeSLEEPING Operating ModeSLEEPING Operating ModeSLEEPING Operating Mode

Sleeping…

STANDBY Operating ModeSTANDBY Operating ModeSTANDBY Operating ModeSTANDBY Operating Mode

“Standby” Mode

◦ Gauge and sensors are fully powered up, but the gauge is NOT recording data.

◦ The mode is typically used to TEST the Gauge’s batteries under FULL load.

◦ This mode is also used to de-passivate lithium battery packs, by putting the batteries under FULL LOAD.

◦ Draws 14 – 50 mA, depending on the number of channels and sensors connected to the gauge.

STANDBY Operating ModeSTANDBY Operating ModeSTANDBY Operating ModeSTANDBY Operating Mode

Standby…

RECORDING DATA Operating ModeRECORDING DATA Operating ModeRECORDING DATA Operating ModeRECORDING DATA Operating Mode

“Recording Data” Mode

◦ Gauge and sensors are fully powered up, and the gauge is recording data in the “SLOW SPEED” sampling mode.

◦ Draws 14 – 50 mA, depending on the number of channels and sensors connected to the gauge.

◦ When the gauge is disconnected from the computer, it will continue recording data.

NOTE: The gauge cannot be triggered into “FAST Speed” while it is connected to the computer.

RECORDING DATA Operating ModeRECORDING DATA Operating ModeRECORDING DATA Operating ModeRECORDING DATA Operating Mode

Recording Data…

AUTO START ENABLED AUTO START ENABLED AUTO START ENABLED AUTO START ENABLED Operating ModeOperating ModeOperating ModeOperating Mode“Auto Start Enabled” Mode (*must be enabled in the SETTINGS menu)

◦ Gauge is in the Low Power mode, drawing typically under 1 - 2 mA of battery power

◦ Every 5-6 minutes the gauge wakes up, and powers up it’s pressure sensor, and checks what the pressure is in the well. If the pressure has exceeded the Auto Start Pressure threshold, then the gauge begins RECORDING DATA in the SLOW speed mode. If not, the gauge goes back into it low power mode.

◦ If the gauge is in the AUTO START ENABLED mode, and the RED KILL SWITCH is still installed in the gauge, this turns off the gauge and battery pack.

◦ **BUT, when the RED KILL SWITCH is pulled again, the gauge auotmattically starts back up in the AUTO START ENABLED mode, looking for the auto start pressure once every 5-6 minutes.

AUTO START ENABLED AUTO START ENABLED AUTO START ENABLED AUTO START ENABLED Operating ModeOperating ModeOperating ModeOperating Mode

Auto Start Enabled…

Gauge Sampling SpeedsGauge Sampling SpeedsGauge Sampling SpeedsGauge Sampling Speeds

Gauge Sampling SpeedsGauge Sampling SpeedsGauge Sampling SpeedsGauge Sampling Speeds

There are THREE Gauge Data Recording Modes (Multi-Speed)◦ Fast Speed

◦ 115,000 data points/second data sampling

◦ Intermediate Speed

◦ 115 data points/second to 14,700 data points/second data sampling

◦ Slow Speed

◦ One data point every 10 seconds to 14 data points/second data sampling

“Recorder Settings”

Menu

Multi-Speed Data

Recording Mode

Gauge Sampling SpeedsGauge Sampling SpeedsGauge Sampling SpeedsGauge Sampling Speeds

“SLOW Sampling Speed”

◦ When the Gauge starts recording data, it begins storing data at the “Slow Speed” sampling rate.

◦ Note: If the gauge is not recording data in the FAST speed or INTERMEDIATE speed modes, it is ALWAYS recording data in the SLOW speed mode.

◦ The ONLY time the Gauge does NOT start in the “Slow Speed” is if the “Fast Speed on Startup” has been enabled in the settings menu.

◦ They are 8 SLOW speed options, which can be programmed in the RECORDER SETTINGS menu.

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“FAST Sampling Speed”

◦ When an “Internal Auto Trigger” occurs (i.e. the pressure exceeds the programmed threshold), or the “External (T2) G-Switch Trigger” occurs (if enabled), the Gauge begins storing data at the “FAST Speed” sampling rate (115,000 data points per second).

◦ The gauge records data in FAST speed for the length of time in the “Fast Speed Window”.

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“INTERMEDIATE Sampling Speed”

◦ After the “FAST Speed” sampling window has completed, the Gauge will automatically begin storing data at the “INTERMEDIATE Speed” sampling rate (if this mode is enabled).

◦ After the “INTERMEDIATE Speed” sampling window has completed, the Gauge will go back to storing data at the “SLOW Speed” sampling rate.

◦ The INTERMEDIATE SPEED WINDOW can be programmed in the RECORDER SETTINGS menu.

◦ They are 8 INTERMEDIATE speed options.

◦ NOTE: The Gauge can go back into the “FAST Speed” mode before it returns

to the “SLOW Speed” mode, if another “Trigger” event occurs while in the

“INTERMEDIATE Speed” mode.

Auto Auto Auto Auto “LOW BATTERY”“LOW BATTERY”“LOW BATTERY”“LOW BATTERY” ShutdownShutdownShutdownShutdown

Auto Auto Auto Auto “LOW BATTERY”“LOW BATTERY”“LOW BATTERY”“LOW BATTERY” ShutdownShutdownShutdownShutdown

◦ When the Gauge is “Recording Data” and the battery voltage goes below a safe operating voltage, the gauge will automatically STOP recording data and go to SLEEP, to maintain the pressure data in the gauge memory.

◦ This feature helps maintain the data in memory if the Gauge cannot be recovered in a timely manner and the Battery Pack voltage becomes low.

◦ NOTE: ALWAYS plug an External 9 volt battery or External 9 or 15vdc power supply into the Interface Box for backup power, BEFORE you connect the gauge to the computer/interface box.

Changing the Gauge’s Changing the Gauge’s Changing the Gauge’s Changing the Gauge’s ““““Low Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown Value””””

The “Low Battery Shutdown Value” determines the battery voltage the Gauge will stop and go to sleep. You can EDIT this value in the “Recorder SETTINGS” menu.

For normal gauge operation, this should never be changed. Don’t change this value without first consulting with Scott Ager.

To change this value: First, go to EDIT, then “Low Battery Shutdown Value”. Then enter “IESIES” to change the “Low Batt Shutdown” value. “80” for the Series 300 gauges and “47” for the Series 400 gauges.

Select EDIT and enter

the passcode “IESIES”

“Recorder Settings”

Menu

NOTE: ALWAYS use a value of

“80” for the Series 300 gauges

and “47” for the Series 400

gauges.

Set the “Low Battery

Shutdown Value” here

Changing the Series 200 Gauge Changing the Series 200 Gauge Changing the Series 200 Gauge Changing the Series 200 Gauge ““““Low Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown Value””””

For the older Series 200 Gauges, go to the Main Menu, and select “Control: Verify/Set Low Battery Shutdown Value” to EDIT this value.

Set the “Low Battery

Shutdown Value” here

Selecting the Series 300 Gauge Selecting the Series 300 Gauge Selecting the Series 300 Gauge Selecting the Series 300 Gauge ““““Low Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown Value””””

NOTE: ALWAYS use a value of “80” for the “Low Battery Shutdown Value” for ALL Lithium Battery Packs when running a Series 300 gauge.

*For normal gauge operation, this should never be changed. Don’t change this value without first consulting with Scott Ager.

Selecting the Series 400 Gauge Selecting the Series 400 Gauge Selecting the Series 400 Gauge Selecting the Series 400 Gauge ““““Low Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown Value””””

NOTE: ALWAYS use a value of “47” for the “Low Battery Shutdown Value” for ALL Lithium Battery Packs when running a Series 400 gauge.

*For normal gauge operation, this should never be changed. Don’t change this value without first consulting with Scott Ager.

Selecting the Gauge Selecting the Gauge Selecting the Gauge Selecting the Gauge ““““Low Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown ValueLow Battery Shutdown Value” ” ” ” for Alkaline Battery Packsfor Alkaline Battery Packsfor Alkaline Battery Packsfor Alkaline Battery Packs

For Alkaline Battery Packs (suggested values)

◦ Use a value of “65” for temperatures under 80°C and downhole times under 6 hours.

◦ Use a value of “70” for temperatures under 80°C and downhole times more then 12 hours.

◦ Use a value of “75” for temperatures above 80°C.

Contact Scott Ager at scott@IESglobalinc.com for help selecting values for Alkaline Battery packs.

Programming the Battery Pack “Type” into the Programming the Battery Pack “Type” into the Programming the Battery Pack “Type” into the Programming the Battery Pack “Type” into the GaugeGaugeGaugeGauge

Programming the Battery Pack “Type” into the Programming the Battery Pack “Type” into the Programming the Battery Pack “Type” into the Programming the Battery Pack “Type” into the GaugeGaugeGaugeGauge

◦ First, go to the Recorder SETTINGS menu, and select EDIT (Password: IES).

◦ Select the “TYPE” of Battery Pack you are using with your Gauge, in the “Recorder Settings” menu.

Alkaline

120°C Lithium

150°C Lithium

180°C Lithium

Note: Older Series 200 Gauges do not have this option.

“Recorder Settings”

Menu

Gauge Software Gauge Software Gauge Software Gauge Software Features and MenusFeatures and MenusFeatures and MenusFeatures and Menus

Software Preferences MenuSoftware Preferences MenuSoftware Preferences MenuSoftware Preferences MenuThis menu allows you to set certain defaults when the software starts.

Selected in the MAIN Software Window under “LINK: Preferences”

Test Sensors MenuTest Sensors MenuTest Sensors MenuTest Sensors Menu

This menu tests the sensors and internal voltages of the Gauge . This also allows you to test the battery packs under load and de-passivate the lithium battery packs. It can be used for Gauge Diagnostics.

BEFORE you proceed with the Test Sensors menu, ALWAYS disconnect any external power to the interface box so you are putting a load on the installed Battery Packs to test them under load (unless you are testing the OWR Section ONLY with no battery packs installed).

Selected in the Main Software Window under “CONTROL: Test Sensors”

Test Sensors MenuTest Sensors MenuTest Sensors MenuTest Sensors Menu

IF you have LITHIUM battery packs installed in the gauge, ALWAYS select the “De-Passivate Lithium Battery (Recommended)” option, to make sure your lithium battery packs are they passivated.

Test Sensors MenuTest Sensors MenuTest Sensors MenuTest Sensors Menu

Selected in the Main Software Window under “CONTROL: Test Sensors”

This menu will check all the

sensors and voltages to

make sure the gauge is

working properly.

If there are any errors,

please send a picture of

this to

SCOTT AGER at

scott@IESglobalinc.com

View Gauge Voltages MenuView Gauge Voltages MenuView Gauge Voltages MenuView Gauge Voltages Menu

Selected in the Main Software Window under “VIEW: Recorder Voltages”

This menu will check all the

sensors and voltages to make

sure the gauge is working

properly.

First, go to the CONTROL menu

and select START BATTERY

TEST, to put the gauge in the

STANDBY mode…

If there are any errors, please

send a picture of this to

SCOTT AGER at

scott@IESglobalinc.com

Test Log MenuTest Log MenuTest Log MenuTest Log Menu

Selected in the Main Software Window, under “VIEW: Test Log”

Contains the Gauge Test Log showing how many jobs have been done with the Gauge.

Job Report MenuJob Report MenuJob Report MenuJob Report Menu

Selected in the Main Software Window, under “VIEW: Job Report”

Allows you to store information about your job directly into the gauge memory or data file.

Password: IES

Edit Gauge Channel Data MenuEdit Gauge Channel Data MenuEdit Gauge Channel Data MenuEdit Gauge Channel Data MenuContains the Gauge Calibration information for each channel, and general User information.

Selected in the Main Software Window, under “EDIT: Recorder Channel Data”

Edit “Gauge Channel” Data MenuEdit “Gauge Channel” Data MenuEdit “Gauge Channel” Data MenuEdit “Gauge Channel” Data Menu

The boxes in the YELLOW below should be edited before every job. These entries contain information concerning that particular job, and should be always filled out before the job. This information will be saved to the .OWR pressure data file when it is downloaded.

Selected in the Main Software Window, under “EDIT: Recorder Channel Data”

Gauge Settings MenuGauge Settings MenuGauge Settings MenuGauge Settings Menu

Selected in the Main Software Window, under “EDIT: Recorder Settings”

Password: IES

Displaying Gauge DataDisplaying Gauge DataDisplaying Gauge DataDisplaying Gauge Data

Displaying the Gauge DataDisplaying the Gauge DataDisplaying the Gauge DataDisplaying the Gauge Data

Selected in the Main Software Window, under “View: Recorder Data File”

Setting the ZERO TIME point in the Data File.Setting the ZERO TIME point in the Data File.Setting the ZERO TIME point in the Data File.Setting the ZERO TIME point in the Data File.

◦ When you first download the gauge data, you should move the CURSOR to the point in the pressure file that the guns first begin firing. The time before this point will be “negative”, and the time after this point will be “positive”.

◦ Then go to TOOLS, and select “Set ZERO TIME Point”.

◦ Be sure to go to FILE and select SAVE, to permanently save this change.

Displaying the SLOW Speed Displaying the SLOW Speed Displaying the SLOW Speed Displaying the SLOW Speed Data on the ScreenData on the ScreenData on the ScreenData on the Screen

◦ If you want to display the SLOW Speed Data ONLY on the screen, you can go to the DISPLAY menu, and select SLOW- SPEED DATA.

◦ The FAST and INTERMEDIATE speed data will be shown as a single “blip” on the data screen.

Observing the how the Gauge Operated Observing the how the Gauge Operated Observing the how the Gauge Operated Observing the how the Gauge Operated DownholeDownholeDownholeDownhole

This menu lets you see how the gauge operated downhole, by going to the VIEW, TEST INFO menu

Displaying the Data on the ScreenDisplaying the Data on the ScreenDisplaying the Data on the ScreenDisplaying the Data on the Screen

◦ The CURSOR / ZOOM / PAN tool (Green Box) is used to control the cursor and zoom the data.

◦ You can turn the Data Channels ON and OFF in the DISPLAY menu.

◦ You can change the “amplitude scale” by going to the CURSOR menu, and select the data channel you want the cursor to be located on

Convert Data to ASCII File MenuConvert Data to ASCII File MenuConvert Data to ASCII File MenuConvert Data to ASCII File Menu

Allows you to export the gauge data to an ASCII file for use in Windows Excel or other programs.

Selected in the “View: Recorder Data File” menu, then under “File: Save to ASCII”

NOTE: Be sure you

FIRST zoom into the

data window you wish

to save as an ASCII file,

BEFORE you call this

menu.

You can use the

“Depopulate the data file”

option to REDUCE the size

of the ASCII file.

The “Reduction Factor”

determines how many data

points are thrown out

when you reduce the ASCII

file size.

Use “Delimited” when

importing data into Excel.

View the Gauge View the Gauge View the Gauge View the Gauge EEPROMEEPROMEEPROMEEPROM Data.Data.Data.Data.

Battery Data

Select the “Display : Slow Speed Data”, and then display “Battery” and “Temperature” to view this data (dotted lines).

RTD Temperature

Data

Selected in the “DISPLAY: EEPROM Data”

Pressure Data

Internal Temperature Data

Copy Data to the ClipboardCopy Data to the ClipboardCopy Data to the ClipboardCopy Data to the Clipboard

◦ If you want to copy a picture of the data on the computer screen to the PAINT program, you can use the ALT-PRINT SCREEN keys to copy it into the clipboard.

◦ You can then paste the picture into PAINT for editing. You can use cut and paste, and copy this into an email or report.

◦ You can also use the Microsoft “SNIPPING TOOL” to copy the picture on the screen

Hiding the CURSORHiding the CURSORHiding the CURSORHiding the CURSOR

◦ If you don’t want the CURSOR to be displayed in the data picture when you go to the CURSOR menu, and you can HIDE the cursor.

Entering the JOB LOG time/date information Entering the JOB LOG time/date information Entering the JOB LOG time/date information Entering the JOB LOG time/date information into the data fileinto the data fileinto the data fileinto the data file

You can take your JOB/LOG time/date information from your Job, and look for a event in the log the corresponds to a pressure event in the datafile.

◦ Place the CURSOR at this exact point in the pressure data file.

◦ Then, you can go to the TOOLS menu and select “SET Reference time/date Stamp at Cursor”.

Entering the JOB LOG time/date information Entering the JOB LOG time/date information Entering the JOB LOG time/date information Entering the JOB LOG time/date information into the data fileinto the data fileinto the data fileinto the data file

◦ Enter in the TIME and DATE information in the yellow box, and then select “Set NEW time/date stamp (at cursor)”

◦ NOTE: be sure that you go to the FILE menu, and select SAVE, to permanently saved this information to your data file.

Displaying the JOB LOG time/date information Displaying the JOB LOG time/date information Displaying the JOB LOG time/date information Displaying the JOB LOG time/date information in the data filein the data filein the data filein the data file

◦ Anywhere the CURSOR is located, you’ll be able to see the JOB LOG time/date information at that point.

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◦ If you go to the DISPLAY menu, you can select the x-axis time base in the time/date format.

Setting the DISPLAY windowSetting the DISPLAY windowSetting the DISPLAY windowSetting the DISPLAY window

◦ If you want the display window to be a certain Pressure Amplitude or time window, you can go to the DISPLAY menu, and select a ZOOM WINDOW, and select your window.

FILTERING the Data FileFILTERING the Data FileFILTERING the Data FileFILTERING the Data File

◦ There is a limited FILTER routine. You can go to the TOOLS menu, and select FILTER DATA.

◦ In the FAST speed mode, you can use a filter between 1KHz and 10KHz.

◦ You can select the FILTER channel in the DISPLAY menu

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Changing the Gauge SettingsChanging the Gauge SettingsChanging the Gauge SettingsChanging the Gauge Settings

There are TWO ways to program the “Settings” into the gauge for a before a job.

◦ Go directly into the EDIT: RECORDER SETTINGS menu, and manually make changes to the settings menu, and then save these settings to the gauge.

◦ Taking a .DEF file that was email to you, or that you had previously saved on your computer, and going to the CONTROL menu and selecting “Program Gauge with.def Disk File” to program the gauge directly.

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◦ To program the Gauge Settings before a JOB, go to the “EDIT: Recorder Settings” menu. Enter the .DEF file stored on your hard drive.

Gauge Settings MenuGauge Settings MenuGauge Settings MenuGauge Settings Menu

This menu is used to manually program the “Settings” that controls the Gauge’s operation

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To EDIT the To EDIT the To EDIT the To EDIT the Gauge Gauge Gauge Gauge “Settings” “Settings” “Settings” “Settings”

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Programming New Settings Programming New Settings Programming New Settings Programming New Settings into the Gaugeinto the Gaugeinto the Gaugeinto the Gauge

◦ SAVE any changes back to the Gauge after you make changes. Note: The Gauge Settings will remain programmed in the gauge even when power is removed.

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◦ A Gauge can also be programmed with a Disk File, referred to as a “Default Settings File (*.def)”

◦ You can create this (*.def) File in the “EDIT: RECORDER SETTINGS” menu when the Gauge is linked to the computer.

◦ You can also create a (*.def) File in the “TOOLS: MAKE DEFAULT SETTINGS FILE” when you VIEW an OWR Data File.

◦ Note: Always use a data file with the SAME Gauge S/N that you want to program.

Programming the Gauge using Programming the Gauge using Programming the Gauge using Programming the Gauge using a Disk File (*.def)a Disk File (*.def)a Disk File (*.def)a Disk File (*.def)

◦ You can LOAD a (*.def) Disk File from your computer when you are in the “EDIT: RECORDER SETTINGS” menu (while the Gauge is linked to the computer), but you MUST SAVE the new settings back to the Gauge.

◦ You can also program the Settings directly into the Gauge, when it is linked to the computer, by going to “CONTROL” and “PROGRAM RECORDER WITH DISK FILE”. It will ask you what Disk File (*.def) you want to use to program the Gauge with.

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Used for 99% of all Jobs!

The Gauge Setting can be saved to a DISK FILE (*.def)

on your computer, and these files can also be used to

program the Gauge.

Note: If you load new settings from a disk file, you

must still save these settings to the Gauge!

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A DISK FILE (*.def) on your computer can be used to

program the Gauge directly. This file (*.def) can be

emailed to you from anywhere.

Saving “Gauge Settings” to a Disk File (*.Saving “Gauge Settings” to a Disk File (*.Saving “Gauge Settings” to a Disk File (*.Saving “Gauge Settings” to a Disk File (*.defdefdefdef) by ) by ) by ) by using an using an using an using an OWROWROWROWR Data FileData FileData FileData File

1. VIEW an OWR Data File which was recorded with the same Serial Number Gauge, you are creating the Default Gauge Settings File (*.def) for.

2. Go to TOOLS: MAKE DEFAULT SETTINGS FILE to display the “Settings” of the Gauge used to create the data file.

3. The Settings of the data file will be displayed, and you can then change the gauge settings for your next job.

When you are done, you can go to “FILE: SAVE SETTINGS TO DISK FILE” to make a (*.def) file which can be used to program your gauge.

HELP with Gauge Settings for your JOBHELP with Gauge Settings for your JOBHELP with Gauge Settings for your JOBHELP with Gauge Settings for your JOB

I will always help you determine the correct gauge settings for yourjob. Fill out the GAUGE WORKSHEET template that is located on the IES Thumb Drive, and email it to me. I will help you with the gauge settings based on the information you provided to me. I will then email you a .DEF file that you can use to directly program your gauge.

Please email me the Gauge Worksheet a couple weeks before your job.

My email address is:

Scott@IESglobalinc.com

Gauge Recording Speed OptionsGauge Recording Speed OptionsGauge Recording Speed OptionsGauge Recording Speed Options

Gauge Speed OptionsGauge Speed OptionsGauge Speed OptionsGauge Speed Options

Data Speed Modes.◦ “Slow Speed ONLY”

◦ “Slow -> Fast -> Slow Speed”

◦ “Slow -> Fast Speed”

◦ “Slow -> Fast -> Intermediate -> Slow Speed”

Used for 99% of all Jobs!

Gauge Speed OptionsGauge Speed OptionsGauge Speed OptionsGauge Speed Options

Multi-Speed Recording Mode.◦ Fast Speed

◦ 115,000 data points/second

◦ Intermediate Speed

◦ 115 data points/second to 14,700 data points/second

◦ Slow Speed

◦ One data point every 10 seconds to 14 data points/second

“Recorder Settings”

Menu

Multi-Speed Data

Recording Mode

Slow SpeedSlow SpeedSlow SpeedSlow Speed

Slow Speed Recording.◦ Records data from one data point every 10 seconds, up to 14 data

points/second

◦ When not in “Fast” or “Intermediate” recording speeds, the data is sampled at “Slow” Speed

“Recorder Settings”

Menu

“Slow” speed sampling

rate can be selected

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“Slow Speed” Data“Slow Speed” Data“Slow Speed” Data“Slow Speed” Data

Slow Speed Data

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Fast and Intermediate Speed

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Fast Speed Recording.◦ Changes sampling rate to Fast speed (115,000 data points/second) when

pressure exceeds a programmed Trigger Level

“Recorder Settings”

Menu

Trigger Level

Trigger Threshold

(“Above Static” is used)Trigger Channel

Trigger Direction

Fast SpeedFast SpeedFast SpeedFast Speed

Fast Speed Data Recording.◦ After the trigger level has been reached, and the gauge records at FAST Speed

for a “preset” time window (1000 milliseconds and higher, depending on memory available)

“Recorder Settings”

Menu

Fast Speed Time Window

“Fast Speed” Data“Fast Speed” Data“Fast Speed” Data“Fast Speed” Data

(115,000 data points/second)

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Intermediate SpeedIntermediate SpeedIntermediate SpeedIntermediate Speed

Intermediate Speed Recording.◦ After the gauge is done recording at “FAST” speed, it starts collecting data at an

“Intermediate” speed, at a “preset” sampling rate and time window (ONLY IF this MODE (Multi-Speed Speed) has been enabled).

“Recorder Settings” Menu

Intermediate Speed Time

Window (in seconds)

Intermediate Sampling

Speed (8 values)

“STARTING” the Gauge to “STARTING” the Gauge to “STARTING” the Gauge to “STARTING” the Gauge to Collect Data DownholeCollect Data DownholeCollect Data DownholeCollect Data Downhole

FIRST, Connect the Battery Pack FIRST, Connect the Battery Pack FIRST, Connect the Battery Pack FIRST, Connect the Battery Pack to the Gauge to the Gauge to the Gauge to the Gauge

◦ When power is first connected to the Gauge , a “Power Interruption” error will always occur. This is normal and indicates power has just been applied to the Gauge.

◦ NOTE: If this error occurs after data has been collected, it could indicate a battery problem occurred.

When Connecting Battery Power to the Gauge When Connecting Battery Power to the Gauge When Connecting Battery Power to the Gauge When Connecting Battery Power to the Gauge for the First Timefor the First Timefor the First Timefor the First Time

◦ Clear the “Power Interruption” error with the “Clear Error Flags”

“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options

Multiple “Start” Recording Data Options

◦ Manual Start

◦ Auto Start

“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options

“Manual” Start◦ Manually Starts recording data in the “Slow Speed Mode”.

“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options

Starting…◦ When the Gauge is Started, all the previous data in memory will be

erased…

“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options

Starting…◦ The Gauge and Sensors are tested before the Gauge is STARTED.

“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options

Starting…◦ If the Sensor Test fails for some reason, you still have the option to ignore

the “error” and “Start” the Gauge anyway.

NOTE: If an ERROR

occurs, contact Scott Ager

(scott@IESglobalinc.com)

“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options

Recording Data…◦ When the Gauge is actually RECORDING DATA into memory (in the Slow

Speed Mode), the main menu display will indicate this.

“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options“Start” Options

Other Ways to Start the Gauge…◦ To enable other “START” options, first go to the “Recorder Settings” menu

Start / Stop

Recording Options

“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option

“Auto” Start◦ The Gauge is enabled to “Start Recording Data” after the actual pressure

value (i.e.1000 psi) exceeds the programmed Pressure Threshold. Note: This only can occur if the Gauge is NOT connected to the computer.

◦ The “Wakeup Time” determines how often the Gauge will “wake up” to check the pressure to see if it has exceed the Threshold Pressure. If the pressure is NOT above the Threshold Pressure, the gauge goes back to sleep again. If the pressure value is above the Threshold, and remains above it for the Threshold Time, the gauge will START recording data.

◦ Draws ~2 mA when the gauge is not connected to the computer, and it is checking the pressure.

“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option

“Auto” Start◦ Starts recording data when the pressure reaches a preset value** (Entered in

“Recorder Settings” menu)

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“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option

“Auto” Start

◦ IMPORTANT: ALWAYS set the AUTO START Pressure at ~1000 psi BELOW the hydro static pressure at the Gauge’s location downhole.

“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option

“Auto” Start Options◦ “Low Power Mode” (Advantage: Long Battery Life)

◦ Checks Pressure for one second, based on the “Wakeup Time”. The DEFAULT “Wakeup Time” setting is 255.

◦ If Pressure exceed the “Threshold”, the Pressure must then remain above the “Threshold” for the “Threshold Time”. If this happens, the Gauge is then “Started”. The DEFAULT “Threshold Time” is 30 seconds.

◦ If the Pressure falls below the “Threshold” at any time, this Mode is reset and the Gauge goes back to sleep.

“Recorder Settings”

Menu

“Pressure Threshold”“Wakeup Time”

“Threshold Time”

“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option

“Auto” Start Options◦ “Delay before Auto Start”

◦ If the “Delay before Auto Start” box is checked, AND the “Threshold” has been exceeded for the “Threshold Time”, the Gauge will not “Start” until after the additional “Delay Time” has timed out.

During the additional delay, the recorder draws 4-6 milliamps.

“Recorder Settings”

Menu

* Or other analog channels

Additional Delay, after the Pressure

Threshold has been reached

“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option

“Auto” Start◦ The AUTO START feature must FIRST be selected in the “Recorder Settings” menu.

“Recorder Settings”

Menu

* Or other analog channels

Step #1

“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option

“Auto” StartAfter it has been checked and saved in the “Recorder Settings” menu, THEN, it must be

selected in the “START/STOP” menu.

Step #2

“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option“Auto Start” Option

“Auto” Start◦ When the AUTO START MODE is activated, the Main Menu screen will indicated this feature is

enabled. Then the Gauge is ready to go downhole.

* Or other analog channels

“STOPPING” the Gauge after the JOB is “STOPPING” the Gauge after the JOB is “STOPPING” the Gauge after the JOB is “STOPPING” the Gauge after the JOB is completed.completed.completed.completed.

“Stop” Options“Stop” Options“Stop” Options“Stop” OptionsManual Stop

◦ The Gauge can be manually stopped when it is connected to the computer.

Auto Stop (Programmed Option)

◦ When enabled in the Recorder Settings Menu, the Gauge will stop recording data and go to “Sleep” after the Pressure falls below a set Pressure Threshold.

◦ It is strongly recommended this feature is always used.

“Manual Stop” Option“Manual Stop” Option“Manual Stop” Option“Manual Stop” Option

“Manual” Stop◦ Stops recording data.

“Manual Stop” Option“Manual Stop” Option“Manual Stop” Option“Manual Stop” Option

Manual Stop…◦ When the Gauge has Stopped recording data, the Main Menu Display will

indicate this.

“Auto Stop” Option“Auto Stop” Option“Auto Stop” Option“Auto Stop” Option

“Auto” Stop◦ Stops recording data when the pressure falls below a preset value**

(Entered in “Recorder Settings” menu)

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“Auto Stop” Option“Auto Stop” Option“Auto Stop” Option“Auto Stop” Option

“Auto” Stop◦ The channel, pressure threshold, and time must be selected, and enabled

◦ Checks pressure while in the “Slow Speed Mode”

◦ If the pressure falls below the threshold, for a “preset” time (in seconds), the gauge stops recording data, and goes to “Sleep”

◦ The “Auto Stop after Tigger Event” option will shut down the gauge AFTER the last trigger event occurs.

◦ NOTE: This feature is activated when it is selected in the “Recorder Settings” menu, and then programmed into the Gauge.

This feature is enabled in the “Recorder Settings” menu

“Recorder Settings”

Menu

Downloading the Gauge Data Downloading the Gauge Data Downloading the Gauge Data Downloading the Gauge Data after the JOB.after the JOB.after the JOB.after the JOB.

Series 300 Gauge Warning!Series 300 Gauge Warning!Series 300 Gauge Warning!Series 300 Gauge Warning!

Sensor SectionSensor SectionSensor SectionSensor Section

OWROWROWROWR SectionSectionSectionSection

Bull NoseBull NoseBull NoseBull Nose

Battery SectionBattery SectionBattery SectionBattery Section

Data Readout Data Readout Data Readout Data Readout

SectionSectionSectionSection

ALWAYS break the Gauge at the ALWAYS break the Gauge at the ALWAYS break the Gauge at the ALWAYS break the Gauge at the Data Readout Data Readout Data Readout Data Readout

Section,Section,Section,Section, to download the data!to download the data!to download the data!to download the data!

NEVER break the gauge NEVER break the gauge NEVER break the gauge NEVER break the gauge

between the between the between the between the OWROWROWROWR and and and and

BATTERY SectionsBATTERY SectionsBATTERY SectionsBATTERY Sections. . . .

You will lose ALL your data !!! You will lose ALL your data !!! You will lose ALL your data !!! You will lose ALL your data !!!

Downloading the DataDownloading the DataDownloading the DataDownloading the Data◦ If the Gauge is still “Recording Data”, you must first “STOP” the Gauge, before you can

download the data.

Downloading the DataDownloading the DataDownloading the DataDownloading the Data◦ After the Gauge is in the “SLEEP” mode, use the “Quick Download” to download the Gauge

data.

Downloading the DataDownloading the DataDownloading the DataDownloading the Data

Download ALL Data◦ Downloads all the data in Gauge’s memory.

Quick Download (Recommended)

◦ Downloads only the “Valid Memory” data.

◦ When collecting data, sometimes not all the memory is used to store the data, so the Gauge keeps track of how much data has actually been stored in memory. The Gauge will indicate how much data was stored into memory, and this download option downloads ONLY that data.

NOTE: If in doubt, use the “Download ALL Data” option.

Downloading the DataDownloading the DataDownloading the DataDownloading the Data

◦ If a “PARITY ERROR” occurs while downloading the data, just try downloading the data again. This error sometime occurs in noisy environments.

◦ NOTE: The data can be downloaded as many times as you want to.

◦ The data remains in the Series 300 Gauge memory until EITHER you remove the Battery Fixture, install the “Red Kill Switch”, or you “START” the Gauge again.

◦ The Series 400 gauge has non-volatile memory, so removing the power does not erase the data.

Downloading the DataDownloading the DataDownloading the DataDownloading the Data

◦ If you see the WARNING below, save the data anyways, and look at the downloaded to see it is OK. You can download the data as many times as you want to.

◦ If you still have problems downloading the data, reboot your computer, and re-start the OWR software, and try downloading the data again.

◦ If problems persist, try downloading the data with a different computer.

Displaying the DataDisplaying the DataDisplaying the DataDisplaying the Data

Data Display SoftwareData Display SoftwareData Display SoftwareData Display Software

Displaying Gauge DataDisplaying Gauge DataDisplaying Gauge DataDisplaying Gauge Data

Selected in the Main Software Window, under “View: Recorder Data File”

Gauge SoftwareGauge SoftwareGauge SoftwareGauge Software

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