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The IMS Control panel (Figure 3): Provides access to utilities/editors via drop-down menus.


Figure 3. Control Panel Drop Down menus.



START button will allow the user to begin measurements. Section Information window (Figure 4) will pop up.


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Figure 4.

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 Section Information window.



B. Instrument Calibration

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  1.  Select the tab labeled DARK-1 (Figure 5).
    1. The default exposure values are automatically displayed and are the recommend values, but you may set other values. Be aware that the dark saturation (image intensity saturation) must be 7% or lower and you need to capture at least 100 images for stacking. 
    2. Default Recommended values are Image stack: 10020, kV: 8060, mA: 0.73, Integration Time: 1 ms
  2. Click the Take DARK Image button.
    1. The X-Ray Image Acquisition window will open (Figure 7).  During acquisition, the image window appears black but you will see values in the histogram and in the image line profile.

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  1. Select the tab labeled WHITE-2 (Figure 8). 
    1. The default exposure values are automatically displayed and are the recommend values, but you may set other values. Just be aware that the maximum intensity cannot exceed 99%. 
    2. Default Recommended values are : Image stack : = 20,   kV : 112=80, mA: =1.0, Integration Time : 12 ms= 30
  2. Click the Take WHITE Image button.
    1. The X-Ray Image Acquisition window will open (Figure 9).
    2. During acquisition, the image window appears white shading to darker grey on the left and right edges.

Once acquisition is completed, you will be return to the FPD Calibration Utility window.

3. Check the maximum saturation value and confirm that it is in the target range of 94-98%. If not, adjust the exposure values and repeat (Figure 8).

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  1. Ensure the values in the window are set as shown in Figure 14.
    1. The instrument X-offset is measured from the home switch to the center pixel of the detector (Figure 15).
    2. This value must be updated should the detector position change or if the home switch on the track is modified.
  2. Click ACCEPT to save the changes and write them to the configuration file.  Click Cancel to revert to previous values.



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Figure 14. XMSL Parameters Window.

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Note: All core sections entering the NGR XMSL must be completely dry. Any moisture or liquid present will DAMAGE the instrument.

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Figure 21. Dialog when after user selects abort during imaging.  The x-ray source will automatically ramp down once abort is selected.  The section in the imager will need to be restarted from the beginning once abort is selected.

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G. IMS Utilities


a) XMSL: Image Utility


The image utility can be found under Instruments > XMSL: Image Utility (Figure 22).  This utility is useful for determining the proper voltage, current, and integration (exposure) time for imaging cores.  User can also review the processed images in this utility.

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Figure 22. General Image Utility User Interface Window.  This utility is used test exposure settings before imaging a section.  The histogram (upper left) will be displayed when the ROI box tool is used and the line profile (lower left) is displayed when the ROI line tool is used.


b) Automatic Image Processing - XMSL: Image Process Utility


Image Processing Utility has the following purpose:

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  1. The axis of the source’s x-ray beam must centered on the detector and perpendicular to its surface.
  2. The pixel to centimeter scaling factor must be determined.  As of X379 this value was determined to be 109.6px/cm when measured at the half-core height. A grid standard is available for use to repeat the measurement
  3. In IMS, you must set the instrument offset to the center row of pixels of the detector.



c) XSCAN Automatic Image Processing


This utility was designed to be used on the XSCAN. During X396T in was implemented on the XMSL with the purpose of testing it in subsequent expeditions. 

The utility allows the user to have greater control over the process that is being applied to the images.


d) Manual Image Processing


The IODP processing algorithm is available in a Linux and PC version and can easily be placed on any work station.   This program allows the user to adjust the contrast and change settings related to instrument setup and geometry.  The processing software files must be placed in a directory above the location of the images to ensure file navigation will work.

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2. No images appear after selecting Process Images: The bit size or pixel length are not set correctly.  Check the command window for error messages and check the settings in the processing settings window.

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e) XMSL: View Last Images Utility


View Last Images utility can be found under Instruments > XMSL: View Last Images (Figure 45B).  This utility is useful review the characteristics of the selected images.


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Figure 45B. View Last Images utilily


III. Transferring Images to Data 1


A. Data Upload Procedure

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A.2 Maintenance and Troubleshooting


Trouble Shooting


IssueSolution

An error message occurs when the user opens the software indicating an invalid calibration for the dark and white images, but the dark and white images are available on the computer.


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Verify that the .ini files are referring to valid calibration images that exist in the correct locations.  If the files exist, then check the USB connections to the computer, particularly the USB for the X-ray source.



B.1 IMS Program Structure

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Click Accept to save the values or Cancel to return to previous values.



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Figure 55. XMSL Motor and Track Options Setup Window



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Figure 56. Motion Utility Window

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Note, these values along with the detector position set in the Camera: General Setup under instruments must be accurate for proper motion control. Take care in setting these values.


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Figure 57. XMSL Fixed Positions Window

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  • This panel is used to define the orientation of the track system, limit switches, and the home switch (Figure 58). The MDrive can be used with either a dedicated Home switch or a limit switch as a home switch. In the case of the XMSL track we use a home switch.
  • Select Axis: In the case of the XMSL it is always X.
  • Select Track and Home Geometry: For the XMSL, select CW look @ CCW Edge
  • Click the Motion Utility button to test the settings.
  • Click Accept to save the settings. Click Cancel to return to previous values.


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Figure 58. XMSL Limit and Home Switches Window

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Click Accept to save the settings. Click Cancel to return to previous values.

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Figure 59. Motion Profiles Window


The following table shows the motion profile settings for the XMSL.

Axis→

X-Axis

Profile↓

Speed

Accel.

Decel.

DAQ Move

5.0

20.0

30.0

Limit Seek

5.0

1.0

80.0

Home Final

3.0

2.0

80.0

Load/Unload

5.0

5.0

10.0

Push-Slow

5.0

5.0

100.0

Push-Fast

5.0

5.0

50.0

User Defined

5.0

5.0

5.0

Table: Motion Profile X-Axis for XMSL


C.1 Hardware


The IODP x-ray system is composed of a 120 kV, 1 mA constant potential x-ray source and a detector unit.  The source is a Teledyne ICM CP120B portable x-ray generator with a 0.8 by 0.5 mm focal spot.  The beam angle is 50 by 50 degrees generating a directional cone onto the detector, which is distanced 65 cm from the source.  The detector is a Go-Scan 1510 HR unit composed of an array of CMOS sensors with an active area of 102 by 153 mm and a resolution of 99 microns.

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C.2 System Settings


System Settings

Hostname

PC53236

DNS Name

PC53236.ship.iodp.tamu.edu

Vendor

HP

Model

HP Z240 SFF Workstation

Serial Number

2UA7121YXV

Firmware Version

N51 Ver. 01.52

Hardware Revision


Operating System

Microsoft Windows 10 Enterprise

System Start Time

3/4/2019 7:24:09 PM

Description

PC53236 - 64 bit Workstationt Image

System Configuration Web Access

Local Only

System Resources

Total Physical Memory

31.8 GB

Free Physical Memory

26.2 GB

Total Virtual Memory

36.5 GB

Free Virtual Memory

30.7 GB

Primary Disk Capacity

476 GB

Primary Disk Free Space

130 GB

CPU Model

Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40GHz


Teledyne DALSA GoScan 1510 HR "1727014677"

Settings

Name

1727014677

Hostname

169.254.5.141

Vendor

Teledyne DALSA

Model

Teledyne DALSA GoScan 1510 HR

Serial Number

DC60A1378609


Attribute Categories

AcquisitionAttributes

Property

Value

BitsPerPixel

Use hardware value

ImageDecoderCopyMode

Auto

IncompleteBufferMode

Ignore

OutputImageType

Grayscale (U16)

OverwriteMode

Get Newest

PacketSize

9004

ReceiveTimestampMode

System Time

ShiftPixelBits

false

SwapPixelBytes

false

Timeout

5000


AcquisitionAttributes    AdvancedEthernet    BandwidthControl

Property

Value

ActualPeakBandwidth

1000.00000

DesiredPeakBandwidth

1000.00000


AcquisitionAttributes          AdvancedEthernet            Controller

Property

Value

DestinationMode

Unicast

DestinationMulticastAddress

239.192.0.1


AcquisitionAttributes   AdvancedEthernet   EventParameters

Property

Value

MaxOutstandingEvents

50


AcquisitionAttributes   AdvancedEthernet  FirewallTraversal

Property

Value

Enabled

true

KeepAliveTime

30

Supported

true


AcquisitionAttributes  AdvancedEthernet  ResendParameters

Property

Value

MaxResendsPerPacket

25

MemoryWindowSize

1024

MissingPacketTimeout

2

NewPacketTimeout

100

ResendBatchingPercentage

10

ResendResponseTimeout

2

ResendThresholdPercentage

5

ResendTimerResolution

1

ResendsEnabled

true


AcquisitionAttributes  AdvancedEthernet  TestPacketParameters

Property

Value

MaxTestPacketRetries

1

TestPacketEnabled

true

TestPacketTimeout

250


AcquisitionAttributes                                       AdvancedGenicam

Property

Value

CommandTimeout

100

EventsEnabled

true

EventsSupported

true

IgnoreCameraValidationErrors

false



AcquisitionAttributes       ChunkDataDecoding

Property

Value

ChunkDataDecodingEnabled

true

MaximumChunkCopySize

64



CameraAttributes     deviceInformation

Property

Value

DeviceVendorName

Teledyne DALSA

DeviceModelName

GoScan 1510 HR

DeviceID

1727014677

DeviceVersion

209.21

HardwareRevision

IL1.0

TimingVersion

12.119

deviceMacAddress

DC:60:A1:37:86:09

DeviceUserID

1727014677

UserSetDefaultSelector

Factory Setting

UserSetSelector

Factory Setting

UserSetLoad


UserSetSave


DeviceTemperature

50.0000000


CameraAttributes       detectorControl

Property

Value

SettingsRevision

2

Standby

Off

ReadOutMode

Full Resolution

ReadOutDirectionY

Bottom to Top

ReadOutDirectionX

Right to Left

TriggerMode

Free Running

SoftwareTrigger


SoftwareTrigIntTime

50000

ExtendedExposure

10000

Offset

1.95%

FullWell

High Full Well

ROIStartH

0

ROIStopH

1031

ROIStartV

0

ROIStopV

1549


CameraAttributes                          Diagnose

Property

Value

ImageSourceSelector

Sensor Data

SensorDigitalTestPatternValue

0

TestImageIncrement

1

PowerCheck3V5DIG

false

PowerCheck5V4

false

PowerCheck1V2

false

PowerCheck1V5

false

PowerCheck2V5

false

PowerCheck3V3

false

PowerCheck3V5ANA

false

PowerCheck1V8

false

ResetHighReadbackAbs

3.49500000

SelectHighReadbackAbs

3.49375000

VrReadbackAbs

3.19875000

NWellReadbackAbs

3.49375000

AdcRefReadbackAbs

2.79875000

AnaT2ReadbackAbs

0.0387500000

PSupReadbackAbs

11.4541485

Opamp5VReadbackAbs

4.99875000

RefreshDiagnoseBits


transferQueueCurrentBlockCount

0


CameraAttributes                                  ImageFormatControl

Property

Value

PixelPacking

Mono16

PixelFormat

Monochrome 16-Bit Packed

PixelCoding

Mono

PixelSize

16 Bits/Pixel

Width

1032

Height

1550

Mono12PackedBitSelection

LSB


CameraAttributes                                  ImageProcessingControl

Property

Value

SUMEnable

Off

SUMNofFrame

1 Frame



CameraAttributes >> TransportLayerControl

Property

Value

deviceUPnPDiscoveryMode

Active

GevLinkSpeed

1000

devicePacketResendBufferSize

12.9375000

GevIPConfigurationStatus

DHCP

GevPrimaryApplicationIPAddress

169.254.116.129

deviceCCP

Control Access

GevDiscoveryAckDelay


GevGVCPHeartbeatDisable



CameraAttributes >> FileAccessControl

Property

Value

FileSelector

Firmware

FileOperationSelector

Open

FileOperationExecute


FileOpenMode

Write

FileAccessOffset


FileAccessLength

4

FileOperationStatus

Success

FileOperationResult

0

FileSize

0


CameraInformation

Property

Value

BaseAddress

0x0

BusType

Ethernet

HostIPAddress

169.254.116.129

HostMACAddress

00:0A:CD:2F:13:8C

HostNetworkInterfaceName

{1E2FC758-4010-4217-A057-038CD47B344A}

IPAddress

169.254.5.141

ModelName

GoScan 1510 HR

PrimaryURLString

Local:TeledyneDALSA_CD45M21_02_2457f43f_1CA40.0000.xml;b000;31a8e

SecondaryURLString

http://www.teledynedalsa.com/public/mv/software/genicam/GenICamFile.xml

SerialNumberHigh

0xDC60

SerialNumberLow

0xA1378609

VendorName

Teledyne DALSA


StatusInformation

Property

Value

AcqInProgress

false

HandledEventCount

0

IncompleteBufferCount

0

LastBufferCount

0

LastBufferNumber

4294967292

LostBufferCount

0

LostEventCount

0

LostPacketCount

0

ReceivedResendPackets

0

RequestedResendPacketCount

0


VI. Credits


All improvements to the Quick Start Guides and User Guides are a communal effort, with honorable mention to the group of LOs, ALOs, and technicians who have helped.


VII. Archived Versions


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