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depolarization.rst : Minor spell check on Section 3.2
binietoglou@7 | 1 | Adding a system |
binietoglou@2 | 2 | =============== |
binietoglou@2 | 3 | |
binietoglou@7 | 4 | After adding a station to the database, we need to add a new system. |
binietoglou@7 | 5 | To do this, click on the **HOI systems** in the *System settings* panel. |
binietoglou@16 | 6 | This will take you to a page with a list of all available systems that are connected with your stations. This list should |
binietoglou@7 | 7 | be empty if this is the first time you add a system. |
binietoglou@7 | 8 | |
binietoglou@7 | 9 | .. note:: |
binietoglou@7 | 10 | |
binietoglou@7 | 11 | In the Single Calculus Chain, a *HOI System* represents a specific configuration of a lidar system. |
binietoglou@7 | 12 | For example, if you are operating a lidar system and you use different channels during daytime and nightime, |
binietoglou@7 | 13 | you will need to register *two different* systems in the database, one for each different configuration you use. |
binietoglou@7 | 14 | |
binietoglou@7 | 15 | |
binietoglou@7 | 16 | To add a new system to the database click on **Add HOI system** at the top right of the screen. |
binietoglou@7 | 17 | This will take you to a new page were you can fill in the needed information. As before, the fields in **bold** |
binietoglou@7 | 18 | are mandatory and you will need to fill them before you can save you new system. |
binietoglou@7 | 19 | |
binietoglou@7 | 20 | .. note:: |
binietoglou@7 | 21 | |
binietoglou@16 | 22 | Not every field that is present in the database is used in the in the Single Calculus Chain. |
binietoglou@7 | 23 | Many of them are part of the Handbook of Instruments. |
binietoglou@7 | 24 | |
binietoglou@7 | 25 | For now you will need to fill in the following fields: |
binietoglou@7 | 26 | |
binietoglou@7 | 27 | Name |
binietoglou@7 | 28 | The name of your system. |
binietoglou@7 | 29 | |
binietoglou@7 | 30 | Station (owner) |
binietoglou@7 | 31 | From the drop-down list, select the station which this system belongs to. |
binietoglou@7 | 32 | |
binietoglou@7 | 33 | Configuration |
binietoglou@7 | 34 | The name of the specific configuration. For example you could specify "night time" if the system you are registering |
binietoglou@7 | 35 | correspond to the night-time configuration of your system |
binietoglou@7 | 36 | |
binietoglou@7 | 37 | Pi |
binietoglou@7 | 38 | The principle investigator of this system |
binietoglou@7 | 39 | |
binietoglou@7 | 40 | Height asl |
binietoglou@7 | 41 | The altitude of the system above sea level (in meters). |
binietoglou@7 | 42 | |
binietoglou@7 | 43 | You can leave all the other fields empty. When you are done, press the **save** button at the bottom right of the page. |
binietoglou@7 | 44 | This will take you back to the list of your systems. If everything went OK your new system you just added should appear |
binietoglou@7 | 45 | in the list. |
binietoglou@7 | 46 | |
binietoglou@7 | 47 | We don't have to make any more changes in this part, so you can click on **Home** |
binietoglou@7 | 48 | on the top left of the page to return to the starting page of the *admin section*. |
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