The homepage measurement search is conducted by using the right-hand menu located next to the list of devices. For detailed measurement searches, or those involving user fields, endpoints, or proximity to a GPS coordinate, see how to search for measurements using the Measurement Search Page.
To conduct a measurement search from the homepage right-hand menu, follow these steps:
STEP 1. Select Devices
Select devices you wish to include in the search parameters from the list of devices.
STEP 2. Define search criteria and click “View Selected”
The search parameters include:
- Specific Record Numbers: Enter Acoustic Inspection Measurement ID or range of measurement IDs. If left empty, the search will be conducted across all measurements.
(For a range, separate beginning and ending record numbers with a hyphen (-) Ex: 100-110. Separate specific measurements with a comma: Ex. 34,59,61)
- Start Date/End Date: Enter date range. If no date range is specified, the search will be conducted across all dates.
- Click the filter icon to see filter criteria. Select the values to EXCLUDE from the search and click Save. The options are Measurement and Pipe Statuses, as defined below:
Term | Definition |
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Valid | No anomalies in the measurement conditions were detected. |
Early | The SL-RAT transmitter unit (TX) was stopped prior to the SL-RAT receiving unit (RX) completed its processing. The Pipe assessment may be corrupted. |
Late | The SL-RAT transmitter unit (TX) was started after the SL-RAT receiving unit (RX). The Pipe assessment may be corrupted. |
Noise | Noise impairment (noise produced by outside sources) invalidated test |
No TX | The SL-RAT transmitter (TX) was not turned on during SL-RAT receiving unit (RX) measurement. The Pipe assessment is corrupted. |
Close | RX and TX was too close during test |
Reject | The assessment was rejected by the operator. |
Verify | The test was for verification purposes. |
GOOD | Assessment from 7 to 10 |
FAIR | Assessment from 4 to 6 |
POOR | Assessment from 1 to 3 |
BLOCK | Assessment of 0 |
Last modified:
28 June 2023