[Template] Cage and barge documentation

Technical_information_table for cage(s)

The technical information table is critical information for us to maintain logistics, but more importantly for operating the systems.

[YY-MM-DD] [Location] [Responsible]

[YY-MM-DD] [Location] [Responsible]

Cage nr.

Cabinet (S/N)

Top Sensor (S/N)

Bottom Sensor (S/N)

Sensor distance

Cage Depth

Signal Strength

Comments

Ex.

CC-2323-0001

ES-2308-0001

ES-2308-0001

BG

BG

BG

 

1

CC-

ES-

ES-

BG

BG

BG

 

2

CC-

ES-

ES-

BG

BG

BG

 

(….n)

 

 

 

BG

BG

BG

 

Cage nr.: Found in the site-overview or by site employee

Cabinet (S/N): Found inside the right door of the cabinet

Top- and Bottom Sensor (S/N): Found close to the connector that goes into the cabinet

Pictures of each cage

When leaving a cage, we want to document it, simply by taking pictures. This is valuable and simple-to-get data that we often get use for for a variety of reasons.

Here is a what information we capture with the images:

Pic. 1: Feeder, Sensor Placement, and Cage Cabinet.

Pic. 2: Cage Cabinet Mounting, Cage-Side information

Pic. 3 and so on: The more the better. Its important to take pictures of unordinary things related to our products.

Barge documentation

Often a simple manual restart can do the trick to fix an issue. To avoid having long conversations about where things are, how they look, and how it is connected, we want to store information by taking pictures in addition to having a network diagram.

Bluegrove Server

Take a picture containing the server and the point where it is connected at the specific location. Make sure to capture the ports on both ends of the ethernet cable as well.

Barge antenna(Rocket)

The pictures above is valuable information to have.
Top left: Showing how the ethernet cable enters the barge (from outside to inside)
Top middle: Showing the FOV (Field-of-View) for the rocket
Top right: Showing where it is pointed relative to the cages.
Bottom left: Showing the tilt (The screw on top)
Bottom right: Showing an overview
Bottom: Picture of the port where the network cable is connected inside

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