United States
Environmental
Protection
Agency
Office of Air Quality
Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, NC Z7711
EPA-450/4-90-007D(R)
June 1992
AIR
USER'S GUIDE FOR THE
URBAN AIRSHED MODEL
Volume IV: User's Manual for the
Emissions Preprocessor System 2.0
Part B: Interface and
Emission Display System
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EPA-450/4-90-007D(R)
USER'S GUIDE FOR THE
URBAN AIRSHED MODEL
Volume IV: User's Manual for the
Emissions Preprocessor System 2.0
Part B: Interface and
Emission Display System
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 5, Library (PL-12J)
77 West Jackson Boulevard. 12th Floor
Chicago, It 60604-3590
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina 27711
June 1992
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Region 5, Library (PL-12J)
77 West Jackson Bou!evar.d, 12th Roof
Chicago, IL 60604-3590
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Notice
This material has been funded wholly or in part by the United States Environmental
Protection Agency (EPA) under contracts 68D00124 and 68D9066 to Systems
Applications International (SAI), and has been approved for publication as an EPA
document. Mention of trade names or commercial products does not constitute
endorsement or recommendation for use.
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Contents
Preface ii
List of Figures and Tables vi
1 INTRODUCTION 1-1
2 OVERVIEW 2-1
2.1 Setup Module 2-1
2.2 Graphic Module 2-1
3 NAVIGATING THROUGH THE PROGRAMS 3-1
3.1 Starting the System 3-1
3.2 Sequence of Interface Screens 3-1
3.3 Setup Module 3-1
3.4 Graphics Module 3-7
3.5 Interacting with Screens 3-7
3.5.1 Using Menus 3-7
3.5.2 Colors on Input Screens 3-7
3.5.3 PF Keys 3-8
3.5.4 Error Messages 3-9
3.5.5 Error Correction 3-9
3.5.6 Selection Fields and Selection Lists 3-9
3.5.7 Protected Fields 3-10
3.5.8 Scrolling 3-10
3.5.9 Field Values Saved and Recalled 3-10
3.5.10 On-line Help 3-11
4 SCREEN REFERENCE 4-1
4.1 Setup Module 4-5
4.1.1 Define Region 4-13
4.1.2 Define Episode/Species , 4-32
4.1.3 Process Emissions 4-35
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4.2 Graphics Module 4-97
4.2.1 Data Extraction 4-98
4.2.2 Graphics Selection 4-110
4.2.3 Statistical Graphics and Tables 4-113
4.2.4 Temporal Graphics . 4-137
4.2.5 Spatial Graphics 4-156
4.3 Graphics Catalog . 4-173
5 SYSTEM INPUT 5-1
6 SYSTEM OUTPUT 6-1
6.1 Format 6-1
6.2 SAS Graphics Catalog 6-1
Appendix A: Formats for EPS Interface and Emission Display System Input Files
Appendix B: Formats for SAS Data Sets Extracted by the EPS Graphic Module
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Preface
This user's guide for the Urban Airshed Model (UAM) is divided into seven volumes as follows:
Volume I-User's Manual for UAM(CB-IV)
Volume H-User's Manual for the UAM(CB-IV) Modeling System (Preprocessors)
Volume ffl-User's Manual for the Diagnostic Wind Model
Volume IV-User's Manual for the Emissions Preprocessor System
Volume V-Description and Operation of the ROM-UAM Interface Program System
Volume Vl-User's Manual for the Postprocessing System
Volume VII—User's Manual for the Performance Evaluation System (PES)
Volume I provides historical background on the model and describes in general the scientific basis
for the model. For those users that already possess a UAM modeling data base or have prepared
inputs without the use of the standard UAM preprocessors, this volume should serve as a
self-sufficient guide to running the model.
Volume n describes the file formats and software for each of the standard UAM preprocessors
that are part of the UAM modeling system. Included in this volume is an example problem that
illustrates how inputs were created from measurement data for an application of the UAM in
Atlanta.
Volume in is the user's manual for the Diagnostic Wind Model (DWM). This model is a
stand-alone interpolative wind model that uses surface- and upper-level wind observations at
selected sites within the modeling domain of interest to provide hourly, gridded,
three-dimensional estimates of winds using objective techniques. It provides one means of
formulating wind fields to the UAM.
Volume IV describes the UAM Emissions Preprocessor System 2.0 (EPS 2.0), which is used to
process anthropogenic area and point source emissions for the UAM. Volume IV consists of two
parts. Part A describes the core FORTRAN modules and utility programs of EPS 2.0 as well as
the UAM Biogenic Emissions Inventory System (BEIS). Part B describes the EPS 2.0 Interface
and Emission Display System.
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Volume V describes the ROM-UAM interface program system, a software package that can be
used to generate UAM input files from inputs and outputs provided by the EPA Regional Oxidant
Model (ROM).
Volume VI is the user's manual for the UAM Postprocessing System (PPS). The UAMPPS is a
data display and analysis tool for evaluating emission control strategies. After executing the
UAM system, the results from one or more model runs may be graphically compared. The UAM
PPS creates time-series plots, tile maps, bar charts, box plots, scatter plots, and quantile plots.
Volume VII is the user's manual for the Performance Evaluation System (PES). The UAM
Performance Evaluation System (UAMPES) is a data display and analysis tool, which allows
comparisons between UAM predictions and actual observations contained in the Aerometric
Information Retrieval System. These comparisons allow users to evaluate UAM performance.
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1 INTRODUCTION
The Interface and Emission Display System of the Urban Airshed Model Emissions Preprocessor
System (EPS 2.0) can be used to set up the user input file (USERIN) and the control factor inputs
to the core EPS 2.0 modules or to review emission inventories after the data have been processed
by EPS 2.0. Although the core FORTRAN system may be run independent of the EPS 2.0
interface, the system provides easy-to-use tools for generating tables and graphics, which can be
useful for quality control and reporting, and provides the user with an alternative method for
preparing two of the input files required to run the core system. The EPS 2.0 interface does not
provide the user with a tool for editing or creating all of the input files required by EPS 2.0 nor
does it submit the job streams to run EPS 2.0.
This user's guide explains how to navigate through the menus of the Interface and Emission
Display System and how to respond to the menus. A basic familiarity with computers is required
of the user, but little knowledge of programming is required. Users who wish to create and
modify the job stream files required to run EPS 2.0 will need to have a basic knowledge of the
operating system, particularly techniques for editing files and executing job streams.
EPS 2.0 operates on an IBM mainframe computer at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's
National Computer Center under MVS/XA with Time Sharing Option (TSO). Limited CLISTs
and TSO-specific commands are used. EPS 2.0 operates in a SAS Version 6.06 environment
using the SAS/AF software to access SAS and SAS/GRAPH software. The system can be
installed on other computer platforms with a minimal conversion effort.
This user's guide is organized as follows. Section 2 provides an overview of the EPS 2.0
Interface and Emission Display System. Section 3 provides general information you will need to
start and operate the system. Section 4 describes each screen in the Interface and Emission
Display System and thus also serves as a tutorial for using the system. Section 5 provides an
overview of the UAM output that serves as input to the system. Finally, Section 6 describes the
various output products from the EPS 2.0 Interface and Emission Display System.
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2 OVERVIEW
2 OVERVIEW
The EPS Interface and Emission Display System comprises two independent programs that allow
EPS users to (1) create or modify the input files necessary to run the EPS core modules and (2)
perform statistical analyses of emissions data and display the results graphically. The two
programs provide an efficient and user-friendly environment while maintaining a maximum degree
of compatibility with other computer systems. Both programs feature self-explanatory menus,
default values where appropriate, help for each entry field, and informative error messages.
2.1 INTERFACE PROGRAM
The Setup module allows the user to easily enter or modify the USERIN or control factor file
input to the EPS core modules. On entry to the Setup module the user is prompted for some
initial information that is used to establish the default input and output files. The user then selects
an option. A sequence of screens will guide the user in generating the inputs to the core
modules.
The USERIN file consists of a number of sections, referred to as "packets". These packets define
input parameters required by each of the core EPS 2.0 modules. There are two types of packets:
global and module-specific. The global packets contain inputs that are required by more than one
module. These inputs include episode specification, modeling domain definition, and counties to
be included in the inventory. The module-specific packets contain input parameters required by
one module.
The control factor file is input to the core module, CNTLEM, and consists of a series of up to 15
packets. Each packet contains the information required by CNTLEM to apply projection and
control scenario factors.
2.2 EMISSION DISPLAY PROGRAM
The Graphics module provides a means of graphically presenting information about an emission
inventory to assist in model and policy analysis. The module creates the following types of
graphics:
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Data Graphics
Statistical Bar charts and summary tables
Temporal Time series plots
Spatial Shaded tile maps
Bar charts and summary tables are useful for immediate quantitative comparisons of emissions.
Time series plots provide a means of portraying change in emissions over time. Shaded tile maps
show emissions data for individual cells within a gridded modeling area. Examples of graphics,
along with the types of information that may be displayed with each type of graphic, are shown
on the following pages.
Graphics created by the EPS 2.0 interface may be viewed on a graphics terminal as they are
created and saved in a SAS graphics library. This feature is useful for creating printed output and
for composing multiple plots on a single page. Graphics libraries are explained in detail in
Section 6.2.
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2 OVERVIEW
BATON ROUGE UAM EMISSIONS SPECIES TOTALS
Species
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Example summary table.
Summary tables provide a quick comparison of actual emissions among species. Two tables are
automatically generated:
Total emissions for each species
Hourly emissions for each species (temporally allocated data only).
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ATLANTA ETCR POINT SOLACE NO EMISSIONS
30JJL87, OVER THE HOURS 1 TO 24
COUNTY TOTALS
Example bar chart.
Bar charts provide comparative information on several emission species or source types. The
height of the bars represents the relative emission total.
Display Options
Total emissions for selected species for an entire domain
Total emissions for source types for an entire domain
Total emissions for selected species for a selected county
Total emissions for source types for a selected county
Total emissions for one species for selected counties
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Example time series line plot.
Time series plots provide the user with a visual representation of the temporal distribution of the
data. These plots created with the Graphics module can show data for up to 10 emission species
or source types simultaneously. Lines may be displayed in different colors or patterns.
Display Options
Total emissions for species for an entire domain
Total emissions for source types for an entire domain
Total emissions for species for selected counties
Total emissions for source types for a selected county
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GECRGIA E1-BR AREA NO EMISSIONS
30JUL87, OVER THE HOURS OF 1 AND 2
TOTAL FDR AREA SOURCES
missions
Example Shaded Tile Map
Shaded tile maps show total emissions for each grid cell in the modeling domain. Colors or
patterns are assigned to ranges of values (class breaks), usually corresponding to an ascending or
descending continuous scale, so that spatial patterns in the data are readily apparent (actual cell
values are not shown). This type of graphic is appropriate for qualitative interpretations of the
data, particularly since the choice of class breaks by the author of the graphic introduces some
subjectivity to the presentation.
Display Options
Total emissions for all source types for a domain
Total emissions for one source type for a domain
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3 NAVIGATING THROUGH THE PROGRAMS
This section provides basic information on starting the EPS Interface and Emission Display
System and on the menu sequence. Common screen features are also explained.
3.1 STARTING THE SYSTEM
The EPS Interface and Emission Display System is started by executing the EPS 2.0 CLIST from
the TSO prompt. Type "EPS2" at the TSO prompt and press ENTER. There will be a short
pause while the main menu is loaded. From the main menu you can enter the Setup or Graphics
modules, go directly to the Graphics Catalog, access on-line help, or exit to TSO. Simply move
the cursor to the desired option and press ENTER.
3.2 SEQUENCE OF SCREENS
Figure 3-1 illustrates the order in which the screens of this system will be presented to you.
These screens are always presented in the sequence shown. At any time you may press PF3/PF15
to move to the previous screen or press PF4/PF16 to return to the main menu (see Section 3.5.3 for
an explanation of PF keys).
At appropriate steps you will be presented with the Termination Selection screen, where you may
choose to exit the current option or perform another step. Exiting any of the selected modules
will return you to the main menu.
3.3 SETUP MODULE
The Setup module allows you to enter and change input files required to execute the core
FORTRAN modules in EPS 2.0. The sequence of screens for this module is shown on the
second page of Figure 3-1.
The introductory screen provides you with information regarding the function options in the
module. Pressing ENTER will display screens for defining the default pathname and interface
function options. At any time you may press PF3/PF15 to return to the previous screen or press
PF4/PF16 to jump to the main menu.
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SETUP
Setup Modul<
Introduction
(page 2 of 5)
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Statistical Selection
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Time Series Analysis Selection
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3.4 GRAPfflCS MODULE
The sequence of the screens in the Graphics module is shown in Figure 3-1 (pages 1, 3, 4, and
5). The specific screens presented will depend on which type of graphic you select in the Graphic
Selection screen. At any time within the Graphics module you may press PF3/PF15 to move to the
previous screen or press PF4/PF16 to jump to the main menu.
After a graphic has been generated, you will be presented with the Termination Selection screen,
where you can choose to return to the main menu, save the graphic, or generate another graphic.
From the main menu you may exit the system and return to the TSO prompt by placing the cursor
on the exit block and pressing ENTER.
If you choose to save a graphic you created, the Graphics Catalog Generation screen will be
displayed followed by the screen for the SAS procedure GREPLAY. The only time the Save
Graphic screen will be displayed is when you select the save option on the Termination Selection
screen. After filling out the requested information, the graphic is saved and the Termination
Selection screen is redisplayed.
3.5 INTERACTING WITH SCREENS
The information presented here applies to most screens hi the EPS Interface and Emission Display
System. The actual display or input procedures may vary slightly and depend on the type of
terminal being used.
3.5.1 Using Menus
Each menu that appears on your terminal screen prompts you for certain information. Press TAB
to move the cursor to the data entry fields. After you have supplied the requested information,
press ENTER. If a screen consists of more than one page, you can use PF20 and PF19 to move
forward and backward between screens. The menu program checks the information that you have
entered for errors and inconsistencies and reports any problems it finds. Correct any problems
and again press ENTER and the next menu will appear.
To override any defaults, type over the entry in a field and eliminate any extraneous characters by
using either the space bar or the ERASE, EOF, or DEL keys.
Entering '?' in the first column of any field will invoke either a standard SAS message or list of
possible selections. See Section 3.5.6 (Selection Fields and Selection Lists) for information on
the use of '?' in these fields.
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3.5.2 Colors on Input Screens
If you are using a terminal that supports IBM color graphics, you may notice that different types
of information are displayed on the screens in different colors.
The text describing a given field is displayed in cyan.
If the field is protected (i.e., it is not intended to be updated but is merely designed to
supply information to you), the color of the field will be pink.
Fields that require a response from you are displayed in green.
System error or informational messages are displayed in red.
If invalid data is input to a field and the program detects the error, the field will be
displayed in red and reverse video.
Monochrome terminals will most likely display fields in reverse video when errors are detected.
3.5.3 PFKeys
TABLE 3-1. PF key functions for EPS menus.
PFKey
Command
Assigned Function
PF1 or PF13a
PF3 or PF15a
PF4 or PF16a
PF7 or PF19b
PF8 or PF20b
HELP
CANCEL
ABORT
BACKWARD
FORWARD
Provides context-sensitive information on
how to proceed or indicates what
information is required.
Terminates the current menu without
taking any action and returns to the
previous menu.
Terminates the current menu without
taking any action and returns to the main
menu.
Scrolls toward the beginning of a list of
items. .
Scrolls toward the end of a list of items.
a These keys are available for all menus except the main menu and option screens.
b These keys are available for menus that are too long to fit on one screen.
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3.5.4 Error Messages
All EPS 2.0 interface menus have error windows that notify you when something is wrong. If
you enter invalid or inconsistent data in a field, a window will open with a message after you
press ENTER. In addition to the error message, the message window will instruct you to press
PF15 to continue. After you have read the message and pressed PF15, the window will close and
the field that is in error will be highlighted (red on color terminals). The cursor will
automatically be placed on the appropriate field for easy data correction.
3.5.5 Error Correction
If there are multiple errors, the error message describes only the first one and the cursor is
positioned on that field. You should change that field to eliminate the error. If you determine
that there are other fields in error, it is most efficient to change them also, before you press
ENTER. If you are not sure whether or not more fields are in error, correct the field for which
the error message applies and press ENTER. If there is an additional error, an error message
applicable to the next highlighted field will appear, and you can correct it. If an error involves
two or more fields, you may need to decide which one is causing the error.
3.5.6 Selection Fields and Selection Lists
Some menus display a table of values from which you can choose. There are two types of these
menus. The first allows you to choose any number of selections. This menu contains a selection
field and the list of values. Press TAB to move the cursor from one selection field to the next.
Enter an "S" in any field that you want to select. The list of values may be more than one screen
long. If so, scroll down the list by pressing PF20 or up the list by pressing PF19. If you wish to
change a selection, simply press the space bar or the DEL key to remove the "S" from a field.
After you have selected items from the list, press PF3/PF15 to move to the next menu.
The second type of selection menu allows you to choose only one value from a list. Use your
down arrow key (i) and up arrow key (t) to move the cursor up and down the list. Do not use
the TAB key, since the fields are protected. (See Section 3.5.7 on protected fields). Place your
cursor on the value you want to select and press ENTER. The value will be highlighted. If the
list exceeds one screen, press PF20 to scroll down the list or PF19 to scroll up the list. If you wish
to change your selection, place the cursor on the highlighted value and press ENTER to
unhighlight the value. Then move the cursor to select another value. After you have selected a
value, press PF3/PF15 to move to the next menu.
Some menus contain fields that are linked to a list of valid values from which one value may be
chosen for that field. Whenever these "Selection Lists" are available for a field, the menu will
inform you of the list's existence. Enter "?" in the field and press ENTER to display the list. A
window with the list will open on top of the current menu and the cursor will be placed on the
first item in the list. Press TAB to move down the list on the screen; if a list exceeds one screen,
press PF19 (up) or PF20 (down) to move between screens. Press ENTER to transfer the selected
value to the appropriate screen field. Once the list value is transferred to the related data field,
press ENTER to process the menu selections and move on to the next menu.
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3.5.7 Protected Fields
Sections of the screen skipped over when you press TAB are protected; you cannot alter them. If
you move the cursor with cursor-movement keys to a protected area on the screen and attempt to
enter data, the terminal keyboard locks and you must press RESET to regain use of it. Menu
titles, instructions, and "white space" are examples of protected areas. Sometimes an area of a
menu that looks like a data field with an initial or default value is really a protected field. If the
menu program determines that only one value is valid for the field, the computer "fills in" that
value for you and makes the field protected. If you can move the cursor to a field, it has an
initial value that can be changed. If you cannot, the field is protected.
3.5.8 Scrolling
Some menus have a list of items to choose from. If the entire list does not fit on the screen, you
can scroll to see more items. Imagine that part of the menu is a window through which you see
the list of items. Scrolling forward is like sliding the window down, toward the end of the list.
Scrolling backward is like sliding the window up, toward the beginning of the list. The window
scrolls by the number of lines visible, until it reaches the end or beginning of the list. If the
beginning of a list is displayed, scrolling backward has no effect; if the end of the list is
displayed, scrolling forward has no effect. The message "end of file" or "at bottom" or "at top"
may appear in the message area, however.
3.5.9 Field Values Saved and Recalled
The first time you use a menu, the fields in which you can enter values are blank or they have
default values chosen by the menu program. Underlines indicate the locations and sizes of blank
fields. When you leave a particular menu, the EPS 2.0 interface saves the values of all data
fields, but not the selections you make from a scrollable list. The next time you use the same
menu, the values you entered (or the defaults you accepted) are displayed as the initial values. If
you want to use the same values again, you do not have to reenter them. To override any
defaults, type over the entry in the field and eliminate any extraneous characters by using either
the space bar or the ERASE EOF or DEL keys.
3.5.10 On-line Help
On-line help is available from most screen fields. To access on-line help, simply place the cursor
on the field for which help is desired and press PF1/PF13. A window with an explanation of the
field will open. The help window may be one or more screens depending on the complexity of
the information. From the help window, press PF3/PF15 to return to the application screen.
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4 SCREEN REFERENCE
This section presents all the screens in the EPS Interface and Emissions Display System in the
order that they appear. This section thus walks the user through the system and provides a
complete description of each successive screen.
EMISSIONS PREPROCESSOR SYSTEM 2.0
MAIN MENU
GRAPHIC CATIX3
Place cursor on your selection and press the enter key.
From the main menu screen you can enter the Setup or Graphics modules, go directly to a
previously defined graphics catalog, access on-line help, or exit the UAM EPS system to the
Time Sharing Option (TSO) operating system. To make a choice, move the cursor to the
choice and press ENTER. You can return to this menu from any other menu by pressing PF4
or PF16.
Each option on the main menu screen is supported by a series of screens. For example, you
would encounter the following screens when creating a time series line plot after choosing the
Graphic option:
Time Series Analysis Selection
Time Series Species Selection
Graphic Title/Description Specification
Value Calculation Message
Axis Scaling
Termination Selection
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Some options in different subprograms have the same screen. For example, the same screens
for Graphic Title/Description Specification, Value Calculation Message, and Termination
Selection appear in all three graphics subprograms (statistical, temporal, and spatial graphics).
Such screens are illustrated in this section each time they appear in sequence. Although this
may appear to be redundant, it serves the purpose of presenting a complete sequence of
screens for each subprogram. Example responses are shown on several of the screens
illustrated in this section.
The description of each screen includes a screen image showing what you will see when
running the EPS 2.0 interface and emission display system. Below each screen image is a
brief summary of the purpose of the screen, followed by a detailed set of instructions to assist
you in properly filling in all fields on the screen. Following the instructions is a list of error
messages that you may encounter, along with instructions on how to fix each error.
Table 4-1 lists all the screens for the Setup and Graphics modules.
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4.1
SETUP
4.1 SETUP MODULE
The Setup module provides the user with a series of menus that prompt for the inputs required
for the selected EPS 2.0 processing steps. This module will create the packets for inclusion
in the USERIN and Control Factors files. These files are only two of die many input files
required by the core EPS 2.0. For further information on inputs needed for EPS 2.0 see the
User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model, Volume IV: User's Manual for the Emissions
Preprocessor System 2.0, Part A: Core FORTRAN System.
The Setup module begins with an introduction screen followed by screens that allow you to
set up the default pathnames for the input and output USERIN and control factors files. After
the default pathnames are established you are asked to select from the following options:
Define region
Specify episode and Carbon-Bond Mechanism (CBM) species
Setup USERIN packets for processing
Choosing any of these options will lead you through a series of screens for creating the EPS
input packets. Each packet you create or modify will be written to the output file you
specify.
The following pages present all of the Setup module menus in order of execution. Note that the
number that appears in the upper left corner of each screen indicates the sequence position of that
screen. The more complex the number, the further into the tree structure you have progressed.
^ Example
Screen 1.4 (Interface Function Options) offers you three options: (1) Define
Region, (2) Designate Modeling Episode and CBM species, or (3) Process
Emission Data. Choosing these options will take you to screens 1.41
through 1.43. For example, choosing option 3 (Process Emission Data) will
take you to screen 1.43, which offers you six options for processing data.
Selecting these options produces screens 1.431 through 1,436. If, for
example, you select 'Load Data' in screen 1.43, you will proceed to screen
1.431.
Important Note
Before attempting to execute the Setup module, see the note for Screen 1.3 (Output Path and
Filename Setup). To properly execute the Setup module, the instructions within the note must be
followed.
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Setup Interface System
1,0
EPS 2.0: Setup Module
Welcome to the EPS 2.0 Setup Module. This module assists the user
in a variety of function options associated with creating the USERIN
and control factor file used as inputs for processing of emission
inventory data for UAM modeling.
These functions include:
— Defining Modeling Region
— Designating Modeling Episode and Carbon Bond IV (CBM-IV)
Species
— Preparing USERIN Packets for Data Processing
— Preparing the Control Factor File
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF4/PF16=Main Menu
The EPS Setup module begins with an introduction screen. The screen tells you the general
purpose of this module and what options are available.
Instructions
Press ENTER to continue. Press PF4 or PF16 to abort the setup module and return to the main
menu.
Press PFI or PF13 for a brief description of the EPS 2.0 Setup module. Press PF3 to return to
the introductory screen.
Error Messages
None.
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4.1
SETUP
Setup Default Pathnames
1.1
EPS 2.0: Setup Default Pathnames
Please enter the requested information below, then press Enter:
User ID, Acct#:
Region Code:
Scenario Code:
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13sHelp PF3/PF15?Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
The information entered on this menu will be used to establish the default pathname used to
access existing files or create a new file.
User ID (Acctti): Any set of valid alphanumeric characters that identify the owner or current
user. Maximum number of characters is 8. Standard for the IBM 3090 system is a three-
character user ID followed by a four-character account number.
Region code: Any set of valid alphanumeric characters that identify a modeling region.
Maximum number of characters is 8. Examples of region codes are:
ATL - Atlanta, GA BTR - Baton Rouge, LA
DFW - Dallas-Fort Worth, TX HSTN - Houston, TX
Scenario code: Any set of valid alphanumeric characters that identify an emissions inventory.
Maximum number of characters is 8. Some example scenario codes are
B90 - Base 1990 CS01 - Control Strategy 01
For example, the file name on the IBM 3090 system might be
m/accf.UAM.EPS.ATLB90.INP(USERIN)
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Instructions
After filling in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. When you have filled all fields,
press ENTER to proceed to the next menu. For help, press PF1/PF13 and a help message
screen will appear. The information contained in the help screen is a summary of the
information given above. To return to the previous screen, press PFIS.
Error Messages
All fields must be filled for this screen.
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS
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4.1 SETUP
Input Path and Filename Setup
1.2
EPS 2.0; Input Path and Filename Setup
On each line below enter one of the following!
ly The complete root path of the files you would like to use.
This path will be the default in upcoming menus. This
option is beat if you will be reading in data from several
files.
2) The complete path and filename of the single file you would
like to use. This file will be the default in upcoming
menus. This option is best if you will be reading in only
one file.
Please press Enter when done.
Input USERIN:
Input CONTROL:
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
Default pathnames that appear on this screen are created from the inputs entered on screen 1.1
(Setup Default Pathnames). You may continue on to the next screen or change the default
path/filenames shown here. This default created by the EPS 2.0 Interface will specify the
default filename. See the example under option 2. The path/filenames included on this
screen will be used as the default files to be accessed in retrieving USERIN or control factors
packet data for subsequent data input screens. At each retrieval point you will be given the
opportunity to specify an alternate path/filename.
On each retrieval the indicated file will be searched for the desired packet. If the packet
exists in the file, the subsequent screen will appear with the data. If the packet does not exist
in the file, the subsequent screen will appear with default values or empty data fields.
Option 1: The input path name will form the default root for the file name, i.e., only the
final file name will need to be entered. The user will need to specify the individual files at
each step.
.UAM.EPS.ATL.B90.INP.
Option 2: The entire file name is entered, particularly if only one file is to be accessed.
However, should the user wish to use a different file, the file name may be changed.
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Option 2: The entire file name is entered, particularly if only one file is to be accessed.
However, should the user wish to use a different file, the file name may be changed.
.UAM.EPS.ATL.B90.INP(USERIN)
Instructions
To change the path and filename established by the interface, press TAB to move to the field
and type over the string to change it. Press ENTER when done to proceed to the next screen.
Error Messages
Both fields must be filled and the paths and files specified must exist.
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIEU)S
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4.1
SETUP
Output Path and Filename Setup
1.3
EPS 2.0: Output Path and Filename Setup
Please enter the complete path and filenames of the output USERIN and
CONTROL factor files you would like to create. All data will be
written to these files.
Output USERIN: USERIN.UAM.EPS.INP(USERIN)
Output CONTROLt USERIN.UAM.EPS»INP(CONTROL)
Please enter the pathname only of a location where SAS may
temporarily place text files. Temporary files will be written to
filenames beginning with the pathname below, and can be deleted at
the end of this session. Please be sure to include the final period
'.' in the specified pathname.
Pathname for temporary files: USERIN.UAM.EPS.TEMP.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
Default pathnames that appear on this screen are created from the inputs entered on screen 1.1
(Setup Default Pathnames). You may continue on to the next screen or change the default
path/filenames shown here. The indicated files are the files you will be creating. All newly
created or modified packets will be written to these files. These files can be the same as the
designated input files; however, you should be aware that the original file will be overwritten.
Important Note
The program will create the following temporary files and place them in the temporary file
directory you specified in screen 1.3:
COUNTYS.WORK DATE.DAT NEWREST.DAT REST.DAT
SPECIES.DAT USERIN.NMOD USERIN.EPIS PACKET.DAT
For example, if you specified the pathname displayed in screen 1.3 above, the program would
create eight files as follows:
USERIN.UAM.EPS.TEMP.COUNTYS.WORK
USERIN.UAM.EPS.TEMP.SPECIES.DAT
and so on.
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4.1
SETUP
Use the following specifications for the USERIN and control factor files.
Record length = 200
Block size = 20000
Record format = fixed block
If your input USERIN and control factor files do not have these specifications, do not specify
these files as output USERIN and control factor files. Instead, create new output USERIN
and control factor files using the specifications above.
When finished with the Setup module, the temporary files above may be deleted.
If the instructions above have not been followed, SAS will occasionally interrupt execution of
the Setup module and ask you if you would like to create the files above. However, SAS by
default will create files with the wrong record length, and the Setup module will not execute
properly.
Instructions
To change the default path and filename established by the interface, press TAB to move to the
field and type over the entry string to change it. Press ENTER when done to proceed to the
next screen.
Error Messages
All fields must be filled and the paths and files specified must exist.
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS
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4.1
SETUP
Interface Function Options
1.4
EPS 2.0: Interface Function Options
1) Define Region
2) Designate Episode and Carbon-Bond Mechanism
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Define Region
1.41
EPS 2.0: Define Region
1) Define UAM Region
2) Select Counties in Domain
Please enter your selection and press Enter: _
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
With this screen you can define the UAM modeling domain or set up the county packet,
which designates the data to be processed for this emission inventory. These options are:
Define region: Designate UTM coordinates of the modeling domain origin (lower left
corner).
Designate grid cell size, number of cells on east/west axis and number of
cells on north/south axis.
Designate number of cells above and below mixing height and minimum
thickness of each layer.
Select counties: Designate all counties wholly or partially contained in the modeling
domain.
Instructions
Enter the number of the option you wish to select and press ENTER.
Error Messages
A valid option number must be entered. The following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE SELECT 1 OR 2.
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4.1.1 DEFINE REGION
Region Definition
1.411
EPS 2.0: Region Definition
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen displays the USERIN path and file names designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path
and Filename Setup) and appears if you select (1) on screen 1.41 (Define Region). If an
existing AJAMREGION/ packet or USERIN file containing this packet is specified, the file
will be read and field entries displayed on the screen.
If the AJAMREGION/ packet does not exist, the fields will be blank or contain default
values. You should verify all default values (if any) for appropriateness to the modeling
domain definition.
Instructions
If you wish to change this designated path/filename, move the cursor to the field and type
over the current entry. Press ENTER to proceed to the next screen.
Error Messages
The filename must be designated to continue to the next screen.
Press PF15 to Continue '—
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS
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4.1.1 DEFINE REGION
UAMREGN Packet
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Modeling Region Origin:
UTM Easting (meters) _____.„___„
UTM Northing (meters)
UTM Zone
Horizontal Grid Definition:
X-axis: origin cell size (m) # of cells
Y-axis: origin ________ cell size (m) ________ # of cells
Vertical Grid Definition:
Lower Layer: minimum cell ht (m) # of cells
Upper Layer: minimum cell ht (m) # of cells
When finished modifying fields, please press Enter.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
The input fields on this screen will be used to create the /UAMREGN/ packet of the USERIN
file. You should confirm the modeling domain definition with the UAM modeler.
The /UAMREGN/ packet set up by this screen contains records formatted identically to the
REGION packet input to the Urban Airshed Model (UAM). This packet contains a complete
definition of the location, size, and resolution of the modeling region. This information is
used by EPS 2.0 for spatial allocation of area sources and identification of point sources
within the modeling domain, and is output to the header records required for UAM files. For
a detailed description of the packet, see the User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model,
Volumes I and II.
A brief description of each field follows. For detailed explanation of all fields, refer to part
A of the EPS user's manual.
Modeling Region Origin
UTM Easting, Northing x-,y-coordinate of the origin of the coordinate system to be used
to locate the modeling region and other fixed points. Normally
they are zero. The default values for these fields are zero.
UTM zone UTM zone of Easting and Northing coordinates.
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Horizontal Grid Definition
X-,Y-axis origin
Cell size
Number of cells
Vertical Grid Definition
Minimum cell height
Number of cells
Location of lower-left corner of the grid with respect to the UTM
Easting and Northing coordinates.
Length of the grid cell along each axis.
Number of cells in each axis direction (must be greater than 0).
Minimum cell height (in meters) of the cells in the lower layer
(below mixing height) and upper layers (above mixing height).
Number of cells in the lower (must be greater than or equal to 1)
and upper layer (must be greater than or equal to 0).
Instructions
On entry to this screen the specified USERIN input file will be read to determine if data for
this packet exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data
fields entered. If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear
with blank data fields. The only defaults provided on this screen are for the modeling region
origin Easting and Northing. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next
field. When you have filled all fields and you wish to save die changes, press ENTER to
proceed to the next menu. On exit from this screen the interface will write the /UAMREGN/
packet to the designated output file. To exit without saving the changes, press PF3/PF15. To
abort the setup session, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All fields must be filled for this screen. If you press ENTER before all data have been
entered, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES.
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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County Subset Selection
1.412
EPS 2.0: County Subset Selection
1} Select All Counties in U.S.
2} Select Subset of Counties in U.S.
3) Edit Preexisting Subset of Counties
Please enter your selection and press Enter: _
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
The selections offered by this screen give you three options for creating or modifying the
/COUNTY/ packet of the USERIN file.
Select All Counties in the U.S.
Choosing this option will bring up the list of all counties in the United States and design
values. From this list you may select those counties for which you want to process emission
inventories. This option is not recommended for selecting a subset of counties for an
emission inventory for the UAM. The county design values for regulated pollutants
determine the nonattainment status of the county. The U.S. county packet contains fields for
ozone, carbon monoxide, and PM-10 design values. The default design values contained in
the packet were obtained from Ozone and Carbon Monoxide Areas Designated Nonattainment
(EPA, 1991). This option can be useful for browsing through and, if necessary, modifying
county design values.
Select Subset of Counties in U.S.
The Setup module uses the maximum and minimum coordinates of a county listed in the
/UAMREGN/ packet of the specified USERIN input file to determine if any county area falls
within the defined modeling domain. You may wish to eliminate those counties whose area
within the domain is minimal or does not extended beyond the UAM boundary cells. Refer to
the User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model, Volumes I and II, for an explanation of
boundary cells.
Edit Preexisting Subset of Counties
If the USERIN input file specified contains a /COUNTY/ packet, the counties included on the
existing packet will appear on the screen and may be modified.
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4.1.1 DEFINE REGION
Instructions
Input the number of your selection and press ENTER or press PF3/PF1S to return to the Define
Region screen.
Error Messages
If you enter an invalid selection number, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue :
PLEASE SELECT 1, 2, OR 3.
Press the indicated PF keys to return to the screen and enter a valid selection, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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4.1.1 DEFINE REGION
U.S. COUNTY Packet
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This screen appears if you selected all counties in the U.S. on screen 1.412 (County Subset
Selection). All U.S. counties will be presented by this screen. This screen is useful for
browsing the counties to review the design values. This screen may be cumbersome for
selecting a subset of counties for an emissions inventory for the UAM.
Instructions
On entry to this screen, a special COUNTYS.USA file will be read. This file is provided as
a default input file and is available with the EPS 2.0 interface. You may delete counties from
this file by entering an "X" on the appropriate line. Press ENTER and the selected counties
will be deleted from the screen. To scroll up and down the list, press PF7 or PF8. When you
have finished deleting the counties or modifying the design values, press PF3 or PFIS to save
the changes.
This new data set will be written to the specified output USERIN file.
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4.1.1 DEFINE REGION
Error Messages
On entry to this screen, all fields will contain data. If you have to modify fields, make sure
all fields are filled. If you press ENTER before all data have been entered, the following error
message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES.
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. The interface will verify whether the input data type is correct (i.e.,
numeric or character). To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You
may then proceed with the session.
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County Selection
1.412.2
EPS 2.0: County Selection
You have specif led the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PFl€=Main Menu
This screen appears if you select option 2 on screen 1.412 (County Subset Selection). It
displays the USERIN path/file name designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename
Setup). If the specified file contains a packet defining the modeling region, the file will be
read and the modeling domain definition will be used to select a subset of counties for the
user. If the indicated file does not contain a packet defining the modeling region, all counties
in the U.S. will be selected.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to designate a filename, move the
cursor to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to
proceed to the next screen. Pressing PF3/PF15 will return you to the County Subset Selection
screen (1.412).
Error Messages
The filename must be designated to continue to the next screen, if not the following message
will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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4.1.1 DEFINE REGION
COUNTY Packet
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EPS 2.0: COUNTY Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X* on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by FIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (PIPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
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; BLNK3
PFl/PF13=Help PF7=Backward PF8=Forward PF3/PF15=End
This screen will display all counties identified as being wholly or partially contained in the
modeling domain. The Setup module will use the maximum and minimum coordinates of a
county to determine if any county area falls within the defined modeling domain. You may
wish to eliminate those counties whose area within the domain is minimal or does not extend
beyond the UAM boundary cells. Refer to the User's Guide for the Urban Airshed Model,
Volumes I and II, for an explanation of boundary cells. Blank lines are noted by the FIPS
code BLNKx.
Instructions
On entry to this screen, a special COUNTYS.USA file is accessed by the module to
determine which counties should be selected. You may delete counties from this file by
entering an "X" on the appropriate line. Press ENTER and the selected counties will be
deleted from the screen. To scroll up and down the list, press PF7 or PFS. You must delete
all blank lines (FIPS = BLNK). When you have finished deleting the counties or modifying
the design values, press PF3 or PFIS to save the changes. This new data set will be'written to
the specified output USERIN file. To abort the setup session, press PF4/PF16.
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Error Messages
On entry to this screen all fields will contain data. If you modify or add a FlPS-coded area,
make sure all fields are filled. If you press ENTER before all data have been entered, the
following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES.
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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Preexisting County Subset
1.412.3
EPS 2.0: Preexisting County Subset
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications„
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if you select option 3 on screen 1.412 (County Subset Selection). It
displays the USERIN path/file name designated on screen 1.2: (Input Path and Filename
Setup). If an existing /COUNTY/ packet or USERIN file containing this packet is specified,
the file will be read and the preselected counties will be displayed on the subsequent screen.
If the specified file does not contain the /COUNTY/ packet, the next screen will contain blank
data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If the name is not a valid
name, the following message will appear on the screen:
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Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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COUNTY Packet
1,412.31
EPS 2.0: COUNTY Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X1 on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by FIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (FIPS Code 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete
Row COUNTY CODE O3 CO PM10
: BLNK1
t BLNK2
: BLNK3
PFl/PFl3=Help PF7=Backward PF8=*Forward PF3/PFl5=End
This screen will appear after a filename has been entered on Screen 1.412.3. It will display
all counties included in the preexisting subset of counties in the specified /COUNTY/ packet.
You may delete counties, add up to three counties, or change the design value for the
counties. Blank lines are noted by the FIPs code BLNKx.
Instructions
On entry to this screen, the indicated input file (which should contain a /COUNTY/ packet) is
read for input. You may delete counties from this file by entering an "X" on the appropriate
line. Press ENTER and the selected counties will be deleted from the screen. To scroll up
and down the list, press PF7 or PF8. You must delete all blank lines (FIPS = BLNKx).
When you have finished deleting the counties or modifying the design values, press PF3 or
PFis to save the changes. This new data set will be written to the indicated output USERIN
file. To abort the setup session, press PF4/PF16.
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Error Messages
If you modify or add a FTPS coded area, make sure all fields are filled. If you press ENTER
before all data have been entered, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES.
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor at
the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may then
proceed with the session.
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4.1.2 DEFINE EPISODE
Designate Modeling Episode and CB-IV Species
1.42
EPS 2,0: Designate Modeling Episode and CB-IV Species
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PFlS=Main Menu
This screen displays the USERIN path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and
Filename Setup). If an existing /EPISODE/ packet or USERIN file containing this packet is
specified, the file will be read. The packet contents will be displayed on the next screens
(Define EPISODE and Select CB-IV Species). If the indicated file does not contain the
/EPISODE/ packet, the subsequent screens will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If the name is not a valid
name, the following message will appear on the screen:
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Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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4.1.2 DEFINE EPISODE/SPECIES
Select EPISODE (1 of 2)
1.421.1
EPS 2,0: EPISODE Packet (1 of 2)
Select Episode
Inventory Identifier: ,. ., •..,.••...- •-.
Episode
Begin Date (e.g. 01JAN91): End Date:
Begin Time (Military): End Time (Military)t
Number of species:
When finished modifying fields, please press Enter to continue
to the second EPISODE packet screen.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
The /EPISODE/ packet set up by this screen and the next screen (1.421.2) contains records
formatted identically to those in the /CONTROL/ packet input to the Urban Airshed Model
(UAM). This packet contains a complete definition of the modeling episode and the Carbon
Bond Mechanism species to be modeled. This information is used by EPS 2.0 for temporal
and chemical allocation of input emissions. This data is also output to the header records
required by the UAM files. For a detailed description of the packet, see User's Guide for the
Urban Airshed Model, Volumes I and II. A brief description of each field follows.
Inventory ID Descriptive text string for emission inventory (60 characters).
This can be any string which identifies the file and is used in
processing output to the tables only.
Begin Date Date at the begin time of the first hour to be modeled (begin date
must be the same as end date).
End Date Date at the end time of the last hour to be modeled (end date must
be the same as begin date).
Begin Time START of the first hour, i.e., '0600' for 6:00 am
End Time END of the last hour, i.e., '2200' for 10:00 pm
Number of Species Number of CB-IV species to be included on UAM files.
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The core EPS 2.0 modules will only process emission data for a single-day inventory;
therefore, the beginning and ending dates should be identical. The Setup module does not
verify if you have entered the same dates. However, the core EPS 2.0 modules will flag the
error condition and halt processing.
Instructions
Before entry to this screen, the specific US ERIN input file will be read to determine if data
for this packet exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data
fields entered. If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear
with blank data fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field.
When you have filled all fields and you wish to save the changes, press ENTER to proceed to
the next menu. On exit from this screen the interface will write the /UAMREGN/ packet to
the designated output file. To exit without saving the changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort the
setup session, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All fields must be filled for this screen. If you press ENTER before all data have been
entered, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES.
Pressing PFIS will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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Select CB-IV Species
1.421.2
EPS 2.0-. EPISODE Packet (2 of 2)
Select CB-IV Species
To delete a row, please type an 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by CB
Species. Please delete any blank lines (SPECIES='AAA') not being
used.
Delete
Row
SPECIES
PFl/PF13=Help PF7=Backward PF8=Forward PF3/PF15=End
This screen is used to specify the CB-IV species to be included on the emission inventory file.
The current species, which are those typically included in an emission inventory, are:
NO NO2
PAR OLE
ETH TOL
XYL ETOH
MEOH FORM
ALD2 ISOP
CO SO4
AERO
For further information see part A of the EPS user's manual.
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On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for the
/EPISODE/ packet exists for the CB-TV species list. If this packet is found, the screen will
appear with the data fields entered. If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the
screen will appear with blank data fields, After entering data hi a field, press TAB to move to
the next field. When you have filled all fields and you wish to save the changes, press ENTER
to proceed to the next menu. All fields must be filled on this screen. If there are any
remaining blank fields after you have specified the CB species you want to include in the
emission inventory file, delete the remaining blank lines (Species = 'AAA') by typing an 'X'
in the Delete Row on the lines to be deleted. On exit from this screen the interface will write
the /EPISODE/ packet to the designated output file. To exit and save the changes, press
PF3/PF15. To abort the setup session, press PF4/PF16. On leaving this screen you will return
to the Interface Function Options screen (1.4).
Error Messages
All fields must be filled for this screen. If you press ENTER before all data have been
entered, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continuen
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES.
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen. You may then fill in the data required
or delete the blank lines.
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4.1.3 PROCESS EMISSIONS
Process Emission Data
1.43
EPS 2.0: Process Emission Data
1) Load Data
2) Grow to New Year
3) Apply Controls
4) Chemically Speciate
5) Temporally Allocate
6) Create UAM Inputs
Please enter your selection and press Enter: __
PFl/PF13=Help
PF3/PF15=Prev Menu
PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if you select the Setup Packets option in Screen 1.4. It allows you to
select the data processing steps you want to perform. The subsequent screens for each option
will allow you to setup the necessary USERIN or control factor packets to process your data.
The options provided by this screen are as follows.
Load Data
Grow to New Year
Apply Controls
Chemically Speciate
Temporally Allocate
Create UAM Inputs
Converts AIRS workfile or user-generated link-based emission
records to internal EPS 2.0 EMBR format.
Project input emissions data to another year, i.e., project to a
future year (1990 to 1996) or backcast to a previous year
(1990 to 1987).
Simulate the effects of the implementation of CAA and/or
other controls on the emission data.
Chemically speciate input criteria pollutant emissions to CB-IV
species.
Temporally allocate input emissions to episode and hours to be
modeled
Create final UAM input files, i.e., the EMISSIONS file for
input to the UAM and the elevated point source file for input
to the UAM preprocessor PTSRCE.
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Instructions
Input the number of your selection and press ENTER or press PF3/PF15 to return to the EPS
Interface Function Option Region screen (1.4).
Error Messages
If you enter an invalid selection number, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE SELECT 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, OR 6.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the1- screen and enter a valid selection, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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1.3.1
LOAD
DATA
Load Data
1.431
EPS 2.0: Load Data
1} Load Point Source Data
2) Load Area/Mobile Data
3) Load Link-Based Mobile Data
Please enter your selection and press Enter: _
PFl/PFl3=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if option 1 (Load Data) is selected on screen 1.43. On this screen you
select which data you wish to use in setting up the USERIN packets necessary to process data
to the internal EPS 2.0 EMBR format. The options are as follows.
Load Point Source Data
Set up the USERIN packet /PREPNT/ for the core module PREPNT, which processes the
AIRS AFS workfile formatted data.
Load Area/Mobile Data
Set up the USERIN packet /PREAM/ for the core module PREAM, which processes the
AIRS AMS workfile formatted data.
Load Link-Based Mobile
Set up the USERIN packet /LEASE/ for the core module LEASE, which processes link-based
mobile emissions data.
Instructions
Input the number of your selection and press ENTER or press PF3/PF1S to return to the Process
Emission Data screen (1.43).
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Error Messages
If you enter an invalid selection number ithe following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE SELECT 1, 2, OR 3.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid selection, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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LOAD
DATA
PREPNT Packet
1.431.1
EPS 2.0: PREPNT Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if the Load Point Source Data option is selected on screen 1.431. It
displays the USERIN path/file name designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename
Setup). If the specified file contains a /PREPNT/ packet, the data will be read and displayed
on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /PREPNT/ packet, the next screen
will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to designate a filename, move the
cursor to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to
proceed to the next screen. Pressing PF3/PF15 will return you to the Load Emissions Data
screen (1.431); pressing PF4/PF16 returns you to the EPS 2.0 main menu.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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PREPNT Packet
1.431.11 ,
EPS 2.0: PREPNT Packet
Input Coordinates are Geodesic: YES (YESsGeodesic, KO=DTM)
Replace missing stack parameters with defaults: YES (YES, NO)
Plume Height Cutoff for Elevated Points (meters): 25
Default Stack Parameters
Height (meters): 3
Diameter (meters): 0.2
Gas Exit Temperature (K): 294
Gas Exit Velocity (m/s): 0.5
Modeling Region Angle of Rotation: 0
When finished modifying fields, please press Enter.
PFl/PF13==Help PF/PF15aPrev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen is displayed when option (1) is selected on the Load Data screen (1.431). It
displays the data to be contained in the /PREPNT/ packet of the USERIN file. PREPNT
converts the input AFS workfile format for point sources to the internal EMBR format. This
packet contains default values for missing stack parameters, plume height cutoff for initial
screening for elevated sources, and other processing options. See the discussion of PREPNT
in Section 3 of part A of the EPS user's manual.
Input Coordinates are Geodesic
Geodesic coordinates are latitude and longitude. If UTM coordinates are provided, this flag
should be set to 'NO'. EPS will then expect the UTM zone as well as the Easting and
Northing coordinates to be provided.
Replace Missing Stack Parameters with Defaults
If 'YES' is entered, any input AFS workfile record with missing stack parameters will receive
the default stack parameters input by the user in this packet. If 'NO' is entered, any input
AFS record with missing stack parameters will be output to the error file.
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LOAD
DATA
Plume Height Cutoff for Elevated Points
This height is used for the initial screen of low-level and elevated point sources. Modeling
personnel should be consulted for an appropriate plume rise height, which is typically set at
the minimum height of the lowest vertical layer.
Default Stack Parameters
These are typically set to ensure that emissions from stacks with missing stack parameters will
remain in the lowest vertical layer of the modeling grid. The typical default values are
Stack height 3 meters
Stack diameter 0.2 meters
Gas temperature 294 K
Gas exit velocity 0.5 m/s
Modeling Region Angle of Rotation
Angle of rotation of the X-Y axis of the modeling domain. This angle is in degrees
counter-clockwise from Northing. The value is typically zero.
Instructions
On entry to this screen the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. When you have
filled all fields and you wish to save the changes, press ENTER to proceed to the next menu.
On exit from this screen the interface will write the /PREPNT/ packet to the designated output
file. To exit without saving the changes, press PF3/PF15. On leaving this screen you will
return to the Load Data screen (1.431). To abort the setup session, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All fields must be filled for this screen. If you press ENTER before all data has been entered
the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
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Pressing PFIS will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If invalid data are entered in any field, the system will beep and place the cursor at the
erroneous entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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LOAD
DATA
PREAM Packet
1.431.2
EPS 2.0: PREAM Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16<=Main Menu
This screen is displayed if the Load Area/Mobile Data option is selected on screen 1.431. It
displays the USERIN path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename Setup).
If the specified file contains a /PREAM/ packet, the data will be read and displayed on the
subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /PREAM/ packet, the next screen will
contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen. Pressing PF3/PF15 will return you to the Load Data screen (1.431); pressing
PF4/PF16 will return you to the EPS 2.0 main menu.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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PREAM Packet
1.431.21
EPS 2.0: PREAM Packet
To delete a row, please type art 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by PIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (PIPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete
Row CODE SCC CO HC NOX
BLNK1 ....
BLNK2 .
BLNK3 ....
PFl/PF13=Help PF7*Backward PF8=Forward PF3/PF15=End
This screen displays the data to be contained in the /PREAM/ packet of the USERIN file. It will
display data contained in the file entered on screen 1.431.2. The /PREAM/ packet is optional and
is used to eliminate on-road link-based motor vehicle emission totals that might be included in the
county emission totals. It is suggested that LEASE be run prior to PREAM if it is known that
double counting of the emissions is likely to occur. LEASE creates a section in its message file
that will provide you with the totals by county and source category code. For more information
see the discussion of PREAM and LEASE in Section 3 of part A of the EPS user's manual.
The fields on this screen are as follows.
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
Code FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc where ss is the state code and
ccc is the county or city code.
SCC This is the AIRS AMS source category code of the emissions to be removed
from the total input.
CO Total link-based carbon monoxide to be removed. Units must be the same as
the AMS input emission units.
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DATA
HC Total link-based hydrocarbons to be removed. Units must be the same as
the AMS input emission units.
NOX Total link-based nitrous oxides to be removed. Units must be the same as
the AMS input emission units.
Instructions
On entry to this screen the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exist in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered. If
this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. To remove a line
from the file, enter an 'X' in the Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. You
must delete all blank lines (FIPS = BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will
write the /PREAM/ packet to the designated output file. To exit and save the changes, press
PF3/PF15. To abort the Setup session and return to the EPS main menu, press PF4/PF16. On
leaving this screen you will return to the Load Data screen (1.431).
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields
have been filled in, the following error message will appear in the middle of the screen.
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PFIS will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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LBASE Packet
1.431.3
EPS 2.0: XBASE Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen is displayed if the Load Link-Based Mobile Data option is selected on screen
1.431. It displays the USERIN path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and
Filename Setup). If the specified file contains a /LBASE/ packet, the data will be read and
displayed on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /LBASE/ packet, the next
screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen. Pressing PF3/PF1S will return you to the Load Data screen (1.431).
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear on the screen.
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the; screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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LBASE Packet
1.431.31
EPS 2.0: LBASE Packet
Input Emissions: (VOC, THC)
Modeling Region Angle of Rotation:
When finished modifying fields, please press Enter.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15»Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen displays the data to be contained in the /LBASE/ packet of the USERIN file.
LBASE processes the user supplied link-based emissions to the EPS internal EMBR format.
This packet contains the following two parameters used in processing the data.
Input Emissions
This parameter indicates whether the input hydrocarbon emissions are 'VOC' or 'THC'. If
this flag is 'THC', then LBASE will use the reactivity fractions from the SCC(ASC)/
speciation profiles cross-reference file to compute VOC.
Modeling Region Angle of Rotation
This parameter indicates the angle of rotation of the X-Y axis of the modeling domain. This
angle is in degrees counter-clockwise from Northing. The value is typically zero.
For more information see the discussion of LBASE in Section 3.3 of part A of the EPS user's
manual.
Instructions
On entry to this screen the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
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If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. When you have
filled all fields and you wish to save the changes, press ENTER to proceed to the next menu.
On exit from this screen the interface will write the /LEASE/ packet to the designated output
file. To exit without saving the changes, press PEJ/PFIS. On leaving this screen you will
return to the Load Data screen (1.431). To abort the setup session, press PF4/PF16.
Errors
All fields must be filled for this screen. If you press ENTER before all data have been
entered, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE PILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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Grow to New Year
1.432
EPS 2.0: Grow to New Year
1} USERIN - CNTLEH Packet
2} Select Projection Packet
Please enter your selection and press Enter: _
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15-Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen provides two options for setting up the input packets needed to project the input
emission inventory to a different year. It appears when option (2) is selected on screen 1.43
(Process Emission Data).
USERIN - CNTLEM Packet
Choosing this option will allow you to change or create the /CNTLEM/ packet. This packet
contains the parameters input to the CNTLEM module. The CNTLEM module projects an
input inventory to new year and/or applies control factors.
Control Factors - Select Projection Packet
Choosing this option will give you the option of whether you wish to project area/mobile or
point sources. To create or modify projection factor packets, choose this selection.
Subsequent menus will provide you with the options to project area/mobile or point sources.
After you have selected the source type you want to project, screens will appear prompting
you for an input filename and the parameters contained in the selected /PROJECT PTS/ or
/PROJECT AMS/ packets.
Instructions
Input the number of your selection and press ENTER, or press PF3/PF15 to return to the Define
Region screen. Pressing PF4/PF16 will return you to the EPS main menu.
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Error Messages
If you enter an invalid selection number, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE SELECT 1 or 2.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid selection, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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CNTLEM Packet
1.432.1
EPS 2.0: CNTLEM Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
ppl/pF13-Help PP3/PFlSaPrev Menu PF4/PF16sMain Menu
This screen appears when option 1 is selected on screen 1.432 (Grow to New Year). This
screen displays the USERIN path/file name designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename
Setup). If the specified file contains a /CNTLEM/ packet, the data will be read and displayed
on the subsequent screen. If the indicated file does not contain the /CNTLEM/ packet, the
next screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen. Press PF4/PF16 to return to the EPS 2.0 main menu.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear on the screen.
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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CNTLEM Packet
1.432.11
EPS. 2.0: OTTLEM Packet
Produce output tables by county: {YES, NO)
Project Override: CLIMIT, IGNORE)
When finished modifying fields, please press Enter.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PFl€=Main Menu
This screen displays the data to be contained in the /CNTLEM/ packet of the USERIN file.
This packet is the same for the projection of an inventory or for application of control factors.
This packet contains the following two flags used in processing the data.
Produce output tables by county
Entering 'YES' will instruct CNTLEM to generate summary tables by county.
Project Override
CNTLEM projects emissions based on the emissions type. With this flag you can determine
whether the program will project emissions for allowable emission which are caps (e.g,.
emission types AE). If this flag is set to 'LIMIT', CNTLEM will not apply projection factors
to this record of this emissions type. If this flag is set to 'IGNORE', CNTLEM will ignore
the emission type and apply the projection factor.
Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. When you have
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all fields and you wish to save the changes, press ENTER to proceed to the next menu. On
exit from this screen the interface will write the /CNTLEM/ packet to the designated output
file. To exit without saving the changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort the setup session, press
PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All fields must be filled for this screen. If you press ENTER before all data have been
entered, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF3/PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data
required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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Select Projection Packet
1.432.2
EPS 2.0: Select Projection Packet
1} Area / Mobile
2) Point
Please enter your selection and press Enter; _
PPl/PF13=Help PP3/PP15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if you select the Select Projection Packet option on the Grow to New
Year screen (1.432). The screen provides the options to create the projection factors packet
for either area/mobile sources or point sources.
Instructions
Input the number of your selection and press ENTER or press PFS/PFIS to return to the Define
Region screen.
Error Messages
If you enter an invalid selection number, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE SELECT 1 OR 2.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid selection. When finished,
press the desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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PROJECT AMS Packet
1.432.21
EPS 2.0: PROJECT AMS Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used;
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15-Prev Menu PF4/PF16»Main Menu
This screen appears if you chose the Area/Mobile option on screen 1.432.2. It displays the
CONTROL filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename Setup). If the
specified file contains a /PROJECT AMS/ packet, the data will be read and displayed on the
subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /PROJECT AMS/ packet, the next screen
will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename. When
finished, press the desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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PROJECT AMS Packet
1.432.211
EPS 2.0: PROJECT SMS Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by FIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (FIPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete
Row
FIPS
BLNK1
BLNK2
BLNK3
PFl/PF13=Help
Subregion
ASC
Projection
Factor
PF7 =Backward
PF8=Forward
PF3/PF15=End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create an /PROJECT AMS/ packets used by
CNTLEM to project area and mobil source emissions. The fields on this screen are as follows.
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS This is the FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc, where ss is the state code
and ccc is the county. A blank line is noted by the FIPS code BLNKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code. This code may be the AFS-defined
subregion, the AMS city codes, or a user-defined code.
ASC This is the AMS source category code (ASC) of the emissions to be projected.
This is either the four-character EPS internal SIC code or the full 10-character
ASC code. The module CNTLEM will check for either code structure.
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Projection This is the projection factor for all input pollutants contained in the emission
Factor inventory being processed. This factor will be greater than 1.0 for growth or less
than 1.0 for reductions (i.e., 1.5 or 0.897).
Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specific input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered. If
this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data fields.
After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. To remove a line from the
file, enter an *X' in the Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. You must delete all
blank lines (FIPS = BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will write the /PROJECT
AMS/ packet to the designated output file. To exit and save the changes, press PF3/PF15. To
abort the setup session, press PF4/PFKS to return to the EPS 2.0 main menu.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields have
been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor at
the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may then
proceed with the session.
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PROJECT PTS Packet
1.432.22
EPS 2.0: PROJECT PTS Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if you chose the Points option on screen 1.432.2. It displays the
USERIN path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename Setup). If the
specified file contains a /PROJECT PTS/ packet, the data will be read and displayed on the
subsequent screen. If the indicated file does not contain the /PROJECT PTS/ packet, the next
screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename. When
finished, press the desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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PROJECT PTS Packet
1.432.221
EPS 2.0: PROJECT PTS Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by KIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (PIPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete
Row FIPS Subregion SIC Projection Factor
BLNK1
BLNK2
BLNK3
PFl/PFi3>=Help PF7=Backward PF8=Forward . PF3/PF15=End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create an /PROJECT PTS/ packet used by
CNTLEM to project point source emissions. The fields on this screen are as follows.
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS This is FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc, where ss is the state code
and ccc is the county. Blank lines are noted by the FIPS code BLNKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code.
SIC This is the two-digit SIC source category code of the emissions to be projected.
Projection This is the projection factor for all input pollutants contained on the EMBR.
Factor
Instructions
On entry to this screen the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. To remove a line
from the file, enter an 'X' in the Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. On exit
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from this screen the interface will write the /PROJECT PTS/ packet to the designated output
file. To exit and save the changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort the setup session and return to
the EPS 2.0 main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields
have been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PFis will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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Apply Controls
1.433
EPS 2.0: Apply Controls
1) USERIN - CNTLEM Packet
2) Regulatory Controls
3) Discretionary Controls
Please enter your selection and press Enter: _
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen will be displayed if you select option (3) on screen 1.43 (Process Emission Data).
It provides three options for setting up the input packets needed to apply control factors in
order to estimate the effect of control scenarios on the emission inventory.
USERIN • CNTLEM Packet
Choosing this option will allow you to change or create the /CNTLEM/ packet.
Regulatory Controls
Choosing this option will give you a choice of regulatory controls to apply. The available
control options are shown on screen 1.433.2.
Discretionary Controls
Choosing this option will give you a choice of which discretionary controls you wish to apply.
The selection of control is shown on screen 1.433.3.
For further discussion of the methodology of the application of control factors by CNTLEM,
refer to the discussion of CNTLEM in Section 3.4 of part A of the EPS user's manual.
Instructions
Input the number of your select and press ENTER, or press PFS/PFIS to return to the Process
Emission Data screen (1.43).
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Error Messages
If you enter an invalid selection number., the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE SELECT 1, 2, OR 3.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid selection, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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CNTLEM Packet
1.433.1
EPS 2.0: CNTLEM Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PP3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PP16=Main Menu
This screen is displayed when option 1 is selected on the Apply Controls screen (1.433). It
displays the path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename Setup). If the
specified file contains a /CNTLEM/ packet, the data will be read and displayed on the
subsequent screen. If the indicated file does not contain the /CNTLEM/ packet, the next
screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a the filename, move the
cursor to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to
proceed to the next screen.
Error Messages
The valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is
not provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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CENTLEM Packet
1.433.11
EPS 2.0: CNTLEM Packet:
Produce output tables by each control strategy: NO (YES, NO)
Project Override: LIMIT {LIMIT, IGNORE)
When finished modifying fields, please press Enter.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15-.=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen displays the data to be contained in the /CNTLEM/ packet of the USERIN file.
This packet is die same for the projection of an inventory (screen 1.432.11) or for application
of control factors. This packet contains the following two flags used in processing the data.
Produce output tables for each county
Entering 'YES' instructs CNTLEM to generate summary tables by county.
Project Override
This flag will not be used by CNTLEM if the control factor packet does not contain either the
area/mobile or point source projection packets. For a discussion of this flag, see the
documentation for screen 1.432.11.
Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. You must delete
all blank lines (FIPS=BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will write the
/CNTLEM/ packet to the designated output file. To exit and save the changes, press
PF3/PF15. To abort the setup session and return to the EPS 2.0 main menu, press PF4/PF16.
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Error Messages
All fields must be filled for this screen. If you press ENTER before all data have been entered,
the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required. If a
value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor at the
wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may then
proceed with the session.
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Regulatory Controls
1.433.2
EPS 2.0: Regulatory Controls
1) CTG Packet
2) RACT Packet
3) MACT Packet
4) CONTROL EFFICIENCY Packet
5) RULE EFFECTIVENESS Packet
6) RULE PENETRATION Packet
7) ALLOWABLE Packet
Please enter your selection and press Enter: _
PFl/PFl3=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen will appear if you choose the Regulatory Controls option on the Apply Controls
screen (1.433). Through this screen you select which of the regulatory control factor packets
you wish to create. The term "regulator)' control" refers to controls that are required because
of federal, state, or local regulations. See Section 3.4 of part A of the EPS user's manual for
a discussion of the current application of these control factors. Future interpretation or
modification of the Clean Air Act may alter the current method of applying this factor. Seven
control factor options are offered on this screen:
CTG (Control Technique Guideline)
RACT (Reasonably Available Control Technology)
MACT (Maximum Achievable Control Technology)
Control Efficiency
Rule Effectiveness
Rule Penetration
Allowable
Instructions
Input the number of your selection and press ENTER to process your request, or press
PF3/PF15 to return to the Apply Controls screen (1.433). Pressing PF4/PF16 will return you to
the EPS 2.0 main menu.
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Error Messages
If you enter an invalid selection number, the following error message will appear:
Press PP15 to Continue
PLEASE SELECT 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, OR 7.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid selection, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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CTG Packet
1.433.21
EPS 2.0: CTG Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PFl3=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PFlgaMain Menu
This screen appears if you select option (1) on the Regulatory Controls screen (1.433.2). It
displays the control factors input path/filename designated on Screen 1.2 (Input Path and
Filename Setup). If the specified file contains a /CTG/ packet, the data will be read and
displayed on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /CTG/ packet, the next
screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be entered to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue 1
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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CTG Packet
1.433.211
EPS 2.0t CTG Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X* on the appropriate line and press
Enter .
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by FIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (PIPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete Control Factors Cutoff Limit
Row FIPS Subregion SCC NOX VOC NOX VOC
BLNK2
PFl/PF13sHelp _ PF7=Backward _ PF8=Forward _ PF3/PF1 5=End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create a /CTG/ packet used by CNTLEM
to apply the CTG (Control Technique Guideline) factors. The fields on this screen are as
follows.
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS This is a FIPS region code. The format is ssccc, where ss is the state
code and ccc is the county or city code. Blank lines are noted by the
FIPS code BLNKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code.
SCC This is the eight-digit Source Classification Code for point sources or
10-digit ASC code for area/mobile sources of the emissions to be
controlled.
Control These are the CTG control factors to be applied to the pollutant:
Factors (1) oxides of nitrogen, and (2) volatile organic hydrocarbons.
Cutoff Limits Many of the CTG controls are applied based on throughput or activity
levels. You must input the emission limit above which the control
factors are to be applied. The cutoff limit must be specified in the
same units as the emissions contained on the input emission inventory
EMBR record.
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Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. To remove a line
from the file, enter an 'X' in the Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. On exit
from this screen the interface will write the /CTG/ packet to the designated output file. To
exit and save the changes, press PFB/PFIS, To abort the setup session and return to the EPS
2.0 main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all data fields have
been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIEUJS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PFis will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated field. You may
then proceed with the session.
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RACT Packet
1,433.22
EPS 2,0: RACT Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if you select option (2) on the Regulatory Control screen (1.433.2). This
screen displays the path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename Setup).
If the specified file contains a /RACT/ packet, the data will be read" and displayed on the
subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /RACT/ packet, the next screen will
contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter the filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear on the screen:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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RACT Packet
1.433.221
EPS 2.0: RACT Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter,, your entries will be sorted by FJPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (PIPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete
Row FIPS Subregion
BLNK1
BLNK2
BINK3
Control Factors
SCC VOC NOx
PFl/PF13=Help
PF7=Backward
PFSaForward
PF3/PF15=End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create a TRACT/ packet used by
CNTLEM to apply the Reasonably Available Control Technology factors. The fields on this
screen are as follows:
Delete Row
FIPS
Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
This is the FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc, where ss is
the state code and ccc is the county or city code. Blank lines are
noted with the FIPS code BLNKx.
Subregion
SCC
This is a five-character subregion code.
This is the eight-digit Source Classification Code for point sources or
the 10-digit ASC code for area/mobile sources of the emissions to be
controlled.
Control
Factors
These are the RACT controls factors to be applied to the pollutant:
(1) oxides of nitrogen, and (2) volatile organic hydrocarbons.
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Instructions
On entry to this screen the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. To remove a line
from the file, enter an 'X' in the Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. You
must delete all blank lines (FIPS = BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will
write the /RACI7 packet to the designated output file. To exit and save the changes, press
PF3/PF15. To abort the setup session and return to the EPS 2.0 main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before filling in all of the
data fields, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor at
the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated field. You may then
proceed with the session.
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MACT Packet
1.433.23
EPS 2.0: MACT Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done,
PPl/PF13»Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if you select option (3) on the Regulatory Control screen (1.433.2). It
displays the control factors path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename
Setup). If the specified file contains a /MACT/ packet, the data will be read and displayed on
the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /MACT/ packet, the next screen will
contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF keys indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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MACT Packet
1.433.231
EPS 2.0: MACT Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by FIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (FIPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete-
Row
FIPS Subregion
BLNK1
BLNK2
BLHK3
SCC
Control Factor
VOC
PFl/PF13«Help
PF7*Backward
PF8sForward
PF3/PF15sEnd
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create a /MACT/ packet used by
CNTLEM to apply the Maximum Achievable Control Technology factors. The fields on this
screen are as follows.
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS This is the FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc, where ss is the state
code and ccc is the county. Blank lines are noted by the FIPS code BLNKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code.
SCC This is the eight-digit Source Classification Code for point sources or the 10-
digit ASC code for area/mobile sources of the emissions to be controlled.
Control These are the MACT controls factors applied to hydrocarbon emissions
Factor that contain one or more of the identified toxic compounds in quantities that
exceed the Clean Air Act limits.
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Instructions
On entry to this screen the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. To remove a line
from the file, enter an 'X' in the Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. You
must delete all blank lines (TIPS = BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will
write the /MACT/ packet to the designated output file. To exit and save the changes, press
PF3/PF15. To abort the setup session and return to the main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before filling all of the data
fields, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS
Pressing PF3/PF1S will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data
required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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CONTROL EFFICIENCY Packet
1.433.24
EPS 2.0: CONTROL EFFICIENCY Pacfcet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15sPrev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if you select option (4) on the Regulatory Control screen (1.433.2). It
displays the control factors input path/filename, designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and
Filename Setup). If the specified file contains a /CONTROL EFFICIENCY/ packet, the data
will be read and displayed on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the
/CONTROL EFFICIENCY/ packet, the next screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PP15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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CONTROL EFFICIENCY Packet
1.433.241
EPS 2.0: CONTROL EFFICIENCY Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter,, your entries will be sorted by FIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (FIPS CODE 'BLNKx'} not being
used.
Delete Row:
FIPS: BLNK1
SIC:
Siibregion:
SCC:
PLNTID:
STACK:
Equip
Code:
Percent Control
Efficiency.
PFl/PF13=Help
NOX:
SOX:
PF7=Backward
VOC:
TSP:
CO:
PM:
PFSsForward
PF3/PF15=End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create a /CONTROL EFFICIENCY/
packet used by CNTLEM to apply the control efficiency (CE) factors. The number of inputs
needed for each record of this packet requires multiple lines of screen input. The fields on
this screen are as follows.
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS This is the FIPS region code. The format is ssccc, where ss is the state code
and ccc is the county or city code. A blank line is noted by the FIPS code
which is BLNKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code.
PLNTID This is the AIRS AFS facility identification (5 character)
SIC This is the Standard Industrial Category code for point sources or leading
four-digit ASC code for area/mobile sources.
SCC This is the eight-character Source Classification Code for point sources or the
10-character ASC code for area/mobile sources of the emissions to be
controlled.
STACK This is the three-digit AIRS AFS stack number.
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Equipment This is the primary control equipment code (two digits, 0 = applies to all
Code equipment).
Percent These are the percent control efficiency factors for each pollutant. The values
Control ate entered as the percent efficiency of the proposed control (i.e., 80.0 for
Efficiency 80 percent).
Instructions
On entry to this screen the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear
with blank data fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field.
Each screen will display one record from the packet. To move to another line, press PF7 for
the previous line or PF8 to move forward to the next line. To remove a line from the file,
enter an 'X' in the Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. You must delete all
blank lines (FIPS = BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will write the
/CONTROL EFFICIENCY/ packet to the designated output file. To exit and save the
changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort the setup session and return to the EPS 2.0 main menu,
press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all data have been
entered, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PFIS will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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RULE EFFECTIVENESS Packet
1.433.25
EPS 2.0: RULE EFFECTIVENESS Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any
other modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13»Help PP3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if you select option (5) on the Regulatory Control screen (1.433.2). It
displays the control factors input path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and
Filename Setup). If the specified file contains a /RULE EFFECTIVENESS/ packet, the data
will be read and displayed on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /RULE
EFFECTIVENESS/ packet, the next screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid pathname/file must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is
not provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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RULE EFFECTIVENESS Packet
1.433.251
EPS 2.0: RULE EFFECTIVENESS Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by PIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (FTPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete Row; _ PIPS: BLNK1 Subregion: . PLNTID: . Equip
SIC: . SCC: . STACK: . Code:
Percent Rule NOX: . VOC: . CO:
Effectiveness: SOX: . TSP: . PM:
PFl/PF13«Help PF7sBackward PF8=Forward PF3/PF15=End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create a /RULE EFFECTIVENESS/ packet
used by CNTLEM to apply the rule effectiveness factors. The amount of inputs need for each
record of this packet requires multiple lines of screen input. The fields on this screen are as
follows:
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS This is the FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc, where ss is the
state code and ccc is the county. A blank line is noted by the FIPS code
BNLKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code.
PLNTID This is the five-character AIRS AFS facility identification.
SIC Standard Industrial Category code for point sources or leading four-digit
ASC code for area/mobile sources.
SCC This 10-character is the eight-character Source Classification Code for
point sources or the 10-character ASC code for area/mobile sources of the
emissions to be controlled.
STACK This is the three-digit AIRS AFS stack number.
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Equipment This is the primary control equipment code (two digits, 0 = applies to all
Code equipment)
Percent Rule These are the percent rule effectiveness factors for each pollutant. The
Effectiveness values are entered as percent effectiveness of the proposed controls (i.e.,
80.0 for 80 percent)
Instructions
On entry to this screen the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered. If
this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data fields.
After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. Each screen will display one
record from me packet. To move to another line, press PF7 for the previous line or PFS to move
forward to the next line. To remove a line from the file, enter an 'X' hi the Delete Row field
next to the line you wish deleted. You must delete all blank lines (PEPS = BLNKx). On exit
from this screen the interface will write the /RULE EFFECTIVENESS/ packet to the designated
output file. To exit and save the changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort the setup session and return
to the main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields have
been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor at
the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may then
proceed with the session.
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RULE PENETRATION Packet
1.433.26
EPS 2.0: RULE PENETRATION Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13aHelp PF3/PF15aPrev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if you select option (6) on the Regulatory Control screen. It displays the
control factor path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename Setup). If the
specified file contains a /RULE PENETRATION/ packet, the data will be read and displayed
on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /RULE PENETRATION/ packet,
the next screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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RULE PENETRATION Packet
1.433.261
EPS 2,0: RULE PENETRATION Packet
To delete a row, please type act 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by PIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (PIPS CODE 'BLNKx'} not being
used.
Delete Row: FIPS: BLNK1 'Subregiont . PLNTID: . Equip
SIC: . SCC: . STACK: . Code:
Percent NOX: . VOC: . CO:
Penetration: SOX: . TSP: , PM:
PF1 /PF13=Help PF7«Backward PF8=Forward PF3/PF15=End
This- screen allows you to enter the data required to create a /RULE PENETRATION/ packet
used by CNTLEM to apply the rule penetration factors. The amount of inputs need for each
record of this packet requires multiple lines of screen input. The fields on this screen are as
follows:
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS This is the FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc, where ss is
the state code and ccc is the county. A blank line is noted by the
FIPS code BLNKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code.
PLNTID This is the AIRS AFS facility identification.
SIC This is the Standard Industrial Category code for point sources or
leading four-digit ASC code for area/mobile sources.
SCC This is the eight-digit Source Classification Code for point sources or
the 10-digit ASC code for area/mobile sources of the emissions to be
controlled.
STACK This is the three-digit AIRS AFS Stack number.
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Equipment This is the primary control equipment code (two digits, 0 = applies to
Code all (equipment).
Percent These are percent rule penetration factors for each pollutant. The
Penetration values are entered as percent penetration of the proposed controls
(i.e., 80.0 for 80 percent).
Instructions
On entry to this screen the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. Each screen will
display one record from the packet. To move to another line, press PF7 for the previous line
or PF8 to move forward to the next line. To remove a line from the file, enter an 'X' in the
Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. You must delete all blank lines (FIPS =
BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will write the /RULE PENETRATION/
packet to the designated output file. To exit and save the changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort
the setup session press, PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields
have been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PFIS will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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ALLOWABLE Packet
1.433.27
EPS 2.0: ALLOWABLE Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used;
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PP3/PF15-=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if option (7) is selected on the Regulatory Control screen (1.433.2). It
displays the Control Factor path/filename designated on. screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename
Setup). If the specified file contains an /ALLOWABLE/ packet, the data will be read and
displayed on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /ALLOWABLE/ packet,
the next screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear on the screen.
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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ALLOWABLE Packet
1.433.271
EPS 2.0: ALLOWABLE Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X1 on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by PIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (FXPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete Row: FIPS: BLNK1 Subregion: . PLNTIDi » Type:
SIC: . SCC: . STACK: . Point:
Allowable NOX: . VOC: . CO:
Emissions: SOX: . TSP: . PH:
PFl/PF13=Help PF7=Backward PF8=Forward PF3/PF15=End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create an /ALLOWABLE/ packet used by
CNTLEM to apply allowable emission limits. The amount of inputs need for each record of this
packet requires multiple lines of screen input. The fields on this screen are as follows:
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS This is the FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc, where ss is the
state code and ccc is the county. A blank line is noted by the FIPS code
BLNKlx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code.
PLNTJD This is the five-character AIRS AFS facility identification.
Type This indicates whether the allowable control type is a cap (CP) or a
replacement (RP) value. See Section 3.4 of part A of the EPS user's
manual for more discussion on this parameter.
SIC This is the Standard Industrial Category code for point sources or leading
four-digit ASC code for area/mobile sources.
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5CC This is the eight-digit Source Classification Code for point sources or the
10-digit ASC code for area/mobile sources of the emissions to be
controlled.
STACK This is the three-digit AIRS AFS stack number.
Point This is the AFS point identification code (two digits, 0 = applies to all
points feeding a stack).
Allowable These are the allowable emission limit for each pollutant. The emission
Emissions limits entered on this packet must be in the same units as the emissions
data.
Instructions
On entry to this screen the specified input, file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered. If
this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data fields.
After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. Each screen will display one
record from the packet. To move to another line, press PF7 for the previous line or PF8 to move
forward to the next line. To remove a line from the file, enter an 'X' in the Delete Row field
next to the line you wish deleted. You must delete all blank lines (FTPS = BLNKx). On exit
from this screen the interface will write the /ALLOWABLE/ packet to the designated output file.
To abort the setup session and return to the EPS 2.0 main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields have
been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PP15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor at
the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may then
proceed with the session.
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Discretionary Controls
1.433.3
EPS 2.0: Discretionary Controls
1} ACTIVITY CODE Packet
2) CONTROL STRATEGY Packet
3) POD Packet
4) PROFILE CODE Packet
5) FIPS CODE Packet
6) SOURCE CATEGORY Packet
7) SDBGRID Packet
Please enter your selection and press Enter: _
PFl/PF13»Help PF3/PF15-Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if option (3) is selected on the Apply Controls screen (1.433). Through
this screen, you select which of the discretionary control factor packets you wish to create.
The discretionary controls are those controls local agencies may define for their locale. These
controls can reflect a wide variety of control scenarios. There are seven options for applying
control factors:
Activity code
Control strategy (method) code
Pod code
Speciation profile code
Process code
FIPS (or subregion) code
Source Category (SIC and SCC(ASC))
Subgrid
For the definitions of activity, control method, pod, process and speciation profile codes,
refer to Appendix E ("Code Descriptions") in part A of the EPS user's manual.
Instructions
Input the number of your selection and press ENTER to process your request, or press
PF3/PF15 to return to the Apply Controls screen (1.433).
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Error Messages
If you enter an invalid selection number, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE SELECT 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, OR 7
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid number, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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ACTIVITY CODE Packet
1.433.31
EPS 2.0: ACTIVITY CODE Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PP3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if option (1) is selected on the Discretionary Controls screen (1.433.3).
It displays the control factors input path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and
Filename Setup). If the specified file contains an /ACTIVITY CODE/ packet, the data will
be read and displayed on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /ACTIVITY
CODE/ packet, the next screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear on the screen.
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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ACTIVITY CODE Packet
1.433.111
EPS 2,0: ACTIVITY CODE Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by FIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (FIPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete Activity •
Row FIPS Subregion Code NOx
BLNK1
BLNK2
BLNK3
—- Control Factors
VOC CO SOx
TSP
PM
PFl/PF13=Help
PF7=Backwarcl
PF8=Forward
PF3/PF15=End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create the /ACTIVITY CODE/ packet
used by CNTLEM to apply activity code control factors. The fields on this screen are as
follows:
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS
This is the FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc, where ss is the state
code and ccc is the county. A blank line is noted by FIPS code BNLKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subiegion code.
Activity This is the code for source category representing similar activities. Definitions
Code of these codes are contained in Appendix E of part A of the EPS user's
manual.
Control
Factors
These are the activity code control factors for each pollutant.
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Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. To remove a line
from the file, enter an 'X' next to the line you wish deleted in the Delete Row field. You
must delete all blank lines (FTPS = BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will
write the /ACTIVITY CODE/ packet to the designated output file. To exit and save the
changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort the setup session and return to the EPS 2.0 main menu,
press PF4/PF16.
Error Messagess
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields
have been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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CONTROL CODE Packet
1.433.32
EPS 2.0: CONTROL CODE Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete title filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15«Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if option (2) is selected on the Discretionary Control screen (1.433.3). It
displays the control factors path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename
Setup). If the specified file contains a /CONTROL CODE/ packet, the data will be read and
displayed on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /CONTROL CODE/
packet, the next screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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CONTROL CODE Packet
1.433.321
EPS 2.0: CONTROL CODE Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by FIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (FIPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete Control
Row FIPS Subregion Code NOx VOC
BLNK1 . ...
BLNK2 . ...
BLNK3 . ...
Control Factors
CO
SOx TSP
PH
PFl/PF13=Help
PF7=Backward
PF8=Forward
PF3/PF15=End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create the /CONTROL CODE/ packet
used by CNTLEM to apply control method control factors. The fields on this screen are as
follows.
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS
This is the FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc, where ss is the state
code and ccc is the county. A blank line is noted by the FIPS code BLNKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code.
Control This is the code for source category representing similar control methods.
Code Definition of these codes are contained in Appendix E of part A of the EPS
user's manual.
Control
Factors
These are the control method control factors for each pollutant.
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Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data hi a field, press TAB to move to the next field. Each screen will
display one record from the packet. To move to another line, press PF7 for the previous line
or PF8 to move forward to the next line. To remove a line from the file, enter an 'X' next to
the line you wish deleted hi the Delete Row field. You must delete all blank lines (TIPS -
BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will write the /CONTROL CODE/ packet to
the designated output file. To exit and save the changes, press PE3/PF15. To abort the setup
session and return to the EPS 2.0 main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields
have been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered hi a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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POD CODE Packet
1.433.33
EPS 2.0: POD CODE Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PFl5aPrev Menu PF4/PP16=Main Menu
This screen appears if option (3) is selected on the Discretionary Controls screen (1.433.3).
It displays the control factors input path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and
Filename Setup). If the specified file contains a /POD CODE/ packet, the data will be read
and displayed on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /POD CODE/ packet,
the next screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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POD CODE Packet
1.433.331
EPS 2.0: POD CODE Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by FIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (FIPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete POD ----- - — — - -- - Control Factors— -------
Row FIPS Subregion Code NOx VOC CO Spx TSP Ptt
BLNK2
PFl/PF13=Help PF7=Backward PF8=Forward PF3/PF15=Snd
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create the /POD CODE/ packet used by
CNTLEM to apply POD code control factors. The fields on this screen are as follows.
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS This is FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc, where ss is the state code
and ccc is the county. A blank line is noted by the FIPS code BLNKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code.
POD This is the code for source category grouped according to the designations in
Code EPS 2.0 glossary file.
Control These are the POD control factors for each pollutant.
Factors
Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input: file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. Each screen will
display one record from the packet. To move to another line, press PFT for the previous line
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or PFS to move forward to the next line. To remove a line from the file, enter an 'X' in the
Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. You must delete all blank line (FIPS =
BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will write the /POD CODE/ packet to the
designated output file. To exit and save the changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort the setup
session and return to the EPS 2.0 main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields
have been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE PILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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PROFILE CODE Packet
1.433.34
EPS 2.0: PROFILE CODE Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PPl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PFl€sMain Menu
This screen appears if option (4) is selected on the Discretionary Controls screen (1.433.3).
It displays the control factors path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename
Setup). If the specified file contains a /PROFILE CODE/ packet, the data will be read and
displayed on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /PROFILE CODE/
packet, the next screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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PROFILE CODE Packet
1.433.341
EPS 2,0: PROFILE CODE Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X1 on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by PIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (FTPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete Profile —.»——— — Control Factors --- ----- —
Row FIPS Subregion Code NOx VOC CO SOx TSP PM
BLNK2
BLNK3
PFl/PF13=Help PF7=Backward PF8=Forward PF3 / PF1S=End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create the /PROFILE CODE/ packet used
by CNTLEM to apply speciation profile code control factors. The fields on this screen are as
follows.
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS This is the FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc, where ss is the state
code and ccc is the county. A blank line is noted by the FIPS code BLNKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code.
Profile This is the code for speciation profile for which controls are to be applied.
Code
Control These are the speciation profile code control factors for each pollutant.
Factors
Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. Each screen will
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display one record from the packet. To move to another line, press PFV for the previous line
or PF8 to move forward to the next line. To remove a line from the file, enter an 'X' in the
Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. You must delete all blank lines (FIPS =
BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will write the /PROFILE CODE/ packet to
the designated output file. To exit and save the changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort the setup
session and return to the EPS 2.0 main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields
have been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PFis will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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FTPS CODE Packet
1.433.35
EPS 2,0: FIPS CODE Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter -when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if option (5) is selected on the Discretionary Controls screen (1.433.3).
It displays the control factors path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename
Setup). If the specified file contains a /FDPS CODE/ packet, the data will be read and
displayed on the subsequent screen. If the indicated file does not contain the /FIPS CODE/
packet, the next screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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FIPS CODE Packet
1.433.351
EPS 2.0: FIPS CODE Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X' on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by FIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (FIPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete
Row FIPS Subregion
BLNK1
~ BLNK2
BLNK3
NOx
———-—-Control Factors——
VOC CO SOx TSP
PM
PFl/PF13=Help
PF7=Backward
PF8=Forward
PF3/PF15=»End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create the /FIPS CODE/ packet used by
CNTLEM to apply by county or subregion control factors. The fields on this screen are as
follows:
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field oa the line you wish to delete.
FIPS This is the FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc, where ss is the state
code and ccc is the county. A blank line is noted by the FIPS code BLNKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code.
POD
Code
Control
Factors
This is the code for source categories grouped according to the designations in
the EPS 2.0 glossary file.
These are the pod control factors for each pollutant.
Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. Each screen will
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display one record from the packet. To move to another line, press PF7 for the previous line
or PF8 to move forward to the next line. To remove a line from the file enter an 'X' in the
Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. You must delete all blank lines (FTPS =
BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will write the /POD CODE/ packet to the
designated output file. To exit and save the changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort the setup
session and return to the EPS 2.0 main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields
have been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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SOURCE CATEGORY Packet
1,433.36
EPS 2.0: SOURCE CATEGORY Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15aPrev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if option (6) is selected on the Discretionary Controls screen (1.433.3).
It displays the control factors path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename
Setup). If the specified file contains a /SOURCE CATEGORY/ packet, the data will be read
and displayed on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /SOURCE
CATEGORY/ packet, the next screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to die input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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SOURCE CATEGORY Packet
1.433.361
EPS 2.0: SOURCE CATEGORY Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X* on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by FIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (FIPS CODE 'BLNKx') not being
used.
Delete Row:
FIPS: BLNK1
SICt
Control NOXJ
Factors: SOx:
PFl/PF13=Help
Subregion:
SCC:
VOC:
TSP:
CO:
PM:
PF7=Backward
PF8*Forward
PF3/PF15=End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create the /SOURCE CATEGORY/
packet used by CNTLEM to apply control factors to specified source categories. The fields
on this screen are as follows.
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
FIPS
SIC
SCC
Control
Factors
This is the FIPS state/county code. The format is ssccc where ss is the state
code and ccc is the county. A blank line is noted by the FIPS code BLNKx.
Subregion This is a five-character subregion code.
This is the standard Industrial Category code for point sources or leading four-
digit ASC code for area/mobile sources.
This is the eight-digit Source Classification Code for point sources or the 10-
digit ASC code for area/mobile sources of the emissions to be controlled.
These are the source category control factors for each pollutant.
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Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. Each screen will
display one record from the packet. To move to another line, press PF7 for the previous line
or PF8 to move forward to the next line. To remove a line from the file, enter an 'X' in the
Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. You must delete all blank lines (FIPS —
BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will write the /SOURCE CATEGORY/
packet to the designated output file. To exit without saving the changes, press PF3/PF15. To
abort the setup session and return to the EPS 2.0 main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields
have been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF3/PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data
required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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SUBGRID Packet
1.433.37
EPS 2.0: SUBGRID Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13aHelp PF3/PF15»Prev Menu PF4/PP16=Main Menu
This screen appears if option (7) is selected on the Discretionary Controls screen (1.433.3).
It displays the control factors path/filename (up to 64 characters) designated on screen 1.2
(Input Path and Filename Setup). If the specified file contains a /SUBGRID/ packet, the data
will be read and displayed on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the
/SUBGRID/ packet, the next screen will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the appropriate postion in the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name.
Press ENTER to proceed to the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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SUBGRID Packet
1.433.371
EPS 2.0: SUBGRID Packet
To delete a row, please type an 'X1 on the appropriate line and press
Enter.
Note that after pressing Enter, your entries will be sorted by TIPS
code. Please delete any blank lines (Xorigin 'BLNKx') not being used.
Delete Row:
Control
Factorst
Xorigin:
Xendi
Yorigin:
Yend:
NOx:
SOx:
PFl/PF13=Help
VOC:
TSP:
PF7=Backward
CO:
PM:
PF8=Forward
PF15=End
This screen allows you to enter the data required to create the /SUBGRID/ packet used by
CNTLEM to apply control factors to specified geographical subregion of the modeling
domain. The fields on this screen are as follows.
Delete Row Place an 'X' in this field on the line you wish to delete.
Xorigin
Yorigin
Xend
Yend
Control
Factors
This is the X-cell coordinate (in grid cell units, five digits) of the grid cell in
the lower left corner of rectangular subgrid region.
This is the Y-cell coordinate (in grid cell units, five digits) of the grid cell in
the lower left corner of rectangular subgrid region.
This is the X-cell coordinate (in grid cell units, five digits) of the grid cell in
the upper right corner of rectangular subgrid region.
This is the Y-cell coordinate (in grid cell units, five digits) of the grid cell in
the upper right corner of rectangular subgrid region.
These are the subgrid control factors for each pollutant.
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Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data hi a field, press TAB to move to the next field. Each screen will
display one record from the packet. To move to another line, press PF7 for the previous line
or PF8 to move forward to the next line. To remove a line from the file, enter an 'X' hi the
Delete Row field next to the line you wish deleted. You must delete all blank lines (FIPS -
BLNKx). On exit from this screen the interface will write the /SUBGRID/ packet to the
designated output file. To exit without saving the changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort the
setup session and return to the EPS 2.0 main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All data fields on this screen must be filled. If you press ENTER before all of the data fields
have been filled, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF3/PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data
required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated field. You may
then proceed with the session.
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CHMSPL Packet
1.434
EPS 2.0: CHMSPL Packet'
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
I£ necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16gMain Menu
This screen appears if option (4) is selected on the Process Emissions Data screen (1.43). It
displays the USERIN path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename Setup).
If the specified file contains a /CHMSPL/ packet, the data will be read and displayed on the
subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /CHMSPL/ packet, the next screen will
contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid pathname is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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CHMSPL Packet
1.434.1
EPS 2.0: CHMSPL Packet
Continue processing with incompatible species lists: __ (YES, NO}
Print tables by Speciation Profile Code: (YES, NO)
Force profile match: (YES, NO}
When finished modifying fields, please press Enter.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PFlS=Main Menu
This screen displays the data to be contained in the /CHMSPL/ packet of the USERIN file.
This packet is the same for the projection of an inventory or for application of control factors.
This packet contains the following three flags used in processing the data.
Continue processing with incompatible species list: This option flags whether execution
should continue if the species list of the /EPISODE/ packet does not match the list of species
contained on the speciation profiles list. Enter a 'YES' to continue with execution even
though the species lists are incompatible. Enter a 'NO' to terminate execution if the species
list do not match.
Print tables by Speciation Profile Code: The default output tables from CHMSPL consists of
input criteria pollutants and output CB species. In addition, tables can be generated showing
the input and output totals by speciation profile code. If you enter 'YES', the optional tables
will be generated; if you enter 'NO', the optional tables will not be generated.
Force profile match: This parameter indicates how CHMSPL will treat records without a
matching profile code. A 'YES' indicates that only records for which CHMSPL can
determine a profile code will be processed. If a 'NO' is entered, all records for which a
profile was not found will be speciated according to the default profile.
For more information on these inputs, see the discussion of CHMSPL in Section 3.5 of part
A of the EPS user's manual.
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Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data hi a field, press TAB to move to the next field. When you have
filled all fields and you wish to save the changes, press ENTER to proceed to the next menu.
On exit from this screen the interface will write the /CHMSPL/ packet to the designated
output file. To exit without saving the changes press PF3/PF1S. To abort the setup session
and return to the EPS 2.0 main menu press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All fields must be filled for this screen. If you press ENTER before all data have been
entered, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PFIS will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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TMPRL Packet
1.435
EPS 2.0: TMPRL Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PFl6=Main Menu
This screen appears if option (5) is selected on the Process Emissions Data screen (1.43). It
displays the USERIN path/file name designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename
Setup). If the specified file contains a /TMPRL/ packet, the data will be read and displayed
on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /TMPRL/ packet, the next screen
will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOO ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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TMPRL Packet
1.435.1
EPS 2.0: TMPRL Packet
Emiss/met data time match: . {YES, NO)
Day of the Week: (MON, TUB, WED, THU, FRI, SAT, SON)
When finished modifying fielda, please press Enter,
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16»Main Menu
This screen displays the data to be contained in the /TMPRL/ packet of the USERIN file.
This packet contains the following two flags used in processing the data.
Emiss/met data time match: If the hourly emissions data are in local standard time, but the
UAM meteorological episode is specified iin local standard time, the user should specify "NO"
for this option (TMPRL will shift the diurnal profile weights back one hour, and the output
hourly emissions will be in local standard time). "YES" for this option indicates that
emissions data and meteorological data correspond; accordingly, no profile shift is performed
if the user specifies "YES" for this flag.
Day of the Week: This flag specifies the clay of week of the emission episode. EPS 2.0
processes single-day episodes only.
For more information on these inputs, see the discussion of TMPRL in Section 3.6 of part A
of the EPS user's manual.
Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found, the screen will appear with blank data fields. After
entering data in a field, press TAB to moves to the next field. When you have filled all fields
and you wish to save the changes, press ENTER to proceed to the next menu. On exit from
this screen the interface will write the /TMPRL/ packet to the designated output file. To exit
without saving the changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort the setup session, press and return to
the EPS 2.0 main menu, PF4/PF16.
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Error Messages
All fields must be filled for this screen. If you press ENTER before all data have been
entered, the following error message will appear:
Press PP15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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Create UAM Inputs
1.436
EPS 2.0: Create UAM Inputs
1} USERIN - GRDEM Packet
23 USERIN - PSTPNT Packet
Please enter your selection and press Enter: _
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if option (6) is selected on the Process Emissions Data screen (1.43). It
provides the following two options for setting up the input packets needed to generate the
UAM input emissions and point source files.
USERIN - GRDEM Packet
Choosing this option will allow you to change or create the /GRDEM/ packet used in
generating the low-level UAM emissions file.
USERIN - PSTPNT Packet
Choosing this option will allow you to change or create the /PSTPNT/ packet used in
generating the elevated point source input file for the UAM preprocessor PTSRCE.
Instructions
Input the number of your selection and press ENTER to process your request, or press
PF3/PF15 to return to the Process Emission Data screen.
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Error Messages
If you enter an invalid selection number, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE SELECT 1 OR 2.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid selection, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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GRDEM Packet
1.436.1
EPS 2.0: GRDEM Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PFl3=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears if option (1) is selected on the Create UAM Inputs screen (1.436). It
displays the USERIN path/filename designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename Setup).
If the specified file contains a /GRDEM/ packet, the data will be read and displayed on the
subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /GRDEM/ packet, the next screen will
contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear.
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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GRDEM Packet
1.436.11
EPS 2.Q: GRDEM Packet
Output file format is OAM emissions file format: {YES=UAM, NO=EMBR)
Modeling Region Angle of Rotation:
When finished modifying fields, please press Enter.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen displays the data to be contained in the /GRDEM/ packet of the USERIN file.
This packet contains the following two flags used in processing the data.
Output file format is UAM emissions file format: To generate a UAM emissions file, you
should enter 'YES' for this flag. If you wish to process the data through other EPS modules,
you should enter 'NO' to have the output generated in EMBR format. (Note: an EMBR file
that contains spatially and temporally allocated emissions may require more disk storage space
than is available on your system.)
Modeling Region Angle of Rotation: Angle of rotation of the X-Y axis of the modeling
domain. This angle is in degrees counter-clockwise from Northing. The value is typically
zero.
For more information on these inputs, see the discussion of TMPRL in Section 3.8 of part A
of the EPS user's manual.
Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. When you have
filled all fields and you wish to save the changes, press ENTER to proceed to the next menu.
On exit from this screen the interface will write the /GRDEM/ packet to the designated output
file. To exit without saving the changes, press PE3/PF15. To abort the setup session, press
PF4/PF16.
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Error Messages
All fields must be filled for this screen. If you press ENTER before all data have been
entered, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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PSTPNT Packet
1.436.2
EPS 2.0: PSTPNT Packet
You have specified the following default path/filename to be used:
If necessary, please complete the filename above or make any other
modifications.
Please press Enter when done.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PFI6=Main Menu
This screen appears if option (2) is selected on the Create UAM Input screen (1.436). It
displays the USERIN path/file name designated on screen 1.2 (Input Path and Filename
Setup). If the specified file contains a /PSTPNT/ packet, the data will be read and displayed
on the subsequent screen. If the file does not contain the /PSTPNT/ packet, the next screen
will contain blank data fields.
Instructions
If you wish to change the designated pathname or need to enter a filename, move the cursor
to the input field and type over the current entry or enter a name. Press ENTER to proceed to
the next screen.
Error Messages
A valid filename must be designated to continue to the next screen. If a valid filename is not
provided, the following message will appear on the screen.
Press PF15 to Continue
THE FILE NAME YOU ENTERED DOES NOT EXIST. PLEASE REENTER.
Press the indicated PF key to return to the screen and enter a valid path/filename, or press the
desired PF key as indicated at the bottom of the screen.
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PSTPNT Packet
1.436.21
EPS 2.0: PSTPNT Packet
Modeling Region Angle of Rotation:
When finished modifying fields, please press Enter.
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15«Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen displays the parameter to be contained in the /PSTPNT/ packet of the USERIN
file. This packet contains one flag used in processing the data. The angle of rotation of the
X-Y axis of the modeling domain is in degrees counter-clockwise from Northing. The value
is typically zero.
For more information on these inputs, see the discussion of PSTPNT in Section 3.7 of part A
of the EPS user's manual.
Instructions
On entry to this screen, the specified input file will be read to determine if data for this packet
exists in the file. If this packet is found, the screen will appear with the data fields entered.
If this packet is empty or not found on the input file, the screen will appear with blank data
fields. After entering data in a field, press TAB to move to the next field. When you have
filled all fields and you wish to save the changes, press ENTER to proceed to the next menu.
On exit from this screen the interface will write the /PSTPNT/ packet to the designated output
file. To exit without saving the changes, press PF3/PF15. To abort the setup session and
return to the EPS 2.0 main menu, press PF4/PF16.
Error Messages
All fields must be filled for this screen. If you press ENTER before all data have been
entered, the following error message will appear:
Press PF15 to Continue
PLEASE FILL ALL FIELDS WITH VALID VALUES
Pressing PF15 will return you to the data entry screen and you may fill in the data required.
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If a value entered in a field is not considered valid, the system will beep and place the cursor
at the wrong entry. To continue, you must enter valid data in the indicated fields. You may
then proceed with the session.
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4.2 GRAPHICS MODULE
The Graphics module can be used to generate a variety of statistical, temporal, and spatial
graphics to assist in emission inventory analysis. When you enter the Graphics module by
selecting the graphics option on the main menu, you will see the following screen.
GRAPHICS MODULE INTRODUCTION
EMISSIONS PREPROCESSOR SYSTEM 2.0
GRAPHICS DISPLAY MODULE
Welcome to the EPS 2.0 Graphics Module. This module can be used to
generate graphical representation and summary table reports of UAM
Emissions files, UAM Point Source files, or EPS EMBR files.
To use this system, use TAB key to move through fields and fill in
needed information. When all fields are filled press ENTER to
continue to next screen.
PRESS ENTER TO BEGIN **
The next series of screens you see will allow you to set up and perform any data extraction
necessary to produce the graphics desired.
Instructions
Press ENTER to continue. Press PF4 or PF16 to abort the Graphics module and return to the
main menu.
Error Messages
None.
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4.2.1 DATA EXTRACTION
The EPS internal emission binary record (EMBR) files and the UAM input emission files
contain large volumes of information. An EMBR file may contain emissions that have been
chemically speciated and temporally and spatially allocated. The UAM input files contain
gridded hourly Carbon Bond Mechanism species. The extract section of the Graphics module
extracts data for selected species in the emissions data. You have control over the size of the
extracted data set by specifying how many species are extracted. In this way you are able to
work within the amount of SAS "work space" available on your system. Table 4-2 lists the
chemical species that can be found in an emissions file. In addition, the extraction transforms
the data from a binary format to the SAS-format used in the EPS 2.0 interface. The name of
the SAS data file is chosen by the user. If you extracted the data you want in a previous
session, the SAS-formatted data file can be read in instead of re-extracting the data from the
large emissions files.
TABLE 4-2. Definition of CBM species.
Species
Abbreviation
Species Name
NO
NO2
OLE
PAR
TOL
XYL
FORM
ALD2
ETH
CO
MEOH
ETOH
ISOP
NOX*
VOC*
SOX*
TSP*
PM10*
Nitric oxide
Nitrogen dioxide
Olefmic carbon bond (C=C)
Paraffinic carbon bond (C-C)
Toluene (C*6*H*5*-CH*3*)
Xylene (C*6*H*6*-(CH*3*)*2*)
Formaldehyde (CH*2*=O)
High molecular weight aldehydes (RCHO, R > H)
Ethane (CH*2*=CH*2*)
Carbon monoxide
Methanol
Ethanol
Isoprene
Nitrogen oxide
Volatile organic compounds
Sulfur oxide
Total suspended particulate
Paniculate matter with aerodynamic diameter < 10
* These species appear only in the EMBR files.
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File Extract Selection
i.o
EPS 2.0: FILE EXTRACT SELECTION
Please input whether you wish to use a file that has already been
extracted and written to a SAS file or you need to extract a new file.
Type 'YES' to extract a new file or 'HO' to use a file that has
already been extracted.
File Extract: YES
If you typed a 'MO' above, please enter the fully qualified data set
name with which you wish to generate graphics.
Do Not Use Quotes.
Data Set Name:
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15«Pre-v Menu PF4/PF16«Main Menu
This screen is displayed after pressing ENTER at the Graphics Module Introduction screen.
This screen gives you the choice of (1) extracting a UAM binary or EMBR file and writing it
to a SAS-formatted file or (2) reading a SAS-formatted file previously extracted.
Instructions
You must enter "YES" or "NO" in the "File Extract" field. Enter "YES" if you wish to
extract a UAM or EMBR file and write it to a SAS-formatted file. Enter "NO" if you wish
to read a file previously extracted.
If you enter "YES" in the "File Extract" field, press ENTER to continue. You will then be
presented with the series of file selection screens shown on succeeding pages. The program
will ignore anything you enter in the "Data Set Name" field since you selected to extract a
file.
If you enter "NO" in the "File Extract" field, you must enter the fully qualified name of the
SAS data set you would like to use to create graphics. Then press ENTER to continue to the
next screen—the Graphic Selection screen shown on pages 4-143.
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Error Messages
If you leave the "File Extract" field blank or enter an invalid response, the following message
will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
YOU MOST ENTER YES OR NO... PLEASE REENTER
When you press PFis, the cursor will be placed on the "File Extract" field for you to enter a
valid value.
The following error messages can result after entering "NO" in the "File Extract" field:
(1) If you leave the "Data Set Name" field blank, the following message will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
DATA SET NAME REQUIRED...PLEASE REENTER
(2) If you enter a nonexistent file in the "Data Set Name" field, the following message will
be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
FILE DOES NOT EXIST...PLEASE REENTER
(3) If you enter a file that is not in SAS-format, the following message will be displayed:
— Press PF15 to continue
FILE IS NOT A SAS FILE...PLEASE REENTER
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(4) If you enter the name of a file that was not created by this program, the following
message will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
FILE WAS NOT CREATED BY THIS PROGRAM...PLEASE REENTER
When you press PF15 the cursor will be placed on the "Data Set Name" field. You then need
to enter a new data set name or press PF4 to return to the main menu.
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File Selection
1.1
EPS 2.0 FILE SELECTION
Please enter the fully qualified data set name with which you wish to
create graphics, the type of data set, and the name of output SAS data
set. If the output data set already exists, it will be overwritten.
Do not enclose data set name in quotes
Data set name: useracct.EPS2.BIN(EMISS)
Type of data set: UAMEMIS Name of Study? BATON ROUGE
Output data set name: useracct.EPS2.UAM.SASD.BR1
** BE SURE TO NOTE THE NAME OF THE OUTPUT DATA SET FOR LATER USE **
Type a '?' in the type field and press ENTER for a list of data
set types
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PFlS=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
If you enter 'YES' in the File Extract field of the File Extract Selection screen, this screen
appears. In this screen you specify the name of the UAM or EMBR data set you want to
extract, the type of data set, and the name of the study. You also need to enter the name of
the SAS-formatted output data set.
Instructions
You must supply the fully qualified name of the UAM or EMBR file to extract data from the
"Data Set Name" field. Do not enclose the data set name in quotes. Note that the input file
should be binary and not ASCII or EBCDIC.
The type of input file must be entered in the "Type of Data Set" field. The possible types of
files are UAM emissions ("UAMEMIS"), UAM point source ("UAMPT"), or Emissions
Model Binary Record ("EMBR") files. If you enter "?" in the "Type of Data Set" field and
press ENTER, a list of possible types will be displayed. You may select one by placing the
cursor on a member of the list and pressing ENTER. Your selection will be placed in the
"Type of Data Set" field for you.
Generally, the "Name of Study" field contains the name of the domain, although you may
choose any type of identifier up to 11 characters in length. The identifier you supply is used
for default titles and is stored as descriptive information on the output file.
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Finally, you must supply the name of the output data set. The name of the data set is chosen
by you. If the data set does not exist, you will be asked if you want to create it. Enter " Y"
if you wish to create this output data set, or "N" if you do not. If you enter "Y", you will be
asked if you want to catalog or delete the data set when you exit the program. If you want
the file and its contents to be saved for future sessions, enter "C" and press ENTER. Note that
if the data set already exists, the old file will be overwritten by the new file.
When you are finished entering all the necessary information, press ENTER to process your
selections.
Error Messages
An invalid file name in the "Data Set Name" field will result in the following message
displayed in the center of the screen:
— Press PF15 to continue
DATA SET DOES NOT EXIST.
PLEASE REENTER DATA SET NAME
If you leave the "Type of Data Set" field blank, the following message will be displayed:
— Press PF15 to continue
VALUE REQUIRED FOR TYPE F]:ELD. TYPE A ? FOR LIST OF TYPES
If you enter an invalid type of data, the following message will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
INVALID TYPE...PLEASE REENTER
The "Type of Data Set" must correspond to the input file. If not, the following message will
be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
DATA SET AND TYPE SPECIFIED DO NOT MATCH. REENTER ONE OR BOTH
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If the "Name of Study" field is left blank, the following message will be displayed in center
of the screen:
Press PF15 to continue
VALUE REQUIRED FOR STUDY...PLEASE REENTER
If the "Output Data Set Name" field is left blank, the following message will be displayed:
— Press PF15 to continue
OUTPUT DATA SET NAME REQUIRED...PLEASE REENTER
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Species Extract Selection
1.2
EPS 2.0: SPECIES EXTRACT SELECTION
Place an S in the selection column for all the species you wish to
extract from the file entered on the previous screen.
Press PF20 to scroll down the list, PF19 to scroll up.
After all selections have been made, press PF15 to process selections.
Selection Species
S HO
S NO2
OLE
S PAR
TOL
XYL
S ALD2
ETH
MEOH
ETOH
This screen appears after file selection is completed. It allows you to select a subset of
species to be extracted from the full emission file. The output file will contain data only for
the species you select here.
Instructions .,
Type "S" in the "Selection" column in front of the species you want to extract. The list may
be longer than the screen. You can scroll down the list by pressing PF20 or scroll up by
pressing PF19. After you have made all your selections, press PF15 to process your selections
and subset the data.
It is important that you select only the needed species. The input file is extremely large and
selecting only the needed species will reduce the time to extract the data. Also, if you select
too many species, the program could run out of disk space and result in unpredictable errors.
Error Messages
None.
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File Header Information
1.3
EPS 2.0 FILE HEADER INFORMATION
Pg 1 of 1
Data Set Name: 'useracct.EPS2.BIN(EMISS)*
File Id: BATONROUGENOXBA%VOCSE%REDUCTION
Filename: EMISSIONS Study: Baton Rouge
Type: UAMEMIS
Model Run
Start Day: 11JUL88 Hour: 1
Number of Species; 3
End Day: 11JUL88 Hour: 24
Number of Segments: 1
Domain
Columns(x): 66
Rows(y): 6
Vertical Levels(z): 4 ( Upper 2 Lower 2 )
*** PRESS ENTER TO PERFORM EXTRACT ***
PF3/PF15-Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu PF20-Spatial Description
Spatial Description
UTM Zone: 15
Reference Origin(x): 0
Origin of Grid(x): 608000
Columns(x): 66
Grid Interval(x): 2000
Vertical Levels(z): 4
Height to Base of Surface Level:
Minimum Height to Lower Level:
Minimum Height to Upper Levels
Pg 2 of 2
Reference Origin(y): 0
Origin of Grid(y): 3300000
Rows(y): 66
Grid Interval(y): 2000
( Upper 2 Lower 2 )
0
50
250
*** PRESS ENTER TO PERFORM EXTRACT ***
PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu PFl9=Domain Description
INPUT FILE IS BEING EXTRACTED
THIS PROCESS MAY TAKE UP TO 30 MINUTES
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File Header Information
1.3
EPS 2.0 FILE HEADER INFORMATION
File: 'useracct.EPS2.EMAR(LSTOQD)1
Filename: POINT Study: GEORGIA Type: EMBR
Domain
Columns(x): 40 Rows(y): 40
Grid Interval(x)v 4000 Grid Interval(y): 4000
UTM Origin(x): 660000 . UTM Origin(y): 3550000
UTM Zone: 16
Speciated: YES Number of Species: 5
Program Version: EPS 2.0 PREAM MODULE V. 1.00
*** PRESS ENTER TO PERFORM EXTRACT ***
PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
INPUT FILE IS BEING EXTRACTED
THIS PROCESS MAY TAKE UP TO 30 MINUTES
Once a species has been selected, the header information from the input file is the next screen
displayed. If you are extracting data from a UAM file, you will see the two-page screen
displayed on the previous page. If you are extracting from an EMBR file, you will see the
one-page screen shown above. These screens allow you to see information about the input
file you want and lets you make sure this file contains the data you want to extract.
Instructions
This screen is only an informational screen. If you are extracting a UAM file, you can press
PF20 to see page two of the header information and press PF19 to return to page one.
If you decide you do not want to extract this file, you can press PF3/PF15 to return to the File
Selection screen to choose a different file. You can also press PF4/PF16 to return to the main
menu if you want to restart the program or exit the Graphics module.
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Press ENTER to extract data from the file. A small window will be displayed at the bottom of
the screen telling you the file is being extracted and the length of time it may take to extract
the data. This screen will remain displayed until the extraction is complete and the next
screen is displayed. On some devices, the "Input File Being Extracted" message will blink.
Error Messages
If you are extracting from a UAM point source file and the file has no point sources, the
following message will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
NO POINT SOURCES...PLEASE REENTER INPUT FILE
If you are extracting from an EMBR file that contains combined files that include different
time spans, the following message will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
COMBINED FILE CONTAINS INCOMPATIBLE DATA
When you press PF15 the message will disappear and you will be returned to the Input File
Selection screen, where you can choose a different file for data extraction.
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Graphic Selection
2.0
EMISSIONS PREPROCESSOR SYSTEM (2.0)
Graphic Selection
1) STATISTICAL GRAPHICS
Bar Charts
Summary Tables
2) TEMPORAL GRAPHICS
Time Series Graph
3) SPATIAL GRAPHICS
Shaded Tile Maps
Selection: i Device: IBM3179
Type ? on the device field and press ENTER for a list of supported
devices
PFl/PF13«Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16gMain Menu
The Graphic Selection screen is the first panel you will see after extracting a file or reading a
previously extracted SAS file. From this screen you can select the type of graphic to display
and the type of terminal on which to display it. Hard-copy devices are not supported directly.
After displaying the graphic on your terminal you may save it to a SAS graphics library and
then plot it separately on the desired hard-copy device using SAS and system-level commands.
SAS graphics catalogs are discussed separately in this document (see Section 4.3).
Instructions
In the "Device" field enter the name of the terminal that you are using or emulating. For a
list of supported devices, enter "?" in the "Device" field and press ENTER. Be sure to consult
the user's manual supplied by the terminal manufacturer if you are not certain what type of
graphics device you are using or emulating. Failure to enter the proper device name on this
screen may result in unrecoverable errors when you attempt to display a plot.
If you are using a Tektronix 4207, 4211, or 4224 connected via a coaxial adapter, enter the
device name "TCX4207". If you are using one of these devices but not with a coaxial
connection, use the device name "TEK4207". The devices "IBM3179" and "GDDMPCG"
can be entered if you are using or emulating an IBM 3179G terminal; the device "IBM3279"
should be selected if you are using or emulating an IBM 3279G terminal.
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Anytime you select a terminal from the list, you will also be asked to choose "display" or "no
display" mode. If you are generating graphics to view during the current session, choose
"display". If you are generating graphics to store in the catalog for later viewing or you are
using a device that does not display graphics, choose "no display". Hard-copy devices
automatically choose the "no display" option. The display mode that you select will remain in
effect until you change devices and display modes.
A value of "1", "2" or "3" should be entered in the "Selection" field to display a specific type
of graphic. Samples of the types of graphics available can be found in Section 2 of this
document.
When you are done specifying all the necessary information, press ENTER to process your
selections.
Error Messages
If any value other than "1", "2" or "3" is entered hi the "Selection" field, the following
message will be displayed in the center of the screen:
Press PF15 to continue
ENTER EITHER 1, 2, or 3 -OR- PRESS PF13 for HELP
If you extracted a UAM point source file and entered a "3" in the "Selection" field, the
following message will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
UAM POINT SOURCE FILES CAN NOT BE PLOTTED SPATIALLY
If you extracted an EMBR file that is not temporally allocated and entered a "2" in the
"Selection" field, the following message will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
EMBR FILE NOT TEMPORALLY ALLOCATED. MAKE ANOTHER
SELECTION
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If you extracted an EMBR file that is not gridded and entered "3" in the "Selection" field, the
following message will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
EMBR FILE NOT SPATIALLY ALLOCATED. MAKE ANOTHER
SELECTION
When you press PF1S, the message will be removed from the screen and the cursor will
automatically move to the "Selection" field to allow you to enter either "1", "2" or "3".
Press PF13 for related help.
Finally, if you specify a device in the "Device" field that is not in the list of supported
terminal devices, the system will display a list of supported devices from which to choose.
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4.2.3 STATISTICAL GRAPHICS AND TABLES
Statistical graphics and tables are very useful for immediate quantitative comparisons of
observations. The EPS 2.0 interface will generate bar charts and summary tables.
• For a quick comparison of multiple species, use a bar chart. A bar chart
compares emissions among species, broad source types, or counties.
• For a quick comparison of actual emissions among species, use summary tables
showing either the total emissions for each species or hourly emissions for
selected species.
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Statistical Graphics Selection
2.1
EPS 2.0: STATISTICAL GRAPHIC SELECTION
(1) BAR CHARTS
Domain Total
County(e) Total
(2) SUMMARY TABLES
Domain Total for Each Species
Hourly Totals for Limited Species
Selection: 1.
PFl/PP13=Help PF3/PF15»Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen is displayed when you choose "1" on the Graphic Selection screen. It allows you
to select the type of statistical graphic you wish to create. You can choose to display a bar
chart or the summary tables using various statistical techniques.
Instructions
Choose either a bar chart or summary table by specifying either "1" or "2" in the "Selection"
field, respectively, and press ENTER. The next screen displayed will depend on which
selection you make.
Error Messages
If the "Selection" field is left blank or if it contains a value outside the valid range, the
following message will be displayed in the center of the screen:
Press PF15 to continue
ENTER EITHER 1 or 2 -OR- PRESS PF13 for HELP
Press PFis to continue; the cursor will automatically move to the "Selection" field to allow
you to enter a valid value.
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Summary Tables
2.1.2
EPS 2.0: SUMMARY TABLES
The following tables will be produced:
(1) Emissions totals for each species over the entire domain
summed from hour 1 to hour 24.
(2) Hourly emissions totals for each of the species:
(temporally allocated data only)
*** PRESS ENTER TO CALCULATE VALUES AND PRODUCE TABLES ***
** IT MAY TAKE UP TO 15 MINUTES TO PRODUCE EACH TABLE**
NOTE: To view the remainder of each table, type 'DOWN' on the
COMMAND line and press ENTER until you reach the bottom
of the last table and the upper right hand corner of the
screen reads "DM statement running.1* Type 'END' on the
COMMAND line and press enter to return to the program.
PFl/PF13=Help PP3/PF15«Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This is the next screen you see if you choose "2" on the Statistical Selection screen. This
screen allows you to generate two types of summary tables: total emissions for all the species
in the input file and hourly emissions for selected species.
Instructions
There are no fields to be filled in on this screen. Press ENTER to display tables.
The tables will usually not fit in one window. To view the rest of the tables, type "DOWN"
on the COMMAND line and press ENTER. Continue to type "DOWN" and press ENTER until
a message appears "DM statement running" in the upper right corner of the screen. At this
point you can save the tables into a text file (explained in the next paragraph) or type "END"
on the COMMAND line and press ENTER to return to the Graphics Selection screen.
Since these tables are not graphics, they cannot be saved into a graphics catalog. However,
you can save these tables into a text file for later use. To save the tables, type "FILE " on the COMMAND line and press ENTER. The is the name of the
file of tables you wish to save. You might wish to make a note of the name for
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later use. Once you press ENTER, a message will appear telling you the number of lines
saved. The message will look similar to this: "100 line(s) written to external file". Now
type "END" on the COMMAND line and press ENTER to return to the Graphics Selection
screen.
Error Messages
None.
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Bar Chart Analysis Selection
2.1.1
EPS 2.0: BAR CHART ANALYSIS SELECTION
Period of Interest: Start Day 11JUL88 Hour 1.
End Day 11JUL88 Hour 24
Selection: 1 DOMAIN TOTAL (1) Selected Species
(2) Broad Source Types
COUNTY TOTAL (3) Selected Species for One County
(4) Broad Source Types for One County
(5) One Species for Selected Counties
PFl/PFl3=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16*Main Menu
This is the next screen you see if you choose selection "1" on the Statistical Selection screen.
This screen allows you to select the type of bar chart you would like to create. You can
choose to display the domain totals or the county totals for species or broad source types
(low-level point, elevated point, mobile, and area sources).
Instructions
You must determine the period of interest for the type of bar chart that you selected. This
consists of starting and ending dates and times; the values you specify must correspond to the
extracted data from the input file.
For example, if you have extracted data for hours 1 to 24 on July 11, 1988, then you must
enter "11JUL88" in the "Start Day" and "End Day" fields and may choose any range of hours
between 1 and 24 for the "Start Hour" and "End Hour" fields. The only restriction is that the
starting hour must be earlier than the ending hour. You must be careful to supply accurate
values. Failure to do so will result in unpredictable errors.
By filling in the "Selection" field, you determine the variable used to compute total emissions
and the area to include in the calculations. By typing a "1" or "2", the entire domain is
included in the analysis; a "3" or "4" means one county is used in the analysis; a "5" means
several selected counties will be in the analysis.
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You can use select total emissions of species or source types for analysis. The values "1",
"3" and "5" in the "Selection" field correspond to species and the values "2" and "4" to
source types.
When you are done specifying all the necessary information, press ENTER to process your
selections.
Error Messages
If the "Selection" field is left blank or if it contains a value outside the valid range, the
following message will be displayed in the center of the screen:
Press PF15 to continue
VALID ANALYSIS VALUES ARE 1-5. PLEASE REENTER.
If you extracted a UAM file and typed "2", "3", "4", or "5" in the "Selection" field, the
following message will appear:
Press PF15 to continue
ONLY VALID ANALYSIS FOR DAM FILES IS 1. PLEASE REENTER.
If you entered "2" or "4" hi the "Selection" field and did not extract an EMBR combined file,
the following message will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
FILE DOES NOT CONTAIN. MDLTIPLE SOURCE TYPES...MAKE ANOTHER
SELECTION
Press PFis to continue and the cursor will be placed at the field for which a valid value is
required.
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Blank or improper date fields will result in the following error:
Press PF15 to continue
START -DAY MOST BE THE SAME AS END DAY. PLEASE REENTER.
If the "Start Hour" or "End Hour" fields are blank, < 1, or >24, the following message will
appear:
Press PF15 to continue
TIME VALUES RANGE IS 1-24 INCLUSIVE. PLEASE REENTER.
If the "Start Hour" field is greater than the "End Hour" field, the following message will
appear:
Press PF15 to continue
START TIME MUST PRECEDE END TIME. PLEASE REENTER.
If the time periods entered in the "Start Day", "End Day", or "Hour" fields are not consistent
with the time period of data in your file, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to continue
DATE/TIME RANGE ENTERED:
Start Day: 11JUL88 Hour: 1 End Day: 11JUL88 Hour: 24
OUTSIDE RANGE OF FILE DATE/TIME:
Start Day: 11JUL88 Hour: 13 End Day: 11JUL88 Hour: 24
PLEASE ENTER A NEW DATE/TIME RANGE OR RETURN TO FILE
EXTRACT SELECTION SCREEN AND CHOOSE A NEW INPUT FILE
When you press PF15, the cursor will be placed on the "Start Day" or "End Day" field. At
this point you must enter a new date/time range or return to the File Extract Selection screen
and extract a new file. To return to the File Extract Selection screen, press PF4 to go to the
main menu and restart the Graphics module.
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Species Subset Selection
Species Subset
EPS 2.0: SPECIES SUBSET SELECTION
(l) All Species
(2) Subset Species
(3) Previous Subset
Selection: 2.
PFl/PF3=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
County Subset Selection
County Subset
*»
EPS 2.0: COUNTY SUBSET SELECTION
(1) All Counties
(2) Subset Counties
(3) Previous Subset
Selection: .2
PFl/PF3=Help PF3/PF15«Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
The Species Subset Selection screen is displayed when you choose " 1" on the Bar Chart
Analysis Selection screen or when you choose a single county from the County Selection
screen (explained later in this section). The County Subset Selection screen is displayed if
you choose "5" on the Bar Chart Analysis Selection screen. Both screens are similar in
appearance and purpose. These screens allow you to select the subset of species or counties
you would like to use in your analysis.
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Instructions
A value of "1", "2", or "3" should be entered in the "Selection" field. By entering "1" the
program will assume you want to use all the species or counties in your analysis. By entering
"2" the program will let you choose the species or counties you wish to use on the next
screen. By entering "3" the program will assume you would like to use the subset previously
defined in the current session.
Selection "3" can be chosen only after you have run selection "1" or "2" earlier in the current
session. The subset is not retained when you exit the program.
Remember, selection "3" uses the most recently created subset. If you ran selection "2" and
created a subset and then ran selection "1" and used all the species or counties, selection "3"
will assume you want to use all the species or counties again.
When you have made your subset selection, press ENTER to process your selection.
Error Messages
If the selection field is left blank, the following message will be displayed on the screen:
Press PF15 to continue :
SELECTION REQUIRED...PLEASE REENTER
If any value other than "1", "2", or "3" is entered hi the "Selection" field, the following
message will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
VALID SELECTIONS ARE 1, 2, OR 3
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If you enter "3" on the "Selection" field before running "1" or "2", the following message
will be displayed.
Press PF15 to continue
SELECTION 3 ONLY VALID AFTER SELECTION 1 OR 2 HAS BEEN RUN
When you press PF15, the message will disappear and the cursor will be placed on the
"Selection" field to allow you to enter a valid value.
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Species Selection List
Species Selection
EPS 2.0: SPECIES SELECTION LIST
Place an S in the selection column for all the species to be used in
the chosen analysis.
Press PF20 to scroll down the list, PF19 to scroll up.
After all selections have been made, press PF15 to save selections.
Selection Species
S NO2
S_ NO
PAR
_ FORM
ALD2
County Selection List
County Selection
EPS 2.0: COUNTY SELECTION LIST
Place an S in the selection column for all the counties to be used in
the chosen analysis.
Press PF20 to scroll down the list, PF19 to scroll up.
After all selections have been made, press PF15 to save selections.
Selection Counties
S. BANKS, GA
BARROW, GA
BARTOW, GA
S BDTTS, GA
_ CARROLL, GA
CHATTOOGA, GA
~~ CHEROKEE, GA
S CLAYTON, GA
I COBB, GA
_ COWETA, GA
DAWSON< GA
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The Species Selection screen will be displayed when you choose "2" on the Species Subset
Selection screen. The County Selection screen will be displayed if you had chosen "2" on the
County Subset Selection screen. These screens allow you to choose the species or counties
you wish to include in the subset.
Instructions
The species selection list will contain all the extracted species present within the entire domain
or selected counties. The county selection list contains all the counties within the entire
domain. The list may be longer than screen. Press PF20 to scroll down the list and PF19 to
scroll up.
Type "S" in the "Selection" column next to the species or county you want in the subset.
When you have completed making your selections, press PF15 to save the subset. The screen
will close and the next screen will be displayed. If you are selecting species, the next screen
displayed will be the Title/Description Screen. If you are selecting counties, the next screen
displayed will be the Species Selection Screen (explained on the next page).
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Species Selection List
Species Selection
EPS 2.0: SPECIES SELECTION LIST
Place cursor on the species you wish to use in the chosen analysis and
press ENTER to select.
Press PF20 to scroll down the list, PF19 to scroll up.
Press PF15 after you have made your selection.
Species
NO 2
NO
PAR
FO:RM
ALD2
County Selection List
County Selection
EPS 2.0: COUNTY SELECTION LIST
Place cursor on the county you wish to use in the chosen analysis and
press ENTER to select.
Press PF20 to scroll down the list, PF19 to scroll up.
Press PF15 to process your selection.
Counties
BANKS, GA
BARROW, GA
BARTOW, GA
BUTT£>, GA
CARROLL, GA
CHATTOOGA, OX
CHEROKEE, GA
CLAYTON, GA
COBB, GA
COWETA, GA
DAWSON, GA
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The Species Selection screen will be displayed after one of three different screens, depending
on the analysis chosen. The Species Selection screen is displayed when you choose "2" on
the Bar Chart Analysis Selection screen, after you have selected a subset of counties
(explained earlier) or a single county. The County Selection screen is displayed if you choose
"3" or "4" on the Bar Chart Analysis Selection screen. These screens look similar to the
previously mentioned selection screens, but are different. These screens allow you to choose
one species or county from the list.
Instructions
The Species Selection screen will contain all the extracted species present within the entire
domain or a selected county(s) domain and the County Selection screen will contain all the
counties within the entire domain. The list may be longer than the screen. Press PF20 to
scroll down the list or PF19 to scroll up. Use the arrow keys to move up and down the list on
the screen. Do not use the TAB key. Since these fields are protected, the cursor will move
off the list (see Section 3.4.7 Protected Fields).
Place the cursor on the species or county you wish to select; the selection will be highlighted.
Press ENTER to select. When you have made a selection, press PF15 to process your
selection. The screen will close and the next screen will be displayed. If you select a
species, the next screen will be the Title/Description screen. If you select a county, your next
screen will be one of the two Species Selection screens, depending on the analysis selected on
the Bar Chart Analysis Selection screen.
Error Messages
If you press ENTER without selecting a species or county, one of the following messages will
be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue •
PLEASE SELECT A SPECIES
Press PF15 to continue
PLEASE SELECT A COUNTY
When you press PF15, the message will disappear and the selection list will be redisplayed.
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Graphic Title/Description Specification
2.4
EPS 2.0: GRAPHIC TITLE/DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Enter title, footnote, and label information. Skip fields not
desired. Default values can be overwritten. Do not use quotes. Size
unit is cells.
TEXT COLOR FONT SIZE
Title #1
GEORGIA OAM EMISSION WHITE NONE 1.0
Title #2
11JUL88, OVER THE HOURS 1 TO 6 WHITE NONE 1.0
Title #3
DOMAIN TOTALS WHITE NONE 1.0
Footnote #1
Footnote #2
Vertical Axis
TOTAL EMISSIONS WHITE NONE 1.0
Horizontal Axis
SPECIES WHITE NONE 1.0
PFl/PF13«Help PF3/PF15«Prev Menu PF4/PFl6=Main Menu
This screen appears after one of the Species Selection screens (see Figure 3-1). In this screen
you specify titles, footnotes, and axis labels along with their respective color, font, or text
size. Where possible, default values based upon user inputs are provided.
Instructions
You can specify up to three titles and two footnotes for any given graphic. Simply type the
text of the title or footnote in the "Text" fields and then choose the corresponding color, font,
and size. Be sure the color you specify is supported by the device you are using. Generally,
it is a good idea to use white for display on a terminal and black for printing on a hard-copy
device. You may enter any valid color supported by your graphics device. A complete
discussion of SAS/Graph colors may be found in SAS/Graph Software Reference, Version 6,
(Volume 1, Chapter 7).
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Next, you will want to choose a font to print the text of your title or footnote. A font value of
"NONE" tells the system to use the hardware characters of the output device to compose the text.
This is a very simple font, but suitable for most applications. This font is also drawn faster
than any other font, so it should be used to save time or preview graphics.
Finally, you will need to specify the size of the characters printed in the title or footnote.
The "Size" field is in the units of cells of the graphic output area. We recommend that you
try using the value "1.0" hi the "Size" field first, and then change it if you find that the result
is not acceptable. Using a large value of "Size" can cause awkward looking titles.
Keep in mind that titles and footnotes take up space that can be used for displaying the data
plot itself. Thus, if you specify three titles and two footnotes, the plot will be smaller than if
you specified one title and one footnote. Similarly,"the size (specified in the "Size" field) of
the title or the footnote affects the size of the display area for the plot. For this reason, you
should judiciously choose the number and size of the titles and footnotes.
Axis labels are specified in the same way as titles and footnotes. Generally it is a good idea
to use the same color and font for labels and tides, but this is completely up to you.
When you are done specifying all the necessary information, press ENTER to process your
selections.
Error Messages
The "Title #1" field is required for all graphics. If the title line is left blank or if the
corresponding "Color", "Font", or "Size" fields are left blank, the following message is
displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
A VALUE IS REQUIRED AT THE CURSOR LOCATION.
The "Vertical Axis" and "Horizontal Axis" fields are required for certain graph types. If
these fields are required and are left blank, the following message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
A VALUE IS REQUIRED IN THIS FIELD FOR THIS GRAPH TYPE.
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When the "Vertical Axis" and "Horizontal Axis" fields are required, the corresponding
"Color", "Font", and "Size" fields are also required. Leaving any of these blank at these
times will result in the following message:
Press PF15 to continue
A VALUE IS REQUIRED AT THE CURSOR LOCATION.
If any of the above error messages is encountered, press PF15 and enter the required data at
the cursor location.
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Value Calculation Message
2.5
EPS 2.0: VALUE CALCULATION MESSAGE
PRESS ENTER TO CALCULATE VALUES AND DETERMINE AXIS SCALING
PROCESS COULD TAKE SEVERAL MINUTES
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
CALCULATING VALUES FOR GRAPHIC AND AXES
The Value Calculation Message screen provides status information. The upper screen will
appear after you have entered the necessary tide and label information in the Graphic
Title/Description Specification screen. The screen informs you that there will be a delay
while the intensive calculations required to construct the graph are performed.
Instructions
Press ENTER to continue. After you press ENTER, the lower screen will appear and remain
until the Bar Chart Axis Scaling Screen is displayed.
Error Messages
None.
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Bar Chart Axis Scaling
2.5.1.
Maximum
Minimum
Step
PF1/PF13
EPS 2.0: BAR CHART JOCIS SCALING
Calculated
Axis Values Data Values
1000 374.3
0 0 . 034
100
=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu
SCREEN
Selected
Axis Values
980
_£_
_2fi
PF4/PF16=Main Menu
CALCULATING VALUES AND PLOTTING GRAPH
AFTER SCREEN GRAPHIC HAS BEEN CREATED,
PRESS ENTER FOR DISPOSITION OPTIONS
This screen follows the Value Calculation Message screen. The Axis Scaling screen allows
you the option of altering the scale on the vertical axis of plots.
Instructions
The "Calculated Axis Values" column and the "Data Values" column are informational. The
"Calculated Axis Values" column gives you suggested values for the vertical axis based on the
actual maximum and minimum data values displayed in the "Data Values" column. The
actual values used in drawing the chart will be the values you enter in the "Selected Axis
Values" column.
Enter your "Selected Axis Values" and press ENTER. After you press ENTER, the lower
screen will appear and remain until the graphic is displayed. On some devices this message
will blink.
Keep in mind that the "Selected Axis Values" column defaults to your previously entered
values. If you change the plot variable, the "Selected Axis Values" column may need to be
changed.
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Error Messages
Four errors are possible from the Axis Scaling screen.
(1) If the maximum "Selected Axis Value" is less than the.maximum "Data Value", the
following error message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
DATA VALUES GREATER THAN MAXIMUM AXIS VALUE. . .REENTER.
(2) If the minimum "Selected Axis Value" is greater than the minimum "Data Value", the
following error message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
DATA VALUES LESS THAN MAXIMUM AXIS VALUE...REENTER.
(3) If the difference between the maximum and minimum "Selected Axis Value" is not
equally divisible by the selected axis step value, the following message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
RANGE NOT EQUALLY DIVISIBLE BY STEP VALUE...REENTER.
(4) If the step value is too small and creates more increments than will fit on the vertical
axis of the graph, the following message is displayed.
Press PF15 to continue
STEP VALUE TOO SMALL...PLEASE REENTER.
In each case press PFis and the cursor will be placed on the appropriate field. Refer to the
"Data Values" column, reenter valid values, and press ENTER when done.
At this point your graphic will be displayed on the screen; when you are through viewing it,
press ENTER to continue.
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Termination Selection
2.6
EPS 2.0: TERMINATION SELECTION
Choose the action you would like to take.
1) Change Device, Plot Type, or Starting/Ending Conditions
2) Change Input Data Set
3) Change Cutoff Values or Titles
4) Redisplay the Graphic
5) Save the Graphic
6) Exit EPS 2.0 Graphic Module (Without Saving Graphic)
Selection: £
This screen appears after pressing ENTER when the graphic is on the screen. It provides a
number of options for saving, redisplaying, modifying, or recreating graphics as well as
exiting the Graphics module. Depending on your response, you will be transferred to the
appropriate screen, where you can make any changes.
Instructions
A value between "1" and "6" must be entered in the "Selection" field at the bottom of this
screen. A description of the six possible options follows. If you would like more information
regarding any screen discussed below, refer to the screen descriptions presented earlier in this
section.
Option 1 - Change Device, Plot Type, or Starting/Ending Conditions
Selecting this option returns you to the Graphic Selection screen, where you can change the
device type or the type of graphic being generated. After making any changes and processing
the selections, the Statistical Graphic Selection screen (or the corresponding screen if you
changed the plot type) will be displayed, allowing you to change the starting and ending
condition.
Option 2 - Change Input Data Set
When this option is selected, you will be returned to the File Extract Selection screen, where
you decide whether to extract another file or read a SAS file already created.
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Option 3 - Change Cutoff Values or Titles
The Graphic Title/Description Specification screen is displayed when this option is displayed.
From there you can change the titles, footnotes, or axis labels along with their respective
colors, fonts, and sizes.
Option 4 - Redisplay the Graphic
Selecting this option will cause the graphic that was just viewed to be redisplayed on your
terminal screen. This option is mostly for your convenience, to allow you a quick method of
reviewing the last graphic without going through all the steps to recreate it.
Option 5 — Save the Graphic
The Save Graphic screen (discussed later in this section) is displayed when you choose this
option. This screen allows you to specify the name of the data set that will contain the SAS
Graphics Catalog as well as descriptive fields that will later aid in identifying the graphic.
Option 6 — Exit Graphic Module (Without Saving Graphic)
By selecting this option you leave the Graphics module without saving the graphic that was
just created. All open files will be closed and you will be returned to the EPS main menu.
When you are done specifying the value for "Selection", press ENTER to process your
selection.
Error Messages
If any value other than "1" through "6" is entered in the "Selection" field, the following
message will be displayed in the center of the screen:
Press PF15 to continue
YOU MUST ENTER A VALUE FROM 1-6 INCLUSIVE TO CONTINUE.
After you press PF15, the cursor will be placed on the "Selection" field to allow you to enter a
value between "1" and "6".
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Save Graphic Screen
2.7
EPS 2.0: SAVE GRAPHIC SCREEN
Please enter below the Fully Qualified Data Set Name
of the Graphics Catalog to be created or modified.
Do not enclose the .Data Set Name in Quotes
Graphics Catalog DSN: uidacct.EPS2.GCAT
Enter the NAME and Description of this graphic. This
information will be stored in the Graphics Catalog and
will aid in identifying the plot.
Hame: BAR
Description: DOMAIN TOTAL SELECTED SPECIES
PFl/PP13sHelp PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen allows you to permanently save any or all graphics you generate in a device-
independent SAS Graphics Catalog. Because the file is device-independent, you can display
these graphics later on any graphics device and change as many colors you desire.
You will be asked for the name of the data set that will contain the graphics catalog as well as
some descriptive information that will aid in later identification of the plot. If the data set
name you supply already exists, the file will be kept and the current graphic will be added to
the catalog. No default data set name is supplied, but suggested descriptive information is
furnished.
Instructions
Enter the fully qualified name of the data set you wish to use for the SAS Graphics Catalog in
the space provided. Do not enclose the data set name in quotes.
The "Name" and "Description" fields are required and are used to identify the type of graphic
in the catalog without displaying it on the terminal screen.
If meaningful values of "Name" and "Description" were supplied when a graphic was
generated, you should be able to easily identify the graphic. For this reason, we recommend
mat you use the default terms supplied.
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The default term in the "Name" field is "BAR" for a bar chart. The default terms in the
"Description" field is always of the form:
study start-day analysis
where
study = the "STUDY" variable supplied in the Extract module
start-day = the start date for this graphic
analysis = the analysis chosen for the graphic
Thus the default description for a bar chart showing the total emissions for selected species
over the entire Baton Rouge domain on July 11, 1988 would be:
BATON ROUGE 11JUL88 DOMAIN TOTAL SELECTED SPECIES
and the default name would be "BAR".
When you are done specifying all the necessary information, press ENTER to process your
selections.
If the data set you specified already exists, it will be kept and the current graphic will be
added to it. If the data set does not exist, you will be asked if you want to create it. If you
do not, enter "N" and press ENTER. If you enter "Y", you will be asked if you want to
catalog or delete the data set upon exiting the system. If you want the catalog and its contents
to be saved for use in future SAS sessions, enter "C" and press ENTER.
The screen will clear and the next screen displayed will be the PROC GREPLAY screen. For
complete information on using PROC GREPLAY, see Chapter 36 of the SAS/GRAPH
Software Reference, Version 6. When you are finished using the Graphics Catalog, press PF15
to return to the Termination Selection screen.
Error Messages
None.
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4.2.4 TEMPORAL GRAPHICS
Temporal graphics portray changes in model results over time. The EPS 2.0 interface
provides one type of temporal graphic: the time series plot.
• For a comparison of multiple species or source types over time, use the time
series plot. Like its statistical counterpart, the bar chart, the time series plot
compares species or broad categories of sources.
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Time Series Analysis Selection
2.2
EPS 2.0: TIME SERIES ANALYSIS SELECTION
Period of Interest: Start Day 11JOL88 Hour 1
End Day 11JUL8B Hour 24
Selection: 1 DOMAIN TOTALS 1) Species
2) Source Types
COUNTY TOTALS 3) Species
4) Source Types
PFl/PF13=Help
PF3/PF15=Prev Menu
PF4/PFl6=Main Menu
This screen allows you to select the type of data you wish to display in a time series. You
also choose the time period for the selected analysis.
Instructions
You must determine the period of interest for the type of analysis that you selected. This
consists of starting and ending dates and times, corresponding to the extracted data from the
input file.
For example, if you have an extracted data set containing data for hours 1 to 24 on July 11,
1988, then you must enter "11JUL88" in the "Start Day" and "End Day" fields and may
choose any range of hours between 1 and 24 for the "Start Hour" and "End Hour" fields.
The only restriction is that the starting hour needs to be less than the ending hour. Because
there is no input validation applied to these fields, you must be careful to supply valid values.
By filling in the "Selection" field, you determine the variable that is displayed in the graphic.
You can choose to graph total emissions for either selected species or source types. Enter a
"1" or "3" to plot species or a "2" or "4" to plot source types. You can also choose the
domain included in the calculation of total emissions. Selections "1" and "2" include the
entire domain and selections "3" and "4" include a selected county domain.
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When you are done specifying all the necessary information, press ENTER to process your
selections.
Error Messages
Leaving the "Selection" field blank or entering a value other than "1", "2", "3", or "4" will
result in the following message in the center of the screen:
Press PF15 to continue
VALID SELECTIONS INCLUDE 1, 2, 3, OR 4
If you extracted a UAM file and entered a value other than "1", the following message will be
displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
ONLY VALID ANALYSIS FOR UAM FILES IS 1... PLEASE REENTER
If you entered "2" or "4" for source types and did not extract an EMBR combined file, the
following message will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
FILE DOES NOT CONTAIN MULTIPLE SOURCE TYPES...
MAKE ANOTHER SELECTION
Press PFis to continue and the cursor will be placed on the "Selection" field to allow you to
enter a valid value.
Blank or improper date fields can result hi the following error:
— Press PF15 to contimie
START DAY MUST BE THE SAME AS END DAY. PLEASE REENTER.
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If a "Start Hour" or "End Hour" field is blank, < 1, or >24, the following message will
appear:
Press PF15 to continue
TIME VALUES MOST BE BETWEEN 1 AND 24. PLEASE REENTER
If the "Start Hour" field is greater than the "End Hour" field, the following message will
appear:
Press PF15 to continue
START TIME MUST PRECEDE END TIME. PLEASE REENTER.
If the time entered in the "Start Day", "End Day", or "Hour" fields does not fall within the
time period of data contained in the extracted file, the following message will appear:
Press PF15 to continue
DATE/TIME RANGE ENTERED
Start Day: 11JUL88 Hour: 1 End Day: 11JUL88 Hour:
OUTSIDE RANGE OF FILE DATE/TIME:
Start Day: 11JUL88 Hour: 13 End Day: 11JUL88 Hour:
PLEASE ENTER A NEW DATE/TIME RANGE FOR RETURN TO FILE
EXTRACT SELECTION SCREEN AND CHOOSE A NEW INPUT FILE
24
24
When you press PF15, the cursor will be placed on the "Start Day" or "End Day" field. At
this point you must enter a new date/time range or return to the File Extract Selection screen
and extract a new file. To return to the File Extract Selection screen, press PF4 to go to the
EPS main menu and restart the Graphics module.
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Times Series Species Selection
EPS 2.0: TIMES SERIES SPECIES SELECTION
Enter up to ten species, line type, and line color. Do not skip
lines. Type a ? in Line Color field for a list of colors.
Species Line Type Line Color
NO 1 Red
N02 1 Blue
CO 1 Yellow
SO2. l Green
NO2 NO PAR FORM ALD2
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
If you selected to use species as the plot variable, you will see this screen.
This screen allows you to select the species included in the time series plot as well as the type
of line to be drawn and the color of the line. A minimum of one species is required, and up
to 10 can be specified.
Instructions
Enter the name of the species you wish to plot in the "Species" column. A list of species
extracted from the input file is provided for you on the bottom of the screen. Be sure to enter
species names on consecutive lines. When the system encounters a blank species name (after
the first which are required), it assumes that species entry is complete. Any species after the
blank species is ignored.
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Next to each species name, you must enter the type of line, and the corresponding color that
you wish to use in plotting the data. Valid line types can be found in the SAS/GRAPH User's
Guide, Version 6. As on previous screens, colors may be selected by typing "?" in the "Line
Color" field and pressing ENTER, or by typing in a color name.
When you are done specifying all the necessary information, press ENTER to process your
selections.
Error Messages
"Species" field 1 is required; leaving the field blank will result in the following message:
Press PF15 to continue
SPECIES CANNOT BE LEFT BLANK...ENTER SPECIES NAME
Entering an invalid species name in any of the 10 fields will result in the following message:
Press PF15 to continue
INVALID SPECIES ... PLEASE REENTER.
All nonblank data sets must have a "Line Type" and "Line Color". Leaving any of these
fields blank will result in the following error message:
Press PF15 to continue
VALUE REQUIRED AT CURSOR POSITION.
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Species Selection List
Species Selection
EPS 2.0: SPECIES SELECTION LIST
Place cursor on the species you wish to use in the chosen analysis
and press ENTER to select.
Press PF20 to scroll down the list, PP19 to scroll up.
Press PE15 to process your selection,
Species
NO2
NO
PAR
FORM
ALJD2
County Selection List
County Selection
EPS 2.0: COUNTY SELECTION LIST
Place cursor on the county you wish to use in the chosen analysis
and press ENTER to select.
Press PF20 to scroll down the list, PF19 to scroll up.
Press PF15 to process your selection.
Coiuities
BANKS, GA
BARROW, GA
BARTOW, GA
BUTTS, GA
CARROLL, GA
CHATTOOGA, GA
CHEROKEE, GA
CLAYTON, GA
COBB, GA
COWETA,. GA
DAWSON, GA
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If you selected source types for a time series, the Species Selection List will be displayed.
This screen allows you to select the species you wish to use for the source analysis. If you
selected a county domain, the County Selection List will be displayed. This screen allows
you to choose the county you would like to use as the domain for your time series plot. Both
screens are used in the same manner.
Instructions
Use the up and down arrow keys to move the cursor to the species or county you would like
to select. Do not use the TAB key. The list may be longer than the screen. Press PF20 to
scroll down the list and PF19 to scroll up. To select a species or county, move the cursor to
your choice and press ENTER. Your selection will be highlighted.
You can change your selection. One way to change the selection is to place the cursor on
your current selection and press ENTER. This will unselect the current selection and then you
can move the cursor to make a different selection. Another way to change your selection is
to move the cursor to the new selection and press ENTER. This will unhighlight your
previous choice and highlight your new choice.
Press PFis after you have made a selection to continue to the next screen.
Error Messages
If you press PF15 without having made a selection, one of the following messages will be
displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
PLEASE SELECT A COUNTY
Press PF15 to continue -
PLEASE SELECT A SPECIES
When you press PFIS, the message will disappear and the appropriate screen will be displayed
again for you to make a selection.
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Graphic Title/Description Specification
2.4
EPS 2.Or GRAPHIC TITLE/DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Enter title, footnote, and label information. Skip fields not
desired. Default values can be overwritten. Do not use quotes.
Size unit is cells.
TEXT COLOR FONT SIZE
Title tl
GEORGIA UAH EMISSIONS WHITE NONE 1.00
Title #2
CHATTOOGA, GA COUNTY SPECIES TOTALS WHITE NONE 1.00
Title #3
Footnote #1
Footnote
Vertical Axis
TOTAL EMISSIONS (MOLES) WHITE NONE 1.00
Horizontal Axis
HOUR WHITE NONE 1.00
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15»Prev Menu PF4/PFl6=Main Menu
This screen appears after one of the species selection screens (see Figure 3-1). In this screen
you specify titles, footnotes, and axis labels along with their respective color, font, and text
size where possible, default values based on user inputs are provided.
Instructions
You can specify up to three titles and two footnotes for any given graphic. Simply type the
text of the title or footnote hi the "Text" fields and then choose the corresponding color, font,
and size. Be sure that the color you specify is supported by the device you are using.
Generally, it is a good idea to use white for display on a terminal and black for printing on a
hard-copy device.
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Next, you will want to choose a font to print the text of your title or footnote. If you enter
"None", the system will use the hardware characters of the device to compose the text. This
is usually a very simple font, but suitable for most applications. It is also likely to be drawn
faster than any other font, and so should be used if you want to save tune or preview .
graphics.
Finally, you will need to specify the size of the characters printed in the title or footnote.
The units of the "Size" field is cells of the graphic output area. We recommend that you use
a "1.0" in the "Size" field, and then change it if you find that the result is not acceptable.
Using a large value can cause awkward looking titles.
Keep in mind that titles and footnotes take up space that can be used for the data plot itself.
Thus, if you specify three tides and two footnotes, the data plot will be smaller than if you
specified one title and one footnote. Similarly, the size (specified in the "Size" field) of the
title or the footnote affects the size of the display area for the plot. For this reason, you
should judiciously choose the number and size of the titles and footnotes that you use.
Axis labels are specified in the same way as titles and footnotes. Generally, the color and
font for the labels should be the same as for the titles, but this is completely up to you.
When you are done specifying all the necessary information, press ENTER to process your
selections.
Error Messages
The "Title #1" field is required for all graphics. If the title line is left blank or if its "Color",
"Font", or "Size" fields are left blank, the following message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
A VALUE IS REQUIRED AT THE CURSOR LOCATION.
The "Vertical Axis" and "Horizontal Axis" fields are required for certain types of graphs. If
these fields are required and are left blank, the following message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
A VALUE IS REQUIRED IN THIS FIELD FOR THIS GRAPH TYPE.
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If the "Vertical Axis" and "Horizontal Axis" fields are required, the corresponding "Color",
"Font", and "Size" fields are also required. Leaving any of these fields blank will result in
the following message:
Press PF15 to continue
A VALUE IS REQUIRED AT THE CURSOR LOCATION.
If any of the above error messages is encountered, press PFis and enter the required data at
the cursor location.
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Value Calculation Message
2.5
EPS 2.0: VALUE CALCULATION MESSAGE
PRESS ENTER TO CALCULATE VALUES AND DETERMINE AXIS SCALING
PROCESS COULD TAKE SEVERAL MINUTES
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
CALCULATING VALUES FOR GRAPHIC AND AXES
The Value Calculation Message screen provides status information. The upper screen will
appear after you have entered the necessary title and label information in the Graphic
Title/Description Specification screen. The screen informs you that there will be a perceptible
delay while the intensive calculations required to construct the graph are performed.
Instructions
Press ENTER to continue. After you press ENTER, the lower screen will appear and remain
until the calculations are completed and the Time Series Analysis Graph Axis Scaling screen
is displayed
Error Messages
None.
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Time Series Analysis Graph Axis Scaling Screen
2.5.1
EPS
Maximum
Minimum
Step
PF1/PF13
2.0: TIME SERIES ANALYSIS
Calculated
Axis Values
100
0
20
=Help
Data
Values
90.2
0.2
PF3/PF15=Prev
GRAPH AXIS SCALING SCREEN
Selected
Axis Values
5
Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
CALCULATING VALUES AND PLOTTING GRAPHIC AFTER SCREEN GRAPHIC
HAS BEEN CREATED, PRESS ENTER FOR DISPOSITION OPTIONS
This screen follows the Value Calculation Message screen. It allows you to alter the scale on
the vertical chart axis.
Instructions
The "Calculated Axis Values" column and the "Data Values" column are informational. The
"Calculated Axis Values" column gives you suggested values for the vertical axis based on the
actual maximum and minimum data values displayed in the "Data Values" column. The
actual values used in drawing the chart will be the values you enter in the "Selected Axis
Values" column.
Enter your "Selected Axis Values" and press ENTER. After you press ENTER the message on
the lower screen shown above will appear and remain until the calculations are completed.
On some devices the "Calculating Values and Plotting Graph" message will blink.
Keep in mind that values in the "Selected Axis Values" column will be values you previously
entered. If you change the plot variable, the "Selected Axis Values" column may need to be
changed.
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Error Messages
Four errors are possible from the Axis Scaling screen.
(1) If the maximum "Selected Axis Value" is less than the maximum "Data Value", the
following error message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
DATA VALUES GREATER THAN MAXIMUM AXIS VALUE...REENTER.
(2) If the minimum "Selected Axis Value" is greater than the minimum "Data Value", the
following error message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
DATA VALUES LESS THAN MINIMUM AXIS VALUE...REENTER.
(3) If the difference between the maximum and minimum "Selected Axis Value" is not
equally divisible by the selected axis step value, the following message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
RANGE NOT EQUALLY DIVISIBLE BY STEP VALUE...REENTER
(4) If you enter a small step value that creates more increments than can be displayed on
the graph, the following message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
STEP VALUE TOO SMALL...PLEASE REENTER
In each case, press PF15 and the cursor will be placed on the appropriate field. Refer to the
"Data Values" column, reenter valid values, and press ENTER when done.
At this point your graphic will be displayed on the screen and, when you are through viewing
it, press ENTER to continue.
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Termination Selection
2.6
EPS 2.0: TERMINATION SELECTION
Choose the Action you would like to take.
1) Change Device, Plot Type, or starting/Ending Conditions
2) Change Input Data Sets
3) Change Cutoff Ranges or Titles
4) Redisplay the Graphic
5) Save the Graphic
6) Exit EPS 2.0 Graphic Module
Selection: 5.
This screen is displayed after pressing ENTER when the graphic is on the screen. It provides
you with a number of options for saving, redisplaying, modifying, or recreating graphics as
well as exiting the EPS 2.0 Graphics module. Depending on your response, you will be
transferred to the appropriate screen, where you can make any changes.
Instructions
A value between "1" and "6" must be entered in the "Selection" field at the bottom of this
screen. After you have selected an option, press ENTER. A description of the six possible
options follows. If you would like more information regarding any screen discussed below,
see the descriptions of screens presented earlier in this section.
Option 1 - Change Device, Plot Type or Starting/Ending Conditions
Selecting this option returns you to the Graphic Selection screen, where you can change the
device type or the type of graphic being generated. After making any changes and processing
the selections, the Temporal Graphic Selection screen (or corresponding screen if you changed
the plot type) will be displayed, allowing you to change the starting or ending conditions.
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Option 2 — Change Input Data Sets
When this option is selected, you will be returned to the File Extract Selection screen, where
you can extract another file or read a SAS file already extracted.
Option 3 -- Change Cutoff Ranges or Titles
The Graphic Title /Description Specification screen is displayed when this option is chosen,
and you can change the titles, footnotes, or axis labels along with their respective colors,
fonts, and sizes.
Option 4 — Redisplay the Graphic
Selecting this option will cause the graphic that was just viewed to be redisplayed on your
terminal screen. This option is mostly for your convenience, to allow you a quick method of
reviewing the last graphic created without going through all the steps to recreate it.
Option 5 - Save the Graphic
The Save Graphics screen (discussed later in this section) is displayed when you choose this
option. This screen allows you to specify the name of the data set that will contain the SAS
Graphics Catalog as well as descriptive fields that will later aid in identifying the graphic.
Option 6 - Exit EPS 2.0 Graphic Module
By selecting this option, you leave the Graphics module. All open files will be closed and
you will be returned to the EPS main menu. Be sure to exercise option 5 before this option if
you want to save the graphic, otherwise it will not be saved upon leaving the Graphics
module.
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Error Messages
If any value other than "1" through "6" is entered in the "Selection" field, the following
message will be displayed in the center of the screen:
Press PF15 to continue
YOU MUST ENTER A VALUE FROM 1-6 INCLUSIVE TO CONTINUE.
After you press PF15, the cursor will be placed on the "Selection" field to allow you to enter a
value between "1" and "6".
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Save Graphic Screen
2.7
EPS 2.0: SAVE GRAPHIC SCREEN
Please enter below the Fully Qualified Data Set Name
of the Graphics Catalog to be created or modified.
Do not enclose the Data Set Name in Quotes
Graphics Catalog DSN: uidacct.EPS2.GCAT
Enter the NAME and Description of this graphic. This
information will be stored in the Graphics Catalog and
will aid in identifying the plot.
Name: LINE
Description: LIVINGSTON, LA SPECIES TOTALS
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen allows you to permanently save any or all graphics you generate in a device-
independent SAS Graphics Catalog. Because this is a device-independent file, you can display
these graphics later on any graphics device and change colors as you desire.
You will be asked for the name of the data set that will contain the graphics catalog as well as
some descriptive information that will aid in later identification of the plot. If the data set
name you supply already exists, the file will be kept and the current graphic will be added to
the catalog. No default data set name is supplied, but suggested descriptive information is
furnished.
Instructions
Enter the fully qualified name of the data set you wish to use for the SAS Graphics Catalog in
the space provided. Do not enclose the data set name in quotes. If the data set already
exists, it will be kept and the current graphic will be added to the catalog. No default is
supplied for this field.
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The "Name" and "Description" fields are required and are used in identifying the type of
graphic in the catalog without displaying it on the terminal screen.
If meaningful values of "Name" and "Description" were supplied when the graphic was
generated, you should be able to easily identify the graphic. For this reason, we recommend
that you use the default values that are supplied, which are explained below.
The default term for the "Name" field is "LINE". The default terms in the "Description"
field are always of the form:
study start-day analysis
where
study = the "STUDY" variable supplied in the Input File Selection screen
start-day = the start date for this graphic
analysis = the selected analysis chosen for the graphic
Thus, the default description for a time series plot showing the total Livingston county
emissions for species hi the Baton Rouge domain on July 11, 1988 would be
BATON ROUGE 11JUL88 LIVINGSTON, LA SPECIES TOTAL
and the default name would be "LINE".
When you are done specifying all the necessary information, press ENTER to process your
selections.
If the data set you specified already exists, it will be kept and the current graphic will be
added to it. If the data set does not exist, you will be asked if you want to create it. If you
do not wish to create the data set, enter "N" and press ENTER. If you enter "Y", you will be
asked if you want to catalog or delete the data set upon deallocation. If you want the catalog
and its contents to be saved for use in future SAS sessions, enter "C" and press ENTER.
The screen will clear and the next screen displayed will be the PROC GREPLAY screen. For
complete information on using PROC GREPLAY, see Chapter 36 of the SAS/GRAPH
Software Reference, Version 6. When you are finished using the Graphics Catalog, press PF15
to return to the Termination Selection screen.
Error Messages
None.
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4.2.5 SPATIAL GRAPHICS
Spatial graphics ignore the temporal aspect of the data but provide information on geographic
relationships. The EPS emission display system creates one type of spatial graphics: the
shaded tile map. The map can provide an overview of the emissions of a single species or a
single source type within a region.
• For a general overview of the emission pattern in an area, select the shaded tile map.
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Shaded Tile Analysis Selection
2,3
EPS 2.0: SHADED TILE ANALYSIS SELECTION
Pattern Type: 1 1) Color 2) Monochrome
Grid Annotation: l. 1) None 2) Col/Row 4) Lat/Lon
Period of Interest: Start Day 11JTJL88 Hour 1
End Day 11JUL88 Hour 24
Species: NO2 (Type ? for a list of species)
Selection: 1. 1) Total Emissions for All Source Types
2) Total Emissions for One Source Type
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen is displayed when you choose "3" on the Graphics Selection screen. It allows
you to select the type of data you want to plot in a shaded tile map.
Instructions
You may select either a color or monochrome plot. Entering "1" in the "Pattern Type" field
will yield a color plot; a value of "2" will generate a monochromatic plot.
Next, you must decide the type of grid annotation that you want displayed on the chart. A
"1" in the "Grid Annotation" field will display no annotation, a "2" will annotate rows and
columns, and a "3" will display latitude/longitude annotation. This information is helpful
when trying to identify the location of emissions for a single cell or group of cells.
You must then determine the "Period of Interest" for the map. This consists of starting and
ending dates and times, with the values you specify corresponding to the extracted data used
as input.
For example, if your data set covers the hours 1 to 24 on July 11, 1988, then you must enter
"11JUL88" in the "Start Day" and "End Day" fields but may choose any range of hours
between 1 and 24 for the "Start Hour" and "End Hour" fields. The only restriction is that the
starting hour must be less than the ending hour.
You must select a species for either analysis. To display a list of species, type "?" in the
"Species" field and press ENTER. Place your cursor on your selection and press ENTER. The
list will disappear and you will be returned to the Shaded Tile Analysis Selection screen.
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By filling out the "Selection" field you determine the variable that is displayed in the graphic.
You can select analysis "1" to include all source types for the domain or "2" to select one
source type for the domain.
When you are done specifying all the necessary information, press ENTER to process your
selections.
Error Messages
All fields on this screen are required. Leaving the "Pattern Type" field blank or entering a
value other than "1" or "2" will result in the following message:
Press PF15 to continue
ENTER 1 OR 2 -OR- PRESS PF13 FOR HELP
The "Grid Annotation" field must also contain values within their respective allowable ranges
or a similar error will be displayed.
As with statistical graphics and temporal graphics (Sections 4.2.3 and 4.2.4), the start date
and hour must precede the end date and hour. The "Start Day" and "End Day" fields must be
valid SAS dates and the "Hour" fields must be between 1 and 24. Failure to follow these
rules will result in the same error messages described in Sections 4.2.3 and 4.2.4.
If you enter a species that is not contained in the input file, the following message will be
displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
INVALID SPECIES ... PLEASE REENTER.
For the "Selection" field, any value other than "1" or "2" will result in the following
message:
Press PF15 to continue
VALID VALUES ARE 1 OR 2...PLEASE REENTER.
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If you extracted a UAM file and entered "2" in the "Selection" field, the following message
will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
ONLY VALID ANALYSIS FOR UAM FILES IS 1...PLEASE REENTER.
For all of the above error messages, press PFIS to continue and the cursor will be positioned
for data entry.
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Source Type Selection List
Source Type Selection
EPS 2.0t SOURCE TYPE SELECTION LIST
Place cursor on the source type you wish to use in the chosen analysis
and press ENTER to select.
Press PF15 to process your selection.
Source Types
ELEVATED POINT
LOW LEVEL POINT
MOBILE
AREA
If you selected a single source type for plotting, this screen will be the next one displayed.
This screen allows you to choose the source type you wish to use in your shaded tile plot.
Instructions
Use the up and down arrow keys to move the cursor to the source type you would like to
select. Do not use the TAB key. Move the cursor to your choice and press ENTER. The
source type you selected will be highlighted.
You can change your selection. One way to change the selection is to place the cursor on
your current selection and press ENTER. This will unselect the current selection and then you
can move the cursor to make a different selection. Another way is to move the cursor to the
new selection and press ENTER. This will unhighlight your previous choice and highlight
your new choice.
Press PF15 after you have made a selection to continue to the next screen.
Error Messages
If you press PF15 without having made a selection, the following message will be displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
PLEASE SELECT A SOURCE TYPE
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Shaded Tile Scale Selection
2.3.1
EPS 2.0: SHADED TILE SCALE SELECTION
Press PF20 to see the Statistical Composition of the Data.
Select the appropriate class breaks and corresponding colors or
patterns. The available colors and patterns for your device are
specified below.
Calculated
Class Cutoff Value
1 < 82
2 < 96
3 < 110
4 < 124
5 < 138
€ >,= 138
Selected
Cutoff Value
< 80
< 95
< 110
< 125
< 140
>,= 140
Selected
Color/Pattern
BLUE
CYAN
GREEN
YELLOW
PINK
RED
Available Colors (for Color plots)
BLUE CYAN GREEN YELLOW MAGENTA RED
Available Patterns (for Monochrome Tile plots)
E M1N45 M3N45 M4N45 M5N45 S
WHITE BLACK
PFl/pP13-Help
PF3/PF15=Prev Menu
PF4/PF16=Main Menu
Statistical Composition of Data
EPS 2.0:
Press PF19 to
Percentile
5
10
15
20
25
30
35
40
45
50
Minimum Value
Number of Records
STATISTICAL COMPOSITION OF
DATA
return to the Pattern Selection Menu.
Value Percentile
81.4 55
89.9 60
94 . 1 65
97.1 70
99.1 75
105.1 80
110.6 85
115.5 90
119.4 95
122.2
: 68.4 Maximum Value:
: 667
Value
126.3
129.6
132.3
134.8
138.4
140.7
143.5
145.5
148.8
154.5
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
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The Shaded Tile Scale Selection screen allows you to select cutoff values for the class breaks
and a corresponding color or monochrome pattern for the graphic.
The Statistical Composition of Data screen is really the second page of the Shaded Tile Scale
Selection screen, and is accessed by pressing PF20 when the Shaded Tile Scale Selection
screen is displayed. The purpose of the Statistical Composition of Data screen is to provide
you the information necessary to enter the cutoff values on the Shaded Tile Scale Selection
screen. Based on the analysis chosen on the Shaded Tile Selection screen, you will be
presented with the values of the data to be plotted broken down into several percentiles.
Thus, you can determine the approximate percent of the data that will be contained in the
cutoff ranges you select.
NOTE: Neither of these screens will be displayed if you are generating a monochrome
gridded value map.
Instructions
The column labeled "Calculated Cutoff Value" offers a suggestion of six cutoff values derived
from the data range detailed on the Statistical Composition of Data screen. You may enter
these values in the "Selected Cutoff Value" fields or select your own values. The only
restriction is that all six fields must have a value, and the values must be in ascending
magnitude from top to bottom. Note that the logical operator preceding the "Selected Cutoff
Value" field will be used to subset the data for this class.
For example, in the sample screen shown cm the preceding page the following class breaks are
defined.
Class 1—All data values less than 80 will be printed blue.
Class 2-A11 data values greater than or equal to 80 but less than 95 will be printed cyan.
Class 3-A11 data values greater than or equal to 95 but less than 110 will be printed
green.
Class 4-A11 data values greater than or equal to 110 but less than 125 will be printed
yellow.
Class 5—All data values greater than or equal to 125 but less than 140 will be printed
pink.
Class 6—A11 data values greater than or equal to 140 will be printed red.
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You must also enter a color or monochrome fill pattern in the corresponding "Selected
Color/Pattern" field. We recommend that you choose from the colors listed at the bottom of
this screen, because these colors are supported by the device you specified on the Graphic
Selection screen. Also, the monochrome patterns that are listed have proved to yield good
results on monochrome plots, so they should be used when patterns are needed.
Note that values for "Selected Cutoff Value" and "Selected Color/Pattern" fields are retained
from the previous run. If you change species or analysis types, the cutoff values may not
adequately represent the range of values present. Always refer to the "Calculated Cutoff
Value" column or the Statistical Composition of Data screen before selecting cutoff values.
Error Messages
If the Class 1 "Cutoff Value" field is left blank or if any "Color/Pattern" field is left blank,
the following message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
VALUE REQUIRED AT CURSOR LOCATION.
Each succeeding "Cutoff Value" field must be greater than the preceding one. If this is not
done or if one of the fields is left blank, a message similar to the following is displayed:
— Press PF15 to continue
CUTOFF VALUE 3 MUST BE GREATER THAN CUTOFF VALUE 2.
Press PF15 and enter a correct value at the cursor location.
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Graphic Title/Description Specification
2.4
EPS 2.0: GRAPHIC TITLE/DESCRIPTION SPECIFICATION
Enter title, footnote, and label information. Skip fields not
desired. Default values can be overwritten. Do not use quotes.
Size unit is cells.
TEXT COLOR FONT SIZE
Title #1
BATON ROUGE UAM NO2 EMISSIONS WHITE NONE 1.0
Title #2
lljn[JL88 OVER THE HOURS 1 AND 24 WHITE NONE 1.0
Title #3
Footnote #1
Footnote #2
Vertical Axis
Horizontal Axis
EMISSIONS (MOLES) WHITE NONE 1.0
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen appears after the Shaded Tile Scale Selection screen. In this screen you specify
titles, footnotes, and axis labels along with their respective color, font, or text size. Where
possible, default values based upon user inputs are provided.
Instructions
You can specify up to three titles and two footnotes for any one graphic. Simply type the text
of the title or footnote in the "Text" fields and choose a color, font, and size. You should be
sure that the color you specify is supported by the device you are using. Generally, it is a
good idea to use white for display on a terminal and black for printing on a hard-copy device.
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Next you will want to choose a font to print the text of your title or footnote. If you enter
"None", the system will use the hardware characters of the device to compose the text. This
is usually a very simple font, but suitable for most applications. It is also drawn faster than
any other font, so it should be used if you want to save time or preview graphics.
Finally, you will need to specify the size of the characters printed in the title or footnote.
The units of size is cells. We recommend that you use "1.0" in the "Size" field first, and
then change it if you do not like the result. A large size can create awkward looking tides.
Keep in mind that titles and footnotes take up space that can be used for the data plot itself.
Thus, if you specify three tides and two footnotes, the data plot will be smaller than if you
specified one tide and one footnote. Similarly, the size (specified in the "Size" field) of the
title or the footnote affects the size of the display area for die plot. For diis reason, you
should judiciously choose die number and size of die tides and footnotes.
The "Vertical Axis" label is not used in spatial plots. The "Horizontal Axis" label field is
used for die legend and its "Color", "Font", and "Size" fields determine die color, font, and
size of die text used in die legend.
When you are done specifying all the necessary information, press ENTER to process your
selections.
Error Messages
The "Tide #1" field is required for all graphics. If die tide line is left blank or if its
"COLOR", "FONT", or "SIZE" fields are left blank, die following message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
A VALUE IS REQUIRED AT THE CURSOR LOCATION.
The "Horizontal Axis" field is required for diis graph type. If it is left blank, die following
message is displayed:
Press PF15 to continue
A VALUE IS REQUIRED IN THIS FIELD FOR THIS GRAPH TYPE.
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If the "Color", "Font", and "Size" fields are left blank, the following message will occur:
Press PF15 to continue
A VALUE IS REQUIRED AT THE CURSOR LOCATION.
If any of the above error messages is encountered, press PUS and enter the required data at
the cursor location.
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Value Calculation Message
2.5
EPS 2.0: VALUE CALCULATION MESSAGE
PRESS ENTER TO CALCULATE VALUES AND DISPLAY GRAPH
PROCESS COULD TAKE SEVERAL MINUTES.
PFl/PFl3=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PFl6=Main Menu
CALCULATING VALUES AND PLOTTING GRAPHIC
AFTER SCREEN GRAPHIC HAS BEEN CREATED,
PRESS ENTER FOR DISPOSITION OPTIONS
The Value Calculation Message screen provides status information. The upper screen will
appear after you have entered the necessary title and label information in the Graphic
Title/Description Specification screen. The screen informs you that there will be a delay
while the intensive calculations required to construct the graph are performed.
Instructions
Press ENTER to continue. After you press ENTER the lower screen will appear and remain
until the graph is displayed. On some devices the "Calculating Values and Plotting Graph"
message will blink.
Error Messages
None.
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Termination Selection
2.6
EPS 2.0: TERMINATION SELECTION
Choose the Action you would like to take.
1) Change Device, Plot Type, or Starting/Ending Conditions
2) Change Input Data Sets
3} Change Cutoff Ranges or Titles
4) Redisplay the Graphic
5) Save the Graphic
6} Exit EPS 2.0 Graphic Module
Selection: 5
This screen is displayed after pressing ENTER when the graphic is on the screen. It provides
you with a number of options for saving, redisplaying, modifying, or recreating graphics as
well as exiting the Graphics module. Depending on your response, you will be transferred to
the appropriate screen, where you can make any changes.
Instructions
A value between "1" and "6" must be entered in the "Selection" field. Press ENTER after
making your selection. A description of the six possible options follows. If you would like
more information regarding any screen discussed below, refer to the screen descriptions
earlier in this section.
Option 1 — Change Device, Plot Type or Starting/Ending Conditions
Selecting this option returns you to the Graphic Selection screen, where you can change the
device type or the type of graphic being generated. After making any changes and processing
the selections, the Spatial Graphic Selection screen (or the corresponding screen if you
changed your plot type) will be displayed, allowing you to change the starting and ending
conditions.
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Option 2 — Change Input Data Sets
When this option is selected, you will be returned to the File Extract Selection screen, where
you decide to extract another file or read a SAS file already extracted.
Option 3 - Change Cutoff Ranges or Titles
The Spatial Plot Pattern Selection screen is displayed when this option is chosen, which
allows you to change the class breaks and colors or patterns. Recall that the "Statistical
Composition of Data" screen, which gives a statistical breakdown of the data by percentile,
can be accessed by pressing PFZO.
Option 4 - Redisplay the Graphic
Selecting this option will redisplay the graphic that was just viewed. This option is mostly for
your convenience, to allow you a quick method of reviewing the last graphic without going
through all the steps to recreate it.
Option 5 - Save the Graphic
The Save Graphic screen (discussed later in this section) is displayed when you choose this
option. This screen allows you to specify the name of the data set that will contain the SAS
Graphics Catalog as well as descriptive fields that will later aid in the identification of the
graphic.
Option 6 - Exit Graphic Module
By selecting this option, you leave the Graphics module. All open files will be closed and
you will be returned to the EPS main menu. Be sure to exercise option 5 before this option if
you want to save the graphic, otherwise it will not be saved upon leaving the Graphics
module.
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Error Messages
If any value other than " 1" through "6" is entered in the "Selection" field, the following
message will be displayed in the center of the screen:
Press PF15 to continue
YOU MOST ENTER A VALUE FROM 1-6 INCLUSIVE TO CONTINUE.
After you press PF15, the cursor will be placed on the "Selection" field to allow you to enter a
value between "1" and "6".
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Save Graphic Screen
2.7
EPS 2.0: SAVE GRAPHIC SCREEN
Please enter below the Fully Qualified Data Set Name
of the Graphics Catalog to be created or modified.
Do not enclose the Data Set Name in Quotes
Graphics Catalog DSN: uidacct.BSP2.GCAT
Enter the NAME and Description of this graphic. This
information will be stored in the Graphics Catalog and
will aid in identifying the plot.
Name: CTILE
Description: NO2 ALL SOURCES TOTALS
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PF16=Main Menu
This screen allows you to permanently save any or all graphics that you generate in a device-
independent SAS graphics catalog. Because this is a device-independent file, you can display
these graphics later on any graphics device and change as many colors you desire.
You will be asked for the name of the data set that will contain the graphics catalog as well as
some descriptive information that will aid in later identification of the plot. If the data set
name you supply already exists, the file will be kept and the current graphic will be added to
the catalog. No default data set name is supplied, but suggested descriptive information is
furnished.
Instructions
Enter the fully qualified name of the data set you wish to use for the SAS graphics catalog in
the space provided. Be sure not to enclose the data set name in quotes. If the data set
already exists, it will be kept and the current graphic will be added to the catalog.
The "Name" and "Description" fields are required and are used to identify the type of graphic
in the catalog without displaying it on the terminal screen.
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If meaningful values of "Name" and "Description" were supplied when the graphic was
generated, you should be able to easily identify the graphic. For this reason, we recommend
that you use the default values that are supplied, which are explained below.
Default terms for the "Name" field are "CHLE" for color tile or "MTILE" for monochrome
tile. The terms in the "Description" field are always of the form:
study start-day analysis
where
study = the "STUDY" variable supplied hi the Input File Selection Screen
start-day = the start date for this graphic
analysis = analysis selected for shaded tile graph
Thus, the default description for a color shaded tile map for the Baton Rouge domain showing
the total emissions for all sources on July 11, 1988 would be:
BATON ROUGE 11JUL83 N02 ALL SOURCES TOTALS
and the default name would be "CTILE".
When you are done specifying all the necessary information, press ENTER to process your
selections.
If the data set you specified already exists, it will be kept and the current graphic will be
added to it. If the data set does not exist, you will be asked if you want to create it. If you
do not wish to create the data set, enter "N" and press ENTER. If you enter "Y", you will be
asked if you want to catalog or delete the data set upon deallocation. If you want the catalog
and its contents to be saved for future SAS sessions, enter "C" and press ENTER.
The screen will clear and the next screen displayed will be the PROC GREPLAY screen. For
complete information on using PROC GREPLAY, see Chapter 36 of the SAS/GRAPH
Software Reference, Version 6. When you
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4.3 GRAPHICS CATALOG
Within the SAS statistical analysis and data management system, the Graphics Catalog is the
data set in which the graphs are stored. The SAS Graphics Catalog is used to redisplay
graphics much more rapidly than repeating the graphic generation process.
A temporary graphics catalog is always produced when SAS graphics procedures are run, but
this temporary catalog and its contents are lost when terminating the EPS Graphics module.
To save graphics output between SAS sessions, you must specify a permanent graphics
catalog in the EPS 2.0 Interface and Emissions Display System. The "Save the Graphic"
option on the Termination Selection screen of the EPS Graphics module allows you to create a
permanent SAS graphics catalog and to store graphics output in it. To redisplay, merge
graphics, remap colors, or otherwise manipulate the stored graphics, you must run the SAS
GREPLAY procedure. GREPLAY may be run from the TSO Ready prompt by executing the
SAS CLIST and subsequently submitting PROC GREPLAY to the system with the proper
parameters. The EPS Graphics Catalog module allows you direct access to PROC GREPLAY
from the EPS menu system.
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Graphics Catalog Management Menu
EPS 2.0 GRAPHICS CATALOG MANAGEMENT
Please enter below the Fully Qualified Data Set Name
of the Graphics Catalog to be created or modified.
Do not enclose the Data Set Name in Quotes.
Graphics Catalog DSN: uidacct.EPS2.GCAT
Graphics Device ; IBM3179
PFl/PF13=Help PF3/PF15=Prev Menu PF4/PFl6=Main Menu
This screen is presented when you choose the "Graphics Catalog" block on the main menu.
This screen is intended to be a quick way for you to access the SAS procedure GREPLAY
from within the EPS 2.0 interface. You may create a graphics catalog from this, screen or
access any existing one.
Instructions
Enter the fully qualified data set name for the Graphics Catalog (do not confuse this data
set name with the extracted data sets) and your graphics device. Press ENTER. The screen
will clear and the next screen displayed will be the PROC GREPLAY screen.
When you have finished using PROC GREPLAY, press PF15 to return to the main menu.
Error Messages
None.
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Sample PROC GREPLAY Display
PROC GREPLAY
Command ===>
IGOUT:
TC:
CC:
GOUT.PLOTS
GOUT:
Template:
Device:
Scroll;
IBM3179
PAGE
Cmap: „
Sel Name Type Description Updated
BAR I BATON ROUGE 11JUL88 DOMAIN TOTAL FOR SPEC 09/30/91
LINE I BATON ROUGE 11JDL88 COUNTY TOTAL FOR SPEC 09/30/91
CTILE I BATON ROUGE 11JUL88 DOMAIN TOTAL ALL SOURCES 09/30/91
Field
Description
"IGOUT"
"GOUT"
"Device"
"TC"
"Template"
"Scroll"
11 CC"
"Cmap"
"Sel"
The name of the input catalog (the catalog currently displayed).
The name of the output catalog (the catalog to which the graphic will be
replayed or copied).
The graphics device on which the graphic will be displayed (generally
the current graphics device).
The template catalog containing the template to be used when displaying
the graphic (leave blank if no template is used).
The name of the template to be used to display the graphic (leave blank
if no template is used).
The current scroll value for an entry list greater than one screen in
length.
The color map catalog from which the color map is drawn (leave blank
if no color map is used).
The name of the color map used to display the graphic (leave blank if no
color map is used).
The selection field; used to enter commands that apply to the
corresponding catalog entry.
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"Name" The name that was assigned to the graphic by the "Name" field on the
"Save Graphic" screen.
"Type" The type of graphics output. See Chapter 3 of SAS/GRAPH Software
Reference, Version 6 for more information.
"Description" The description that was assigned to the graphic by the "Description"
field on the Save Graphic screen.
"Updated" The date that the catalog entry was generated.
For additional information about these fields and the use of PROC GREPLAY in general,
refer to SAS/GRAPH Software Reference, Version 6.
Instructions
Display graphics
Type "S" in one or more "Sel" fields and press ENTER.
Delete a graphic
Type "DEL" in the "Sel" field and press ENTER.
Copy a graphic
Type "C" in the "Sel" field and press ENTER. The graphic entry will be copied to the
catalog specified in the "GOUT" field.
Display graphics in a template
Enter a template catalog name in the "TC" field and the name of the template in the
"Template" field. Next, select the graphic (or graphics) from the catalog list by typing
"S" and a number in the "Sel" field(s) to indicate the order in which the graphics are
to be displayed in the template. Press ENTER.
Change the colors in a graphic
Enter a color map catalog name in the "CC" field and the name of the color map in
the "Cmap" field. Next, select the graphic from the catalog list by typing "S" in the
"Sel" field. Press ENTER.
Create or edit a template
Enter a template catalog name in the "TC" field. On the command line type "edit
templatename.TEMPLATE", then press ENTER. The SAS TEMPLATE DESIGN
window will be displayed for editing of the template.
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Create or edit a color map
Enter a color map catalog name in the "CC" field. On the command line type "edit
colormapname.CM.AP", then press ENTER. The SAS COLOR MAPPING window
will be displayed for editing of the color map.
Change the current catalog
Enter the new catalog name hi the "IGOUT" field and press ENTER. The new catalog
list will be displayed.
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Three emission input files can be processed by the EPS Extract module:
(1) EPS 2.0 Emission Binary Records (EMBR)
(2) The file input to the UAM preprocessor PTSRCE, containing elevated point source
emissions data
(3) The UAM input file 'EMISSIONS', containing low-level emissions data
The EMBR files are the internal files for the core EPS 2.0 system. EMBR files are divided into
three sections: header, data, and trailer. The header section indicates the type of data hi the file,
the modeling region definition, the Carbon Bond Mechanism species being employed, and a
history of processing of the file. The data section contains the emissions data and other emission
source information necessary for processing. The trailer section indicates the number of data
records hi the EMBR file as well as tracking information for each EPS 2.0 processing step. See
Part A of this guide (Section 2.6) for a more detailed discussion of EMBR files.
The elevated point source, file consists of the UAM input packets required by the UAM
preprocessor PSTRCE. These packets include time-invariant and time-varying data. The time-
invariant data include modeling domain and episode definition, selected Carbon-Bond Mechanism
species, and stack parameters and location coordinates. The time-variant data includes emissions
for each tune interval each stack is in operation.
The UAM file 'EMISSIONS' is divided into two types of records: header records and time-
varying records.
There are four header records. These records contain information on the domain, species, tune
frame, and control strategy for the data contained in the file. The first header record describes
the chemical and temporal nature of the file. The second record describes the spatial
characteristics of the domain. The third record describes the layout of the concentration data
records in records that follow. The last header record contains the names of the species hi the
UAM file.
The time-varying records consist of three types of data records. The first record provides
temporal information for the next two data record types. The next record indicates which
segment the data represent; current UAM implementations support only one segment. The third
record contains a grid of concentration values for each species.
The formats for these files are described in detail in Appendix A to this guide.
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6.1 FORMAT
USERIN and Control Factor Files
The EPS 2.0 Setup module creates two output files: (1) the USERIN file for input to core EPS
modules and (2) the control factors file for input to the core module CNTLEM. The formats for
the packets contained in each of these files are described in Appendix B of part A of this user's
manual.
Extracted Emissions Data
The emissions data extracted by the EPS 2.0 Graphics module are saved as SAS-formatted files
and may take one of three forms depending on the type of data extracted (see the File Selection
screen). The formats for each type of file are described in Appendix B of this volume.
Note that these SAS-formatted data sets consist of many members. If you are familiar with SAS
system software, these SAS data sets can be exported and used to generate other types of
graphics, reports, or statistical analyses.
6.2 SAS GRAPHICS CATALOG
The graphics images that you generate with the EPS 2.0 interface can be saved to a SAS Graphics
Catalog for later use. The procedures for generating and saving graphics are described in
Sections 4.2.1 (Statistical Graphics), 4.2.2 (Temporal Graphics), and 4.2.3 (Spatial Graphics).
Once a graphic is saved in the catalog it can be displayed on any of the SAS-supported devices
using the SAS procedure GREPLAY, regardless of the device on which it was generated. For
example, if you created a graphic using an IBM 3179G terminal and saved it to a graphics
catalog, you can use PROC GREPLAY to display this graphic on a Tektronix 4211 terminal or
any other device supported by SAS. A discussion of hardware devices supported by SAS can be
found in Chapter 4 of the SAS'/GRAPH User's Guide, Version 6.
You can use a color map to change any or all colors of a graphic when replaying it from a
graphics catalog. For example, if all of the titles of a particular graphic were white when you
saved the graphic, you may use a color map to change these to red. Note that anything printed in
white will be printed in red. Explanations and examples of color mapping with PROC
GREPLAY can be found in Chapter 36 of the SAS/GRAPH User's Guide, Version 6.
For further information about graphics catalogs and displaying graphics, consult Chapters 3 and
36 of the SAS/GRAPH User's Guide.
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Appendix A
FORMATS FOR EPS INTERFACE AND
EMISSION DISPLAY SYSTEM INPUT FILES
Table A-1. EMBR (EMissions Binary Record)
Table A-2. UAM Input File PTSOURCE
Table A-3. UAM Input File EMISSIONS
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TABLE A-l. Emissions model binary record (EMBR) file contents. (Note: data
record length is 411 bytes.)
Record Variable
1 FILTYP
Type/
Size
A30 File type:
Description
STRING
SPCLST(l)
MOLWT(l)
SPCRIT(l)
A381
A411
A10
R*4
A5
POINT
AREA
MOBILE
COMBINED
Not used
Input string internally formated:
RGUTME F10.4 Region origin, UTM
Easting (km)
RGUTMN F10.4 Region origin, UTM
Northing (km)
IRGZN 110 Region UTM zone
NX 110 Number of grid cells in
east-west direction
NY 110 Number of grid cells in
north-south direction
F10.4 Grid cell size (km)
F10.4 Grid cell size (km)
DXRGN
DYRGN
Species name
Molecular weight of species
Pollutant generating the species
SPCLST(15) A10 Species name
MOLWT(15) R*4 Molecular weight of species
SPCRTT(15) A5 Pollutant generating the species
SPCLST(16) A10 Species name
MOLWT(16) R*4 Molecular weight of species
SPCRIT(16) A5 Pollutant generating the species
SPCLST(30) A10 Species name
MOLWT(30) R*4 Molecular weight of species
SPCRIT(30) A5 Pollutant generating the species
5-1- PRGNM A30 Program name and version number
EXDAT A10 Date program executed
EXTIM A10 Time program executed
Continued
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TABLE A-1. Continued.
Record
6
7+
For NOX,
following
Variable
KEYWRD
FIP
SBRGN
SICCD
SCCCD
RECTYP
EMSTYP
INVBEG
INVEND
IJCELL
PLANT
FACNOX
FACVOC
ISTACK
POINT
ISEGNO
UTME
UTMN
IUTMZN
STKGEV
STKDIA
STKTMP
STKHGT
VOC, CO,
appear:
EMIN(l)
ICEQCD(l)
CEQEFF(l)
RULEFF(l)
Type/
Size
A10
A5
A5
A4
A10
Al
A2
1*4
1*4
1*4
A5
R*4
R*4
1*4
A3
1*4
R*4
R*4
1*4
R*4
R*4
R*4
R*4
SOX, TSP,
R*4
1*4
R*4
R*4
Description
Keyword indicator - /DATA/
FIPS state/county code
Subregion code
Standard Industrial Classification Code
Source Category Code (SCQ or Area Source
Code (ASC)
Record type:
'E' = elevated point
'L' = low level point
'M' = mobile source
Blank = stationary area source
Type of inventory
Beginning Julian date/time (YYDDDHH)
End Julian date/time (YYDDDHH)
Cell location of gridded inventory
NEDS plant identification code
NOX emissions for entire facility
VOC emissions for entire facility
Stack Number
Point identification
Segment Number
UTM Easting coordinate (km) to define location
of plant
UTM Northing coordinate (km) to define
location of plant
UTM zone
Stack exit gas velocity (m/s)
Stack diameter (m)
Stack exit gas temperature (K)
Stack height (m)
PM-0, and four undefined species the
Emissions (tons)
Primary control equipment code
Control equipment efficiency (percent)
Rule effectiveness (percent)
Continued
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TABLE A-l. Concluded.
Record Variable
Type/
Size
Description
RULPEN(l) R*4 Rule penetration (percent)
7
8
The
time
9+
10+
11 +
12
13
EMIN(IO)
ICEQCD(IO)
CEQEFF(IO)
RULEFF(IO)
RULPEN(IO)
SPCPOL(l)...
SPCPOL(SO)
KEYWRD
INRECS
R*4
1*4
R*4
R*4
R*4
R*4
A10
1*4
following records comprise
the EMBR file is used:
PNAME
NFIN
NFOUT
FILIN
FILOUT
TOTIN
TOTOUT
A30
1*4
1*4
A80
A80
R*4
R*4
Emissions (tons)
Primary control equipment code
Control equipment efficiency (percent)
Rule effectiveness (percent)
Rule penetration (percent)
Emissions (moles) for speciated pollutants
(a maximum of 30 pollutants)
Keyword indicator - /TRAILER/
Number of DATA records in this EMBR file
the trailer and are created by EPS modules each
Program name
Number of input files for program PNAME
Number of output files for program PNAME
Input file name
Output file name
Input totals to PNAME of 10 criteria pollutants
Output totals from PNAME of 10 criteria
pollutants
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TABLE A-2. Header record format for the UAM 'PTSOURCE' file.
Word Type Description
Header 1 - File Description
1-10 A File name = 'PTSOURCE', 10 characters, one character per word.
11-70 A File identifier, 60 characters, one character per word.
71 I Number of segments (for unsegmented files, this number =1).
72 I Number of chemical species
Words 73-76 describe the total time span contained on the file.
73 I Beginning date of the file (Julian)
74 R Beginning time of the file (hours)
75 I Ending date of the file (Julian)
76 R Ending time of the file (hours)
Header 2 - Region Description Header
The first three words define the reference origin:
1 R x-coordinate (UTM units)
2 R y-coordinate (UTM units)
3 I UTM zone
The next two words define the location of the modeling region with respect to the reference
origin:
4 R x-location (meters)
5 R y-location (meters)
The next two words define the size of each grid cell in the x- and y-directions, respectively:
6 R Grid cell size~x-directio:n (meters)
7 R Grid cell size~y-direction (meters)
The next three words define the size of the modeling region hi grid cells:
8 I Number of grid cells--x-direction
9 I Number of grid cells~y-direction
10 I Number of grid cells~z-direction
Continued
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TABLE A-2. Continued.
Word Type Description
The last five words describe the vertical distribution of grid cells:
11 I Number of cells between surface layer and diffusion break
\
12 I Number of cells between diffusion break and top of region
13 R Height of surface layer (meters)
14 R Minimum height of cells between surface layer and diffusion break (meters)
15 R Minimum height of cells between diffusion break and top of region (meters)
Header 3 - File Segment Description Header
1 I x-location of segment origin with respect to origin of modeling region (grid
units)
2 I y-location of segment origin with respect to origin of modeling region (grid
units)
3 I Number of grid cells in segment~x-direction
4 I Number of grid cells in segment—y-direction
Header 4 - Species Description Header
1-10 A Species name, 10 characters, one character per word.
Time-Invariant Data
The PTSOURCE file contains the location and other fixed properties of each point source.
For each segment there are two records.
The Counter Record contains two words:
1 I Segment number
2 I Number of point sources in segment
The Point Source Definition Record contains the following group of six words for each point
source in the segment. If there are no point sources in the segment, this record does not
appear:
1 R x-coordinate of point source with respect to reference origin (meters)
2 R y-coordinate of point source with respect to reference origin (meters)
3 I x-index of grid cell within the segment
4 I y-index of grid cell within the segment
Continued
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TABLE A-2. Concluded.
Word Type Description
5 R Stack height (meters)
6 R Stack diameter (meters)
Time-Varying Data
The PTSOURCE File contains one set of the following records for each time interval.
The Time Interval Record contains four words:
1 I Beginning date (Julian)
2 R Beginning time (hours)
3 I Ending date (Julian)
4 R Ending time (hours)
For each segment there is a Counter Record, a Point Source Location Record, and one Point
Source emissions Record for each species. The Counter Record contains two words:
1 I Segment number
2 I Number of point sources in segment for this time interval. If the number of
point sources defined in the corresponding time-invariant Counter Record is
greater than zero, this number must also be greater than zero.
The Point Source Location Record contains the following group of five words for each point
source in the segment (if there are no point sources in the segment, this record does not
appear):
1 I x-index within segment of cell to receive emissions
2 I y-index within segment of cell to receive emissions
3 I z-index of cell to receive emissions
4 R Flow rate (m3/h)
5 R Effective plume height (meters)
The Point Source Emissions Record contains the following group of words:
1 I Segment number
2-11 A Species name, 10 characters, one character per word
12+ R Emissions (g-mol/h, or g/h for AEROSOLS) from each point source
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TABLE A-3. Format for the UAM 'EMISSIONS' file.
Word Type Description
Header 1 - File Description
1-10 A File name = 'EMISSIONS', 10 characters, one
character per word
11-70 A File identifier, 60 characters, one character per word
71 I Number of file segments (for unsegmented files, this
number = 1).
72 I Number of chemical species
Words 73-76 describe the total time span contained on the file:
73 I Beginning date of the file (Julian)
74 R Beginning time of the file (hour)
75 I Ending date of the file (Julian)
76 R Ending time of the file (hour)
Header 2 - Region Description Header
The first three words define the reference origin:
1 R X-coordinate (UTM units)
2 R Y-coordinate (UTM units)
3 I UTM zone
The next two words define the location of the modeling region with respect to
the reference origin:
4 R X-location (meters)
5 R Y-location (meters)
The next two words define the size of each grid cell in the x- and y- directions,
respectively:
6 R Grid cell size, x-direction (meters)
7 R Grid cell size, y-direction (meters)
Continued
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TABLE A-3. Continued.
Word Type Description
The next three words define the size of the modeling region in grid cells:
8 I Number of grid cells, x-direction
9 I Number of grid cells, y-direction
10 I Number of grid cells, z-direction
The last five words describe the vertical distribution of grid cells (for the
EMISSIONS file, which does not vary vertically, these words are ignored but
their presence in the file is necessary):
11 I Number of cells between surface layer and diffusion break
(mixing height)
12 I Number of cells between diffusion break (mixing height)
and top of region
13 R Height of surface layer (meters)
14 R Minimum height of cells between surface layer and
diffusion break (meters)
15 R Minimum height of cells between diffusion break and top
of region (meters)
Header 3 - File Segment Description Header
1 I X-location of segment origin with respect to origin of
modeling region (grid units)
2 I Y-location of segment origin with respect to origin of
modeling region (grid units)
3 I Number of grid cells in segment, x-direction
4 I Number of grid cells in segment, y-direction
Header 4 - Species Description Header
1-10 A Species name, 10 characters, one character per word
Continued
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TABLE A-3. Concluded.
Word
Type
Description
Time Interval Record
1 I
2 R
3 I
4 R
Emissions Records
1 I
2-11 A
12 +
R
Beginning date (Julian)
Beginning time (hour)
Ending date (Julian)
Ending time (hour)
Segment number
Species name, 10 characters, one character per
word
Ground-level emissions (g mol/h, or g/h for
AEROSOLS)
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Appendix B
FORMATS FOR SAS DATA SETS EXTRACTED
BY THE EPS GRAPHICS MODULE
Table B-l. Fields in header member of SAS-format files with UAM area emissions
data.
Table B-2. Fields in data member of SAS-format files with UAM area emissions data.
Table B-3. Fields in header member of SAS-format files with UAM point source data.
Table B-4. Fields in data member of SAS-format files with UAM point source data.
Table B-5. Fields in header member of SAS-format files with emissions model binary
record (EMBR) data.
Table B-6. Fields in data member of SAS-format files with emissions model binary
record (FJMBR) data.
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TABLE B-l. Fields in header member of SAS-format files with UAM area emissions data.
Variable
DELTA_X
DELTA_Y
E_DAY
E_TIME
EN_DATE
FILEID
FILENAME
FRSTHR
LASTHR
MINHT_L
MINHTJJ
NHOURS
NUM_COL
NUM_EXT
NUM_HRS
NUM_LEV
NUM_ROW
NUM_SEG
NUM_SPEC
NUMLEV_L
NUMLEVJJ
NUMVAL_X
NUMVAL_Y
S_DAY
S_TIME
ST_DATE
Type
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Character
Character
Character
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Character
Length
8
8
8
8
7
60
10
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
7
Description
Grid interval in ^-direction (meters)
Grid interval in y-direction (meters)
Ending day of file (Julian day)
Ending time of file (hour)
Ending date of data record (DDMMMYY)
File identifier comment
File name, e.g., "EMISSIONS"
Beginning hour of file
Ending hour of file
Minimum height to lower level (meters)
Minimum height to upper level (meters)
Time interval covered by file (hours)
Number of columns
Number of species extracted
Time interval covered by file (hours)
Number of vertical levels
Number of rows
Number of segments
Number of available species
Number of levels in lower layer
Number of levels in upper layer
Number of values in ^-direction
Number of values in y-direction
Starting day of file (Julian day)
Starting time of file, hour
Starting date of data record (DDMMMYY)
Continued
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TABLE B-l. Concluded.
Variable
STUDY
SURF_HT
UTM_ZONE
X_ORG
Y_ORG
XREF
YREF
SPEC(24)
Type
Character
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Character
Length
11
8
8
8
8
8
8
40
Description
Name of study, e.g., "BATON ROUGE"
Height to base of surface level (meters)
UTM zone
* -coordinate of grid origin, UTM Easting (meters)
^-coordinate of grid origin, UTM Northing (meters)
^•-coordinate of reference origin (meters)
y-coordinate of reference origin (meters)
Available species in the base UAM Emissions file.
These values may be referenced as separate fields
(SPEC1,...,SPEC24) or as an array (SPEC{1 },...,
SPEC{24}).
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TABLE B-2. Fields in data member .of SAS-format files with UAM area emissions data.
Variable
Type Length
Description
SPECIES Character
SP
Numeric 8
CONCDATE Character 7
COL Numeric 4
ROW Numeric 4
CONC(24) Numeric 8*24
Abbreviation of species name, e.g., "NO" for
nitric oxide
Oridinal Number of SPECIES, e.g., "1" for
nitric oxide
Date of the data in this record, in SAS format
Column number of the model grid cell to which
data in this record pertain
Row number of the model grid cell to which data
in this record pertain
Emissions value of this record corresponding to
SPECIES, COL, ROW, and CONCDATE.
These values may be referenced as
separate fields (CONC1,...,CONC24) or as an
array (CONC{1},...,CONC{24}).
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TABLE B-3. Fields in header member of SAS-format files with UAM point source data.
Variable
DELTA_X
DELTA_Y
E_DAY
E_TIME
EN_DATE
FILEID
FILENAME
FRSTHR
LASTHR
MINHT_L
MINHTJJ
NHOURS
NUM_COL
NUM_EXT
NUM_HRS
NUM_LEV
NUM_ROW
NUM_SEG
NUM_SPEC
NUMLEV_L
NUMLEVJJ
NUMVAL_X
NUMVAL_Y
S_DAY
S_TIME
ST_DATE
Type
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Character
Character
Character
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Character
Length
8
8
8
8
7
60
10
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
8
7
Description
Grid interval in ^-direction (meters)
Grid interval in y-direction (meters)
Ending day of file (Julian day)
Ending time of file (hour)
Ending date of data record (DDMMMYY)
File identifier comment
Filename, e.g., "PTSOURCE"
Beginning hour of file
Ending hour of file
Minimum height to lower level (meters)
Minimum height to upper level (meters)
Tune interval covered by file (hours)
Number of columns
Number of species extracted
Time interval covered by file (hours)
Number of vertical levels
Number of rows
Number of segments
Number of available species
Number of levels in lower layer
Number of levels in upper layer
Number of values in x-direction
Number of values in y-direction
Starting day of file (Julian day)
Starting time of file (hour)
Starting date of data record (DDMMMYY)
Continued
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TABLE B-3. Concluded.
Variable
Type Length
Description
STUDY Character
SURF_HT Numeric
UTM_ZONE Numeric
X ORG Numeric
Y ORG
Numeric
XREF Numeric
YREF Numeric
SPEC(24) Character
11 Name of study, e.g., "BATON ROUGE"
8 Height to base of surface level (meters)
8 UTM zone
8 ^-coordinate of grid origin, UTM Easting
(meters)
8 y-coordinate of grid origin, UTM Northing
(meters)
8 x-coordinate of reference origin (meters)
8 y-coordinate of reference origin (meters)
40 Available species in the base UAM point
source file. These values may be
referenced as separate fields
(SPEC1,...,SPEC24) or as an array
(SPEC{1},..., SPEC{24}).
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TABLE B-4. Fields in data member of SAS-format files with UAM point source data.
Variable
SPECIES
SP
CONCDATE
NUM_PT
POINT
Type
Character
Numeric
Character
Numeric
Numeric
Length
4
8
7
8
8
Description
Abbreviation of species name, e.g.,
"NO" for nitric oxide
Oridinal number of SPECIES, e.g.,
"1" for nitric oxide
Date of the data in this record, in
SAS format
Number of point sources in file
Number of point source of data
CONC(24)
Numeric
8*24
record
Emissions value of this record
corresponding to SPECIES, POINT,
and CONCDATE. These values may
be referenced as separate fields
(CONC1,...,CONC24) or as an array
,..., CONC{24}).
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TABLE B-5. Fields in header member of SAS-format files with emissions binary record
(EMBR) data.
Variable
DELTA_X
DELTA_Y
FILENAME
NUM_COL
NUM_EXT
NUM_ROW
STUDY
UTM_ZONE
X_ORG
Type
Numeric
Numeric
Character
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Character
Numeric
Numeric
Length
4
4
10
3
8
3
11
8
7
Description
Grid interval in ^-direction (meters)
Grid interval in y-direction (meters)
File name, e.g., "POINT"
Number of columns
Number of species/pollutants extracted
Number of rows
Name of study, e.g., "ATLANTA"
UTM zone
x-coordinate of grid origin, UTM Easting
Y_ORG Numeric 7
VERSION Character 30
SPEC(36) Character 8*36
(meters)
y-coordinate of grid origin, UTM Northing
(meters)
Program name and version number
Available species and pollutants in EMBR
files. These values may be references as
separate fields (SPEC1,...,SPEC36) or as
an array (SPEC{1},..., SPEC{36}).
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TABLE B-6. Fields in data member of SAS-format files with emissions binary
record (EMBR) data.
Variable
CONCDATE
COUNTY
EJTIME
ECONC
EN_DATE
HOUR
UCELL
NHOURS
RECTYP
SJTIME
SPATALLC
SPECIES
ST_DATE
STATE
TEMPALLC
Type
Character
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Character
Numeric
Numeric
Numeric
Character
Numeric
Character
Character
Character
Numeric
Character
Length
7
3
8
8
7
8
8
8
1
8
3
10
7
2
3
Description
Date of the data record, in SAS
format
County FIP code for data record
Ending time of data record (hour)
Emissions of data record
Ending date of data record, in SAS
format
Hour of data record
Cell location of gridded file, '-9' if
not gridded
Time interval covered by file (hours)
Record type, e.g., "E" is elevated
point
Beginning time of file (hour)
Identifier if file is spatially allocated,
e.g., "YES" if it is spatially
allocated or "NO" if it is not
Abbreviation of species/pollutants
name, e.g., "NO" for nitric oxide
Beginning date of file, in SAS format
State FIP code for data record
Identifier if file is temporally
allocated, e.g., "YES" if it is
temporally allocated or "NO" if it is
not
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TECHNICAL REPORT DATA
(Please read Instructions on the reverse bejore completing)
1. REPORT NO.
EPA-450/4-90-007D(R)
2.
3. RECIPIENT'S ACCESSION NO
4.Uses**®sGwnis for the Urban Airshed Model,
Volume IV, Part B, Emissions Preprocessor
System (Version 2): Interface and Emission
Display System
/ 1992
6. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION CODE
7. AUTHOR(S)
8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NO.
Systems Applications International (SAI)
9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS
10. PROGRAM ELEMENT NO.
Systems Applications International (SAI)
101 Lucas Valley Road
San Rafael, CA 94903
11. CONTRACT/GRANT NO.
12. SPONSORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS
13. TYPE OF REPORT AND PERIOD COVERED
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
Technical Support Division (MD-14)
Office of Air Quality Planning and Standards
Research Triangle Park, NC 27711
14. SPONSORING AGENCY CODE
15. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES
16. ABSTRACT
This document serves as a manual for the Emissions Preprocessor
System (EPS 2.0) Interface and Emission Display System. The
Interface and Emission Display System comprises two independent
programs that allow EPS 2.0 users to (1) create or modify many of
the input files necessary to run the EPS 2.0 core modules and (2)
produce statistical tables and graphics of emissions data for
analysis. -The Interface is a user-friendly menu system written in
SAS language.
17.
KEY WORDS AND DOCUMENT ANALYSIS
DESCRIPTORS
b.IDENTIFIERS/OPEN ENDED TERMS C. COSATI Field/Group
Urban Airshed Model (UAM),
ozone,photochemistry,
Emissions Preprocessor System
18. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT
Release Unlimited
EPA Form 2220-1 (Rev. 4-77) PREVIOUS EDITION IS OBSOLETE
19. SECURITY. CLASS
21 NO OF PAGES
20. SECURITY CLASS
22 PRICE
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