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ATLAS North America Proprietary

Sea Scan® ARC Explorer™ Manual

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Issue: 4.2.1

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Complete the following steps to install your auxiliary sensor.

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Using the 3/32" and 5/32" Hex Key Driver remove the bottom auxiliary port cover.  For details refer
to the Removing the Auxiliary Port Cover section of the manual.

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Inspect o-rings and mating surfaces for contamination, damage or corrosion prior to installing or
reinstalling your sensor.

Figure 67: Towfish Auxiliary Connection & Auxiliary Sensor Connectors

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Install the auxiliary sensor into the bottom auxiliary port. 

Figure 68: Install the Auxiliary Sensor

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W hile holding the auxiliary sensor in place, reinstall the auxiliary port cover screws using the 3/32"
and 5/32" Hex Key Driver. 

Summary of Contents for ATLAS NORTH AMERCA Marine Sonic Sea Scan ARC Explorer

Page 1: ...Sea Scan ARC Explorer Manual V4 2 1 2017 Marine Sonic Technology Doc 2SFT1 0001 Marine Sonic Technology A Brand of ATLAS North America...

Page 2: ...r web site at http www marinesonic com This manual and the hardware software described in it are copyrighted with all rights reserved Under the copyright laws neither this manual nor the hardware soft...

Page 3: ...Section 3 System Quick Start 12 12 1 Step by Step 12 System Components 13 Software and Driver Installation 13 Towfish Setup 14 Topside Communications Unit TCU 15 Your First Survey 16 The Global Positi...

Page 4: ...essor Operation 36 Keel Weight 36 Installing the Keel weight 40 Auxiliary Interface Ports 40 Hardware Identification 42 Removing the Auxiliary Port Cover 44 Depth Sensor and Altimeter 46 Software Oper...

Page 5: ...st processing that allow additional data perspectives These include an A Mode view of the sonar data a data status window that shows range delay ping rate Speed over Ground SOG Course over Ground COG...

Page 6: ...power is on Ensure that the connectors are CLEAN AND DRY before they are mated to one another When finished for the day rinse the system with clean fresh water 1 2 Minimium System Requirments Sea Scan...

Page 7: ...neers continually review and improve upon the company s hardware firmware and software procedures and capabilities Revisions and updates may be frequent and can significantly streamline operation Cont...

Page 8: ...ime it takes for their echo to return after hitting the object 2 2 How Side Scan Sonar Works Because of their flexibility side scan systems can be used in many applications some of which involve highl...

Page 9: ...osely relates to the platform s track It communicates details about objects encountered before the first bottom return and can include things such as surface returns debris fish and objects protruding...

Page 10: ...e ping spacing The slower the vessel moves the more overlapping coverage that will be obtained This approach yields more data for a higher quality image Figure 7 The horizontal beam width 2 2 1 2 Surf...

Page 11: ...should be out of the propeller s wash and the picture quality will improve A shallow water solution to this problem is to tow the system ahead of the propeller from either the front or sides of the s...

Page 12: ...eated Just as with a sun created shadow the height of an object determines the length of the shadow Figure 12 A sonar shadow This shadow example in In Figure 12 is an image of a bridge pylon In this i...

Page 13: ...o have operated the system previously but need a quick refresher For more detailed system information please refer to the other parts of this manual Figure 13 ARC Explorer System 3 1 1 System Componen...

Page 14: ...drive into your computer 2 Select Open Files in a Folder If Windows doesn t offer you options for opening use Windows Explorer to find the Flash Drive 3 Locate the Sea Scan ARC Explorer Towed System s...

Page 15: ...twork cable Connect the power cable to the power source CAUTION Do not plut of unplug the towcable if the TCU power is ON Plug the power cable into the TCU Plug the power cable into the TCU Power on t...

Page 16: ...refer to troubleshooting reference at the end of this manual If the sonar status remains red please refer to the Quick Troubleshooting Reference at the end of this manual or to the Sea Scan Survey so...

Page 17: ...1 5 1 The Global Position System GPS Plug the GPS into the computer in Sea Scan Survey click Tools click Settings select Navigation and Fathometer and then select NMEA Data Input from the list that a...

Page 18: ...ter is inside the connector a quick blow of air from either a can of compressed air or a spray of WD 40 should be sufficient to avoid corrosion Disconnect the towfish cable from the TCU Disconnect the...

Page 19: ...tow cable if the power is on to the topside communication unit TIP Make sure the connector s O Rings are in their proper place and that they are free of debris and dirt If you happen to lose an O Ring...

Page 20: ...he TCU is turned off it still draws power Bright Blue Power is on Network Status Off The network configuration has Not Completed Possibly the Ethernet connector isn t connected properly Blinking It ha...

Page 21: ...rdware with the power on CAUTION The power is being drawn from the source at all times regardless of whether TCU power is on 4 1 2 2 Tow Cable Verify that the covers of both the TCU end of the cable a...

Page 22: ...2 Towfish 4 2 1 Tail Assembly 4 2 1 1 Fin Removal The tail assembly stores the fins of the system and is the access point to the system s inner electronics Remove the fins by loosening the large bolt...

Page 23: ...is clean and clear of debris A spray of silicone based lubricant can be used to clean off any debris and displace the water it can also be used to make the connector easier to seat Figure 25 Towfish t...

Page 24: ...ce Midship is an alternative but the bow is preferred Allow only enough cable for the towfish to run at about 1 to 2 feet 30 to 61 cm below the surface of the water The towfish distance should be at a...

Page 25: ...t the towfish by the rigged towcable while checking the roll measurement on the Sea Scan Survey program to determine if it is at the correct angle Adjust the rail by the appropriate amount to set the...

Page 26: ...er with both hands lifting the back of the transducer out first and then sliding the front out from under the spacer lip The back is where the transducer connects to the towfish body so it might need...

Page 27: ...lease mechanism on the rear of the tow fish rail This action shifts the towing angle toward the tail fin section causing the tow fish to pull up tail first Generally by shifting the angle of pull aft...

Page 28: ...Depressor Wing The depressor wing will allow you to operate at greater depths without the need to add large amounts of weight to the tow cable or tow fish The depressor is designed to exert a downwar...

Page 29: ...gure 36 Sea Scan ARC Explorer Tow Fish with a Depressor Wing and Keel Weight 4 2 6 1 1 1 Tools The tools required to install your depressor wing were included with your system s accessory kit 5 32 Hex...

Page 30: ...installed on the depressor tow rail Using a 5 32 hex key driver and a 7 16 nut driver remove the rear safety release screw Figure 37 Safety Release Rear Screw Removal Using a flat head screw driver a...

Page 31: ...l s center mark with the tow fish top center index mark Figure 40 Angle Adjustment Decal Installation Loosen both depressor tow rail nuts by hand until they stop and align them with the tow fish angle...

Page 32: ...e 41 Tow Rail Nut Aligned with the Tow Fish Angle Adjustment Groove Using a 3 16 hex key driver tighten the rear tow rail screw Figure 42 Tighten the Rear Tow Rail Screw Using a 5 32 hex key driver re...

Page 33: ...forward tow rail screw using a 3 16 hex key driver WARNING Hold the wing assembly up during the next steps to prevent it from falling possibly causing personal injury Figure 44 Lift the Wing and Tight...

Page 34: ...le of applying 60lbs to over 150lbs of weight on the cable dependent on speed The modularity of the ARC Explorer tow fish design will allow you to reconfigure the hardware to best meet your operationa...

Page 35: ...or wing tow rail screws using a 5 32 hex key driver Check and adjust the tow fish balance in water after removing the depressor Ensure to perform this step while towing the the tow fish at the desired...

Page 36: ...pull force is increased This does not mean that the faster you go the deeper you can operate the tow fish The drag force that causes the fish to lift up will also increase with speed This increased d...

Page 37: ...m suggested tow speed for the tow fish with the depressor attached is 5 knots 4 2 6 2 Keel Weight The keel weight attaches to the bottom of the tow fish and provides an integrated and easily handled s...

Page 38: ...n Complete the following steps to install your keel weight Remove the tow cable protective plug Figure 52 Remove the Tow Cable Protective Plug Place the tow fish upside down in it s shipping case Plac...

Page 39: ...Figure 54 Install the Nut on the Screw Install one tow rail nut in each angle adjustment groove through the openings at the transducers Slide both nut and screw assemblies to the center of the tow fis...

Page 40: ...1 0001 Manual Figure 56 Remove the Screw Place the keel weight on the tow fish and start to install the screws by hand You may have to shift the keel around to get the screws started Figure 57 Place t...

Page 41: ...rts provide an integrated interface for add on sensors such as altimeters and depth sensors The sensors are designed to be field installable swappable similar to the transducers All ARC Explorer tow f...

Page 42: ...and you may order or install your auxiliary sensor If the x is a number less than 3 then your tow fish will require a factory hardware upgrade For information on obtaining a hardware upgrade please c...

Page 43: ...hich auxiliary port cover you need to remove please refer to the installation instructions for your specific device The removal instructions are the same for both auxiliary port covers To remove the a...

Page 44: ...1 4 20 screws into the empty auxiliary port cover screw holes by hand until they just stop They will not fully seat into the auxiliary port cover Do not over tighten or damage to the auxiliary port c...

Page 45: ...r reinstalling your sensor Figure 66 Towfish Auxiliary Connection Auxiliary Sensor Connectors 4 2 6 3 3 Depth Sensor and Altimeter To install the depth sensor or altimeter depth sensor on your tow fis...

Page 46: ...Removing the Auxiliary Port Cover section of the manual Inspect o rings and mating surfaces for contamination damage or corrosion prior to installing or reinstalling your sensor Figure 67 Towfish Aux...

Page 47: ...ure sensor that converts water pressure into depth data Care must be taken to ensure the reliability and accuracy of you sensor Do not place any objects into the sensor port or permanent damage to the...

Page 48: ...rom the main menu Select Sonar Interface Then click on the Advanced Settings Button Click on the Zero Pressure Reading Button This offset is stored in the arc_sonar ini file and will be used every tim...

Page 49: ...e The Water Depth data is from an external echo sounder that is connected to the computer that Sea Scan Survey is running on Below is a screen shot of the Status Window with the Sonar Depth and Altitu...

Page 50: ...01 Manual 4 2 7 2 Depressor and Keel Weight Towing Characteristics Tow Fish Configuration Keel Weight and Depressor Figure 73 Tow Fish Depth vs Speed Per Cable Length 4 2 7 3 Keel Weight Towing Charac...

Page 51: ...connector and ensure that they are tightly seated and undamaged before and after each use If necessary use a spare o ring from the spare parts kit or one that is stored in the connector cap Always re...

Page 52: ...se see the Multimeter guide below for the procedure CAUTION Sometimes a fuse can appear to be OK However always use the multimeter from the included accessory kit to verify its resistance Using the Re...

Page 53: ...plorer Driver TIP The Address for most Windows users should be set for auto detection 4 If using a static IP address make sure that the TCU is using a compatible IP address on the same network as the...

Page 54: ...is plugged in 2 Check that the GPS port is open in Sea Scan Survey TIP It may be necessary to use the Windows Device Manager to determine which port the GPS is using 3 Check that the GPS is receiving...

Page 55: ...ction will detail how to use the multimeter included with the accessory kit in the Sea Scan ARC Explorer system A multimeter is an electronic measuring instrument that combines several measurement fun...

Page 56: ...igure 76 Towcable TCU Connection Pinout Figure 77 Towcable Wet Mate Connector Pinout 5 1 3 2 Power Cable 1 Set the multimeter on 2 Touch each of the pins on the other end with the other probe in the f...

Page 57: ...allation and operation Added Auxillary Interface Ports section Updated Depressor Wing Information Added ARC Explorer Towing Characteristics Section November 2015 4 0 0 Added Depressor Wing and Keel We...

Page 58: ...er second beam spreading The widening angle of a sonar beam as it moves farther from the transmitter BMP Bitmap a graphic file format commonly used in Microsoft Windows applications Bow The front sect...

Page 59: ...ation Services GPS Global Positioning System Grazing angle The percentage of deviation from straight on at which the sonar beam strikes the vertical or concave surface Hertz A unit of measure represen...

Page 60: ...int along the swath that is directly beneath the towfish a location in the acoustic pulse NMEA The National Marine Electronics Association NMEA Protocol 0183 A standardized protocol that allows marine...

Page 61: ...hicle sea clutter The distortion of a reflected sonar beam that impacts the water s surface scattering The diffusion of a sonar beam in many directions because of sea conditions as a result the amount...

Page 62: ...Data Stream the extension that the software attaches to the names of data files USB Universal Serial Bus UTM Universal Transverse Mercator a coordinate mapping system that maps to a grid rather than t...

Page 63: ...ode view 4 angle guide 22 anodized billet aluminum housing 4 artificial reefs 22 autonomous underwater vehicles 7 B barges 22 bow 22 C Cannot connect to SONAR 50 Cannot Connect to Topside 50 Charts 13...

Page 64: ...wer connector 19 Power light and network light are on 50 Power light is bright but no network light 50 Prop Wash 10 propeller turbulence 22 R range delay 4 range settings 7 Reading NMEA Strings 50 rea...

Page 65: ...sducer 7 U Understanding NMEA Strings 50 unit housing 17 V variable angle tow point 4 Variable Angle Towrail 22 23 vector chart maps 4 Vertical Beam Angle 9 vertical structures 22 vertical surfaces 22...

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