Manual revision 017
Section 5: Operating System
SBE 33
33
B.
Click the Water Sampler tab, and make the desired selections.
Perform any other desired setup in the Configure Inputs dialog box, and
click OK.
3.
Perform any other desired setup in Configure Outputs.
4.
Perform any desired setup in the Display menu. For example, to set up
the display of bottle firing parameters in a plot, click in the plot window
and select
Modify
. The Plot Display dialog box appears.
Select
Show fire sequence
to list the bottle closure order to the right
of the plot.
Select
Show bottle lines
to place horizontal lines in the plot to
indicate data associated with closures. Select line label, style
and color.
Sequential
- When commanded to fire,
bottles are fired in order of position (bottle
in position #1 fired first, bottle in position
#2 fired second, etc.).
User Input
- When commanded to fire,
Seasave prompts you to select which
bottle to fire.
Table Driven
- When commanded to fire,
bottles are fired in order pre-defined by
user-input table. Click
Bottle Positions for
Table Driven
to input bottle positions.
Auto Fire
– Fire bottles automatically at
user-input, pre-defined pressures or
depths (can also fire some bottles
manually), on
upcast
. Click
Auto-Fire
Pressures & Positions
to input
parameters; see discussion below. (Note:
Auto Fire on
downcast
is available with
use of -autofireondowncast command
line parameter.
SBE Carousel (SBE 32, 32C, or 32SC),
SBE ECO (SBE 55), or None (when
used with PDIM) are only valid
selections for SBE 33. Define serial
port for water sampler operation on
Serial Ports tab.
Total number of bottles to be closed - up to
36, depending on water sampler capacity.
Control bottle firing from a remote computer through TCP/IP
ports,
instead of as defined by Firing Sequence
. Select ports
on TCP/IP Ports tab. See Seasave manual or Help for details.
Set up and test
tone
emitted by computer running Seasave when each bottle
fire confirmation is received. Tone is provided through:
PC’s internal speaker, or
P
C’s sound card (for transmission to external speakers or headphones).