
2-System Assembly and Startup
pulseEKKO PRO
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2.5
Adding Accessories
There are several accessories that can be connected to the pulseEKKO PRO system. These include two
types of beeper/triggers, odometers, GPS and the DVL Carrier. These are described below.
2.5.1 Electrical Beeper/Trigger Unit
The Electrical Beeper/Trigger comes as a standard accessory with the pulseEKKO PRO system.
To connect the electrical beeper/trigger unit, attach it to receptacle 2 on the control module (Figure 2-27).
This connector will only attach to the number 2 receptacle on the control so there is no chance of error.
Figure 2-27: Attach the electrical Remote Beeper/ Trigger unit to the control module receptacle labelled 2.
When the radar system is run with the Trigger Method set to CANBUS (Section 3.3.1.1: P43), data
acquisition can be controlled using the button on the electrical beeper/trigger unit.
As well, during data acquisition, the beeper will emit a sound as data are being collected, as long as the
Beeper Activated option (Section 3.3.2: P43) is set to CANBUS.
Another method of triggering the system is to set the Trigger Method to DVL button (Section 3.3.1.1: P43)
and the Beeper Activated option to CANBUS (Section 3.3.2: P43). Pressing the B button the DVL will
trigger the system to acquire a data trace and an audible beep from the electrical beeper/trigger unit will
indicate when data are being collected.
If the DVL carrier is included as part of the system (see Section 2.5.3 DVL Carrier on page 23), the user
may find it convenient to attach the electrical Beeper/Trigger to the frame of the DVL carrier.
2.5.2 Fibre Optic Beeper/Trigger Unit
The Fibre Optic Beeper/Trigger unit is an optional component for triggering the low frequency system to
collect data. It serves the same function as the standard Electrical Beeper and Trigger (Figure 2-27) unit
but can attach to the handle of the transmitting antenna so that the antenna operator can control the data
collection.
To attach the Fibre Optic unit to the pulseEKKO PRO handles, insert the end of the hand screw through the
hole in the adjustable handle attached to the transmitting antenna and tighten it into the unit (Figure 2-28).