
SeaBat T-Series Subsea Operator's Manual
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January 31, 2019
Version 7
B.5.11 Hardware Settings
The Hardware settings controls the one-time
transmit array and projector settings. These
settings should be set to reflect the initial
installation of your system and should not
require modification unless the physical
installation changes.
For instructions on navigating the user
interface, refer to the RESON Sonar UI User
Manual (see
).
Click the Hardware tab to the right in the
user interface to access the Hardware
settings.
For details on sonar head assembly orientation, see
appendix B.5.8 above
Select as appropriate one of the preset bracket configurations or enter custom values.
Preset Configurations:
NOTE
Preset configurations can only be used with Teledyne RESON standard brackets for
receiver and projector(s). If a standard bracket is not used the customer
configuration should be used instead.
o
Normal: When the receiver is mounted with the connector to the port side, the
Configuration selection should be Normal.
o
Reversed: When the receiver is mounted with the connector to the starboard
side, the Configuration selection should be Reversed (see
appendix B.5.8
Sonar Head Assembly Orientation
). This option reverses the beams thereby
normalizing the image and the generated data output.
Customer Configuration:
o
For nonstandard installations, the XYZ offset of the receiver reference point to
the projector reference point must be defined. For details on reference points,
see
.
CAUTION
Incorrect offset settings could severely affect data quality.
Head Tilt:
o
The Head tilt feature allows the user to normalize the display, gates, and
bottom detect processing to reflect the physical orientation of the sonar head.
For examples on how to use this feature, see
o
The angular value is entered in degrees (+ Port up/- Port down) and must be
between -45° and 45° in increments of 0.5°.
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