
SeaBat T-Series Subsea Operator's Manual
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January 31, 2019
Version 7
PREFACE – ABOUT THIS MANUAL
This manual is designed to give detailed procedures for the correct installation, operation, and
maintenance of the SeaBat T-Series Subsea sonar system and is equally useful for both the first
time user and the experienced technician.
Read this manual thoroughly and follow the steps provided to maintain optimal safety standards
and to obtain the best system performance.
If you require additional information or need clarification of any part of this document, please
contact Teledyne RESON Customer Support for assistance at
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Document Conventions
The following information will make it easier for the reader to interpret the document content.
Convention
Definition
Hyperlink
Indicates a cross-reference to Ctrl+Click to reach the specified item.
Numbered list
Indicates stepwise instructions to be followed in a particular order.
Bulleted list
Indicates items of a list without any particular order.
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings
Notes, Cautions, and Warnings are included to provide valuable information and to help the
operator prevent damage to the sonar or to personnel. These are the formats:
NOTE
Note boxes provide explanatory information that may be useful to the operator, but is not
necessarily vital to the operation of your Teledyne RESON system.
CAUTION
Caution boxes provide important information regarding your Teledyne RESON system.
Disregarding Cautions may result in accidental misuse or damage to the system.
WARNING!
Warning boxes provide important information regarding your Teledyne RESON system.
Disregarding Warnings may prove harmful to personnel working with or near the system.
Conversion of Units of Measurement
Metric Conversion
All measurements in this manual are
referenced in metric terms.
Use this reference table to convert between
metric (e.g. cm, m, and km) and imperial (e.g.
in, ft, and yd) measurements.
Metric Unit
Imperial Unit
Millimeter (mm)
0.0394in
Centimeter (cm)
0.3937in
Meter (m)
1.0936yd
Kilometer (km)
0.6214mi
Kilogram (kg)
2.2046lb
Summary of Contents for SeaBat T Series
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