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ADVField Operation Manual (September 1, 2001)
Conditioning Module Wiring
There are four connectors in the signal-conditioning module that must be correctly mated for the
system to operate properly. Please note the position of all connectors and cables before discon-
necting them so they can be re-assembled in the same manner.
First is a keyed, 16-pin, black, rectangular connector from the underwater connector to the ADV
receiver board. This carries high-frequency signals between the probe and processing module. It
may be possible to modify the compass mounting without removing this connector.
Second is a keyed, 10-pin, red connector from the compass to the underwater connector. This
carries power and communications between the compass and processing module. (Note: This
connector is the same connector type as one on the sensor board. To ensure correct installation,
be sure the compass board is connected to the wires coming directly from the back side of the
underwater connector and not from the temperature or pressure sensor.)
Third is a 10-pin, red connector from the temperature and pressure sensors to the sensor board.
This connects the two wires from the temperature sensor and the six wires from the pressure sen-
sor (optional) to the sensor board. The sensor board conditions these signals before going to the
processing electronics. (Note: This connector is the same connector type used by the compass.
To ensure correct installation, make sure the pressure/temperature sensor board is connected to
the wires coming directly from the back side of the temperature and pressure sensors.)
Last is a keyed, 5-pin connector from the sensor board to the underwater connector. This carries
the conditioned temperature and pressure signals to the processing module for sampling.
4.7.4. ENU Coordinate System
The translation of velocity data from XYZ to Earth (ENU) coordinates is enabled or disabled
through commands to the ADVField and is transparent to the user. Selection of the coordinate
system is done using the
CoordSystem
command (§3.6) or by a menu item in the data acquisition
software (see
ADVField Software Manual
). For real-time data collection, compass data are out-
put with each sample whenever the compass is installed. For autonomous data collection, re-
cording of compass data can be enabled or disabled using the data recording options (§3.7).
When using the ENU coordinate system, velocity is reported relative to magnetic East-North-Up
regardless of the physical orientation of the ADV (as long as the system remains within the op-
erational limits of the compass). As a result, an ADV that is mounted with variable orientation
will provide velocity data consistent with the direction and speed of the water current itself, re-
gardless of ADV orientation when measuring the current.
4.7.5. Compass Calibration
The TCM2 can be calibrated to compensate for magnetic distortion that may cause errors in
heading measurements. Magnetic distortion is most commonly caused by ferrous metal near the
ADV. If the ADV is mounted on or near anything that contains magnetic material or generates a
magnetic field, the compass should be calibrated before starting data collection. The compass
should also be calibrated if it is moved to a different environment or mounting apparatus.
There are two ways to calibrate the compass. The simplest way is to use the compass calibration
software described in the
ADVField Software Manual
. Alternatively, you can use the compass
commands from the direct command interface.
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