Rescan; Depth / Speed Window; Network Window - Wassp WMB-3230 Operator's Manual

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t
p
This will remove noise which is constant across the sonar display, such as transmit
x
ulse
pulses from other acoustic sounder equipment. Works just with the sonar display
B
lankinG
and single beam display.
It is best to start the slider from the right hand side and move to the left until you
see less interfering pulses on the sonar display.
This filter will also remove bottom detections which intersect with interfering
pulses.
n
f
This Filter is used to remove low level electronic white noise from influencing the
Oise
ilter
sonar. Unlike Clutter this setting effects all processing and changing this value will
not update all previous fish finder history.
The Noise Filter is designed to helping clean up the Sonar and Fish Finder Views and
to prevent low level noise amplifying up with TVG and standard Gain to confuse the
sonar and fish finder displays.
s
B
if
This is a filter just for the single beam display. It will remove interfering pulses from
inGle
eam
the sonar data.
NOTE: this will leave holes where these pulses occurred.
LOW
MED
HIGH
6.4
The Rescan button rescans for Navionics chart cards and WASSP dongles.
If you want to change the WASSP dongle or Navionics chart while the program is running,
remove the dongle or chart and insert a new one, then click the Rescan button. The program rescans
the dongle and should read the new one you have inserted. See "9. Navionics Chart Card Information"
on page 62 of the Installation Manual for more information on registering Navionics chart cards.
6.5
You can enable an informative overlay which displays the
current depth and/or the current vessel speed by enabling
either of the Depth / Speed checkboxes.
This window can be moved to any convenient location on the screen by
clicking and dragging the frame with the mouse. To close the depth/speed
window, click on the "X" close box.
6.6
Clicking the Network Window button on the Utility Panel displays the WASSP Network
Status window showing an overview of the data input into the WMB-X230 system.
tcp s
tatus
There are two TCP port network connections that need to be made for the WMB-X230 to work, these
are Transfer Task and Navigator. NMEA sentences also need to be incoming for WASSP to operate
correctly. See the Installation Manual for details.
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= remove large pulses
= remove large & medium pulses
= remove large, medium and small pulses

Rescan

Depth / Speed Window

Network Window

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Doc. P/N:
WSP-009-008
Version:
Issue Date:
April 2014
V1.3

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