Inserting The Installation Parameters; Inserting The Ship Origin And Dimensions - Kongsberg Simrad CS90 Reference Manual

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Inserting the installation parameters

Topics
Inserting the ship origin and dimensions, page 202
Inserting the installation parameters for the transducer, page 204
Inserting the installation parameters for the motion reference unit (MRU), page 207
Adjusting the built-in motion sensor offset, page 210
Adjusting the stabilization offsets for the external motion sensor, page 213

Inserting the ship origin and dimensions

When you have several different sensors and transducers on your vessel, and you wish
each of them to provide accurate data, you need to know their relative physical positions.
To do this, you must establish one or more common reference points. This reference
point is also used to position the sonar echoes relative to the ship symbol on the display
presentation.
Prerequisites
The CS90 system has been set up with its hardware units connected as specified in
the Installation Manual.
• The CS90 system is turned on and operates normally.
• The CS90 system is in Normal mode, but
transmissions.
• The vessel is berthed or at sea.
• Neither tools nor instruments are required.
For accurate ship dimensions you need the detailed vessel drawings.
Context
On the
page you can use the ship's physical dimensions to create a virtual reference
Ship
point (the Shop Origin) in a dedicated coordinate system for the CS90 system. The Ship
Origin is normally located in the following position:
: Half the ship's length
X position
: Half the ship's width
Y position
: On the waterline
Z position
If you want to change the location of the Ship Origin, you can do this by providing offset
values in the X, Y and/or Z directions. To do this you will need the ship drawings.
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