The Structurescan Image Setup; Recording The Structurescan Data - Simrad NSO Operation Manual

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The StructureScan image setup

The image palettes
Noise rejection
Signal interference from bilge pumps, engine vibration and air bubbles can clutter the
StructureScan image.
The noise rejection option filters the signal interference and reduces the on-screen
clutter.
Flipping Left/Right image
If required, the left/right SideScanning images can be flipped to match the corresponding
side of you vessel.

Recording the StructureScan data

You can record structurescan data and save the file internally in the NSO unit, or on to
an SD card inserted into the unit's card reader.
The following options are available;
Bytes per sounding
Select how many bytes per seconds that are to be used when saving the log file. More
bytes yield better resolution, but will cause the record file to increase in size compared
to using lower byte settings.
Log all channels
Logs StructureScan data and conventional sonar data into one file.
When logging all channels, logs are saved in SL2 format instead of .slg format. This
format can be used by the built in simulator for showing conventional and StructureScan
loggings.
Log in XTF format
Optional logging format for SideScan data.
This format does not log all channels into one file. The format is used for third part
application support on the PC (like SonarWiz) that need access to the StructureScan
data.
Several display palettes with varying degrees of color and
brightness are available.
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