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Kongsberg Simrad SN90 Reference Manual (678 pages)
Purse seine and trawling sonar
Brand:
Kongsberg
| Category:
Marine Equipment
| Size: 7.36 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Manual
15
Simrad Sn90
17
Important
18
System Description
20
System Diagram
23
System Units
25
Display Description
25
Processor Unit Description
25
Operating Panel Description
26
Transceiver Unit Description
27
Hull Unit Description
27
Transducer Description
29
Order Information
31
General Safety Rules
32
Network Security
33
Support Information
34
Getting Started
37
Operating Panels
38
Operating Panel Description (Mk1)
38
Operating Panel Description (Mk2)
45
Operating Panel Description (Mk3)
51
Microsoft Xbox Controller Description
56
Starting Normal Operation
59
Turning on the SN90 System for Normal Use
59
Getting to Know the User Interface
61
Getting to Know Presentation Modes and Views
63
Selecting Normal Mode to Start Pinging
68
Adjusting the Radius of the Search Area
69
Adjusting the Gain (Echo Sensitivity)
70
Changing the Vertical Angle of the Sonar Beams
72
Adjusting the Horizontal Direction of the Sonar Beam
74
Turning off the SN90 System
76
Basic Operating Procedures
77
Selecting the Language Displayed in the Menus and Dialog Boxes
77
Selecting Operating Frequency for Minimum Noise
78
Hiding the Menu System When You Do Not Need It
79
Saving Single or Sequential Screen Captures
80
Saving the Current User Settings
81
Context
82
Defining the Ping (Transmission) Modes
82
Open the
82
Procedure
82
Context-Sensitive Online Help
83
Related Topics
83
Operating Procedures
84
Related Topics Operating Procedures
84
Getting Started
85
Turning on the SN90 System
85
Lowering and Hoisting the Transducer from the User Interface
86
Turning off the SN90 System
88
Choosing Operating Mode and Key Transmit Parameters
89
Selecting Normal Mode to Start Pinging
89
Selecting Replay Mode
90
Selecting Inactive Mode
91
Setting up the SN90 System for Maximum Echo Refresh Rate
92
Transmitting Single Pings
93
Transmitting with Fixed-Time Intervals
94
Adjusting the Output Power to Match Varying Conditions
94
Selecting the Best Operating Frequency
96
Controlling the Gain and Range Settings
98
Adjusting the Gain (Echo Sensitivity)
98
Adjusting the TVG (Time Variable Gain) Setting
100
Adjusting the Sonar Range
101
Adjusting the Intensity of the Echo Presentations
102
Changing the Tilt
103
Adjusting the Bearing
105
Using the Markers and Tracking Features
107
Starting a Position Track
107
Starting a Target Track
109
Placing a New Marker
110
Deleting a Marker
111
Measuring the Size of a School Relative to the Purse seine
112
Using Visual Aids During the Purse seine Catch Phase
113
Selecting a Geographical Area for Accurate Target Tracking
115
Defining the Physical Size of the Tracking Area
116
Choosing the Fishing Gear in Use
117
Changing the Fishing Gear Properties to Match Your Own Equipment
118
Improving the Recognition of Fish and Schools Using Receiver Filters
120
About the Receiver Filter Sequence in the SN90 System
120
Reducing Noise and Reverberation with the Agc (Automatic Gain Control) Function
121
Reducing Propeller Noise and Interference with the Noise Filter
123
Reducing Bottom and Surface Reverberation with the RCG (Reverberation Controlled Gain) Function
124
Reducing Noise and False Echoes with the Ping-Ping Filter
125
Reducing the Strong Bottom Echo to See Fish Close to the Seabed
126
Adjusting the Intensity of the Echo Presentations
127
Recording and Replaying Echo Data
129
Defining the File and Folder Settings for Data Recording
129
Recording Echo Data
130
Locating the Echo Data Files to Delete, Move or Copy Them
131
Selecting Replay Mode
132
Choosing Which Echo Data File(S) to Replay
133
Recording and Exporting Processed Echo Data
135
Defining the Processed Data Recording Parameters
135
Recording Processed Data
136
Locating the Processed Data Files to Delete, Move or Copy Them
138
Capturing the Display Presentation in Image and Video Files
139
Capturing the Display Presentation in an Image
139
Capturing the Display Presentation Using One Image for each Ping
140
Choosing Screen Capture Mode
141
Selecting Where to Save the Screen Captures
142
Accessing the Screen Capture Images to Delete, Move or Copy Them
143
Capturing the Display Presentation in a Video File
144
Selecting Where to Save the Video Files
144
Setting up Presentation Modes and Views
146
Selecting Which Presentation Modes to Choose from at the Bottom of the Display Presentation
146
Selecting Which Cursor and Marker Information to be Shown in a View
147
Moving a View to Another Display
148
Rearranging the Layout of the Echo Presentations
149
Restoring the Locations and Sizes of the Views
150
Defining the Visual Information in the Sonar Views
151
Placing Data from a Sea Current Sensor in the Sonar View
151
Adding Markers for External Objects to the Echo Presentation
152
Creating a Visual Presentation of Your Vessel's Previous Movements
153
Using Maps
154
Enabling and Disabling the Map Presentation
154
Selecting Which Map Elements to Include in the Display Presentation
155
Setting up the Presentation of the Depth Lines in the Map
156
Choosing a Map Provider
156
Defining Settings Related to User Preferences and Individual Customizing
158
Selecting Menu Language
158
Hiding the Menu System
159
Placing the Menu on the Left Side of the Display Presentation
160
Selecting the Information to Appear on the Top Bar
160
Enabling Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) on the Bottom Bar
161
Selecting Which Tooltips to Appear in the User Interface
162
Adjusting the Backlight Intensity on the Operating Panel
163
Reducing the Light Emitted from the Display Presentation
163
Increasing the Visibility of the Information Panes
164
Changing the Colour Palette ("Skin") Used in the Display Presentations
165
Choosing the Colours Used to Present the Echoes
165
Selecting Measurement Units
166
Configuring the Environmental Parameters
167
Setting up the Alarm Limits for System Protection
168
Defining the Middle Position of the Transducer
170
Saving, Retrieving and Handling User Settings
172
Saving the Current User Settings
172
Choosing Previously Saved User Settings
173
Renaming Existing User Settings
174
Deleting User Settings that Are no Longer Used
175
Choosing Factory Default Settings
176
Defining the User-Selected Features on the Operating Panel
177
Selecting Which Operating Panel to Use
177
Assigning User Settings or Presentation Modes to the Operating Panel
178
Assigning Functions to the Rotary Switches on the Operating Panel
180
Assigning Functions to F1, F2 and F3 on the Operating Panel (Mk2)
182
Exporting Sensor Data, Marker Positions and Technical Information
185
Exporting Target Markers
185
Exporting Sensor Data to a Peripheral System
186
Exporting Technical Information
188
Maintenance Procedures
189
Lowering and Hoisting the Transducer from the Sonar Room
190
Lowering and Hoisting the Transducer Using the Hoist/Lower Switch
191
Lowering and Hoisting the Transducer Using the Hand Crank
193
Emergency Lowering and Hoisting Using the Two Contactors
195
Setting up the Interfaces to Peripheral Devices
197
Installing Navigation Sensors and Other Sensors
197
Setting up the Serial and Ethernet (LAN) Port Parameters
199
Setting up the Input from a Navigation System (GPS)
200
Setting up the Interface for Speed Log Input
202
Setting up the Interface for Course Gyro Input
204
Configuring the Sensor Priority
207
Setting up the Input from a Motion Reference Unit (MRU)
208
Setting up the SN90 System for Synchronized Operation
211
Setting up Input from Buoys, Fish Aggregating Devices and Other External Objects
213
Inserting the Installation Parameters
216
Correct Installation Parameters Are Crucial for Sonar Operation
216
Inserting the Ship Origin and Dimensions
217
Inserting the Installation Parameters for the Transducer
220
Inserting the Installation Parameters for the Motion Reference Unit (MRU)
224
Adjusting the Built-In Motion Sensor Offset
227
Adjusting the Stabilization Offsets for the External Motion Sensor
229
Installing and Maintaining Software
232
Installing a New Version of the Operating Software
232
Removing the Operating Software
233
Updating the Online Help System
235
Adding Online Help in a New Language
236
Obtaining and Installing a Software License for Additional Functionality
238
Setting up the Operating Panel (Mk2)
239
Using more than One Operating Panel to Control the Sonar (Mk2)
242
Using a Single Operating Panel to Control more than One Sonar (Mk2)
246
Updating the Operating Panel Support Applications (Mk2)
250
Updating the Firmware on the Operating Panel (Mk2)
252
Testing the Noise Conditions and the Sonar Functionality
254
Checking the Status of the Transceiver Boards
254
Checking the Transducer by Means of the Diagnostics Functionality
256
Measuring the Noise in Passive Mode
260
Making a Noise/Speed Curve to Determine Vessel Noise
262
Measuring Flow Noise
266
Preventive Maintenance
271
Preventive Maintenance Schedule
272
Requirements for Personnel and Tools
274
Approved Anti-Fouling Paints
274
Preventive Maintenance Procedures
275
Checking the Environmental Conditions in the Sonar Room
275
Inspecting and Cleaning the Display
276
Inspecting and Cleaning the Processor Unit
276
Inspecting and Cleaning the Operating Panel
277
Inspecting and Cleaning the Transceiver Unit
277
Visual Inspection of the Hull Unit
278
Visual Inspection of the Installation Trunk
279
Inspecting and Cleaning the Transducer Face
280
Painting the Transducer Face
283
Inspecting and Replacing Sacrificial Anodes
286
Lubricating the Hoisting Spindle
287
Lubricating the Transducer Shaft Sleeve
288
Accessing the Inside of the Installation Trunk
290
User Interface
296
User Interface Familiarization
297
Top Bar
299
Top Bar Overview
299
Logo and Product Name
301
Menu
302
Screen Recording
302
Screen Capture
303
Record
304
Hull Unit
306
Information Panes Overview
307
Navigational Information
309
Messages
313
Help
313
Operating System Functions
314
Replay Bar Description
316
Sonar Views
318
Presentation Modes
319
Horizontal View
320
Vertical View
329
Inspection View
336
Plane View
340
Using Markers in the SN90 User Interface
348
Place Marker
349
Target Markers
352
Circle Marker
354
Own Ship Marker
355
Gear Symbol
356
Rulers
358
Using Target and Position Tracking
360
About Target Tracking
360
About Position Tracking
363
Information Panes
366
Biomass Information Pane Description
367
Depth Information Pane Description
369
Size Distribution Information Pane Description
371
Fish Position Information Pane Description
374
Zoom Information Pane
376
Bottom Bar
377
Menu System
380
About the Menus and Menu Buttons
381
Using the "Smart" Menu Buttons
382
Main Menu
384
Operation Menu
386
Display Menu
389
Setup Menu
393
Active Menu
399
Objects Menu
403
Visual Objects Menu
407
Cosmetics Menu
411
Shortcut Menus
413
Functions and Dialog Boxes
418
Main Menu: Functions and Dialog Boxes
419
User Settings Dialog Box
419
Range Function
422
Gain Function
423
Tilt Function
425
Bearing Function
428
Operation Menu: Functions and Dialog Boxes
431
Operation Function
432
Transmission Mode Function
433
Tx Power Function
434
Record RAW Function
435
Record Processed Function
437
Output Dialog Box
439
Display Menu: Functions and Dialog Boxes
440
Visual Objects Function
441
Cosmetics Function
441
Transparency Function
442
Display Gain Function
443
Panel Backlight Function
444
Colour Threshold Function
445
Screen Brightness Function
446
Display Options Dialog Box
446
Colour Setup Dialog Box
447
Docking Views Function
448
Setup Menu: Functions and Dialog Boxes
450
Tracking Area Function
450
Fishing Gear Function
452
Fish Select Dialog Box
454
Environment Dialog Box
454
Language Function
455
Dead Reckoning Function
456
Stabilization Function
457
Screen Captures Dialog Box
458
Beam Visualization Dialog Box
460
Diagnostics Dialog Box
461
Export Dialog Box
462
Installation Dialog Box
463
About Dialog Box
464
Active Menu: Functions and Dialog Boxes
465
TVG Function
466
Ping-Ping Filter Function
468
Pulse Type Function
470
Bandwidth Function
473
Frequency Function
474
Horizontal TX Sector Function
476
Vertical TX Sector Function
479
Range Projection Function
480
AGC (Automatic Gain Control) Function
481
RCG (Reverberation Controlled Gain) Function
484
Target Threshold Function
486
Noise Filter Function
487
Horizontal Scroll Function
489
Vertical Reference Function
490
Echogram Dialog Box
490
Information Pane Options Dialog Box
491
Secondary Functions and Dialog Boxes
493
Replay File Dialog Box
494
Recording Dialog Box
496
LAN Port Setup Dialog Box
497
Serial Port Setup Dialog Box
499
Add Serial Port Dialog Box
501
Port Monitor Dialog Box
502
Messages Dialog Box
504
Tracking Area Setup Dialog Box
507
Hull Unit Control Dialog Box
508
New Marker Dialog Box
509
Power off Dialog Box
510
Pages in the Output Dialog Box
511
File Setup Page
511
I/O Setup Page
513
Processed Data to File Page
517
Marker Output Page
520
Relay Output Page
522
Screen Captures File Location Page
526
Pages in the Display Options Dialog Box
528
General Page
529
Map Display Page
532
Safety Depth Page
533
Tooltip Page
535
Own Ship Page
536
Vertical View Orientation Page
537
Off Centre Page
537
Current Flow Page
539
Cursor Readout Page
540
Presentation Modes Page
542
Pages in the Environment Dialog Box
543
Water Column Page
543
Pages in the Diagnostics Dialog Box
546
Processor Page
547
Sensors Page
549
Transceiver Page
550
Transducer Page
551
Noise Page
554
Hull Unit Page
556
Element BITE Dialog Box
557
B-Scan Page
558
Matrix Page
561
Pages in the Installation Dialog Box
565
Sensor Installation Page
566
Sensor Configuration Page
571
Motion Reference Unit Page
573
Installation Parameters Page
576
Synchronization Page
583
Units Page
586
Operating Panel Page
588
Echogram Settings Page
597
Hull Unit Configuration Page
598
System Protection Page
599
Map Setup Page
603
User Settings Setup Page
604
Software License Page
605
Transceiver Upgrade Page
607
Pages in the Echogram Dialog Box
608
Lines Page
608
Echogram Page
611
Horizontal Axis Page
614
Pages in the Information Pane Options Dialog Box
616
Size Distribution Page
616
Fish Position Page
619
Bottom Detection Page
622
Fish Size Adjustment Page
624
School Mass Adjustment Page
625
Concept Descriptions
627
Important Settings
628
AGC (Automatic Gain Control)
628
TVG (Time Variable Gain)
629
Basic Sonar Theory
632
Vessel Coordinate System
633
Layers and Deflections
635
What Is Sampling
637
Acoustic Noise
638
Introduction to the Acoustic Noise Challenge
638
Contributing Factors
638
Self Noise
640
Ambient Noise
643
Electrical Self Noise
643
Reverberation
643
Some Means to Reduce Acoustic Noise
645
Technical Specifications
647
Datagram Formats
648
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Kongsberg Simrad SN90 Installation Manual (298 pages)
Purse Seine and Trawl sonar
Brand:
Kongsberg
| Category:
Sonar
| Size: 7.77 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
5
About this Manual
11
Sn90
13
Important
14
System Description
15
Key Features
18
System Diagram
20
System Units
21
Display Description
21
Processor Unit Description
22
Transceiver Unit Description
23
Operating Panel Description
24
Operating Panel Power Supply Description
24
Transducer Description
25
Scope of Supply
26
Basic Items Provided with a Standard Delivery
26
Additional Required Items
28
Additional Optional Items
30
General Safety Rules
33
Installation Requirements
34
Supply Power Requirements
34
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) Requirements
34
Cables and Wiring Requirements
35
Compass Deviation Requirements
35
Noise Sources
36
Dry Docking Requirements
36
Requirement for Classification Approval
36
Network Security
37
Support Information
38
Preparations
40
Installation Summary
41
About Installation Drawings
42
Tools, Equipment and Consumables Required for SN90 Installation
43
Personnel Qualifications
43
Location of Hardware Units on the Bridge
44
Basic Requirements for the Location of Bridge Units
44
Maximum Distance between each Bridge Unit
45
Selecting the Best Location for the Display
46
Selecting the Best Location for the Processor Unit
47
Selecting the Best Location for the Operating Panel
47
Selecting the Best Location for the Operating Panel Power Supply
47
Sonar Room Requirements
49
Environment
49
Watertight Integrity
49
Size and Access
50
Insulation, Heating and Ventilation
50
Electrical Installations, Cables and Communication
51
Bilge Pump and Decking
52
Where to Install the Transducer
53
Introduction
53
Mount the Transducer Deep
53
Avoid Protruding Objects
54
Stay Far Away from the Propellers
54
Choose a Position Far Away from the Bow Thruster(S)
54
Summary and General Recommendations
55
Acoustic Noise
56
Contributing Factors
56
Self Noise
58
Ambient Noise
60
Electrical Noise
60
Reverberation
61
Some Means to Reduce Acoustic Noise
61
Vessel Coordinate System
63
Installing the Transducer
66
Installation Summary
67
Transducer Installation Principles
69
Installing the Transducer for Use on Purse Seiners
69
Installing the Transducer for Use on Trawlers
72
Installing the Transducer for Navigational Use
75
Placing the Transducer in the Vessel Coordinate System
78
Watertight Integrity
83
Transducer Cables Installation Principles
84
Three Suggested Methods
84
Installing the Transducer Cables in "Wet" Conduit
85
Installing the Transducer Cables in a "Dry" Conduit
87
Installing the Transducer Cables Using a Sealing Plate
89
Installation Procedures
90
Determining the Location and Installation Angles of the Transducer
90
Designing, Manufacturing and Mounting the Installation Blister or Keel Box
93
Designing, Manufacturing and Mounting the Steel Conduit
94
Designing, Manufacturing, and Mounting the Sealing Plate
96
Installing the Mounting House
98
Unpacking the Transducer from Its Transport Crate
100
Lifting the Transducer up Towards Its Mounting Location
102
Pulling the Transducer Cable through the Sealing Plate
104
Installing the Transducer Cables
106
Installing the Transducer into the Mounting House
108
Using Multi-Diameter Cable Sealing
110
Assembling the Transducer Plug
112
Painting the Transducer Face
115
Installing the Sn90 Hardware Units
118
Installing the Display
119
Installing the Enix Processor Unit
120
Installing the Operating Panel
122
Cutout Drawing for Operating Panel Installation
123
Installing the Operating Panel Power Supply
124
Installing the Transceiver Unit
125
Location of the Mounting Brackets
128
Installation of the Mounting Brackets
129
Transceiver Unit Grounding
130
Cable Layout and Interconnections
131
Read this First
132
Cable Plans
133
Topside Cable Plan
134
Sonar Room Cable Plan
135
List of SN90 Cables
136
Cable Procedures
138
Prerequisites for Cable Installation
139
General Requirements for Cable Installations
139
Connecting the Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) to AC Mains and Vessel Ground
140
Connecting AC Mains and Ground to the Processor Unit
141
Connecting Power and Ground to the Transceiver Unit
142
Connecting AC Mains and Ground to the Display
143
Connecting the Operating Panel Power Supply to the Processor Unit
144
Connecting the Video Cable from the Processor Unit to the Display
145
Connecting the USB Cable between the Operating Panel and the Processor Unit
147
Connecting the Dual Cable between the Operating Panel and the Processor Unit
148
Connecting Ground to the Operating Panel
149
Connecting External Devices to the Processor Unit Using Serial Interfaces
150
Connecting External Devices to the Processor Unit Using Ethernet Interfaces
151
Connecting the Ethernet Cable from the Transceiver Unit to the Processor Unit
152
Connecting the Transducer to the Transceiver Unit
154
Processor Unit Graphic Adapter
154
Moxa CP114EL-I Serial Line Adapter
157
Moxa CP114EL-I Overview
157
Moxa CP114EL-I Connectors
158
Setting up the Moxa CP114EL-I Serial Ports in Windows 7
159
Cable Drawings and Specifications
161
AC Mains Power Cable Using IEC C13 Inline Socket
162
Grounding Cable
163
Communication and Power Cable for the Operating Panel
164
RS-232 Serial Line Connection Using Three Wires
165
RS-232 Serial Line Connection Using Five Wires
166
Serial Line Connection Using Five Wires
167
Used as Synchronization Trigger (Input or Output)
168
Moxa CP114EL-I Serial Line Adapter
169
RJ45 High Speed Ethernet Cable (1000Base-T)
171
Basic Cable Requirements
172
Cable Trays
172
Radio Frequency Interference
173
Physical Protection of Cables
173
Grounding of System Cables
174
Cable Connections and Terminations
174
Cable Identification
174
Cable Glands and Termination Procedures
175
Setting to Work
180
Setting to Work Summary
181
Verifying that the SN90 Is Ready for Operational Use
183
Verifying that Operational Power Is Correct
183
Verifying that All Cables Are Properly Connected
184
Visual Inspection of the Display
185
Visual Inspection of the Processor Unit
186
Visual Inspection of the Transceiver Unit
187
Visual Inspection of the Operating Panel
188
Powering up the SN90 for the First Time
190
Connecting the Transducer Plug to the Transceiver Unit
190
Powering up the SN90 to Passive Mode
191
Verifying Basic Operation
192
Troubleshooting the Transceiver Unit if It Fails to Start
193
Configuring the SN90 for Operational Use
196
Selecting Measurement Units
196
Defining the Sonar Reference Point
197
Defining the Location of the Motion Reference Unit (MRU)
199
Defining the Location of the Global Positioning System (GPS)
200
Defining the Location and Installation Angles of the Transducer
201
Defining the File and Folder Settings for Raw Data Recording
204
Setting up the Interfaces to Peripheral Devices
206
Setting up the Input from a Navigation System
206
Setting up the Input from a Motion Reference Unit (MRU)
210
Setting up the SN90 in a Synchronized System
211
IP Addressing and UDP Port Principles
214
Powering off the SN90
217
Installation Remarks
218
Drawing File
220
About the Drawings in the Drawing File
221
396280 Transceiver Unit Outline Dimensions
222
385609 Processor Unit Outline Dimensions
225
204688 Operating Panel Outline Dimensions
229
372945 Transducer Outline Dimensions
231
372915 Clamping Frame
236
373514 Mounting House
239
368698 Sealing Plate
242
026925 Mounting Trunk Production Drawing
245
Technical Specifications
247
Performance Specifications
248
Interface Specifications
250
Weight and Outline Dimensions
251
Power Requirements
253
Environmental Requirements
255
Minimum Technical Requirements for Display
256
Equipment Handling
257
Transporting Kongsberg Maritime Equipment
258
Lifting Units and Transportation Boxes
259
Inspection of Units and Transportation Boxes after Arrival
260
Specifications for Storage Prior to Installation or Use
261
Unpacking Instructions
262
Unpacking Standard Parts and Units
263
Unpacking Mechanical Units
264
Unpacking Electronic and Electromechanical Units
265
Unpacking Transducers
266
Specifications for Storage after Unpacking
267
Packing Instructions for Storage or Shipping
268
Storage after Use
269
Cleaning an Electronic Cabinet or Unit
270
Cleaning a Mechanical or Electromechanical Unit
271
Handling Instructions for Printed Circuit Boards and Electronic Modules
272
Circuit Board Unpacking and Handling
272
Returning a Printed Circuit Board or an Electronic Module to Kongsberg Maritime
274
About Electrostatic Discharge (ESD)
275
Disposal of Old Products
277
General Safety Rules
278
General Supply Conditions
279
Receipt, Unpacking and Storage
279
Equipment Responsibility
280
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