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DATASONICS

Volume I System Manual

June 1998

3.

Select COM3 from the Port drop-down list box.

4.

Select NEMA from the Type drop-down list box.

5.

Select 1 from the Zone drop-down list box.

6.

Click Configure. The Comm Setup dialog box shown in Figure 3-9 opens.

Figure 3-9  The Comm Setup Dialog Box

The Comm Setup dialog box contains five drop-down list boxes: Comm Port, 
Data Bits, Baud Rate, Stop Bits, and Parity. The Comm Port box should 
already be set to COM3 from Step 3. Before proceeding with the steps listed 
below, determine the navigation system’s four communications parameters: 
number of data bits, baud rate, number of stop bits, and parity. 

7.

Select the number of data bits from the Data Bits drop-down list box.

8.

Select the baud rate from the Baud Rate drop-down list box.

9.

Select the number of stop bits from the Stop Bits drop-down list box.

10.

Select the parity from the Parity drop-down list box.

11.

Click OK to close the Comm Setup dialog box and save the settings.

12.

In the Setup dialog box click OK to close the Setup dialog box and save 
the settings as the default settings, or click Cancel to close the dialog 
box without saving the settings as the default settings.

Configuring the Sonar Parameter Settings

The sonar parameter settings should be verified or reconfigured as 
necessary. There are three sonar parameter settings: range, separate port 
and starboard receiver gains, and separate port and starboard power on and 
off settings.

Summary of Contents for SIS-1500

Page 1: ...DATASONICS SIS 1500 Seafloor Imaging System System Manual June 1998 Datasonics Inc 1400 Route 28A Cataumet MA 02534 U S A Tel 01 508 563 5511 Fax 01 508 563 9312...

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Page 3: ...ller is notified of any claims within three 3 months from the date the work is performed In no event shall Seller be liable for consequential damages NO PRODUCT IS WARRANTED AS BEING FIT FOR A PARTICU...

Page 4: ...sponsible for safe arrival of the shipment Title shall so pass to the Buyer regardless of any provision for payment of freight or insurance by Datasonics and regardless of the form of the shipping doc...

Page 5: ...ment Section 4 Theory of Operation describes the circuit functions and signal flows for both the shipboard and subsea components of the system Section 5 Maintenance covers routine maintenance and incl...

Page 6: ...ould you have any comments or suggestions about this manual or the SIS 1500 Seafloor Imaging System or if you require service or support Please contact us at DATASONICS INC Attention Customer Service...

Page 7: ...hirp Sonar 1 6 SIP 150 Sonar Image Processor 1 6 SIP 150 Sonar Image Processor Workstation 1 7 Chirpscan3 Software 1 8 Data Fusion and Storage 1 8 Realtime Display and Image Processing 1 8 Post Proces...

Page 8: ...ta 2 6 Uplink Sonar Data 2 6 TTV 195 Tow Vehicle 2 6 Physical Characteristics 2 6 Sidescan Sonar 2 7 Sensors 2 7 SECTION 3 Setup and Deployment 3 1 Unpacking 3 3 Processor Setup 3 5 Processor Hardware...

Page 9: ...ts 3 29 Launching the Tow Vehicle 3 30 SECTION 4 Theory of Operation 4 1 Topside Processor Electronics 4 3 Workstation 4 5 Digital Multiplexer 4 6 Subsea Electronics 4 8 Sonar Electronics 4 10 Transdu...

Page 10: ...20 Tap Test 5 20 Short Circuit Test 5 20 Transmit Test 5 20 Heading Sensor Calibration 5 20 Downlink Commands 5 21 Range Command TLF x 5 22 Receiver Gain Command G x y 5 22 Power ON OFF Command Pxy 5...

Page 11: ...ent 3 16 Figure 3 7 The Main Window 3 18 Figure 3 8 The Setup Dialog Box 3 19 Figure 3 9 The Comm Setup Dialog Box 3 20 Figure 3 10 The Sonar Setup Dialog Box 3 21 Figure 3 11 The Attitude Dialog Box...

Page 12: ...olume I System Manual June 1998 Figure 4 2 Chirplink II Digital Multiplexer Chassis 4 7 Figure 4 3 Subsea Electronics Block Diagram 4 9 Figure 4 4 Sonar Electronics Chassis 4 11 Figure 5 1 Tow Vehicle...

Page 13: ...st of Tables List of Tables Table 5 1 Processor Startup Problems 5 10 Table 5 2 Tow Vehicle Activation Problems 5 11 Table 5 3 Predeployment Checks Problems 5 16 Table 5 4 Operation Problems 5 17 Tabl...

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Page 15: ...SIS 1500 Seafloor Imaging System 1 1 SECTION 1 SIS 1500 Overview SECTION 1 SIS 1500 Overview...

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Page 17: ...ocesses displays and archives sidescan sonar data and monitors and controls system performance the Datasonics Chirpscan3 software for Windows with matched filter digital signal processing that generat...

Page 18: ...1 4 DATASONICS Volume I System Manual June 1998 Figure 1 1 SIP 150 Sonar Image Processor...

Page 19: ...SIS 1500 Seafloor Imaging System 1 5 SECTION 1 SIS 1500 Overview Main System Components Figure 1 2 TTV 195 Tow Vehicle...

Page 20: ...nstant throughout the entire range the pulse characteristics are programmable as the pulse length span of frequency sweep and phase amplitude calibration of the transmit waveform can be varied without...

Page 21: ...play area of the Main window Also within the Main window is the Parameter display the Status display the Sonar Controls box and the Auxiliary Controls box As the sonar data are received the workstatio...

Page 22: ...ed into the standard data format in the workstation and combined with the sonar data before being displayed and recorded on the magneto optical disk or the Exabyte 8 mm cartridge tape Although the son...

Page 23: ...ing is used for transmitting all the downlink commands and uplink vehicle status information and sensor data at a frequency of 9600 baud T1 telecommunications technology an industry standard is used f...

Page 24: ...arm to break away from the tow point should a collision occur or should the tow vehicle become snagged However one end of a recovery cable is attached to the towing arm The cable runs back along the t...

Page 25: ...SIS 1500 Seafloor Imaging System 1 11 SECTION 1 SIS 1500 Overview TTV 195 Tow Vehicle Figure 1 3 TTV 195 Tow Vehicle Breaking Away from Obstruction...

Page 26: ...produced linear FM acoustic transmissions to produce high resolution images of seafloor contours In all sonar systems higher frequency content is invariably associated with an increase in resolution...

Page 27: ...he transmitted sonar beam which affect the across track resolution the horizontal width of the beam affects the sidescan sonar s resolution in the direction that is parallel to the path of the tow veh...

Page 28: ...er arrays detect the reflected energy 4 Reflections at the receiver array are amplified by a computer controlled amplifier and a user programmable gain stage In addition the sidescan receiver applies...

Page 29: ...SIS 1500 Seafloor Imaging System 2 1 SECTION 2 Specifications SECTION 2 Specifications...

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Page 31: ...keyboard and pointing device and the Chirpscan3 software The digital multiplexer performs all the uplink and downlink communications with the tow vehicle and interfaces with the workstation Both the...

Page 32: ...ta storage Magneto optical drive Exabyte 8 mm cartridge tape drive Power supply 300 Watt Display Screen size 17 inches Screen resolution 1280 x 1024 Power Requirements Power input 100 125 VAC or 220 2...

Page 33: ...nal Downlink Commands Carrier frequency 35 kHz Allotted spectrum 30 kHz to 40 kHz Format RS 232 ASCII 9600 baud Commands Transmit repetition rate Transmit pulse length Port sidescan transmitter ON OFF...

Page 34: ...optional Temperature sensor Pressure sensor Cesium magnetometer Uplink Sonar Data Allotted spectrum 90 kHz and higher Data rate 1 544 Mbits sec Format Industry standard T1 Data Port and starboard sid...

Page 35: ...source level 225 dB re 1 Pa 1 meter Range 25 to 500 meters each channel Frequency range Sweeps in the 190 kHz to 210 kHz band port and starboard sidescan sonar sweep in opposite directions Transducer...

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Page 39: ...getting the system operational quickly Unpacking The system hardware is shipped in three wooden boxes or optional reusable Hardigg cases which allow the system to be transported many times A fourth b...

Page 40: ...ght carrier Perform the steps below to remove the items from the boxes 1 Carefully remove the SIP 150 Sonar Image Processor from its box and then remove the cables from the compartment that is at the...

Page 41: ...ar a 100 125 VAC or 220 240 VAC 50 60 Hz power source Be sure the back of the processor is accessible for connecting the cables Slide the monitor into the channel on top of the processor making sure t...

Page 42: ...on And Use PRINTER DB 25S parallel port connector that connects to the optional printer KEYBOARD 5 PIN DIN keyboard connector that connects to the keyboard MOUSE 9 PIN DB connector that connects to th...

Page 43: ...nector Description And Use DECK CABLE UHF connector that connects to the 75 meter Kevlar reinforced deck cable and is used to input sonar data tow vehicle status information and sensor data from the t...

Page 44: ...ion AUX DB 9P serial port connector that is used for diagnostics and is not available to the user VAC IN AC power input connector that connects to the AC power source Connecting the Processor Follow t...

Page 45: ...he workstation to DATA OUT on the multiplexer 3 Connect CLOCK IN on the workstation to CLOCK OUT on the multiplexer 4 Connect TELEM on the workstation to TELEM on the multiplexer The following connect...

Page 46: ...DRIVE LED A red indicator that is illuminated when the workstation is accessing the hard drive RESET switch A push button switch that resets the workstation POWER switch A rocker switch that turns th...

Page 47: ...ions The Chirplink II Digital Multiplexer operator functions and their description and use are listed below Function Description And Use ON OFF switch A circuit breaker switch that turns the digital m...

Page 48: ...ey switch on the digital multiplexer are on VOLTS meter An analog meter that Indicates the voltage in volts being transmitted to the tow vehicle from the digital multiplexer AMPS meter An analog meter...

Page 49: ...ducer arrays Installing the Tail Fins The tow vehicle requires the installation of three tail fins Each fin is installed in a separate slot at the aft end of the tow vehicle Follow the steps listed be...

Page 50: ...o the slot until the notch at the bottom of the tail fin engages with the stud at the bottom of the slot Figure 3 4 Installing the Tow Vehicle Tail Fins 3 Tighten the corresponding socket head screw D...

Page 51: ...igital multiplexer and the other end to the slip ring assembly of a storage winch containing armored tow cable 2 Place the tow vehicle near its launching point 3 Connect the tow cable pigtail to the t...

Page 52: ...shown in Figure 3 6 2 Loosen each screw until the screw shoulder is free of the housing 3 Grab each screw simultaneously and then move the screws into the required corresponding notches The notch clos...

Page 53: ...2 Turn on the monitor 3 Turn on the workstation by pressing I on the POWER switch The POWER LED will light and the HARD DRIVE LED will flash as the workstation s internal hard drive is accessed After...

Page 54: ...ttings The settings can also be saved allowing many different settings to be individually configured and recalled as desired The parameter settings are configured in the Setup dialog box shown in Figu...

Page 55: ...sary The processor accepts any NEMA0183 string that is input from the external navigation system to the COM3 port of the workstation The navigation parameter settings are entered in the Navigation are...

Page 56: ...top bits and parity 7 Select the number of data bits from the Data Bits drop down list box 8 Select the baud rate from the Baud Rate drop down list box 9 Select the number of stop bits from the Stop B...

Page 57: ...opens 4 Select 187 5 from the LFSS drop down list box 5 In the Gain dB area of the Sonar Setup dialog box click the up or down arrow in the Port scroll box to adjust the port channel receiver gain to...

Page 58: ...d Course and Altitude To verify or reconfigure the display setup parameters for all the standard sensors 1 Select File from the menu bar and then choose Setup The Setup dialog box shown in Figure 3 8...

Page 59: ...d they can be easily recalled by loading the saved setup configuration To save a setup configuration 1 Select File from the menu bar and then choose Setup The Setup dialog box shown in Figure 3 8 on p...

Page 60: ...ct it When selected the file name is highlighted 4 Double click the file name or click Open The selected setup file is loaded and the Open dialog box closes 5 In the Setup dialog box click OK to close...

Page 61: ...nd then illuminate continuously and the TELEM LOCK LED will flash for about 30 seconds and then illuminate continuously 3 Select File from the menu bar and then choose Start System The SIP 150 Sonar I...

Page 62: ...peration of the sensors Rub Test With the tow vehicle activated perform the steps listed below to check the sonar transmitters and receivers using the rub test technique 1 With one hand rub the port t...

Page 63: ...splay should look similar to the one shown in Figure 3 16 Chirp Pattern Diagnostics Test With the tow vehicle activated perform the steps listed below to check the sonar receivers using the Chirp patt...

Page 64: ...s has been sent to the tow vehicle and the diagnostics start 6 Examine the Port and Starboard Sidescan Sonar displays in the Main window They should look similar to those shown in Figure 3 18 with bla...

Page 65: ...rving the pitch and roll indications in the tow vehicle Pitch and Roll display move the vehicle s nose up and down several times Then rotate the tow vehicle slightly to starboard and to port several t...

Page 66: ...vehicle s nose to the right causes the heading indication to sweep to the right and moving it to the left causes the heading indication to sweep to the left 6 Clear the Console Check box 7 Click Canc...

Page 67: ...begin acquiring data 4 Check the attitude and stability of the tow vehicle The pitch roll heading and course indications should be stable If not the tow vehicle may be in the ship s prop wash and it m...

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Page 71: ...nd the subsea electronics They are connected with a single coaxial cable The topside processor electronics is the electronics hardware component of the SIP 150 Sonar Image Processor The subsea electro...

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Page 73: ...s Pentium based host CPU runs the Chirpscan3 software and provides the COM1 and COM2 serial communications ports and the LPT1 parallel port The COM1 port which is the TELEM serial port outputs the dow...

Page 74: ...as the communications link between the workstation and the subsea electronics is also the subsea electronics power supply When the front panel circuit breaker CB1 is closed 100 125 VAC or 220 240 VAC...

Page 75: ...hed and is illuminated continuously when the link is established The Cable Interface on the Multiplexer board combines the high voltage power with the downlink commands and the sonar and responder key...

Page 76: ...CLOCK OUT respectively The uplink vehicle status information and sensor data are transmitted at 9600 baud using an FSK format where the data are centered at 65 kHz The data are converted into RS 232 f...

Page 77: ...SIS 1500 Seafloor Imaging System 4 9 SECTION 4 Theory of Operation Subsea Electronics Figure 4 3 Subsea Electronics Block Diagram...

Page 78: ...an energy storage capacitor bank which provides stored energy and the set of eleven circuit boards which perform the following functions Backplane board Provides all of the interconnections between t...

Page 79: ...4 Sonar Electronics Chassis TRANSMITTER BOARD RECEIVER BOARD DIGITIZER BOARD T1 INTERFACE BOARD MODEM BOARD BURST BOARD OPTION BOARD CONNECTOR PITCH ROLL HEADING SENSOR POWER BOARD CABLE INTERFACE BO...

Page 80: ...e Cable Interface board filters the high voltage power from the other signals In addition the Cable Interface board demodulates the sonar and responder keys and converts them into digital pulses These...

Page 81: ...isolation The Transmitter board is a dual channel transmitter that amplifies the transmit signals that are input from the Burst board and drives the corresponding port and starboard transducer arrays...

Page 82: ...are both independently connected to the Transmitter board in the sonar electronics Each transducer array consists of six precisely spaced transducer elements that are positioned in a straight line to...

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Page 85: ...ghly reliable components and requires a minimum of maintenance however to maintain the best performance and to avoid premature hardware failures periodic maintenance should be performed This includes...

Page 86: ...teps below to clean and inspect the tow vehicle 1 Wash down the tow vehicle inside and out with clean fresh water and remove any debris that may have become trapped 2 Inspect the face of the transduce...

Page 87: ...g and access the sonar electronics 1 Prepare a clean dry work area 2 Using the supplied 1 4 drive palm ratchet extension tool loosen the closure bolt located in the nose by turning it counterclockwise...

Page 88: ...anual June 1998 Figure 5 1 Tow Vehicle Disassembly TAIL ASSEMBLY NOSE ELECTRONICS HOUSING SONAR TRANSDUCER HOUSING SAFETY CABLE SONAR TRANSDUCERS AFT RETAINING RING LOCATION SAFETY CABLE SHACKLE 2 TRA...

Page 89: ...the slot on the housing with the tab in the end cap 3 Press the housing onto the end cap until the tab in the end cap is fully inserted into the slot in the housing 4 Connect the in line connector if...

Page 90: ...onto the transducer mounting rod making sure the cables are positioned on the same side as the towing arm and then reconnect the transducer cables and reinstall the aft retaining ring 2 Slide the hou...

Page 91: ...blem to the subassembly or component Recommended Test Equipment Below is a list of recommended test equipment for troubleshooting any performance problems or hardware failures Fluke 70 Series multimet...

Page 92: ...oubleshooting guides also call for three procedures that are included in this section the cable checks for checking transducer array cables and connectors the transducer array checks for checking the...

Page 93: ...es when the HIGH VOLTAGE switch is turned on If VAC power is not present check the line filter FL1 The VOLTS meter indicates a voltage that is less than 140 volts and or the AMPERES meter shows no cur...

Page 94: ...check the output of the Melcher DC Regulator for 48 VDC If 48 VDC is not present check the input for 144 VDC If 144 VDC is present replace the regulator If 144 VDC is not present replace the Cable Int...

Page 95: ...trol Panel window and then select the Device Manager tab in the System Properties window Verify that the View devices by type option button is selected and then double click Ports One at a time select...

Page 96: ...back on The TELEM LOCK LED should flash for about 30 seconds and then illuminate continuously If the TELEM LOCK LED does not operate properly replace the Multiplexer board in the digital multiplexer...

Page 97: ...ored coaxial cable is faulty Refer to Cable Checks on page 5 19 and check the deck cable or the armored coaxial tow cable The shipboard power is noisy or noise is being coupled onto the deck cable Che...

Page 98: ...ect Chirp Pattern Sonar from the Diag Mode drop down list box and then click Accept The sonar displays should look similar to those shown in Figure 3 18 on page 3 28 If they do not replace the Burst b...

Page 99: ...re faulty Refer to Cable Checks on page 5 19 and check the cable from the electronics housing to the transducer arrays One or both of the transducer arrays are not functioning Refer to Transducer Chec...

Page 100: ...nector on the digital multiplexer There is no responder key output from the digital multiplexer Check TP31 on the Multiplexer board in the digital multiplexer If there is no key signal replace the boa...

Page 101: ...to Section 6 Drawings for the wiring diagrams A reading of 1 ohm or less should be observed on short cables The reading for deck cables or coaxial tow cables will be higher for example a 1 kilometer...

Page 102: ...ectronics housing and clean the connector Using a megometer or a digital multimeter on the highest ohm scale measure the resistance of each pin of the connector to every other pin All measurements sho...

Page 103: ...this parameter which can range from 0 to 9 a high number is preferable the number 9 indicates the best quality 11 Start the heading sensor by typing C0 and Exit HyperTerminal Downlink Commands All the...

Page 104: ...board sidescan and for y the selections are 0 through 21 in increments of 3 Power ON OFF Command Pxy The on off control of the port and starboard sidescan transmitters is provided by the Power ON OFF...

Page 105: ...ry uplink transmission and the command echo is transmitted after the tow vehicle receives a downlink command The uplink telemetry data format is shown in Table 5 5 where the position number correspond...

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Page 109: ...apply to the Chirplink II Digital Multiplexer B150 08365 Chirplink II Digital Multiplexer Wiring Diagram B150 08305 Multiplexer Board Assembly Sonar Electronics Drawings The drawings listed below app...

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