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Recorder Buoy User Guide 

                               

April 2020

             P.6 

Deployment 

 

1.

 

Set-up Recorder Buoy for deployment (See 

Appendix A

.)

2.

 

Vessel should be stopped while lowering equipment over side of vessel. 

3.

 

Start deployment with bottom of array cables. 

a.

 

Lower weight on end of cables into water. 

b.

 

Slowly feed in the hydrophones and cables of the array. 
Special care should be taken with heave plates and hydrophones. 

c.

 

The Buoy will be the last instrument lowered to the water. 

Recovery 

1.

 

Transit to buoy. 

2.

 

Use gaff hook to secure buoy.  

3.

 

Tie a rope to the top ring of the buoy to secure while recovering.  

4.

 

Retrieve the buoy from the water.  

a.

 

Place the buoy on deck while holding onto rope attached to cabled array 
below. [Winch can be used to allow easier retrieval of buoy on deck.] 

b.

 

Slowly pull out heave plate and recover remaining array by hand, with special 
care handling hydrophones.  

5.

 

Turn off buoy (OFF Position: 0). 

6.

 

Hydrophones can be Powered Down to retain battery at 100%. 
For each hydrophone: Attach the test cable to the hydrophone. Insert and then remove 
the hardware reset tool (9V battery) plug into the barrel connector of the test cable.  

7.

 

Rinse the buoy and equipment with fresh water. 

Hard Drive Retrieval  

1.

 

Recover the Buoy (see above). 

2.

 

Dry the buoy fully. 

3.

 

In a dry environment ensure all hardware is clean and dry.  
Special care should be paid to moving parts and crevasses. 

4.

 

Ensure buoy is in OFF Position: 0.   

5.

 

Unscrew the eye nuts on the top of the buoy to remove the top hat. 

6.

 

Gently pull up the top hat without pulling on the cables within the buoy. 

a.

 

The top of the buoy will only be opened momentarily, and cables should remain 
attached while retrieving the hard drive. 

7.

 

Remove the hard drive by unscrewing the 2 thumbscrews securing the drive.  

Before Deployment:  

It is suggested that users secure top hat of buoy before deployment. This can be done with 

a vinyl coated steel cable and pad lock. Thread the cable through the eye nuts and padlock 

to secure in place. This will ensure the eye nuts will not become loose and it will prevent 

opening of the top hat until retrieved.  

Summary of Contents for Recorder Buoy

Page 1: ...Recorder Buoy User Guide August 8 2019 Version 1 1 April 2020 Version 2 2...

Page 2: ...y Configuration 3 Connect to Recorder Buoy 3 Setup Sampling on Recorder Buoy for Deployment 4 Deployment 6 Recovery 6 Hard Drive Retrieval 6 Battery Replacement 7 Maintenance 9 Testing the Buoy 10 Pow...

Page 3: ...ime sampling or sample periodically using the duty cycling feature Record data on the hydrophones or on a hard drive within the buoy increasing data storage to 2 TB Important Notes Store the buoy upri...

Page 4: ...Attach cables smart cables and hydrophones in configuration for deployment See Appendix A 3 Turn ON Ocean Sonics Recorder Buoy ON Position 1 Connect to Recorder Buoy 4 Attach the serial cable to the...

Page 5: ...9 A page will be displayed with the Battery Pack Status a Click Set Time This will set the time to be the same as your computer This is important to avoid unwanted recording and for all your data to...

Page 6: ...nated time if no delay is chosen the recording will begin at the start of the next minute after clicking Apply e Click Apply Settings Click Here to Apply These Settings to Battery Pack _ The Apply But...

Page 7: ...ain battery at 100 For each hydrophone Attach the test cable to the hydrophone Insert and then remove the hardware reset tool 9V battery plug into the barrel connector of the test cable 7 Rinse the bu...

Page 8: ...t of a computer 10 Retrieve the data on the hard drive and remove data for next deployment 11 After the data transfer return the drive a If you are replacing the drive with a new drive ensure the corr...

Page 9: ...Recorder Buoy User Guide April 2020 P 8...

Page 10: ...te Batteries can plug into either of the top hat connectors Maintenance The Recorder Buoy should be thoroughly rinsed with fresh water after each deployment to remove saltwater and debris The Recorder...

Page 11: ...no problems with complete setup of system running on buoy battery power Power through Wall Outlet 1 Plug power cord into the wall outlet 2 Plug the power cord into the 36V power adapter 3 Plug the pow...

Page 12: ...deployment should be performed by an experienced professional with knowledge on deploying oceanographic equipment Strain relief on cable connections and securing hydrophones should be done with care...

Page 13: ...cable is attached This should be done before a deployment and after replacing batteries to ensure the batteries are in good condition 1 Turn on Recorder Buoy running solely on interior batteries not...

Page 14: ...Recorder Buoy User Guide April 2020 P 13 Appendix C Technical Drawing...

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