3 – Operating software
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Controls and Features of the Forward Search Window
Heading Display
The main part of the screen shows the ROV
Q
, from above, and circles
R
concentric with the ROV
every 3m, to a maximum radius of 15m. Superimposed on this is a representation of the cable
S
,
showing its distance from the ROV and its relative heading.
The altitude
T
, skew
U
and distance to the target
V
are all shown at the top of the screen. The “ALT”
field gives the height (taking into account any offset) above the seabed as measured by the subsea
altimeter. If the system is configured to use a fixed coil height, this value will be steady and reflect this
value. The skew angle gives the difference in heading between the vehicle and the cable: a positive
value indicates that the ROV must be steered to port to become perpendicular to the cable. The
distance to target (FWD) gives an approximate reading of the distance, in m, between the ROV and
cable, measured between a point directly below the ROV on the seabed, and the point on the cable
which is directly ahead of the ROV.
Vertical Display
The lower part of the screen shows the positions of the ROV
W
, seabed
X
and target
Y
in the vertical
direction. The process of estimating the forward range of the target requires the system to assume that
the target is uncovered and lying on the seabed. For this reason, the target (represented by the grey
cross is always shown on top of the line representing the seabed. The vertical scale of this diagram
Z
can be changed using the “Toggle Height Scale” in the “View” menu, or the shortcut key [CTRL]+[H].
The distance to target is also shown on the graph along the bottom axis. This distance is always
measured along the seabed, and is not the shortest distance from the ROV to the target.
This window also displays the signal bars
M
and coil voltages
L
as shown on the Run Window.
However, the vertical and fore-aft coil voltages are displayed in place of the vertical and lateral signal
voltages. By observing these values (in particular the bargraph display), an experienced ROV pilot can
detect and steer towards a target before any other indication appears within the Forward Search
Window.
3.3.2.3 Scope and Spectrum Analyser Window
Use the command on the View menu or the toolbar button to display the Scope and Spectrum Analyser
Window. You must close the Run Window (or Forward Search Window) before you can access this
command using either the menu or the toolbar button.
DeepView can show signal data received using either ‘oscilloscope’ or ‘spectrum analyser’ displays.