Reson Seabat 8101
Reson Seabat 8101 Reson Seabat 8101
General Information1.6 Service and AssistanceFor additional information and technical assistance with the SeaBat 8101 system,contact the nearest RESON office.USA DENMARK UNITED KINGDOMRESON Inc. RESON A/S RESON Offshore Ltd.100 Lopez Road Fabriksvangen 13 Unit 1, Tern PlaceGoleta, CA 93117USA3550 SlangerupDenmarkBridge of DonAberdeen, AB23 8JXScotland, U.K.Tel: +1-805-964-6260 Tel: +45-47-38-00-22 Tel: +44-1224-709900Fax: +1-805-964-7537 Fax: +45-47-38-00-66 Fax: +44-1224-709910e-mail:support@reson.comGERMANYRESON GmbHWischhofstrasse 1-3,Geb. 1124148 Kiel, Germanye-mail;support@reson.dkSOUTH AFRICAReson SA (Pty) Ltd.Martello RoadSimon’s TownSouth Africae-mail:sales@reson.co.ukTel: +49-431-720-7180 Tel: +27-21-786-3420Fax:+49-431-720-7181 Fax: +27-21-786-3462e-mail:reson@reson-gmbh.dee-mail:reson@reson.co.zaNOTEBefore returning any equipment for service, you will need to follow the RESONreturn procedure:1. Contact a RESON office to obtain an approved Return Material Authorization(RMA) number.2. Pack the equipment in the original shipping containers.3. Ship the equipment to your RESON representative at the applicable address.Insure that the RMA number is included on all shipping documents and, mostimportantly, marked on the shipping container's address label.4. Include a note with a brief but thorough description of the problem.______________________________________________________________________SeaBat 8101 Operator's Manual 1-14 Version 3.02
InstallationChapter 2 - Installation2.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the installation procedures for the SeaBat 8101 MultibeamEchosounder Sonar system. For a first time installation, read this chapterin its entirety before starting. Sub-sections of this chapter are:• Handling equipment safely• Component check list• System installation81-PSonar ProcessorAuxiliary DisplayOutputSVGAMonitorTrackballorMouseMains PowerAuxiliary I/O(See Appendix B)Downlink: DC Power & ControlUplink: Multiplexed/Digitixed Received SignalsHead withStick ProjectororSteerable Stick ProjectorHead withER ProjectorProjectorReceivingArrayProjectorReceivingArrayFigure 7, Basic SeaBat 8101 Layout2.2 Handling Equipment SafelyEach SeaBat 8101 major component, while in its own transit case or shippingbox, is sufficiently robust for shipboard storage and requires only normal careand handling to prevent breakage. The transit cases provide handles, which allowtwo people to carry each piece of equipment easily and tie down rings for securingthe cases in shipboard storage areas.______________________________________________________________________SeaBat 8101 Operator's Manual 2-1 Version 3.02
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InstallationChapter 2 - Installation2.1 IntroductionThis chapter describes the installation procedures for the SeaBat <strong>8101</strong> MultibeamEchosounder Sonar system. For a first time installation, read this chapterin its entirety before starting. Sub-sections of this chapter are:• Handling equipment safely• Component check list• System installation81-PSonar ProcessorAuxiliary DisplayOutputSVGAMonitorTrackballorMouseMains PowerAuxiliary I/O(See Appendix B)Downlink: DC Power & ControlUplink: Multiplexed/Digitixed Received SignalsHead withStick ProjectororSteerable Stick ProjectorHead withER ProjectorProjectorReceivingArrayProjectorReceivingArrayFigure 7, Basic SeaBat <strong>8101</strong> Layout2.2 Handling Equipment SafelyEach SeaBat <strong>8101</strong> major component, while in its own transit case or shippingbox, is sufficiently robust for shipboard storage and requires only normal careand handling to prevent breakage. The transit cases provide handles, which allowtwo people to carry each piece of equipment easily and tie down rings for securingthe cases in shipboard storage areas.______________________________________________________________________SeaBat <strong>8101</strong> Operator's Manual 2-1 Version 3.02