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System Operationconnection allows for much higher transmission ratesof the data packets.3.9.3 ProfileBdThis menu selection controls the baud rate for the data packets when the systemis in the RS-232 output mode. The baud rates available are 1200, 2400, 4800,9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. See Chapter 6 for additional details.3.9.4 TimeBdThis menu selection controls the input baud rate for time synchronization packetsfrom a data acquisition system. The baud rates available are 1200, 2400, 4800,9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. See Chapter 6 for additional details.3.9.5 ContrlBdThis menu selection controls the input baud rate for control messages from anexternal program. The baud rates available are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200,38400, 57600, and 115200. See Chapter 6 for additional details.3.9.6 MotionBdThis menu item selects the baud rate to match the input form the Motion ReferenceUnit (MRU) (e.g. TSS, RESON VRU, Seatex, etc.) The baud rates availableare 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and 115200. See Chapter 6for additional details.3.9.7 VelctyBdThis menu item selects the baud rate to match the input from a CTD sensor. Thebaud rates available are 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, and115200. See Chapter 6 for additional details.3.9.8 UDP BaseThis item allows the operator to define the base UDP Port number for Ethernetcommunications. Enter the "base" UDP port number and the other required portswill be selected automatically. As an example: assume that the UDP base number"N" is 1028. Then, as shown below, N+1 = 1028+1 = 1029.N+0 UDP_PORT_BATHY Bathymetry data outputN+1 UDP_PORT_SIDESCAN Sidescan data outputN+2 UDP_PORT_CONTROL Remote control of menu itemsN+3 UDP_PORT_ALARM Status message outputN+4 UDP_PORT_SNAPSHOT Snapshot data outputN+5 UDP_PORT_RAW Special data outputN+6 UDP_PORT_SNIPPETS Snippets data output8100 UDP_PORT_DOWNLOAD Firmware download input**** this port is unaffected by the base UDP number.______________________________________________________________________SeaBat 8101 Operator's Manual 3-12 Version 3.02
System Operation3.9.9 OrientedDefines whether the sonar array is oriented with the projector forward or aft of thehydrophone. The two selections available are:ProjFwd:ProjAft:The Sonar Head is oriented with the projector installedforward (in the direction of travel).The Sonar Head is oriented with the projector installedaft (opposite to the direction of travel). This is the preferredorientation.3.9.10 HeadSyncEnables the operator to define the sonar operation as a stand-alone system or aspart of a dual-array system.OneHead:Master:Slave:The sonar operates as a stand-alone system with nosynchronization.The sonar operates in the dual-head mode as themaster unit.The sonar operates in the dual-head mode as theslave unit.NOTEFor single-head systems, the operator MUST select OneHead. Any other selectionwill result in a ping rate reduction of as much as 50%.______________________________________________________________________SeaBat 8101 Operator's Manual 3-13 Version 3.02
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System Operation3.9.9 OrientedDefines whether the sonar array is oriented with the projector forward or aft of thehydrophone. The two selections available are:ProjFwd:ProjAft:The Sonar Head is oriented with the projector installedforward (in the direction of travel).The Sonar Head is oriented with the projector installedaft (opposite to the direction of travel). This is the preferredorientation.3.9.10 HeadSyncEnables the operator to define the sonar operation as a stand-alone system or aspart of a dual-array system.OneHead:Master:Slave:The sonar operates as a stand-alone system with nosynchronization.The sonar operates in the dual-head mode as themaster unit.The sonar operates in the dual-head mode as theslave unit.NOTEFor single-head systems, the operator MUST select OneHead. Any other selectionwill result in a ping rate reduction of as much as 50%.______________________________________________________________________SeaBat <strong>8101</strong> Operator's Manual 3-13 Version 3.02