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Options and Upgrades4.8 Option 036, Spares KitSpares Kits are available for the several versions of the SeaBat <strong>8101</strong> systems.RESON reserves the right to sell spares kits only to customers who have hadmaintenance personnel pass a RESON Training Course on the applicable system.A typical spares kit will contain one of each of the following:• Receiver board• Power supply board• O-ring spares kit• Anode spares kit• Lid screws spares kitIf a spares kit is required, contact RESON and provide the following facts:• The material of the sonar head (Aluminum or Titanium)• The depth rating of the sonar head• The serial number of the sonar head4.9 Option 037, Upgrade Sonar Head to TitaniumThe SeaBat <strong>8101</strong> Sonar Head housing is available in two different types of material.The choice of material will depend upon desired working depth and the typeof installation (permanent or semi-permanent).• Hard anodized aluminum - This is the standard material for the head and issuitable for temporary vessel and ROV installations, but not for long-term stationarydeployment.• Titanium - This is the optional material and is intended for long-term or permanentinstallations such as, fixed hull mounting or locations where accessfor maintenance is difficult.The housing consists of the main cylindrical body and the top and bottom lids.When upgrading from Aluminum to Titanium, the projector's body material mustbe matched to the material of the sonar head housing. See Table 4 for relativeweight differences for a sonar head with a stick projector. This upgrade can notbe accomplished in the field.4.10 Option 038, Upgrade to 210 Degree SwathThe basic SeaBat <strong>8101</strong> system is configured to measure a 150º X1.5º swath.Option 038 increases the swath width to 210º X 1.5º by adding additional electronicsto the sonar head, and processing capabilities and firmware to the sonarprocessor. This increased swath width provides the system with the ability tomap up to the water's edge at breakwaters and under piers. Figure 23 shows theincreased (210º) coverage obtained by using the standard stick projector with theadded receiving capability.______________________________________________________________________SeaBat <strong>8101</strong> Operator's Manual 4-10 Version 3.02

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