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Section 5: Operating System
This section covers acquiring real-time data with Seasave, and processing data
with SBE Data Processing.
• Seasave saves the data in the format – data format and header information
– that is required by SBE Data Processing. If you use other software
to acquire data, the data will not be in the format required by
SBE Data Processing.
If using the MicroTSG with PN 90402 - SBE 45 Power, Navigation, and
Remote Temperature Interface Box, see the Interface Box manual for
operating the system.
Acquiring Real-Time Data with Seasave
1. Turn on power to the MicroTSG.
• If the MicroTSG is set to AutoRun=Y and the J1 jumper is in the
Autopower position (start sampling automatically when power is
turned on): MicroTSG will start sampling and transmitting data to the
computer. Note that the data will not appear in Seasave until you tell
Seasave to start real-time data acquisition in Step 7.
• If the MicroTSG is set to AutoRun=N or the J1 jumper is in the
Normal position: Run SEATERM, click SEATERM’s Connect
button, command the MicroTSG to start sampling (Go), click
SEATERM’s Disconnect button, and then close SEATERM.
See Section 4: Setting Up MicroTSG.
2. Double click on Seasave.exe.
3. Perform any desired setup in the Configure Inputs, Configure Outputs,
and Display menus.
Note:
For acquiring data in Seasave, the
MicroTSG must be set up for
autonomous sampling
(SingleSample=N).
Note:
See Seasave’s manual and/or
help files.
Note:
The baud rate between the
MicroTSG and computer (defined
in Configure Inputs, on the Serial
Ports tab) must agree with the
baud rate programmed into the
MicroTSG with Baud=.
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