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Manual revision 006 Section 4: Deploying and Operating SBE 19plus V2 SBE 19plus V2
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Acquiring Real-Time Data
Instructions below are for an SBE 19plus V2 with a conventional single-core
armored cable, used without a Sea-Bird Deck Unit. If using the 19plus V2
with the SBE 33 or 36 Deck Unit or the SEACAT/SEALOGGER RS-232
and Navigation Interface Box, see the Deck Unit or Interface Box manual.
1. Wiring - Terminate the single-core armored cable with an RMG-4FS
connector (19plus V2 with standard connectors) or MCIL-4FS (19plus V2
with optional wet-pluggable connectors). Wire the cable armor to pin 1
(large pin for 19plus V2 with standard connectors) and the inner
conductor to pin 3 (opposite large pin) on the 19plus V2 data I/O - power
connector (4-pin leg on Y-cable connected to Data I/O, Pump, and
External Power bulkhead connector). On deck, wire:
Slip-ring lead
25-pin serial port
9-pin serial port
from armor
Pin 7
Pin 5
from inner conductor
Pin 3
Pin 2
2. Double click on Seasave.exe.
3. Perform any desired setup in the Configure Inputs, Configure Outputs,
and Display menus..
4. In the Real-Time Data menu, select Start. The dialog box looks like this:
Note:
The baud rate between the 19plus V2
and computer (defined in Configure
Inputs, on the Serial Ports tab) must
match the baud rate set in the
19plus V2 with BaudRate=.
Configuration Options: Currently selected instrument configuration
(.xmlcon or .con) file is shown, containing information on number and
type of sensors interfacing with 19plus V2, calibration coefficients,
and inclusion of NMEA and/or Surface PAR data with output from
CTD. To modify input configuration (.xmlcon or .con file, serial ports,
water sampler, TCP/IP ports, and/or miscellaneous), click Configure
Inputs. To modify outputs (serial data output, serial ports, shared file
output, mark variables, TCP/IP output, TCP/IP ports, SBE 14 remote
display, PC alarms, header form, and/or diagnostics), click Configure
Outputs.
Timeout in seconds at startup: Time allowed before first data
scan is received from 19plus V2. Seasave will time out and stop
attempting to acquire data if data is not received from 19plus V2
within this time period.
Timeout in seconds between scans: Maximum gap allowed
between scans after first data scan is received from 19plus V2.
Seasave will time out and stop attempting to acquire data if data is
not received from 19plus V2 within this time period (for example, if a
shark bites cable and interrupts data acquisition, Seasave stops
attempting to acquire data after this gap).
Data Archiving Options:
Begin archiving data immediately to store raw (frequencies,
A/D counts, and/or voltages) real-time data as soon as Start
button is clicked and communication is established.
Begin archiving data when ‘Start Archiving’ command is
sent to control when data begins to be written to file. This allows
you to eliminate scans associated with deploying CTD from ship
deck and soaking instrument near surface (alternatively, remove
these scans later in SBE Data Processing). If you make this
selection, when you click Start button and communication is
established, a dialog box with Start Archiving button appears.
Click this button when ready to begin saving scans to file, or
select Start Archiving in Real-Time Data menu.
Do not archive data for this cast to not save data to a file.
Real-time data will still appear in displays.
Click Select Output Data File
Name. Save Archived Data As
dialog box appears; browse to
desired file location, enter desired
file name, and click Save.
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