Edgetech 4125, 4125 Series User Manual

EdgeTech
4 Little Brook Road
West Wareham, MA 02576
Tel: (508) 291-0057
Fax: (508) 291-2491
www.EdgeTech.com
4125 SIDE SCAN SONAR SYSTEM
U S E R H A R D W A R E M A N U A L
0004823_REV_F October 2016
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ATTENTION – READ THIS FIRST!
All personnel involved with the installation, operation, or maintenance of the equipment described in this manual should read and understand the warnings and cautions provided below.
CAUTION! This equipment contains devices that are extremely sensitive
to static electricity. Therefore, extreme care should be taken when handling them. Normal handling precautions involve the use of anti-static protection materials and grounding straps for personnel.
WARNING! High Voltage may be present in all parts of the system.
Therefore, use caution when the electronics are removed from their containers for servicing.
CAUTION! Operation with improper line voltage may cause serious
damage to the equipment. Always ensure that the proper line voltage is used.
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HARDWARE VARIATIONS AND COMPATIBILITY
The 4125 Side Scan Sonar System contains both standard and proprietary hardware. At times, EdgeTech may change the standard components due to their availability or performance improvements. Although the component manufacturersalong with their models and stylesmay change from unit to unit, replacement parts will generally be interchangeable.
EdgeTech will make every effort to see that replacement components are interchangeable and use the same software drivers (if applicable). At times, however, direct replacements may not exist. When this happens, EdgeTech will provide the necessary drivers with the replacement part, if applicable.
EdgeTech may also change certain hardware per customer requirements. Therefore, portions of this manual, such as parts lists and test features, are subject to change. These sections should be used for reference only. When changes are made that affect system operation, they will be explicitly noted. Also,
some options and features may not be active in the customer’s unit at time of delivery. Upgrades will be
made available when these features are implemented.
Contact EDGETECH CUSTOMER SERVICE with any questions relating to compatibility.
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ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT
We, the employees at EdgeTech, would like to thank you for purchasing 4125 Side Scan Sonar System. At EdgeTech, it is our policy to provide high-quality, cost-effective products and support services that meet or exceed your requirements. We also strive to deliver them on-time, and to continuously look for ways to improve them. We take pride in the products we manufacture, and want you to be entirely satisfied with your equipment.
Purpose of this Manual
The purpose of this manual is to provide the user with information on the setup and use of EdgeTech’s
4125. Although this manual encompasses the latest operational features of the 4125, some features may be periodically upgraded. Therefore, the information in this manual is subject to change and should be used for reference only.
Liability
EdgeTech has made every effort to document the 4125 in this manual accurately and completely. However, EdgeTech assumes no liability for errors or for any damages that result from the use of this manual or the equipment it documents. EdgeTech reserves the right to upgrade features of this equipment, and to make changes to this manual, without notice at any time.
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes
Where applicable, warnings, cautions, and notes are provided in this manual as follows:
WARNING! Identifies a potential hazard that could cause injury or death.
CAUTION! Identifies a potential hazard that could damage equipment or
data.
NOTE: Recommendations or general information that is particular to the
material being presented.
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Revision History
REVISION
DESCRIPTION
DATE
APPROVAL
B
Update specifications
01/02/2011
RM
C
Updated formatting/specs
01/21/2014
RM
D
Updated specifications
05/03/2016
RM
E
Updated for new tail cone and vertical scan ability
07/07/2016
TS
F
Updated specifications and drawings
10/28/2016
TS
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WARRANTY STATEMENT
All equipment manufactured by EdgeTech is warranted against defective components and workmanship for a period of one year after shipment. Warranty repair will be done by EdgeTech free of charge.
Shipping costs are to be borne by the customer. Malfunction due to improper use is not covered in the warranty, and EdgeTech disclaims any liability for consequential damage resulting from defects in the performance of the equipment. No product is warranted as being fit for a particular purpose, and there is no warranty of merchantability. This warranty applies only if:
i. The items are used solely under the operating conditions and in the manner recommended in
Seller's instruction manual, specifications, or other literature.
ii. The items have not been misused or abused in any manner, nor have repairs been attempted
thereon without the approval of EdgeTech Customer Service.
iii. Written notice of the failure within the warranty period is forwarded to Seller and the directions
received for properly identifying items returned under warranty are followed.
iv. The return notice authorizes Seller to examine and disassemble returned products to the extent
Seller deems necessary to ascertain the cause for failure.
The warranties expressed herein are exclusive. There are no other warranties, either expressed or implied, beyond those set forth herein, and Seller does not assume any other obligation or liability in connection with the sale or use of said products. Any product or service repaired under this warranty shall be warranted for the remaining portion of the original warranty period only.
Equipment not manufactured by EdgeTech is supported only to the extent of the original manufacturer's warranties.
CAUTION! If your product is a portable topside, never attempt to ship it
in its Storm CaseTM alone. Shipping portable topsides without an exterior shipping crate will void the warranty.
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SOFTWARE SERVICE OVERVIEW
EdgeTech provides software services free of charge. This software agreement does not address customer­specified modifications or enhancements. These services may be ordered separately. Furthermore, EdgeTech software upgrades are meant for the sole use of EdgeTech customers. Any reproduction of EdgeTech-supplied software or file sharing is strictly prohibited.
Software Updates and Enhancements
EdgeTech customers can download new software releases with all modifications and enhancements from the EdgeTech ftp site. Major software issues, should they occur, will be reported directly to the customer. New software releases consist of the following:
Software enhancements that are not on the price list Software fixes and changes Product integration Documentation updates to on-line help Tests for compatibility with other modules
Software patches consist of software that has undergone the following:
Minor software enhancements Software fixes and changes Software Telephone, Facsimile, and E-mail Support
EdgeTech customers are entitled to contact EDGETECH CUSTOMER SERVICE by telephone, facsimile, or e-mail to report a difficulty, to discuss a problem or to receive advice on the best way to perform a task. When contacted, EdgeTech Customer Service will do the following:
Respond within 24 hours Immediately attend to serious problems affecting operations Attempt to find an immediate work-around
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RETURNED MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION
Prior to returning any equipment to EdgeTech, a Returned Material Authorization (RMA) number must be obtained. The RMA will help us identify your equipment when it arrives at our receiving dock and track the equipment while it is at our facility. The material should be shipped to the address provided in the
EDGETECH CUSTOMER SERVICE section. Please refer to the RMA number on all documents and
correspondences as well.
All returned materials must be shipped prepaid. Freight collect shipments will not be accepted. EdgeTech will pay freight charges on materials going back to the customer after they have been evaluated and/or repaired.
CAUTION! If your product is a portable topside, never attempt to ship it
in its Storm CaseTM alone. Although rugged, these cases are not intended to be used as shipping containers, and the delicate internal components could be damaged if used in this manner.
The following steps apply only to material being returned from outside the Continental United States. Follow them carefully to prevent delays and additional costs.
1. All shipments must be accompanied by three copies of your proforma invoice, showing the value
of the material and the reason for its return. If the reason is for repair, it must be clearly stated in order to move through customs quickly and without duties being charged. Whenever possible, please send copies of original export shipping documents with the consignment.
2. If the value of the equipment is over $1000, the following Shipper's oath must be sent with the
invoice. This oath can be typed on the invoice, or on a separate letterhead:
"I, ______________________________, declare that the articles herein specified are the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States; that they were exported from the United States from the port of _____________________, on or about _______________; that they are returned without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or any other means; and that no drawback, or allowance has been paid or admitted hereof."
Signed ______________________________
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3. If there is more than one item per consignment, a packing list must accompany the shipment. It
is acceptable to combine the proforma invoice and packing list if the contents of each carton are clearly numbered and identified on the invoice.
4. Small items can be shipped prepaid directly to EdgeTech by FedEx, DHL, UPS, Airborne, etc.
5. If the equipment is the property of EdgeTech (formerly EG&G Marine Instruments Division),
please insure for full value.
6. Fax one invoice, packing list, and a copy of the airway bill to EdgeTech upon shipment.
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CUSTOMER SERVICE
Customer service personnel at EdgeTech are always eager to hear from users of our products. Your feedback is welcome, and is a valuable source of information which we use to continually improve these products. Therefore, we encourage you to contact EdgeTech Customer Service to offer any suggestions or to request technical support:
NOTE: Please have your system Model and Serial Number available when
contacting Customer Service.
E-mail: service@edgetech.com
Mail: 4 Little Brook Road
West Wareham, MA 02576
Telephone: (508) 291-0057
Facsimile: (508) 291-2491
24-Hour Emergency Technical Support Line: (508) 942-8043
For more information please go to www.EdgeTech.com.
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COMPANY BACKGROUND
EdgeTech (formerly EG&G Marine Instruments) traces its history in underwater data acquisition and processing back to 1966. EdgeTech has designed, developed, and manufactured products, instruments, and systemsfor the acquisition of underwater data, including marine, estuarine, and coastal applicationsfor over 45 years.
The company has responded to the needs of the scientific, Naval, and offshore communities by providing equipmentsuch as sub-bottom profilers, side scan sonar, acoustic releases, USBL positioning systems, and bathymetric systemsthat have become standards in the industry.
EdgeTech has also consistently anticipated and responded to future needs through an active research and development program. Current efforts are focused on the application of cutting-edge CHIRP and acoustic technology.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ATTENTION – READ THIS FIRST! ......................................................................................................... iii
HARDWARE VARIATIONS AND COMPATIBILITY .................................................................................. iv
ABOUT THIS DOCUMENT .................................................................................................................... v
Purpose of this Manual ............................................................................................................................. v
Liability ...................................................................................................................................................... v
Warnings, Cautions, and Notes ................................................................................................................. v
Revision History ....................................................................................................................................... vi
WARRANTY STATEMENT .................................................................................................................. vii
SOFTWARE SERVICE OVERVIEW ....................................................................................................... viii
Software Updates and Enhancements................................................................................................... viii
RETURNED MATERIAL AUTHORIZATION ............................................................................................ ix
CUSTOMER SERVICE .......................................................................................................................... xi
COMPANY BACKGROUND ................................................................................................................ xii
TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................................................................................................................... xiii
LIST OF FIGURES ............................................................................................................................ xviii
LIST OF TABLES ............................................................................................................................... xxi
1.0 OVERVIEW .............................................................................................................................1-1
1.1 4125 Series Applications ............................................................................................................ 1-1
1.2 Main System Components ......................................................................................................... 1-1
1.3 4125-P Portable Topside Processor ........................................................................................... 1-1
1.4 4125 Rack Mount Topside ......................................................................................................... 1-3
1.5 Towfish ...................................................................................................................................... 1-3
1.6 Tow Cable .................................................................................................................................. 1-4
1.7 Optional Equipment .................................................................................................................. 1-5
1.7.1 Depressor Wing .................................................................................................................... 1-5
1.7.2 Keel Weight ........................................................................................................................... 1-6
1.7.3 HullScan Kit ........................................................................................................................... 1-6
2.0 SPECIFICATIONS .....................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 4125 Topside Processor Specs ................................................................................................... 2-1
2.1.1 Technical Descriptions of Internal Components ................................................................... 2-2
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2.2 4125 Towfish ........................................................................................................................... 2-11
2.3 Cables ....................................................................................................................................... 2-15
3.0 SETUP AND ACTIVATION ........................................................................................................3-1
3.1 Unpacking and Inspection ......................................................................................................... 3-1
3.2 Power Requirements ................................................................................................................. 3-2
3.2.1 Use of an Uninterrupted Power Supply ................................................................................ 3-2
3.2.2 Changing a Non-US Power Plug ............................................................................................ 3-2
3.3 Navigation Interface .................................................................................................................. 3-2
3.4 Placement of the Topside Processor ......................................................................................... 3-3
3.4.1 4125-P Portable Topside Processor Placement .................................................................... 3-3
3.4.2 4125 Rack Mount Topside Processor ................................................................................... 3-3
3.5 Topside Controls and Indicators ................................................................................................ 3-3
3.5.1 4125-P Portable Topside Processor Controls and Indicators ............................................... 3-3
3.5.2 4125 Rack Mount Topside Controls and Indicators .............................................................. 3-5
3.6 Topside Processor Connections ................................................................................................. 3-7
3.6.1 4125-P Portable Topside Processor Connections ................................................................. 3-7
3.6.2 4125 Rack Mount Topside Processor Connections .............................................................. 3-7
3.7 TCP/IP Address Settings ............................................................................................................. 3-7
3.8 Assembling the 4125 Towfish .................................................................................................... 3-8
3.9 Installing Optional Equipment ................................................................................................... 3-9
3.9.1 Installing the Hull Scan Kit .................................................................................................... 3-9
3.9.2 Installing the Depressor Wing ............................................................................................. 3-11
3.10 Connecting the System Components ...................................................................................... 3-14
3.10.1 Connecting and Attaching the Tow Cable to the Towfish .................................................. 3-14
3.10.2 Connecting the Topside ...................................................................................................... 3-16
3.10.2.1 Connecting the 4125-P Portable Topside Processor .................................................. 3-16
3.10.2.2 Connecting the 4125-RM Rack Mount Topside .......................................................... 3-16
3.11 System Activation and Test ..................................................................................................... 3-17
3.11.1 Preparing a Wired ETHERNET LAN Connection .................................................................. 3-17
3.11.2 Preparing a Wireless ETHERNET LAN Connection (4125-P Only) ....................................... 3-18
3.11.3 Activating the 4125 Series System ...................................................................................... 3-18
3.12 Performing Pre-deployment Checks ........................................................................................ 3-19
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3.13 Towfish Deployment ................................................................................................................ 3-21
3.14 Towfish Recovery ..................................................................................................................... 3-23
4.0 MAINTENANCE ......................................................................................................................4-1
4.1 Cleaning the 4125 System ......................................................................................................... 4-1
4.1.1 Inspecting and Cleaning the Connections ............................................................................ 4-1
4.2 Re-arming the Towfish............................................................................................................... 4-2
5.0 TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................................................................................5-1
5.1 Restoring the Operating System to the Hard Drive ................................................................... 5-1
5.2 Disassembling and Reassembling the Towfish .......................................................................... 5-1
5.2.1 Disassembly .......................................................................................................................... 5-1
5.2.2 Reassembly ........................................................................................................................... 5-5
5.3 Calibrating the Compass ............................................................................................................ 5-5
5.3.1 Changing the Angle of Declination ..................................................................................... 5-14
5.4 General Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................... 5-18
5.5 4125-P Portable Topside Processor Troubleshooting ............................................................. 5-19
5.6 4125 Towfish Troubleshooting ................................................................................................ 5-19
5.7 Tow Cable Inspection............................................................................................................... 5-21
5.7.1 Locating a Shorted Conductor ............................................................................................ 5-22
5.7.2 Locating an Open Conductor .............................................................................................. 5-22
5.7.3 Locating a Resistance Breakdown ...................................................................................... 5-23
5.7.4 Damaged Tow Cable Connector ......................................................................................... 5-23
5.8 Part Numbers for Major Topside Components ....................................................................... 5-23
5.9 Part Numbers for Major Towfish Components ....................................................................... 5-24
A.0 SYSTEM RESTORE ................................................................................................................ A-1
B.0 PRINTERS ............................................................................................................................ B-1
C.0 TOWING CHARACTERISTICS ................................................................................................. C-1
C.1 4125 Towfish Cable Layback Plots ............................................................................................. C-1
C.1.1 Config. 2: 4125, 23080 Cable - 100m Long ........................................................................... C-6
C.1.2 Config. 4: 4125, 23080 Cable - 300m Long ........................................................................... C-7
C.1.3 Config. 6: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Weight, 23080 Cable - 100m Long .......................................... C-8
C.1.4 Config. 8: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Weight, 23080 Cable - 300m Long .......................................... C-9
C.1.5 Config. 10: 4125 + Depressor Wing, 23080 Cable - 100m Long ......................................... C-10
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C.1.6 Config. 12: 4125 + Depressor Wing, 23080 Cable - 300m Long ......................................... C-11
C.1.7 Config. 14: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Wt. + Depressor Wing, 23080 Cable – 100m ...................... C-12
C.1.8 Config. 16: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Wt. + Depressor Wing, 23080 Cable – 300m ...................... C-13
C.1.9 Config. 18: 4125, A304874 Cable - 100m Long ................................................................... C-14
C.1.10 Config. 20: 4125, A304874 Cable - 300m* Long ................................................................. C-15
C.1.11 Config. 22: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Weight, A304874 Cable - 100m Long ................................. C-16
C.1.12 Config. 24: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Weight, A304874 Cable - 300m* Long ............................... C-17
C.1.13 Config. 26: 4125 + Depressor Wing, A304874 Cable - 100m Long ..................................... C-18
C.1.14 Config. 28: 4125 + Depressor Wing, A304874 Cable - 300m* Long ................................... C-19
C.1.15 Config. 30: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Wt. + Dep. Wing, A304874 Cable - 100m ........................... C-20
C.1.16 Config. 32: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Weight + Dep. Wing, A304874 Cable - 300m* ................... C-21
C.1.17 Config. 34: 4125, A320327 Cable - 100m Long ................................................................... C-22
C.1.18 Config. 37: 4125, A320327 Cable - 400m Long ................................................................... C-23
C.1.19 Config. 39: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Weight, A320327 Cable - 100m Long ................................. C-24
C.1.20 Config. 42: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Weight, A320327 Cable - 400m Long ................................. C-25
C.1.21 Config. 44: 4125 + Depressor Wing, A320327 Cable - 100m Long ..................................... C-26
C.1.22 Config. 47: 4125 + Depressor Wing, A320327 Cable - 400m Long ..................................... C-27
C.1.23 Config. 49: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Wt. + Dep. Wing, A320327 Cable – 100m ........................... C-28
C.1.24 Config. 52: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Wt. + Dep. Wing, A320327 Cable - 400m ........................... C-29
C.1.25 Config. 54: 4125, A302799 Cable - 100m Long ................................................................... C-30
C.1.26 Config. 57: 4125, A302799 Cable - 400m Long ................................................................... C-31
C.1.27 Config. 59: 4125, A302799 Cable - 600m Long ................................................................... C-32
C.1.28 Config. 61: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Weight, A302799 Cable - 100m Long ................................. C-33
C.1.29 Config. 64: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Weight, A302799 Cable - 400m Long ................................. C-34
C.1.30 Config. 66: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Weight, A302799 Cable - 600m Long ................................. C-35
C.1.31 Config. 68: 4125 + Depressor Wing, A302799 Cable - 100m Long ..................................... C-36
C.1.32 Config. 71: 4125 + Depressor Wing, A302799 Cable - 400m Long ..................................... C-37
C.1.33 Config. 73: 4125 + Depressor Wing, A302799 Cable - 600m Long ..................................... C-38
C.1.34 Config. 75: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Wt. + Dep. Wing, A302799 Cable – 100m ........................... C-39
C.1.35 Config. 78: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Wt. + Dep. Wing, A302799 Cable - 400m ........................... C-40
C.1.36 Config. 80: 4125 + 15 lb. Keel Weight + Dep. Wing, A302799 Cable - 600m ..................... C-41
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LIST OF FIGURES
Figure 1-1: 4125 Laptop and Portable Topside Processor ......................................................................... 1-2
Figure 1-2: 4125 Towfish ............................................................................................................................ 1-4
Figure 1-3: 4125 Tow Cable ....................................................................................................................... 1-5
Figure 1-4: Optional Depressor Wing ........................................................................................................ 1-6
Figure 1-5: Optional Inverted HullScan Bracket ......................................................................................... 1-6
Figure 2-1: 4125 Series Dual Frequency Side Scan Sonar System Overall Block Diagram (Wireless for
Portable Topside Only) .............................................................................................................................. 2-4
Figure 2-2: 4125-P Portable Case ICD Drawing .......................................................................................... 2-5
Figure 2-3: 4125-P Portable Topside Processor Wiring Diagram ............................................................... 2-6
Figure 2-4: 4125 Portable Topside Processor Chassis................................................................................ 2-7
Figure 2-5: 4125 Rack Mount Topside Processor Wiring Diagram ............................................................ 2-8
Figure 2-6: 4125 Rack Mount Processor Chassis ....................................................................................... 2-9
Figure 2-7: 0010482, DOC Drawing ICD SS Array 4125 ............................................................................ 2-13
Figure 2-8: Depressor Wing ICD Drawing................................................................................................. 2-14
Figure 2-9: Kevlar Reinforced Tow Cable, Telemetry .............................................................................. 2-16
Figure 2-10: AC Power Cable.................................................................................................................... 2-17
Figure 2-11: DC Power Cable for Portable Topside.................................................................................. 2-18
Figure 2-12: ETHERNET Cable .................................................................................................................. 2-19
Figure 3-1: 4125-P Portable Topside Processor Side Panel ....................................................................... 3-4
Figure 3-2: 4125 Rack Mount Front PanelControls and Indicators ........................................................ 3-6
Figure 3-3: 4125 Rack Mount Back Panel—Controls and Connections ..................................................... 3-6
Figure 3-4: Tail Assembly Drawing ............................................................................................................. 3-8
Figure 3-5: Horizontal (Inverted) Hull Scan Bracket Attached ................................................................... 3-9
Figure 3-6: Vertical HullScan Bracket Attached ....................................................................................... 3-10
Figure 3-7: Connected Towfish (Horizontal Hull Scan Shown) ................................................................ 3-11
Figure 3-8: Depressor Wing bracket shown attached to tow fish bracket .............................................. 3-12
Figure 3-9: Depressor Wing Recovery Cable Attached to Towfish Rear Handle. .................................... 3-12
Figure 3-10: Tow cable shown Routed through Depressor Wing Top Hole. ........................................... 3-13
Figure 3-11: Tow cable and Tow Fish Pigtail Connectors......................................................................... 3-13
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Figure 3-12: Cable grip attached to Depressor Wing Mounting Point. ................................................... 3-14
Figure 3-13: Towfish with Tow Cable Connected and Attached .............................................................. 3-15
Figure 3-14: DISCOVER 4125 Towfish Control Tab .................................................................................. 3-19
Figure 3-15: Performing a Rub Test ......................................................................................................... 3-20
Figure 3-16: Rub Test Screen Shot ........................................................................................................... 3-20
Figure 3-17: 4125 Towfish being Deployed ............................................................................................. 3-22
Figure 3-18: Bottom Track Tab ................................................................................................................ 3-23
Figure 5-1: Towfish Parts of Note .............................................................................................................. 5-2
Figure 5-2: Electronics Bottle and Transducer Array Sections Separated ................................................. 5-2
Figure 5-3: Cables Disconnected from the Electronics Bottle ................................................................... 5-3
Figure 5-4: Removing the Phillips Head Screws from the Electronics Bottle............................................. 5-4
Figure 5-5: Removing the Electronics Chassis from the Electronics Bottle ............................................... 5-5
Figure 5-6: Remote Desktop Icon .............................................................................................................. 5-6
Figure 5-7: Remote Desktop Splash Screen ............................................................................................... 5-6
Figure 5-8: Remote Desktop Warning Screen ............................................................................................ 5-7
Figure 5-9: Closing Sonar.exe ..................................................................................................................... 5-8
Figure 5-10: Tera Term Icon ....................................................................................................................... 5-8
Figure 5-11: Tera Term Splash Screen ....................................................................................................... 5-9
Figure 5-12. Terra Term Port Set-up ........................................................................................................ 5-10
Figure 5-13. Motion Sensor Serial Output ............................................................................................... 5-10
Figure 5-14. Motion Sensor Calibration Result ........................................................................................ 5-11
Figure 5-15. Motion Sensor Serial Output .............................................................................................. 5-12
Figure 5-16: Tilt 0 degrees ....................................................................................................................... 5-12
Figure 5-17: Tilt -90 degrees .................................................................................................................... 5-13
Figure 5-18: Tilt +90 degrees ................................................................................................................... 5-13
Figure 5-19: Compass Calibration Table .................................................................................................. 5-14
Figure 5-20 ............................................................................................................................................... 5-15
Figure 5-21 ............................................................................................................................................... 5-15
Figure 5-22: Magnetic Declination Estimated Value Screen .................................................................... 5-16
Figure 5-23: Angle of Declination Calculated ........................................................................................... 5-17
Figure 5-24 ............................................................................................................................................... 5-18
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LIST OF TABLES
Table 2-1: 4125-P Portable Topside Processor .......................................................................................... 2-2
Table 2-2: Towfish Specifications ............................................................................................................. 2-12
Table 3-1: AC Power Cord Wiring .............................................................................................................. 3-2
Table 3-2: ETHERNET Devices TCP/IP Addresses ....................................................................................... 3-8
Table 5-1: Topside Processor System Troubleshooting Guide ................................................................ 5-19
Table 5-2: 4125 Towfish Troubleshooting Guide ..................................................................................... 5-21
Table 5-3: Part Numbers for Major 4125-P Topside Processor Components .......................................... 5-24
Table 5-4: Part Numbers for Major 4125 Towfish Components ................................................................ 5-2
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1.0 OVERVIEW
The EdgeTech 4125 Series Dual-frequency Side Scan Sonar System is a frequency-modulated (FM), dual­frequency, side scan sonar that uses EdgeTech’s proprietary Full Spectrum “chirp” technology to generate high-resolution, side scan imagery at longer ranges than conventional continuous-wave (CW) systems. The system is designed primarily for search and recovery operations, along with surveys in shallow water.
The 4125 Series is available in two, dual simultaneous frequency configurations depending on the application: 400/900 kHz and 600/1600 kHz. 400/900 is the best choice for general survey work and the 600/1600 for the highest resolution such as search and recovery applications, etc.
In both configurations, the frequencies are transmitted as linearly-swept, wide-band, high energy acoustic pulses, and the received echoes are processed into high signal-to-noise (SNR) images that can be directly displayed as shades of gray or color on a computer monitor. The SNR images can also be printed on a continuous feed thermal printer, or stored in real time onto a large capacity hard drive and archived onto a DVD.
1.1 4125 Series Applications
Applications for the 4125 Series Dual-frequency Side Scan Sonar System are many, including:
Hydrographic surveys Geological surveys Search and recovery Channel conditioning/clearance surveys Bridge, pier, and harbor wall inspections Hull inspections Port security Archaeological surveys
1.2 Main System Components
The 4125 Series Dual-frequency Side Scan Sonar System is composed a 4125-P Portable Topside Processor or 4125 Rack Mount Topside, a 4125 Towfish (commonly called a Towfish), and a tow cable.
1.3 4125-P Portable Topside Processor
The 4125-P Portable Topside Processor is shown in FIGURE 1-1. It provides power and downlink telemetry to the towfish for sonar control and receives uplink side scan data, sensor data, and status information from the towfish for processing, storage, and display.
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The topside unit includes a laptop computer with Windows 7 and the EdgeTech DISCOVER 4125 Side Scan Sonar software preinstalled. DISCOVER 4125 provides control, storage, and display of the sonar data. The data can be stored in XTF and JSF formats.
The 4125-P Portable Topside Processor interfaces with the towfish uses very high bit rate digital subscriber line (VDSL) modems. The topside unit also interfaces with a global positioning system (GPS) over a USB to serial or RS-232 serial interface.
The topside processor integrates towfish and DC power supplies, an ETHERNET switch, a wireless router, and a VDSL modem, all housed within a single, compact, rugged, water-tight (when closed) Pelican Storm Case. It runs on either AC or DC power, and interfaces with the laptop computer over a wired or wireless 10/100BaseT ETHERNET connection. The computer can be stored inside the enclosure when not in use.
Figure 1-1: 4125 Laptop and Portable Topside Processor
CAUTION! Never attempt to use the portable topside’s Storm CaseTM as
a shipping container. Doing so will void warranties and may result in system damage.
LAPTOP COMPUTER
with DISCOVER 4125
Survey Software
PORTABLE TOPSIDE PROCESSOR
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1.4 4125 Rack Mount Topside
The 4125 system can also be ordered with a 19 2U rack mount option instead of the portable topside. This version of the processor is intended for permanent mounting in a sheltered section of the survey vessel.
This system configuration includes towfish and DC power supplies, ADSL modem, and an Ethernet switch, all within a single 19-inch 2U rack. The rack mount option interfaces with a user supplied computer over a 10/100BaseT Ethernet connection. The Ethernet cord is included.
1.5 Towfish
The 4125 Towfish is available with a choice of 400/900 kHz or 600/1600 kHz operating frequencies. It contains the sonar transducer arrays and the electronics required to transmit and receive the sonar signals; to receive the downlink commands from the topside processor; and to provide the uplink side scan data, sensor data, and status information to the topside processor.
The electronics are contained inside a single, lightweight stainless steel, 200-meter depth-rated housing, comprising the aft section of the towfish. The forward section is flooded and includes both the port and starboard transducer arrays. A single O-ring sealed end cap is attached to each end of the housing to seal it, and the forward end cap contains bulkhead connectors for connecting to the transducer arrays. An adapter cable for power and communication also connects to this end cap.
The cable snakes through a hole in the transducer array section and includes an inline connector for connecting to the tow cable. The towfish interfaces with the topside over a 10BaseT connection that uses VDSL modems in both the towfish and the topside processor.
The towfish is also equipped a stainless steel nose for hydrodynamic balance and two convenient carrying handles. A towing arm is rigidly mounted to a tow point on the top of the towfish housing adjacent to the tow cable connector. The tow cable attaches to a shackle on the towing arm.
Additional mounting holes are provided on the tow point should it be necessary to reposition the towing arm forward or aft to adjust the balance of the towfish. The towing arm also includes a safety release mechanism, which causes a shear pin to release the tow point should the towfish hit an obstruction or become snagged. If this happens, the towfish will rotate nose down, and a safety cable, which is attached from the tow point to the rear of the towfish, will pull the towfish over the obstruction or through the snag, stern first.
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Figure 1-2: 4125 Towfish
1.6 Tow Cable
The 4125 Series Dual-frequency Side Scan Sonar System includes a 50-meter tow cable, terminated at both ends. The tow cable is used both to connect to the towfish, and to tow it behind the survey vessel. Tow cable is a RG58 coax cable which includes a single conductor and shield.
Up to 600 meters of coax cable can be used. Contact EdgeTech Customer Service for available cable lengths other than the supplied 50-meter cable. A cable grip is also included for attaching the tow cable to a shackle on the towing arm of the towfish.
Safety cable
Waterproof Splice
Tow Cable Connector & Dummy Plug
Shackle
Shear pin
Carrying handles (2)
Tail Cone
Tow Arm
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Figure 1-3: 4125 Tow Cable
1.7 Optional Equipment
Optional equipment that can be installed and used with a 4125 Series Dual-frequency Side Scan Sonar System includes:
Keel Weight Kit (Part Number 0008464) Depressor Wing Kit (Part Number 0007860) HullScan Kit (Part Number 0008477) Marine Magnetics Sea Spy II and Explorer Magnetometer Interface (Part Number 0016344)
1.7.1 Depressor Wing
The Depressor Wing Kit provides a depressor wing (shown in FIGURE 1-4) that can be attached to the towfish, allowing it to be towed deeper and faster without increasing the length of tow cable in the water. The depressor wing attaches to the top of the towfish and pushes it deeper by exerting a downward force on the towfish as it moves through the water. A safety cable with a shear pin mechanism is attached to prevent loss of the towfish and wing should it become snagged.
Installation of the optional Depressor Wing is described in sub-section 3.9.2: INSTALLING THE DEPRESSOR
WING, and an ICD drawing is provided in (refer to FIGURE 2-8).
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Figure 1-4: Optional Depressor Wing
1.7.2 Keel Weight
The Keel Weight Kit provides an additional 15 lbs. of weight to the towfish or vertical structures such as bulkheads.
1.7.3 HullScan Kit
The HullScan kits enables a towfish to be inverted such that the transducer arrays are angled upward instead of downward, or in the vertical position. In this configuration the towfish can be used to scan the hulls of ships.
Installation of the HullScan Kit option is in sub-section 3.9.1: INSTALLING THE HULL SCAN Kit.
Figure 1-5: Optional Inverted HullScan Bracket
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2.0 SPECIFICATIONS
The specifications for the EdgeTech 4125 Series Dual-frequency Side Scan Sonar System include electrical, mechanical, and environmental characteristics for the main system components as follows:
4125-P Portable Topside Processor 4125 Towfish Cables
NOTE: All specifications are subject to change without notice.
2.1 4125 Topside Processor Specs
The specifications for the 4125-P Portable and 4125 Rack Mount Topside Processor are shown below:
4125 PORTABLE TOPSIDE
4125 RACK MOUNT TOPSIDE
Size:
19.0 cm (7.3 in.) high
49.0 cm (19.2 in.) wide
39.0 cm (15.2 in.) deep
8.3 cm (3.25 in.) high
48.3 cm (19 in.) wide
43.2 cm (17 in.) deep
Weight:
13.2 kg (29 lbs.) (w/ laptop computer) 10 kg (22 lbs.) (w/o laptop computer)
6.4 kg (14 lb)
Case construction:
High-impact structural polypropylene
Aluminum 19-inch rack mount
Case color:
Black
Black and Gold
Case sealing method:
Watertight cover with O-ring seal and purge valve
N/A (not water tight)
Shipping container type:
Carton
Carton
Shipping container size:
63.5 cm (25 in.) high
53.3 cm (21 in.) wide
53.3 cm (21 in.) deep
61 cm (24 in) high 61 cm (24 in wide
30.5 cm (12 in) deep
Shipping weight:
21.8 kg (48 lbs.)
11.3 Kg (25 lb)
Operating Temperature:
-0–40°C (32–104°F)
0–40°C (32–104°F)
Storage temperature:
-20–60°C (-4–140°F)
-20–60°C (-4–140°F)
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4125 PORTABLE TOPSIDE
4125 RACK MOUNT TOPSIDE
Operating relative humidity:
0–80% (non-condensing)
0–80% (non-condensing)
Non-operating storage relative humidity:
0–100%
0-100%
AC input power:
90–260 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 72–110 watts operating, auto switching
0.7 A/1.3 A at 120 VAC idling/operating
0.3 A/0.56 A at 240 VAC idling/operating
90–260 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 72–110 watts operating, auto switching
0.6 A/1.1 A at 120 VAC idling/operating
0.3 A/0.56 A at 240 VAC idling/operating
DC input power:
12–24 VDC, 72 watts operating
4.3 A/6.0 A at 12 VDC idling/operating
2.4 A/3.3 A at 24 VDC idling/operating
N/A
Power to towfish:
75 VDC at 1.7 A max
75 VDC at 1.7 A max
Processor:
Intel Pentium M 730, 2.4 GHz
N/A
Memory:
2 GB
N/A
Data storage:
500 GB SATA, 6.0 Gb/s
N/A
Operating system:
Windows 7
N/A
Application software:
DISCOVER 4125
DISCOVER 4125 (on user-supplied computer)
Display:
15.4-inch LCD
N/A
Keyboard:
Laptop keyboard
N/A
Pointing device:
Laptop mouse pad
N/A
Wireless ETHERNET:
Centrino 802.11b
N/A (wired ETHERNET connection only)
Towfish interface:
VDSL Modem link
VDSL Modem link
Table 2-1: 4125-P Portable Topside Processor
2.1.1 Technical Descriptions of Internal Components
This section provides an overall general description of the hardware elements comprising the 4125-P Portable and 4125 Rack Mount Topside Processors of the 4125 Series Dual-frequency Side Scan Sonar System. This information, which includes printed circuit board summary descriptions, chassis photos, component call-outs, and a wiring diagram, can be useful for troubleshooting purposes and installing optional equipment. The 4125 Towfish is considered non-user-serviceable and therefore specific
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