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1. _ 0 1 0 Millisecon Blanking Pulse Length L 0 4Millisecond Power Low High Sensitivity Gain t Threshold m i Filter setting Gate Depth 1 10 Default DK Cancel Apply Fig 2 18 Manually adjust parameters The basic settings include transmitted intensity Sensitivity and flitting setting 1 Transmitted intensity include the adjust of pulse length blanking pulse and power Pulse length pulse length indicates the transmitted pulse duration with the millisecond unit and its value ranges from 0 01 to 1 2 The intensity of the transmitted pulse becomes stronger along with longer pulse The figure width of the transmitted received pulse means the pulse intensity and the figure length of the transmitted received pulse means the pulse length If the pulse length is too long because of the too long duration of the signal it may lead to the error because of the overlap of the transmitted pulse and the 33 S sTONEX echo wave when measure shallow water If the pulse length is too short then the signal duration time is too short when measure deepwater or the absorption power of the water is too strong may appear no echo because the transducer canjt receive strong enough echo signal So we should adjust the pulse length value according to depth real time The default value of pulse length is 0 1ms If works on the sea we should increase the pulse length properly and since the
2. Connect with radio tide gauge to monitor tide real time for customer Heave Sensor port setting Connect with Heave Sensor device to correct heave real time for customer Depth font Depth font is the depth value showed in depth window when measuring Show as 2 31 39 GS sTONEX Sy 1007011226 STONEY Sp File Setting Dep Range G Rec Speed R View Help Fig 2 31Depth font i2 6 Register iH elpj gt jRegister 40 O sTONEX Regist EchoSounder Acsyncro ID fo 0 Limited Ir Hour Used fo Hour License Code a Keyboard Close Registration code format host Numbers 11 20 registration code Example for registration code D1026111111 9DD973C91CCHECINCHIA 00000050 Fill D1028111111900973C91CC8EC38C63A Registration Fig 2 33 Register interface Or press jKeyboard icon in Fig 2 23 then appear a virtual keyboard as bellow L i On Screen Keyboard Fi F2 F3 F490 F5 FG F7 Fa Fo Fig FiF Dlzlatleslelx alol Sen me Tals stcltislslilelsltli ER EIER shill Fig 2 34 Virtual keyboard 41 S sTONEX i 2 7 Operations i2 1 Depth data collecting Firstly run E6 software on the desktop And tap te or Range you will see wave data in the right of window There are two kinds of waveforms one is launch waves and the other is receiving waves You can change the parameters to adjust the showing waves window If you want to record th
3. d Bottom 1 00Centimet d d Landscape Portrait Orientation Horizontal scale 3 fe 50 O sTONEX Fig 2 46 Page Setup Margin The first page of page setup is page margin set up mainly for setting the space of image the keep out edge distance can be set as 0 but the printer should support 0 edge distances Set the direction of paper Generally it is laterally prints if specifically needs it apply length wise direction printing Paper size is what the present printer reads out Page Setup Margin Paper Format Reter paper type EE v Width 21 00Centimeter gt Height 29 70Centimeter DD Im Cancel Help Fig 2 47 Page Setup Alter here and then confirm the paper size will be altered to new paper size 51 S sTONEX Page Setup Fig 2 48 Format setting ifile iprint preview it can preview the image so that to confirm the pages 52 S sTONEX 100701_1226 STONEX E EIS 2 Nest Page Prey Page Twa Page Zoom In Zoom Out Close Page 1 ID Left tirmef Hours Voltage Left DC poercent eit 0 87 Meter Fig 2 49 Preview If preview is OK then it can do printing jfilej j printi it will go to the printing dialog box select the printer and the page scope then press iconfirm to print 53 O sTONEX PR Printer Name Tencent Virtual Printer Properties Status Headu Type Tencent Virtual Printer
4. GS sTONEX User manual STONEX E6 Contents Blut 3 Tage Introduction E 3 i12 CMO SOUL TI elei 3 11 2 1 Echo Sounding Principles csssesssessssssessesssessesssssesessesssssenesetssesseresesersssen 3 IWE EO eer 4 1 2 3 Blanking Pulse Length c ssssesssessssssessesssesssessssssesersessssesessssessesseeessesertsessesetee 5 LAPON T AO e E E E EE A E 5 Ee D SW AW lee e WEE D WC BEP lte soe r A 6 Eo ReaL GOP FNS eene 7 i1 3 1 Three type depth le CIE 1 11 3 2 Data for Mat sckeducecesnesstenrecedisenipiviuustdduuedvectedeteninebinnisviesitdetsiunstteitaieredinunvsiesnttdeswtaneln 7 W GE le EE 11 E SOUNG VOCE ge 12 W Mr Tl U E 14 11 3 6 Shallow alarm E 14 11 3 7 No Echo Alarm E 15 napio EO annin a i i 16 i D LSPECIFICATIONS and Features EEN 16 i 2 2 E6 Package Check LiSt sssssssssssssssssrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnneneneeoennnnnsssnnsnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnne 19 We Ae UE e 1 ME 20 Zeek MOUATHING Ol Tran SQUCED EE 20 22 Late ER 12 4 Main Menu Of E6 software wciccssscsssssssssssssesssssssessssstssssessesssssssessessesenseseseeseen 23 i2 4 1 Depth data display window and waveform display window 25 2A TOODA aa E E A 27 PA odere ae AoT a E E Ee 30 RN Parameter S saiisine iiai anaana ee a ee 30 2 5 1 Parameters setting erer 30 2 5 2 parameters Sett Ng E 32 le re E 36 S sTONEX e E E 40 Eegiel 42 2 7 1 Depth data collecting asicstonsterssezsicarstetaviveisnvetesahcenaansintstateantentinennste 42 2 7 2 Depth Re
5. Open 2 replay check or add record Clicking the Open button can open an exist graph data file so that to Note If measure the depth after open an exist depth data file then the data will be recorded followed the end of the exists data e 3 Mark The Mark button is used to mark the user Graph file with an event mark This mark is also generated on the printer output The event is tagged with current depth time and geographic position if available After Mark button is clicked a line annotated with text data is place vertically on the screen ES 7 pA d 4 Preview Before printing out viewing the graph may be necessary And click this button to get once over 27 S sTONEX Replay When having loaded an exist Graph Data file this button is used to replay the moving representation of the bottom for viewing and searching which contains digitized depth values navigation information and event marks Toy 6 to After input correct basic information about the survey such as draft and sound velocity this button can help new user to finish advanced settings about the equipment automatically and drives the echo sounder to work Under this mode only the pulse length and gain can be adjusted on the Status bar below Pulse Length 7 0 10Millisec Gain e l eee Cee eee ee ee EET TETI ee eee ess las 7 A This button is used to log depth according to userjs settings inclu
6. S sTONEX SN 18 Default This button is used to get default values i2 4 3 Status bar ID Left time Hours Voltage Left DC percent HUM 0 87Meter Fig 2 14 Status ID ID is serial number of E6 Left time Left time show the rest time the echo sounder can work continuously which is related to the register code Voltage V It shows the voltage status of the current power supply which update once per 5 seconds Left DC Show the status of the power supply by percent Num digits roll show the status of Num Lock Caps Lock and Scroll Lock i 2 5 Parameters i2 5 1 Parameters setting Sy 1007011226 STONEY File Setting Dep Range Advanced H a Unit d Option Fig 2 15 Settings 30 O sTONEX Click jSetting gt jBasicj enter into the dialog below Basic Parameter Acsynera Si Draft 0 50Meter 4 p 0 01 sound Velocity 1480 00Meter KS Calculate Max Depth 999Meter 4 Shallow Alarm 0 00Keter 4 ku E No Echo Alarm e Close Open Default DK Cancel Apply Fig 2 16Basic settings The following parameters can be set here draft value sound velocity and so on Default is to use the default value of parameters OK is to confirm the setting cancel is to cancel the parameter settings Apply is to use the current parameters 1 Draft the draft value is the measurement value from the water surface to the bottom of the
7. OO OAT GE FE ioe SSTal AH OOO d Top Echo Poo 28 01 aH OO OAT OST Fig 2 11 depth image 1 graph file The red line is water line draft line is the green line 25 GS sTONEX Vertically from left to right the software displayed the time of the mark line and the label on each mark line the mark mode can be Auto mode which is controlled by GPS software to send control commands automatically or by manual mode There are three operations the user can adjust the ruler 1 When change the depth range the ruler will change the screen display of water depth j Denser i Sparser 2 Use jDenser or Gpareer to change the resolution of the ruler in order to get depth data more accurately Shallow to shift the ruler up and down 3 Use jDeep or jShallow Deen NOTE No matter how the ruler scale changes in the measurement process the O users can use fest ito back to the original state 2 Waveform Transmitted Pulse Echo Fig 2 12 Wave Has been Rotated 90 janticlockwise After power on the echo sounder no matter start recording or replaying data there is waveform in the right window 26 O sTONEX 2 4 2 Toolbar Sx 100701 1226 STONEX E6 Fig 2 13 Shortcut 1 New Clicking the New button can bring up a System Save Dialog Select the directory path and then input file name to create a new file for saving acoustic graph data E
8. 17 04 01 LF 0 00 HF 16 01 0 00 enee ee ee e TOOOOO2 17 04 55 LF 0 00 HF 14 01 0 00 Fig 2 38 Mark line has been rotated 90jclockwise the parameters on the mark line which are point name time low frequency mark low frequency depth high frequency mark and high frequency depth the X Y the depth of the water If no value please use space to replace it Note if users go to one water area at the first time in order to get a best showing and result you can record a little time data and then adjust the parameters setting from the waveforms 44 O sTONEX i2 7 2 Depth Result file There are three format files of depth result date pll date txt date cab And date cab is composed of compressive file by date pll and date txt Sy 100701 1226 STONEY EB File Setting Dep Rangel Kec Speed UR Hew Ctri tH Open Ctrlto Export Marks Fig 2 39 Cabinet or not You can select cabinet in the menu when recording depth data If you do not select cabinet the data the cross section diagram of depth will be Wi saved as date pll file For example SI A 080128 1516 means1 5 16 on January 28 2008 in order to check the parameters of surveying all parameters files are saved as date txt format after it is changed and the date txt is the same name of date pll just extension name is different If you select the packed record menu Due to the large graphics files in order to reduce data of disk space when finish th
9. At the same time user have to read the scale on the junction pole to get the value of the draft draft is the value between the water surface and the bottom of the transducer as showed In Fig 1 o PL water surface WE dratt Transducer Ultrasonic wave Fig l Echo Sounding Principles The signal frequency of the high frequency transducer is about 200 KHz that of the low frequency transducer is about 20 KHz Low frequency signal has a longer wavelength so strong penetration capacity it can also penetrate a certain thickness of silt 11 2 2 Pulse length It indicates the transmitted pulse duration in millisecond unit its value ranges A S sTONEX from 0 01 to 1 2 The intensity of the transmitted pulse becomes stronger with longer pulse If the pulse length is too long it may lead to an inaccuracy because of the overlap of the transmitted pulse and the echo wave when measuring in shallow water If the pulse length is too short when measuring in deep water or when the absorption power of the water is too strong may appear no echo because the transducer canjt receive enough echo signal So user should adjust the pulse length value according to depth real time The default value of pulse length is 0 1ms If works on the sea user should increase the pulse length properly since the higher salinity of the water increases strongly the absorption of the ultrasound 11 2 3 Blanking Puls e Length The expe
10. Diver Wher LPT3 Comment Print to file Print range Copies e All C Pages from 1 to e Number of copies Help Fig 2 50 Print dialog i 2 8 Survey Mode i2 8 1 Auto survey mode This section gives an example to introduce the normal operation steps Auto mode 1 Connect the transducer to E6 by the port Connect the power cable and keyboard mouse wiring Connect the GPS data cable to the COM connector and connect the Hardlock Key of Surveypro to USB connector 54 O sTONEX 2 Power on 3 Run the echo sounder software through clicking the icon which is named E6 on the desktop 4 Click Auto button and then click Record button and then select the directory path and input the file name for saving the graph data 5 Click the menu Settings gt Basic to bring up the Basic Setting dialog and input current draft and sound velocity 6 Click the menu Settings gt Option to bring up the Option dialog And the Mark Basic is selected to be Automatic and the Ruler Increment is selected to be one of the options by user 7 Minimize the echo sounder software and run Surveypro navigation software and create a new project referring to Surveypro manual 8 Connect echo sounder with Surveypro 2 8 2 Manual survey mode In most situations the user need not adjust the acoustic settings of the echo sounder Transmitted Pulse Length Blanking Pulse Length Threshold Gain and Depth Gate Each parameter i
11. Table1 1 Show the sound velocity at different temperature in fresh water Sound velocity is a critical parameter when performing surveying work Normally sound velocity is between 1300m s and 1650m s the theoretical value is 1500m s Due to the salinity of the sound velocity in sea is faster than in fresh water The tablel 1 provides a method for the user to enter a calibrated sound velocity into the system for calculating an accurate depth measurement E6 use Check bar to calculate the current sound velocity and that is to put the check bar into the water then use the echo sounder to calculate the sound velocity After calculate and then input the calculation value Press Calculate in Fig 1 4 and then Sound velocity calculate dialog will be brought out S sTONEX oa Velocity Calculate Es According e Than Depth Measure Depth 5 1 Than Deph 5 0 C Temprature and Salinity Temprature 25 Salinity 35 OK Cancel Calculate Fig1 4 Sound velocity calculate If use check bar first to select the Than Depth then input the Measure Depth The Measure depth is from the echo sounder Than Depth is the depth from the water surface to the check bar then press Calculate then the current sound velocity is figured out If uses the temperature and salinity to calculate the sound velocity then input the temperature and salinity directly i1 3 5 Max Depth Max Depth is the reference value for Auto change Depth range Ge
12. This format only shows the correct depth and the acceptable depth error the incorrect depth not display Description of the format GPSSS 005 34 1463 0 60 0 3 0 5 7 f lt CR gt lt LF gt GPSSS is data header 005 34 is depth value the unit is meter and the current depth is 5 34m 1463 is sound velocity the unit is meter 0 60 is the draft value the unit is meter 0 3 is pulse length the unit is ms 0 5 is Logging cycle second f Checksum The data format output Is GPSSS 005 07 1463 0 60 0 3 0 5 E3 GPSSS 005 10 1463 0 60 0 3 0 5 DA GPSSS 005 07 1463 0 60 0 3 0 5 F B 2 SDH 13D format S sTONEX Description of the format DT H HHHHH lt CR gt lt LF gt DTIBH HHHH H lt CR gt lt LF gt DTEHHHHHH lt CR gt lt LF gt DT mark depth DT lt M gt ddddd lt M gt lt SPACE gt or B or E ddddd depth centimeter The mark SPACE gt j means depth is correct The mark jBj means depth error is tolerance The mark jEj means depth is incorrect 3 DESO 25 format This format only shows the correct depth and the acceptable depth error the incorrect depth not display If itis high frequency channel DAH HHHH H lt SPACE gt m lt CR gt lt LF gt If it is low frequency channel DB 4 4 lt PACE gt m lt CR gt lt LF gt D is identity header The mark jAj means high frequency The mark jBj means low frequency H HH H His depth the unit is meter lt space gt is one blank space M me
13. higher salinity water absorbs ultrasound strongly Blanking pulse The experiment proves that the ultrasonic lasts out even if the Pulse Length time is over and that is said remaining ultrasonic signal And this signal will affect the return signal from the bottom and the blanking pulse length can clear the remaining signal to get precise depth Blanking Pulse Length must be one millisecond longer than the Pulse Length except extreme case Power It indicates the amplitude of the ultrasonic with two grades that are low and high Low power usually is used for shallow water and high power is used for deep water 2 Sensitivity contains Gain and threshold Gain The gain value means the enlargement factor of the return signal It is useful to increase the gain when the return signal is feeble but the noise is enlarged as the gain is increased So the gain must Is set considering the vantage and disadvantage The Gain should be increased or decreased until the digitizer finds the correct bottom Threshold The threshold value decides when the timer using for accumulating the echo continuous time stops work and to start picking up return signal 34 S sTONEX When increasing the threshold value feebler signal may be picked up but the Signal is more possible unwanted Here is some empirical value for reference Filter transmitted intensity Sensitivity Depth setting range Pulse blanking Gate length depth 1 ae In manual
14. probe Connect the transducer plug in the power positioning system and peripheral equipment you can use 12V DC power supply or direct into 220V AC you must use the corresponding power supply cable 2 3 2 Interfaces VGA COM2 OMI USB1 USB2 12V DC Transducer Fig 2 5 Interfaces Figure 2 5 shows the basic panel connections to the echo sounder unit There is one VGA port for external monitor two COM ports two USB ports and one port for 12DC power or 220V AC power The transducer port is to connect the E6 with the transducer The user should make sure that after wiring is complete each plug is firmly attached to main housing unit 22 S sTONEX Fig 2 6 Keyboard amp mouse wiring Fig 2 7interface of keyboard and mouse Fig 2 8 12V external power cable Fig 2 9 E6 power adapter i 2 4 Main Menu of E6 software After mount the related devices well then power on E6 wait for the system starts to enter into the Embede WINDOWS XP user interface then double click Ss ER to enter depth measurement main menu 25 X i D Q oe 100701_1226 STONEX EG 00 O OES S 0Z9S BOL TOS9E92 99 2S AB 00 0 AT TE Gaz 2T Dz 260000 f 00 O 89 ThOZ9S BST POSIE9Z 99 ZS AH OO 0 AT LZ G2 Et 10802 960000 Denser Sparser Default pi PrO29S STs 9099892 69 25 CR ATE CERN ED EST 00 O O03 2h029S Te
15. selected to be Automatic and the Ruler Increment is selected to be one of the options by user 7 Minimize the echo sounder software and run Surveypro navigation software and create a new project referring to Surveypro manual 8 Connect echo sounder with Surveypro referring to the previous chapter 56 O sTONEX Chapter 3 Connect with GPS 3 1 Connect to GPS receiver STONEX E6 echo sounder not only can be used as a set of echo sounder and output data using depth but also can be loaded in Surveypro software then connect to GPS receiver and collecting position data and depth data Meanwhile the echo sounder can be used as a computer 3 1 1 How to connect to GPS receiver GPS antenna transducer keyboard Mouse Fig 3 1Connection with GPS Here we use beacon receiver as an example You can find the COM port on the right side of E6 then use the COM port cable connect beacon receiver to E6 then set the receiver type and COM port number in the software then you will get the position data and depth data 57 S sTONEX 3 1 2 Note of connection Port configuration There are two COM ports on the right side of E6 E6 normally used one COM port to output depth date the other port is for backup If you want E6 to use with other software you can use a cable with COM port to connect E6 to other computer to transfer the depth date i3 2 Software Setting i3 2 1 Surveypro setting Firstly run the Survey
16. survey mode all the above parameters can be adjusted by hand Auto survey mode can work in any water with good conditions when the water is too muddy such as near dredging boat this mode also has good ability of anti interference Sometimes even with auto mode the user still can adjust the Pulse length and Gain in the status bar as the figure below show Pulse Length 0 10Millisec Gain dT eee eee eed ee eee ee ee ee ess las Pulse length adjust the emitted energy intensity Gain adjust the echo intensity When the Echo is thin or weaker the user need to increase the gain also when the water depth is deeper the user should increase the pulse width In a word adjust the parameters according to actual situation The purpose of the adjustment is to get clear and visible echo at the same time the drawing record is clean and clear 35 O sTONEX Se T N VK tal CO oy H Cl Ch E kW n kW kW jn T wel wel ep vii OO oo wo yoo vi mj SI o Ort tool o af wo Hi aw DJ Di 7 oy Gay wo a vi TT Fei CH DI Oh On On gi iii EA ay Gay Gay oo Poa Sr TT SI T T T T Ty WT Ty WT Dy a oy mm mm mm Oct ON ray Way OO Hi way Hi W it Wa Ki Ki K Ki Ki K s Ki ol ol ei lol pala wo J Sch a al w S Sea T Fig 2 19 The standard figure in normal surveying i2 5 3 Option 1007011226 STONEY File Setting Dep Range z Basic m Advanced Fig 2 2 Option Click Settin
17. transducer before set this value and please get this value by measurement 2 Sound velocity In different seasons and different waters including different temperature will have a different velocity the velocity of fresh water and sea water are different so requests to check the echo sounder before each measurement There are various ways for this check but the common Is two ways one is Check bar which will be introduced in followed sections The other way is to measure the sound velocity by sound velocimeter on the spot sound velocimeter not only measure the sound velocity but also the water 31 GS sTONEX depth then together with the water temperature and depth the user can get the sound velocity after calculation and then input this sound velocity into the software 3 Max Depth it is a reference value for auto change function always this value needn t to set 4 shallow alar tip this function and input the value when the depth is lower than this value E6 will alarm 5 No Echo Alarm after open this function if there is no echo received by the transducer E6 will alarm i2 5 2 parameters setting Setting Dep Rang Basic Advanced Uri t d Option Fig 2 17 Settings When you choose manual mode in main menu then you can enter into Advanced to adjust the parameters in Fig 2 18 32 O sTONEX Customize Parameters Acsynero es Transmitted intensity Pulse Length
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19. FPE FG E EEEE TEN ERE EUEEE BEE EEE EEE Ee WI Custom colors BEEBE EB EEE BREESE 2m Define Custom Colors gt gt Ok Cancel Fig 2 27 Color The baud rate of depth data output port is 9600 Output Depth 37 O sTONEX 1 Port Settings Two ports are available on the side of the E6 Echo Sounder for utilizing a variety of input output choices The ports are labeled COM 1 and COM 2 And there are virtual ports COM 10 and jCOM20j within the system Each status of the Port Setting is described below Table 2 1 Port Setting Status Closed Set virtual port COM 10 as depth output port COM1 Set port COM 1 as depth output port COM2 Set port COM 2 as depth output port If wanting to modify the port click the Port Setting and the Figure2 28 dialog iS brought up COM port settings EA Port Closed i Daudrate san Parity NONE l Databits EE otopbit ONE E Default Cancel Fig 2 28 Port Setting 38 S sTONEX Refer to Table Land select a right port from the Port list Set the baud rate to 4800 9600 or else depending on the baud rate of the output data All serial input strings must conform to NMEA 0183 Standards for transmission protocol Data Bits 8 Parity None and Stop Bits 1 Click Modify button to apply the settings Depth data format setting Depth Data Format Stone dati Mark Basis Timer Secy ide Gauge Fig 2 29 Data format Tide Gauge port setting
20. TI Sb cz 0 10 0102 90000 00 O OZS PITZ9S ZOT S0h9E92 ZE Gh AB O0 0 AT 2S CES f G e HE L ing Dep Range G Rec Speed R OSZ barock Ab IH O00 ESZ PTB9E92 CO Lh AH OO 0 AI Sb EZ 4 0 10 0102 290000 b6 121296 Ge 2Th9E92 GL Sb WH 00 0 AT ZK CG E 0 20 0TO2 T90000 00 O LOG 9TTZ9S Sett ab k Pause 00 o Int 6TTZ9 File Pulse Length Ready 8TMeter 0 ime Hours Voltage DI Left DC percent Left t interface In indow and the small w indow lay wi isp is the depth data record d The left window ignal echo pulse waveform and s on the right shows the launched pulse 24 ler the scale of which can be IS a Fu ibration can select the denser sparser or default between two windows there D I zoomed in and out Scale cal amplitude a 7 Q m LU isplay lay window and waveform di isp 4 1 Depth data d window dratt waterline current value is 0 LA leeden Mark line Scale WA LO E wei a fst d0 o ze 721 AH OO 0 HaeFoo TENER OO 0 Awawe TENACA a sb Ruler line ooo Ge TLT AH oO O ay d JTT Je te a a be lr g E E pdo rehe Ba ono A Son doo 26 9T AH Og CAT Ogre 0070 69 2 O00 a1 OPEL OOO pact AH
21. acter to perform AND operation with Error Bit Generally no use Event character the instruction for marking which is the marking instruction issued from the computer to the echo sounder and the default of which is ASCII format if click Hex then it will issue the marking instruction with Hex Always different echo sounder has different marking instructions 11 3 3 Draft setting Clicking the Basic submenu brings up the following dialog 11 S sTONEX Basic Parameter Acsynera Draft 0 50Mete 4 b Kam Sound Velocity 1480 00Meter 4 tin Calculate Max Depth 499hMeter 4 d Shallow Alarm 0 00Meter 4 IT No Echo Alarm e Close C Open Default Cancel Apply Fig 1 3 Basic settings When the Junction Pole and Transducer is installed the transducer draft can be got form the Junction Pole markers The Draft is shown in the current units either meter or feet To modify the draft input the value into the jDraft jedit frame by hand and then click Apply button to accept the new draft Normally the draft value is not less than 0 5m i 1 3 4 Sound Velocity Temperature Sound Temperature Sound Temperature Sound velocity m s C velocity m s C velocity m s O sTONEX ee a rem o a o om a e j a Ce ee a oe o es o ran o n e os a e e e Table Sound velocity in fresh water Note The table is just for reference when settings depth
22. ans unit is meter O sTONEX 4 INNERSPACE455 format This format only shows the correct depth and the acceptable depth error the incorrect depth not display STX HHHH lt CR gt STX is identity header H 1s depth the unit is centimeter Set EchoSounder x E chosoumder Port Setting Echosounder Descnptiorn Echosounder Stonex E5 E6 echo sounder bel Use R D Format Type Name Stonex E5 E6 echo sounder Head GP555 Gi Character String ASCII Tail 13 Error Mark SES Bobo o Error Character we D la Length Eror Bit Code 0 Multiplier 1 ef E went Mark Event character Hex Fig 1 2 Set Echo Sounder S sTONEX Run Survey pro software Setting gt Echo sounder Echo sounder if use Echo sounder must click Use Head data header begin letters in each row Tail the end of each data always use ASCII 13 means Enter Position Means that the depth data is from this position include the space before the short data Length the numbers of effective digits counting from the Head Error character When this error character appears means there is incorrect data Multiplier When transform the unit of the depth value to meter need to shift the decimal point such as 0 01 needs to shift the decimal point towards the left 2bits Error Bit Show the position of the error character Code Code is the char
23. ap Pr Seg STerSSe oe I Jumg k n S880rP JOP SP6Pooe Gl 205 TS80rr SOT br6rSSe Co Cye End WP kr Car L CAE E A F T e LA A Dy i l e 4x GC bk Cen br6PSSe SO KH okt 82 bb kbGGZ 9S acaba N b tbkb TTS SCRR CZ OS e eg Gees bk Gd ZA a Pause Fig 2 41Replayingjpress jump Pop up the index dialog box select the mark which needs tore play the user also can find the start time through checking time click okt then it will start to replay The index dialog box 47 STONIEX Index 12 76 16 000040 2010 07 01 12 22 39 000043 201 0 07 01 000044 2010 07 01 12 22 5 12 26 30 12 26 30 000045 2010 000046 2010 07 01 12 29 57 000047 2010 07 01 12 23 01 000048 2010 07 01 12 23 03 000049 2010 07 01 12 23 07 000050 2010 07 01 12 23 09 000051 2010 07 01 12 23 13 NANACHA 20TA NF Nd Oste E 4 Im b Time for Ruler line w Include mark line wW Include ruler line jw Include settings OK OK L Choose the items to display Fig 2 42 The function of restore key A The restore key Restore is to help observe the detailed of the echo reply Fig 2 43 toolbar for ruler control i2 4 The copy amp backup of data Copy of data there is 2 USB com ports can connect different USB storage disk once the USB com port Is inserted XP system will install automatically then 48 S sTONEX the disk sy
24. ction of CF card After set it in please remember to tighten the screws of the CF cap Note CF card need not be replaced unless meet no reason problem To lest water leakage and introduced circuit board short circuiting while burned out motherboard CF card lid is forbidden to tear down After the successful replacement please delete all COM port in the control panel applet gt gt gt the system hardware device manager gt port and restart the system After the restart the system the systems will automatically assigned COM port Then please update the firmware and control software to make PC and 61 O sTONEX microcontroller program matched 14 2 Maintenance of E6 system i4 2 1 Maintenance of the mainframe NOTE Take the instrument from the box carefully take care not break the LCD screen when put the echo sounder into the box put the E6 mainframe separately in one box not together with mouse and keyboard in case break the LCD screen during transportation i4 2 2 How to carry the transducer Fig 4 1 Correct Fig 4 2 wrong i4 2 3 Maintenance of the junction pole The pole of transducer standard configuration is with 3 parts total 2 meters long one head of a spiral holes is for the connection of the transducer the minimum scale above the pole is 0 1 meters echo sounder has considered the 62 S sTONEX depth of transducer after connection When setting the echo sounder firstly need conn
25. ding basic settings and advanced settings The difference between jAuto and jManualj is only on advanced settings In Manual mode advanced parameters need to be set by user fe SR 8 Record After choosing Auto or Manual click this button to start recording the graph data When the button is clicked a System Save Dialog may be brought up Then the advice is to choose D disk to save the data file and the default file name is the current date 9 28 O sTONEX Print Clicking the Print button can bring up a Set Printer dialog S I 10 22 This button is used for checking the current software version and hardware version to decide whether needing to update it 11 Sep This button is used to stop the echo sounder working and exit this software Before exiting the software in any condition the graph data has been saved into storage automatically So user doesnjt worry about the loss 12 Deen displayed in the view window and user can click the Deep button to extend When the depth is out of the Range the graph may not be the depth Range 13 Shallow This button is used to shrink the Depth Range Ki 14 Un This button is used to move the record screen up 15 Down 16 This button is used to make the Range Markers denser increase This button is used to move the record screen down the scale resolution 17 paser This button is used to make the Range Markers sparser 29
26. e data you can new a file In menu File you can see NEW tap it then give a name of the file Then tap OK Data will be recorded automatically when waves is showing If you want to add the data to an exist file please go to FILE OPEN to open an existing file then tap ee the new data will be recorded following exist ones If E6 is as replay mode you want to record the data you need tap End to end replay then tap istart and set the parameters then start to record Transmitted Pulse Echo 42 O sTONEX Fig 2 35 Normal Has been rotated OU All depth graphics files are showing from left to right when record data a CA If you want to stop recording you can tap again or exit the software Depth line Scale mark line Fig 2 36 Graph file There are three modes to product mark line they are manual auto and timer and you can find them from OPTION window Depth Data Format Stones dat Mark Basis Manual Timer Sec Botte Fig 2 37 Mark basis 43 S sTONEX Manual user can tap d button on the toolbar software will draw up the mark line now Auto When users connect E6 to Surveypro the Surveypro software will send the signals of marking to E6 Timer means you select the mode as timer and then set the clock in the number of seconds at this time the software will start from the beginning of time according to the set time interval of automatic marking TOOUOOO1
27. e depth and frequency is as the following table Dep Range G Rec Sp Auto Change Data sampling rate eee T Less than 15m tess than 30m 307 O sTONEX From the table it indicates that to get high sampling rate and resolution of the echo image proper depth range should be selected If the depth range selected is shallower than the true depth then the system will change to the proper frequency automatically the bottom profile of the water canjt be showed on the screen totally but it doesnjt affect the accuracy 11 3 Related terms i1 3 1 Three type depth data There are three kinds of depth data correct depth the depth with tolerance error incorrect depth 1 Correct depth is the depth value measured under normal surveying 2 The depth with tolerance error is the depth value measured when the bottom of the water changes suddenly or there is reasonable change in the water 3 Incorrect depth is the fault depth data because of noise or accidental error The software will distinguish the above three kinds of data automatically with reliable result 1 3 2 Data for mat E6 echo sounder can output four kinds of depth data format GS sTONEX Depth Data Format Stones dat Mark Basis Timer ec ide Gauge KNUDSEN Fig 1 1 1 Stonex data format Stonex data if use this format when set the echo sounder type in Surveypro or other navigation software Stonex echo sounder should be selected
28. e surveying it will put graphics files and parameter configuration files compressed into date Cab automatically For i this file can be used directly to open by E6 software or use WinRAR decompression The file after be compressed will save a few times space For example 080128 1516 pll and 080128 1516 pl1 txt used 13M 45 GS sTONEX Space but after compressed the file 080128 cab only occupied 620KB It is about 1 20 of no compressed i2 7 3 Replay Reply Click open key then it will show selecting file dialog box find the data file external name is PL1 click open then it will enter the reply mode automatically there are 3 selections for replyspeed they are normal p Mame j Date modified Type z i AAW wihd 12072 plt 2007 1 8 15 25 EchoSe Di 2007 1 8 14 49 EchoSe D Recent Places P 21061205 pil Fis name Files of type Pulse Fila foi Fig 2 40 choose the file to replay Replay key by hand the reply If double click the pl1 file after press 46 e o 7 m Li I Cyce process will start automatically so that it can enter reply mode if press the data file will cycle replaying Jump can do it If you want to reply some specific data the Operates as follows Select the specific data press dumpt so ech Sy 2 j061205 STOWEX ES Ki gt m nl co ih Bi Restore ee a Hoo tbe a af git GR
29. ect three parts pole then put the cable pass through pole from the spiral hole then be out on the other side of the pole and then please make the hole of transducer be position at the hole of the pole and use the screw to fix on the pole There is a screw cap on the other side of the pole please be out the cable sideward of the cap to avoid cable weared Upper lid can be placed GPS antenna GPS antennas can offset elsewhere The peared side of transducer you can put it towards to the head or Stern of the ship when it is in the water When finish the project please remove the GPS antenna firstly then take down the lid then lift up the pole raise the transducer and pour out the water in the pole from another side then tear down other parts Fig 4 3Junction pole 63
30. g option enter into the option dialog Fig 2 25 to set the signal color communication port output depth tide gauge and heave sensor setting 36 S sTONEX Option ZS Option XS Output Depth Signal color Output Depth J Signal color Closed Port Setting WT Closed Port Setting WT Depth Data Format stonex dat B Depth Data Format South Surv gt ES saa a Bo 84 Mark Basis Manual 78 Mark Basis Manual D eg aes CH Timertseq 10 Timertsect 1 Ce Tide Gauge Tide Gauge CH Closed Port Setting Closed Port Setting 54 Soun sane asane Format South stani OOO aA O O Format South stani Ss A Heave Sensor f A ae Heave Sensor EH E ing am COM Port Setting 80 A COM Port Setting oOo AR WE 2 Format TSS1 18 Format TSS1 D FH 12 Sai Ruler Increment SMinute Color Ruler Increment Minute Gray Clear the screen before Replay l Clear the screen before Replay M Hide the mark information when replaying Default Color Hide the mark information when replaying Default Color Display Min and Max Depth Depth rent Ree Depth Font M Display parameter Display parameter l Display Digitized Lines OK Cancel Display Digitized Lines ok Cancel Fig 2 25 grey display Fig 2 26 Colorful display Signal color There are two choices Color Grey If change colors the user can enter into the color setting dialog by double click WI
31. he industrial control unit the echo sounding unit data processor internal memory unit interfaces and I O devices The special design make it dustproof waterproof shockproof It can collects depth measurement and positioning GPS data together All these features make this instrument a product with a strong compatibility stable performance and reliable accuracy The machine comes with a 12 1 inch TFT LCD color touch screen which support a clear visibility also under bright light It has an embedded operative system Windows XP which can connect to external keyboard mouse and other external USB devices Dominant frequency of the CPU is 1 6 GHZ with 1Gb internal memory and built in 4 Gb massive electronic storage E6 can connect to a GPS receiver of any manufacturers for positioning Users can run different hydrographic surveying software Support embedded WinXP version on it It is an ideal instrument for sea river or lake water depth measurement together with the port and waterway dredging project 11 2 Echo Sounding Features 11 2 1 Physical principles The principle of echo sounder is to use acoustic waves ultrasound spread through the water the ultrasonic transducer probe launches ultrasounds 3 S sTONEX then it measures the time t between the emission wave and the reflected wave by the bottom of sea If acoustic propagation velocity in water is V and Zis the distance from transducer to the bottom of sea then Z V t 2
32. mbol will be shown it is convenient for users to copy and exchange the data The backup of data can reserve the field data the data can be print and browse it is easy to operate insert the U disk in the back of echo sounder then copy the file in My computer or Explorerj the suffix of the original data is pl1 Note If use the GPS in depth measurement it still needs to copy the GPS assignment and positioning data Pe o627 2hujiang 1 plt PY 0627 zhujiang 2 pli P shuj206201 oi P shujiangd 202 pli Fig 2 44 data file SS 100701_1226 STONEX ER ele e Soe Denser Sparser Default Ready ID Left time Hours Voltage D Left DC percent RUN 0 87Meter Fig 2 45 Replay the graph data 49 S sTONEX 2 7 5 Print the data pE Data printing After reply the data if it needs to be printed press itint to print Note This function can be used in other computers when it needs to print copy the software and data to the other computer then print out Before printing preview it and it needs to do page setup and print preview The main function of page setup is setting the page direction and the page margin the important parameter is the amplification factor of horizontal axis when the amplification factor of horizontal axis is 10 the data of echo in printing will be drew out to 1 MM Page Setup Margin Paper Format Margin Top TERA d Left 1_00Centimet d Right 1 00Centimet
33. nerally estimate the max depth of the current water area then set the Depth range 11 3 6 Shallow alarm When open the shallow alarm function and set the value then when the 14 S sTONEX measured depth value is shallower than this value the buzzer of echo sounder will alarm 1 3 7 No Echo Alarm When the basic settings and advanced setting has error or if the tilt angle of the transducer is too large or measuring depth is over the depth range lead to no echo received by the transducer then the echo sounder will sound an alarm the alarm sound 1 second then stops 4 seconds 5 seconds of a cycle and the frequency is 0 2Hz then to check the possible reasons above one by one is necessary Note when the boat near the dock or travel in shallow water take care of the transducer not to hurt or break something hard or hanging objects affect the progress of the project if necessary remove the probe in advance GS sTONEX Chapter2 E6 i 2 LSpecifica tions and Features Fig 2 1 E6 E6 is a kind of industrial control and digital echo sounder which is integrated with the LCD screen industrial control unit echo sounding unit data processor internal memory unit and kinds of interfaces and I O devices STONIEX Fig2 2 Transducer Single Frequency Fig 2 3 E6 port Single Frequency E6 Specifications Frequency 200 kHz Beam Angle 7i Output Power 500W Sound Velocity 1300 1700m s resol
34. path of the ultrasonic energy is uninterrupted The transducer face must not be painted with lead based bottom paint Also when handling the transducer avoid lifting or pulling on the transducer cable Although the cable appears thick and substantial the internal cable wiring could be damaged by stress from the sheer weight of the transducer and cause a malfunction at the most inopportune time To fix the transducer the best location is in the middle of the ship s side thus reducing the influence and interference of the traffic surge to the transducer When the speed of the surveying boat Is fast then the junction pole connected with the transducer must be tilted slightly backwards which is carried out by increasing the reinforcement of the forward rope and the backward rope considering the drag force from the flow and the gesture of the driving boat Working at sea to put the transducer into water a bit deeper is necessary 21 GS sTONEX faster the boat the deeper the transducer into water In general working at Sea the transducer draft is better between 1 2 and 1 4 meters in Inland River the transducer draft is more than 0 5 meters considering the length of pole and the operational needs At sea if measure under larger surge conditions transducer draft muse be deepened to avoid massive depth errors caused by surges When mounting the transducer must keep the junction pole vertical reinforce and prevent loosening of the
35. pro program in the echosounder then you can select echosounder model from menu you can press jSettings gt jdevice setting gt jechosounderj to enter echosounder setting interface Different echosounder models have different data format if the user doesnjt find their own model they can define their own format by inputting the following information Head Itjs the beginning label of one data record Tail Itis the ending label of one data record Position Itis the position of the first effective data Length The length of depth value Multiplier A scale factor for depth 100 means multiplying 1 100 Error mark Error bit is the position of error information usually error char is E 58 STONIEX but some echosounder also can use other char Error Mark Error Character Error Bit 3 It Code Figure 3 10 parameters setting After you make these setting you can press jaddj button to the model li st For Stonex user you can select Stonex echosounder model in the list directly Set EchoSounder Echosounder Description E chosounder STONEK Ltd EchoSounder v Use Use Multi contig Aes Format Type Name STONEX Ltd EchoSounder Head lecker Character String ASCII Tail 13 Error Mark SE E Error Character noO M nai sa ie orth 6 Error Bt Code H Multiplier A Ge Event Mark Event character Hex Figure 3 11 select Stonex echosounder model from the lis
36. racking performance of the equipment Avoid installing transducers in locations where the transducer will be subjected to turbulent water air bubbles or vibration It is preferable to mount the transducer on the side of the hull where the propeller blades are normally moving downwards The upward motion of the propeller can generate pressure waves which push air bubbles up against the hull By mounting the transducer on the downward side the hull will tend to protect the transducer from this effect The transducer should be mounted on or adjacent to the shipjs centerline Wherever practical the 20 S sTONEX transducer face should be parallel to the waterline In addition there should be sufficient room to permit use of the necessary tools to facilitate the installation mounting requirements Handling Transducers The transducer is the heart of the E6 Echo Sounder and in spite of its appearance and size is a delicate instrument Although it is designed to be in contact with and survive tough marine environments it should not be dropped or manhandled during the installation Caution is advised when handling the transducer to prevent any damage to the transducer face The transducer elements are situated in molded resin or stainless steel housings covered with a urethane window surface The urethane jwindow is the surface through which ultrasonic pulses must travel This surface must be kept as clean and smooth as possible so the
37. riment proves that the ultrasonic lasts out even if the Pulse Length time is over and that is said remaining ultrasonic signal This signal will affect the return signal from the bottom and thatjs why a blanking pulse length can clear the remaining signal to get precise depth Blanking Pulse Length must be one millisecond longer than the Pulse Length except extreme cases i1 2 4 Power Adju st There are two gears Low and High When water is deep then use High When water is shallow use Low In normal conditions Low is ok S sTONEX 1 2 5 Gain The gain value means the enlargement factor of the return signal It is useful to increase the gain when the return signal is feeble but the noise is enlarged as the gain is increased So when set the gain value we must consider the vantage and disadvantage in order to recognize the effective echo The Gain should be increased or decreased until the digitizer finds the correct bottom The default gain value is 1dB 1 2 6 Threshold The threshold value decides when the timer using for accumulating the echo continuous time stops to work and starts picking up return signal When increasing the threshold value weak signal may be picked up If the threshold is too high may mistake the noise as echo If the threshold is too low may not receive the echo The default value Is 1 i1 2 7 Depth ranging During the measurement different water depth measurements adopt different frequencies th
38. s fine tuned to provide optimal performance in AUTO modes Manual settings are provided however for extreme cases in shallow water less than 1 meter operation where it may be necessary to adjust a setting to obtain the correct digitized depth Normally the user can rely on the acoustic graph for estimating the true bottom when the digitized value may be questionable User can minimize the Transmitted Pulse Length Blanking Pulse Length 55 GS sTONEX Threshold Gain and Power to obtain optimum performance in shallow water conditions This section gives an example to introduce the operation steps 1 Connect the transducer cable to the port Connect the power cable and keyboard mouse wiring Connect the GPS data cable to the COM connector and connect the Hardlock Key of Surveypro to USB connector 2 Power on 3 Run the echo sounder software through clicking the icon which is named E6 on the desktop 4 Click Manual button and then click Record button and then select the directory path and input the file name for saving the graph data 5 Click the menu Settings gt Basic to bring up the Basic Setting dialog and input current draft and calculate the sound velocity refer to previous sections Click the menu Settings gt Advanced to bring up the parameter settings dialog and then adjust the parameters as the introduction above 6 Click the menu Settings gt Option to bring up the Option dialog And the Mark Basic is
39. sult file sssssssssesussssssnrnnnnnnnoorenonounnnnnnnnnnnnnnonennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 45 SE ROOY ana E A E 46 i2 7 4 The copy amp backup of data eneen 48 12 7 5 Print the data hnsesennceridensicsrsrcivcusithstenedosubatesmiantictindsesst erneteisteluinunmnisininesitonint 50 We MOE EE 54 GE UES SUI VEY ug leie EE 54 12 8 2 Manual survey MOE eneen 55 Chapter 3 Connect With GPS ssssscssscssssssesssessessessecssesseesseesseessessessesseesseessneses 57 E ibegrelle Kg 2 57 3 1 1 How to connect to GPS receiver sessir 57 3 1 2 Note of COMMOCEON BE 58 13 2 Software Setting sssssssssssssssrnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnreneeenennnnnnssnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnneeennernnnnenennne 58 3 2 L SUr VV 000 SERINO EN 58 Chapter 4 Related operatonS sssssssssussnsunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn 61 14 1 HOW to change CF card ssessssssesssessssssesssesssssssesssesessssesssessssssessseessesssersseeserssersseeeste 61 14 2 Maintenance Of E6 SYStCIN csssssssssssessssssesssssssssesssesessessssesessssesssssessssesestsnessesenee 62 4 2 1 Maintenance Of the mainframe ENEE 62 14 2 2 HOW to carry the transducer E 62 14 2 3 Maintenance of the junction pole ssssssssrrrrerenensnsnnrnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnsnnrrnnrnnns 62 O sTONEX Chapterl Preview i1 1 Introduction Stonex E6 echo sounder is the new industrial digital echo sounder it is an integrated product which is composed of a 12 1 inch TFT LCD screen t
40. t Select Stonex ltd echosounder from echosounder model list remember to select the User option then tap port setting page the setting Is as following figure 59 Port Description Baud Rate 3600 Wi Stop Bit Tata Bit CD f Figure 3 12 echosounder port setting Hal Format Type Name STONE Ltd EchoSounder Head Hait Character String O ASCII Tail 13 Error Mark E Error Character K l Error Bit d Hultiplier 1 Add Delete Modify Figure3 13 data format setting stationkDepth Northing lozsls O04 Easting 7 569 055 Height par 209 Latitude rocada IP Longitude 110 12 23 56 Bllip H r 209 Figure 3 14 Position information and depth GS sTONEX O sTONEX After the GPS and echosounder are connected successfully the position information and depth will show on the left panel of screen Chapter 4 Related Operations i4 1 How to change CF card This operation must be done when echo sounder shutdown And only when the system is collapsed of no reason in order to solve the problem you can do CF card replacement And you should ask the dealer whom you bought from for the new CF card How to change CF card Please tear down the screw of CF cap then press the CF card it will pop up automatically from the slot Please pick up the damaged CF card and put the new card in the slot Please be careful of your strength when you press it in and pay attention on the dire
41. ution 1m s Depth Range 0 3m 300m related to water conditions Accuracy jlcmj0 1 D except error cause by sound velocity Draft Om 9 9m Resolution 0 01m Power supply 9 15V 12V aluminic acid battery or AC 220V Mean consumption lt 25W Processor dominant frequency 1 6GHz 17 S sTONEX System Embeded WinXP Internal memory 1G Display 12 1 inch color LCD Input touch screen mouse keyboard I O interface 2 COM ports 2 USB port one VGA interface Built in memory capacity 4GB Serial port output Simulation of a variety of formats adjustable baud rate Work environment 30 60 dustproof water proof shakeproof Weight about 7 5Kg Replay and print data synchronous recordingdepth data and echo graph O sTONEX i 2 2 E6 Package Check List SSC fT Oe fpo g a Oo pese y a EE ES BEE Be Power supply adapter a 12V external power cable W 2 20 a we ESERS Connect mouse Keyboard Mouse Wiring and keyboard Surveypro software Backup data NOTE Check list may be changed along with the produce developing and becoming perfect User can refer to receiving goods list in the condition of not getting notice of this list changes from manufacturer 19 GS sTONEX i 2 3 Installation i2 3 1 Mounting of Transducer backward rope water surface Fig 2 4 Transducer installation Choose a Location The location of the transducer is very important for maintaining reliable bottom t
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