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1.    TOUDE NOOLNO T IOLO arrr a A E E EA A T 56  Miscellaneous ProblemS        sesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesresesesrsrerorsssssrerorerosssssererorosesssesesereseses 58  BlueView Customer Support             cscccccssccscsssesssssscssccscesessssssscsscescesesssesssssscsssesesssesssstssssness 39  Appendix B Advanced Settiings               scsssssscesssscsccssssesessssssressscesssarssesrssesecsrsscsresssacsrestess 40  PSS PO aaia n E ce acne atu stu nesave snes sa EE E EEEE 40  HUMANE  CaM WOT N E E ae conan E E E E E E anes ee 40    Teledyne BlueView  Inc  has made every effort to ensure the accuracy and  completeness of this document  however  because ongoing development efforts are  made to continually improve the capabilities of our products  we cannot guarantee  the accuracy of the contents of this document  We disclaim liability for errors   omissions  or future changes herein     The accompanying Software and Documentation are proprietary products owned by  Teledyne BlueView  Inc   and protected under U S  and international copyright law   Except as authorized under this License Agreement  the Software may be used only  on computers owned  leased  or otherwise controlled by you  You may not reverse  assemble  reverse compile  or otherwise translate ProScan     Copyright    2003 2014 Teledyne BlueView  Inc  ALl rights reserved  No part of this  publication may be copied  reproduced  or translated  without the prior written  consent of Teledyne BlueView  Inc  No 
2.   a Specialized filter applied only  to range data   19   Median  amp  Mean filters applied only to the XY image  and  a Specialized filter  applied only to range data    Monitor Tilt During Scan  The    MonitorTiltDuringScan     determines how the tilt rotator is treated during a  spherical scan     If set to FALSE  only the brake is used to hold the tilt rotator in place    If set to TRUE  the tilt rotator   s position is continually monitored and moved back  into position if it shifts  The downside is that this may temporarily cause the tilt  rotator to move further out of position before it can be corrected  The default value  is FALSE      wr       a BlueView  Page   40    
3.  3  The ZDA message must be sent at a rate of one per second     BlueView Customer Support    At this point  if you were able to connect to your sonar  you can assume your sonar  is working properly and that the PC is set up correctly  The only thing left is the  communications link specific to your particular implementation application  It is  advised that you get your system integrator involved at this point     BlueView Customer Support    www blueview com  206 545 7260  8am to 5pm PST Mon through Fri     wr       a BlueView  Page   39    Appendix B  Advanced Settings       A number of ProScan   s internal values can be changed by editing the ProScan ini  file  which is a text file stored in the same directory as the ProScan executable file   Before making any changes to this file  make a backup copy of the original   unaltered file     Detected Points    The height of the blue green line displayed for detected points in the Sonar Display  window is set by the RangeLineHeight parameter  The units are pixels and the  default value is 10     Image Filters    The ImageFilterFlag has a default value of 17  which applies a mean filter to the XY  image and a Specialized filter to the range  RT heta  data     The legal values for the ImageFilterFlag are    O   no filters applied to either the XY image or range data   53   Median  amp  Mean filters applied only to the XY image   16   Specialized filter applied only to range data   17   Mean filter applied only to the XY image  and
4.  Position   180 degrees  gt             Calibration    For users who have purchased BlueView   s BV5000 Calibration Kit  the Calibration  tab may be used to calibrate a ROS pan and tilt  For more information  please see  the BV5000 Calibration Kit User Manual     P NN  o PY BlueView  Page 121    Chapter 9  Pan  amp  Tilt Operation    Connecting to a Pan Tilt    If the Auto Connect to Pan Tilt checkbox is checked  then ProScan will  automatically detect and connect to an attached Pan Tilt whenever a sonar  connection is made     To manually connect to a Pan Tilt  choose Connect to Pan Tilt in the file menu     When ProScan has successfully connected to the Pan Tilt  the Pan Tilt control  panel will be displayed     Pan Tilt Controls  Tilt   7 Pan   9    Communications Status  I    t       Pan Tilt Controls  ProViewer displays the sonar position control on the right side of the screen     The status of the communication link with the Pan Tilt is shown in a color coded  display  A green display indicates a good link  A red display indicates that the link  has failed and communications with the Pan Tilt have been lost  A display that  alternates between green and red indicates a link with intermittent faults  The  cabling and connections between the PC and the Pan Tilt should be inspected for  faults if any red is displayed  Scans should not be performed is any red is displayed  as the Pan Tilt position data will be degraded or incorrect     P NN  o PY BlueView  Page 122    Use t
5.  The default value is 250  and values typically range from 100 to 500     Ea    o P  BlueView  Page   13    Sound Velocity    This is the sound velocity  in meters per second  used to compute target range     Override recorded Sound Velocity    To replace the recorded Sound Velocity with the displayed value when playing back  a  SON file  click this box     Image Calibration  This brings up Sound Speed dialog box              If you have access to a reliable sound speed measurement  move the slider until the  sound speed at the head  in meters per second  is shown  If no such measurement is  available  use the method below to perform an approximate calibration     The sonar contains two arrays that must be calibrated to synchronize the imagery   between them  To calibrate the image  first make sure that the sonar is thermally  Stabilized to the ambient water temperature  then use the pan and tilt controls to   point the sonar so that its beam is grazing a relatively flat surface  such as a piling  or the seafloor  and displaying a diagonal line across the image display     If the diagonal line has a break in it  as shown in the left hand figure below  bring    up the Image Calibration dialog box  and move the slider until a single  unbroken  line is displayed  Click OK to save the calibration value     Ping 1100 Leview Ping 1100    OD       8 139 m    179       Chapter 5  Network Streaming    ProScan provides a network interface between BlueView   s MicroBathymetry  products 
6.  found on the included CD  the sonar can be connected  for use  The standard sonar package comes with everything needed to get up and  running quickly  The only additional items required are an AC power source  and a  Windows based PC  The figure below depicts how the sonar components are  interconnected  Your sonar may look different than the one depicted below      wr       a BlueView  Page   33    Typical    Test Setup       User Computer    110     240  VAC    Power Over  Ethernet  POE   Standard   Sonar to    Ethernet a Surface  Cable i Cable             Required Cables        AC Power Cable Sonar Test Cable Standard Ethernet Cable    P   N       a BlueView  Page   34    Recommended Installation Procedure    1  Inspect all cable connector contacts for moisture  corrosion  or damage  before assembling the system    2  Connect the 10 pin underwater connector on the Sonar Test Cable to the  mating bulkhead connector on the rear of the sonar  Make sure that all o   rings are present and in good shape before making the connection  Once  connected  ensure that the connector is fully engaged and tightened    3  Connect the RJ45 connector on the Sonar Test Cable to the    SONAR J1    port  on the POE box    4  Connect one end of the Standard Ethernet Cable to the    PC J2    port on the  POE box     NOTE  The Sonar Head cabling is conveniently designed so that you can    connect your POE box to a PC with a standard Ethernet cable        5  Connect the other end of the Standard E
7. X   TELEDYNE BlueView  Everywhereyoulook       Y    Software Handbook  ProScan       Updated for version 3 10   Part Number  202667 01 REV B   Revised September 2014      Teledyne BlueView  Inc  All rights reserved    All product names are trademarks of their respective companies     Table of Contents    Para WEKO ean A RRR 5  RD VOTO Wer aa E EE E E A 5  System RecommendationS        sesesesesesesesseseseseseseserosseseseseseseserosseseseresesesorsesesesesesoserorseseseseseseroe 5  HVS U E O a E E E E AE AA 5  Teca aL SUD OU E eaea E 4  License Agreement         sesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesrsesrersesssesrsrereresssssssereresesesesesesesesesesesesesesesess 5   Chapter 2 Connecting to a Sonar          eseseseseessssssseeesososesesesesesesesesesesesososesesesesesevesesesesesesesesesee 6   Chapters SONWIe BISCO ere 9  TYD Ao ree a E E ee eee eee 9  EE EO E E I E E E A A NEA AAE A  9  TOOLID A aaen E AE E E E E E A E 10  FAV  CONE ONS an E EEE E ETR 11  PERO CTO CONT OLS aopen E E E E E E 11  PAVOR ONTO E T T A picnuseisntanngeaganes 11   Chapters Sonar C 0 a0 ol   lt  ea een EE ee eee 13  Onar 16  6d fo  Uneaten ee En tener eee 13  MM NG  CY O cco ccc T E E EE E N 14   Chapter 5 Network Streaming uu    cceessssessesessessssesscsesscssesssseessessesesseescsesscssesesseseeaeseeeeneeees 14  OPTIQUE IOV Olt assez ecacesne acu ceissasauctepsouseie ste istacabesetacbencesapackes NN E neers 15   Chapter 6 Configure GPS TIMe COING              ssscssssessrssssrssssccsessr
8. and third party bathymetry   line scanning software packages     Once configured  the software streams data when the    Network Transmit    icon is  pressed  as described in Chapter 3     This section describes the settings necessary to stream data to a third party  software package  The default settings shown below send data to an internal port  on the PC so that both the ProScan and a third party software package could run on  one PC  When using a single machine  it is important to consider whether the PC   s  processor can keep up with the processing demand     Configure Network    In the network setup dialog  File     Settings     Network   the connection protocol   both UDP and TCP are supported  can be specified        Settings    Sonar Controls   Scan Settings   Network   GPS   Recording Pan Tilt    Protocol       UDP      TCP    Network Connection    Internet Address   127 0 0 1    Port    7050       For UDP Connections  Specify the internet address and port number to which ProScan should send  data     For TCP Connections    ME a  A  o PY BlueView  Page   15    ProScan acts as a TCP server  The Internet address will be automatically set  to the PC running ProScan  Specify the port number at which ProScan should listen  for a TCP client to connect     Common TCP Connection Settings  e EIVA UDP connection through port 7050   e Triton TCP connection through port 7000   e Hypack Hysweep TCP connection through port 7000     For more information on sonar network connection
9. ar Controls   Scan Settings Network   GPS   Recording   Pan Tilt    File Recording Enabled    Recorded files saved to     for    Documents and Settings billr Temp         ME a  A  o PY BlueView  Page   18    Chapter 8  Pan  amp  Tilt Configuration    The following sections describe how to configure and use a digital pan  amp  tilt unit  from Remote Ocean Systems  ROS  with ProScan  If you do not have this unit  you  can skip this section  A digital pan and tilt gives the user the ability to perform  real time adjustments of the sonar   s orientation  i e  tilting the sonar up to the side  to scan under a dock   When interfacing with a third party software package using  this configuration the user will have to manually enter the orientation offsets into  the third party software unless it is capable of reading and applying ProScan   s angle  offset field  This is still much easier than manually pulling up the sonar and  remounting at a given angle     A pan  amp  tilt allows other functions  such as performing 3D rotational scans from a  fixed location  In this case  third party software can either read ProScan   s streaming  angle offset data  or a measurement device can be physically mounted to the sonar  to measure angle and feed it directly into a third party collection package such     Configure Pan Tilt    The Pan Tilt setup dialog  accessible through ProScan   s settings  by clicking File  gt   Settings     Pan Tilt   has four sections  Setup  Orientation  Home Positio
10. attempted to make this manual as complete as possible  we  realize that there are always additional unanswered questions  as well as unique  Situations not covered by this document  BlueView is committed to providing  industry leading customer service and technical support for all of our products  For  technical assistance with ProScan or your BlueView sonar please email your  questions to swa_support teledyne com  or contact our customer service  department at 425 492 7376 between the hours of 8am and 5pm Pacific Time     For the latest contact information  data sheets and other support material please  visit our web site at     http   www blueview com    o A  BlueView  Page   4    License Agreement    The accompanying Software and Documentation hereinafter referred to as     ProScan    are proprietary products owned by Teledyne BlueView  Inc   and  protected under U S  and international copyright law  Except as authorized under  this License Agreement  the Software may be used only on computers owned   leased  or otherwise controlled by you  You may not reverse assemble  reverse  compile  or otherwise translate ProScan     o A  BlueView  Page l5    Chapter 2  Connecting to a Sonar    1  Begin by installing the ProScan Software provided on the included CD     Your BlueView sonar comes with bench top test components that allow the sonar to  run independently from the final system into which it is integrated  A typical test  setup is shown below  For more information  see the 
11. can centered at the current pan position  check the    Center Scan s  at current pan  angle    checkbox     Note that if the selected Total Pan Angle will hit a pan angle limit  less than  180   greater than 180   then the start and stop angles will be adjusted so that the total  scan angle is still obtained  That is  if this option is checked when the current pan  angle is  180  and a 460 degree total scan angle is also selected  the scan will not  be centered at  180  but will scan 360 degrees from  180 to 180 degrees     Running Spherical Scans    Spherical scans allow a volume to be scanned in a single operation     Zr  aa  o  P  BlueView  Page   25    Y Settings      Sonar Controls   Scan Settings   Network GPS Recording   Pan Tilt       V  Run Point Cloud Viewer after each scan    Spherical Scan Settings    F  Save Individual Scan Files       Checking the Save Individual Scan Files box will preserve the files generated for  each of the individual scans after they are merged as described below  If not  checked  the individual files will be deleted after merging is complete  If you want  to view the 3D point cloud for each of the individual scans  check the    run Point  Cloud Viewer after each scan    box  This is highly recommended as it will allow you  to determine if the scan you just took contains any errors     To run a spherical scan  check the Spherical Scan box  set the desired Scan Speed  and Total Pan Angle  and click Start  A progress window will appear while 
12. d reboot both the PC and sonar after making  any changes to the network configuration     Begin by following the instructions in Chapter 2 to determine your PC s IP  configuration  If DHCP is enabled on the sonar  it is by default   you should be able  to use the options to obtain an IP and DNS address automatically  However  you can  try assigning a static IP address to your PC as outlined in Chapter 2  Note that you  may have to change these settings back to their default values after you are done  using the sonar if you want to connect your PC to a different network     If using a static IP address did not work  try pinging the sonar head  This can be  done by starting a command prompt  Under Windows XP  go to the Start Menu and  click Run  then enter    cmd    without quotes and press enter  Under Windows Vista  and 7  bring up the Start Menu and type    cmd    without quotes and press enter  At  the command prompt  type    ping 192 168 1 45    without quotes and press enter   192 168 1 45 is the default IP address of the sonar   You should get a series of     Reply    messages in response  If you get replies but are unable to connect to the  sonar even after rebooting  please contact BlueView for additional support     If you were not able to connect to the sonar  go on to the next section    Check  Connectors       Check Connectors    It is not uncommon for topside connectors to get pulled out of their ports or for  subsea connectors to get corroded  Power down the sona
13. e Z axis is oriented such that it is collinear with the local gravity vector   When heading is Known the Y axis in the point cloud points to magnetic north  No  local magnetic disturbance or declination is accounted for unless the MRU is  properly configured     Depth  Depth should be measured to the tilt rotator   s axis and entered as a positive  number     Latitude and Longitude  Latitude and Longitude of the sonar should be entered if available     XY Grid Position  If the sonar position is known in northings and eastings  the coordinates should be  entered in the X and Y boxes     Comments  Enter any comments describing the scan     Zr  aa  o PA  BlueView  Page  28    The heading  pitch  roll  X  Y  and depth inputs are applied to the X Y  and Z values  of each point in the 3D Point Cloud  The heading  pitch  roll  X  Y  and depth values  are saved in the  SON file  The heading  pitch  roll  X  Y  and depth values are also  written out as comments  line starts with a         character  in the  XYZ files     The Latitude and Longitude inputs are not applied to the X Y  and Z values  They  are recorded to the  SON file and written out as comments to the  XYZ files     The Comments input is recorded to the  SON file and written out as a comment to  the  XYZ files     Zr  aa  o PA  BlueView  Page  29    Playing back a Scan    Recorded single or spherical scans can be played back with different settings to  transmit network data or generate new 3D Point Cloud files  Clicking 
14. ently designed so that you can connect  your POE box to a PC with a standard Ethernet cable     Improper    Eihermet table You pay the price for this convenience when you connect your POE    box to a network hub  In this case  you will need to use a crossover  Ethernet cable unless your network hardware is capable  automatically handling crossed Ethernet cables    Restart the networking software  There are several ways to do this   depending on your particular operating system  Open the windows  network connection window and right click on the Ethernet  connection  Select Repair or disable then enable  You can also  simply restart the computer  You can also cycle the power on the  sonar     PC networking  software is  confused        wr       a BlueView  Page   36    IP subnet masks  don t match    IP network  addresses dont  match     IP network  device  addresses are  the same     Poor connection  quality    oh  BlueView     Make sure the subnet mask is the same on both PC and sonar  For the  factory default Class C network configuration  the subnet mask is  255 255 255 0  The 255 part of the mask defines the network part of  the IP address  The O part of the mask defines the device part of the  IP address     Make sure the IP network part of the IP address is the same on both  the sonar and the computer  In the factory default case  this is the  first 5 numbers in the IP address  192 168 1     The device part of the IP address must be different for every device  on the net
15. ge only    box     Zr  aa  o  P  BlueView  Page   17    Chapter 7  Saving and Reviewing Data    ProScan offers the ability to log the raw data before any filtering or threshold  routines are performed  making it convenient to post process and or reprocess data  for improved results  Some of the controls one might tweak to improve results are  the threshold level value and range windowing     When file recording is enabled  ProScan logs raw data to a file whenever the  network transmit function is enabled  when the    Network Transmit    function is  pressed on the front toolbar  or a rotational scan is performed using an attached  pan and tilt   The file name is automatically generated based on the date and time  when recording began  The format used is  MM _DD_YYYY_HHMMSS son   where Y  is the year  M the month  D the day of the month  H the hour  M the minute  and S  the seconds  The file extension Is     son        For rotational scans  the tilt angle is appended to the file name after the seconds   The pan and tilt position is also stored for each ping     To split recorded data over more than one file  press the New File button while  broadcasting     Configure Recording    Click File     Settings     Recording to bring up the File Recording Setup dialog  To  enable or disable data logging  check or uncheck    File Recording Enabled     and  press OK  To change where files are saved type in a new location here or click     browse    to select one          Settings    Son
16. he directional buttons to move the pan and tilt  The mapping of controls to  motion varies for each configuration  as shown by the following illustrations      gt     Ce  aN                KO     Wn    Vertical Upright Vertical Inverted    Cc    Home Position    Home    The Home position is defined as the center rotation angle for each axis  All  calibration measurements and calculations should be made from this position  To  move to the Home    position  click the corresponding button     NOTE  When performing a single scan  the tilt angle will remain constant at    whatever tilt angle the system is set to when    Start Scan    is pressed        Ea    o PY BlueView  Page   23    Chapter 10  Rotational Scanning    Rotational scans are performed by clicking File  gt  Start Scan or the Start Scan  button on the Pan Tilt control panel  Both Single Scans and Spherical Scans can be  performed     Scan Speed  1 0 deg sec  gt     a Center Scan s   at current pan angle    Filename    Browse         Append Date Time      Append index     C  Lat Long    Latitude    0 000 min  s    Longitude    0 000 min K       7    aaa  o P  BlueView  Page   24    Running Single Scans    To run a single scan  first move the sonar to the desired tilt angle  then check the  Single Scan box  set the desired Scan Speed and Total Pan Angle  and click Start  Scan  A progress window will appear while the scan Is running     By default  the scan is centered about the pan axis Home position  If you want the  s
17. ick a second time to freeze the current measurement   A third click sets the starting point for a new measurement     NN A  o PY BlueView  Page   10    The length of the dotted line is displayed just to the left of the cursor location in  the lower right of the ProScan window  To clear the measurement line  press the  Measurement button a second time or right click the mouse     Cursor Location    The current range  meters  and bearing  degrees  of the cursor is displayed in the  lower right corner of the ProScan window     Range Controls    The sonar range sliders  along the left side of the ProScan window  allow you to  change both the start and stop range  both are measured in meters   The stop range  selects how far out the sonar is looking whereas the start range selects where the  sonar Starts acquiring data  By using both controls you can zoom in on a target  The  range settings also control the data window that line data is derived from  allowing  a user to choose a specific zone to extract line data from     Note that the start range slider may not have a visible effect  This slider sets the  minimum range at which ProScan will pick a target  The sonar will still display data  at shorter ranges for reference purposes    Detection Controls    The detection options along the right side of the ProScan window allow you to  change the number of detections per beam and the distance between the  detections  You should specify the smallest distance between the objects you  e
18. lues deeper than the water surface  have negative values  effectively moving the origin to the surface     XYZ files contain only four values on each line  separated by spaces  The first three  values are the X  Y  and Z coordinates  and the fourth value is intensity        7   INN A  o  PY BlueView  Page   27    Geo referencing the 3D Point Clouds    If the location  heading  or orientation of the sonar is known  then this data can be  entered via the Scan Setup dialog and used to geo reference    the 3D Point Cloud     Heading  Pitch  and Roll    Heading  pitch  and roll may be obtained with a Motion Reference Unit  MRU   The  MRU must be aligned with the sonar in the following way     Using the Pan Tilt Home Position dialog  set the Pan and Tilt values to 180   Using the Pan Tilt Controls  move the sonar to the Home Position    Align the MRU   s heading axis with the sonar axis    Verify that manually pitching the sonar  not with the pan tilt  so that it  points up causes the MRU to output a positive pitch value    5  Verify that manually rolling the sonar so that its port side is up causes the  MRU to output a positive roll value     ore    Once aligned in the manner and deployed  the MRU   s heading  0   360 degrees    pitch      degrees   and roll      degrees  can be entered into the corresponding  field in the Scan Setup dialog  When these values are entered  the orientation of  the created 4D Point Cloud files is modified  When both pitch and roll data are  known  th
19. manual included with your  sonar or the Troubleshooting section of this manual     Sonar  Setup Diagram    User Computer    110     240  VAC       Power Over  Ethernet  POE   Standard    Ethernet  Cable       o A  BlueView  Page  6    2  By default  the sonar runs an onboard DHCP server which allows you to  connect your computer without altering any settings  In some situations  you  may choose to use a Static IP address rather than a dynamically assigned one   if DHCP is disabled  for example   In this example  the IP address on the  interface PC will be set to a static IP  192 168 1 4  Note that any static IP  must be configured for the same subnetwork on which the sonar operates     To access a PC   s IP address in Windows  click Start     Control Panel      Network Connections and double click on the computer s Ethernet port   usually Local Area Connection 1   Right click and select    Properties    then  double click on    Internet Protocol  TCP IP     in the list of components  Make  sure the IP address is set as shown below        Local Area Connection Status     General   Support      1 Local Area Connection Properties     General   Authentication   Advanced        Internet Protocol  TCP IP  Properties    General       fou can get  F settings assigned automatically if your network  supports  this capability  Othenvise  you need to ask your network  administrator for  the appropriate IP settings         Obtain an IP address automatically        Use the following IP add
20. n  and  Hardware     Setup    From here you can set the interactive scanning speed  This only affects how fast  you can rotate the head to different positions using the Pan Tilt controls  it does  not impact speed while scanning  If the Auto Connect to Pan Tilt checkbox is  checked  then ProScan will automatically detect and connect to an attached  Pan Tilt whenever a sonar connection is made       Sonar Controls   Scan Settings   Network   GPS   Recording   Pan Tit    Setup   Home Position   Calibration      V  Auto Connect to Pan Tilt    Serial Port   COM9  v    Speed  10 deg sec  lt        O  Beams Inverted    ME a  A  o PY BlueView  Page   19    Orientation    Choose the orientation that best describes the Pan Tilt orientation in use   Y Settings 2  X       RangeThreshold  Sound Velocity     250 f  1500 m sec     F  Override recorded Sound Velocity        Upright    Inverted    MASONIS       Beams Inverted    To play back a  SON file in which the sonar was mistakenly installed upside down in  the pan tilt bracket  click this box     Home Position    The home position serves as the resting position for both pan and tilt  This is also  the 0 0 position that all external offset measurements should be made from  Set the  home position here  and click OK     Ea    o P  BlueView  Page   20      Settings    Sonar Controls   Scan Settings   Network   GPS   Recording   Pan Tilt     EEE  Setup   Orientation   Home Position   Hardware          Pan Position   180 degrees         Tilt
21. o your computer s CD ROM drive   You may also launch the installation by double clicking on setup exe in the CD s  root directory  Follow the instructions to complete the installation     NOTE  You must have administrator privileges to install ProScan     If you have a personal firewall enabled you may receive a warning message saying  that ProScan is attempting to send information to the Internet  These messages are  caused by the ProScan network sonar discovery protocol  BlueView recommends    o A  BlueView  Page  3    that you select the option that will always allow ProScan to access the network  For  example  in the image below  click Unblock       Windows Security Alert x     e    To help protect your computer  Windows Firewall has blocked    some features of this program     Do you want to keep blocking this program     a Hame  ProScan    Publisher Unknown    Press Unblock    L    keep Blocking Unblack  Ask Me Later    Windows Firewall has blocked this program fram accepting connections fram the  Internet or a network  IF you recognize the program or trust the publisher  vou can    unblock it When should   unblock a program                                                           In addition to ProScan  it is recommended that the BlueViewer application is also  installed  This is a 3D point cloud viewer used to display the output of a BlueView  MicroBathymetry sonar  For more information  please consult the BlueViewer  manual     Technical Support    Although we have 
22. onnecting to a BlueView sonar from a PC  While the basic connection  between sonar and computer is straight forward  things can get very confusing  when the sonar is integrated into a larger system  We recommend the following  steps to identify and fix issues you may be having     e Rerun ProScan Software   e Reboot PC and Sonar   e Check Network Settings   e Check Connectors   e Check Power   e Test Sonar   e Common Communication Link Issues    Rerun ProScan Software    If a sonar did not complete its boot process before ProScan was opened  ProScan  may have missed that sonar  Restarting ProScan can fix this     If you were not able to connect to the sonar after restarting ProScan  go on to the  next section    Reboot PC and Sonar       Reboot PC and Sonar    Power down both the sonar and computer  wait 10 seconds  then power everything  up  This can solve network configuration problems     NOTE  The sonar takes up to 35 seconds to boot up  so do not be surprised at    sporadic network connectivity during this boot up process        Once everything is back up and running  open ProScan and try to connect to the  sonar     If you were not able to connect to the sonar  go on to the next section    Check  Network Settings       Zr  aa  o  P  BlueView  Page  31    Check Network Settings    While changes to the network settings can be made without restarting the PC  a  quick reboot can solve many network problems  With that in mind  follow the  procedure in the previous section an
23. part of this publication may be stored or  transmitted in any electronic form without the prior consent of Teledyne BlueView   Inc  Any unauthorized use is a violation of copyright laws  ProScan   is a registered  trademark of Teledyne BlueView  Inc     o WA  BlueView  Page  2    Chapter 1  Welcome    Overview    This manual describes the features and operational instructions for Teledyne  BlueView   s ProScan software  ProScan provides an interface between BlueView   s  line of MicroBathymetry  MB  products and third party bathymetry   line scanner  software packages  ProScan also serves as a graphical user interface to the MB  sonar  providing controls for collection  threshold processing  and data streaming   ProScan offers an interface for digital pan and tilt units that provide extra  functionality  such as real time angle adjustments and rotational scanning  ProScan  can display  record  and stream live data from the MB sonar as well as open files for  post processing or save data from rotational scans as 3D Point Cloud files     System Recommendations  For best performance  ProScan requires a system that meets or exceeds the    following requirements for optimum performance   e Windows XP  Vista  or 7 operating system  e Dual Core 1 8 GHz or faster processor  e 2GB or more of RAM  e 10GB or more of free disk space  e CD ROM drive for installation  e 2 100Mbit or higher Ethernet interfaces  e USB Port    Installation    To install ProScan  just insert the ProScan CD int
24. r  and check the condition  and proper seating of all connectors in the system  Once you have verified  condition and proper seating of all connectors  re power the Sonar  wait 35  seconds  then try to reconnect to the sonar from ProScan     If you were not able to connect to the sonar  go on to the next section    Check  Power       Check Power    If the sonar does not receive the correct DC voltage on the correct pins  it can not  Operate properly  Faulty power supplies  tripped breakers  and damaged cables can  all be the source of this problem  The best way to verify proper voltage is by    Zr  aa  o PA  BlueView  Page  32    measuring the voltage at the sonar connector using a multimeter  Refer to the  hardware manual for your specific sonar for detailed connector pin information    If you were not able to connect to the sonar  go on to the next section    Check    Sonar       Check Sonar    In most cases  the cause of the problem is not a faulty sonar  but before you start  tearing apart your system integration looking for a problem  it is worth taking a  quick second to verify that the sonar is working properly  This is accomplished by  setting up a bench top test using the test cables and AC power supply that came  with the sonar  This test will quickly tell us whether the problem is with the  sonar PC or with the rest of the system  Use the following instructions to setup and  test your sonar     Bench Top System Assembly Instructions    After installing the software
25. ress   IP address  Fien WD E iA    Subnet mask  AR a a    Default gateway         bE       SS aUloniaticalll     Hotar   a Serve  Scie     Use the following ONS server addresses     Prefered ONS server     Altemate ONS server     TAR BlueView  Page  7       4  Open the ProScan Software on the User Computer and click on the connect  button       ProScan       File Help     Les       Range  Start    Stop  o Ae              4  When the connect button is pressed  ProScan should connect automatically  to the sonar     5  If more than one sonar is visible on the network  the Sonar Devices dialog  box will be displayed       Sonar Devices f   Ed       Available Sonar Devices    Melis Type    Info    Simulated Sonar MB1 350 45                                     6  Select the desired Sonar Head and click the Connect button  If the sonar  does not connect  refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual     TAR BlueVi ew  Page   8    Chapter 3  Software Basics    Toolbar  Typical Screenshot    wt  eA       File Help  Range Ping 101 i sei Profile Detection  MB1350 4  Start Stop  0 4 6 0 Intensity Threshold 250  A A    Detections per Beam 10    Separation Distance 0 00 m          Ping Rate T  41 0 sec Sound Speed  1487 m sec  Detection  Controls  Range  Controls  Blue Green Pixel  n  Detected Target  2014 08 16  02 30 12 546  a HEA F Fea   UTC  Tilt   14 2  i d  lt 4  gt   Scan     7 735 m    47    Playback Playback Time Slider Sonar Cursor Location  Controls Image Readout    Displa
26. s  see the advanced networking    appendix in the sonar device manual  For more information on the format of the  network messages  see the ProScan Network Interface Specification manual     Zr  aa  o PA  BlueView  Page   16    Chapter 6  Configure GPS Timecoding    For time code synchronization  either your sonar or ProScan can be connected to a  GPS device   click File     Settings     GPS to bring up the PPS ZDA settings dialog      Sonar based PPS    If your sonar supports a PPS signal   then you may check the box labeled    use  sonar   s Onboard PPS timestamps     ProScan will then record pings with accurate time  with no further configuration on your part       Please see your sonar   s documentation to determine if it supports PPS     Software based PPS    This option requires a GPS device that provides both a PPS signal and the ZDA  message  The PPS signal must be provided on pin 9 of the PC   s DB9 serial connector  and your serial card and drivers must support line level interrupt for pin 9  most  serial cards do not provide this support   The ZDA message can be sent to the same  serial port as the PPS signal  or to a second Serial port     Sonar Controls Scan Settings Network PS Recording Pan Tilt    PFS Fore    Port Setup       Detect PPS on rising edge only  Use PPS port For ZDA input  ZDA Port    Port Setup    L  Use Sonar s Onboard PPS Timestamps       By default  the falling edge of the PPS signal is used  If this does not work  check  the    PPS on rising ed
27. ssssrsssseesrsssressssesesarssesessess 17   Chapter 7 Saving and Reviewing Data    cesssscssscssessssessssessessesessceeseseesessessesesseeeeseeees 18  Configure Recording         seseseseeesesesesesesosesesesesososesesesesesevesesesesevevesesesesesevesesesesesesesesesesesrsrorsrsesee 18   Chapters Pan  amp  TIT CONTIQULAEON wessceccasserecjsuseaccetusvezccdettcdactsassasaspenyeucoueveceuesvbcaceastesiaveos 19  ROE eT aa E N A E E A eieriesesceens 19  SU oeo E EE E aavuciecienseetecssiers 19  naO r AA E E A EA eee ee 20  Beams EV Ol  COG enra iien EEE NE E R nena 20  FOME POSION er ri aA EAE EE E EA ANA EEE OON AE A E E ENS 20  CAUDAE ON e ane E E EE E 21   Chapter 9 Pan  amp  Tilt Operation         eeseeesssesesesesesesesseseoesesesesesosseseseseseseserosseeseseseseseroseeseseseses 22  connecti toa E a oneone EE E A E 22  BY NAVE OVI OLS mrar a E E AAEE E O EEE O EER 22  Ome POSI ON eaa E E E 23   Chapter 10 Rotational ScanniNg kssin 24  RUNNING SINO o I aaa ar R A E T A E A 25  Running Spherical SCANS sereissesrorsciairso nueis Eine ei raene EA EAA TEA EENE TEES 25  BN  OU AOUE OS seinri E E RE E EEEE A 27  Geo referencing the 3D Point CloudS           sesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesrsrsesesesee 28  PAVINO DIOK a    AIM n E E E E E aeeaiesnacuee  50   Appendix A Troubleshooting            s sesenenesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesesessseseseseoeososssssrsesesososesesrseseses 51    o WA  BlueView  Page   1    COPING CUIV IE PODIEN S ersin E E E 51 
28. the Scan     button on the Playback Controls will display the Playback Scan Setup dialog           Oa amma  a  IV  Generate 3D Point Cloud  XYZ  files   Override recorded values  Output file location name      IEW  Desktop test_Apr_27_2012_092811_7 xyz   el     V  Launch Point Cloud Viewer  L  Don t show images  faster  Headin          Generate network output Depth   Current p idress  po e       d  m 77 0   Fi ange  TEE  r 3 r          rie prig erte       Playback subset of file    Add Tilt Offset  Chart Dinn   End Ding   Offset Amount  Lat Long  de  0 de U UU0    gitude  0 de 0 000  Comments  rt Paya             Check the Generate 3D Point Cloud files box to re create the XYZ and OFF files  To  avoid over writing the original 3D Point Cloud files  provide a new file name     Check the    Don   t show images    box to prevent ProScan from updating the display  while creating the new files  This will speed up the process by a factor of  4     Check the Generate Network Output box to transmit network data     Checking the Playback subset of file limits playback to the subset of the file  specified by the start and end ping numbers     Check the    Override recorded values    to apply different geo reference values to the  played back data  ignoring any values that may be saved in the file     P   N       a BlueView  Page   30    Appendix A  Troubleshooting    Connectivity Problems    This section is designed to help you quickly identify and solve problems preventing  you from c
29. the scan  iS running     A  SON file is output for each of the individual scans in a Spherical Scan  When the  Spherical Scan is completed  the individual files will be combined into a single  SON file  The combined file will have the name entered in the  Merge File Name   field with a suffix of   complete    automatically appended  If no filename was  entered in the field  then the name of the first scan will be used  The individual    ME a  A  o PY BlueView  Page   26    SON files and 3D Point Cloud files will also be renamed with that name  but with  their tilt angle appended     4D Point Cloud Files    As described above   SON files are automatically created during scans  3D Point  Cloud files are also created automatically  with the same names as the  SON file  3D  Point Cloud files are created as XYZ files with the extension     xyz  In addition  a file  with the extension   txt  is also created     The  txt file contains descriptive information regarding the scan such as date and  time and processing parameters     3D Point Cloud files are in ASCII format and represent 3D points using X  Y  and Z  coordinates  The X and Y values are in meters from the sonar and are laid out ona  Cartesian grid with the sonar at the origin  X   O  Y   0   The Z values that are  higher  shallower  than the sonar have positive values  and Z values lower  deeper   than the sonar have negative values  If a depth value is provided as described in  the Geo referencing section below  then Z va
30. thernet Cable to the ethernet port  on the User computer    6  Plug the POE box power cable into a standard 120 VAC wall outlet  The  sonar will power up and initialize itself in approximately 40 seconds   Correct operation requires that power be cycled from the AC side of the POE  box  If you cycle the power off briefly  make sure you leave the power  unplugged for at least 10 seconds    7  Turn on your computer    8  Try to connect to your sonar in the ProScan software      wr       a BlueView  Page   35    Troubleshooting Table    Below is a problem solution table for some of the common problems encountered  during the bench top test setup     Possible Solution  Cause    Confirm that the POE box is plugged into a standard 120VAC outlet  and that the small green LED on the POE box is glowing  Also check  that the Sonar Test Cable is plugged into the SONAR J1 port on the  POE box     Overcome A short in the sonar cable or sonar could result in an over current  condition which is indicated by a blinking LED on the POE box     In addition to the connections described above  verify that you have a  good cable between the computer Ethernet port and the PC J2 port  on the POE box    Reset the sonar by removing the POE box AC power cord for 10   Bad State seconds  The sonar takes 40 seconds to reboot after power is re   applied     No Power    Improperly  connected    Dirty connectors   Make sure that all connector pins are clean and corrosion free     The sonar cabling is conveni
31. work  In the factory default case  the sonar is set to 45 and  the PC is set to 2  Don t use 255  its reserved for broadcast use     Use an ohm meter to verify Tx and Rx line connectivity between the  Ethernet connector that plugs into the PC and the 10 pin connector  that plugs into the sonar        Page   37    Miscellaneous Problems    4D Point Cloud Looks Distorted    The sonar may be installed upside down  which will cause 3D points to be placed in    the wrong positions   Figure 1 shows a normal scan  and Figure 2 shows the same scan with the sonar    upside down     Figure 1  Normal Scan              PN BlueView  Page  38    To re process a rotational scan acquired with the sonar upside down     Open the File     Settings     Pan Tilt dialog    Check the    Beams Inverted    checkbox and click the    Save    button    Open the rotational scan file and perform a playback scan  See page 28    When playback is complete  new and corrected XYZ and OFF files will be  created in the directory of the  SON file     E A i    Be sure to go back and un check the    Invert Beam Angles    checkbox before  acquiring any more data     GPS Timeout Error  If you are getting a    GPS Timeout    error message  check the following conditions     1  A PPS signal must be output by the GPS    2  The PPS signal must be on pin 9 on the DB9   connector  Note that most  serial cables do not actually have the signal for pin 9 brought all the way  through  Perform a continuity check on the cable   
32. xpect to scan     NOTE  For live operation on a slow computer  we recommend only using one or two    detections per beam  You can always increase the number of detections later when  you play back the files you record  Your data is not lost        Playback Controls    When a file is loaded  the playback controls appear at the bottom of the window   The table below describes the different controls available  The time slider is located  between the previous ping and next ping buttons  It shows the current location  inside the file  You may click on it to jump to a new location or simply drag the  marker back and forth to quickly scan through a file     7  NN    o PA  BlueView  Page   11    Function  Pause playback at the current ping    Pause    Play D   Resume playback    Previous Ping Go to the previous ping  Next Ping b Go to the next ping       P NN  o PY BlueView  Page   12    Chapter 4  Sonar Controls    The major sonar controls are split into two windows  the Sonar Control window and  the Image Calibration window     Sonar Control    The Sonar Control window is accessible by clicking File  gt  Settings  gt  Sonar  Controls        Y Settings      83       Sound Velocity     1500 m sec     Override recorded Sound Velocity        Inverted    BiueView    mainenig          Range Threshold Level controls    The Range Threshold controls the backscatter intensity value  i e   strength of  return  at which a target will be recognized  The allowed values range from 100 to  20 000 
33. y    o A  BlueView  Page 19    Toolbar    The toolbar provides quick access to several commonly used sonar functions     za  Opening a File  This allows the user to select a sonar file   son  to open  Both playback and network  output begin automatically     Connecting to a Sonar o    To connect to a sonar  simply click the connect icon on the toolbar  This will  connect to the sonar at the network address specified in the Sonar Connection  dialog     Network Transmit N    If ProScan is connected to both a sonar and a network  click the transmit button to  begin streaming data to the network  See the section on network configuration  section later in this manual for more information  If the UPD protocol is configured   data begins transmitting automatically  If the TCP protocol is configured  ProScan  waits for a TCP client to connect     New File      If recording is enabled  ProScan records all data to an automatically generated  SON  file  To split recorded data between files  click the new file button while ProScan is   set to record  A new  SON file will be created  and the remainder of the data will be   stored there     NOTE  Data files are automatically stored in your My Documents directory  This    can be changed in the Recording Setup dialog        Length Measurement Re   After clicking the length measurement icon in the toolbar  click the location where  you want to start the measurement  ProScan then draws a dotted line between that  point and the mouse cursor  Cl
    
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