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Section 3: Configure Inputs, Part I - Instrument Configuration (.con file)
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SBE 25 SEALOGGER Configuration
Channel/Sensor table reflects this choice (0 - 7). Must
agree with number programmed into SBE 25 with CC
command; see reply from status command (DS). Voltage
channel 0 in .con file corresponds to first external voltage
in data stream, voltage channel 1 to second external
voltage in data stream, etc.
Used to determine strain gauge pressure
sensor data format. See reply from status
command (DS).
1, 2, 4, or 8 scans/second. Used to
calculate elapsed time, if you select
time as a parameter for a display
window. Must agree with number
programmed into SBE 25 with CC
command; see reply from status
command (DS).
Surface PAR - Select if using with
deck unit connected to Surface PAR
sensor. SEASAVE appends Surface
PAR data to every scan. Adds
2 channels to Channel/Sensor table.
Do not increase External voltage
channels to reflect this; External
voltage channels reflects only
external voltages going directly to
SBE 25 from auxiliary sensor See
Application Note 47.
NMEA - Select if using with deck unit
connected to NMEA navigation
device. SEASAVE adds current
latitude, longitude, and universal
time code to data header; appends
NMEA data to every scan; and
writes NMEA data to .nav file every
time Ctrl F7 is pressed or Add to
.nav File is clicked (see Adding
NMEA Data to .nav File in
Section 8: Real-Time Data and
Real-Time Control - Real-Time
Data Acquisition).
Click a sensor
and click Modify
to change
calibration
coefficients for
that sensor.
New to create new
.con file for this CTD.
Open to select
different .con file.
Save or Save As to
save current .con file
settings.
Opens a .txt file (for viewing
and printing only; cannot be
modified) that shows all
parameters in .con file.
Shaded sensors cannot be removed or changed to
another t
yp
e of senso
r
. All others are o
p
tional.
Click to exit dialog box. If you made changes and did
not Save or Save As, SEASAVE asks if you want to
save changes.
Click a (non-shaded) sensor and click Select
to pick a different sensor for that channel.
A dialog box with a list of sensors appears.
Select sensors after number of voltage
channels have been specified above.