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June 2004 IsisĀ® Sonar User's Manual, Volume 2 156
Figure I-14. Typical Ethernet addresses to be used
The numbers shown in Figure I-14 are the current TCP/IP settings for your system. They
must match the settings in the Seabat topside unit, (i.e., the IP addresses must be in the
same range). You may need to reconfigure either the current IP address of the Isis
system or the IP address of the Seabat topside unit. In the Ethernet base UDP Port field,
type a number that corresponds to the socket port your sonar uses. This is the UDP port
number in TCP/IP and is set by Reson. The default value is 1028.
To set up the remote control port
1. In the Port setup area of the dialog box use the check box and drop down menu
to select the
com port to be used for remote control of the Seabat topside. Note
that all control data is sent at 19,200 bps.
2. When all communication settings are correct, click OK to return to the main 81xx
server window.
Returning to the main server window, you need to select the model of Reson sonar you
are using. Make your selection from the Seabat model drop down menu at the top right
and specify the type of data connection you are using for transferring the bathymetry
data (
Serial or Network). Recall that if you are using a serial connection, it is configured
in the previous Seabat 81xx Setup dialog box.
The remaining settings in the Main Server window are simply remote versions of the
local controls available from the Seabat topside. For their function consult your Reson
manual.
Appendix I: Working with Specific Sonars