C-Max CM2 User manual

CM2 User Manual: Magnetometer Supplement
USER
MANUAL
The CM2
SIDESCAN
SONAR
SYSTEM
Magnetometer
Supplement
Version 1.4
© C-MAX Ltd 2017
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CONTENTS
1. Introduction ………… 1
2. CM2-to-Magnetometer Interface ………… 2
CM2 System with Magnetometer Option
Connection to MM Display Software
Magnetometer settings
3. Connection, Deployment & Recovery ………… 4
Connecting the Magnetometer
Launch and Recovery
Operating the Magnetometer
Using the CM2 owfish without the Magnetometer connected
1 INTRODUCTION
his supplement describes operation of the Marine Magnetics Explorer and SeaSPY magnetometers when
towed behind a CM2 towfish, sharing the CM2's tow cable telemetry and power. his supplement should be
read in conjunction with the CM2 User Manual and with Chapter 7 of the Explorer Operation Manual or
SeaSPY Operation Manual.
he primary advantage of operating the magnetometer with the sidescan interface is that it eliminates the
need for a magnetometer tow cable. As well as being more convenient, sidescan tow cables usually have a
better weight-to-drag ratio and the sidescan towfish acts as a depressor. he magnetometer can therefore be
towed deeper, or with less layback, than on an independent tow cable.
2 CM2-TO-MAGNETOMETER INTERFACE
CM2 with Magnetometer Option
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Bhe CM2's Magnetometer Interface Kit option is intended to work with a Marine Magnetics Explorer or
SeaSPY system. o work with the CM2 towfish the magnetometer must be also accompanied by a sidescan
sonar interface kit, manufactured by Marine Magnetics, that includes a 10m cable to allow the magnetometer
to be towed from the CM2 tow cable terminator.
he CM2 Magnetometer Interface Kit is a single version that works with both models of magnetometer. he
Marine Magnetics (MM) sidescan sonar interface kit is available in two versions, specific to each model.
When the CM2 system is ordered with the Magnetometer Interface Kit option it is delivered with the following
items:-
1) A CM2 Magnetometer Link Cable
2) A towfish with a rear bulkhead that includes a fourth wet-pluggable connector (4-way, female)
3) A dummy plug to seal the fourth connector when the magnetometer is not attached
4) A D-shackle (6mm, long style)
5) A nylon sleeve (10mm OD, 6.3mm ID,12.5mm long)
6) Cable ties (4.6 x 100mm, 20 off)
he CM2 Magnetometer Link Cable connects the fourth bulkhead connector to the 8-way connector on the
MM sidescan sonar interface cable. Connections in the magnetometer link cable are as follows:-
1 = +24V
2 = GND
3 = not connected
4 = RS232, to the CM2 towfish from the magnetometer
5-8 = not connected
he fourth (magnetometer/responder) bulkhead connector carries an RS232 receive interface and a 24VDC
supply. It is internally linked to socket J4 on the owfish PCB. Its contacts must be sealed against the
surrounding water whenever the CM2 towfish is deployed without the magnetometer being connected. he
dummy plug is provided for this purpose.
he D-shackle (item 4 on the list above) secures the universal joint on the MM sidescan sonar interface
cable to the CM2's tow cable terminator, as shown in the illustration.
he nylon sleeve (item 5) must be pressed into the universal joint on the sidescan sonar interface cable to
adjust the diameter to that of the shackle pin.
Note that the SeaSPY internal echo sounder must be disabled when the magnetometer is to be used with
the CM2 towfish. his precaution, applicable only to the SeaSpy, is necessary to avoid the extra current drain
that the echo sounder would otherwise apply. he CM2 software displays the altitude of the combination so
the magnetometer's echo sounder output is redundant.
Connection to MM Display Software
Note that the MM ransceiver Box, required when the magnetometer is used independently, is not required
in the configuration described by this Manual Supplement where the magnetometer uses the sidescan
interface for its telemetry and power. (Note also that references in this document to SeaLINK apply equally to
the later “BOB” software.)
In this configuration a software DLL resident on the sonar data acquisition computer automatically extracts
the magnetometer data from the cable telemetry and passes it to a USB or serial port.
Note that the magnetometer messages are sent out unchanged when they pass through the CM2 telemetry,
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with the conditional excepFtion of the depth message. If the sidescan towfish is fitted with a depth sensor
then the depth of the sidescan towfish is copied into the magnetometer depth message.
he sonar data and the magnetometer data may be acquired on separate computers, eg. with MaxView
recording and displaying the sonar data on one computer and SeaLINK handling the magnetometer data on
another. Alternatively both programs may be run on the same computer, perhaps with an additional screen to
allow adequate display. Or, a single program such as Hypack may handle both data types concurrently.
he DLL outputs the magnetometer as serial data on a com port, so for the data to be acquired, a null-
modem link needs to be established to an input port (on the same computer in a single computer
configuration, or on a second computer if this is to be used for the magnetometer data).
If a serial port is not available for the magnetometer output data, connect a USB-to-serial adapter. Using the
Device Manager in the Windows Control Panel, identify which com port number has been assigned to this
adapter.
Create a file called 'mag.ini' in Notepad, save it in 'My Documents', then copy it to the root of the C: drive.
he format of the file is X,4800,Y,Y. Here X is the port number and 4800 is the baud rate (alternative
values being 9600 and 19200). he first 'Y' confirms the port is open with a dialog box, and the second 'Y'
overrides the timestamp on the mag data with the system time.
Each of the options (confirm, override) can be set to either Y or N.
SeaLINK software will read this magnetometer data in from another serial port. Assuming again that no serial
port is available for the magnetometer data input, connect a second adapter and again identify which port
number has been assigned.
Now connect the two serial ports together via a null-modem cable.
If the magnetometer data is to be acquired, not by SeaLINK, but by a third-party acquisition package, then
configure that package to accept the magnetometer data over the relevant com port.
If a single computer is being used for both sonar and magnetometer data acquisition then a software null-
modem link is an alternative to an external cable.
Magnetometer settings
he magnetometer baud rate and sample rate should be 9600 and 1Hz respectively, the factory default
settings. he data string is also the standard, factory default format. Settings can only be adjusted or reset to
default when the SeaLINK computer is connected directly to the magnetometer. he CM2 telemetry does not
allow downward communication with the magnetometer.
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3 CONNECTION, DEPLOYMENT AND OPERATION
Connecting the Magnetometer
Before initial use press the nylon sleeve into the 9.8mm (0.385") diameter hole in the universal joint tow
connector on the free end of the Marine Magnetics sidescan interface cable. his sleeve has an inner
diameter to suit the removable pin in the D-shackle.
Use the D-shackle to attach the sidescan interface cable to the shackle on the CM2 tow cable terminator.
he 8-way connector on the interface cable will then project to one side, either to the left or the right
(Explorer) or downwards (SeaSPY). Ensure that the shackle pin is screwed fully home.
Attach the CM2 magnetometer link cable between the fourth connector on the rear bulkhead of the CM2
towfish and the 8-way connector on the Marine Magnetics sidescan interface cable.
Connecting the Magnetometer
Strap the magnetometer link cable to the CM2 towfish safety lanyard using plastic cable ties as shown in the
illustration. his is important because, if the link cable is not secured in this way, hydrodynamic drag on the
link cable may pull the plug out of the socket on the rear bulkhead. Note that the Explorer and SeaSPY
Sidescan Integration Cables are different. he SeaSPY interface cable terminates in an encoder/decoder
unit and an in-line 8-pin connector, instead of the Explorer's right-angle connector, but the overall
configuration is similar.
Before tightening the cable ties ensure that the magnetometer link cable does not come under tension the
towing bail is fully forward.
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o test the system before launch start MaxView (or third-party sonar acquisition software) and SeaLINK, then
start the CM2 towfish. After a delay of a few seconds power will be automatically applied to the
magnetometer and sampling will begin.
Launch and Recovery
he magnetometer towfish and its sidescan interface cable are relatively buoyant. his means that at survey
speeds the altitudes of the magnetometer and CM2 towfish are similar. It also means that the magnetometer
can be launched first or last depending on preference.
Refer to the CM2 User Manual for advice on launching the sidescan towfish.
Lower the magnetometer towfish into the water.
CAU ION: DO NO DROP HE MAGNE OME ER OWFISH IN O HE WA ER OR ALLOW I O
IMPAC HE OWING VESSEL.
When recovering, it is normally more convenient to recover the CM2 towfish first.
Operating the Magnetometer
Consult the Marine Magnetics magnetometer operation manual. Note that the optimum altitude and line
spacing for the magnetometer will probably not be optimum for sidescan sonar and vice versa. A
compromise is normally required.
Using the CM2 Towfish without the Magnetometer connected
CAU ION: IF HE CM2 OWFISH (WI H MAG OP ION) IS USED WI HOU HE MAGNE OME ER HE
4-WAY CONNEC OR ON I S REAR BULKHEAD MUS BE SEALED USING HE DUMMY PLUG.
he CM2 towfish automatically disconnects the power to the magnetometer connector if the magnetometer
has not responded within approximately 10 seconds. his protective mechanism is intended to prevent
further electrolytic corrosion of the connector if the dummy plug has been accidentally omitted: it is not a
substitute for proper use of the dummy plug.
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