Marport Trawl Explorer User manual

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TE
EXPLORER
MARPORT
Marport’s Trawl
Explorer is your eye
on the shing gear.
This sounder can be
placed on your trawl
headrope or tunnel in
order to send useful
information to the
wheelhouse.
Thanks to the sounder you will see:
• On the echogram, the trawl opening and sh
entering the net.
• Also on the echogram, the distance between
the footrope and seabed to see if the gear
touches the bottom.
• Depth data
• Temperature data
• Pitch and roll data
• Distance from the sensor to the seabed or
footrope
The Trawl Explorer can adapt to dierent types
of shing methods. For example, you can fully
congure the sounding modes in accordance with
your shing method to have optimum results.
On the latest version of Trawl Explorer sensor, the
echogram displays target strength values. They are
useful to identify sh.
QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE
Purpose
Main Parts
Caution:
• Do not insert foreign objects into depth sensor opening or try
to open it.
• Do not remove the shoulder bolts from the outside of the
sensor.
It may damage the components.
Dimensions
Beamwidths for Uplink pings
Beamwidth @ 35 kHz @ 50 kHz @ 60 kHz
-3dB 46° 40° 30°
Beamwidths for Up and Down pings
Beamwidth @ 125 kHz @ 160 kHz @ 200 kHz
-3dB 26° 24° 22°
Beamwidth
500 mm
400 mm
146 mm
Retainer
Screw
Model/Serial
Number
Stabilizer
Board
Metal Strap
Transducer
Positive Charge
Negative Charge
Water Switch
Depth Sensor
Temperature
Sensor
Shoulder bolts

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Sensor Conguration
The Trawl Explorer can be fully congured from
the vessel or from the oce using Marport MOSA
conguring tool, on any Mac Os device via Bluetooth
connection.
To activate the sensor outside sea water, use a
jumper to connect and disconnect the negative
charge and the water switch (see illustration p.1).
Refer to the LED in the transducer to see the state
of the sensor:
State Situation Action LED
Charging Charger plug
is connected.
Batteries are
charging.
No light
Running Sensor is
in water or
activated with
jumper.
After an
initialization
phase, echo
sounder is
operating.
Conguring Sensor is out
of water.
Conguration
via Bluetooth.
Turns o
after 10 min.
without user
action.
With MOSA conguring tool, you can:
• Congure all settings for your sensor
• Export the sensor settings
Note: Only advanced users or Marport technicians
should congure the sensor. For further
information, refer to Trawl Explorer user manual.
Flashing red
Flashing green
Place sensor (1)
at the centre of
the net’s headrope
(2), facing the vessel.
Installing
Buoys (4) on either
sides provide a
level platform for the
unit during trawling
operations.
Buoys ensure that
down-looking
transducer beam (5) is
vertical for
footrope (6) detection.
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³4
5
Marport recommends
the use of a netting bag
located in the desired
mounting position. Use a
safety line between one of
the sensor’s attachment
lugs and a suitable
location in the net, as
shown in the above image. The safety line should
be a steel wire with tted small shackles at either
end. Sensors that are not properly secured may be
lost during shing operations.
If you want to see the footrope, move back the
sensor of a few meters.
Install a double
mesh piece
of netting (3) to
stabilize the sensor.

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Sensor data such as echogram, depth, temperature,
pitch and roll are displayed on Scala software.
You can customize their display types:
• Text
• History Plot
• Dial
• Gauge
Trawl Explorer has dierent features that enable
you to better see in the sea. These features depend
on your sensor version.
Target Strength (V3) Target strength of individual
targets is displayed on the echogram when you
hover over it with your mouse. It helps you to
identify sh.
TVG Signals sent by the sensor are attenuated in the
water. It means the deeper the target is, the more
attenuated signals will be received and sent back.
TVG (time variable gain) is here to compensate this
eect by using a lower gain level when signals travel
toward a target at a small distance and higher gain
level when signals travel toward deeper targets. The
end result is to compensate sounding attenuation
and therefore to show a same target strength for a
same target at dierent depths.
You can set TVG at 20 log (better target strength
of bottom, schools of sh), 40 log (better target
strength of individual targets) or 30 log (compromise
between the 2 others).
Display
Below are examples of echograms from Trawl
Explorers.
System requirements:
• Latest version of sensor (v3): M3/M4/M5/
M6 receiver version 04.02.28 or later,Scala
version 01.02.05 or later
• Earlier version of sensor (V2): M3/M4/M5/M6
receiver version 03.01.23 or later, any Scala
version
Trawl Explorer sensor is added to your
receiver conguration with Marport Scala
software.
When conguring in Scala:
• Make sure that the uplink frequencies in your
sensor conguration (Mosa) and receiver
conguration (Scala) are identical.
• Trawl Explorer sensor uses an 400Hz frequency
bandwidth. When adding other sensors to the
system, make sure there is enough distance
between their uplink frequency (200 Hz
margin above and below used frequency). If
not, there will be signal interferences.
For further information, refer to Trawl Explorer
user manual.
System Conguration Autorange (V2, V3) The range of the sounding can
adapt automatically to the bottom detected. This
way, you have better echogram image quality when
the trawl opening is small, because the range will
become smaller (the smaller the range, the better
the image quality will be). You can use this mode
only with Down only mode and with a trawl opening
less than 20 m.

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USA
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Sensor Daily Use
The Trawl Explorer sensor automatically
starts when in sea water. It switches to
Bluetooth mode when out of water. When
in Bluetooth, the sensor turns o after 10 minutes
if there is no user action.
When the sensor is not in operation, look at the
transducer LED to make sure that the unit is not in
running mode and discharging the batteries.
Rinse the sensor with fresh water between
uses, especially the shoulder bolts (see
illustration p.1). You can do it when the
sensor is in running mode out of water. Dry the
charging bolt afterwards.
The operational life time can be up to
75 hours depending on the power uplink
settings.
Trawl Explorer sensors has Lithium-Ion batteries.
Charge them with Marport Basic Sensor Charger or
Multi-Charger.
Maintenance
External
• Check that all attachment equipment are not
worn or torn. Replace when appropriate.
• Make sure that Trawl Explorer sensor is clean.
Remove debris with a piece of wood or ne
grade sandpaper. Wash away mud or debris
with warm water but do not use highly abrasive
materials.
Be careful with the sensor. Sensors and
components are sensitive to shocks and
contamination.
Internal
Only an approved Marport dealer can get access
to the internal unit. Warranty will become void if
anyone other than an approved dealer tries to do
internal maintenance duties on the Trawl Explorer
sensors.
Dealers, please refer to the Trawl Explorer service
manual for more detailed maintenance instructions.
Marport recommends you to return Trawl Explorer
sensors to an approved Marport dealer every
2 years for maintenance.
To ensure proper and safe use of this equipment,
carefully read and follow the instructions in the
Trawl Explorer user manual.
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