KNUDSEN DUAL FREQUENCY ECHO SOUNDER

KNUDSEN DUAL FREQUENCY ECHO SOUNDER

The 320M Marine Echosounder was developed to meet demanding requirements of eld work. Its low maintenance modular construction, together with advanced features and easy conguration, make the 320M the most exible sounder available. Using either the high or low frequency channel, or both simultaneously, the 320M produces a high resolution record accurately depicting bottom proles and sediment layers with 32 shades of grey. The thermal printer uses easily loaded 21.6cm (8.5”) plastic lm for permanent, high-quality records. The annotated depth grid is printed with reverse shading for clarity. Digitized water depth is shown on two large 4-digit LCD displays, visible in direct sunlight and backlit for night operation.

Serial RS232 depth data is continuously available in NMEA format as well as user-dened string formats, and in operator-selectable time and position tagged formats. An LCD menu display with simple 2-button control provides access to parameters such as sound velocity, draft, TX blanking, serial port assignment, time and date setting, and many more, as well as a variety of self-test, communication and conguration features. All settings are retained in non-volatile memory and recalled on power-up. Three RS232 ports support communication with personal computers, NMEA input and output devices, GPS receivers, sound velocity sensors, heave sensors, remote depth displays and survey data loggers.

The standard 320M rmware includes drivers for all the devices above and can be eld upgraded where rmware can be downloaded through a serial port into “ash” program memory. In addition to traditional “hands-on” operation, an optional upgrade allows the 320M to be operated remotely through the built in SCSI interface and Windows application software.

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