User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- SEASAVE
- Limited Liability Statement
- Table of Contents
- Section 1: Introduction
- Section 2: Installation & Use
- Section 3: Configure Inputs, Part I - Instrument Configuration (.con file)
- Introduction
- Instrument Configuration
- Viewing, Modifying, or Creating .con File
- SBE 9plus Configuration
- SBE 16 SEACAT C-T Recorder Configuration
- SBE 16plus SEACAT C-T Recorder Configuration
- SBE 19 SEACAT Profiler Configuration
- SBE 19plus SEACAT Profiler Configuration
- SBE 21 Thermosalinograph Configuration
- SBE 25 SEALOGGER Configuration
- SBE 45 MicroTSG Configuration
- SBE 49 FastCAT Configuration
- Section 4: Configure Inputs, Part II - Calibration Coefficients
- Accessing Calibration Coefficients Dialog Boxes
- Calibration Coefficients for Frequency Sensors
- Calibration Coefficients for A/D Count Sensors
- Calibration Coefficients for Voltage Sensors
- Pressure (Strain Gauge) Calibration Coefficients
- Altimeter Calibration Coefficients
- Fluorometer Calibration Coefficients
- Methane Sensor Calibration Coefficients
- OBS/Nephelometer Calibration Coefficients
- Oxidation Reduction Potential (ORP) Calibration Coefficients
- Oxygen Calibration Coefficients
- PAR/Irradiance Calibration Coefficients
- pH Calibration Coefficients
- Pressure/FGP (voltage output) Calibration Coefficients
- Suspended Sediment Calibration Coefficients
- Transmissometer Calibration Coefficients
- User Polynomial (for user-defined sensor) Calibration Coefficients
- Zaps Calibration Coefficients
- Section 5: Configure Inputs, Part III – Serial Ports, Water Sampler, TCP/IP Ports, Miscellaneous, & Pump Control
- Section 6: Configure Outputs
- Section 7: Display - Setting Up SEASAVE Displays
- Section 8: Real-Time Data & Real-Time Control - Real-Time Data Acquisition
- Section 9: Archived Data Displaying Archived Data
- Section 10: Processing Data
- Appendix I: Command Line Operation
- Appendix II: Configure (.con) File Format
- Appendix III: Software Problems
- Appendix IV: Derived Parameter Formulas
- Index

Section 1: Introduction
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Section 1: Introduction
This section includes contact information and a brief description
of SEASOFT-Win32 and its components.
How to Contact Sea-Bird
Sea-Bird Electronics, Inc.
1808 136
th
Place Northeast
Bellevue, Washington 98005 USA
Telephone: 425-643-9866 Fax: 425-643-9954
E-mail: seabird@seabird.com Website: http://www.seabird.com
Business hours:
Monday-Friday, 0800 to 1700 Pacific Standard Time
(1600 to 0100 Universal Time)
Except from April to October, when we are on ‘summer time’
(1500 to 0000 Universal Time)
Summary
SEASOFT-Win32 consists of modular, menu-driven routines for acquisition,
display, processing, and archiving of oceanographic data acquired with
Sea-Bird equipment. SEASOFT-Win32 is designed to work with a PC running
Windows 2000 or later.
SEASOFT-Win32 is actually several stand-alone programs:
• SEATERM and SeatermAF terminal programs that send commands to
instrument for status, data acquisition setup, data retrieval, and diagnostics
• SEASAVE program that acquires real-time data
• SBE Data Processing program that converts, edits, processes, and
plots data
• Plot39 program for plotting SBE 39 and SBE 48 data
This manual covers only SEASAVE, which:
• acquires real-time, raw data (frequencies and voltages) and saves the raw
data to the computer for later processing
• displays selected raw and/or converted (engineering units) real-time or
archived data in text and plot displays
Additional SEASAVE features include the ability to:
• send commands to close water sampler bottles
• save user-input header information with the CTD data, providing
information that is useful for identifying the data set
• output converted (engineering units) data to a computer COM port or file
on the computer
• output data to and set up pressure, altimeter, and bottom contact switch
alarms in an SBE 14 Remote Display
• set up pressure and altimeter alarm parameters in an SBE 11plus Deck Unit
• mark real-time data to note significant events in a cast
• input commands from remote clients via TCP/IP for
controlling SEASAVE
• output data to remote clients via TCP/IP
Note:
The following SEASOFT-DOS
calibration modules are not yet
available in SEASOFT-Win32:
• OXFIT – compute oxygen
calibration coefficients
• OXFITW – compute oxygen
calibration coefficients using
Winkler titration values
• OXSAT – compute oxygen
saturation as a function of
temperature and salinity
• PHFIT – compute pH coefficients
See the SEASOFT-DOS manual.