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 5: Configure Inputs, Part III – Serial Ports, Water Sampler, TCP/IP Ports, Miscellaneous, and Pump Control
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Click Configure Inputs. In the Configure Inputs dialog box, click the Serial
Ports tab:
Make the desired selections. Click OK or click another tab in
Configure Inputs.
Descriptions follow for the CTD Serial Port baud rate, data bits, and parity
entries for each instrument.
Defaults are shown for instrument selected on
Instrument Configuration tab, and are typical
settings for that instrument. If your instrument
will not communicate at settings shown:
• Many instruments have a user-
programmable baud rate; your instrument
may have been programmed to
communicate at a different baud rate
(consult manual for baud rate command).
AND/OR
• Your instrument may have a custom
modification that affects baud rate, data
bits, and/or parity; consult
manual that was
shipped with instrument for settings.
Define COM port, baud rate, data bits, stop bits,
and parity for output data. Typical values for
use with most computers: 9600 baud, 8 data
bits, 1 stop bit, no parity. See Section 6:
Configure Outputs for setup of serial data output.
Computer port connected to SBE 11plus Deck
Unit Modem Channel connector or SBE 33 Deck
Unit Carousel Data connector to send commands
to and receive replies from water sampler.
Note: Same COM port is used to send pump
control commands to a custom 9plus; this does
not interfere with water sampler operation.
Define COM port connected to SBE 14 Remove
Display. See Section 6: Configure Outputs for
setup of data output to SBE 14.