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 6: Configure Outputs
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TCP/IP Out
TCP/IP is Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol, a communication
protocol used to connect hosts on the internet and/or over networks. TCP/IP
allows you to connect your CTD to a computer on deck while receiving data at
a remote location elsewhere on the ship. TCP/IP also allows multiple
applications running on the same computer to communicate with each other.
SEASAVE can output raw and converted data through separate TCP/IP ports.
To enable and set up TCP/IP output, click Configure Outputs. In the Configure
Outputs dialog box, click the TCP/IP Out tab:
Make the desired selections. Click OK or click another tab in
Configure Outputs.
Output every scan of raw data.
Output converted data (SEASAVE
applies calibration coefficients to
raw data to calculated converted
data in engineering units).
Rate at which data for selected
variables is converted to
engineering units and output.
For full rate data, set to 0.
Selected variables and number of
decimal points to right of decimal place
for output converted data. Click Select
Variables to change. Dialog box with
list of variables appears; select desired
variables and number of decimal
places to right of decimal point for
each variable, and click OK.