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 7: Display - Setting Up SEASAVE Displays
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Editing Display Window
1. To change the content of a display:
A. Right click in the desired window and select Modify.
B. The display dialog box appears. The selections in the dialog box vary,
depending on the display type (see Fixed Display, Scrolled Display,
and Plot Display). Make the desired selections and click OK.
2. To change the display window size and/or location:
• Click Display, and select the arrangement type - horizontal tiles,
vertical tiles, or cascade. SEASAVE automatically sizes and arranges
all the windows. OR
• Use standard Windows click-and-drag methods to resize and move
the window(s) as desired.
Exporting Display Window
You can export the setup of a display window, for reuse later for another
instrument and/or deployment.
1. Right click in the desired window and select Export Display Settings
(.dsa file).
2. The Save As dialog box appears. Enter the desired path and file name for
the .dsa file and click OK.
Printing Display Window
You can print a display window to provide a hard copy of the data in
the display (most often used with a Plot Display).
1. Right click in the desired window and select Print.
2. The Printing dialog box appears; set up the print job as desired and
click OK.
Resizing Plot Display Window
To enlarge a plot display to full screen:
• Click Display and select Maximize All Plots. OR
• Right click in a pot window and select Maximize. OR
• Click on the standard Windows Maximize button at the top right of the
plot display.
With a plot display maximized, use the Tab key to view other displays.
To return a plot display to its previous size:
• Click Display and select Restore All. OR
• Right click in a plot window and select Restore. OR
• Click on the standard Windows Restore button at the top right of the plot
display.
Note:
SEASAVE display setup (.dsa) file
defines the size, placement, and setup
for a display window. The information
in the .dsa file is also incorporated into
the program setup (.psa) file. You can
import and export .dsa files, allowing
you to create the desired displays
once and then reuse them later for
other instruments / deployments.