Context
The SY50 system is provided with a built-in motion sensor to provide electronic stabilization of the sonar beams. It is located inside the Power Supply Unit. The motion sensor measures the roll and pitch movements of the vessel.
NoteIf the Power Supply Unit has been mounted with its door pointing straight aft, you do not need to enter any rotation values. If the unit faces in any other direction you must compensate for this by typing the relevant value for Rotation Around Z.
For improved operational accuracy, an external motion reference unit (MRU) can be used.
Offsets
The offset values specify the physical location of the motion reference unit relative to the reference point (origin). The relevant offset values can normally be taken from the vessel drawings.
Rotation
The values for rotation around the X, Y and Z axis are used to compensate for any misalignments made during the physical installation
of the motion reference unit. Such misalignments occur if the sensor is not placed in parallel with the vessel’s horizontal and/or vertical planes. We strongly recommend that you install your motion reference unit so that all rotation angles can be set to 0 (zero).
The required accuracy of the offset and rotation angles depends on the accuracy requirements for the echo data.
NoteCorrect values for motion sensor rotation are critical for the sonar performance.
The motion sensor offset values (its physical location relative to the vessels' coordinate system) are not important for sonar
operation.
The Kongsberg Seapath® - and other GPS systems - allow you to define the MRU location in the positioning system. If this is done, the MRU offset values in the SY50 system must be set to 0 (zero) to avoid "dual compensation". The rotation angles are normally not recorded by the positioning system. These can either be inserted into the MRU control application, or into the SY50 system. Make sure that you do not insert them both places.
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Rotation around the x-axis: In the positive horizontal direction (forward), a positive rotation is clockwise. |
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B |
Rotation around the y-axis: In the positive horizontal direction (starboard), a positive rotation is clockwise. |
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C |
Rotation around the z-axis: In the positive vertical direction (down), a positive rotation is clockwise. |
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Reference point (Ship Origin) |