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Triton Isis User Manual

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June 2004 Isis® Sonar User's Manual, Volume 2

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Side-Scan

Enable

Side-Scan if you seek to capture non-topographic imagery.

You can choose

Side-Scan with or without also choosing

Bathymetry; they are not mutually exclusive. If you enable Side-
Scan
, you can also specify the port and starboard channels, as
explained in Port/Stbd channels.

Port/Stbd
channels

Prior to recording, Isis needs to know how your SeaBat is angled. The
SeaBat side-scan outputs three beams, all of which are operator-
selectable in side-scan mode. These beams correspond to port,
center, and starboard directions as seen from the perspective of the
SeaBat.
You use

Side-Scan in the SeaBat Setup dialog box to tell Isis which

way(s) your SeaBat is angled —

Off, Port, or Stbd.

Port/Stbd
channels
(continued)

If you intend to aim your SeaBat straight down (center beam
perpendicular to a flat ocean floor):

• Choose Port for the SeaBat Port channel and Stbd for

the SeaBat Starboard channel.

If you intend to aim your SeaBat more to the port, (so that the
starboard beam of the SeaBat now points straight down):

• Choose Off for the SeaBat Starboard channel (because

it points in the water column) and

Port for the SeaBat

Port channel. (The SeaBat’s center channel will also
be represented in Isis by this setting of

Port.)

If you intend to aim your SeaBat more to the starboard, (so that
the port beam of the SeaBat now points straight down):

• Choose Off for the SeaBat Port channel and Stbd for

the SeaBat Starboard channel. (The SeaBat’s center
channel will also be represented in Isis by this setting
of

Stbd.)

Appendix I: Working with Specific Sonars