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Innomar Technologie GmbH

  08/02/2012
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Brand Innomar Technologie GmbH
Year of initial development 2002
Product SES-2000 compact
Max. power consumption (W) 250
Power (DC, AC) 100-245VAC
Weight (in air) and dimensions (w x h x d) of transducer/transceiver 25kg (incl. 20m cable); 30cm x 7cm x 26cm
Weight and dimensions (w x h x d) of display and logging unit 23kg; 30cm x 35cm x 40cm
Portability of logger (rack, desktop, portable) Portable
Software platform (Windows, other) Windows
Depth range of operation (m) 0.5-400
Frequency range (kHz) 100; 5-15
Number of frequencies supported simultaneously 2
Power output of transducer at standard frequencies 15kW @ 100kHz
Beam angles (along and across) 3.6° for all frequencies (100kHz, 5-15kHz)
Depth resolution, accuracy 2cm ± 0.02%
Max. pulse sounding rate 50Hz
Pulse length 0.07-0.8ms
Dynamic range (dB) 168
Are heave, pitch and roll corrections included? Heave correction with external heave sensor
Capable of being operated remotely (e.g. via PC) Yes
Supported external data inputs (heave/roll/pitch, positioning) Heave and positioning
Can events and annotations be marked? Yes
Can sound velocity and temperature profiles be included in real time ? Sound velocity in real time via RS-232; full SVP offline
Is real-time coupling to survey/post-processing software possible? Yes
What data are displayed in real time (e.g. depth, classification, thickness)? Depth, dual-channel echo plot
Data output options (e.g. raw data, transducer and motion-corrected depth, sea floor classification) Envelope data of all channels, motion-corrected depth of all channels
Data output formats NMEA, Deso, Echotrac, SEG-Y, XTF, Innomar
Data output for sea floor classification? No
How are data displayed? Dual-channel echo plot, colour, b&w, signal view
Connection possibilities USB, TCP/IP, GPS, compass, custom RS232 devices, HP printer, thermal printer, analogue and trigger signal
How are data internally logged? Hard disk
Main use of the system Bathymetric survey, sub-bottom survey, geological/geophysical survey, dredging, pipeline detection, archaeological object detection



     


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