Echo sounder instruments

Trimble Access supports as standard the following models of bathymetric echo sounders:

Echo sounder Echo sounder settings

CeeStar Basic High Freq

CeeStar Dual Frequency echosounders, BASIC output format, when the High Frequency depth is to be stored. The unit must be set to output 'prefixes' and not 'commas' in the output data Menu / Advanced / Prefix / Comma outfm set to [Use prefix].

CeeStar Basic Low Freq

CeeStar Dual Frequency echosounders, BASIC output format, when the Low Frequency depth is to be stored. The unit must be set to output 'prefixes' and not 'commas' in the output data Menu / Advanced / Prefix / Comma outfm set to [Use prefix].

NMEA SDDBT device

Any generic echosounder device that can output the NMEA DBT (Depth Below Transducer) sentence. The "talker ID" must send the standard "SD" identifier (so that output lines all begin with "$SDDBT,..". Trimble Access will accept the data in feet, meters, or fathoms and will convert values as appropriate.

SonarMite

Any SonarMite device. The unit will be switched into 'Engineering mode' (output format 0) and other settings may be adjusted by Trimble Access.

An ESD file for each echo sounder supported as standard is provided in the C:\ProgramData\Trimble\Trimble Data\System Files folder. To edit the ESD file, edit the file in a text editor.The name of the ESD file appears in the Type field in the Echo Sounder screen.

When using an echo sounder to record depths that equal zero, you need to add the allowZero="True" flag immediately after the isDepth="True" flag. For example: "<Field name... isDepth="True" allowZero="True" />"