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B.1.2 The Differences
Note the following important issues when you install the Dualtrack System:
1 Scope of Delivery
Sub-section B.1.3 lists the standard items supplied with the Dualtrack System.
2 Physical installation
Refer to sub-section 3.2 of this Manual for instructions to install the sub-sea compo-
nents of the TSS 350 System.
Refer to Section 3 of the 440 Manual for instructions to install the sub-sea compo-
nents of the 440 System.
You must take special precautions regarding the placement of the search coils when
you install the Dualtrack System on board an ROV.
Sub-section B.1.4 describes the special precautions you must make when you install
the Dualtrack System.
3 Electrical connection
To make the most efficient use of the ROV umbilical, the Dualtrack System uses only
two wires for all communications between the surface and the sub-sea installations.
See sub-section B.1.5 for details of the special electrical connection requirements
necessary to support this communication arrangement.
Where necessary, you may use 4-wire or RS232 communications instead.
Note that, in a Dualtrack System, you must connect the altimeter only to the ALTIME-
TER port of the 440 SEP, or to an SDC serial port. Do not connect the altimeter to
the 350 SEP.
4 Operation
In a Dualtrack installation, you cannot operate the 440 and the 350 Systems simultane-
ously.
DeepView for Windows allows you to switch between the 440 and the 350 operating
mode easily and quickly. The Run Window and its status bar will show the current
operating mode.
5 Power requirement
Sub-section B.1.6 includes details of the power supply requirements for the sub-sea
components of the Dualtrack System.
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