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Echo Processing Parameters<br />

Transducer 1 Status<br />

P900 Transducer 1 Status<br />

This parameter shows the current state of the transducer. The value means<br />

the following.<br />

Option<br />

Description<br />

0= OK Transducer working correctly.<br />

1= Disabled Transducer is not being used (mA input is being<br />

used instead, so P101=1)<br />

2= Stuck High Indicates that the power and signal lines on the<br />

transducer terminals are crossed over, or the signal<br />

line is shorted to earth.<br />

3= Not Found No transducer is detected.<br />

P901 Echo Confidence1<br />

This parameter displays the most recent echo confidence from the<br />

transducer. It is useful to help find the best mounting location for the<br />

transducer, where you should aim to get the highest figure. It is a percentage<br />

of confidence that the echo reporting the level is the correct one.<br />

P902 Echo Strength1<br />

This parameter displays the most recent echo strength figure for the<br />

transducer, where a higher figure indicates a better returned echo.<br />

P903 Average Noise1<br />

This is the mean noise reading for the transducer. It is measured while the<br />

transducer is not firing, and gives an indication of the average amount of<br />

electrical noise present on the cabling.<br />

P904 Peak Noise1<br />

This is the peak noise reading for the transducer. It is measured while the<br />

transducer is not firing, and gives an indication of the maximum amount of<br />

electrical noise present on the cabling.<br />

P905 Sensitivity<br />

This parameter determines the sensitivity of the unit. Please consult Pulsar<br />

for further information and assistance on changing the value of this<br />

parameter.<br />

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