Teledyne DMS 500H

The Teledyne Dynamic Motion Sensor 500H is designed specifically for the motion measurement needs of the marine industry.
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The Teledyne Dynamic Motion Sensor 500H is designed specifically for the motion measurement needs of the marine industry. Whether it is achieving IHO standard survey from any size of vessel or providing safety critical monitoring of offshore platforms, large vessels, helicopter landing decks, cranes and positioning systems, the Teledyne DMS-500H provides accurate motion measurement in all sea conditions. Incorporating an enhanced external velocity and heading aiding algorithm for improved accuracy during dynamic maneuvers, the solid state angular rate sensors offer reliability in the highest performing vertical reference unit ever produced by TSS.

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The DMS View software programme is an intuitive Windows based programme enabling installation set up and integrity checking and monitoring of the sensor. The user can select from a series of frequently used data protocols or configure a bespoke output from a selection of variables. Whether in ports or harbours, offshore or as part of a hydrographic mapping programme, the need to measure ocean depths with the utmost accuracy is vital.

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The Teledyne DMS-500H heave sensor has been developed to work with a wide range of modern single beam echo sounders. With their design allowing acceptance of correction data from the DMS-500H real-time heave compensation of the sounder data is achievable. Providing heave data in analogue and digital format the outputs of the DMS-500H are easily configurable via a simple operator menu. Compact ruggedized and quick to install the sensor is supplied with the cable connector necessary for interfacing and is accompanied by a comprehensive operation manual. In addition to echo sounder compensation the DMS-500H is ideally suited to a wide range of offshore applications including crane and winch control, wave radar and ship motion measurement.