Description: | The mirror was not being controlled correctly so the shadowband did not block the sun
because the encoder failed. Also, the shadowband was not correctly positioned in the
processed image while at port because the INS system failed.
On 10/19 while at Long Beach port, the encoder was replaced and software was installed to
get the mirror control board to receive the SeaNav data and correctly position the
shadowband to mask the sun in the visible image. However, the position of the shadowband in the
processed image was not correct because the imaging software needed to be configured to
independently read the SeaNav information.
On 11/8 while at Honolulu port, the TSI software was upgraded at 17:10 and the position of
the shadowband in the processed image was corrected. However, because SeaNav failed and
course-over-ground was being used as a surrogate for heading, the heading is 0 deg when
the ship speed is < 1 m/s. So the platform heading was changed manually at 17:45 to
correct the position of the shadowband in the visible image while the ship was in port.
This method was used by the site technicians to configure the TSI upon arrival and
departure at port until the ship navigation system was replaced on 12/7 at 9:00. The $TSINV
heading value became accurate while in port so the position of the TSI shadowband was
automatically controlled correctly both at sea and at port. |