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MMP Deployment Definition Parameters
Quick Reference
Mooring ID: Three position numeric identifier (001 to 999) sent with UIM metadata (stored
with deployment data in the URAO). Differentiates data if more than one MMP is deployed.
Countdown delay: The MMP wakes from ‘sleep’ when the countdown alarm reaches zero. If
the transponder is installed, the countdown begins when the firmware pings the transponder
and profile 0 begins when the countdown reaches zero (one to two minutes after confirming
deployment). Range: 0 seconds to 24 hours in 1 second increments.
Scheduled start: Scheduled start is an absolute date and time. Profile 0 begins when the
RTC reaches the specified time. Range: Years 1970 to 2038 in 1 second increments and at
least 10 minutes in the future as measured by the RTC.
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Profile start interval/Pair start interval: Interval between profiles or profile pairs measured
between the start of profiling motion of sequential profiles or pairs of profiles. Continuous
profiling results from a 0 setting. Range: 0 seconds to 366 days in 1 second increments.
Reference date/time: Initial reference time for the deployment (start of Profile 1).
Subsequent profiles reference this time. Range: Years 1970 to 2038 in 1 second increments.
Burst interval: Interval between profile bursts or profile pairs. Continuous bursts are selected
by setting the burst interval to 0. Range: 0 seconds to 366 days in 1 second increments.
Profiles per burst/ Pairs per burst: The number of profiles or pairs of profiles in a burst.
Setting this to 1 disables burst profiling. Range: 1 – 1000 profiles or pairs of profiles.
Paired profiles: Enables or disables paired profiles. When paired profiles are enabled, the
deployment is scheduled in up-down pairs. Range: Enabled/Disabled.
Profiles/file set: Profiles stored on the flash card as a single data file. Example: ‘10’ places
profiles 1 through 10 into a single data file on the flash card. (Unpacker produces 1 file per
profile when the raw data is processed from the flash card).
Shallow pressure: “Top” of the profiling range. The MMP stops profiling on an upward
profile when the ambient pressure drops below this limit. Range: 0.0 dbar to Deep pressure.
MMP Version 4.04
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