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Detailed Descriptions of MMP Deployment Parameters
A more detailed description of deployment parameter settings follows. Refer to
Figure 7-62 to view the Deployment Menu display.
Mooring ID
Mooring ID <M>
Mooring ID is a three position mooring identifier (001 to 999) that is stored in the URAO
to differentiate deployment data when multiple profilers are deployed. The firmware displays the
entry with leading zeros. Mooring ID is also embedded in the metadata that precedes files
transferred via inductive modem. For details about the inductive modem metadata structure, refer
to the “Underwater Inductive Modem” Appendix in this User Manual.
Start Parameters
Start parameters enable selection of a countdown delay or scheduled start for the
deployment.
Select Start Parameters <Z>
Option ‘Z’ specifies the deployment start parameters.
Countdown delay
- A countdown delay in hours, minutes, and seconds can be set
between 00:00:00 and 24:00:00. When the operator commits to the deployment, the countdown
timer begins decrementing. When the alarm is triggered the MMP wakes up and begins
operations. If an optional transponder is installed, the firmware pings the transponder at the start
of a deployment and the countdown begins 1 to 2 minutes after the operator commits to a
deployment. Profile 0 begins when the countdown reaches zero.
Scheduled start
- A scheduled start is specified as an absolute date and time. Profile 0
begins when the RTC reaches the specified time. A scheduled start time must be at least 10
minutes in the future when ‘V’ Verify and Proceed is selected, indicating that deployment
programming is complete. Allowed range is 1970 to 2038 in 1 second increments and at least 10
minutes in the future as measured by the RTC.
Schedule Parameters
The Schedule parameters control profile timing. Profiles can be scheduled individually
or in up-down pairs. The profiles or pairs of profiles can be scheduled at regular intervals or in
bursts. Burst profiling is executed with regular intervals between bursts and (shorter) intervals
within a burst.
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