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Burst Interval <B>
The burst interval is the time between bursts of profiles or pairs. Sampling with profile
bursts or profile pairs strikes a balance between the need for relatively high frequency profiling
given the need for long time series and the finite battery endurance. When Profiles per Burst is
enabled (set to a number greater than 1), the firmware displays a default Burst Interval. Change
this default to the desired Burst Interval. Range is 0 seconds to 366 days in 1 second increments.
Profiles per
burst
Burst interval
Selection ? n
Enter profiles per burst (1 to disable) (1 to 1000) ? 4
Schedule I| Profile start interval = 000 12:00:00 [DDD HH:MM:SS]
R| Reference date/time = 11/03/2006 12:00:00
B| Burst interval = 010 00:00:00 [DDD HH:MM:SS]
N| Profiles per burst = 4
P| Paired profiles Disabled
F| Profiles / file set = 1
Selection ? b
Enter burst interval
Days ( 0 to 366) ? 0
Hours ( 0 to 23) ? 9
Minutes ( 0 to 59) ? 0
Seconds ( 0 to 59) ? 0
Figure 7-65: <B> Burst Interval
Profiles Per Burst/ Pairs Per Burst <N>
Enter a number greater than 1 to enable Profiles per Burst (the firmware also displays a
default Burst Interval which should be changed based on specific deployment needs). If Burst
Profiling is disabled (set to 1), the profiling schedule is determined by the profile start interval
alone. Profile 0 is not part of the number of Profiles per Burst, as shown in Figure 7-67.
Profiles per
burst
Burst interval
Selection ? n
Enter profiles per burst (1 to disable) (1 to 1000) ? 4
Schedule I| Profile start interval = 000 12:00:00 [DDD HH:MM:SS]
R| Reference date/time = 11/03/2006 12:00:00
B| Burst interval = 010 00:00:00 [DDD HH:MM:SS]
N| Profiles per burst = 4
P| Paired profiles Disabled
F| Profiles / file set = 1
Figure 7-66: <N> Profiles per Burst
Appendix 7-48