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NOTE
After the confirmation that deployment definition parameters are stored, if the Sea-Bird CTD is
installed, a reminder is displayed to remove the CTD flow path caps.
WARNING: If you have not already done so,
REMOVE the flow path CAPS from the CTD NOW.
Failure to remove the caps will prevent proper
CTD operation during the deployment and may
cause permanent damage to the sensor.
After removing the caps, press any key
to continue.
Figure 7-75: Remove Sea-Bird CTD Flow Path Caps
<7> Offload Deployment Data
This option is used to read binary data from the flash card while the flash card is still in
the MMP. Use this option with the file capture utility to store the data as ASCII text. Within each
Offload Deployment Data option, all data files, or only Engineering, CTD, or ACM files can be
selected. Deployment Log files can also be selected.
NOTE
Offloading data reads from the flash card without altering the binary data files. The flash card is
erased only when (1) the flash card is reformatted during deployment initialization after the
operator commits to the deployment, (2) files are manually deleted using options in the Flash
Card Operations menu, or (3) files are manually deleted using PC tools.
Before selecting Data Offload options, press [CTRL]-[C] to terminate the deployment, if
it is still in progress. If the firmware automatically terminated the deployment before recovery
and is in LPS, pressing [CTRL]-[C] wakes the firmware. If the MMP was conducting a profile,
the firmware prompts after the first [CTRL]-[C] to save or discard that portion of the data.
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