User manual

Table Of Contents
Chapter 1
Introduction
McLane Moored Profiler (MMP)
This manual describes the operation and maintenance of the McLane Moored Profiler
(MMP) an autonomous, instrumented platform designed to collect a long time-series of in situ
oceanographic profiles.
Before using the MMP for the first time, complete the following:
Review the MMP Overview section of this chapter
Connect the battery or power supply
Connect the ACM sting to the hinged bracket
Establish communications between the MMP and a PC, and become familiar with the
user interface and deployment programming
Using this Manual
This manual is organized into several chapters. Chapter 2 “Mechanical Description” and
Chapter 3 “Electronic Description” detail the components and handling of the MMP. Chapter 4
“Maintenance and Storage” explains how to clean, inspect, and store the MMP. Chapter 5
“Operations” explains ballasting the MMP and Chapter 6 “Launch and Recovery” describes the
launch and recovery process. Chapter 7 “MMP User Interface” and Chapter 8 “Data Offload,
Processing, and Interpretation” describe the process for deploying the MMP and recovering data.
Additionally there are several appendices that provide detailed information about topics
such as optional sensors.
Conventions Used in this Manual
References to the “front” of the profiler mean the side on which the acoustic current
meter “sting” is mounted. For example, in the Line Drawing in Figure 1-2, the MMP is facing to
the left and you are viewing the left side of the profiler.
MMP Overview
The MMP provides long time-series, in situ profiles of temperature, salinity, velocity, and
other quantities by following a programmed trajectory along a mooring cable, automatically
sampling the water column with a suite of sensors, and logging the results. Using the software
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