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… and a quick
check of the
odometer and
trip meter
It wasn't a very
long
deployment
McLane Research Laboratories, USA
McLane Moored Profiler
Version: mmp-2_08.c S/N: ML00414-42
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<1> Set Time <5> Bench Test
<2> Diagnostics <6> Deploy Profiler
<3> Flash Card Ops <7> Offload Deployment Data
<4> Sleep <8> Contacting McLane
Selection ? o
Profiling odometer
Total profiling distance: 16 meters
Battery trip meter: 16 meters
Reset trip meter (new battery) (Yes/No) [N] ?
Figure C-19: Bench top Deployment Example (continued)
Deployment Parameter Examples
Deployment planning requires developing a sampling schedule that meets the scientific
goals of your investigation. Tools in the Deploy Profiler option include consistency checks of
proposed profile and burst schedules and a calculation of mission endurance.
The examples shown next illustrate two different parameter settings (one for a deep-water
deployment the other for a shallow-water deployment on the continental slope).
Deep-Water Deployment
Consider these proposed or preliminary requirements for a deep-water deployment:
Profile between 50 meters and 5500 meters, the full water column at the intended
location
Twelve month deployment duration
Twelve hour start interval between pairs or 6 hour start interval between single
profiles
Paired profiles
The requirements have been ranked in importance based on the goals of the investigation.
Paired profiles is considered a weak constraint because the 12 hour start interval and regular
Appendix C-20