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2 keystrokes
begins wake-up
[CTRL]-[C]
completes
wake-up
<01/07/2005 15:58:51> Sleeping . . .
Enter <CTRL-C> now to wake up?
Figure G-14: Low Power Sleep
<5> Bench Test
The MMP Bench Tests are a suite of utilities that allow the operator to assess the
operability and performance of each of the peripheral components. McLane recommends a full
system assessment using the Bench Tests options, before every deployment.
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Bench Tests
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Sensor Utilities:
<1> CTD Communication <4> CTD Temperature Record
<2> CTD Pressure <5> ACM Communication
<3> CTD Average Pressure <6> ACM Tilt and Compass
System Evaluation:
<7> Motor Operation <9> Independent Watchdog
<8> Brake on. Change?
System Options Tests:
<I> Inductive Telemetry <F> Fluorometer
<P> Acoustic Transponder <T> IR Turbidity
<O> Offload routines <U> Power UIM
Exit:
<M> Main Menu
Selection ?
Figure G-1 : Bench Test 5
Option <1> CTD Communication
This option is a “pass-through” communications channel to the CTD. The important
difference from a direct connection is that the Bench Tests utility echoes the keyboard
commands. For normal use with the MMP, you will need to know only these CTD commands:
Command Response
[ENTER] or
[RETURN]
Triggers the CTD to send a single scan of data when it is in run
mode, the state in which it powers-up and logs data.
***O[ENTER]
Places the CTD in “open mode”.
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