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The voltage and gain data is recorded in the Engineering data file at the period of the Check Stop
Interval. If the Turbidity sensor is disabled, the engineering data file displays ‘99’ as a place
holder.
Date Time [mA] [V] [dbar] Fluor[mV] Gain Turb[mV] Gain
01/07/2005 00:14:00 -5 10.6 0.000 99.00 99 99.00 99
01/07/2005 00:14:30 -7 10.6 0.000 99.00 99 99.00 99
01/07/2005 00:14:30 -1 10.7 -3.990 99.00 99 99.00 99
01/07/2005 00:15:00 -0 10.7 -3.941 99.00 99 99.00 99
01/07/2005 00:15:30 -0 10.7 -3.990 99.00 99 99.00 99
01/07/2005 00:16:00 -0 10.7 -4.089 99.00 99 99.00 99
01/07/2005 00:16:30 -0 10.7 -4.138 99.00 99 99.00 99
01/07/2005 00:17:00 -0 10.7 -4.138 99.00 99 99.00 99
01/07/2005 00:17:30 -0 10.7 -4.089 99.00 99 99.00 99
01/07/2005 00:18:00 -0 10.7 -4.089 99.00 99 99.00 99
Figure G-46: Engineering Data File with Turbidity Disabled
Option <U> Power UIM
This option powers the Underwater Inductive Modem (UIM) on and off.
Selection ? u
Power UIM off (Yes/No) [Y] ? y
<6> Deploy Profiler
This option provides the interface through which the operator enters the deployment
definition parameters. The deployment definition information is stored in the EEPROM (and on
the flash card). The parameters are secure in non-volatile storage and will be loaded the next time
the system is powered up. The parameters also reside in RAM if the battery remains connected
and will be unchanged when the Deploy Profiler option is selected again.
Deployment Overview
After the operator programs the MMP and initiates the autonomous portion of a
deployment, the profiler enters a low power state for a user-specified interval. During that time
the profiler is launched. The system then conducts Profile 0. Profile 0 takes the MMP to the
bottom of the programmed range. Subsequent profiles are numbered sequentially and are
conducted following the programmed schedule. Odd numbered profiles proceed from the bottom
to the top of the programmed range. Even numbered profiles proceed from top to bottom.
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