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MMP Deployment Definition Parameters
Quick Reference
Mooring ID: Displays as a three position numeric identifier (001 to 999) to differentiate data
if more than one MMP is deployed. Mooring ID is stored with deployment data in the URAO.
Countdown delay: Countdown (hours, minutes, and seconds) during which the system sleeps.
When the countdown alarm reaches zero MMP “wake up” is triggered. If the transponder
installed, the countdown begins when the system pings the transponder and profile 0 begins
when the countdown reaches zero (one to two minutes after confirming deployment). Allowed
range: 0 seconds to 24 hours in 1 second increments.
Scheduled start: Scheduled start specified as an absolute date and time. Profile 0 begins
when the RTC reaches the specified time. Allowed range: Years 1970 to 2038 in 1 second
increments and at least 10 minutes in the future as measured by the RTC.
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Profile start interval/Pair start interval: Interval between profiles or pairs of profiles
measured between the start of profiling motion of sequential profiles or pairs of profiles.
Continuous profiling is selected by setting the start interval to 0. Allowed range: 0 seconds to
366 days in 1 second increments.
Reference date/time: Initial reference time for the deployment. All subsequent profiles are
referenced to this time. Allowed range: Years 1970 to 2038 in 1 second increments.
Burst interval: The interval between bursts of profiles or pairs of profiles. Continuous bursts
are selected by setting the burst interval to 0. Allowed range: 0 seconds to 366 days in
1 second increments.
Profiles per burst/ Pairs per burst: The number of profiles or pairs of profiles in a burst.
Setting this to 1 disables burst profiling. Allowed range: 1 – 1000 profiles or pairs of profiles.
Paired profiles: Enables or disables paired profiles. When paired profiles are enabled, the
deployment is scheduled in up-down pairs. Allowed range: Enabled/Disabled.
Profiles/file set: Specifies the number of profiles to store on the flash card as a single data
file. Based on the limitations of the file system, this setting can be used for shallow
deployments to obtain a greater number of profiles. For example, setting this parameter to 10
places profiles 1 through 10 into a single data file on the flash card Regardless of this setting,
the unpacker produces one file per profile when you process the raw data from the flash card.
MMP Version 3.13
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