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a deployment and the countdown begins 1 to 2 minutes after the operator commits to a
deployment. Profile 0 begins when the countdown reaches zero.
Scheduled start - A scheduled start is specified as an absolute date and time. Profile 0
begins when the RTC reaches the specified time. A scheduled start time must be at least 10
minutes in the future when ‘V’ Verify and Proceed is selected, indicating that deployment
programming is complete. Allowed range: Years 1970 to 2038 in 1 second increments and at
least 10 minutes in the future as measured by the RTC.
Schedule Parameters
The Schedule parameters control the timing of profiles. Profiles can be scheduled
individually or in up-down pairs. The profiles or pairs of profiles can be scheduled at regular
intervals or in bursts. Burst profiling is executed with regular intervals between bursts and
(shorter) intervals within a burst.
Profile Start Interval/Pair Start Interval <I>
The interval between profiles or pairs of profiles is measured between the start of
profiling motion of sequential profiles or pairs of profiles. If the interval is less than the time
required to complete a profile or pair of profiles, profiles or pairs will be skipped to prevent
asynchronous profiling.
The exception to this rule is continuous profiling, which is selected by setting the start
interval to 0. During continuous profiling there is no delay between profiles (each profile begins
as soon as the previous profile is complete). Continuous profiling is asynchronous and provides
the most dense MMP sampling possible.
Reference Date/Time <R>
The reference date/time is a calculation that takes place at the end of a profile burst to
keep the deployment schedule in sync. The initial reference time is normally set a few hours or
days in the future, (after Profile 0 is expected to be completed) and is the intended start time of
Profile 1 (and Burst 1). At the end of each profile or pair of profiles, (including Profile 0) the
system compares the reference time to the RTC (real time clock). A reference time later than the
RTC indicates that the profile occurred within the scheduled parameters. A reference time prior to
the RTC causes the system to increment until a new reference time is set. The new reference time
causes the next profile burst to occur later and remain in sync with the programmed profiling
schedule. An example of how reference time is used is shown next. Profiles are intended to start
at 0000, 0600, 1200, 1800, and so on.
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