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(longer) burst interval, to establish a new reference. Profile 1 and the first burst will begin at the
new reference time. However, subsequent bursts are referenced by burst interval increments to
the originally programmed reference time.
Allowed range: 0 seconds to 366 days in 1 second increments.
Profiles Per Burst/ Pairs Per Burst <N>
This option sets the number of profiles or pairs of profiles in a burst. Setting this
parameter to 1 disables burst profiling. When burst profiling is disabled the profiling schedule is
determined by the profile start interval alone.
For example, if the scheduling is consistent and Profile 1 begins at the initial reference
time, every 6 hours, (at 0000, 0600, 1200, and 1800) the MMP will start a pair of profiles and will
profile until the burst of 12 pairs has been completed (this will take 3 days). There will be no
further profiling for 4 days, the balance of the 7 day burst interval. The pattern will then repeat
with another burst of 12 pairs over 3 days, beginning at 0000, 7 days after the previous burst
began.
Allowed range: 1 - 1000 profiles or pairs of profiles.
Note that the MMP will continue a burst until it has completed all of the profiles or pairs
of profiles in the burst. If this requires longer than the burst interval then the next burst (or
bursts) will be skipped.
Paired Profiles <P>
This option enables or disables paired profiles. When paired profiles are enabled, the
deployment is scheduled in up-down pairs. The down profile starts as soon as the up profile data
storage is completed. The start interval is the time between the start of motion for sequential up
profiles. When paired profiles are disabled the system conducts the deployment in single profiles
and the start interval is the time between the start of motion for sequential profiles.
Allowed range: Enabled/Disabled.
Profiles/File Set <F>
This option 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 0
through 9 into a single data file on the flash card. Do not set this value higher than is needed.
Balance the risk of open data files with the possibility of increased profile counts. Regardless of
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