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Deploy
Verify and Proceed <V>
This option indicates to the MMP that parameter selection is complete (in previous
versions of the firmware, this option was ‘D’ for Done or ‘G’ for Go). Selecting this parameter
instructs the system to conduct parameter range and consistency checks and estimate endurance.
This option does not start the deployment. Range violations and parameter inconsistencies such
as a programmed burst interval that is shorter than the calculated length of a burst, will trigger
prompts for parameter changes.
If no problems are found, the system prompts the operator to store the parameters in the
non-volatile EEPROM. A ‘no’ response returns to the deployment menu for further parameter
entry. This loop, including the system range and consistency checks and the endurance
calculation, can be used to quickly develop and test sampling schedules during deployment
planning. A ‘yes’ response stores the parameters and runs a single iteration of the Diagnostics
routine. The latter includes the 10 V and 7.5 V battery warning checks.
The system then prompts the operator to ‘Proceed with the deployment (Yes/No) [N] ?’
This is the option that you use to commit to the deployment.
Parameter Range Check
The parameter range checks verify that each of the deployment parameters is within its
allowed range listed in each of the prompts of the deployment menu. If a range violation is
detected, the system prompts the operator to change the parameter and then return to the
deployment menu so that the operator can review the selections before proceeding.
Schedule Check
When all of the deployment parameters are within the specified ranges, the system
performs a consistency check on the proposed schedule. The consistency checks begin with the
calculation of the minimum profile duration (MPD) where:
1 +
DGR
MPD
+ SLBP + SLAP
x 1.
DTR
=
DPL - SPL
N
PS
10
Profile travel
time
Sensor
logging
Data transfer
time
Time buffer
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