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NOTE
If burst mode is disabled (profiles/pairs per burst set to 1) or if continuous bursts are selected
(burst interval set to 00 00:00:00), no burst consistency check is performed.
When burst mode is enabled and the burst interval is not zero, the system compares the
minimum burst duration with the burst interval which is one of:
MPD × profiles per burst if continuous profiling is enabled
start interval × profiles per burst if MPD < a non-zero start interval
[MPD / start interval] × profiles per burst if MPD a non-zero start interval
An inconsistent (but operator approved) start interval can also be detected. The quantity inside
the square brackets is rounded up to the nearest integer. If the programmed burst interval is
shorter than the calculated time to conduct the burst you are prompted to change the selections
and can disregard the warning and proceed (but risk skipped bursts during the deployment).
Calculated pair
duration
Calculated
burst duration
System alerts
operator
Checking entries . . . done.
All entries are within allowed ranges.
Checking profile schedule . . . done.
Calculated minimum profile pair duration: 05:02:08
Profile schedule selections are consistent.
Checking burst schedule . . . done.
Calculated burst duration: 003 00:00:00
Estimated minimum burst duration exceeds burst
interval. System will skip bursts whenever a
a burst start time is missed.
Change selections (Yes/No) [Y] ?
Figure G-52: Inconsistent Start Interval
NOTE
The consistency checks are based on the calculated travel time for a profile, not on the profile
time limit set by the operator. The programmed profile time limit is not considered in the
calculation of the MPD or the MBD and has no role in the schedule check.
Endurance Calculation
When the consistency checks are complete the system estimates the date on which the
profiler will reach 1 million meters of travel during the deployment. The number of profiles
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