Burst Averaging - AML Oceanographic AML-6 RT User Manual

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For the configuration of a Burst Mode to be valid, the Sample Duration of a given burst must be
less than or equal to the burst interval, B.I. This is described in the following equation.
Equation 1: Sample Duration

Burst Averaging

The instrument may also be configured to report a single value representing the average of the
samples within a burst (ref: SET BURST MONITOR [SAMPLES | AVERAGE] command). For
example, an instrument in burst mode may be configured to obtain 6 samples at a rate of 2
samples/sec on 30 seconds intervals. If burst-averaging is on, the instrument will output a single
value for each parameter at 30 second intervals, where each value is the average of the 6
samples obtained during the burst.
Burst-averaging applies only to data output during monitoring. The instrument will log all
underlying samples in each burst, regardless of averaging status.
Command
set sample <rate> [/second | /minute, /hour |
seconds | minutes | hours | max]
set scan mode [burst | single]
set burst interval <interval>
set burst samples <samples>
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S.R = sample rate (Hz), n=number of samples
Description
Set the rate at which the instrument logs and
monitors data from the sensors. Maximum
sample rate is 20 Hz.
Switch between single and burst mode. When
the instrument is in burst mode it will sample
in bursts at a set interval. Note that the
Sample Duration must be less than or equal
to the Burst Interval (Equation 1)
Set the burst interval in seconds.
Minimum: 5
Maximum: 14400
Set the number of samples taken per burst.
Samples will be taken at the set sample rate.
Minimum: 2
Maximum: 1200
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