Log Parameters; Instrument Time And Location; Power Management - AML Oceanographic AML-3 User Manual

Multiparameter logger instrument
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Pressure Increment
Sound Increment

3.2 Log parameters

These settings control which parameters are included in the data stream and the generated log
file. Note that some parameters require specific sensor configurations to be calculated. Options
include date, time, density, salinity, calculated sound velocity, battery, depth, and raw values.

3.3 Instrument Time and Location

Setting
Date and Time Source
Location Mode

3.4 Power Management

Setting
In-Water WiFi Sleep
In-Water WiFi Sleep Timeout
(secs)
Power Timeout
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For example, entering 10 with the sample unit
set to seconds would result in a sample taken
every 10 seconds. Changing the sample unit
to /second would result in samples taken 10
times per second.
Available when pressure increment is set as
the sample trigger. Sets the pressure
increment (in dBar) when a sample should be
taken.
Available when sound velocity is selected as
the sample trigger. Sets the sound velocity
increment (in m/s) when a sample should be
taken.
Description
Select the clock to synchronize the
instrument to. Options are the connected
computer's clock, or GPS.
Select the GPS source to synchronize the
instrument to. Options are Instrument
(internal GPS), manual (external GPS), and
none.
Description
Specify if the WiFi chip should be disabled while
underwater or not.
The amount of time before the WiFi chip will be disabled
once the instrument detects that it is underwater.
Specify if the instrument should turn itself off if left idle.
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