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JANUARY 2010 - TD 220a DEPLOYMENT GUIDE, RDCP600
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CHAPTER 3
Recording
The RDCP 600 is usually started from the
Recorder
application.
It may start directly when powered up (ref. Deployment Setup for more information), but this
feature is not recommended for self-recording sessions.
After being armed or started, the instrument will go through a checking routine. If it finds that you
have checked the storage facility, and a storage card is missing or old data exists, you will be
prompted to overwrite the data or correct the situation.
After 30 seconds, a progress bar will appear informing you that the display will be turned off.
Next, put the instrument into its pressure container and deploy. An armed instrument only drains
500
A before it starts measuring data.
It is not recommended to run the instrument in air while the transducers are pinging. This may
shorten the life of the transducer elements. In situations where it will take some time before the
instrument is deployed we recommend that you use the arming feature and let the instrument
start after it has been deployed, or set to ping at water depth below 1.5 meters.
Besides arming the instrument and stopping the current recording, the recorder menu holds 3
pages:
Status
Setup
Monitor
The
Status page
holds information about the current recording.
When the system is armed, the
Current Status
gives information about the Activity and the Ping
count.