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Two types of histograms are available:
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Time-at-Depth (TAD) histograms bundle the depth sensor measurements collected into bins based
on how much time the tag was at the user-defined depth ranges.
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Time-at Temperature (TAT) histograms bundle the temperature sensor measurements into bins
based on how much time the tag was at user-defined temperatures.
Histograms are generated starting at 00:00 UTC.
Histogram Bin Limits
There are twelve bin limits for each of the two histograms. These numbers are the upper inclusive limit for
each bin. The limits in first eleven boxes can be edited. The twelfth bin limit shows the highest valid sensor
measurement and cannot be adjusted.
Summary Period
The summary period is the collection duration of the summary messages. The summary period can range
from one hour to 24 hours, but the chosen period must divide the day evenly. The summary periods begin
immediately after midnight UTC by default and run to the end of the UTC day. Selecting a six-hour
summary period will cause the tag to split the day into four periods from 00:00 hr. to 06:00 hr., 06:00 hr. to
12:00 hr., 12:00 hr. to 18:00 hr. and 18:00 hr. to 24:00 hr. This pattern will repeat on the next UTC day.