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SECTION SIX SERVICE, DIAGNOSTIC AND CONFIGURATION
IDRONAUT Brugherio (MB) OCEAN SEVEN 310 CTD 01-2019
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6 SERVICE, DIAGNOSTICS AND CONFIGURATION
This section describes the probe service functions available under the service menu. Among other
commands from the service menu, it is possible to access the probe diagnostics and configuration menus.
Most service, diagnostics and configuration functions are available only under “Administrative or
Service” probe access rights and are described in a dedicated appendix. Service, diagnostics and
configuration available under “user” access rights are here described.
6.1 THE SERVICE MENU
The Service menu is selected from the Main Menu.
OCEAN SEVEN 310 - ID:0317003 {USR}(1.0_10 05/17)Jun 13 14:29:04.44 2017
<0>[SVUP]-Leave the service menu
<1>[CONF]-Configuration
<2>[DIAG]-Diagnostics
<3>[RAWC]-Raw data acquisition in counts (bit)
<4>[RAWM]-Raw data acquisition in mV
cmd>
6.1.1 Raw data acquisition in ADC counts or mV
The RAWC and RAWM commands respectively allow the operator to acquire real-time data from all
the installed sensors and represent it in ADC counts or mV. These two representations are very useful
to detect problems with the sensor or to collect data that will be then used to carry out the calibration
procedure. Both commands allow the operator to store acquired data by typing <S> key. Typing <ESC>
key immediately ends the data acquisition and the "Service Menu" is re-displayed. At the end of the
data acquisition, if data has been acquired, the data acknowledgement procedure is performed (see the
data acquisition section). In case the SEAPOINT Fluorometer and/or Turbidity meter are interfaced by
the probe, two more commands allow the operator to cycle through these sensors measuring scales: <T>
for the Turbidity meter and <F> for the Fluorometer. While running, the following message appears:
OCEAN SEVEN 310 - ID:0317003 {USR}(1.0_10 05/17)Jun 13 14:29:04.44 2017
Place the probe on the sampling point - type<any key>to start,<ESC>to leave
The operator must type any character to start or <ESC> to exit.
ADC Counts
Raw data acquisition {counts}
Keyb.Cmd:<S>Store,<ESC>Quit,<F>Flurometer-Scales,<T>urbidity-Scales
Fluorometer:<0>[150 ug/l]-Turbidity:<0>[750 FTU]
Press Temp Cond O2Sat% O2ppm pH Chl(a) Turb. PAR Time&Memory
476.3 107784.1 9.4 30689.1 0.0 -38322.4 7.8 12.3 62.4 10:55:12.77
mV
Raw data acquisition {mV}
Keyb.Cmd:<S>Store,<ESC>Quit,<F>Flurometer-Scales,<T>urbidity-Scales
Fluorometer:<0>[150 ug/l]-Turbidity:<0>[750 FTU]
Press Temp Cond O2Sat% O2ppm pH Chl(a) Turb. PAR Time&Memory
8.57 1945.06 0.15 553.70 0.0 -679.10 0.13 0.23 1.12 10:56:05.01
6.1.2 Probe diagnostic functions
The OCEAN SEVEN 310 management firmware allows the operator to perform some simple diagnostic

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