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DIGISONDE-4D
SYSTEM MANUAL
VERSION 1.2.11
3-62 SECTION 3 - OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MANUAL OPERATIONS OF DIGISONDE-4D
3:115. Manual operation of the sounder may be needed as a part of its testing, troubleshooting, or during de-
velopment of new science programs and schedules.
NOTE
Development of new programs, schedules, and SST planning rules can be
done without interrupting ongoing sounder operations using DCART con-
sole of the sounder. Note that physical presence at the sounder site is not
required for PROGSCHED editing. Refer to Remote operations” Chapter of
this Section for further information, including use of a stand-alone version of
DCART installed on another (remote) computer for offline editing.
3:116. Use the “Soft STOP” command to switch the sounder into its Manual Operations mode. Once in the
manual mode, use Programs and Schdedules tabs for manual start of programs and schedules.
3:117. When developing new programs or schedules, it is not necessary to always activate changes (using Ac-
tivate changes” button of the PROGSCHED tab). In manual operating mode it is sufficient to run a new pro-
gram or schedule by using “Run Selected Program” in the Program List or “Run Selected Schedule” in the
Schedule List (see Figure 3-48). Manual runs of a program or a schedule includes upload of its new definition
to CONTROL platform, but does not overwrite local copies of active PROGSCHED in DCART memory and
on the hard disk. Once development is completed, the changes may be activated or discarded. To discard intro-
duced changes, load the active PROGSCHED the disk using File Open Active PROGSCHED and then acti-
vate it so that it completely refreshes DESC and DCART definitions.

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