Spectra Precision ProFlex 800 CORS User Manual

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Sessions can be created either automatically (in this case
they are all of the same duration), or created individually
through a manual procedure.

The two methods can be combined. For example, sessions
can first be created automatically and then adjusted
manually and individually, if necessary. The following
parameters can be edited for each session individually:
session start and end times, recording interval and data
recording control. No session overlapping is allowed. Doing so
would trigger an alarm.

Creating sessions spanning over 24 hours gives a station
operating round the clock.

Sessions are numbered from 1 to 96 max. Each session has
a session ID. Session IDs are assigned as follows:

• Sessions No. 1 to No. 24: A-X

• Sessions No. 25 to No. 48: AA-XA

• Sessions No. 49 to No. 72: AB-XB

• Sessions No. 73 to No. 96: AC-XC

Note: Data recording can also take place out of any sessions through
the ProFlex Web Server’s Recording function.

Two additional options are available that may affect the way
the programmed sessions are executed:

Reference Day (1-366): This is the day when the execution
of the programmed sessions should start. This option
should be used when you want your station to start
executing its sessions only several days after having
configured the station.

The principle is the following: If the current day is prior to
the

Reference Day, the station will wait until that day before

starting executing the sessions. If it is after, the station
will be allowed to start the sessions on the current day,
according to the programmed sessions.

Session No. 1 (A)

Session No. 2 (B)

Session No. 3 (C)

Raw data files (G-files) covering one hour each

Session No. 4 (D)

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