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    CE01ISSM-MFD37-07-ZPLSCC000
    Deployment: 6
    11/15/16, 12:00 AM

    The ZPLSC clock has drifted approximately 45 seconds, putting it outside of the original sample window. Sent a new mission file yesterday to change the time window. Went a little too far and have backed it back today. DCL37 will now turn on the ZPLSC port at 35 minutes after the hour and
    leave it on for 2 minutes. ZPLSC is reporting it's first condensed profile at ~36 minutes and 13 seconds after the hour. Will need to monitor over the course of the deployment to make sure any further clock drift is accounted for. But, should be good for now.

    There will be a data gap of about 7 days in the telemetered data. The recovered data will have the full record.

    By Mike Smith, on 11/16/16

    CE09OSSM-MFD37-07-ZPLSCC000
    Deployment: 4
    9/26/16, 12:00 AM 5/15/17, 12:00 AM

    The ZPLSC scheduled sample time has shifted out alignment with the DCL sampling window. Last sample was on 2016/09/26 17:36. Sent new mission file changing the sample window on 2016-10-13, but that did not correct the issue. Will send new mission file with broader sample window.

    Have attempted to expand sample window. Will see if that corrects issue

    By Mike Smith, on 10/20/16
    Redmine Issue #11404

    GP03FLMB-RIS01-04-PHSENF000
    Deployment: 4
    7/4/16, 12:00 AM 7/1/17, 12:00 AM

    Deployment 4 - instrument not telemetering data. Issue under investigation. UPDATE 11/15/2016: Either this instrument is having issues, or the entire secondary controller is malfunction. There are multiple low battery warnings that appear to originate from the SSIOC. The issue is under investigation.

    By Lori Garzio, on 8/1/16
    Redmine Issue #10853

    GP05MOAS-PG576
    Deployment: 1
    7/5/16, 12:00 AM 7/5/16, 12:00 AM

    Deployment 1 - glider deployed on 06/27/2016 and recovered on 07/5/2016 due to a leak in the forward compartment.

    By Lori Garzio, on 8/1/16
    Redmine Issue #10848

    GA01SUMO-RII11-02-PHSENE041
    Deployment: 2
    11/17/15, 12:00 AM 11/1/16, 12:00 AM

    Deployment 2 - The inductive modem connected to this instrument stopped responding to requests for data after 11/17/2015 22:06 UTC, data status unknown.

    By Lori Garzio, on 7/21/16

    CE01ISSM-MFD37-06-CAMDSA000
    Deployment: 6
    10/30/16, 12:00 AM 5/1/17, 12:00 AM

    Instrument not deployed during Fall 2016 cruise because its refurbishment was not complete before the cruise.

    By Mike Smith, on 10/25/16
    Redmine Issue #11427

    CE06ISSM-MFD37-06-CAMDSA000
    Deployment: 5
    9/27/16, 12:00 AM 5/1/17, 12:00 AM

    Instrument not deployed during Fall 2016 cruise because its refurbishment was not complete before the cruise.

    By Mike Smith, on 10/25/16
    Redmine Issue #11427

    CE09OSSM-MFD37-06-CAMDSA000
    Deployment: 4
    9/21/16, 12:00 AM 5/1/16, 12:00 AM

    Instrument not deployed during Fall 2016 cruise because its refurbishment was not complete before the cruise.

    By Mike Smith, on 10/25/16
    Redmine Issue #11427

    CE07SHSM-MFD37-06-CAMDSA000
    Deployment: 4
    10/21/16, 12:00 AM 5/31/17, 12:00 AM

    For no apparent reason, the CAMDS stopped reporting data on Friday October 21 at 12:30 UTC. Do not know if the system is continuing autonomously.

    By Mike Smith, on 10/25/16
    Redmine Issue #11434

    CE07SHSM-MFC31
    Deployment: 3
    8/12/16, 12:00 AM 9/27/16, 12:00 AM

    The Power System Controller on CE07SHSM indicates the power connection to the MFN short-circuited on 2016-08-12 at 23:30 UTC. Failure is indicated by decreased voltage (70 VDC instead of 380 VDC) and increased current draw (1900 mA instead of 120 mA) to the CVT. This symptom is indicative of a short-circuit in the power lines of either the stretch hose (most likely) or EM Chain. In the past, this failure has been associated with a failed stretch hose.

    Have disabled all further power and communications with the MFN. This means no more telemetered data from:

    ADCPT2
    VEL3D
    CTDBP2 + DOSTA
    PRESF
    PCO2W
    PHSEN2
    OPTAA2
    ZPLSC

    By Mike Smith, on 10/20/16
    Redmine Issue #10988

    CE07SHSM-MFD37-07-ZPLSCC000
    Deployment: 3
    8/12/16, 12:00 AM 9/27/16, 12:00 AM

    The Power System Controller on CE07SHSM indicates the power connection to the MFN short-circuited on 2016-08-12 at 23:30 UTC. Failure is indicated by decreased voltage (70 VDC instead of 380 VDC) and increased current draw (1900 mA instead of 120 mA) to the CVT. This symptom is indicative of a short-circuit in the power lines of either the stretch hose (most likely) or EM Chain. In the past, this failure has been associated with a failed stretch hose.

    Have disabled all further power and communications with the MFN. Therefore, there is no telemetered data for this reference designator.

    By Mike Smith, on 10/20/16
    Redmine Issue #10988

    GI03FLMA-RIS01-00-SIOENG000
    Deployment: 3
    8/29/16, 12:00 AM 8/29/16, 12:00 AM

    Controller stopped telemetering on 8/29/2016. Issue is under investigation.

    By Lori Garzio, on 10/20/16
    Redmine Issue #11394

    CE04OSSM-RID26-06-PHSEND000
    10/14/16, 12:00 AM

    pH data was looking really good until 2016-10-14 10:30 UTC. Possible fouling, although also possible system was damaged during large storm event.

    Will need to monitor to seeing if fouling clears.

    By Mike Smith, on 10/19/16
    Redmine Issue #11391

    CE02SHSM-RID26-06-PHSEND000
    Deployment: 3
    8/1/16, 12:00 AM 8/8/16, 12:00 AM

    > Plots of the pH data for CE02SHSM indicate that unit may be experiencing biofouling, causing increased variability in the data signal.

    Whatever was causing the spiky signal appears to have cleared and resolved itself. Signal looks good for now.

    By Mike Smith, on 10/14/16

    CE05MOAS-GL320-01-PARADM000
    10/6/14, 12:00 AM 12/29/14, 12:00 AM

    Deployment 1 - PAR ball bent upon recovery of the glider

    By Lori Garzio, on 9/1/16

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