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The date and the time display the 965DSP “system 
clock.”  See the “Set Clock” section on page 12 for 
further information on setting the clock, and also for 
information on the format of the date and time. 
Use the blue keys to enter an alphanumeric ID. The ID 
may have up to fourteen characters. Because there are 
not enough keys for all twenty-six letters, each of the 
number keys (except “1”) also function as letter keys 
for ID entry. Whether a number or letter is entered 
depends on how many times the key is pressed. As an 
example, if the Ohms key is pressed once, the number 
“3” will be displayed. If the same key is pressed 
twice, the letter “d” will be displayed, three times 
for the letter “e” and four times for the letter “f”. 
When the desired number or letter is displayed, press 
any other key to insert the next number or letter. 
This will cause the previously entered characters to 
move to the left making room for the new character. 
If the same key needs to be used multiple times in 
a row (i.e. to enter the sequence ‘ABC2’), press the 
[Up] arrow to insert multiple spaces to the left of the 
cursor. Use the [Left] arrow to position the cursor 
under the first space and enter the first character, 
and then use the [Right] arrow to move the cursor 
under the next space. Insert the next character and 
use the [Right] cursor again to position the cursor 
to the next position. Continue entering numbers or 
letters in this manner until all have been entered. If 
you enter more than 14 characters, the first entered 
character will be discarded. To change or delete any of 
the characters that have been entered, use the [Right] 
or [Left] key to move the cursor under the letter to be 
changed or deleted. To delete the character, press the 
[Down] key. To change the character, press the key of 
the new character once (for a number) or several times 
(for a letter). Once the ID has been entered, press 
the [Enter] key to save the current ADSL test results 
unless the User Info option (see User Info Setup page 
19) is enabled. If User Info is enabled, you will see 
another edit screen as shown below.