Configuration and Activation 4-5
8. Select the appropriate CSV file column break indicator from
the CSV Delimiter drop-down which you want Qstart
XML
to
use in all CSV files. This selection should be appropriate for
the current Windows regional setting on the local computer. A
comma separated values (CSV) file is sometimes called a
character-separated values file because the field separators
used to organize the data into columns does not always have to
be a comma (commas indicate the columns are separated by
commas). For example, users with the regional setting of
English (United States) will use the default of , (comma).
However, users located in other regions of the world
(Germany, Spain, Portugal, Russia, etc.) will choose . (period),
or ; (semicolon) in order to conform to the CSV format of their
region.
9. Select the CSV decimal placeholder from the CSV Decimal
drop-down which you want Qstart
XML
to use in all CSV files.
This selection should be appropriate for the current
Windows® regional setting on the local computer and will be
used in all Qstart
XML
generated CSV files to indicate the
appropriate decimal placeholder for numerical values. For
example, users with the English (United States) regional setting
will use the default of . (period) to indicate a period symbol
should be used for decimal placeholders (123.45 for example)
in number values included in their Qstart
XML
generated CSV
files. Qstart
XML
users in other regions of the world (Germany,
Spain, Portugal, Russia, etc.) can choose , (comma) to use a
comma (123,45 for example) for decimal positions in the
numbers included in their CSV files.
10. Select the Advanced button to access the settings for the
AV|Gated, AV|Max, ParaDepth and ParaFlow Accelerometer
Slope and Accelerometer Tolerance. Based on the entries in
these fields a warning message will be displayed when the
ultrasonic sensor is read during monitor diagnostics if the
Accelerometer readings exceed these values.