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14) BAUD RATE
A) RATE display will show "bAUd". DATA display will show "1200".
B) Depressing
momentarily changes the DATA display between "1200" and "9600".
C) Momentarily depress
to advance to DATA LOGGER TRIGGER VALUE.
15) DATA LOGGER TRIGGER VALUE
A) RATE display will show "TriG". DATA display will show "0".
B) Enter the TRIGGER VALUE.
C) Momentarily depress
to advance to DATA LOGGER TRIGGER UNITS.
NOTE: The TRIGGER VALUE default value is "zero". This value must be change to a
desired number ranging from 1-9999. The DATA LOGGER features will not work
if this number is not changed.
16) DATA LOGGER TRIGGER UNITS
A) RATE display will show "UniT". DATA display will show "FT"["nETr"].
B) Depressing
momentarily changes the DATA display between "FT" [nETr"] and
"SEC". A value of "FT"["nETr"] means feet [meters], or a value of "SEC" means seconds
have been chosen as the unit of measurement for the TRIGGER VALUE programmed
previously.
C) Momentarily depress
to advance to DATA LOGGER.
17) DATA LOGGER ON/OFF
A) The DATA LOGGER uses the communications strings listed in Appendix 8 to pass data out
through the serial port. The data is sent at a set time interval or a set distance traveled, as
determined by the values entered in the DATA LOGGER TRIGGER VALUE and DATA
LOGGER TRIGGER UNITS. Upon each trigger, the
Actual Rate string, Data Strings 1, 2, and 3, and the Time/Date string are sent, in that order.
When a Console calibration value is changed, the Console will automatically send out the
Cal 1, 2, and 3 strings. When a Console switch is changed, the Data 1, 2, 3, Time/Date, and
Cal 1, 2, 3 strings will be sent by the Console. The Data, (with Time/Date string included)
and Cal strings can also be requested by the data logger using the request strings shown
in Appendix 8.
B) RATE display will show "dLOG". DATA display will show "oFF".
C) Depressing
momentarily changes the DATA display between "oFF" and "on". A
value of "oFF" means DATA LOGGER is disabled; a value of "on" means DATA LOGGER
is enabled.