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Function: Text Field (O / I / A / Dn / En / n / S / H). Enter O to
choose the output filter type, or I to choose the input filter type.
Press [Return]. The NAME list will change to show existing filters
of the chosen type.
Enter A to add a bit filter of the chosen filter type.
Enter Dn to delete filter entry n from the list. For example, D2 will
delete the second entry.
Enter En to edit filter entry n in the list.
Enter n to adjust the list to begin with entry n.
Enter S to save the bit filters shown in the NAME list. This has the
same effect as using the Filter Options to save bit filtering
information.
Enter H to display help.
Name: Text Field. Enter the name of the filter. If you are editing
or deleting an existing filter, use its name. The other fields in the
bit filter edit area will reflect the bit filter's setup. You can enter
up to eight characters with no spaces.
Value (hex): Text Field. Enter the bit values of the filter's bit
pattern. The format is nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn (hexadecimal).
Mask (hex): Text Field. Enter the mask for the filter's bit pattern.
The format is nn-nn-nn-nn-nn-nn (hexadecimal). The mask
defines which of the bits in the VALUE pattern are to be included
in the bit pattern. A value of 1 for any bit means that the bit in
this location (in VALUE) is to be part of the bit pattern. A value of
0 means that the value of the bit in this location doesn't matter.
For example, if VALUE is 81-37-00-00-00-00 and mask is
FF-FF-00-00-00-00, the bit pattern is 81-37.