With time tag enabled, a MM/DD/YY HH/MM/SS entry is appended to all samples, where MM is the month, DD is the day, YY is the year, HH is the hour, MM is the minute, and SS is the second according to the base unit's time-of-day clock.

5.1.4.6 TERMINATING CHARACTER(S)

By responding to the Enter Selection: message at the end of the Reporting Setup Menu on page 26 with "7" (Terminating Character(s)), you may program one or two characters to be appended at the end of each event sample. This option allows a user to match the host terminal and/or requirements of their application software. The PDI will respond with the Enter Terminating Character menu as follows:

ENTER TERMINATING CHARACTER

Terminating Character(s)

0D0A

Enter 1 or 2 Terminating Characters in Hex Format (i.e. 0D0A for CR+LF) <cr>, or X to Exit:

Type the hexadecimal representation of the desired terminating character(s). For example, Carriage Return would be represented by 0D Hex and Line Feed would be represented by 0A Hex.

NOTE: Only ASCII characters A-F and 0-9 are acceptable.

5.1.5DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION

By responding to the Enter Selection: message at the end of the Configuration Main Menu (see Section 5.1.1) with "5" (Dynamic Configuration), you may program the PDI to respond to dynamic configuration (non-verbose) commands. The PDI will respond with the Dynamic Configuration Commands menu as follows:

DYNAMIC CONFIGURATION COMMANDS

Dynamic Configuration Commands.....DISABLED

Enable

1

Disable

2

Exit

X

Enter Selection:

 

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