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ID Entry and List
ID Entry allows the entry of a Long ID to be added to the ID List. The range of this field is 1 to
4294967295 but multiples of 1024 should not be used. A multiple of 1024 results in a Short ID of 0. If the
Long ID is within the range of 1 to 1023, the Short ID will be the same or the resulting Short ID will be
smaller than the Long ID and will be represented by a ‘+’ character in front of the ID. A Long ID is added
to the ID List by an ‘Enter’ or by pressing the Add ID button.
ID List: Allows the user to select a Long ID from the list to delete. A Long ID is deleted from the list by
pressing the Delete ID button.
Short ID: Shows the converted Short ID from the selected Long ID of the ID List.
Alarms and Filters
Alarms and Filters are used with Online Diagnostics. When Online Diagnostics are received and a
diagnostic field falls outside the Alarm limits, a “<“character will designate a value less than the low Alarm
and a “>” character will designate a value greater than the High Alarm.
When Online Diagnostics are received and a diagnostic field falls outside the Filter Limits, the diagnostic
information is considered invalid and is not displayed.
Low/High RSSI: Low/High RSSI represent the low and high limits for the RSSI diagnostics (in dBm).
Low/High Temp: The Low/High Temp represents the low and high limits for the temperature diagnostics
(in degrees C).
Low/High Batt: Low/High Batt represents the low and high limits for the battery voltage diagnostics (in
volts).
Low/High Fwd Pwr: Low/High Fwd Pwr represents the low and high limits for the forward power
diagnostics (in watts).
Low/High Rev Pwr:
Low/High Rev Pwr represents the low and high limits for the Reverse Power diagnostics (in watts).
Open
The Open button allows the user to restore Diagnostic IDs and Alarms from a previously saved file.
Save
The Save button allows the user to save the current Diagnostic IDs and Alarms to the current file.
Save As
The Save As button allows the user to save the current Diagnostic IDs and Alarms to a name different than
the current file.