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specified seconds, minutes, hours, or days. When you specify in terms of days it will
count one day every time the time reaches midnight. For instance if your successful
download is at 22:00 and the
Success Postponed Time
is set to 1 day the software can
attempt to make another download at 00:00 if it is scheduled to do so. If you set the
Success Postponed Time
to 24 hours the software will attempt its next download at
22:00 the following day.
Format:
s, m, h,
or
d
Example: 48h
Default: 1d
Repeat Period:
In the event of an unsuccessful download of a specific unit, the software will wait the
time period specified in the
Repeat Period
setting before it attempts another download of
that particular unit.
Format:
s, m, h,
or
d
Example: 10m
Default: 1h
Low Energy Postponed Time:
This only applies to solar-powered GPS devices. In the event that the solar powered GPS
runs out of power during a download, the software will wait the amount of time specified
here before it will attempt another download on this device.
Format:
s, m, h,
or
d
Example: 40m
Default: 4h
Format Data:
This controls the style of data that will be downloaded. Unless you are using a GPS with
always on mode enabled you must use medium for this value. Otherwise your data may
be scrambled.
Format:
short, medium,
or
long
Example: medium
Default: medium
Notes:
Use this value to enter in any notes that will help you in your programming. The only
restriction is that you cannot use a semicolon or a pound sign in this value.
Example: Collar 150.931: M12
Default: none
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