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unit
- UNIT NUMBER; This assigns the unit an ID number from 1 to 99. This number is to be addressed
when the unit is to be on line. A unit with 0 assigned will never come on line.
P LiST
- PRINT LIST; This sets a list of data that will be transmitted whenever the strobe is activated.
total
- TOTAL COUNT; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the total when the strobe is
activated.
RATE
- RATE; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the present rate value when the strobe
is activated.
PEAK
- PEAK; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the present peak value when the strobe
is activated.
uALLEY
- VALLEY; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the present valley value when the
strobe is activated.
PRE A
- PRESET A; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the Preset A value when the
strobe is activated.
PRE B
- PRESET B; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the Preset B value when the
strobe is activated.
set lo
- SET LOW; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the Set Low value when the
strobe is activated.
set hi
- SET HIGH; When this is added to the print list, the unit will transmit the Set High value when the
strobe is activated.
END
- END; This is the only exit from the P List. If END is not entered the unit will start at the beginning of the
P List again.
PXXXXX
- P; This will appear in the 6th (furthest to the left) digit when viewing the Peak. The peak value is the
highest rate reading that the unit had displayed since the peak had been reset. The peak is not retained
in memory when power is lost.
uXXXXX
- U; This will appear in the 6th (furthest to the left) digit when viewing the Valley. The valley value is
the lowest rate reading that the unit had displayed since the valley had been reset. The valley is not
retained in memory when power is lost.
RXXXXX
- R; This will appear in the 6th (furthest to the left) digit when viewing the Rate.
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