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CODELOG MODE CONFIGURABLE PARAMETERS (continued)
4)
FILTERS
Received signals can be qualified for storage and display by using a set of
filters. This section of the manual describes two filter classes. The first
described filter set relates to signals (frequency/channel and transmitter
ID) and the second to signal quality (signal strength and pulse timing).
ID Filter
provides the ability to filter Channel (Frequency), coded tag ID
combinations or IDs only without altering the C
onfiguration’s frequency
table. IDs or Channel plus ID combinations can be accepted or rejected by
creating accept or reject lists, each of which with up to 100 entries.
Four such filter types are available, although only one filter type can be
activate at a time. Once the filter type is selected, the receiver applies the
filter type settings to the list created.
Select the filter type via:
Codelog > 1)Config > 5)Filters > 1)ID Filter
Four options are available:
1)No Filter, 2)Reject Ch/ID, 3)Accept Ch/ID, 4)Reject ID 5)Accept ID
No Filter
is self-explanatory.
Reject CH/ID
allows a list of Channel plus tag ID combinations to be
created that will be rejected during a scan. All Channel plus tag ID
combinations added to this list are rejected (conversely all combinations
not in the list are accepted). Any valid detection on the specified Channel
plus ID combination list are
not
recorded by the receiver or displayed on
the screen.
Add a Channel plus ID combination to the reject list via:
Codelog > 1)Config > 5)Filters > 1)ID Filter > 2)Set Reject Ch/ID >1)Add
Enter the channel followed by the ID. The display automatically inserts a
slash [/] between the two values as they are entered. The number in
brackets in the first line of the display corresponds to the entries in the list
(e.g. entry #33 in the reject list).
Any entry in the reject list can also be viewed and deleted. View an entry
via:
Codelog > 1)Config > 5)Filters > 1)ID Filter > 2)Set Reject Ch/ID > 2)View/Del