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The time shown at the lower left is the current default upper boundary for the window in ms.
Enter the new boundary value as a 5-digit number, including leading zeros, if necessary. After
entering all 5 numbers the following prompt appears:
Time interval lowerbound
(00080)>
Enter the lower boundary for the window in the same manner.
If you don't want any time interval filtering, open the window wide by setting the boundary
values far apart (e.g., upper bound = 10000 and lower bound = 00001). Whatever values you set
for the window will be retained by the receiver until you change them or re-initialize the receiver
with F1 or NEW PROM. Note that window values are always entered in milliseconds, even
though they may be displayed (using the SHIFT
+ TIME key sequence in Interval mode) in beats
per minute. To specify a window value in beats per minute use the conversion: interval(msec) =
60,000 / rate(bpm).
TIME
This key displays the date and time as follows:
28/11/02 23:42:25
1)Update 2)Quit
If you wish to return to the power-on default display without updating the clock, press 2. If you
wish to update the clock, press 1 and the following prompt appears:
Enter date (dd/mm/yy)
>
Enter the day, month and year in the suggested format or press ESC to retain the current date.
After this, the display will switch to the following:
Enter 24h time (hh:mm)
>
Enter the hour in 24h format (i.e. 10:00 PM is 22:00) and enter the minutes past the hour. As soon
as the last minute is entered, the clock will start at that time. The receiver will display the
running time for a few seconds then return to the power-on default display.
COMM
This key has no function in the Suretrack W1 receiver.