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</logset>
<ioset>
<inputs>
<in1_hold>0</in1_hold>
<in1_selection>1</in1_selection>
<in1_active_state>0</in1_active_state>
<in2_hold>0</in2_hold>
<in2_selection>2</in2_selection>
<in2_active_state>0</in2_active_state>
<in3_hold>0</in3_hold>
<in3_selection>0</in3_selection>
<in3_active_state>0</in3_active_state>
<in4_hold>0</in4_hold>
<in4_selection>0</in4_selection>
<in4_active_state>0</in4_active_state>
<in5_hold>0</in5_hold>
<in5_selection>0</in5_selection>
<in5_active_state>0</in5_active_state>
</inputs>
<tdoutputs>
<em1_selection>0</em1_selection>
<em2_selection>0</em2_selection>
<em3_selection>0</em3_selection>
<em4_selection>0</em4_selection>
</tdoutputs>
<lloutputs>
<prog1_selection>1</prog1_selection>
<prog1_active>0</prog1_active>
<prog1_action>0</prog1_action>
<prog2_selection>2</prog2_selection>
<prog2_active>0</prog2_active>
<prog2_action>0</prog2_action>
<prog3_selection>6</prog3_selection>
<prog3_active>0</prog3_active>
<prog3_action>0</prog3_action>
<prog4_selection>7</prog4_selection>
<prog4_active>0</prog4_active>
<prog4_action>0</prog4_action>
<prog5_selection>0</prog5_selection>
<prog5_active>0</prog5_active>
<prog5_action>0</prog5_action>
<prog6_selection>10</prog6_selection>
<prog6_active>0</prog6_active>
<prog6_action>0</prog6_action>
<prog7_selection>4</prog7_selection>
<prog7_active>0</prog7_active>
<prog7_action>0</prog7_action>
<prog8_selection>0</prog8_selection>
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<prog8_action>0</prog8_action>
<prog9_selection>0</prog9_selection>
<prog9_action>0</prog9_action>
<prog10_selection>12</prog10_selection>
<prog10_action>0</prog10_action>
</lloutputs>
</ioset>
</UPLC-II>
Configuration File Modification(Firmware
Ver. 3.00 and later)
System identifies the firmware version and can not
be changed.
<system>
<ppc version>3.02</ppc version
General Settings
System Identification
<id_line0>System
1</id_line0>
<id_line1>System Identification Line II
</id_line1>
These two lines are 40 characters free form text.
You are free to enter any text here to identify the
system.
Channel
<chan_type>1</chan_type>
This indicates the channel type and is a single digit
value.
0 - Configures the system to operate in AM or
otherwise called ON/OFF mode
1 - Configures the system for operation in FSK
Mode
Function
<functn>1</functn>
Function allows you to choose the function type.
This is a number between 0 & 3 depending on the
choice of mode.
If the Channel is configured for AM Mode, you can
choose from the following types:
0 – Phase Comparison
1 – Directional Comparison
Identification
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