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Section 7. Installation • Beacon Interval sets the interval (in seconds) on which the datalogger will broadcast beacon messages on the port specified by Selected Port. • Verify Interval specifies the interval (in seconds) at which the datalogger will expect to have received packets from neighbors on the port specified by Selected Port. A value of zero with automatically result in one of two outcomes: o a five-minute verify interval if the neighbor also has 0 set as the Verify Interval argument, or o the verify interval of the neighbor will be adopted if it is non-zero. • Neighbors List, or perhaps more appropriately thought of as the "allowed neighbors list", displays the list of addresses that this datalogger expects to find as neighbors on the port specified by Selected Port. As items are selected in this list, the values of the Begin and End range controls will change to reflect the selected range. Multiple lists of neighbors can be added on the same port. • Begin and End Range are used to enter a range of addresses that can either be added to or removed from the neighbors list for the port specified by Selected Port. As users manipulate these controls, the Add- and Removerange buttons are enabled or disabled depending on the relative values in the controls and whether the range is present in or overlaps with the list of address ranges already set up. • Add Range will cause the range specified in the Begin and End range to be added to the list of neighbors to the datalogger on the port specified by Selected Port. This control is disabled if the end range value is less than the begin range value. • Remove Range will remove the range specified by the values of the Begin and End controls from the list of neighbors to the datalogger on the port specified by Selected Port. This control is disabled if the range specified is not present in the list. • Help is displayed at the bottom of the Deployment tab. When finished, Apply the settings to the datalogger. A summary message is presented. Save or Print the settings to archive or to use as a template for another datalogger. • Cancel causes the datalogger to ignore the changes. Read File provides the opportunity to load settings saved previously from this or another similar datalogger. Changes loaded from a file will not be written to the datalogger until Apply is clicked. 105