Installation Manual

CHANGING MEMORY OUTPUT FORMAT
The code output by the NITESTAR can be either the number input
by the user as shown above or you have the option of automati-
cally having that event number translated to a plain language
description. The standard NITESTAR has events 1 through 20
assigned as follows:
Code Plain Language Description
1 B.LINE Boundary Line (State, County, etc.)
2 INT B/W Intersection Both Ways (Crossroad)
3 INT R Intersection Right
4 INT L Intersection L
5 BEG 2 LN Begin Two Lane Roadway
6 BEG MULT LN Begin Multi-Lane Roadway
7 BEG BR Begin Bridge
8 END BR End Bridge
9 CUL Culvert
10 SCH.Z School Zone
11 RxR Railroad Crossing
12 STA.M Station or Mile Marker
13 SPD.L Speed Limit Change
14 U.POLE Utility Pole
15 PASS.R Pass Right (Centerline Markings)
16 PASS.B Pass Both Ways
17 PASS.L Pass Left
18 N.PASS No Passing Both Ways
19 DRW Driveway
20 M/B Mailbox
By default the NITESTAR prints the memory transfer as shown
above with the code values as numbers. If you would like to print
them using the plain language translations depress 9PRM
key,
2UNIT key, then the MARK/ENTR key. The display will show:
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After doing this your memory transfer would be:
Event#
Distance Delta Code
1. 0 0 STA.M
2. 123 123 BEG 2 LN
3. 241 117 BEG BR
To switch back to code # output, depress 9PRM
key, 3PD, then
the MARK/ENTR
key.
The display will show:
MEMORY RECALL SUMMARY
MARK/ENTR : Moves to next memory location.
PRINT : If you have the RS-232 option and a printer attached,
all memory locations will be printed.
VIEW : Exits MEMORY RECALL.
The NITESTAR is back to standard operation mode.
PGM2 : Set memory transfer to show codes as
plain language (—PL—)
PGM3 : Set memory transfer to show codes as
#’s (—CODES—)
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