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Site Code
The data in the TDC Ultra includes the date and time that the count
was done, but no direct information on where the count was done.
Correct use of the Site Code is a way for you to guarantee that the
data you think was collected at a particular site was indeed col-
lected there.
The TDC Ultra has two different types of site codes that you can use
to identify your counts. The first is simply an 8-digit number that
you assign to a particular count so that you can uniquely identify
the location of the count when you download the data from the
TDC Ultra to your computer. The second allows you to enter two
lines of twenty alpha-numeric characters, typically used to show
the North/South street name and the East/West street name at the
intersection where the count is done.
Select 8-DIGIT to use a simple 8 digit site number to identify the
location of the count, or select ALPHA and enter the actual names
of the streets where the count is being done.
If you select 8-DIGIT the display changes to:
It is simple to enter the Site Code. Use the keys 1-10 like a keyboard
(10=0). Enter the number you want. The display shows the numbers
as you type them in. If you make a mistake, press BANK1-TAB
and start over. When the number on the display is correct, press
DO and you will go to the interval menu.
8-DIGIT ALPHA EXIT
Select 8-digit site code
mode.
Site code:
Enter up to 8 digits
Press DO to accept,
BANK1-TAB to cancel.
Chapter 2 — Basic Operation of the TDC Ultra
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