(-excepscreen=#, Default: 0 (disabled)) Synchronize Bailey time with interface node time Check this box to synchronize the Bailey time with the interface computer time. (-tsync=#, Default=0) Failover None, Primary, Secondary Select whether or not the interface runs in a failover configuration None (0), Primary interface (1) or Secondary interface. Seethe Principles of Operations chapter for more information. (-failover=#, Default=0) Primary CIU Node/PCU Number Enter the primary CIU node/PCU number. This parameter is required when the Interface is running as the Secondary interface in a failover configuration. (-priCIU=#) Watchdog CIU index When two copies of the Interface run in a failover configuration, they communicate with each other via a CIU index. This parameter specifies this watchdog CIU index. (-wdogidx=#, Default=1) Manual Maintenance of the Startup Command File OSIsoft strongly recommends that the user run the PI ICU to configure and maintain the Interfaces startup command file. However, if he chooses to do so, the user can manually edit the command file that starts up the Interface. For proper operation, the Interface requires various command-line parameters. These parameters begin with either the dash character ( - ) or the slash character ( / ). For example, the /ps=N and –ps=N command-line parameters are equivalent. The user should put these parameters, along with the name of the Interface executable, into a startup command file. For example, i90.exe –ps=N –ciu#=1 –baudrate=9600 –ec=11 ... For Windows, various filename extensions are associated with command files. For example, .bat and .cmd are both acceptable. However, only the .bat extension is valid fora command file used by the Interface. The name of the startup command file must be the name of the Interface executable, with the