Update Documentation/components/drivers/character/watchdog.rst
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This command resets the watchdog timer AKA '**ping**", "**kick**", "**pet**", "**feed**" the dog".
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Using the Auto-monitor feature to reset the watch dog,
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Enable Built in System Monitoring to reset the watchdog
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The auto-monitor provides an OS-internal mechanism to automatically start and repeatedly reset the watchdog.
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``Timer callback``: This choice also uses a timer callback to reset the watchdog, but it will reset the watchdog every "keep a live interval".
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``Worker callback``: This choice uses the Low Priority Work Queue to reset the watchog every "keep a live interval". This choice depends on having the Low Priority Work Queue enabled.
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``Worker callback``: This choice uses a Work Queue to reset the watchdog every "keep a live interval". This choice depends on having the Low or High Priority Work Queue enabled.
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If only the High Priority Work Queue is enabled, this one will be used, otherwise Low Priority Work Queue is used.
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So, before enabling it, go into menu :menuselection:`RTOS Features --> Work queue support` and press :kbd:`Enter`.
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