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Appendix C – APDiagnostics
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Instruction Manual – Enova DGX 8/16/32/64 Digital Media Switchers
Application Preferences
To access the Application Preferences dialog box and set preferences:
1.
Select Options > Preferences.
The Preferences dialog box has two tabs: General and Logging.
General Tab
To set general application preferences:
1.
For the upper set of preferences, click the applicable Enabled check boxes.
Always Perform Live Network Discover* (selected by default)
Open Activity Viewer at Startup
Use Last Comm-Link at Startup (selected by default)
Show Mode-Selection Dialog at Startup (selected by default)
Auto-Connect in Acquisition mode (selected by default)
2.
For the lower set of preferences, edit information in place (Help boxes appear).
Emulation Mode Packet Interval
Cached Probe History
3.
Click OK.
* If this preference is “off,” the program will use the last XNNet ID stored in its registry (and expects that enclosure to be
present).
When processing a set of archived files in Emulation mode for analysis, you can control how fast or slow the files are
processed by adjusting the “Emulation Mode Packet Interval” setting on the General tab of the Application Preferences
dialog box. If you are viewing graphs while the data is being processed, specifying a larger interval value will allow the
program to be more responsive as the Plot Views can be processor intensive in the face of fast playbacks.
Important:
APDiagnostics keeps a cache of historical data points in memory for status of all components that
it monitors. These data points can then be displayed in the Plot Views for trend analysis. You can control the
amount of system memory APDiagnostics will use for this historical data by setting the “Cached Probe
History” value on the General tab. (The Max. Cached Probe History is 168 hours. For default values, see the
dialog box.) Large history sets may impede performance of the application, so set this value in accordance
with the resources available on the target PC.
Click to enable
Edit in place