DE1285 Caption Decoder/VANC Monitor
3.2.6
Logging
The Logging tab provides a customizable solution for gathering VANC
data for in-depth analysis and debugging. Logging is ideal for check-
ing the behavior of triggers over a longer time period, monitoring error
messages, and for any situation in which a saved copy or printout for
later reference is desired.. Logs are saved in non-volatile storage on the
DE1285 box.
The VANC Analysis tools can record two types of behavior, Log Triggers
and Alarms. Log Triggers are similar to the normal triggers discussed
in the previous section, but are intended for longer term use, when the
user is not constantly watching the screen and waiting for a change. The
Log Triggers operate only within the Logging tab, just as the normal
triggers operate only within the VANC Triggers tab. Alarms are used
to record the time and frame location of an error message. The Alarms
report the content of the packet and are arranged in three categories in
the
Logging Options
pop-up window.
The Logging tab displays stored information regarding triggers and alarms,
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