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DAS System User Manual
To create a cluster, access the Cluster Definition overlay (press function key
F6: DEFINE CLUSTER in the System Configuration menu) and move the cursor to
the Cluster field next to the module you want to cluster. Open the field and select
the cluster name. The default cluster names are Cluster-1, Cluster-2, and so on. To
change the cluster name, move the cursor to the Cluster Name field of the cluster
name you want to change. Enter the new name. All the modules assigned to that
cluster will reflect the new cluster name. The new cluster name will also be listed as
one of the selections when you open the Cluster field.
A module cannot be in more than one cluster at a time. If you add a module that is
already part of a cluster to another cluster, it will be removed from the old cluster.
When the cluster has been defined, select function key F8: EXIT & SAVE to
change the system configuration.
After you define the module formation and define a cluster (if appropriate), you
can start the module or cluster by pressing F1: START (function key F1 in most
menus).
Cluster Setup Menu
You can create a tightly linked cluster of modules and define the coordination
and communication between modules in a cluster. You can specify which
modules you want to link as well as how each of those modules behaves in
relation to each of the other modules. This lets you solve integration problems
quickly. Clusters allow you to do the following:
H
Time correlate modules
H
Set up interactive triggering between two modules
H
Efficiently use acquisition and pattern generation modules together
NOTE
. You cannot access the Cluster Setup menu until you define a cluster in the
System Configuration menu.
After you create a cluster, you can call up the Cluster Setup menu for that cluster
and see the default communication parameters for modules in the cluster. You can
then use the Cluster Setup menu and its overlays to change any of the parameters.
The Cluster Setup menu is shown in Figure 3–4. Each cluster has its own Cluster
Setup menu. The name of the cluster appears in the upper-left corner of the display.
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