Remote Control Touch
User Guide
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8.4 Displays
The displays of the RCTouch are similar to those of the data loggers. An overview to their
meanings is provided in the following table. You can find the view that contains the display via
the cross reference in the column “See”.
Display
Meaning
See
Bus load
indicates the degree with which the bus is busy with data trans-
fer
DHCP mode
can be configured under General
Network settings
indicates whether the device functions as a server or a client or
whether DHCP was disabled
Error count
indicates the number of active errors (can be viewed in the bug
reporter) when the status is ERROR or WARNING
Device name
can be configured under General
Name
provides orientation in the application and is part of the trace
file's file name
Device status
see Table 8.4: Device status messages
Device type
Memory percentage
protected
can be configured under General
Buffer
indicates the percentage of the memory capacity that is protec-
ted
IP address
indicates the IP address of the device
Channel name
can be configured under *Bus*
*Bus #...*
Name
provides orientation in the application and is part of the trace
file's file name
Channel number
serves as index for sorting the channel lists
is obtained from the configuration in the client
Configuration name
can be configured under General
Name
indicates the name of the configuration on the device
Logger name
can be configured under General
Name
helps mapping logger-specific tabs
Markerlist
contains the markers of the set triggers sorted by index
Each marker is specified by the time (date and time) the trigger
was set. The
button is used to play the voice note.
Message category
see Table 8.6: Message categories
Storage capacity
depends on the internal memory
Since the RCTouch does not have internal memory, the tab
shows “0 GB”.
Subnet mask
indicates the subnet mask of the connected device
Memory percentage
filled
indicates the percentage of the memory capacity that is filled
Table 8.3: Displays overview