(a) Connect to the processor device.
(b) Open the NeuConsole software.
(c) From the
NeuConsole Startup
window select
Start “Network
View”
.
(d) In the Network View window as shown at the right - make sure
the network connection indicator to the left of the processor
device model is Green (connected and operational).
(e) At the bottom see the
“Open Device”
button – as shown at the
right.
(f) Select
“Open Device”
to open the DSP design project as saved on the connected physical
processor device.
(g) Once open - the processors DSP is active (live) - just as it was in Online Mode. And as it is when
in Online Mode - the color scheme in
Open Device
mode is
Red
(instead of blue) as a reminder.
(h) Double click DSP modules to open and make parameter adjustments to the DSP modules in real
time.
Note:
Any parameter changes you make from
“Open Device
” mode will only be maintained in the
processor device itself and can Not be saved to the specific DSP design project file as saved
on your PC. Thus parameter changes can be made but no one can accidently alter the
original saved DSP design project file while working in the
Open Device
operating mode.
But, you can
Export
and save any processor setting changes as a reference file (only) by
right clicking the processor device in
Network View
and selecting
Export Device Design
.
You are not however able to use that exported reference file to create a new DSP design in
Uno – it is a reference only of setting changes made to the processor in Open Device mode.
You must be working with that exact specific DSP design project file as saved on your PC
and working in
Design Mode
and
Online Mode
in order for the parameter changes you
made to the physical processor device while in
Open Device
mode to be accessible and
savable to the project file - and there are safety reminders and permissions required in order
to accomplish that to protect your original as-saved design project file.
Note:
Changes made in Open Device mode can also be viewed when in Online Mode – if
you choose “No” in the permissions window after selecting the Switch to Online Mode button.
24. Uno Series DSP - Remote Control:
The Uno processor can be remotely controlled using its NeuConsole software GUI, with the
logic input/output ports, using the optional NeuPanel - Mini and Touch Series programmable
wall controls, with your own Android device using our free NeuPanel/Touch software, via your
iOS, OSX, and Android devices via the browser control in our optional Centro SM1 site manager
or any third party controller.
See www.xilica.com for spec sheets and information or contact Xilica using the contact
information on the web site or that provided here on Page 1.
25. Additional Operational Guidance:
That should get you connected, operational, downloading pre-designed Uno Apps into the
software and processor, creating new design projects, opening and working on saved DSP
design project files, transferring/saving your DSP design projects to the processor, and working
in Online Mode and Open Device mode.