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User Guide
VSM CLIENT
Rev. 0 | 10 of 20
CONFIGURE THE DEVICE
Take the following steps to configure the device:
1.
Click
Load cfg File
in the configuration interface of VSM Client
to load a basic configuration file (see
). To export the
current configuration file, click
Export cfg File
to save the script
in the configuration file folder (see
). To change the
loaded .dcfg file, click
Reset
before continuing.
Figure 28. Configuration Interface
2.
Click
Click/Drag a .dcfg file to load
to open the .dcfg file in
the
Load Configuration
to the application or measurement conditions, the user can
choose the following initial configurations from the
C:\Analog
Devices\VSM Client\VSM_Client\Cfg\ADPD6000
location:
►
ADPD6000_BIOZ_slotABCDEF_MS6_Testing: BIA magni-
tude and phase measurement
►
ADPD6000_ECG_Testing: ECG channel signal measure-
ment
►
ADPD6000_PPG_Testing_slotA_Peak_SNR_one_led: PPG
peak signal-to-noise (SNR) test using LED1A
►
ADPD6000_PPG_Testing_slotA_Peak_SNR_two_led: PPG
peak SNR test using LED1A and LED2A
►
ADPD6000_PPG_Testing_slotA_SNR_85dB: PPG 85 dB
SNR test using LED2A
►
ADPD6000_PPG_Testing_slotA_SNR_95dB: PPG 95dB
SNR test using LED1A
The configuration files in the configuration file folder may differ
Figure 29. Choose Configuration File
Figure 30. Configuration File Folder
3.
Click
Load
) to load the configuration file.
Figure 31. Load Configuration
4.
After loading the configuration file, the
Highlevel Configura-
tion
tab shows the current device data (see
tab shows the most used controls, which can be configured. To
reset the data, click
Reset
.
Figure 32. Highlevel Configuration Tab
5.
To read or write an individual register, click the
Register Con-
figuration
tab. To check a register, enter the address in the
Register Address
field and click
Read
). To
change a register, enter the value in the
Register Value
field
and click
Write
(see
for the detailed values of the registers.