NexLog Recorder User Manual v2.2.0
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Figure 40
—Boards and Channels Detail level graph as seen in the Chrome browser
The Channel Level Details view provides a precise way to configure recording
parameters. The yellow line indicates the current recording trigger point. The
current channel being viewed can be seen in the channel status indicator. Note
that changes to recording parameters take effect in real time, but do not effect
historical information.
Edit Board
This Configuration Manager allows all of the settings and information about an
individual board to be displayed and modified. To edit a board click on the row
describing the board from the main boards and channels page.
The first tab contains information and status about the board.
The Board Name
: e.g. "16 Channel Analog Board"
Serial
: The board's serial number. For a physical board the serial number is
actually burnt into the boards ROM. For a virtual board, this is a GUID (Unique
ID) created when the board was added to the system
Channels
: The number of channels the board contains
Position
: Boards added to the system are numbered starting at zero. This is the
number of the board. This is not the physical position of the board
Address
: The physical location of the board. For a physical board it’s the PCI
Bus and Slot number, for a Virtual board it’s the IP address of the board
resource
Detected
: For a Physical board, zero if the board is missing, 1 if it’s detected.
Undefined for a virtual board
Code
: This is a status code for the board. The normal state should be “RI-FAIL-
NONE”.