Synergy Software
NXT Owner’s Manual NXT-UM01, MAN2010
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Customizing Workflows
The
Workflow Configuration
window has three main sections:
Workflow
drop down
menu,
Workflow Steps
, and
Settings Tabs
. To customize workflows or add workflows to
the
UDS
tab, begin by creating a copy of the workflow template.
Click
Settings
>
Workflow
>
Editor
in the title bar to launch the
Workflow
Configuration
window (Figure 38).
Figure 38: Workflow Configuration Window – Channels Tab
Select the workflow template to edit from the
Workflow
drop down menu and
click the
Copy
icon. This will unlock editing options for the
Workflow Steps
and
Settings Tabs
.
Rename the workflow under the
Workflow Name
option.
NOTE:
The name of the workflow, default or customized, will be shown on the header
of the study phases and on the final report.
Ensure that the
Show workflow for New Studies
option is selected. To add the
workflow to the
UDS
tab on the Synergy Main window click
OK
or continue
customization.
Configure custom workflows by completing the following steps:
Customize workflow step naming by selecting a step under
Workflow Steps
and
assigning a new name under
Step Name
if desired. Update
Workflow Steps
layout by using the plus , up/down
, and delete icons provided.
Select
Procedure
from under
Workflow Steps
. Customize
Global
,
Channel
,
Phase
, and
Event
Summary
settings by using the corresponding tabs available.
a.
The
Global
settings tab provides settings standard across the default
workflows. These settings customize the view of the graph and its
channels during a study. Set preferences for features such as
Urocap
Noise Reduction Level
,
Video Settings
, and
Profile Settings
.
i.
Use the
Urocap Noise Reduction Level
feature to detect and
smooth chart spikes caused by environmental noise. Contact
LABORIE Service for guidance on option selection.
ii.
Activate or disable
Video
for custom workflows and set
Desired
Frame Rate
.
iii.
Select UPP method using
Profile Settings
. To run a UPP ensure a
default workflow is selected that contains a UPP phase, such as