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Note: There will be no audio interruptions while the code is
uploaded, but you must reboot the Blade to run the updated code.
Rebooting will cause momentary audio interruptions as the Blades
complete rebooting and all existing connections are remade.
Preferences Tab
This tab (Figure 3-22) sets PR&E Navigator’s appearance and some of its
functionality. The General section Default View: sets whether the default
crosspoint view (No View) or a custom view is shown when PR&E
Navigator opens. Default Grid Labels: sets how the source and
destination names are listed as: name only; names and location; name
and signal format; or signal ID and name. The Default Sort Order:
section sets the order in which the Source and Destination names are
displayed and how the Blades they are on are listed in the grid.
The five check boxes at the bottom of the General section set: how
Source and Destination signal ID numbers are shown (Use dotted Signal
IDs rather than hexadecimal); the overall look of the Navigator app
(Use Style Sheet); whether 12-hour or 24-hour is used in Navigator (Use
24 Hour Time); how a crosspoint connection is made or broken (Use
CTRL+click to make/break a crosspoint connection); and whether to
show the Logger section (Enable Advanced Controls).
The Blade Preferences section allows each Blade’s color to be edited
by double-clicking on a Blade Name. A Select Color window opens so a
new color can be assigned to that Blade. The color setting not only affects
the color of the Blade names in the dock, it also affects signal name colors
in the crosspoint and salvo tabs, and the color of log entries from that
Blade. Since System Announcer log messages are black we don’t
recommend assigning that color to a Blade.
The Crosspoint Preferences section allows one to customize how the
Crosspoint grid looks. You can change the color of the normal pointer
crosshairs (Grid Hilite); the color of the crosshairs when over a crosspoint
with Associated Connections (Assoc Hilite); the color of the audio
connection dots from their default purple, green, and red; the color of the
logic connections from the default green; and change the grid background
and grid logo.
The Default Crosspoint button allows you to return the settings to their
defaults after “customizing” didn’t work out the way you thought it would.
The Salvo crosspoint display can likewise be customized as well knowing
the Default Salvo button can be pressed to return it back to its “stock”
settings.
The Logger section is only shown when Enable Advanced Controls is
checked in the General section. These settings affect the System Log
operations and the Log tab. We recommend using the default settings, but
if a change is made, clicking Set applies the updated settings. Click Open
to open up the E2Logs folder which is where the various types of log files
(text files) can be viewed.
Figure 3-22 Preferences Tab
The Network section shows which NIC Navigator expects is connected
to the PRE-IP network. If no devices appear in the System Dock, look at
the NIC address shown here. If it is not correct, click Set… to open a dialog
box listing all of the NICs in the admin PC so the correct NIC, which should
be an address in the 192.168.87.0 subnet, can be selected.
Log Tab
The Log tab (Figure 3-23 on page 37) shows system messages sent by
the PRE-IP devices from the day and time Navigator was last started.
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