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rd
Generation Dual Channel
Compact RDMS
TM
Telemetry Receiver-Combiner
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Quasonix, Inc.
Users may change the Ethernet Address, Ethernet Subnet, or Ethernet Gateway by typing a new IP address in the
associated field. Ethernet DHCP may be enabled or disabled by checking or unchecking the box next to the desired
parameter.
Click on the Send Settings button to apply the new parameters.
5.6.3
Monitor Page Default Update Rate
The default receiver level update rate is set by a user from the About screen, Monitor Page Default Update Rate
parameter, as shown in Figure 149. The drop down menu provides four update rate settings for all clients connected
to the receiver. They are High, Medium, Low, and No Automatic Updates. This provides user control of the required
bandwidth for client consumption.
If a rate selection is made, click on the Update button to save the change. A message displays to remind the user to
manually restart the receiver. A system restart is required for the rate change to take effect.
Resetting to Factory Defaults does not affect this setting. Network bandwidth usage is roughly halved as you
progress through each setting from High to Low. High Update Rate is the as-shipped default setting.
A user may change the frame reset rate temporarily at the client level. For more information, refer to the Monitor
screen, Client Level Frame Rate explanation in section 5.2.5.
Figure 149: System Information Screen, Monitor Page Default Update Rate Field
5.7 Footer Tool Bar
The Footer Tool bar, shown in Figure 150, provides access to additional Browser Interface functionality.
Figure 150: Browser Interface Footer Tool Bar
5.7.1
Help
The Help option on the Footer Tool bar, provides a link to the 3rd Gen Dual Channel Compact RDMS Receiver-
Combiner Installation and Operation manual, an RDMS API User Guide, as well as contact information for
Quasonix. The Help screen is shown in Figure 151.