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crosspoint grid will give you a new crosspoint grid view with the signals reduced to only
those that meet the criteria.
One final note about filters: If you are having trouble locating a signal on the
crosspoint grid, make sure you haven’t inadvertently enabled a view that excludes it.
Right click on the WheatNet-IP logo and Choose View / No View to be sure.
Clicking on this button opens a crosspoint grid window on a
floating palette. This can be a very handy function when you are
working on a part of the system GUI and need a quick look at the
grid to check on some signal or connection information. You could close down
whatever window you are working on and go to the “System Crosspoint” tab, but that
might mean leaving your work unfinished. Instead, try clicking on the “XPoint” button
and opening this floating grid window. You can position it where you like on the screen
and use it for reference as you continue your work.
Predictably, this button opens a
window displaying the version infor-
mation for the WheatNet-IP Naviga-
tor GUI program.
Now you have learned the basics of navigating around the WheatNet-IP Navigator
GUI. It makes no difference if your WheatNet-IP system has two BLADEs in it or a
hundred, they are all treated the same way.