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(d)
In the Network View window as shown at the right - make sure the network connection
indicator to the left of the processor device model is Green/On (connected and operational).
(e)
At the bottom of the Network View page see
“Open Device”
.
(f)
Select
“Open Device”
to open the DSP design project saved on the connected physical
processor device.
(g)
Once open - the processors DSP is active (live) now just as it was/is in Online Mode.
(h)
Double click DSP modules “if” you need to open and make parameter adjustments to the
DSP modules in real time.
Note 1:
Any parameter changes you make from
“Open Device
” mode will only be
maintained in the processor device itself and can Not be saved to the specific DSP design
project file as saved on your PC. Thus no one can accidently alter the original saved project
file while working in the
Open Device
operating mode.
Note 2:
You must be working with that same, specific DSP design project file as saved on
your PC and working in
Project View/Design Mode
and
Online Mode
in order for
parameter changes made to the physical processor device while in
Open Device
mode to
be accessible and savable to your PC project file – and there are safety reminders and
permissions required in order to accomplish that to protect your original as-saved design
project file. On switching to Online Mode from Design Mode, if you answer
No
to
permissions the processor is not loaded with the saved project file and thus any changes to
the processor settings made in
Open Device
mode are visible. On switching back to
Design Mode
you have two options – save the processor settings back to the project file
(Yes) or not (No) ].
So proceed carefully in this regard so as not to over write your
original file if that is not the intent.
Note 3:
A continuation from Note 2 above - you are able to
Export
the settings in the
physical processor device to a separate design file (.sxml file). Use as a reference file for
changes made, as a recovery file, or import that file into NeuConsole as a new project
design. To
Export
the processors settings - right click the processor in
Network View
and
select
Export Device Design To File
.
22.
Neutrino DSP Remote Control
The Neutrino processor can be remotely controlled using its NeuConsole software GUI, from any
PC using our NeuPanel PC control designer, with the logic input/relay output ports, using the
optional NeuPanel Series - Mini and Touch model programmable wall controls, using your own
Android device via our free NeuPanel/Touch software, via your iOS, OSX, or Android device
using the browser control feature in our optional Centro SM1 site manager, or any third party
controller. See www.xilica.com for spec sheets and information or contact Xilica using the
contact information provided on the web site or here on Page 1.
23.
Additional Operational Guidance