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The Main Application Window

The window is split into several functional areas. On the left is the tree, and to the right is the content panel. A toolbar is found at the top, and a status bar can be seen at the bottom of the window. Each of these components is discussed in detail below.

Tree

The tree control is found on the left-hand side of the main application window and functions much like the similar control found in file browsing applications. Each component in the tree is referred to as a node. Nodes are organized in a hierarchical fashion. The tree is navigated by clicking the various nodes in the tree. When a node is clicked, the content panel is updated to provide detailed information and control options corresponding to that node in the tree. In addition, some of the toolbar buttons are enabled or disabled to reflect their use when that node is selected.

Each time a connection is made with an NRC server, a node is inserted in the tree below the

NRC Servers” node representing the connection to that server. The title of the node is the IP address or hostname entered. Below this NRC node, several “ channel” nodes are inserted. Each node represents a channel of that NRC server.

Channel Nodes

Channel nodes provide some immediate information on the current state of that channel. The title of each node is the model name of the receiver attached to that channel. The NRC has 8 channels and these are represented with the top node being tied to channel 1, node 2 tied to channel 2, and sequentially down to node 8 being tied to channel 8. If there is no receiver configured for that channel, the node will read, “ No receiver attached.”

In addition, the color of the node shows the connection state of that channel.

Users’ Guide: Networked Receiver Controller - NRC-2.0.1

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Contents Networked Receiver Controller NRC-2.0.1 Proprietary Statement Table of Contents TEN-TEC RX-331 General Information Audio Data Capture Channel ArchitectureUniversal Receiver Translation/Abstraction Capabilities Summary Receiver Controllable Settings Client Connection OptionsSystem Hardware Supported Receivers SpecificationsTh October Copyright 2005 Aegis, Inc Contents InstallationHardware Installation Connect to the NRC NRC ConfigurationPrerequisites Change Administrator Password Set the Time and Date Configure Network SettingsConfigure the Network Time Daemon Optional Restart the NRC Set the Host NameUsers’ Guide Networked Receiver Controller NRC-2.0.1 Configure the NRC for Receivers Interpreting the LCD Display Using the NRCPower-On Self Test Post Starting the NRCUsers’ Guide Networked Receiver Controller NRC-2.0.1 Connect to NRC Server Dialog Requirements Running the NRC Java ClientMain Application Window TreeNRC Servers Node Content PanelUsers’ Guide Networked Receiver Controller NRC-2.0.1 Channel Node Users’ Guide Networked Receiver Controller NRC-2.0.1 Users’ Guide Networked Receiver Controller NRC-2.0.1 Toolbar Status Bar Change Receiver Model Dialog Change Antenna Model Dialog NRC Properties Dialog Capture Channel Data Dialog DestinationOptions Signal Display Dialog Th October Copyright 2005 Aegis, Inc BAE Systems WJ-8723 Appendix A- Receiver ConfigurationNRC File System Appendix B Software UpgradesRestore Command Update CommandUpgrade Procedure Clean CommandUsers’ Guide Networked Receiver Controller NRC-2.0.1 Users’ Guide Networked Receiver Controller NRC-2.0.1