AMX NI-3101-SIG manual Manage System Page Components, Each

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Manage System Page Components

Feature

Description

 

 

Online Tree menu:

The Online Tree menu contains button options relating to the

 

entries within the Online Tree.

 

Expand - Expands the selected level to expose any

 

subfolders.

 

Refresh - Refreshes the contents of the Online Tree frame.

 

Collapse - Collapses the selected level to hide any subfolders.

 

 

Online Tree:

This frame displays a snapshot list of devices detected as

 

currently online by the Master (and the firmware version for

 

each).

 

• By default, the Tree view begins fully collapsed.

 

• The online devices are organized according to the System

 

they belong to.

 

Double-click any System icon (FIG. 44) to display a list of

 

devices that are currently online, within that System.

 

Double-clicking on any of the colored blocks causes that

 

section of the Tree to expand.

 

Note: Sub-devices are hardware components contained within a

 

parent device, which may require their own firmware.

 

Refreshing/Rebooting the Master updates this Online Tree.

 

 

Selection Item Properties:

This frame displays the properties of the last selected (clicked)

 

item from the Online Tree.

 

Commands and Strings are not displayed, but a user is

 

directed to the Control/Emulate window.

 

Channel properties show a list of all channels within the range

 

available to the port. Clicking a channel takes the user to the

 

Control/Emulate window where information such as the

 

channel, System, Device, and Port are already pre-populated.

 

 

System Number (purple)

Devices (violet)

Ports (blue)

Commands (orange)

Strings (red)

Channels (green)

Levels (yellow)

FIG. 44 System - Online Tree frame

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AMX NI-3101-SIG manual Manage System Page Components, Each, Parent device, which may require their own firmware