COMPASS USER GUIDE

All channels on the active Galileo tab are always linked to the same channels, by letter or number, on other selected Galileos

Changes made to a channel on the active Galileo will be replicated on the same channels on the linked Galileos. The changed channel does not need to be one that is selected. Isolated channels on the active Galileo may propagate changes (see Isolate Mode, below). Channels that are linked on the active Galileo will be replicated. Channel links on the active Galileo do propagate their changes.

A magenta bar across the top of the Galileo tab indicates the Galileos are linked in “all channels” mode. On the Galileos page, enabled Select buttons will also be magenta in color.

Three examples follow, demonstrating increasingly complex interactions between various settings:

Example 4.4. Globally Linked Galileos (“all channels” mode) - no Selects on Active Galileo

Ch.

Galileo Galileo Galileo

A B C

1 Δ1 Δ1 Δ1

2 Δ2 Δ2 Δ2

3 Δ3 Δ3 Δ3

4 Δ4 Δ4 Δ4

5 Δ5 Δ5 Δ5

6 Δ6 Δ6 Δ6

Changes to any channel on active Galileo A (magenta) will be propagated to the same channels on the linked Galileos (magenta bars). All selected channels on all linked Galileos are linked.

The selection status of channels on the inactive Galileos (magenta bars) is irrelevant.

Isolated channels have two possible behaviours, described below.

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