Operating Basics: User Interface

Module LED Panel

The module LED panel operates like the LED Window. This panel is accessed via the View menu. It may also be toggled from the tool bar. To make the panel always remain on top of the Windows screen, check the box marked ‘Always on top’.

There are two differences between the LED Window and the module LED panel. The module LED panel does not provide the LED display options; all LEDs are always displayed. In addition, in the module LED panel mode, all receiver LED panels are shown. In the example in Figure 2-8, there are four receiver cards loaded, an OTS91R2, OTS93R1, OTS92R1, OTS91R1 and one synchronization card the OTS92S1. Observe that the LEDs shown are different for each card.

NOTE: For each card, the user interface only displays the options available for that card. If the options are not displayed, then the option is not available for that particular card. This view does not display the Module Summary or the User Definable panels.

Figure 2.7. The LED Module Display

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