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3.2.5 Register Setting History
Speaker Short Detection, L-Ch; Speaker Short Detection, R-Ch
When any checkboxes are selected on any tab of the software GUI (including power up/down operation,corresponding resistor address, and so forth), the register value is automatically written into the registersetting history panel. These parameters can then be saved, allowing users to identify a particularsequence setting that was sent to the device under test.
Any operating sequence settings can be saved as a comma-separated value (*.csv) file, with anidentifiable name. This archive feature is useful when the same sequence settings are required forcontinued testing. The list of available *.csv files refreshes and displays when the Clear button is clicked.
Figure 3-24 shows the Register Setting History display window.
Figure 3-24. Register Setting History Window
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