To open the DHDCS application window, follow these steps:
Open
. The application window consists of the following main parts (top to bottom):
Tip
You can change the size of the device list and the logging area by moving the split bar between them. When the pointer becomes a double-headed arrow, drag the pointer to move the split bar.
The list is divided in 12 columns showing the following information for each device:
column | description |
Project ID | This is a four-digit project ID of the device, which is broadcast by the device. |
Hardware Name | Shows the Hardware Name which can be set in the Network Configuration settings in the Maintenance Window (Toolbox5) |
Device Name | These are the first ten characters of the device name as broadcast from the device. |
MAC-Addr. | Shows the MAC address of the device. If the device was not automatically registered via the UDP protocol, this information is not available. |
Device Type | Shows the type of the device. |
Broadcast | The value Yes means that the device is broadcasting UDP messages. If this column is empty, there is no UDP connection possible at the time. |
Conn | Here, the kind of data connection is indicated. COM means that the device is connected to the PC via a serial port. TCP means that there is a direct connection using the TCP/IP protocol. |
IP-Address | Shows the IP address of the device. |
Applications | This column shows, which DHD applications are connected to the corresponding device. The abbrevations have the following meaning: • TB4 : Toolbox4• TBX : Toolbox45• SMR : Setup Manager• SRV : DHD Communication Server• MTN : Maintenance Window of Toolbox 4• MT5: Maintenance Window of Toolbox 5 or Toolbox8• OS : Operation Server• RT4 : Route• RCS : Remote Control Software |
Protocol State | This column indicates whether the logging for the device is active (ON ) or not active (OFF ). The additional information ON (by <Client>) indicates that the data connection was started by a DHD application. If the value ON is displayed, there is always a direct TCP/IP-connection or a serial connection. |
Log Level | Shows the currently set Log Level for this device, default value is 0. Log Level 0 logs only the most critical system events like reboots or I/O box reconnections. Log Level 6 provides additional detailed data about events like pressing a button, fader movements or control data sent from automation systems. To change the Log Level, right-click on the selected device. In the contextual menu you can select the Log Level. |
Traffic | Shows high if the broadcast traffic from the device is high. |