Main Window

To open the DHDCS application window, follow these steps:

DHDCS Main Window

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.

Device List

The list is divided in 12 columns showing the following information for each device:

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Project IDThis is a four-digit project ID of the device, which is broadcast by the device.
Hardware NameShows the Hardware Name which can be set in the Network Configuration settings in the Maintenance Window (Toolbox5)
Device NameThese 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 TypeShows the type of the device.
BroadcastThe value Yes means that the device is broadcasting UDP messages. If this column is empty, there is no UDP connection possible at the time.
ConnHere, 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-AddressShows the IP address of the device.
ApplicationsThis 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 StateThis 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 LevelShows 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.
TrafficShows high if the broadcast traffic from the device is high.