NVGate D-Rec

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New: Create a new recording configuration and save it in the analyzer memory. From this button, NVGate will propose a set of dialog boxes that guide the user through the necessary settings to build a D-rec setup. The displayed dialogs are the following:

1. Channels connection

2. Event connections

3. Recorder properties

4. Records setup management

Item #1 and #3 are exactly the same as the standard ASB dialogs for the channels connection and the recorder setup.

Item #2 is also the same but only a subset of the events is handled by D-rec: Recorder trigger on Edge on Ext. synch, Level and delta level on DC inputs and periodic event only.

Item #4 allows managing the setups saved in the analyzer. (See Setup below for details)

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Setup: Manages the D-rec Setups through the following dialog box. The D-rec setups can be written, removed, imported and exported from this dialog box. To write an NVGate configuration in the hardware, press the "Add current setup" button. The current front-end and recorder settings will be saved in the analyzer. Note that all active channels (IN, DC, EXT and CAN) will automatically be connected to the recorder tracks.

The Delete button removes definitely the selected setup(s) from the analyzer memory".

One of the D-rec setups saved in the analyzer can be set as the default setup when starting the D-rec. Check it in the "Default" column. The default setup is loaded when the operator

Each setup can be exported in text file to be used as a reference of the D-rec settings when using it on-site to match the transducers and cables. To create a description file, use the "Export as txt" button.

It is possible to recover, control or modify an existing D-rec setup which is already saved in the analyzer. The "Import in ASB" function will overwrite the current ASB with the configuration saved in the analyzer.