Specify the directory where CSV files or JPEG files generated from the data output feature will be stored.
Tick “Show Manoeuvre panel” to see the details of the current manoeuvre (if any). Tick “Allow Start manoeuvre” to be able to start a manoeuvre from the HawkEye).
The following apply:
Tick “Save / Load Real-time display settings” to include the processing setting (such as FFT bandwidth, oscilloscope time base) when saving a display file. When loading the display, those settings will be sent out to the relevant real-time service.
If “Attach display to configuration” is ticked, a display file will be silently saved against the channel configuration, when the user stops scanning. At start scan, the display file associated to the current channel configuration will be reloaded. If the option is disabled, the HawkEye keeps the same screen configuration from one acquisition to the next.
When “attach display to configuration” is ticked, if there are no displays associated to the current channel configuration (for example, the first time a new channel configuration is used), Hawkeye will load a default display file if “Load Display for new channel configuration” is ticked. Otherwise, Hawkeye will remain on the same display that was used at the last acquisition. The default display is called “HawkEyeDefaultDisplay.xml” for the stand-alone HawkEye, and “SingleScreenDefaultDisplay.xml” for the HawkEye embedded in the Hawk GUI; it may be edited by loading it manually and saving it back under the same name.
Channel common display settings such as amplitude scale, display unit, or power factor (FFT only) will be applied to all instruments if option “per channel” is ticked. So a change of amplitude scale in the FFT will be applied to every other instrument displaying the same channel. If the alternative option “per component per channel” is chosen, this class of settings is maintained individually for each instrument.
Choice between the 2 type of navigation bars. Tick “direct page buttons” option to get the navigation with a button allocated for each page.
Nudge buttons are the zoom +/- button found on every instrument, which allows the user to change the scale.
Number of speed decimal is taken into account when displaying the speed in the classic overview page, or in the status bar.