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1. Video Server Control Software VENICE View Application Software User Guide VENICE View Application Software User Guide Introduction Basics Usage Index User Guide Version 1 0 for the VENICE View Application Software Version 1 0 Copyright 2012 by Rohde amp Schwarz DVS GmbH Hanover All rights reserved The manuals as well as the soft and or hardware described here and all their constituent parts are protected by copyright Without the express permission of Rohde amp Schwarz DVS GmbH any form of use which goes beyond the narrow bounds prescribed by copyright legislation is prohibited and liable to prosecution This particularly applies to duplication copying translation processing evaluation publishing and storing and or processing in an electronic system Specifications and data may change without notice We offer no guarantee that this documentation is correct and or complete In no event shall Rohde amp Schwarz DVS GmbH be liable for any dam ages whatsoever including without limitation any special indirect or consequential damages and damages resulting from loss of use data or profits or business interruption arising out of the use of or inability to use the hardware software and or manual materials Those parts of this documentation that describe optional software or hardware features usually contain a corresponding note Anyway a lack of this note does not mean any commitment from Rohde
2. amp Schwarz DVS GmbH DVS and Spycer are registered trademarks of Rohde amp Schwarz DVS GmbH Apple Mac and Mac OS are trademarks of Apple Inc registered in the U S and other countries Linux is a regis tered trademark of Linus Torvalds Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and or other countries NVIDIA is a registered trade mark of NVIDIA Corporation in the U S and or other countries Any other product names mentioned in this documentation may be trademarks or registered trade marks of their respective owners and as such are subject to the usual statutory provisions DVS Headquarters Rohde amp Schwarz DVS GmbH Krepenstr 8 30165 Hannover GERMANY Phone 49 511 67807 0 Fax 49 511 630070 E mail info dvs rohde schwarz com Internet http www dvs de Support Phone 49 511 67807 125 Fax 49 511 371985 E mail service dvs rohde schwarz com l I Contents I 1 Introduction aiiiieeiiiieiiiiiisriseerrisrrrirrrrrirnereeeeeennn 1 1 DU VENEN RE 1 2 12 larget COU nee 1 3 1 3 Conventions Used in this User Guide ene 1 3 1 4 ZEHREN 1 5 1 5 Important N les tee eeben ea 1 6 2 Eeer 27 22 Installation teen een 2 2 2 1 1 Notes about TN 2 2 2 1 2 Installing under L NUX zes 2 3 2 1 3 Installing under Mac OS WEE 2 3 2 1 4 Installing under Windows 2 4 2 27 Starting the Program esse ee 2 5 2 2 1 Starting
3. PVs 2 1 Installation This section describes how to install the VENICE View application soft ware The installation will be described for each supported operating system separately For additional information about the server setup and further configurations see the VENICE Administration and Con figuration user guide 2 1 1 Notes about Spycer 2 2 The VENICE View application software obtains the streamed data from the content management software Spycer To work with VENICE View you must install the latest Spycer application by DVS Additionally Spy cer must be licensed for VENICE View After its installation the Spycer application has to be configured appro priately so that it can connect to the Spycer software on the SpycerNet For information about how to install Spycer as well as its con figurations see the Spycer user guide The VENICE View application software will not start when the Spycer license has not been updated You will receive an error message on your screen with a license issue and the program will terminate To update your Spycer license perform the following e Start your Spycer software and select from the Tools menu the entry License Management and then File request This will generate a license request which will be send to the DVS ser vice department After a short time you will receive an E mail with the license key in a text file To update the Spycer license perform the fol lowing e S
4. act as a player or recorder either in amanual or autoedit operation mode The VENICE View application software is designed to work as a multi viewer to give you an overall view of the connected channels of all VENICE servers in the network that can be found by Spycer It is a com prehensive and intuitive application that can be used either on the serv er locally Linux version or on any network client Linux Mac Windows connected to the server VENICE View can be run indepen dently from the VENICE client software but the latest Spycer application by DVS must be installed for data management To exploit all potentialities the hardware of VENICE offers it is recom mended to use both the VENICE View application software and the VENICE client software Itis also possible to run several instances of the softwares in parallel for example to have them side by side on the desktop This user guide informs you about the general handling of the VENICE View application software as well as its options and functionalities 1 1 VENICE View Application Software User Guide DvS 1 1 Overview 1 2 The chapters in this user guide contain the following information Chapter 1 Begins with a short introduction to VENICE and the VENICE View application software fol lowed by a note regarding the audience this manual is written for and an explanation of the conventions used in this manual Additionally it provides important note
5. in the order indicated cilitate work and help avoid errors You must pay particular attention to text that follows this symbol to avoid errors a i Texts preceded by this symbol are general notes intended to fa Texts enclosed by quotation marks are references to other man uals guides chapters or sections BUTTON Text in small caps and bold indicates a push but ton Menu Text in italic and bold indicates either a menu name or options in a menu list Menu Option In the specified menu select the stated item Item Text in bold only stands for other labeled items of a user interface IN USE Text in capital letters indicates a status mode or static labels Key An individual key or a key combination on a keyboard 1 3 VENICE View Application Software User Guide DvS 1 4 Keyboard Shortcuts To perform options or procedures with the keyboard often requires a si multaneous pressing of two keys Example Ctrl F1 If this is given hold down the Ctrl key and press simultaneously the F1 key Screenshots The screenshots shown in this documentation were taken for the most part from the Windows based version of the VENICE View application software Depending on the operating system where the software is in stalled their appearance may differ from your environment However they should contain the relevant elements that you need to understand the described actions PVs Introduction 1 4 System R
6. the Software under Linux au 2 5 2 2 2 Starting the Software under Mac OS 2 5 2 2 3 Starting the Software under Windows 2 5 2 3 ee 2 6 2 3 1 Overview of the Main Window 2 0 esnsen nn 2 6 2 3 2 Overview of the Channel Widget eeseieeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 2 7 2 4 Exiting Ihe Program ken ee 2 8 3 BEE 3 1 3 1 General ee 3 2 VENICE View Application Software User Guide PVs 32 Configurating the Display au nee 3 4 3 2 1 The Configuration Dialog Window emeeeeneen 3 4 3 2 2 Configuration Options Auto uc ennnenn 3 5 3 2 3 Configuration Options Customized 3 5 33 Keyboard Shortcuts anne 3 10 l JE EE 1 1 Introduction This document describes how to use the VENICE View application soft ware delivered with VENICE the multi channel Media Production Hub manufactured by Rohde amp Schwarz DVS GmbH in short DVS VENICE is a highly flexible server system for capturing and playing out audio and video content Especially designed for highly optimized file based broadcast workflows it provides multiple independent channels and supports natively the most common compressed formats With VENICE you can easily capture live content e g from cameras directly and access data for play out operations if required both at the same time and in the format that suits your workflow best During each op eration you can control an externally connected device via RS 422 to
7. with a normal user account The DVS software can be deinstalled by entering rpm e VeniceView in a command line 2 1 3 Installing under Mac OS The VENICE View application software for Mac OS is available in a sin gle disk image file Usually it can be found on the enclosed CD ROM To install the VENICE View application software on a Mac OS perform the following e Open a file manager on the computer system e g Finder and browse the CD ROM e Switch to the directory on the CD ROM that contains the installa tion file of the VENICE View application software for the current operating system e Open the installation file of the DVS software which will mount it as a volume VeniceView lt version no gt dmg e g with a dou ble click of the mouse e From this volume install the DVS software for example by drag ging the Venice app file into the Applications folder on the sidebar of the finder 2 3 VENICE Client Software User Guide DvS This installs all necessary files and libraries of the DVS software on the computer system Afterwards the installation of the software is com plete and it can be started at any time with a normal user account The DVS software can be deinstalled by deleting the VeniceView app entry from the Applications folder 2 1 4 Installing under Windows 2 4 The installation routine of the VENICE View application software for the Windows operating system is a single executab
8. and moving the pressed mouse pointer over the following channels to be selected Deselecting is possible by clicking once again on an already selected channel or on the channel s number in the table to the left side of the channel name The deselected channel will be put back to its dark grey background color again To confirm your settings press the button OK otherwise press CANCEL Usage Table Settings Below the table in the configuration dialog see section The Configu ration Dialog Window on page 3 4 are the table settings to be found There are the three items Add channel REMOVE CHANNEL and CLEAR LIST Add channel Remove channel Clearlist Cancel Figure 3 5 Table settings With the combo box Add channel it is possible to add further channels to the table which will then be displayed in a channel widget in the main window When clicking the down arrow a selective list appears where all con nected VENICE channels in the network are presented These are the same channels which are listed in the VENICE client software when clicking into the tab ALL CHANNELS Directly after clicking on a channel in the selective list the channel is added to the table above Add channely m Remove channel Clear list 3 Figure 3 6 Adding a channel to the table To remove one or several channels it is necessary to select the requested channels in the table first see section Configuration Options Cus to
9. ave the text file with the license key on your desktop e Start your Spycer software and select from the Tools menu the entry License Management and then File update e A directory and disk window will appear where you have to browse to your text file with the license key Normally the desktop is selected automatically e Select the text file and press the button OPEN A message will appear on your screen with the information that the li cense key from your text file has been added e Press the button OK Now you can install the VENICE View application software 2 1 2 Installing under Linux The installation routine of the VENICE View application software for a Linux operating system is a single RPM package file Usually it can be found on the enclosed CD ROM To install the VENICE View applica tion software on a Linux operating system perform the following e If applicable open a command line terminal and log on to the sys tem as root e Switch to the directory on the CD ROM that contains the installa tion file of the VENICE View application software for the current operating system e Then install the VENICE View application software by entering for example rpm ihv VeniceView lt version no gt lt kernel OS architecture gt rpm This installs all necessary files and libraries of the DVS software on the computer system Afterwards the installation of the software is com plete and it can be started at any time
10. buttons You can define anumber oftwo up to five channel widgets in each row The size will be enlarged or reduced automatically It is recommended to limit the count of the displayed channels N to a useful number as a high processor usage might lead to disrupted displays All changes that are made in the VENICE client software like il e g moves in the timeline are updated by the VENICE View ap plication software and displayed automatically For further in formation see the VENICE client software user guide 3 3 VENICE View Application Software User Guide Dvs 3 2 Configurating the Display This section provides you with information you need to configurate the display of the video channels in the VENICE View application software It gives you explanations to the auto and customized settings the table settings and illustrates the possibilities to save the configuration as pre sets or as customized default 3 2 1 The Configuration Dialog Window 3 4 In the top left corner of the main window see section Overview on page 2 6 is the push button CONFIG to be found It gives you the possibility to set configurations for the display of the channels to add or delete channels and to save your settings as presets When you click on the button CONFIG soos a dialog win dow opens up in the middle of the main window Configuration Channels to display Channel name Server computer name Server comput
11. e PVs 2 3 Overview This section facilitates a first overall view of the VENICE View applica tion software It describes the main window and where you can find the most important buttons Furthermore it provides a detailed description of the channel widget 2 3 1 Overview of the Main Window Right after starting the software see section Starting the Program on page 2 5 the surface of the application will be displayed In its default settings it shows all connected video channels of all VENICE servers that can be found in the network by Spycer I RHEL62_2 1 RHEL62_2 2 RHEL62_2 3 RHEL62_2 4 P E 4 ke s A 00 02 43 21 00 02 25 17 00 02 08 12 00 01 50 06 VENICE _2 2 Figure 2 1 Overview of the VENICE main window The main window is composed of the channel widgets the push button CONFIG as well as a slider with the push buttons ES and E In its factory default settings the VENICE View application soft D ware displays the main window without the title bar You can enable the title bar with its buttons for maximizing minimizing and closing the main window by pressing F11 The channel widgets provide the surface on which the channels are dis played and where the labelings and peakmeters are located see section Overview of the Channel Widget on page 2 7 2 6 DVS Basics Inthe top left corner right under the title bar the push button CONFIG is to be found Se which opens a dialog wind
12. e under Linux To start the software under the Linux operating system perform the fol lowing e Select from the Applications menu of Linux the entry Sound amp Video VeniceView Alternatively you may also start the program from a command line terminal by entering VeniceView This will load the VENICE View application software by DVS and you can start working with it see section Overview on page 2 6 2 2 2 Starting the Software under Mac OS To start the software under Mac OS perform the following Do not run the VENICE View application software and the N VENICE client software on the same server at the same time LS This may cause server instability or crashes e Select from the Applications folder of Mac OS the entry VeniceView app This will load the VENICE View application software by DVS and you can start working with it see section Overview on page 2 6 2 2 3 Starting the Software under Windows To start the software under the Windows operating system perform the following e Select from the START button menu of Windows on the submenu DVS the entry for the DVS software for example All Programs DVS DVS VeniceView Alternatively you may also start the program via the VENICE View icon available on the desktop of Windows This will load the VENICE View application software by DVS and you can start working with it see section Overview on page 2 6 2 5 VENICE Client Software User Guid
13. equirements When installing the VENICE View application software on a client sys tem please observe the following system requirements Supported Hardware These are the minimum hardware requirements that the computer sys tem has to meet if you want to use the program on a client system 2 GHz multi core processor 2 GB RAM 250 MB free space on system disk Network card to communicate with the VENICE server at least 100 Mbit NVIDIA graphics card DVS tested the software with the above mentioned types of i graphics cards Others may work as well but not necessarily Supported Operating Systems The program can be executed on the following operating systems PN Be sure that you have installed the latest system updates and il or service packs for your system otherwise you may encounter software and or hardware problems Linux Red Hat Enterprise 5 3 64 bit DVS tested the software with the above mentioned Linux L distribution Others may work as well but not necessarily Mac OS X 10 4 10 5 or 10 6 Windows 7 recommended Windows Vista or Windows XP Other Requirements To work with the VENICE View application software the Spycer appli cation by DVS must be installed as well Furthermore if the VENICE View application software is installed on a remote system the Spycer application running there should be fully li censed With this the data streamed to the remote system wil
14. er IP VO channel number Add channel e Remove channel Clear list Figure 3 3 Configuration dialog window In the category Channels to display are the settings to be found which define the display of the channel widgets in the main window of the VENICE View application software There are two options Auto and Customized In the middle of the configuration dialog window the table for the video channels is located Below that you find the combo box Add channel and the push buttons REMOVE CHANNEL and CLEAR LIST PVs Usage In the bottom field of the window you find the combo box Preset as well as the push buttons OK and CANCEL 3 2 2 Configuration Options Auto When selecting the option Auto in the configuration dialog see section The Configuration Dialog Window on page 3 4 all at this time con nected channels are displayed The channels in the operating modes FREE or OFFLINE do not appear in the main window The display in the VENICE View application software constantly updates automatically As soon as a channel has been connected it is displayed in an additional channel widget in the main window When a channel switches into the operation modes OFFLINE or FREE it will be removed from the display in the channel widget and thus also from the display in the main window see section Overview on page 2 6 PA In large networks it is recommended to set precise configura il tions for the display of the channels due
15. l be trans mitted bandwidth optimized and audio will be available at the workstation You can download the newest version ofthe Spycer application from its internet site www spycer net or www spycer de 1 5 VENICE View Application Software User Guide Dvs 1 5 1 6 Important Notes To use the VENICE View application software correctly please heed the following The VENICE View application software is only able to display D the video channels when the latest Spycer application by DVS is installed as well see the VENICE Administration and Con figuration user guide for further information If the VENICE View application software is installed on a re mote system the Spycer application running there should be fully licensed Otherwise the data streamed to the remote sys tem will not be bandwidth optimized and audio will not be available On Mac systems do not run the VENICE View application A software and the VENICE client software on the same system at the same time This may cause system instability or crashes Basics This chapter provides you with basic information about the VENICE View application software In addition to the information how to install the program this chapter describes the steps to start the VENICE View application software This will be supplemented by an overview of the software and the description how to exit 2 1 VENICE Client Software User Guide
16. le file Usually it can be found on the enclosed CD ROM To begin the installation perform the following e Open a file manager on the computer system e g Windows Explorer and browse the CD ROM e Switch to the directory on the CD ROM that contains the installa tion file of the VENICE View application software for the current Operating system e Execute the installation file of the VENICE View application soft ware Install _VeniceView lt version no gt exe for example with a double click of the mouse This starts the installation routine which will guide you through the in stallation e Follow the instructions given on the screen During the installation procedure all necessary files and libraries will be installed on the computer system The installation will be finished as soon as a message reports this With this the installation of the software is complete and it can be start ed at any time The DVS software can be deinstalled via Programs and Fea D tures of the control panel of Windows Search for the entry DVS Venice View lt version no gt 2 2 Starting the Program This section provides you with a description how to start the VENICE View application software It is also possible to run several instances of the software in parallel for example to have them side by side on the screen The starting will be described for each supported operating sys tem separately 2 2 1 Starting the Softwar
17. mized on page 3 5 By clicking the push button REMOVE CHANNEL only the selected channels are deleted from the table Selected channels can be removed by pressing the key Delete on your keyboard too 3 7 VENICE View Application Software User Guide PVs 3 8 The push button CLEAR LIST deletes all selected and unselected chan nels in the table The VENICE View application software will not ask you to con firm to clear the list If you pushed the button CLEAR LIST un intentionally simply press CANCEL To confirm your settings press the button OK otherwise press CANCEL Presets The configuration dialog see section The Configuration Dialog Win dow on page 3 4 offers you the combo box Preset that allows you to save the current configurations as presets or as customized default settings Configurations that can be made include e g the size and number of channels in a row the channel names to be displayed or the size of the main window Cancel ef __YV Load Preset_10 Clear recent files list Store current settings as default Figure 3 7 Functions of the preset combo box For this purpose the combo box includes the functions Load Save Clear recent files list Store current settings as default and a list ing of the last ten saved settings When clicking on the function Load a directory and disk window ap pears where you can select a previously saved preset or default setting under your st
18. ored data files The function Save saves the last setting that was made You can save the configuration in the requested storage location via a directory and disk window When clicking on Clear recent files list the listing of the last ten saved settings will be removed As soon as you save a configuration as a preset this will be displayed in the list as the last saved setting the next time you use VENICE View application software again The function Store current settings as default offers you the possi bility to save a certain configuration and to set it automatically as a cus Usage tomized default setting The next time you use the VENICE View application software it will be adopted and displayed automatically Ca Configurations that haven t been saved as a preset or similar il will be lost when you close the VENICE View application soft ware The next time you use the application it will start with its predefined default settings To confirm your settings press the button OK otherwise press CANCEL 3 9 VENICE View Application Software User Guide PVs 3 3 Keyboard Shortcuts For a more easy and a faster control of the VENICE client software there are various keyboard shortcuts available which are listed in the table be low Table 3 1 General keyboard shortcuts Action Shortcut Opens the about dialog Ctrl A Opens the config dialog Ctrl C Opens the help dialog Ct
19. ow for the configurations of the channel display see section Configurating the Display on page 3 4 In the top right corner right under the title bar are a slider and two push buttons Se PED which define the size and number of the channel widgets displayed see section General Usage on page 3 2 2 3 2 Overview of the Channel Widget The channel widget displays the content of a connected channel 2 MEINE 4 GE 9 00 00 00 00 1 channel name KAMERA_01 MUSTERMANN lt j 3 Figure 2 2 VENICE channel widget actual channel name 2 static label static label that does not change displaying USER NAME 3 username name of the actual user displays UNKNOWN when channel not connected 4 operating actual operating mode can be PLAYOUT IN mode USE INGEST OFFLINE FREE 5 process actual process indicates a MASTER or SLAVE process the PLAY process in blue RECORD in red STOP in light grey and displays operating modes FREE and OFFLINE with three dashes 6 peakmeter peakmeter for audio channels 1 8 1 8 7 peakmeter peakmeter for audio channels 9 16 9 16 2 7 VENICE Client Software User Guide PVs 8 surface surface for video display in size 16 9 with black background color 9 timecode timeline timecode provided when in PLAYOUT display mode not in RECORD mode 2 4 Exiting the Program To end the DVS VENICE View ap
20. plication software and exit it perform the following Use either one of the following possibilities command Q The close button of the tool bar on the main window closes the VENICE View application software program Press this key on your Mac OS keyboard to close the program Alt F4 This keyboard combination closes the VENICE View application software program on most op erating systems as well After this the VENICE View application software program is exited and closed The background command line window displayed under Win dows will be closed as well D Configurations that haven t been saved as a preset or similar will be lost when you close the VENICE View application soft ware The next time you use the application it will start with its predefined default settings 2 8 Usage This chapter provides you with information about the usage of the VENICE View application software In addition to the general informa tion this chapter describes the configurations and shows you the pos sibilities with the VENICE View application software The chapter will be closed with a listing of shortcuts that can be useful when working with the program 3 1 VENICE View Application Software User Guide DVS 3 1 General Usage The VENICE View application software gives you the opportunity to display as many video channels as possible in an overall view All con nected channel
21. rl H Increases widget Ctrl plus Decreases widget Ctrl minus Closes the program Ctrl F4 Opens the help dialog F1 Refreshes the display F5 Switches to full screen mode F11 Enables the options frame F12 Closes the application on Mac OS command Q 3 10 Index A C channel widget configuration eee 3 2 OVEIVIEW ee ee 2 7 command line window 2 8 configuration dialog window 3 4 configuration options AUG EE 3 5 customized ausser 3 5 Pr SEtS en ee ee 3 8 table settings Zenger 3 7 conventions of user guide sis esse 1 3 screenshots u 1 4 D F display configuration E 3 4 SIZE EE 2 8 surface ass ai 2 8 external device RS 422 1 1 G I general usage uunnnnnsseeeeennnnnnnen nenn 3 2 important notes een 1 6 installation under LINUX area 2 3 under Mac 0 0000 een 2 3 under Windows u zuuanneasansananenen 2 4 instances of the software 1 1 2 5 instructions starting under Linux 2 5 starting under Mac 2 5 starting under Windows 2 5 I l I l J L keyboard shortcuts _ 1 4 3 10 license Spycer aussi denken 1 5 update nenne 2 2 license issue isses 2 2 M O main window configurations eeen 2 7 DEENEN ziel 2 6 NOTES SOPRRONENDEERRRRERESERPLBEBFPEOFBEEREEFEEESENE 1 6 SPYCET ae 1 6 2 2 operating System EEN 1 5 P S program s
22. s in the network are displayed in channel widgets The program offers you many possibilities to configurate the display accord ing to your purposes After starting the software see section Starting the Program on page 2 5 the main window opens with its default factory settings The main window is displayed without its title bar and in full desktop filling size The application shows all connected video channels of all VENICE servers that can be found in the network via Spycer in four channel wid gets in size 16 9 in each row ZZ VENICE VIEW DES Cous RHEL62_2 1 RHEL62_2 2 USER NAME ROOT USER NAME P YOUT AYOUT 00 00 57 23 00 00 39 21 Figure 3 1 Configurating the channel widgets The title bar can be enabled by pressing F11 on the keyboard A dis play with or without its configuration menu and slider can be gained by pressing F12 on the keyboard The VENICE View application software is designed to perform D as a multi viewer and give you the best overall view of all of the connected channels It is recommended to use the application in full screen without title bar and menu The number and size of the displayed channel widgets can be configu rated easily Use the slider or the two push buttons in the top right cor ner of the main window see section Overview on page 2 6 to 3 2 Usage define the size of the channel widgets in relation to their count in each row Figure 3 2 Slider with push
23. s that you should read Chapter 2 This chapter contains basic information about the VENICE View application software In addi tion to the information how to install VENICE View this chapter describes the steps to start and exit the program This will be supplement ed by an overview of the software Chapter 3 Provides you with information about the basic usage describes the configurations and shows you the possibilities with the VENICE View ap plication software In addition you find a list of the available keyboard shortcuts Index This chapter facilitates the search for specific terms PVs Introduction 1 2 Target Group To use this user guide and the DVS software correctly you should have experience in handling PCs and working with the respective operating system where the software is installed If you want to use the software and the DVS system to its full potential you should also have knowl edge in the field of digital video in general When working on the VENICE server system you should be familiar with how to operate the hardware of a video server system Furthermore to use the DVS system in connection with other equip ment e g a VTR you should know how to operate this equipment 1 3 Conventions Used in this User Guide The following typographical conventions will be used in this documen tation e Texts preceded by this symbol describe activities that you must per form
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25. to higher network traf fic and thus a permanent fade in out of channel widgets in the main window When the configuration options are set on Auto all other items in the dialog window are disabled To confirm your settings press the button OK otherwise press CANCEL 3 2 3 Configuration Options Customized When selecting the option Customized in the configuration dialog see section The Configuration Dialog Window on page 3 4 the ta ble below it and all other GUI elements belonging to it are enabled The order of the channels in the table corresponds to the order of the chan nel widgets in the main window The table displays the channel name the server computer name the server computer IP address and the I O channel number To the left of the channel name is the channel s number in the table 3 5 VENICE View Application Software User Guide PVs 3 6 Configuration Channels to display enice_132100022 dvs de 3 enice 2 de 4 ve Add channel e Remove channel Clear list Figure 3 4 Table with selected and deselected channels Selecting a channel can be carried out by clicking on it or on the chan nel s number in the table to the left side of the channel name The headers in the title bar of the table will be displayed in cyan and the se lected channel appears highlighted in a light grey blue Multi selection is also allowed by clicking on each channel to be select ed or by clicking on a channel
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