Configuring A Remote Server; Configuring The Talon System Using A Profile - Pentek Talon RTX 2767 Operating Manual

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5.5

Configuring a Remote Server

The upper middle section of the Configure screen presents the Remote Server Configu−
ration panel as shown in
Figure 5−3: Configure Screen − Remote Server Configuration
The standard Talon system automatically connects the local Talon server and local
Talon client through a local socket connection at IP address 127.0.0.1. This provides a
complete standalone instrument, fully operational and self−contained.
If you are operating the Talon system as a standalone system, the Remote Server Con−
figuration is not required.
5.6

Configuring the Talon System Using a Profile

Every Talon recorder includes a facility that allows users to save all of the system
parameters into a unique profile. Unlimited profiles can be created and restored with
the click of a single button, minimizing system setup time when switching from one
configuration to another.
A profile represents a complete instrumentation configuration for a Talon system,
including channel or port input/output parameters, recording settings, playback set−
tings, etc.
Each profile is stored as a file with the file extension .rts in the default folder:
C:\<RTS_HOME>\Client\Profiles
where <RTS_HOME> is set as an environment variable.
New profiles are easily created by modifying parameters and then saving the new pro−
file under a new name.
The system is factory pre−configured with sample profiles.
Rev.: 1.0
Talon RTX 2767 Operating Manual
Figure 5−3
below.

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