Figure 30: Monitor Configuration - coM.sat ISDN Basic Manual

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The information in the monitor protocol can be displayed in different colours for
improved clarity. The colours for the various data and command paths are set in the
"Monitor Configuration" card. Figure 29 shows an example of a "Trace".
Should certain installations induce the need for questions to the manufacturer, then
the configuration, firmware version and module state should also be loaded besides
the trace and stored together in a file and sent to the hotline of the manufacturer
(Menu: File / Save as: <Expressive File Name>.cdc).
The "Monitor" entry menu provides options on what to do with the trace memory of
the coM.sat ISDN Basic. It can be read out (Menu: "Monitor" / "Load"), the displayed
trace can be stored in an ASCII file (Menu: "Monitor" / "Save ASCII") or the
displayed trace (not the trace memory in the ISDN Basic!) can be deleted (Menu:
"Monitor" / "Clear"). The trace memory in the device occupies a defined memory
area which cannot be increased. Thus, an exact storage duration cannot be given. It
depends on the quantity of calls that are passed via the TA. The larger the number of
calls the shorter the recording duration and vice versa. The recording duration can
therefore range between a few minutes and approx. 1 hour. If such a trace is to be
used for analysis, one should first be certain that the event actually occurred within
the recording period. Otherwise, you should try to repeat the recording to "catch" the
event. If an error can only be detected long after the event happened that caused the
problem, it is necessary to load the trace periodically. This enables to "catch" the
event even if it is hours ago. This function is described in chapter 3.3.1.
The look and the contents of the monitor can be modified. To do so, the following
dialog can be opened by pressing the left mouse button in the monitor or by using the
command in the context menu with the right mouse button:

Figure 30: Monitor Configuration

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