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<h1 class="firstHeading">FDS tab</h1>
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The FDS tab of the <a href="MAINApplication_Preferences.htm">Application
Preferences</a> is laid out as shown below:</p>
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These settings relate to the use of an FDS Omnidrive or
MiniDrive loudspeaker processor in the design. <a href="MAINIntroduction.htm">Architect</a>
can communicate on several levels with these devices.
If the control panels for these devices are used online
then real time control of the FDS devices is possible.
To accomplish this, Architect makes a connection with
the device and periodically refreshes information in both
directions to keep the device and the software synchronised.
Programs can be sent and received from the devices.</p>
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<h2>Disable synchronisation from the device</h2>
<p>This facility stops the system from dumping program
information to, or from, the FDS processors when going
online to the network. If these devices are included in
a design and need to either send new parameters (as a
program), or receive them, then the choice is given at
the time of going online. If this functionality is not
required, or it is just slowing down a further design
process then disable synchronisation.</p>
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<h2>Disable FDS polling when Online</h2>
<p>Enables disengagement of the application and FDS processors'
feedback loop. If using the FDS front panel to set up,
or change settings on these devices, then the polling
needs to be on to read in the settings from the FDS. However,
this is likely to interrupt the meter display so, if the
FDS devices are just being monitored (and not programmed)
then enabling this option should prevent this happening.</p>
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<h2>Slow FDS meters</h2>
<p>Changes the software meter response time. If responsiveness
of the system (e.g. pressing buttons on panels) seems
affected then enable this option.</p>
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An FDS display object can represent what is being shown
on the front panel display of remote FDS processors. The
information can be updated over a period of seconds (from
20 to 120; default 30).</p>
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