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4.6.3 The Status Bar
Right below the chart controls you can find the status bar which will
provide you with status messages about the operation of the perfor-
mance monitor.
The slider to the right of the UPDATE button deter-
mines the viewing resolution of the chart. When
pulled to the left, you will receive a higher resolu-
tion: The bars displayed in the chart will get thinner
and more bars will be displayed in the chart. When
pulled to the right, the bars will get thicker and
fewer bars will be visible.
In case of problems with your DVS system you may
get asked by the DVS service department to create
and generate log files. Then you may use the but-
ton DVSINFO to store the most important informa-
tion in one file (in ASCII format). The file name of
the log file will be requested_dvsinfo_<sys-
tem time>.txt, with the <system time>
added in the format yyyy-mm-dd_hh-mm-ss. It
will be stored in the subfolder dvsinfo in the log
directory under the DVS software’s installation
path (default: C:\Program Files\DVS\Clip-
ster\log\dvsinfo).
When exiting the DVS software, a DVS in-
formation file (without requested_ in
front of the file name) is by default written
to the stated location.
Only the last ten DVS information files will
be stored. If necessary, the oldest log file
will be deleted.
The button RESET enables you to set the indication
about how many frames were processed total and
how many drops occurred during this time at the
top right side of the chart back to zero. Afterwards
you may start a new evaluation of the real-time
performance of the DVS software which in turn
may report new drops in the table.
This button does not reset the drop table
of the performance monitor. For this you
have to use the button CLEAR of the table
controls (see section “The Table Controls”
on page 4-43).
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