# # (comment) # Any line that starts with '#' is treated as a comment. # There does not need to be a after the , # as was the case in versions <= 1.25. # # server # This is the IP address and port of the wave_server that wave_viewer # should connect to. # The format is "XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX PORT#" # # Wave_Server server 10.14.250.61 16022 # start # Sets the start time of the display (seconds since 1970). # # scale # Sets the scale is the maximum +/- value that can be displayed # for each band. If a value in the trace is greater than the # scale, it will be truncated to the scale value. The "scale" # config command provides a method for making the scale values # for all channels the same. # #scale 500 # band # Sets the starting height of each band in pixels. Wave_viewer will # attempt to fit as many bands on the screen as possible, given the # band height. # band 50 # TimeTillUnblock # Time in seconds that wave_viewer will wait before unblocking # blocked traces. It can be useful to set this value to a low # number (5), if you are trying to view trace at the bleeding # edge of the tank. # WARNING!! the lower the number is set, the larger the load # placed on wave_viewer and it's corresponding WAVE SERVER will be. # So please try to use a number closer to 25 (the default) if you # are not needing to look at bleeding edge data. # # TimeTillUnblock 5 # auto_scroll # When in auto_scroll mode, this is the automated window scrolling # interval (in seconds). # NOTE: due to other constraints, the minimum scrolling value # is 0.5 seconds. Setting this value below 0.5 will not cause # wave_viewer to scroll more often. Setting this value above # 0.5 will cause wave_viewer to scroll less frequently. # # auto_scroll 1.0 # gulp # The maximum amount of trace (in seconds) to request from # wave_server in a single request. Wave_viewer will never # ask for more than "gulp" seconds of data in a single # request. If wave_viewer wants 60 seconds of data, and # "gulp" is set to 10, then it will make 6 "10 second" # requests to get the 60 seconds of data. # gulp 10 # cache # This is the local cache size in # of samples. So if you # have 200hz data, and you set the cache size to 20000, then # wave_viewer will cache 100 seconds of data. If you had # 1 hz data then wave_viewer would cache 20000 seconds of data. # WARNING!! The total amount of memory that wave_viewer will # attempt to grab is equal to 3MB + (# of channels in the given # wave_server) * (cache size) * (sizeof(int)). So if you # connect to a wave_server that serves 100 channels, and you set # cache to 20000, then memory usage should be close to # 3000kb + (100 * 20k * 4b) = 11000kb = 11MB. (4 is sizeof(int)) # # 20000 is 200 seconds worth of 100hz data. (80kb/channel) cache 20000 # max_trace # Maximum number of traces that wave_viewer will handle. If a # wave_server serves more than channels, then # wave_viewer will pay attention to only the first # channels, ignoring the rest. max_trace 128 # group # Denotes the beginning of a block of lines that describe a group # of channels. Groups can then be selected from the wave_viewer # menu bar, in order to view only a subset of channels, in the # order specified in the config file. When specifying groups in # the config file, use the following format: # group # [] # [] # [] # # group HPAH_Broadbands HPAH HHE PT -- HPAH HHN PT -- HPAH HHZ PT -- group HPAH_Accelerometers HPAH HNE PT -- HPAH HNN PT -- HPAH HNZ PT -- group All HPAH HHE PT -- HPAH HHN PT -- HPAH HHZ PT -- HPAH HNE PT -- HPAH HNN PT -- HPAH HNZ PT --