Parameters.
It allows user to control properties of a head amplifier
or a headstack in a familiar manner of the previous WITE32 revisions. However
there may be a prefix in a form of "RxxDyy". This prefix denotes the physical
register address and the hexadecimal placeholder of the bit field in the
register. For instance, "R5D80" corresponds to the register 5 and a single-bit
field at the leftmost (MSB) position.
Wr/Rd.
On this tab you see a number of controls which allow user
to access physical registers of Head Amplifier. Please note that not every
head amplifier has this feature. The reading and writing can be done only
after device started. The data can be specified in decimal, hexadecimal
or binary format. You specify the address of physical register and press
either Write button or Read button.
When you read a physical register, the content of the
register is displayed in all three formats.
Note. For head amplifier modules which don't support the
physical register read/write interface all the buttons are disabled and
the warning
"Control for this chip not implemented"
is seen at the bottom of the dialogue box.
Setup.
The only button Default Setup on this tab is used to set
default values for all registers in the head amplifier.
Note. If you don't press Save button after setting default
parameters, the parameters will change as soon as you switch to another
zone.
Info.
The specific information about type of head, calibrator,
construction and other details of head amplifier and head stack is available
in this tab.
Select.
The drop-down list displays all head amplifiers supported
in the current installation of WITE32. The Load button allows you
to load explicitly a particular module even if it does not match the hardware.
It is used for diagnostic purposes only
Faults.
This tab allows user to display the fault information
on Head Amplifier chip fault lines. Top amplifier status is marked Fault
line 0 and the bottom amplifier status is marked Fault line 1.
In case of headstack only Fault line 0 is displayed. Some chips,
which have internal result processing, display the content of the fault
register or separate bits in that register to indicate different fault
causes. Press the Refresh button to update the information. The
information can be displayed only when device is started.
Note. If head amplifier can not read the fault lines or
the fault register, the tab is blank.