Operating instructions
SEA M300USERSGUIDE
MAINWINDOW
60
UDP
User Datagram Protocol. This will enable the M300 UDP receive mode. When an M300
workstation is in either acquisition or playback mode and broadcasts data (see below “Broadcast
Mode”), other workstations can use UDP to receive that data, provided the UDP port is configured
properly in the general properties.
Data transferred of the UDP protocol is not reliable. So not all UDP records transmitted from the
server can be received by the client.
UDP data can be recorded, just as real-time acquisition data. Again, the user must know that not all
data is received and hence recorded.
Pause
Pauses the M300 system so no new data is display. This can be used in Acquisition, Playback and
UDP.
If you click the pause again, the M300 will continue with the data gathering.
This is a global pause for all M300 windows. Each individual window is also equipped with a pause
button which allows to user to pause one window at a time.
Stop
Stops the M300 system. Once you click stop, no time advance on any of the windows.
Play
Starts the M300 system. Once you click start, you should see time increment for all project windows.
Rewind
Places file pointer to beginning of file (will reset file progress bar as well). This is only valid for
playback mode.
End
Places the file pointer at the end of the file. Only valid in playback mode.
NextBuffer
Will only read one M300 buffer at time and then will wait for action from the user. Only valid in
playback mode.
RecordToggle
Turns record mode on (depressed) or off. Record mode may be enabled even if there is no file open
for writing.
BroadcastToggle
This places the M300 into UDP broadcast mode. Broadcast mode will begin sending all M300
binary raw data over the network. The M300 broadcasts the same information that is recorded in the
raw binary file.