Project node
The following settings are available on the project node of the TwinCAT 3 Realtime Monitor:
Property | Meaning |
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Common | |
Comment | Comment on the project |
Name | Name of the project |
Version | Project version |
Information | |
AmsNetId | AmsNetId of the target system |
Connected | Connection status to target system |
HyperThreading | Indicates whether hyperthreading is active. |
IsolatedCores | Displays the number of isolated cores used in the project. |
WinRTCores | Displays the number of Windows real-time kernels used in the project |
XARVersion | Displays the TwinCAT version of the target system. |
Live Trigger | |
StoreTriggerData | Stores trigger data as a recording. |
TriggerPrelude | Defines the time in seconds before a trigger event (trigger advance). |
TriggerSamples | Defines the number of trigger samples to be stored. |
Loaded Recording | |
LoadedRecording | Name of the currently loaded recording |
RecordingEnd | End time of the recording |
RecordingStart | Start time of the recording |
Logging | |
DetailedLogging | Enables detailed logging. |
EnableLogging | Enables logging. |
KeepGraphOrder | Keeps the order of the contexts in the graphical display, even after they have been made invisible and visible again. |
ReduceOnZoom | Reduces the display depth when zooming out (markers lying directly adjacent to one another are combined as a bar) in order to increase performance. |
ShowSystemTasks | Also shows the system tasks. |
TargetSettings/ Capture Time | Timestamp of when the recording was made on the target system. The time of the target system is used for this. |
RegKeys | Shows which registry keys are set that affect real-time. |
The properties listed in the Logging area always apply to all subelements. These properties therefore apply to the entire Realtime Monitor project at project level. If the value after one of the properties in the Logging area is "Different Settings", this means that the values in the individual sub-nodes are different. Changing the value at the project level sets the values for all sub-elements.