ASAP 2.8 Client Manual

Using ASAP
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Rotate Graph Control
and restart the Host Session via the CSG, then via ASAP. If this does not correct the
problem, check your workstation for cabling errors.
The Host Icon Red ? with fast blink indicates that the last client/server I/O
operation had an error. To view the Session error log, click the Red ? icon. This type of
error is typically transient, and ASAP usually recovers automatically. Monitor the
Session window for a few minutes to see if ASAP recovers automatically. If it does not,
stop and restart your Host Session.
The communications link between the PC and host shows actual data movement
when the ASAP Client is communicating with the ASAP Server. An explanation of the
ASAP Client health indicators appears when you click the Communications Link icon
between the PC and Host icons.
Rotate Graph Control
Use the Rotate Graph control or the Rotate Graph toolbar button to change the rotation
and elevation angles of the graphs in the Browse window.
To use the Rotate Graph control:
1. Click the control, keeping the mouse button pressed.
2. Drag in the direction you want to rotate the graph.
Change the rotation of a graph by dragging the mouse to the left or right.
Change the elevation of a graph by dragging the mouse up or down.
To use the Rotate Graph toolbar button:
Click the Rotate Graph toolbar button to rotate the viewing angle of the Graph in the
Browse window slightly each time it is clicked. Click this button repeatedly to show the
graph at a variety of angles, retracing prior viewing angles at the end of each complete
rotation.
To permanently save Browse window graph rotation or elevation changes, select the
Save Rotate Angles check box on the Graph property sheet.
Refresh With Latest Data Button
Click the Refresh with Latest Data toolbar button to retrieve a fresh copy of data from
the host. Because the ASAP Client automatically fetches data from the host whenever
the host is scheduled to receive new data, forced refreshes typically do not result in
any changes to the ASAP display.