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Yamaha LAN Monitor for Mac User Guide
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Tree view
This area shows the Yamaha switch, and Dante-enabled devices detected by Yamaha LAN Monitor. The device
name and the number of connected devices (slave devices only) are shown at the right of the icon; when you click
the open/close button [>] located at the left of the icon, the devices connected below that slave device are shown.
NOTE
This will not function until a Yamaha switch is found.
1 Sorting order reference node selection pull-down menu
Selects the Yamaha switch that you want to appear at the top of the tree view. These are shown in their
connection order relative to the selected Yamaha switch.
NOTE
Only the Yamaha switch for the current network will appear in the sorting order reference node selection pull-down menu.
When starting Yamaha LAN Monitor, the Yamaha switch closest to the computer will serve as the starting point for the tree
view.
2 Tree view
This area shows the Yamaha switch, and Dante-enabled devices detected by Yamaha LAN Monitor.
If a device that was saved in the snapshot is no longer found, or if the connection port is different, a red error
icon ( ) is shown for the slave that is above the corresponding device. If a device that was not saved
previously is newly found, a blue notification icon ( ) appears on the slave that is above the corresponding
device.
“Connected Devices” view
When you click a Yamaha switch shown in the tree view, a list of the connected devices is shown in the “Connected
Devices” view.
The “Connected Devices” view is updated each time that the time specified in “Information update interval of the
selected slave” - “Status of each function” of “Basic Settings” has elapsed (
page 14
).
When you click the [Refresh] button of the “Connected Devices” view, information for the devices connected to the
slave is refreshed.
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