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Yamaha LAN Monitor User Guide
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Saves the current network connection status to Yamaha LAN Monitor as a snapshot.
Click the [Snapshots] button to display a save snapshot confirmation message. Click [OK] to save the snapshot.
NOTE
The snapshot function compares the current network connection status with the previously saved snapshot and displays a
message in the Notification area when a change is detected.
To save device information to a snapshot, in [Basic Settings] under [Snapshot function], select the [Treat equipment as
comparison for snapshots] check box.
The [Snapshots] button cannot be used until a slave is detected.
Slaves that have been detected by Yamaha LAN Monitor even once are not recognized as new slaves.
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This opens the “Take Snapshot” dialog box.
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This saves a snapshot and begins monitoring.
NOTE
When a change is detected, click the [Notifications] button to view details of changes made in the Notification area
(page 19). For more details on the types of messages that appear, refer to “If a change is detected” (page 19).
[Notifications] button  
Shows a message in the “Notification” area when there is a change in the current network and snapshot (the
previously-saved network status). The message disappears when the network returns to the same state as the
snapshot.
NOTE
The message history is added to the History area. Click the [ ] button to display the History area.
For details on the types of messages displayed, refer to “Messages shown in both the Notification area and the History area”
(page 32).
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A message (page 32) appears in the “Notification” area. If a device that was recorded 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 recorded is newly found, a blue notification icon ( ) appears
on the slave that is above the corresponding device.