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The I/O Interface Configuration GUI can be opened from the HYPERSIM ribbon.
Configuration Menu
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Import | Import opens a dialog that allows you to import a pre-saved configuration file in .hio format (HYPERSIM I/O format) file. Note that this file does not contain the Sensor configuration that is saved in the .sig file. | |
Export | Export opens a dialog that allows you to export part of or the entire configuration in .hio format (HYPERSIM I/O format) file. Note that this file does not contain the Sensor configuration that is saved in the .sig file. | |
Global configuration | Global configuration opens a dialog box enabling users to configure parameters that are global to all interfaces for a given project/model. | |
Display monitoring information in the simulation log | When this box is checked, monitoring information for I/O interfaces is displayed in the simulation log. Be advised however that the simulation performance might be impacted. This is used mostly for debugging purposes. | |
I/O send time | Clicking this combo box offers two choices:
This choice affects the time at which the I/O are sent during a step: before or after the calculations. | |
Skip missing I/O | When this box is checked, exchanger, generating errors during initialization, are skipped. | |
OK | Confirms choices and/or assignments made on this page. | |
Cancel | Cancels out of this dialog and saves no changes. |
Buttons on Configuration Panels
The buttons in the upper-right of the configuration panels are as follows:
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From left to right, the buttons do the following: | |
With the pull-down menu to the right of this button:
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Remove selected items | (minus sign) |
Move selected item up (with the graphical button) Move selected item to top (with pull-down menu to the right) | (upwards-facing arrow) plus pull-down menu |
Move selected item down (with the graphical button) Move selected item to bottom (with pull down menu to the right) | (downwards-facing arrow) plus pull-down menu |
Using Text Fields
When editing values in text fields, pressing Esc cancels the edition of the value. Pressing Enter confirms the new value, as does clicking elsewhere in the interface.