In the ADMA Setup, you manage all ADMA Systems you want to use in this project. You can add multiple ADMA’s ant the logger will visualize and record the data synchronized in parallel.
When you added the used ADMA systems, you have to „Load Settings“ to connect to the ADMA.
Below the ADMA IP-Address you can find information about the most important status channels and the different data streams. As soon as the Data Logger receives a data stream, the „Received“ bytes are increasing. This is a quick indicator if the desired data streams are getting received correctly.
When the recording is started, the „Written“ Bytes of the recorded data streams have to increase.
Note: If the „Written“ Bytes are not increasing in recording mode, you might have disabled these data streams at the Channel Setup.
Note: If a data stream is marked with an orange exclamation mark, the data stream is enabled in the ADMA but sent to another IP address than the active PC.
For each ADMA system you add, an ADMA X workspace is generated with the GeneSys Preset views. If you delete an ADMA in the ADMA Setup, the Logger asks you with a popup, if you want to delete the relating ADMA X workspace or if you want to keep it.