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NeMo User Guide v1.3

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To reset a Log Record:
1. Go to the

Log view and select the Log Record of your choosing.

2. Tap on

[Empty].

To clear a Log Record:
1. Go to the

Log Records menu (either from the Preferences menu, or

from the Log View, see above).

2. Tap on

and select the Log Record(s) you want to delete, and tap

on

[Clear (xx)] (or swipe your finger to the left over the row of the Log

Record to delete and tap on

[Delete]).

Alerts, Tasks and System Status

The

Event menu lists all the alerts and tasks, and gives information about the

system status. You can access this menu by tapping on:

or

These buttons are located in the bottom left corner of the main view (the
first one only in the Network tab).

Alerts:
An alert is an event occurring on your system that requires your
attention, like the connection or the loss of responsiveness or

disconnection of an NXAMP.
An alert is displayed with an orange row. Alerts of the same kind can be
grouped together and appear as a single row. When an alert is displayed
for the first time, there is a blue dot on its row. A badge over the Events
menu icon, and another one over the Network tab icon, tell you the

number of recent alerts.

The list of the NXAMP’s parameters raising alerts is given in

appendix A.

Tasks:
A task is an action more often triggered by the user that is ongoing. For
instance, when you press a mute button, a task is indicated in the Event
menu, the activity indicator of the Event menu button is animating, NeMo
sends the new mute status to the NXAMP which processes the command,
provides a feedback to NeMo, and the latter ends the task. Follow some

example of tasks:

Reading setups and scenes (no activity indicator);

Synchronizing with NXAMPs (when a page is displayed and while NeMo

has not received all the needed parameter values);

User action (mute, volume, recall setup, paste, etc.) and undo/redo;