Setup: system version, Setup: hardware version, Setup: memory free – Muse Research Receptor manual v1.2 User Manual
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Rotate the top and bottom display knobs to rename your Receptor, then press the bottom display knob to
apply the name change.
The display will say Are you sure? and blink.
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A r e
y o u
s u r e ?
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N o
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Rotate the bottom display knob counter-clockwise to select No, or clockwise to select Yes. Make sure Yes
is shown and press the bottom display knob to apply.
Receptor’s Name is a global parameter and is not saved with a Multi Patch.
NOTE 1: Network conventions allow Receptor’s name to contain only alphanumeric characters, plus the
following special characters:
! , ‘ , - , # , $ , % , & , ( , )
Spaces are not allowed in Receptor’s name.
SETUP: System Version
Rotate the top display knob to select the
System Version
option. This displays Receptor’s current software
revision. The System Version is read-only -- you cannot edit it.
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S y s t e m
V e r s i o n
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1 . 0 . 0
SETUP: Hardware Version
Rotate the top display knob to select the
Hardware Version
option. This displays Receptor’s current
hardware revision number. The Hardware Version is read-only -- you cannot edit it.
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H a r d w a r e
V e r s i o n
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1 . 0
( R e v
B )
SETUP: Memory Free
Rotate the top display knob to select the
Memory Free
option. This displays information about Receptor’s
internal RAM. Specifically, it shows (in MB) the total amount of RAM installed in your Receptor and what
percentage of that RAM is currently free (unused). The Memory Usage page is read-only -- you cannot edit it.
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M e m o r y
F r e e
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8 7 %
( 5 1 2 M
t o t a l )