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There are different ways to connect a Channel to a Channel Viewer. You can either drag & and drop the Device from the Connections List to connect all enabled Channels from this Device or you can drag & and drop single Channels from the Connections List to a Channel Viewer.

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Select the Device within the “Connection” tab and drag & and drop it to the Channel Viewer Area area. You will see highlighted Channel Viewers, which indicate that these Viewers will be used to establish the connection to the given Channels.

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Select a single Channel within the “Connection” tab and drag & and drop it to the Channel Viewer Area. You will see a highlighted Channel Viewer, which indicates that this Viewer will be used to establish the connection to the given Channel.

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Within the Connections List (Inspector -> “Connections” tab), there is a Status indicator, which can have three different values.

  • 🟢 Green: Device/Channel is successfully connected.

  • 🟡 Yellow: Channel had a problem while connecting.

  • 🔴 Red: Device/Channel is not connected.

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In the screenshot below, the Device with the name “Demo” is connected (Green status indicator), the Channel with the name “Channel1” is connected to the Channel Viewer Area and the other Channels (“Channel2”, “Channel3” and “Channel4” are available but not connected (🔴 Red status indicator).

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Yellow - Connection Problem

In the screenshot below, there is a Channel (“Channel4”) with a yellow 🟡 Yellow indicator, which normally means that there was an issue while connecting to a Channel.

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If the Device status light is 🔴 Red, it indicates that the just:in linux engine is not running.

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You can move a Channel from one Channel Viewer to the other by drag & and drop. It is not relevant whether the Channel Viewer is empty, the selected Channel will be moved to the empty Channel Viewer or it switches places with the other Channel automatically.

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