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Click Play a Simulation
to display the Player.
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In the specification tree, select the simulation to be
replayed to activate the toolbar which now looks like this:
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Note: you can dock the Player
toolbar at any time by clicking the cross in the upper right. |
You can replay either track simulations (provided
that you created a track using the Version 5 - DMU Fitting
Simulator product) or turntable
simulations. |
When simulating a track created using the DMU
Fitting Simulator product, you can select one of these
parameter units using the list:
- Time in seconds (default parameter)
- Shots
- Path Finder (translation step in length unit, i.e. mm) or
smooth specifications if previously defined.
For detailed information on simulating a track, refer to "DMU
Player" in the Version 5 - DMU Fitting Simulator User's Guide. |
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Select the desired loop mode among the three modes
available:
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corresponds to the single loop mode
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corresponds to the one way loop mode
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corresponds to the return simulation mode.
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Enter the precise time value in the time box
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Use either the VCR buttons or the slider to run the
simulation:
Skip to Begin (Home)
Step Backward
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Play Backward
Stop
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Play Forward
Step Forward
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Skip to End.
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You can
also use the following shortcuts to run your simulation, which is
especially useful when working in Full Screen mode (since the
Player toolbar is not accessible): |
Use... |
To... |
Right arrow |
Play forward |
Left arrow |
Play backward |
Up arrow |
Step forward |
Down arrow |
Step backward |
l (in lower case) |
Set the Loop mode |
p (in lower case) |
Access Speed and Pause
settings |
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Click Parameters
to access the
Player Parameters dialog box:
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Enter the Sampling Step value. The sampling
step corresponds to the sampling step value in seconds (the total
duration is divided into intervals calculated in seconds).
By default, six values are available in the list,
but feel free to enter your own value whenever you need it. |
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Use the Temporization box to insert a pause
between sampling steps.
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