GNS Fine Tuning

I have a quick question about GNS and notifications. When I run autofocus, I occasionally get the ‘HFR out of tolerance’ from that expected message (I am paraphrasing). This sets off the GNS hooting owl. My focus is always fine when I get that message, so I don’t want to be woken up at 2am by that message. Which box in the notifications window do I need to untick to stop that from happening?

Thanks in anticipation.

Incidentally, it might be interesting to hear how other users have configured their GNS notifications. It all seems to be working fine, but I haven’t quite had the confidence to actually go off to sleep yet. That day is fast approaching though!

I had heard that they were going to make it so you could adjust the tolerance that ques that message so it would not be as frequent.

I don’t recall us ever saying this (doesn’t mean we didn’t). We did raise the tolerance, but have no plans to make another user setting out of it.

@gnomus I think your question is less about how to stop the warning and more about how to stop the alarm. SGPro will not ask GNS to alarm unless you have specifically asked (in the notifications setup) for SGPro to treat GNS errors as warning.

http://www.mainsequencesoftware.com/Content/SGPHelp/NotificationSystem.html

If you don’t have this checked, I am not sure why that is happening.

Ken that is correct. I don’t want the alarm to sound. My question is, of the 6 checkboxes shown on screen (that you linked too) which one relates to the HFR out of tolerance message. I will then uncheck this one. Is the HFR message a ‘Warning’ - that is the third box down on the notifications window?

@gnomus Yes, that message is a warning. You can turn all warnings off for GNS, but I was also letting you know that you appear to have the “Treat all SGPro warnings as GNS errors” option checked and, as a result, you get the alarm. If you scroll down to the GNS settings in the “Endpoints” section, it is the next screenshot on that doc.

Thanks again Ken. I will check that out.