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  1. Click and drag the entire subsystem module from the canvas and to the Module Palette, either on an existing module directory or in the empty space.

  2. Right-click the subsystem module and select the “Create Reusable Subsystem” option.

  3. A new dialog window appears, titled “Create New Reusable Subsystem”, with the following entry fields (see figure below). Complete and edit these fields accordingly for this Reusable Subsystem:

    • Root Directory - root folder for the Reusable Subsystem’s generated folders/files (see generated Folders/File section)

    • Class Name - Unique file name for the generated output files.

    • Browser Path - Category in which module will appear under in the module palette

      • If the subsystem was dragged onto an existing module directory in the Module Palette, this will be automatically populated with that existing directory name. Otherwise, this will be automatically populated with the new directory name “Reusable Subsystems”.

    • Browser Name - The name of the module that will appear in the module browser

    • Canvas Legend - The text which will appear in the reusable subsystem block when on the Canvas.

    • Search Tags - Search terms to locate this module in the Module Browser

    • Pin Data Types - Valid data types for module input pins (can select multiple types)

    • Compiled Subsystem – If checked, creates a Compiled Reusable Subsystem (see Compiled Reusable Subsystems)

  4. Once the fields are set, click OK, and the Reusable Subsystem will be created.

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  1. Start the AWE Server on your Target. This can either be a local AWE Server on another PC or something like AWE_command_line. Make sure you know the IP or hostname of your target that’s running the server.

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  2. Open the Global Preferences window from the file dropdown menu

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  3. Switch the “Connection Type” dropdown from Local Server to Remote Server.

  4. Enter the IP or hostname of your remote target. The click “Reconnect to Server”

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  5. If a successful connection is made, you will see a “Connected” string appear under your remote connection string. You will also notice that the default Audio File path has changed to your target’s filesystem.

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  6. Now you can run your Designer layout on your remote target as if you were connected to a local target.

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