Features, System Monitor
Set up typical System Monitors
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How to set up typical system monitors:


1. On the AB-Clock Menu, select Settings.  
 
2. Select VIEW, System Monitor.  
 
3. Press Add.  
 
4. Select the system monitor data source. Some useful monitors are for example:  
 
On Windows 2000/2003/XP:  
·Processor load: Category Processor, Data source % Processor Time.  
·Hard disk write access: Category Physical Disk, Data source Bytes Written/Sec.  
·Hard disk read access: Category Physical Disk, Data source Bytes Read/Sec.  
·Download speed: Category RAS Total, Data source Bytes Received/Sec.  
·Upload speed: Category RAS Total, Data source Bytes Transmitted/Sec.  
 
On Windows 95/98/Me:  
·Processor load: Category Kernel, Data source % Processor Time.  
·Hard disk write access: Category File System, Data source Bytes written/sec.  
·Hard disk read access: Category File System, Data source Bytes read/sec.  
·Download speed: Category Dial-Up Adapter, Data source Bytes received/sec.  
·Upload speed: Category Dial-Up Adapter, Data source Bytes transmitted/sec.  
 
On Windows NT 4:  
·Processor load: Category Processor, Data source % Processor Time.  
·Hard disk write access: Category Physical Disk, Data source Bytes written/sec.  
·Hard disk read access: Category Physical Disk, Data source Bytes read/sec.  
·Download speed: Category RAS, Data source Bytes received/s.  
·Upload speed: Category RAS, Data source Bytes transmitted/s.  
 
Refer to the Select a System Monitor topic for more hints.  
 

5. Close the windows by pressing OK.  
 

Notes


·Refer to Customize System Monitor on how to set the color of the system monitor.  
 
·Refer to the Using System Monitor topic for further information.