Instruction Manual
The SV1107IPEXT Main Screen appears:
The Main Screen consists of Administration icons arranged horizontally across the top of the screen (see pg. 15), and Utility icons arranged verti- cally on the left side of the screen (described in table below).
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| Apply: Saves the changes you make in the administration dialog |
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| boxes, but does not implement the changes, which go into effect |
| Apply | when you enable Reset on exit (see Customization) and log out. | |
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| Windows Client: Allows users with the proper permission to |
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| connect to the SV1107IPEXT using Windows software, to remotely |
Windows Client | control the server. | ||
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| Java Applet: For platform independence, the Java applet allows |
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| users with the proper permission (see User Manager ) and Java |
| Java | installed on the remote computer, to connect to the SV1107IPEXT | |
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| and remotely control the sever. |
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| Log: All the events that take place on the SV1107IPEXT are |
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| recorded in a log file. If you have the proper permission clicking on |
| Logog | this Icon displays the contents of the log file | |
| Note: See the next page for an explanation of the Log utility. | ||
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| Logout: Click this icon to log out and end your session |
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| Note: It is important to end your session, so the SV1107IPEXT can |
| Log out | terminate the session. If you get a “System in use” error message | |
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| its because the session ended with out Logging out, Logon with the |
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| other Client. |
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