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Figure 9: Common features on System Control Center screens

Button links

At the top of each System Control Center page are five round buttons with labels above them as shown in Figure 10: System Control Center button links on page 11. These five buttons appear at the top of every System Control Center page to provide an easy means of navigation. Each button is a link to the System Control Center page identified by the label—for example, the System Status is a link to the System Status page.

The System Status and System Info buttons are always visible; the remaining three buttons are visible only after the modem has been commissioned and is operational.

Figure 10: System Control Center button links

Click the button to go to the page identified by the label.

The destination page for each button link is identified below:

Table 3: Button links on System Control Center screens

Button

Destination

Description of destination page

System Status

System Status page

Displays general status information such as signal strength and

 

 

commissioning status. For more information see System Status

 

 

page on page 14.

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