Figure 124. Add Monitors to Monitor Access dialog
3.Enter the numbers of the monitors or range of monitors you want to associate with a specific keyboard.
For example, Figure 125 displays a range of monitors for Keyboard 1. The range of monitors are 1, 5, 8 through10, and 55 through 128. When entering the monitors, each monitor number or range of monitor numbers is separated by a comma. They appear as separate rows in the lower screen.
Figure 125. Adding a range of monitors
Associating Keyboards to Satellites
The Partitions – Keyboards to Satellites screen allows you restrict keyboard operators from accessing satellite sites.
Click on the Partitions – Keyboards to Satellites link in the Explore menu to begin. The following screen appears.
Figure 126. Partitions – keyboards to satellites screen
The Partitions – Keyboards to Satellites screen is split into two sections:
•The upper screen shows existing keyboard definitions and allows you to create new definitions.
•The lower screen titled Site Access allows you to set up satellite site access for each keyboard.
You can create, edit, and delete keyboard definitions.
Removing Monitors from
Keyboards
To remove monitors from a keyboard:
1.Click on a keyboard (any cell in the keyboard row) in the upper screen.
2.Click on the monitors to be deleted in the monitor access screen (lower screen).
3.Click the Remove button on the right side of the Monitor Access screen. This removes all the monitors associated with that keyboard.
Adding Keyboard Definitions
1.To add new keyboard definitions, Click Add on the right side of the Partitions – Keyboards to Satellites upper screen. The Add Keyboard dialog box appears (Figure 127 on page 58).
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