Starting the scan mode

Operations

 

 

d.Press Alt+End to move the cursor to the last server in the list.

In the Sec column, type the number of seconds (from 3 to 255) of desired time before the scan moves to the next server in the sequence.

Move the cursor to the next line or press the Down Arrow and repeat steps 2-5 for each of the remaining servers to be included in the

scan pattern. Click OK.

4.8.2 Removing a server from the scan list

In the Scan dialog box, click the server to be removed.

Press Delete . -or-

Press Shift+Delete to remove the selected server and all entries below it. Click OK.

4.8.3 Starting the scan mode

Press Print Screen . The Main dialog box will appear.

Click Commands. The Commands dialog box appears.

Figure 22: Commands Dialog Box

Select Scan Enable in the Commands dialog box.

Click X to close the Commands dialog box.

Scanning will commence when the Main dialog box or flag is displayed. Scanning is inhibited in any other OSCAR dialog box.

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