Device activation information includes the device’s name, IP address, its location, model, serial number, and the date the device was activated.
Activation Certificate information includes the model, feature, the number of activations ordered, the number of activations still covered by the certificate, and the date the certificate was ordered.

9. Setting Up OpenLane for FrameSaver Device

Checking the Status of Scheduled Activations

You can check the status of scheduled activations or cancel activations at any time prior to the activations taking place by selecting View/Abort scheduled task status from the Firmware/Feature Maintenance menu. You can select all tasks, or select tasks by model, device name, or IP address. When you click on the prompt below the Select tasks table, the table in the lower frame lists all the devices in the selected category scheduled for activation.

See the OpenLane SLM system’s online Help for additional information.

Canceling Scheduled Activations

To cancel scheduled activations, select View/Abort scheduled task status from the Firmware/Feature Maintenance menu, select the desired tasks, and click on the prompt to display the FrameSaver devices scheduled for activation.

Click on the box in the Abort column to select the FrameSaver devices that will not be activated, then click on the prompt under Abort verifications/ activations to verify your selections, and Apply. Activations for the selected devices will be cancelled.

See the OpenLane SLM system’s online Help for additional information.

Accessing and Printing the Certificate Summary Report

The Certificate Summary Report provides information about the Activation Certificate and the activated devices. Select Generate certificate summary report from the Firmware/Feature Maintenance menu.

The report lists all Activation Certificates in your OpenLane SLM system and all the FrameSaver devices activated using each certificate.

￿￿We recommend that you print and save this report. However, before printing change the orientation of the report to Landscape so no information is truncated.

See the OpenLane SLM system’s online Help for additional information.

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9720, 9788 specifications

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