Kyocera TASKalfa 3501i Kyocera Net Viewer Operation Guide Rev 5.3 2013.06 - Page 13

User Interface, Main Menu, My Views, Default Views, Toolbar, List View, Identifying Status Icons

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Quick Start User Interface The user interface displays the information you need about your network devices, device accounts, and host computers where the device drivers are installed. The screen is divided into two panes. In the navigation pane, you can select which view appears in the list of the other pane. Each view displays data in a specified organization of columns and rows (list), or on a layout (map). The application offers two types of views: custom views that are listed under My Views, and standard Default Views defined by the application to monitor your environment. Main Menu The main menu is located at the top of the window. Basic operations that affect the application are in this menu. My Views My Views are lists or maps you can create from Default Views or other My Views. You can customize the type of information you want to see. My Views are organized in a tree structure that displays folders and My Views nodes. When you select a custom view under My Views, the application displays the view (list or map) in the other pane. You can create folders to organize and manage My Views. You can also add information to My Views by going to the View menu and clicking Add dynamic view or Add manual view using selection. Default Views Default Views are standard list or map views. When you select a particular default view, the application displays the view (list or map) in the other pane. Some Device view options are only available from list views and not map views. In Default Views, six standard Device views, two standard Account views, and three Host views are available. They cannot be removed. Toolbar Each view displays a toolbar below the main menu. The toolbar contains icons for the most common tasks for each view, including managing and editing devices, accounts, and hosts. You can move your mouse cursor over each icon to view its corresponding task. List View A list of devices, accounts, or hosts display on the window depending on the selected view. This customizable list provides information that you can organize. You can expand each row in any Device list view to display more information. A Map view is also available and displays your devices on a custom map background. Identifying Status Icons In the device or host list view, status icons provide quick information about the condition of each device. Click the triangle icon to expand the row and see a description of the condition. KYOCERA Net Viewer 5.3 1-7

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Quick Start
User Interface
The user interface displays the information you need about your network
devices, device accounts, and host computers where the device drivers are
installed.
The screen is divided into two panes. In the navigation pane, you can select
which view appears in the list of the other pane. Each view displays data in a
specified organization of columns and rows (list), or on a layout (map).
The application offers two types of views: custom views that are listed under
My
Views
, and standard
Default Views
defined by the application to monitor your
environment.
Main Menu
The main menu is located at the top of the window. Basic operations that affect
the application are in this menu.
My Views
My Views
are lists or maps you can create from
Default Views
or other
My
Views
. You can customize the type of information you want to see.
My Views
are organized in a tree structure that displays folders and
My Views
nodes.
When you select a custom view under
My Views
, the application displays the
view (list or map) in the other pane. You can create folders to organize and
manage
My Views
. You can also add information to
My Views
by going to the
View
menu and clicking
Add dynamic view
or
Add manual view using
selection
.
Default Views
Default Views
are standard list or map views.
When you select a particular default view, the application displays the view (list
or map) in the other pane. Some
Device
view options are only available from list
views and not map views.
In
Default Views
, six standard
Device
views, two standard
Account
views, and
three
Host
views are available. They cannot be removed.
Toolbar
Each view displays a toolbar below the main menu. The toolbar contains icons
for the most common tasks for each view, including managing and editing
devices, accounts, and hosts. You can move your mouse cursor over each icon
to view its corresponding task.
List View
A list of devices, accounts, or hosts display on the window depending on the
selected view. This customizable list provides information that you can
organize. You can expand each row in any
Device
list view to display more
information. A
Map
view is also available and displays your devices on a custom
map background.
Identifying Status Icons
In the device or host list view, status icons provide quick information about the
condition of each device. Click the triangle icon to expand the row and see a
description of the condition.
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