Troubleshooting guide
TD 92735EN
15 May 2012 / Ver. G
Installation and Operation Manual
Unite Connectivity Manager
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Appendix K: Ascom Unite Application Manager
The Unite CM can either be used as a stand-alone module, or be used together with an
Windows based Ascom Unite Application Manager (Unite AM). The Unite AM makes it
possible to manage some features in Unite CM. If a feature is enabled in the Unite AM, the
corresponding feature is disabled or hidden in the Unite CM. Refer to the Unite AM
documentation for more information on how to manage the features.
Depending on the features enabled in the Unite AM, the following features might be
affected in the Unite CM:
K.1 User Management
If users are managed from the Unite AM, the users will appear in the Unite CM. However, the
users cannot be edited in Unite CM.
K.2 Duty Assignment
Duty Assignment is where locations, in for example a hospital, and definitions of conditions
for Event Elements are set up.
If Staff Allocation is enabled in the Unite AM, the Duty Assignment menu will be hidden in
Unite CM. In this case, the work is done in the Unite AM.
K.3 Action Assignment
Events and actions and conditions for events, are configured here. The administration of
access rights is also done in Action Assignment.
If the action assignment is managed from the Unite AM, the action assignment cannot be
edited in the Unite CM. However, it is possible to view the settings in Unite CM.
K.4 Messaging Categories
If messages categories are managed from the Unite AM, the Messaging Categories menu in
Unite CM will be hidden.