User's Manual Part 4
Release8OperationsGuide
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Distinctive fonts indicate
literal user input.
variable user input.
literal system responses.
variable system responses.
The interface screens on each module display the Cyclone or Cyclone Advantage logo.
These logos can be replaced with other logos using
Procedure 42.
The logo is a hyperlink and clicking on it takes the user to the Cyclone web site.
A different site (perhaps the operator’s support site) can be made the destination using
Procedure 43.
To return a module to regular logos and hyperlinks, use
Procedure 44.
The logo at the top of each page is a key indicator to the user whether a module is
Cyclone or Cyclone Advantage. If you choose to replace the Cyclone logos, use two
noticeably different logos so that users can continue to easily distinguish between a
Cyclone module and a Cyclone Advantage module.
To replace logos and hyperlinks efficiently throughout your network, read the following
two procedures, write a script, and execute your script through the Cyclone Network
Updater Tool (CNUT).
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To replace them individually, use one of the following two
procedures.
Procedure 42: Replacing the Cyclone logo on the GUI with another logo
1. If the current logo is the Cyclone logo, name your custom logo file on your
computer Cyclone.jpg and put it in your home directory.
If the current logo is the Cyclone Advantage logo, name your custom logo file on
your computer advantaged.jpg and put it in your home directory.
2. Use an FTP (File Transfer Protocol) session to transfer this file to the module, as
in the example session shown in
Figure 165.
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See Using the Cyclone Network Updater Tool (CNUT) on Page
181.