Specifications

Chapter 1 Managing GSS Devices from the GUI
Printing and Exporting GSSM Data
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a. Click the GUI Session Inactivity Timeout Enable check box.
b. In the GUI Session Inactivity Timeout field, enter the length of time
that can pass without user activity before the primary GSSM
terminates the session. Valid entries are 5 to 120 minutes. The default
is 10 minutes.
To modify the length of time that can expire before GSS devices report
their status to the primary GSSM, enter a value in the GSS Reporting
Interval field. Valid entries are 30 to 4000 minutes. The default is 300
minutes.
To modify the length of time between automatic screen refreshes on the
primary GSSM GUI, enter a value in the Monitoring Screen Refresh
Interval field. Valid entries are 0 to 86400 seconds. The default is 60
seconds. To disable the automatic screen refresh function, enter a value
of 0.
4. Click Submit to update the primary GSSM. The Transaction Complete icon
appears in the lower left corner of the configuration area to indicate the
successful updating of the GUI session settings.
Printing and Exporting GSSM Data
You can send any data that appears on the primary GSSM GUI to a local or
network printer configured on your workstation. You may also export that data to
a flat file for use with other office applications. When printing or exporting data,
the primary GSSM transmits all of the information appearing on the GUI page.
You cannot output individual pieces of data.
To print or export GSSM data from the primary GSSM GUI:
1. Navigate to the list page or details page containing the data you wish to export
or print.
2. Perform one of the following:
To export the data, click the Export button. The software prompts you to
either save the exported data as a comma-delimited file or to open it using
your designated CSV editor.
To print the data, click the Print button. The Print dialog box on your
workstation appears. Choose a printer from the list of available printers.