User`s guide

Included in this Chapter
DigiGate-700
for Windows
®
1. Introduction ...................................................................................
2. Move In ..........................................................................................
3. Move Out .......................................................................................
4. Delinquent ......................................................................................
5. Transfer ..........................................................................................
6. Find ................................................................................................
7. Gate ................................................................................................
8. Reports ...........................................................................................
9. Utility .............................................................................................
10. Word Processing ...........................................................................
11. Arm/Disarm ..................................................................................
12. Site .................................................................................................
13. Exit ................................................................................................
14. DigiGate on the Taskbar Notification Area ................................
15. Options ..........................................................................................
Running DigiGate-700 for Windows
Renting a Unit
Vacating a Unit
Making Tenants Delinquent or Paid-up
Move or Copy a Tenant Record to
Another Unit
Finding/Editing unit or tenant
information
Operating the Gate.
Unit Reports
Misc Reports
Activity Reports
System Controller Utilities
Data Utilities
DigiEdit
Creating Merge Documents
Merge
Alarm Zone
Arm/Disarm Unit
Selecting the Site in Remote Systems
Quitting the Program
Introduction
DigiGate icon function
LCD Keypad Option
Picture Option
Chapter 3
Operating Instructions