Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 System requirements for local and client installation
- 2 Versions of IZYTRONIQ
- 3 Downloading BUSINESS and CLOUD Variants
- 4 Initial installation of BUSINESS Starter / Advanced / Professional / Premium
- 5 Initial installation of the ENTERPRISE Variant
- 6 Licensing
- 7 Update
- 8 Uninstallation
- 9 Login / Logout
- 10 Basics of operation
- 11 Home screen
- 12 Main modules
- 12.1 Module for portable objects
- 12.2 Module for stationary objects
- 12.3 Test device management
- 12.4 User management
- 12.5 Recycle bin
- 12.6 Settings
- 12.7 Synchronization (ENTERPRISE Ultimate only)
- 12.8 Help
- 13 Lists
- 14 Print
- 15 Document management
- 16 PUSH/PRINT
- 17 Sequence editor
- 18 Automatic process control for a test – remote function
- 19 Working in multi-user mode (floating license)
- 20 Data replication using the server
- 21 Editing report templates
- 22 SECUTEST/SECULIFE ST – first steps
- 23 PROFITEST – first steps
- 24 METRAHIT – first steps
- 25 NEXONIQ
- 25.1 License – Right of Utilization – Activation
- 25.2 Download
- 25.3 System Requirements of Local and Client Installation
- 25.4 Setup of User Interface
- 25.5 Reading out data from test instruments the formats of which are not compatible with IZYTRONIQ
- 25.6 Data import from ETC file
- 25.7 Importing the converted files into IZYTRONIQ
- 26 VIDEOS – Tutorial
- 26.1 “Sequence editor”Function “Input, change, list” – Portable Objects
- 26.2 Structure of the index cards – portable objects
- 26.3 File import – portable objects
- 26.4 Conflict manager – portable objects
- 26.5 Function “Input, change, list” – stationary objects
- 26.6 Structure of the index cards – stationary objects
- 26.7 Management and creation of test instruments
- 26.8 User management – BUSINESS Version except Premium variant
- 26.9 Global settings
- 26.10 Catalogs
- 26.11 Lists
- 26.12 Generation of test report
- 26.13 Push/Print
- 26.14 Sequence editor
- 26.15 Editing report templates
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Location tree
The registered locations are shown in a hierarchical form here. Test objects can be assigned to these locations, although it is not man-
datory. The location tree has the 4 defined hierarchy levels of property, building, level and room. It is not mandatory to use all levels of
the hierarchy.
Image 1Tree view: Location tree is selected
Interdependency of the tree structures
A test object can be linked to precisely one object in the location tree (although this is not necessary).
In contrast, an object in the location tree may be connected to several test objects in the electric tree. When a location is marked in the
location tree, all elements in the electric tree that are situated at this location will be marked in green.
When a test object is selected in the electric tree, its assignment to a particular location is shown by a green marking on the corre-
sponding location object.
Connection logic for the tree elements
By selecting an object in a particular tree, the tree to which it is assigned will become the active tree. As described above, this is indi-
cated by a green border around the tree window and a bold green bar at the top. Only one object can be marked in the active tree. By
doing so, the symbol and text color of the object turn green, and the matching line is shaded in gray.
In the other tree, the matching elements are indicated by the color of the symbol and text turning green. The parent objects are always
indicated by a green symbol, while the color of the text remains white.