Nuance Management Center

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Administrating Dragon with the Nuance Management Console
n If groups exist in the organization, the third element in the tree is the groups element.
To view the groups in the current organization, expand the groups level. To view all the
command sets that are associated with a particular group, click a group.
To view information about command sets that are part of a site in the organization or part of a
group in the organization, in the tree, select the site or group.
The right side of the Manage Command Sets screen displays the following information
about each command set:
l Command Set Name: The name of the Command Set.
l Language: The language associated with the Command Set.
l Owner Type: The hierarchy level associated with the Command Set; one of site or group.
l Owner Name: The name of the site or group that is associated with the Command Set.
l Description: Information that describes the Command Set.
l Modified: The last time the Command Set was modified.
Steps for searching for command sets, sites, or groups
The tree structure on the left side of the Manage Command Sets screen contains an
element called 'Click here to search'. This item is at the same level as the Command Sets
element in the tree. Use the 'Click here to search' item to search for command sets, sites, or
groups in an organization.
1. In the Nuance Management Center, select Speech Recognition.
2. In the Command Sets section, click Manage.
3. Click the 'Click here to search' item. A search field appears to the right of this item.
4. In the search field, enter search criteria. Search for command sets, sites, and groups by
their name. Search criteria must be at least 3 characters in length.
l To search for a site, enter the name of the site.
l To search for a group, enter the name of the group.
l To search for a command set, enter the name of the command set.
5. After you enter the search criteria, click Search.
6. The Manage Command Sets screen displays the search results under the 'Click here to
search' item as follows, where x is the number of matched items for that object:
l Sites (x)
l Groups (x)
l Command Sets (x)
7. To view sites, groups, or command sets that matched the search criteria, under the 'Click
here to search' item, expand the Sites, Groups, or Command Sets level.
8. To view the command sets that are associated with one of these expanded objects (Sites,
Groups, Command Sets), click on the object.
9. To view all the hierarchy levels that are associated with command sets, click Display all
levels.
10. To view details about a specific command set in the search results, double-click the name
of the command set in the Command Set Name column.
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