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Tandberg Data Operation and Configuration
Examples: If the value “0” or “1” is selected in the Fixed IP address dialog
above, the user is allowed to select values between “0” and “9” as the
next two digits. (The maximum value allowed in this dialog is “255”
within each group.) If, however, “2” is selected; only values between
“0” and ”5” are available in the second digit. If a value between “0”
and “4” is selected for the second digit, “0” to “9” is available for the
third, but if “5” is selected for the second digit, only “0” to “5” is
available for the third one.
Or
the user selects the value “199” in one group in the above dialog,
then presses the “Next Digit” button until the “1” in “199” is
selected, and increments it to “2,” so the group shows “299.” Since
this is an illegal value, when the user selects the “Next Digit” or the
Ok to leave the group, the value is changed to “255” and the focus is
repositioned to the “2” in the first position of the group.
Dialogs, Predefined Options
The second form of dialog allows the operator to select between a predefined set of
options, which can be shown on-screen simultaneously, as when selecting a
magazine slot No, see Figure 4.8.
To select a cartridge and move it from a magazine slot to the drive or vice versa, a
slightly different dialog is used:
Ok Cancel
Load to drive
From Slot:
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35
3 4
Figure 4.8 Slot dialog layout.
Here, the right and left arrows select the digit to load from. Ok accepts the cartridge
selected, and Cancel aborts the operation.
Figure 4.9 shows the third form, where the operator can select predefined options
that can be shown only one at a time.
Ok Cancel
Barcode scan
Enabled
3 4
Figure 4.9 Predefined options, showed one at the time.
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