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IBM Oce TDS400 User Manual

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Océ Power Logic®: The Settings Editor

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Start Océ Settings Editor on a remote workstation

Note:

You must first install Océ Remote Logic® as described (see

‘Installation procedure for MS Windows® systems’ on page 131).

1

Select 'Océ Remote Logic®' via the 'Start' menu.

2

Select the 'Launcher' application.

3

Select Océ Settings Editor. Océ Settings Editor starts.

How to perform actions from the Océ Settings Editor

You can perform a number of activities from the Océ Settings Editor. These
activities include:

Save settings to file

Load settings from a file

Save and load settings

All Key Operator and System Administrator settings

can be saved in a file or loaded from a file. This way you can have different
settings for different customers, departments or other situations.

Note:

These settings can only be saved in Key Operator or System

Administrator mode.

Save settings to file

1

Open the ‘File’ menu and select ‘Save as’.
You now have two possibilities:

If the client is a local client, a dialog is displayed and the user can supply a
file name. The file is saved in a predefined directory on the system.

If the client is a remote client, a dialog box is displayed and the user can
supply a directory and a file name.

Note:

All settings in the current view mode are saved; not only the ones that

are currently visible.

A few special files are available here:

Default.kos/Default.sas
These files contain the factory default settings for the Key Operator and
System Administrator, respectively, and can not be changed.

Backup.kos/Backup.sas
These files contain a previous version of the settings for the Key Operator
and System Administrator, respectively (before the last Apply).

Current.kos/Current.sas
These files contain the version of the settings for the Key Operator and
System Administrator after the last Apply.