Guntermann & Drunck CATCenter X systems Communicaton modules User Manual
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Guntermann & Drunck GmbH CATCenter Communication Components
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Pressing the
ESC
key returns the user to the "pushed" display of the source
console.
2.3.4
Differing Rights of the Source and Target Console - GET
To carry out the "GET" function, you first have to log on to a console.
Therefore, your rights are also applied to a connection within the GET function.
2.3.5
Special Case "OpenAccess Console" and "Video
Console"
There are three different console types in CATCenter. Currently, these are:
• Standard console (for the standard console, the access rights are
derived from the login of the respective user as described in
Chapters
2.3.1 – 2.3.4
)
• Video
console
• OpenAccess
console
For a video console, you are also unable to edit Push/Get rights. For this type
of console, all you can do is assign display contents using "PUSH" or access
the display contents on other consoles using the "Get" function. The entry in
the Edit Console submenu (see
Chapter 5.6.1 of the CCX Operation Guide
)
cannot be selected.
On the other hand, Push/Get rights have to be assigned for an OpenAccess
console. With OpenAccess, it is possible to enable system access to the
CATCenter individually for every console without entering a login name and
password. The system does not know which user is currently working on such a
console. To assign Push/Get rights, proceed as follows:
1. Open
AdonIS using the hotkey combination
CTRL
+
NUM
(default).
2. Press
the
F11
key; the Configuration menu opens.
3. Move to the entry Console with the mouse or the cursor keys on your
keyboard and press
ENTER
.
4. In the open CONSOLE CONFIG submenu, use the mouse or the
cursor keys on your keyboard to move to an OpenAccess console to
which you want to assign PUSH/GET rights.