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System error messages — If a problem develops with the system software or a hardware
subsystem, this type of message is displayed for approximately 5 seconds. Afterward, the display
returns to the channel status message and the error message is written to the status log file. When
a message is written to the status log, a Status Icon indicates the severity of the message.

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Status bar

System status messages appear in the AppCenter status bar, which is located across the bottom of
the AppCenter window, and consists of a message area, several tool buttons, and a status icon. The
button icons appear only when the related function is active. In the position of the StatusPane button,
status icons appear.

The status bar displays information about the state of the delegated channel as well as low-level
error messages. (High priority error messages are displayed in pop-up windows.)

If you select a channel, a status message appears on the left-hand side of the status bar. If a potential
error arises while an application is running in a channel, a status message flashes briefly on the
left-hand side of the status bar, and an icon displays on the right-hand side. Double click on the icon
to open the status pane to view a more detailed message about the channel’s status.

The status icon changes depending on the status of the current status message.

Description

Name

Icon

A recent information message is present.

Information

There is at least one warning message, and no alert messages.

Warning

There is at least one uncleared alert message.

Alert

Status pane

Current and previous system status messages can be viewed in the StatusPane. The system status
pane also displays general information such as the video and audio settings on the channels. To
open the StatusPane, click

Help | System Status

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K2 Summit 3G Production Client Service Manual

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System Messages