Lindy MC5-IP User Manual

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The reminder banner
As many computer screen layouts can appear very similar, the MC5 provides a 
reminder banner option that indicates which computer port you are currently 
viewing. The banner is usually displayed at the top of the screen, using blue 
lettering and transparent background. You can:
•  Move the banner
•  Change the banner colours, and/or
•  Disable the banner 
To move the reminder banner
1  While viewing a computer port, press and hold 
 and 
.
Note: The 
 and 
 hotkeys may have been changed. If the combination 
fails to work, then please contact the system administrator for details.
2  Press the  ,  ,   and   keys to move the banner to the required 
position.
To change banner colours or disable the banner
1  Select the on-screen menu in one of three ways: 
•  By simultaneously pressing and then releasing 
 
  . 
•  By pressing the middle and right buttons of a three button mouse, or
•  By selecting port   using the front panel buttons 
If you are not already 
, do so now.
2  Press   to select ‘More menus’.
3  Highlight the ‘User Preferences’ option and press 
 to select. 
4  Select the required option:
•  To disable the banner – highlight ‘Reminder Banner’ and press 
 
until ‘DISABLED’ is shown.
•  To change colours – highlight ‘Reminder Colour’ and press 
 until 
the desired colour combination is displayed.
5  Press   to save the settings. Press   twice more to return to the computer 
port and view your changes.
Routing status
On occasions it may be useful to know which computers are being accessed, 
in which modes and by whom. The most common reason for this would be if 
you were denied access to a computer port and needed to find out if another 
user has selected ‘Exclusive’ access. For this purpose the MC5 provides the very 
handy Routing status feature which provides an ‘at a glance’ view of all current 
user connections. 
To use the Routing status feature
1  Select the on-screen menu in one of three ways: 
•  By simultaneously pressing and then releasing 
 
  . 
Note: The 
 and 
 hotkeys may have been changed. If the 
combination fails to work, then please contact the system administrator 
for details.
•  By pressing the middle and right buttons of a three button mouse, or
•  By selecting port   using the front panel buttons 
If you are not already 
, do so now.
2  Press   to select ‘More menus’.
3  Use   or your mouse scroll wheel to highlight the ‘Routing status’ option. 
4  Press 
 or the left mouse button to select. The Routing status screen will 
be displayed: 
   Here you can instantly see which computer ports are being accessed and by 
whom. The screen will be displayed for ten seconds.