American Fibertek Scout SS1 User Manual

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Web Browsers

Scout does not require an Active X component be loaded on the client computer. As such Scout is
compatible with most web browsers. However, since programming within Web browsers is not
under the control of American Fibertek, the company cannot be held responsible for the
performance of Scout under any given browser.

In addition Graphic User Interface screens and their operation may change from browser to
browser. Their appearance or specific operation may not match the appearance included in this
operation manual.

Scout has been tested with several web browsers; however American Fibertek cannot account for
or be held responsible for changes to web browsers that might affect Scout’s operation. Internet
Explorer and Firefox are the two primary browsers used in the development of Scout. In some
cases even their performance will differ.

In Firefox operation when Scout’s Web page is minimized, the toolbar will change color on an
alert. MS Internet Explorer will not perform this function.

Warning: In order to view a color change to the tool bar (Firefox 2.0 only) and pop up, Scout
must be minimized in the Status View condition, refresh mode and Event Warning enabled. If
any of these conditions are not met, no warning will be possible

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