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3.2.2
Identifying the AutoSkip Function
Activation of the AutoSkip function is shown by "SKIP" on the display.
Example:
Win 2000
( Computer name, editable)
CATCenter
( Switch name, editable)
AUTOSKIP
( Active skip function)
3.2.3
Canceling the AutoSkip Function
Keyboard or mouse input pauses the AutoSkip function and it resumes only
after input ceases. To cancel the function, access AdonIS (
CTRL
+
NUM
) or
select a computer using a hotkey. The SKIP display disappears.
3.3
Manually connecting through all targets
This function makes it possible to manually connect through all channels on the
CATCenter in an ascending or descending sequence, in increments of 1. The
StepScan function starts with the currently selected computer.
3.3.1
Calling the StepScan Function
Carry out the following steps:
1. Access AdonIS by pressing the key combination (default):
CTRL
+
NUM
2. Access the OPERATION menu by pressing the
F9
key.
3. Move the cursor to the entry StepScan and press the
ENTER
key
or the
C
key.
Alternatively, the function can be called from the SELECT menu using the
hotkey combination
CTRL + C
.
Ascending order is set using the
UP ARROW
key, descending order with the
DOWN ARROW
key. The keys used to activate the StepScan function can be
modified (
see Chapter 4.3).
If no computer is selected, the following message is displayed:
Example:
DISCONNECT
(No active selection)
CATCenter
(Switch name, editable)
STEPSCAN
(Note regarding the active StepScan)