Web Page Icons, Buttons And Symbols - Ericsson RX8000 Reference Manual

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Web Page Icons, Buttons and Symbols

Description
Click on this icon to navigate one step up (to the parent folder) in
the folder structure.
Click on this icon to navigate back to the previous view. This icon
typically appears when you are editing a single record in a table
or a sub-table.
Click on this button to apply the changes you have made to
parameters in this web page. The result of your actions will be
shown in the Result Frame.
Click on this button to refresh the current screen. This may be
useful if the screen contains read-only status parameters such as
measured bit rates.
The folder icon is used to represent a web page in the system. A
folder is similar to a directory in a file system. The button shown
left indicates that a further sub-folder or lower-level web page is
available by clicking on the button.
This icon is used to represent a table. A table normally consists of
multiple items, where each item consists of several fields.
Click on this button to reboot the unit.
Click on this button to view the overall release version running on
the RX8000 unit.
Switch from the Advanced View mode to the Dashboard View
mode.
These buttons are used to navigate a table of data when it is too
large to fit into one screen. The symbols are:
Press this button to add a new item into the table. You will be
Add Item
taken to the "New item" screen in the table.
Pres this button to delete selected items. You select items by
Delete Selected
clicking the checkboxes in front of each row.
Press this button to delete all items in a table. Note that this will
delete the entire table, not only the items you may see on the
screen at any time.
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