Menus And Navigation; Toolbar; Turning The Toolbar On And Off; Options On The Toolbar - Schlage PIB300 User Manual

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Menus and Navigation

Toolbar

Turning the
Toolbar On and
Off
Options on the
Toolbar
The toolbar looks like this:
If you are not logged in yet, the first button will be a login button and a number
of the other will be disabled.
Toolbar on the View menu turns it on or off.
You see this button if you are not logged in yet. Click this button to
login to HandNet; see page 4. Without logging in, you cannot make
any changes or do anything other than look at basic information.
Once you log in, the first button changes to the Logout button. If
you are going away from the computer, logging out prevents making
unauthorized changes. If anyone could possibly get access to the
computer in your absence, logging out is an important security
precaution.
The main button lets you generate a custom activity report; see
Creating a Custom Activity Report from the Reports Menu on page 105.
The small arrow to the right pulls down the Reports menu; see page 13.
This lets you archive older activity; see page 113.
This opens the Activity window; see page 101. The Activity window lists
all actions you take in HandNet, and actions or alarms from each
reader. If the Activity window is already open and behind another
window, this brings it to the front.
This opens the Users window; see page 71. This lists everyone who
is potentially able to access readers. If the Users window is already
open and behind another window, this brings it to the front.
This opens the Network window; see page 31. The Network window
lists all of your sites, readers, and their current status. If the network
window is already open and behind another window, this brings it to
the front.
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