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OM20 Universal Outdoor Modem

6.1.2 Navigation

The navigation scheme consists of gel tabs that correspond to the front panel top-level menu
selections. When the mouse is dragged over a tab, it gets highlighted with a rollover effect and a
sub-level of selections is revealed. These typically correspond to the front panel sub-menus, but
some areas have been combined.
Below the navigation menus, a content page will show the current control scope. This will be the
last user selected control page. At the top of the page, breadcrumb links remind the user how the
page is selected.
The menu works as follows:
Mousing over a global navigation link causes the corresponding subglobal division to
be revealed and all other subglobal divisions to be hidden.
Mousing off a subglobal menu link (outside a specified region x and y pixels from the
top of the page), causes all subglobal divisions to be hidden.
The position of the mouse is continuously being monitored.
Thus, we have a show-hide layer submenu effect.
Item Number
1
Product Name
2
Product Name/Location
3
Alarm and Monitor
4
Gel-Tab Area
5
Data Entry Area
6
Product Information
Contact Information
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Table 6-1.
Description
Web Browser/Remote Protocol
Function
This describes what product is that the
interface is connected to.
This can be used by the user to identify the
unit.
Displays fault status and performance
monitoring of unit.
This area allows access to data and control
input of unit. Moving the cursor across the
Gel-Tabs drop down menus appear and
allow editing of the data entry area.
Parameter editing is done in this area.
Access to technical trouble-shooting,
product options and specifications is
accomplished by selecting one and clicking
on that function. Contact Radyne via Email
by clicking on "Contact Us".
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