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Security systems graphical users interface (gui) with allegiant server
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LTC 8850 | Instruction Manual | Allegiant Server
Check boxes are provided for TRUE/FALSE,
ENABLE/DISABLE, and YES/NO type parameters.
If a cell is checked, then the option is enabled. In
other words, a checked box means true, yes, or
enabled. Clicking on a check box will toggle the
selection between checked and unchecked.
3.2.5.2 Selecting Multiple Cells
Some operations, such as editing multiple cells, require
the selection of multiple cells. Multiple cells are
selected as follows:
Clicking on the table header, the cell in the title
row, first column, will select the entire table.
Clicking on a row header, the cell in the first
column of the row, will deselect any previous
selection, then select the entire row.
Clicking on a column header, the title cell for the
column, will deselect any previous selection and
select the entire column.
Clicking on a non-header cell will deselect any
previous selection and select the cell.
Pushing the left mouse button and moving the
mouse with the button held down will select all
cells in a rectangular grid from the cell where the
drag began to the cell where the mouse was
released.
Holding down the shift key when clicking a cell
will select all cells in a rectangular grid from the
initially selected cell to the newly selected cell.
Holding down the control key when clicking a cell
will select the cell without deselecting the
previously selected cells.
3.2.5.3 Editing Multiple Cells
The Allegiant Server tables provide a convenient
method for changing a set of contiguous cells to the
same value. This feature is limited to cells in the same
column. In tables where there are continuous rows of
checkboxes such as lockout tables, this feature can be
extended across columns. Multiple cell editing is done
as follows:
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Set one of the cells to the desired value.
Select the other cells that should be changed by
selecting multiple cells. See Selecting Multiple
Cells.
Right click on any cell in the selected area. A
dialog box will appear, allowing the selected area
to be filled with the value of the current cell. The
current cell is the cell that was first selected. This
cell will be visually distinctive from the rest of the
selected cells.
3.2.5.4 Row and Column Resizing
Any row or column in the Allegiant Server tables can
be resized. To resize a column, move the cursor over a
column-dividing line in the column title row. When the
cursor changes to the column resize cursor, as shown
in the next figure, push the mouse button and drag the
column-dividing line to the new position.
Figure 68 Column Resizing Cursor
To resize a row, move the cursor over a row-dividing
line in the first column. When the cursor changes to
the row resize cursor, push the mouse button and drag
the row-dividing line to the new position.
3.2.5.5 Table Buttons
A set of buttons appears across the bottom of each
Allegiant configuration table. Buttons for Save, Print,
Download, Upload, and Help appear on all of the
tables. The actions associated with these buttons apply
to the currently selected table only. For example,
pressing the Download button in the Camera table
will cause only the camera table to be downloaded.
This is different from the menu selection Transfer |
Download, which applies to all of the configuration
tables.
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