User`s guide

Displays
5-6
6700-A2-GY31-70
July 1999
Action
Select Action from the Network Map menu bar to access the Action pull-down
menu.
H Acknowledge Alert
Choose Acknowledge Alert from the Action pull-down menu to change all the
alert statuses of the selected device(s) to the acknowledged state. The
icon(s) color changes, reflecting the acknowledgment. This command is
inactive (gray) unless an icon(s) is selected containing unacknowledged
device alerts.
H Clear Alert
Choose Clear Alert from the Action pull-down menu to change all the alert
statuses of the selected device(s) to No Alert. The icon changes to the No
Alert color. This command is inactive (gray) unless an icon(s) is selected
containing device alerts.
H Move Selection
Choose Move Selection from the Action pull-down menu to change the
location of an icon on the Geographic Map window. This command is inactive
(gray) unless a single device, hunt group, or site icon is selected within the
Geographic Map window. Follow the procedure below.
" Procedure
1. Select the icon from the Geographic Map window.
2. Choose Move Selection from the Action pull-down menu.
3. Move the selected icon (now the cursor) to the new location on the view and
click the left mouse button. The icon is placed in the new location.
H Zoom In
Choose Zoom In from the Action pull-down menu to magnify a portion of the
view in the Geographic Map window. This command is inactive (gray) unless
a Geographic Map window area is selected, a cluster icon is selected, or the
current view is not magnified to its maximum extent. Each time the view
changes by zooming in, the current view is saved in a last in, first out buffer.
Up to ten views can be stored in the buffer. Follow the procedure below.
" Procedure
1. On the Geographic Map window, select a cluster icon, a group of icons, or an
area of the map. To select a group of icons, use Ctrl + click on the second
and subsequent icons. An area is selected by dragging the cursor.
2. Choose Zoom In from the Action pull-down menu.
The Geographic Map window changes to reflect the new magnification. If the
requested magnification exceeds the maximum allowed, the view magnifies
to the maximum extent possible.