User`s manual
Table Of Contents
- Preliminary remarks
- Introduction
- New functions
- Installation
- Best practice
- Requirements
- Used ports
- Setup
- Upgrade from Apollo 1.3 to Apollo 1.4
- Upgrade from Apollo 1.4 to Apollo 1.4SR1
- Upgrading from Apollo 1.4 to Apollo 1.5
- Upgrading from Apollo 1.5 to Apollo 1.6
- Upgrading from Apollo 1.6 to Apollo 1.7
- Upgrading from Apollo 1.7 to Apollo 1.8
- Upgrading from Apollo 1.8 to Apollo 1.9
- Upgrading the Display Wall configuration
- Control Room Configurator
- Viewer
- Concept
- Apollo 1.9 Viewers
- Limitations
- Memory requirements (minimal RAM size)
- Communication memory
- Requirements
- Steps required to configure the FRG Viewer
- Steps required to configure the Visu Viewer
- Steps required to configure the Cottus Viewer
- Steps required to configure the VNC Viewer
- Steps required to configure the ProViewer
- Steps required to configure the Web Viewer
- Steps required to configure the MPEG Viewer
- Steps required to configure the VTplus Viewer
- Launching Viewer
- Controlling Viewers
- VNC Viewer
- Explorer
- Starting the Explorer
- Explorer User Interface
- Object Tree
- Source Tree View
- Explorer workspace
- Explorer menu bar
- Help menu
- Remote Desktop menu
- Layout Selector menu
- Explorer tool bar
- Device Manager in the Explorer
- Explorer Context Menu
- Drag&Drop functionality
- Layout Editor
- Desktop Server
- Project Backup
- Command Interface
- Device command Interface
- Desktop command Interface
- Viewer command Interface
- Apollo Explorer command interface
- Apollo Layout Editor command interface
- Apollo Layout Selector command interface
- Apollo Remote Desktop command interface
- Apollo Database Convertor command interface
- Apollo Window Detector command interface
- Control Room Bus services
- Control Room Bus
- Serial command interface
- TCPIP command interface
- Application management
- License management
- Time synchronization
- Log file
- Security Provider
- Defining accessGroups
- Configuration of restricted objects
- Permissions
- Restrictions for regions
- Restrictions for layouts
- Restrictions for shortcuts
- Restrictions for advanced menus
- Window Properties|Description
- Window Properties|Sizable
- Window Properties|Always on Top
- Window Properties|Visible
- Edit|Invisible Windows
- Edit|Keyboardinput
- Edit|CommandLine
- Edit|Permissions
- Edit|SaveLayout
- Customized configuration and uninstallation of Apollo
- Soap API Service
- Appendix
- Hotline

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6.14.5 Pro Viewer parameters
Parameter Values Description
AutoResize [0|1]
If enabled (1), in window scraping mode or in region scraping
mode the ProViewer window is adjusted to match the scraped
area
CopyRectEncoding [0, 1] 0: disabled, 1: enabled (better performance)
DisconnectFrom [] The viewer will only cut its connection if it is currently connected
to the specified host. Otherwise it will ignore this command.
If the value of the argument ‘NameOfHost’ is empty then the
viewer will force to disconnect.
If the viewer disconnects then it will also implicitly reset it’ s
SourceConnected, SourceRequested property.
EightBitPixel [0, 1] 0: disabled, 1: enabled (very low bandwidth)
EnableClipboard [0|1]
The clipboard of the host is transferred into the local clipboard and
thus can be pasted into the local application (1) or not (0)
EnableRemoteHost [0|1] Permits (1) or deactivates (0) local mouse and keycard activities
on the linked workstation
Encoding [0, 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 6]
Set different types of encondings:
0: Tight (use for low bandwidth)
1: Zlib (use for low bandwidth)
2: Zlib Hex (use for low bandwidth)
3: Hextile (use for low CPU usage)
4: CoRRE (use for low CPU usage)
5: RRE (use for low CPU usage)
6: Raw (use for low CPU usage)
Hostname [] Name of the workstation in network with the screen content to be
depicted on the display wall
HostServerType [0..3] 0: ProServer (default), 3: SCN server
HostServerPort [-1,0..] -1: use standard (default), or specify port to use for connection
HotKeyDefinitionAltEsc
[{ctrl+} {f1 | f2
|,…|, f12}]
[{ctrl+} {f1 | f2 |,…|, f12}], specify the hot key for the action. Hot
keys can only be accepted if the resulting settings do not contain
any duplicates.
Default is Ctrl+F2
HotKeyDefinitionAltTab
[{ctrl+} {f1 | f2
|,…|, f12}]
[{ctrl+} {f1 | f2 |,…|, f12}], specify the hot key for the action. Hot
keys can only be accepted if the resulting settings do not contain
any duplicates.
Default is Ctrl+F1
HotKeyDefinitionCon-
nect
[{ctrl+} {f1 | f2
|,…|, f12}]
[{ctrl+} {f1 | f2 |,…|, f12}], specify the hot key for the action. Hot
keys can only be accepted if the resulting settings do not contain
any duplicates.
Default is F9
HotKeyDefinitionCtrlAlt-
Del
[{ctrl+} {f1 | f2
|,…|, f12}]
[{ctrl+} {f1 | f2 |,…|, f12}], specify the hot key for the action. Hot
keys can only be accepted if the resulting settings do not contain
any duplicates.
Default is Ctrl+Alt+F4
HotKeyDefinitionCtrlEsc
[{ctrl+} {f1 | f2
|,…|, f12}]
[{ctrl+} {f1 | f2 |,…|, f12}], specify the hot key for the action. Hot
keys can only be accepted if the resulting settings do not contain
any duplicates.