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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moves on the right edge
SourceConnected [name] Freely definable name of the currently applicable source. The
viewer will activate the preceding settings and display the source.
SourceRequested [name Name of a source as defined in the ServerData\viewersources.ini
file. The viewer will activate the settings selected for this source
and display the source.
Splash [0 | 1]
Displays (1) or hides (0) the splash screen when launching the
application
SquidHoverLatencyInter-
vals
[shlt:x;y];
x:0…1;
Y:-1…0
customize squid mode latency to connect or disconnect if hoover-
ing the edges. String of the form -shlt:x;y. x determines the la-
tency specified in milliseconds to be passed hovering the mouse
before connecting in squid mode. y determines the latency
specified in milliseconds to be passed hovering the mouse before
disconnecting if connected in squid mode. Valid range for x is: [0,
..], 0 means to react immediately. Valid range for y is: [-1, 0, ..],
-1 means disabled, 0 means react immediately. Default value for
x is 0. Default value for y is -1.
SquidMode [0 |1 ] Disabled (0) or enabled (1)
TakeControl [0 |1 ] Disabled (0) or enabled (1)
Top [Pixel] Top position of the application window
TopHost [name] Name of the host to be controlled if in squid mode the cursor
moves on the top edge
TopHostPassword [password] Password of the host to be controlled if in squid mode the cursor
moves on the top edge
Width [Pixel] Width of the Remote Viewer main window