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Installation and Operation Manual Chapter 3 Operation
Vmux-210 Ver. 1.1 Configuration and Management Alternatives 3-11
Using Terminal Hot Keys
Terminal hot keys are provided per screen to enhance the functionality that is
required of that screen. The available hot keys are listed in the lower part of each
screen. The following hot keys are system keys, available on screens:
Esc – Return to previous menu
! – Return to the Main Menu
& – Exit to password screen (to prevent unauthorized access after completing
the session)
@ – Update database
# – Undo database (only changes since last update)
Ctrl+D – Scroll down (read-only tables)
Ctrl+U – Scroll up (read-only tables)
Arrow Keys, Tab – Scroll (read-write tables)
G <row number>,<column number> – Go to cell (read-write tables)
? – Help screen
The path at the top of the screen indicates the menu path for reaching the
currently displayed menu from the Main Menu (for example:
Main>Configuration>System).
Sample Help Screen
The following figure shows a typical Help screen, which summarizes the keyboard
shortcuts that are available in the functional screen from which the Help screen
was invoked.
The Help screen is invoked by pressing SHIFT-/ (the ‘?’ symbol) from the relevant
functional screen. However, not all functional screens have Help available.
Table Hot Keys
Right Arrow – move right
Down Arrow – move down
TAB - select next changeable cell
G <row number>,<col number> - go to cell
Figure 3-4. Typical Help Screen
Security Levels
Vmux-210 supports a four-level security and user authentication system:
Administrator – Allowed to configure all the parameters of Vmux-210.
Operator – Allowed to perform all operations in the system, except for user
administration (adding/deleting users, changing user definitions).
Technician – Allowed to test Vmux-210 and monitor its operation (for
example, monitoring alarms.
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