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4.2.9.
Workspaces
This menu is for Workspace management. The workspaces can be renamed, transferred from the Cortex to a computer,
and from a computer to the Cortex.
There are 32 Workspace slots in the Cortex (Identified as 1W1 to 1W32). Each slot can be assigned to a different user, or
the same slot can be assigned to more than one user, or even to all users. Two slots have special functions where they can
be assigned for display on the HDMI output, or on the Web view as explained in Sections 4.2.7 and 4.2.8 above.
The
Workspace Rename/Delete
tab of the
Workspaces
menu allows Workspaces to be (surprise) renamed and deleted.
Deleting a Workspace means that the content of the corresponding slot is erased, the slot itself always remains. Renaming
a Workspace slot allows for easier management. For example, 1W10 can be assigned for use on Andrew’s iPhone, so it
could be called Andrew-iPhone
(some icons may appear greyed-out, depending on which menu selection you have made).
1 –
WORKSPACES
Selects a Workspace slot. There are 32 possible Workspace slots in the Cortex.
2 –
WORKSPACE NAME
Workspace name edition box.
3 –
DELETE
Delete the selected workspace from the slot
4 –
TRANSFER
Transfers the selected workspace from the PC to the Cortex, or vice-versa.
Only available when in the PC to
Davicom or Davicom to PC Tabs.
5 –
SAVE / WRITE
Saves the Workspace name to the Cortex’s corresponding Workspace slot.
6 –
EXIT
Exit menu.
The PC to Davicom Tab allows you to transfer workspaces from your PC to the Davicom unit.
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