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14.9 Removable Media
The removable media object is generally used to inform the operator on the current state of the
removable media device and allow access to its file structure. The removable media object is displayed as
a button that changes colors to indicate the current state of the removable media device. The following
indicates the device states and the default colors associated with these states.
Highest
(Red)
Device Error
—
(Yellow)
Device Full (threshold adjustable)
Lowest
(Green)
Device OK
Figure 14.7
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Removable Media Object
To view and perform file operations, the operator must access the removable viewer. This is accomplished
by either touching an (enabled) removable media object or through the System Menu. When accessed,
the removable media viewer is displayed as pop-up removable media dialog similar to that shown in Figure
14.8.
NOTE:
The removable media object can be configured to open the removable media viewer at a certain
directory complete with restrictions on transversing back up the file path. This may be used to restrict
operator access to non-critical files.
Figure 14.8
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Removable media viewer
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The currently selected entry is indicated by a yellow highlight which can be moved up or down by
touching the arrow buttons or by directly touching an entry. If more entries exist than can fit on the
page, a scroll bar is displayed on the right side that also indicates the current relative position.
File operations are accomplished by pressing the appropriate button at the bottom of the removable
media viewer. The configuration of the removable media object that invokes the removable media viewer
defines what buttons are enabled and available to the user. A button is grayed and does not respond to
touch if configured as disabled.