Capacitive Touchscreen
User Manual H12 / SCAMAX® 8x1 - Version 2019.12
4.5.
Job Management
(
Administrator Rights required!
)
Via the
Job Manage-
ment,
the used scan
jobs of the internal scan
client will be defined
and managed.
These job definitions
contain image settings
such as type, format,
name, storage location.
They also define which
scan profiles may be
used with each of the
job definitions.
Selecting
Job Management
from the navigation bar will display an alphabetically sorted list of all avai-
lable job definitions, down and along the left side of the display area. Tapping on one of the buttons
will select this job definition for editing. The button pressed will be highlighted turquois and the
right side of the display area will show an overview of this job’s current settings. Alternatively, a job
definition may also be selected from a drop-down list, in the second segment of the navigation bar.
Job definitions may be edited with any of the five buttons shown along the bottom edge of the display
area: The
create
button will add a new (
fresh
) job definition to the list, simply enter the desired name
and click OK. In contrast, the
duplicate
button will copy the currently selected job definition (
including
all of its settings
) and then prompt you for a suitable name. Job names may later be changed using
rename
. Job definitions can be permanently removed with the
delete
button.
Tapping the
configure
button will open a new
menu screen called job
menu. All job settings
can be accessed here,
through one of four sub
menus.
As soon as any one set-
ting is modified, additi-
onal buttons
save
and
cancel
will appear at the
bottom of the screen. Also, the two top levels of the navigation bar
will be disabled, thus preventing you from leaving configuration mode
without actively saving or discarding any changes you made.
There always is a default job called
No Job
, which cannot be modified or deleted. By definition, this
job has access to all existing scan profiles (
see chapter
) and has been specifically provided for
testing internal scan profiles.