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System characteristics
In this menu, you can delete Access
terminals which fail to complete
the login process correctly due to
a fault, and transfer them to the
“Non-assigned devices” folder.
These devices are displayed on the
dashboard as “Devices in the log-in
process” and remain there. Access
terminals must be separated before
being deleted from the Access
system. After the completed delete
process, they must be reconnected
to the Access system.
In addition, you can release process
IDs of running or uncompleted crit
-
ical Access processes.
Procedure –
Deleting assigned
devices:
1
In the navigation area, click on the
System maintenance
menu.
2
The
System maintenance
menu
opens up.
3
In the navigation area, click into
the opened
System maintenance
menu on
System messages
.
4
The
System messages
page
opens up in the content area.
5
In the
Important system mes-
sages
area under
Unassigned
devices
, click onto the relevant line
of the unassigned device you wish
to delete.
6
Click on
Delete
to delete the
unassigned device.
Procedure –
Releasing critical
system processes (process IDs):
1
In the area
Release process ID
click onto the relevant line of the
process you wish to release.
2
In the area
Release process ID
click onto the relevant line of the
process you wish to release.
Remarks
• The
Release process ID
is only
active if a critical process has been
started.
• If you start a critical Access pro
-
cess and are not able to complete
it properly due to a technical fault,
manual interruption or processing
error, it is not possible to start other
critical processes. In such cases, the
incomplete process must be released
in order to restore full functionality
of the Access server. Critical pro
-
cesses are:
•
Restart
•
Update
•
Creating a system backup
•
Importing a system backup
•
Saving basic parameters
5./6.
7.
Optional administration functions
System characteristics