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The Status screen is the first advanced administration screen that displays.
Figure 30
Status
3.5.1 Global Administration Icons
The icons and language label at the top-right of the screen (
) are visible from most of the
administration screens. The following table describes the ‘global’ icons and labels.
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Table 12
Global Labels and Icons
LABEL/ICON
DESCRIPTION
Language
Select the web configurator language from the drop-down list box.
Help
Click this to open web help specific to the screen you are in.
About
Click this to view the model name, firmware version and copyright.
Home
Click this to return to the Home screens.
Logout
Click this at any time to exit the web configurator. This is the same as clicking the Logout link
at the bottom of the navigation panel.
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