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Chapter 2 Understanding the User Interface
Operator Panel
Scalar i500 User’s Guide
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including the order in which the modules are stacked. You will find the
same navigation buttons on the Library View as on the Capacity View.
Operator Panel
The operator panel is physically attached to the front door of the control
module. The user interface appears on the touch-screen LCD display of
the operator panel for executing basic library management functions.
Audible feedback, or “key click” sounds, are generated when a user
presses a button on the operator panel. Users can choose to disable the
audible feedback. See
Configuring System Settings
on page 118.
Operator Panel Keypads
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When a user touches a text box requiring data entry, a keypad screen
appears. The alpha, numeric, or month keypad appears, depending on
the type of input field touched. All alphabetic character entries are lower
case. The text box appears at the top of screen, and the
numbers/characters appear as they are entered. Pressing
123
opens the
numeric keypad.
Web Client
The web client user interface is similar to the operator panel user
interface. The web client interface is accessible from supported web
browsers. See
System Requirements
on page 364 for information about
supported browsers.
To manage the library from a remote location, you must set up the
library’s initial network configuration from the operator panel touch
screen. See
Configuring Library Security Settings
on page 117 for
information on setting the network configuration settings for remote use.