
Device Tabs
When you select a device list or device group, tabs are available in the lower portion of the device list. These
device tabs provide additional information and functionality for the devices that are selected in the device list.
Showing and Hiding Device Tabs
The device tabs are displayed in the lower portion of any device list page to provide you with more detailed
information about the devices. The device tabs are enabled by default but can be disabled at any time. The
advantage of displaying the device tabs is to enable quick access to all device data by simply selecting the device
in the device list and then clicking on the desired tab.
To hide the device tabs, use the Hide Device Tabs tool (the up/down arrow button on the toolbar on any device
list page). This oers more room to display the device list itself. Hiding device tabs can also reduce network
trac and improve performance while working with large lists of devices.
Status Tab
Device status can appear for a single device or multiple devices depending on list selection. Device status polling
rates can be altered for both multiple and single status modes. The number of devices that can concurrently
display status through Status tab is limited to ten by default but can be increased or decreased (Congure the
Polling Options for Device Lists on page 61). These settings can be accessed in Tools > Options > Device
Management > Status.
The Status tab shows real-time status messages and graphics that indicate device issues for the selected device
or devices. While the status tab is being shown, the device status is updated regularly. Use the Status tab to
quickly assess the current status of one or more devices.
The polling rate of the devices is set in Tools > Options > Device Management > Device Polling (Device Polling
Conguration Options on page 60).
The Status tab has three possible views:
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Single device view (most common): When a single device is selected, the single device view is shown. The
toolbar on the Status tab links to the Embedded Web Server for the selected device (if the device supports
this feature). Device identication information such as device model, host name, IP address, and system
contact information is also displayed (as requested through the top menu bar on View > Preferences >
Device Identication). Current supply and reserve levels, including the name of the consumable and a
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