NEC 2.0.31 GPS Receiver User Manual


 
34 | NAVISET ADMINISTRATOR 2  USER’S GUIDE
Validation Mode is selected)
• Database Device - The device name of a device in the tree that is already using this connection.
• Model (large-screen displays and projectors only) - The model name read from the device.
• Serial # (large-screen displays and projectors only) - The serial number read from the device.
• Mon. ID (large-screen displays only) - The monitor ID of the display.
• Asset Tag (large-screen displays and projectors only) - the asset tag string read from the device.
Step 3: Adding the Devices to the Device Tree
Before adding the selected devices to the tree, the destination group can be veried and changed if necessary.
Select Existing Group and choose a group from the drop-down list to add the devices to an existing group.
To create a new group, select New Group and enter a name for the group. The new group will be added to the bottom
of the tree as a child of the top group (My Network).
Note: The insertion position will be indicated with a icon in the device tree.
Once the destination group is established, click Apply to add the devices to the tree.
Refreshing Device Information
Immediately after clicking the Apply button, the following message box will be displayed:
Select Yes to automatically start a Standard Device Refresh on all of the devices once they have been
added. Performing a refresh at this point ensures that the resulting devices will be fully congured for all
NaViSet Administrator operations.
Before choosing not to perform a refresh at this point, consider:
• Desktop displays attached to Windows computers will not appear in the device tree until a standard refresh
is performed.
• A Standard Device Refresh will eventually be required to have full control over the device.
• Attempting to manage the device in NaViSet Administrator will likely result in various warning messages
until a standard refresh is performed.
Although performing a refresh on a large number of devices can be time-consuming, refreshes that are in
progress can be canceled and re-run at a later time as needed.