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Chapter 3 — Introducing the BlueScale User Interface Overview of the BlueScale User Interface
December 2019 User GuideSpectra T200, T380, and T680 Libraries
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Status Bar
The status bar is located along the bottom edge of most screens. The
information and icons displayed on the status bar depend on the status of
the system and whether you are using the operator panel or the BlueScale
web interface.
Note: See Additional Status Bar Icons on page 83 for additional icons
that can also appear on the status bar.
Refresh Display Button Refreshes (updates) the information currently
displayed on the user interface. If you set a long interval for the refresh rate
or disabled the automatic screen refresh by setting the refresh rate to zero
(see Refresh on page 106), you can refresh the screen manually by clicking
the refresh display button.
System Status Icon Indicates the status of library components. The
BlueScale user interface uses the following icons to indicate the status of
library components. Click the status icon to view system messages (see
Check and Respond to Messages on page 160 for information about these
messages).
Note: These status icons also display next to the major system
components shown on the General Status screen (see Figure 33
on page 77).
Figure 35 The BlueScale status bar.
Refresh
System
Last refresh time
and datedisplay
Status
Network Settings icon
(or library name)
BlueScale version
Important
Do not use keyboard commands (for example, F5) to refresh the browser when
connected to the BlueScale web interface. These keyboard commands can cause
unpredictable results.
Icon Description Meaning
A check mark (
) in a
green circle
All system components are functioning correctly.
An
i in a blue circle An informational message about a system component is available.
Check messages to determine the component.
An exclamation point
(
! ) in a yellow triangle
A system component requires attention. Check messages to
determine the component.
An
X in a red circle A system component experienced an error condition. Check
messages to determine the component.

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