TYPES OF OPERATIONS
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3.
TASK MACRO –
Set up to nine (9) different tasks to perform sequentially (one after
another). For example, a macro can be set to perform these tasks in order: Wipe, clone
then hash.
4.
LOGS –
Display logs of each task that has been performed on the ZX-T.
5.
ZX-T STATISTICS –
This will display information about the ZX-T including the current
software installed. In addition, the Statistics screen has an
Advanced Drive Statistics
tab
that shows raw S.M.A.R.T. data on any drive connected to the ZX-T.
6.
SYSTEM SETTINGS –
This mode allows changes to the system settings on the ZX-T which
include the following:
User profiles/configurations –
Allows the user to create, save, apply, or delete
user profiles/configurations.
Passwords –
Allows the user to set a password to lock the ZX-T from any
configuration changes.
Languages –
Sets the ZX-T’s menu language.
7.
IP SETTINGS –
Allows the user to set proxy settings if required by their network.
8.
SOFTWARE UPDATES –
Perform software updates on the ZX-T. Software can be updated
over an internet connection (from network) or from a USB flash drive.
9.
RESTART –
Allows the user to turn the ZX-T unit off by using the Graphical User Interface
(GUI).
5.0.1 Drives
This screen shows the status of all drive bays. Each drive bay
will be listed whether or not there is a drive connected.
If there is a drive connected, the model of the drive will appear in the Drive
Information column and will have a symbol in the Drive Connected column.
If no drive is detected, the bay will have a symbol.
Additional drive information can be viewed by tapping the more info icon.
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