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C•CURE 800/8000 Software Configuration Guide - Tyco Security ...

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Monitoring Station EnhancementsCustomize Message ColorsThe following tasks allow you to create a unique look for theC•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 Monitoring Station.To Set the Colors for Monitoring Station Messages1. Select Set Colors and Button Styles from the Options menu. TheCustomize message colors, dialog background, text string colors andselect button styles dialog box opens.2. Click a message type from the Color Modified Messages list.3. Click the color that you want to apply to this message type in the Colorslist.4. Repeat these steps to set the color for any message types you wish tochange.5. Click OK.To Set Background Color for Monitoring Station Dialog Boxes1. Select Set Colors and Button Styles... from the Options menu. TheCustomize message colors, dialog background, text string colors andselect button styles dialog box opens.2. Click Set Dialog background color. A Color Map dialog appearsshowing the colors available. Click on the color you want to assign as thebackground color.3. Click OK; the Monitoring Station dialog boxes now display using thebackground color that you have selected.To Set Text String Color for Monitoring Station Dialog Boxes1. Select Set Colors and Button Styles... from the Options menu. TheCustomize message colors, dialog background, text string colors andselect button styles dialog box opens.2. Click Set text string color. A Color Map dialog appears showing thecolors available.7–38 C•CURE <strong>800</strong>/<strong>800</strong>0 <strong>Software</strong> <strong>Configuration</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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