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Date Jan 2006 Mar 2006 May 2007 Revision 1.0 1.1 1.2 Description Initial Version V3.19 modifications V3.23 modifications Author eVision Technologies eVision Technologies eVision Technologies
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Table of Contents
1. 1.1. 1.2. 1.3. 2. 2.1. 2.2. 2.3. 2.4. 2.5. 2.6. 3. INTRODUCTION....................................................................................................................... 11 PURPOSE OF THE GUIDE ............................................................................................................. 11 PRODUCT OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................. 11 MEDIACAT SOFTWARE VS. ELECTRONIC CATALOG ................................................................ 11 MEDIACAT SOFTWARE INSTALLATION ....................................................................... 21 COMPUTER REQUIREMENTS ....................................................................................................... 21 STARTING THE SETUP PROGRAM ............................................................................................... 22 INSTALLATION WELCOME ............................................................................................................ 24 INSTALLATION STEPS .................................................................................................................. 26 NETWORK CONSIDERATIONS .................................................................................................... 213 TERMINAL SERVER .................................................................................................................... 213 START THE MEDIACAT SOFTWARE .............................................................................. 31
3.1. START MEDIACAT SOFTWARE ................................................................................................. 31 3.2. EXPLANATION OF PRIMARY MEDIACAT SCREEN..................................................................... 33 3.2.1. Toolbar Menu .................................................................................................................... 33 3.2.2. Options Menu.................................................................................................................... 34 3.2.3. Primary Viewing Area ...................................................................................................... 35 3.3. MEDIACAT LANGUAGE SELECTION .......................................................................................... 35 4. ELECTRONIC CATALOG ...................................................................................................... 41 4.1. DOCUMENTS INCLUDED ON THE CD-ROM ................................................................................. 41 4.2. ACCESSING THE ELECTRONIC CATALOG .................................................................................... 41 4.3. ACCESSING DOCUMENTS FROM THE CD-ROM ......................................................................... 43 4.4. ACCESSING DOCUMENTS FROM THE COMPUTER HARD DRIVE ................................................. 47 4.5. REMOVING ELECTRONIC CATALOG ACCESS ............................................................................ 411 4.5.1. Removal of CD-ROM Access ....................................................................................... 412 4.5.2. Removal of Computer Hard Drive Access .................................................................. 414 4.6. VERIFY CATALOG SETTINGS ..................................................................................................... 417 4.7. NETWORK CONSIDERATIONS .................................................................................................... 418 5. SELECTING DOCUMENTS.................................................................................................... 51 5.1. SELECTING THE ELECTRONIC CATALOG ..................................................................................... 51 5.2. DOCUMENT HIERARCHY SELECTION........................................................................................... 53 5.3. QUICK FIND DOCUMENT SELECTION .......................................................................................... 59 5.4. FIND DOCUMENT SELECTION OPTION MENU ........................................................................... 512 5.4.1. Document Hierarchy Find ............................................................................................. 513 5.4.2. Product Find .................................................................................................................... 516 5.4.3. Documents Find ............................................................................................................. 519 5.4.4. Items Find ........................................................................................................................ 522 5.4.5. Favorites Find ................................................................................................................. 526 5.5. OTHER DOCUMENT NAVIGATION FEATURES ............................................................................ 527 5.5.1. Document Navigation Buttons ...................................................................................... 527 5.5.2. Previous Page ................................................................................................................ 530 5.6. PRODUCT INFORMATION ........................................................................................................... 531 5.6.1. Information and notes .................................................................................................... 533 5.6.2. Notes ................................................................................................................................ 534 5.6.3. Technical information..................................................................................................... 535 5.6.4. Item image....................................................................................................................... 536
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5.6.5. Add to current transaction ............................................................................................. 536 5.6.6. Show help ........................................................................................................................ 536 5.6.7. Close ................................................................................................................................ 536 6. 6.1. 6.2. 6.3. 7. FAVORITES .............................................................................................................................. 61 ADDING FAVORITES ..................................................................................................................... 61 MODIFYING FAVORITES ............................................................................................................... 67 SELECTING FAVORITES ............................................................................................................. 617 VIEWING SPARE PARTS LISTS .......................................................................................... 71
7.1. IMAGE POSITIONING .................................................................................................................... 71 7.2. MODEL NUMBER SELECTION ...................................................................................................... 74 7.3. ZOOMING IN / ZOOMING OUT ...................................................................................................... 75 7.4. SELECTING DOCUMENT HOT SPOTS....................................................................................... 711 7.5. ITEM NUMBER QUICK REFERENCE ........................................................................................... 712 7.6. SPARE PARTS LIST INFORMATION ............................................................................................ 714 7.6.1. Additional Pricing Information ....................................................................................... 715 7.6.2. View Legend ................................................................................................................... 716 7.6.3. View Notes ...................................................................................................................... 717 7.6.4. Resize Column Width .................................................................................................... 719 7.7. ITEM INFORMATION .................................................................................................................... 722 7.7.1. Information and Notes ................................................................................................... 723 7.7.2. Additional Information .................................................................................................... 724 7.7.3. Where used ..................................................................................................................... 725 7.7.4. Notes ................................................................................................................................ 726 7.7.5. Technical information..................................................................................................... 727 7.7.6. References ...................................................................................................................... 728 7.7.7. Item Image ...................................................................................................................... 729 7.7.8. Supplier ............................................................................................................................ 730 7.7.9. Includes ........................................................................................................................... 731 7.7.10. Stock information ....................................................................................................... 732 7.7.11. Add to current transaction ........................................................................................ 733 7.7.12. Show help ................................................................................................................... 733 7.7.13. Close ............................................................................................................................ 733 8. 8.1. 8.2. 8.3. 9. 9.1. 9.2. 10. 11. 11.1. 11.2. 11.3. 11.4. 11.5. 11.6. VIEWING ADOBE PDF MANUALS ...................................................................................... 81 ZOOM IN / ZOOM OUT .................................................................................................................. 82 PRINTING ..................................................................................................................................... 84 PAGE UP / PAGE DOWN .............................................................................................................. 85 VIEWING SPECIAL TOOLS ................................................................................................... 91 SPECIAL TOOL PAGE ................................................................................................................... 92 PRODUCT AND MODEL WHERE-USED ......................................................................................... 93 COMPARE SPARE PARTS LIST ........................................................................................ 101 SHOPPING CART PROCESSING ...................................................................................... 111 CREATE SHOPPING CART ..................................................................................................... 111 MODIFY SHOPPING CART ..................................................................................................... 118 DELETE SHOPPING CART ..................................................................................................... 118 PRINT SHOPPING CART ........................................................................................................ 119 EXPORT SHOPPING CART ..................................................................................................... 119 TRANSACTION ADMINISTRATION ......................................................................................... 1110
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12.1. NEW SUPPLIER...................................................................................................................... 122 12.1.1. Company Tab ............................................................................................................. 123 12.1.2. Price Groups Tab ....................................................................................................... 123 12.1.3. Discount Groups Tab ................................................................................................ 124 12.1.4. Send Orders Tab ....................................................................................................... 125 12.1.5. Prices Tab ................................................................................................................... 126 12.2. MODIFY SUPPLIER................................................................................................................. 127 12.3. DELETE SUPPLIER................................................................................................................. 129 12.4. SHOW HELP ........................................................................................................................ 1210 12.5. CLOSE ................................................................................................................................. 1210 13. CUSTOMER ADMINISTRATION ......................................................................................... 131 13.1. NEW CUSTOMER ................................................................................................................... 132 13.1.1. Customer Tab ............................................................................................................. 133 13.1.2. Billing Address Tab .................................................................................................... 133 13.1.3. Shipping Address Tab ............................................................................................... 134 13.1.4. Information and Notes Tab ....................................................................................... 135 13.2. MODIFY CUSTOMER .............................................................................................................. 136 13.3. DELETE CUSTOMER .............................................................................................................. 138 13.4. SHOW HELP .......................................................................................................................... 139 13.5. CLOSE ................................................................................................................................... 139 14. TRANSACTION ADMINISTRATION................................................................................... 141 14.1. MODIFY / CLOSE TRANSACTION ........................................................................................... 142 14.1.1. Close / Open Transaction ......................................................................................... 144 14.1.2. Change Transaction Type ........................................................................................ 146 14.1.3. Convert Purchase Order / Warranty ....................................................................... 147 14.1.4. Convert Invoice / Estimate...................................................................................... 1410 14.1.5. Print Transaction ...................................................................................................... 1413 14.1.6. Export Transaction................................................................................................... 1413 14.1.7. E-mail Transaction ................................................................................................... 1413 14.1.8. e-Commerce Transaction ....................................................................................... 1413 14.1.9. mediaCAT Interface .............................................................................................. 1414 14.2. COPY / PASTE TRANSACTION ............................................................................................. 1414 14.3. DELETE TRANSACTION........................................................................................................ 1415 14.4. SHOW HELP ........................................................................................................................ 1417 14.5. TRANSACTION RETENTION.................................................................................................. 1417 14.6. CLOSE ................................................................................................................................. 1417 15. PRICE MAINTENANCE ........................................................................................................ 151 15.1. IMPORT PRICE LIST ............................................................................................................... 151 15.1.1. Price File Tab ............................................................................................................. 152 15.1.2. mediaCAT Interface Tab ........................................................................................ 153 15.2. MULTIPLY PRICES ................................................................................................................. 154 15.2.1. Prices Tab ................................................................................................................... 155 15.2.2. Delete Tab .................................................................................................................. 156 15.3. SUPPLIER PRICE MANAGEMENT ........................................................................................... 156 16. 16.1. 16.2. 16.3. MEDIACAT INTERFACE ................................................................................................... 161 INTERFACE ENABLING ........................................................................................................... 161 IMPORT PRICE LIST ............................................................................................................... 162 IMPORT STOCK INFORMATION .............................................................................................. 162
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17. 17.1. 17.2. 17.3. 17.4. 17.5. 17.6. 18. 18.1. 18.2. 18.3. 19. 19.1. 19.2. 19.3. 19.4.
PERSONAL SETTINGS ........................................................................................................ 171 ADDRESS TAB ....................................................................................................................... 172 COMMUNICATION TAB ........................................................................................................... 173 TEMPLATES TAB .................................................................................................................... 174 E-MAIL PROVIDER TAB .......................................................................................................... 175 SHOPPING CART EXPORT FORMAT TAB .............................................................................. 176 MEDIACAT INTERFACE TAB ............................................................................................... 177 SYSTEM SETTINGS .............................................................................................................. 188 SETTINGS TAB ....................................................................................................................... 189 TRANSACTION TAB .............................................................................................................. 1811 CLEAN DATABASE ............................................................................................................... 1812 NOTES ..................................................................................................................................... 191 PRODUCT NOTES .................................................................................................................. 191 DOCUMENT NOTES ............................................................................................................... 191 ITEM NOTES .......................................................................................................................... 193 NOTES FIND .......................................................................................................................... 193
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1.1.
Introduction
Purpose of the Guide
This guide describes the installation procedures and features for the eVision mediaCAT electronic catalog product. This guide is written to support eVision mediaCAT version 3.23. Some figure illustrations may reference earlier versions of mediaCAT, which indicates there is no change from the earlier version.
1.2.
Product Overview
mediaCAT is an electronic catalog software product that is distributed on a CDROM to users who need quick and efficient access to sales and / or service documentation for a specific manufacturer product line. The mediaCAT CDROM contains two types of information: a. The mediaCAT electronic catalog software. b. An electronic catalog containing sales and / or service documentation for a manufacturer product line. The mediaCAT CD-ROM containing the software and electronic catalog is distributed periodically by the manufacturer or their authorized distribution agent when updates to the mediaCAT software or electronic catalog are required.
1.3.
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2.2.
c. The Windows Explorer screen will appear as shown in figure 2-2 after selecting the Explore menu option. The left hand side of the Windows Explorer screen shows a list of the drive letters that are installed on your computer (e.g. Local Disk C:, Local Disk D:, etc.). One of these drive letters will correspond with your CD-ROM drive. Drive letter E: corresponds with the CD-ROM drive as shown in figure 2-2. You will also note that drive letter E is
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prefixed with the characters SCS-8600-02-2007. This is the CD-ROM label that indicates Service Communication System (SCS), 8600 (U.S. market) and the release date of 02-2007. Left-click with your mouse on the label and drive letter corresponding with the mediaCAT CD-ROM. This will instruct Windows Explorer to show the contents of the CD-ROM in the right hand section of the Windows Explorer screen as shown in figure 2-2. Figure 2 2 Windows Explorer
d. The right hand side of the Windows Explorer screen lists several folders and files that are contained on the CD-ROM. Locate the Setup file and doubleclick on this entry with your mouse to launch the mediaCAT setup program.
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2.3.
Installation Welcome
a. The first screen that will appear after starting the Setup program will be the welcome screen as shown in figure 2-3. mediaCAT can display screen information in several languages as shown in the language selection box. Select your default language preference that will be used to guide you through the remaining installation steps and then click on the Next button. Figure 2 3 Welcome Screen
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b. mediaCAT will display a license agreement acceptance screen as shown in as shown in figure 2-4 once you select your language preference. Select the I Agree or I Do Not Agree button to confirm or reject the terms of the license agreement and then click the Next button. mediaCAT will terminate the installation process if you do not accept the terms of the license agreement. Figure 2 4 License Agreement
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2.4.
Installation Steps
a. The mediaCAT installation process will ask for registration information when it is ready to install mediaCAT on your computer as shown in figure 2-5. Enter your company information and then click on the Next button to proceed. This information is used for printing reports and enabling the 3rd party business syste interface. Figure 2 5 Personal Settings
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b. mediaCAT catalogs can be accessed from the CD-ROM or you can optionally copy the catalogs to your computer hard drive. Figure 2-6 provides you with information so you can decide if you want to leave the catalog on the CDROM or whether you want to copy the catalog the hard drive. Click on the Next button once you understand your catalog installation options. Figure 2 6 mediaCAT Catalog Installation Options
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c. The screen shown in figure 2-7 displays the catalogs that are stored on the CD-ROM. Select the large checkbox to the right of the company logo if you want to copy the catalog from the CD-ROM to your computer hard drive during the installation process. The catalog WILL NOT be copied to your computer hard drive if you leave the checkbox unselected. The Install To and Default Path buttons become enabled if you choose to install the catalog onto your computer hard drive. The catalog will be installed to a Windows shared folder by default (the Default Path button), or you can optionally choose the Install To button to choose your own installation path preference. Choosing the Install To button will display a Windows Explorer type screen that allows you to select your folder preference for installation. Click on the Next button once you have chosen your catalog installation preference. Figure 2 7 mediaCAT Catalog Installation Selection
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d. Next you will be prompted to confirm the destination location of where the mediaCAT software will be installed on your computer work as shown in figure 2-8. It is strongly recommended that you accept the default destination folder that was selected by the installation routine. You can change the destination folder to a location of your choice by selecting the Browse button and specifying a different location. Do not attempt this destination folder change unless you are an experienced computer administrator. Confirm the selected destination folder(s) or change the folder and then click on the Next button. Figure 2 8 mediaCAT Destination Location
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e. mediaCAT now has the information it needs to install both the software and the catalogs as shown in figure 2-9 and is ready to begin installation. Click on the Install button to begin installation. Figure 2 9 mediaCAT Install Confirmation
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The install shield wizard will begin copying the mediaCAT program files as shown in figure 2-10. The message shown under the hour glass tells you that program files are being copied. It should only take a few minutes to complete the installation process depending on the speed of your computer. Figure 2 10 Installation in Progress
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g. The install shield wizard will begin copying the catalog files to your computer hard drive if this was your preference as selected in step 2.4.c. The message shown under the hour glass tells you the installation routine is copying the catalog files as shown in figure 2-11. This could take several minutes to complete depending on the speed of your computer. Figure 2 11 Installation in Progress
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h. The Install Shield wizard will give you an installation complete message as shown in figure 2-12. This screen will appear for a few seconds and then be automatically removed by the install shield wizard. Figure 2 12 Installation Complete
2.5.
Network Considerations
Refer to the mediaCAT Network Installation Guide if you wish to install mediaCAT in a networked environment.
2.6.
Terminal Server
mediaCAT v3.19 and higher supports terminal server implementations. Your computer administrator must install the mediaCAT software and then all client computers can access mediaCAT over the terminal server.
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b. A list of Windows options will appear as shown in figure 3 1. Select the All Programs option to display a list of software programs currently installed on your computer as shown in figure 3 2. Figure 3 2 List of Installed Programs
c. Locate the program named MediaCAT and select this entry to start the mediaCAT software program. mediaCAT will commence an initialization process, and when complete, the primary mediaCAT screen will appear as shown in figure 3 3. Refer to the mediaCAT Software Installation section if the icon does not appear and you have not installed the mediaCAT software.
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3.2.
3.2.1. Toolbar Menu The toolbar menu area contains seven navigation buttons. These buttons include: a. Close button used to terminate the mediaCAT software application. b. Back button used to navigate backwards in a document catalog. The back button is similar in function to the Back button in your Internet browser. c. Print button used to print documents or transactions. d. Open Transaction Administration button used to open the Transaction Administration feature of the mediaCAT software. e. Help button open the help screen to access the mediaCAT help system.
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Favorites button used to add or remove documents and / or products to your list of frequently accessed Favorites list.
g. Business System button indicates if mediaCAT is connected to a 3rd party business system. Red indicates disconnected and Green indicates connected. 3.2.2. Options Menu The options menu contains four navigation buttons that allow you to access and control the primary features of the mediaCAT software. These buttons include: a. Settings used to configure the primary operating characteristics of the mediaCAT software. b. Catalogs used to specify which document database you want to access. c. Find used to access the advanced search features of the mediaCAT software. d. Documents displays a list of available documents from the document database for the selected catalog. The documents are displayed in a Windows Explorer type document hierarchy. An options menu will expand to show the submenu options that are available when the option is selected. Figure 3 4 shows the submenu options that are available for the Settings options menu. Figure 3 4 Settings Submenu Options Example
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3.2.3. Primary Viewing Area The primary viewing area is used to display the selected document as shown in the figure 3 5 example. This example displays spare parts list document in the primary viewing area. Figure 3 5 Sample Document in Primary Viewing Area
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c. Scroll through the list of supported languages and select your language preference. Click on the OK button to confirm your language selection and mediaCAT will immediately change the user interface language. Figure 3 7 shows what happens when the Japanese language is selected.
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d. Changing back to your native preferred language may be problematic if you are unfamiliar with the currently selected user interface language. It is important therefore that you memorize the location of the mediaCAT language selection option. Remember: i) Select the Settings options menu, which is the first options menu item as shown in figure 3 7.
ii) Select the Set Language option, which is the third submenu option from the bottom as shown in figure 3 7. iii) You can then change your language preference as shown in figure 3 6.
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4.1.
Electronic Catalog
Documents included on the CD-ROM
The electronic catalog is a large electronic file containing sales and / or service documents. Contact your Stihl distribution center if clarification is needed on the documents contained within the electronic catalog on the CD-ROM.
4.2.
You must configure the catalog settings to instruct mediaCAT where to access the electronic catalog; from the CD-ROM or from your computer hard drive. mediaCAT looks for a file named STIHL-SCS-03-2007-USA.CIF to determine where the electronic catalog is located. You will look for this file when configuring the catalog settings for CD-ROM access or computer hard drive access. You will note from figure 4 2 that the STIHL-SCS-03-2007-USA.CIF file is in the same location on the mediaCAT CD-ROM as the setup program was located.
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d. Click on the last submenu option named Catalog Settings to display the Install / Uninstall Catalog form as shown in figure 4 4. Figure 4 4 Install / Uninstall Catalog
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e. The list of catalogs contained within the Install / Uninstall Catalog form will initially be empty as shown in figure 4 4. Your task is to add an entry to this list that corresponds with the location of the STIHL-SCS-01-2006-USA.CIF file. Click on the Add new catalog button to display the Windows file browse screen as shown in figure 4 5. Figure 4 5 Windows File Browse
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Locate the entry in the Windows browse file screen that corresponds with your CD-ROM drive and select the root directory entry as shown in figure 4 5 since this is where the .CIF file is located. Note: Do not select the subfolders named Setup, STIHL and Tutorial. Click on the OK button once you have selected the root directory entry.
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g. mediaCAT will record the location of the electronic catalog by adding the selected entry to the Install / Uninstall Catalogs list as shown in figure 4 6. You will note that the columns labeled Path, Manufacturer, Catalogs, Version and Set language have an entry underneath their headings that correspond with the name and location of the Stihl electronic catalog. Figure 4 6 Install / Uninstall Catalog
h. Click the Close button to close the Install / Uninstall Catalog screen and complete the catalog settings configuration. i. Refer to the Verify Catalog Settings section to confirm that you have properly configured mediaCAT to read the electronic catalog from the CD-ROM.
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d. Select the Stihl catalog from the list with one click of your mouse button and then click on the Copy catalog button as shown in figure 4 7. The Windows File Selection screen will appear as shown in figure 4 8. Figure 4 8 Windows File Selection
e. Click on the destination folder where you wish to copy the electronic catalog, and then click the OK button as shown in figure 4 8 to start the copy process.
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The installation in progress screen will appear as shown in figure 4 9 to indicate that copying the electronic catalog from the CD-ROM to your computer hard drive is in progress. This will take several minutes due to the size of the electronic catalog that is being copied. Figure 4 9 Copy in Progress
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g. The installation in progress screen shown in figure 4 9 will be removed once the copy process is complete. An additional item will be added to your catalog list as shown in figure 4 10. This new entry contains a reference to the electronic catalog that is now loaded on your computer hard drive. Figure 4 10 Install / Uninstall Catalog
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h. It is no longer necessary to maintain the CD-ROM access entry in the list once you have copied the electronic catalog to your hard drive. You can refer to the Removal of CD-ROM Access section once you have copied the electronic catalog to your computer hard drive. Another option is to maintain the CD-ROM entry in the list to be used for future updates to the electronic catalog. Caution should be exercised however when retaining the entry in the list; if the mediaCAT Service Communications CD is kept in your CD-ROM drive then mediaCAT is reading the electronic catalog from the CD-ROM instead of your computer hard drive. i. Refer to the Verify Catalog Settings section to confirm that you have properly configured mediaCAT to read the electronic catalog from your computer hard drive.
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4.5.1. Removal of CD-ROM Access Removal of CD-ROM access to the electronic catalog is performed after you have received an updated mediaCAT Service Communications System CD and no longer need access to the outdated electronic catalog. Removal is also performed after copying the electronic catalog from the CD to your computer hard drive. Follow the procedures outlined below to remove access to the electronic catalog on the CD-ROM. a. Select the CD-ROM list entry that you wish to remove and click the Remove catalog button as shown in figure 4 11. You will observe from figure 4 11 that the path column contains a CD-ROM drive icon designating that this entry is the CD-ROM entry. Figure 4 11 Install / Uninstall Catalog
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b. You will be asked to confirm your remove catalog request as shown in figure 4 12. Click the Yes button to confirm the request and mediaCAT will remove the CD-ROM catalog settings entry from the list. Figure 4 12 Remove Catalog Confirmation
c. Click the Close button to close the Install / Uninstall Catalog screen and complete the catalog settings configuration.
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4.5.2. Removal of Computer Hard Drive Access Removal of computer hard drive access to the electronic catalog is performed after you have received an updated mediaCAT Service Communications System CD and no longer need access to the outdated electronic catalog. Each electronic catalog is quite large and it would not be an efficient use of your computer hard drive space to retain outdated electronic catalogs. Follow the procedures outlined below to remove access to the electronic catalog on your computer hard drive. a. Select the computer hard drive list entry that you wish to remove and click the Delete catalog button as shown in figure 4 13. You will observe from figure 4 13 that the path column contains a computer hard drive icon designating that this entry is the computer hard drive entry. Figure 4 13 Install / Uninstall Catalog
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b. You will be asked to confirm your remove catalog request as shown in figure 4 14. Click the Yes button to confirm the request and mediaCAT will remove the electronic catalog from your computer hard drive. Figure 4 14 Delete Catalog Confirmation
c. mediaCAT will commence the deletion of the selected electronic catalog from your computer hard drive.
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d. The Install / Uninstall Catalog list will still contain the computer hard drive list entry after the electronic catalog has been deleted from your computer hard drive. The list entry however will only contain information in the path column, and the remaining columns of Manufacturer, Catalogs, Version and Set language will be empty as shown in figure 4 15. Figure 4 15 Install / Uninstall Catalog
e. You can retain this entry in the list if you intend to copy an updated mediaCAT Service Communications System electronic catalog to this same computer hard drive location. Select this entry in the list and click the Remove catalog button to permanently delete the location from your catalog settings if you intend to copy the updated electronic catalog to a different computer hard drive location. f. Click the Close button to close the Install / Uninstall Catalog screen and complete the catalog settings configuration.
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The primary viewing area will display the Stihl logo indicating that you have properly configured the catalog settings and that the electronic catalog has been found by mediaCAT.
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If the primary viewing area does not contain the Stihl logo as shown in figure 4 17 then you have either: a. Incorrectly configured the catalog settings and should repeat the steps outlined in the sections Accessing Documents from the CD-ROM or Accessing Documents from the Computer Hard Drive. b. You have configured the catalog settings to use the CD-ROM as outlined in the section Accessing Documents from the CD-ROM, and have subsequently removed the Stihl mediaCAT Service Communications System CD from your computer CD-ROM drive. Insert the CD-ROM back into your computer CD-ROM drive and select Catalogs again. Figure 4 17 Electronic Catalog Not Accessible
4.7.
Network Considerations
The steps outlined in the sections Accessing Documents from the CD-ROM or Accessing Documents from the Computer Hard Drive need to be repeated for each computer in your network where the mediaCAT software is installed. You will need to configure the catalog settings to point to the location of the STIHLSCS-03-2007-USA.CIF file on your computer network. The shared network location must be switch free for the client computers if a policy has been established.
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Selecting Documents
mediaCAT provides a number of methods to access documents from the electronic catalog. The document selection and document viewing in the Stihl electronic catalog are best viewed with a screen resolution of 1024 x 768 or higher. Please refer to your Windows operating system for instructions on setting your computer screen resolution.
5.1.
Refer to the Electronic Catalog section to configure mediaCAT to access the electronic catalog if the Stihl logo does not appear as shown in figure 5 1.
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b. The Stihl logo and other information appears in the primary viewing area as shown in figure 5 1 to identify the electronic catalog. Other information includes: i) The catalog version centered in the blue title section above the Stihl logo. ii) A catalog language selection. Some mediaCAT Service Communications System CDs will contain multiple catalog languages, and this selection entry allows you to change the catalog language. Note: there is a difference between the mediaCAT user interface language which is configured with the Set language option in the Settings options menu, and the electronic catalog language. You can for example select English as the mediaCAT user interface language, and then view Stihl documents in German, if German is an available language in the electronic catalog. The cover of your mediaCAT Service Communications System CD lists the electronic catalog language(s) that are available on the CD as shown in figure 5 2. Figure 5 2 CD-ROM Cover
c. Click on the Stihl logo in the primary viewing area to select the Stihl electronic catalog in the language that is specified in the catalog language selection.
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b. The document hierarchy as shown in figure 5 3 appears in two locations; once in the lower left hand portion of the options menu prefixed by the icon, and once in the upper right portion of the primary viewing area. In both cases the documents that exist in the electronic catalog are not yet visible. You must first open the individual folders to see the documents within the folders. For demonstration purposes we will view Illustration A Crankcase, Crankshaft assembly for the model 028 gasoline powered chainsaw. Open the folder named Chainsaws as shown in figure 5 4 by clicking once on the preceding the chainsaws folder icon or by double-clicking on the chainsaws folder in the primary viewing area.
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c. The chainsaws folder as shown in figure 5 4 does not have any documents in the folder, but is instead made up of the subfolders Gasoline Chainsaws, Electric Chainsaws, Saw Mills, Sharpeners, and Rivet Spinners and Chain Breakers. Open the gasoline chainsaws subfolder as shown in figure 5 5 by clicking once on the preceding the gasoline chainsaws subfolder icon or by double-clicking on the gasoline chainsaws subfolder in the primary viewing area.
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d. The gasoline chainsaws subfolder as shown in figure 5 5 does not have any documents in the folder, but instead is made up of a list of gasoline powered icon preceding the product number chainsaw product numbers. The indicates that the entry is a product. You will also observe from figure 5 5 that this product number list is quite long and that mediaCAT has added scroll bars in the options menu and primary viewing area to allow you to scroll through the list of product numbers. Scroll through the product number list in the options menu until you find product 028. Product 028 is already visible in the primary viewing area and shows product 028 consists of 028, 028 Q, 028 W, 028 WB models. Open the catalog for product 028 as shown in figure 5 6 by clicking once on product 028 in the options menu or double-clicking product 028 in the primary viewing area.
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e. The document hierarchy has been removed from the options menu and primary viewing area and has been replaced with a list of individual documents that are contained in the product 028 catalog as shown in figure 5 6. The mediaCAT Service Communications System contains three different types of documents: i) Spare Parts List documents that are stored in a special Stihl format. These documents are identified with the icon preceding the document title. The Viewing Spare Parts Lists section contains instructions on how to view these document types.
ii) Reference manuals that are stored in an Adobe .pdf file format. These icon preceding the document title. documents are identified with the The Viewing Adobe PDF Manuals section contains instructions on how to view these document types. iii) Special tool documents that are stored in a special Stihl format. These documents are identified with the icon preceding the document title. The Viewing Special Tools section contains instructions on how to view these document types. The illustration A Crankcase, Crankshaft document is the first document in the list. Open this document as shown in figure 5 7 by clicking once on the
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document in the options menu or double-clicking the document in the primary viewing area. Figure 5 7 Open Illustration A, Crankcase, Crankshaft
Refer to the Viewing Spare Parts Lists section to learn about the features for viewing this document type. You can open other product 028 documents by clicking once on the document title in the lower left hand corner of the options menu.
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An Adobe PDF document named 50.2000 Technnical Information Documentation is the last entry in the document list located in the lower left hand side of the options menu as shown in figure 5 7. Open this document as shown in figure 5 8 by clicking once on the document. Refer to the Viewing Adobe PDF Manuals section to learn about the features for viewing this document type. Figure 5 8 Open Adobe PDF Manual
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b. mediaCAT will search through the electronic catalog looking for the value 028 and display the search results when the search is complete as shown in figure 5 10. Figure 5 10 Quick Find Search Results
c. The quick find search found 028 in one product as shown in figure 5 10. You will also observe from figure 5 10 that the product 028 product is further identified with the icon.
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d. Double-click on product 028 from the search results screen as shown in figure 5 10 to display the list of available documents for the product 028 gasoline powered chainsaw as shown in figure 5 11. Figure 5 11 Product 028 Document List
e. Double-click on a spare parts list document or an Adobe PDF manual from the document list to display the individual documents for the product 028 gasoline powered chainsaw.
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5.4.1. Document Hierarchy Find a. The document hierarchy find method is a text search process that scans through the document hierarchy to find the location of all entries that match your text search criteria. Select the Document Hierarchy submenu option to display the search criteria screen as shown in figure 5 13. Figure 5 13 Document Hierarchy Submenu Selection
The search criteria form is located in the top of the primary viewing area as shown in figure 5 13, and consists of a Description data entry field, a Part of description checkbox, a Start search button and a Go to button which is initially disabled.
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b. Enter the word chainsaw in the description data entry field, click on the Part of description checkbox to ensure it is selected with a green , and then click on the Start search button to display the search results as shown in figure 5 14. Figure 5 14 Document Hierarchy Search Results
The search results returned four matching entries as shown in figure 5 14. There are two columns in the search results display list; an Entry column and a Path column. The text chainsaw was found in four folders as shown in the entry column. The path column displays the complete document hierarchy where the folder can be found. You will also observe from the entry column that the search text of chainsaw was found in folders that have the word chainsaws in their names. The selection of the Part of description tells mediaCAT to include a partial match of the search criteria in the search results. mediaCAT would have returned a No matching entries found message if you had not selected the Part of description because our search criteria was chainsaw and the actual folder names contain the plural chainsaws.
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c. The third entry in the search results list is a folder named Chainsaws in General; Fixed Jets (special accessories). Double-click on this entry or single-click on the entry and then select the Go to button to go directly to this folder in the document hierarchy as shown in figure 5 15. Figure 5 15 Folder Selection
mediaCAT navigated directly to this folder in the document hierarchy and then opened the single document that was in this folder as shown in figure 5 15. The Technical Information document that was opened is an Adobe PDF manual. Please refer to the Viewing Adobe PDF Manuals section for information on how to view these document types.
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5.4.2. Product Find a. The product find method is a text search process that scans through the electronic catalog for all product number(s) matching the product search criteria. Select the Product submenu option to display the search criteria screen as shown in figure 5 16. Figure 5 16 Product Submenu Selection
The search criteria form is located in the top of the primary viewing area as shown in figure 5 16, and consists of a Only in the model data entry field, a Part of description checkbox, a barcode data entry field, an order code selection entry field, a Start search button and a Go to button which is initially disabled. The form also contains the shopping cart ( ) buttons. Refer to the Shopping Cart Processing section for information on how to use the shopping cart feature of mediaCAT.
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b. Enter the text 020 in the only in the model data entry field, click on the Part of description checkbox to ensure it is selected with a green , and then click on the Start search button to display the search results as shown in figure 5 17. Figure 5 17 Product Search Results
The search results returned three matching entries as shown in figure 5 17. There are five columns in the search results display list; a Model column, a Product column, an Order Code column, a Technical description column, and a Bar code column. Your search criteria of 020 was found in three models as shown in the Model column, including 020 T. The selection of the Part of description tells mediaCAT to include a partial match of the search criteria in the search results. mediaCAT would have excluded 020 T from the search results list if we had not selected the Part of description because our search criteria was 020 and the model 020 T would not be an exact match.
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c. The third entry in the search results list is a model named Stihl 020 T, 020 (1129). Double-click on this entry or single-click on the entry and select the Go to button to go directly to the documents for this product as shown in figure 5 18. Figure 5 18 Product Selection
mediaCAT navigated directly to the product and then displayed the list of available documents as shown in figure 5 18. You can open any document by clicking once on the document title in the options menu or double-clicking the document in the primary viewing area. Please refer to the Viewing Spare Parts Lists section or Viewing Adobe PDF Manuals section for information on how to view these document types.
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5.4.3. Documents Find a. The documents find method is a text search process that scans through the electronic catalog for all documents matching the search description. Select the Documents submenu option to display the search criteria screen as shown in figure 5 19. Figure 5 19 Documents Submenu Selection
The search criteria form is located in the top of the primary viewing area as shown in figure 5 19, and consists of a Description data entry field, a Part of description checkbox, an Only in the model selection entry field, an Only document type selection entry field, a Start search button and a Go to button which is initially disabled.
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b. Enter the text rewind starter in the Description data entry field and click on the Part of description checkbox to ensure it is selected with a green . The Only in the model selection entry field contains a list of all Stihl model numbers. Leave the selection set to the default value of All. The Only document type selection entry field contains a list of the types of Stihl documents contained in the electronic catalog. Select Spare Parts List from this selection entry field and then click on the Start search button to display the search results as shown in figure 5 20. Figure 5 20 Document Search Results
The search results returned numerous entries as shown in figure 5 20. There are three columns in the search results display list; a Description column, a Model column, and a Product column. The text rewind starter was found in all the documents listed in the search results display list. The documents listed represent all Stihl models and only the spare parts list documents since this was part of our search criteria. Select 009 from the Only in the model selection entry field and click the Start search button again to see that mediaCAT will return all spare parts list documents for model 009 only. Modify your search again by changing the Only document type selection entry from Spare Parts List to All and click the Start search button again to see the results.
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The Description column lists the documents where rewind starter was found in the document name, including the rewind starters for ignition systems, mufflers, etc. The selection of the Part of description tells mediaCAT to include a partial match of the search criteria in the search results. mediaCAT would have excluded most entries from the search results list if we had not selected the Part of description because our search criteria was rewind starter and not the additional document title information such as ignition system, mufflers, etc. c. The first entry in the search results list is product FS 36. Double-click on this entry or single-click on the entry and select the Go to button to go directly to the Ignition system, Rewind Starter document for this product as shown in figure 5 21. Figure 5 21 Document Selection
mediaCAT navigated directly to the product and then displayed the specific document as shown in figure 5 18. Please refer to the Viewing Spare Parts Lists section for information on how to view this document type.
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5.4.4. Items Find a. The items find method is a text search process that scans through the electronic catalog for all item numbers that match the search criteria. Select the Items submenu option to display the search criteria form as shown in figure 5 22. Figure 5 22 Items Submenu Selection
The search criteria form is located in the top of the primary viewing area as shown in figure 5 22, and consists of an Item number data entry field, an Item description data entry field, an Only use for product selection entry field, a Start search button and a Go to button which is initially disabled. The form also contains a Technical information ( ) search section and a References ( ) search section. These two search options are not used by the Stihl electronic catalog and the features are not described herein. Lastly, the form contains the shopping cart ( ) buttons. Refer to the Shopping Cart Processing section for information on how to use the shopping cart feature of mediaCAT
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b. Enter the text 1600 in the Item number data entry field and leave the Item description data entry field blank. The Only use for product selection entry field contains a list of Stihl product numbers. Leave the selection set to the default value of All. Click on the Start search button to display the search results as shown in figure 5 23. Figure 5 23 Items Search Results
The search results returned numerous entries as shown in figure 5 23. There are two columns in the search results display list; an item number column and a Description column. The text 1600 was found in all item numbers listed in the search results display list. Selecting an item number from the search results list as shown in figure 5 23 causes mediaCAT to show all documents where the item number is referenced. This located in list appears at the bottom of the primary viewing area as shown in figure 5 23. Item number 0000 953 1600 is used in two documents; Illustration A Base of product HOS and Illustration A Chain sharpener of product USG.
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c. Enter the word flange in the description data entry field and click on the Start search button to display the search results as shown in figure 5 24. Figure 5 24 Items Search Results
The search results again returns several entries as shown in figure 5 24. mediaCAT however only returned those item numbers where 1600 was part of the item number AND flange was part of the description. Selecting item number 1116 121 1600 shows that this item number appears in two documents; Illustration A Crankcase, Piston of product 015 and Illustration A Crankcase, Piston of products FS 150 and FS 151.
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d. Select product 015 from the Only used for product selection entry field and click on the Start search button to display the search results as shown in figure 5 25. Figure 5 25 Items Search Results
The search results returns a single entry as shown in figure 5 25. mediaCAT returned those item numbers where 1600 was part of the item number AND flange was part of the description AND the item number is used in product 015. Selecting item number 1116 121 1600 shows that this item number appears in one document; Illustration A Crankcase, Piston of product 015.
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e. Double-click on the Illustration A Crankcase, Piston document entry or single-click on the entry and select the Go to button to go directly to the Crankcase, Piston document as shown in figure 5 26. Figure 5 26 Document Selection
mediaCAT navigated directly to the product and then displayed the specific document as shown in figure 5 26. mediaCAT also selected the item number from the parts list and highlighted the reference number in red as shown in figure 5 26. Please refer to the Viewing Spare Parts Lists section for information on how to view this document type. 5.4.5. Favorites Find The favorites find method is a search process that displays your personalized list of favorites and allows you to select a specific document for viewing. Refer to the Selecting Favorites section for more information on selecting favorite documents.
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These document navigation buttons are enabled when a specific product has been selected and the available documents for that product are listed in the options menu as shown in figure 5 27.
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The currently displayed document in figure 5 27 is Illustration B Crankcase (35, 85) (25, 84) for gasoline chainsaw product 009. Clicking once on the Go to next document button ( ) selects and displays the next document from the list, which is Illustration C Cylinder as shown in figure 5 28. Figure 5 28 Illustration C Cylinder
Illustration C Cylinder is now the current document displayed in the primary viewing area. Clicking once on the Go to previous document button ( ) selects and displays the previous document from the list, which is Illustration B Crankcase (35, 85) (25, 84) for the same gasoline chainsaw product 009.
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Clicking once on the Go to upper folder button ( ) instructs mediaCAT to close the currently open document and folder and navigate up one level in the document hierarchy as shown in figure 5 29. Figure 5 29 Product Document Hierarchy
The document navigation buttons are now disabled as shown in figure 5 29 because mediaCAT is no longer viewing documents, but instead is displaying a list of products in the Gasoline Chain Saws sub folder as shown in the options menu. The Go to upper folder navigation button ( ) has also been replaced with the text Go to upper folder as shown in figure 5-29. Continuously selecting the Go to upper folder text will cause mediaCAT to continue backing up in the document hierarchy until the top level is reached.
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5.5.2. Previous Page The Previous Page button appears in the upper left hand corner of the toolbar menu as shown in figure 5 30 when it is enabled. Figure 5 30 Previous Page Button
The previous page button allows you to navigate to previous pages that you have viewed and is similar in functionality to the Back button on an Internet browser.
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5.6.
Product Information
mediaCAT contains a product information form to assist you with product selection. Access to the product information form is available throughout the mediaCAT document selection process and is usually identified with an icon such as ( ), ( ). Figure 5 31 shows the location of the product information button on the document listing in the primary viewing area. Figure 5 31 Product Information Selection
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The product information button is located in the upper right hand corner of the spare parts list as shown by the ( ) icon in figure 5 32. Figure 5 32 Product Information Selection
Select the product information icon button to display the product information form as shown in figure 5 33.
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5.6.1. Information and notes The Information and Notes form is displayed by selecting Information and notes from the Product Information options list as shown in figure 5 33. Figure 5 33 Information and Notes Form
This form contains additional information that describes the selected product as shown in figure 5 33.
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5.6.2. Notes The Notes form is displayed by selecting Notes from the Product Information options list as shown in figure 5 34. Figure 5 34 Notes Form
The Notes form allows you to maintain personal notes for the specific product by entering your note in the Personal Notes data entry field and clicking once on the Save button. You can delete your personal note by clicking once on the Delete button. The Import and Export buttons allow you to save notes to an external text file (Export) or import text from an external text file (Import). Refer to the Notes Find section for information how to find products where you have maintained personal notes.
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5.6.3. Technical information The Technical Information is displayed by selecting Technical information from the Product Information options list as shown in figure 5 35. Figure 5 35 Technical Information Form
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5.6.4. Item image The Item Image form is displayed by selecting Item image from the Product Information options list as shown in figure 5 36. Figure 5 36 Item Image Form
The Item Image form will display a photographic image of the product if an image exists and has been applied by Stihl. 5.6.5. Add to current transaction The Add to Current Transaction form is displayed by selecting Add to current transaction from the Product Information options list. Refer to the Shopping Cart Processing section for more information on how to use the shopping cart feature of mediaCAT. 5.6.6. Show help The mediaCAT help system is display by selecting Show help from the Product Information options list. 5.6.7. Close The Product Information form is closed and removed from your computer screen by selecting Close from the Product Information options list.
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6.
Favorites
The mediaCAT favorites feature provides the ability to maintain a list of frequently used documents and then navigate directly to these frequently used documents. mediaCAT allows you to add, modify and delete favorites within specific folders.
6.1.
Adding Favorites
a. Only documents can be added to the favorites folder(s). Begin by selecting product 009, Gasoline Chain Saw to display the list of available document as shown in figure 6 1. Figure 6 1 Product 009 Document List
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b. The Documents options menu has been expanded to show the list of submenu options as shown in figure 6 1. The third submenu option named Add to favorites is used to add documents to your favorites list. Single click on the Add to favorites submenu option and you will observe the error message as shown in figure 6 2. Figure 6 2 Add to Favorites Error Message
c. Only documents can be added to the favorites folder and we have not yet selected a document from the product 009 document list. Single click the OK button to remove the error message.
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d. Select the first document in the list named Illustration A Crankcase to display the document in the primary viewing area as shown in figure 6 3. Figure 6 3 Illustration A Crankcase
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e. Single click again on the Add to favorites submenu option to display the Add to favorites form as shown in figure 6 4. Figure 6 4 Add to Favorites
The Add to favorites form as shown in figure 6 4 contains an Add data entry field and a To folder hierarchy selection menu. The Add data entry field is the name of the favorite you wish to create. mediaCAT will add the document name value as shown Stihl: 009\A Crankcase. The To folder hierarchy initially contains a single folder named Favorites. If you single click on the Ok button mediaCAT will add the Stihl: 009\A Crankcase document to the single Favorites folder.
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You can however organize your favorites into subfolders. Single click on the New folder button to display the New Favorites Folder form as shown in figure 6 5. Figure 6 5 New Favorites Folder
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g. Change the default text of [New Folder] to Gasoline Chain Saws as shown in figure 6 5 and single click on the Ok button to add the new favorites folder to the To folder hierarchy as shown in figure 6 6. Figure 6 6 To Folder Hierarchy with New Entry
h. mediaCAT has added the new folder named Gasoline Chain Saws as a subfolder under the Favorites folder as shown in figure 6 6. Select the folder named Gasoline Chain Saws and single click the Ok button to add Stihl: 009\A Crankcase document to your favorites in the Gasoline Chain Saws subfolder. Refer to the Selecting Favorites section to learn how to access your favorite documents.
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6.2.
Modifying Favorites
a. Select the favorites icon ( ) from the toolbar menu to display the submenu options as shown in figure 6 7. The submenu contains a standard folder entry named Modify favorites plus favorite folder(s) that you have created as described in the Adding Favorites section. Figure 6 7 Favorites Toolbar selection
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b. Select Modify Favorites from the submenu as shown in figure 6 7 to display the Modify Favorites form as shown in figure 6 8. Figure 6 8 Modify Favorites Form
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c. You can modify a folder name by single clicking on a folder name and then clicking the Modify button as shown in figure 6 8. mediaCAT will then display the Folder Name form as shown in figure 6 9. Enter a new folder name and click the OK button to record your change. Figure 6 9 Modify Folder Name
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d. You can create a favorites folder hierarchy by creating subfolders within folders. Select the parent folder of Gasoline Chain Saws and single click on the New folder button as shown in figure 6 10. Figure 6 10 Folder Selection
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e. The New Folder form will appear as shown in figure 6 11. Enter a new folder description of Gasoline Chain Saw Subfolder and click the OK button to add a new favorites subfolder. Figure 6 11 New Folder Form
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The new folder named Gasoline Chain Saw Subfolder was added as a subfolder to Gasoline Chain Saws as shown in figure 6 12. The Gasoline Chain Saws folder now contains two entries; the Stihl: 009\A Crankcase document and the Gasoline Chain Saw Subfolder. Figure 6 12 Gasoline Chain Saws Folder and Subfolder
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g. You can move documents and subfolders within the favorites hierarchy by using the Cut and Paste features. Single click on the Stihl: 009\A Crankcase document and then click the Cut button as shown in figure 6 13. Figure 6 13 Cut Button Selection
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h. Single click the Gasoline Chain Saw Subfolder and then click on the Paste button as shown in figure 6 14. Figure 6 14 Paste Button Selection
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mediaCAT moves the Stihl: 009\A Crankcase document from the Gasoline Chain Saws folder to the Gasoline Chain Saw Subfolder as shown in figure 6 15. Figure 6 15 Results of Cut / Paste Operation
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To delete a folder select the favorites folder hierarchy list and single click on the Delete button as shown in figure 6 16. The folder and all documents within the folder will be removed. Figure 6 16 Delete Favorites Folder
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Selecting Favorites
You can navigate directly to documents in your favorites folder(s). The favorites selection is located in two different locations as shown in figure 6 17; once in the toolbar menu and once as a submenu option in the Find options menu. Figure 6 17 Favorites Menu Selection
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a. Select the Favorites button from either the Find options menu or the toolbar menu to display the favorites folder hierarchy as shown in figure 6 18. Figure 6 18 Favorites Folder Hierarchy
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b. Follow the folder hierarchy until you locate the document Stihl: 009\A Crankcase and then single click on the entry to view the document as shown in figure 6 19. Figure 6 19 Illustration A Crankcase
mediaCAT navigated directly to the product and specific document to display the document in the primary viewing area as shown in figure 6 19. Please refer to the Viewing Spare Parts Lists section for information on how to view this document type.
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Spare parts lists are a type of document contained within the Stihl electronic catalog. This section describes the mediaCAT features that enable you to easily view the spare parts lists and obtain service related information.
7.1.
Image Positioning
mediaCAT displays both spare parts image and text information in the primary viewing area as shown in figure 7 1. The image is positioned on top and with the item number information positioned in a list on the bottom by default. Figure 7 1 Default Image and Text
The toolbar menu contains (5) additional buttons ( ) as shown in figure 7 1 for repositioning the image and item number information. The buttons allow you to reposition text and image as i) image left, ii) image right, iii) image bottom, iv) image top and v) image only. Reposition the image by single clicking on each button.
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The primary viewing area contains a thick blue line when image and spare parts list is simultaneously viewed together as shown in figure 7 2. This thick blue line separates the image and spare parts list. Figure 7 2 Blue Line Separator
You can resize the image or spare parts list by positioning your mouse pointer over the blue line until your pointer changes to a resize pointer. Single click your left mouse button, keep the mouse button depressed, then drag your mouse to resize the image or spare parts list areas as shown in figure 7 3. The image blue line has been lowered in the primary viewing area to show a larger image area and smaller spare parts list area.
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mediaCAT may remove some item number rows in the spare parts list and some image reference number hot spots if the selected model number does not use the item number(s) and image reference number(s).
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The enlarge, scale to window, and reduce options are also available by clicking once with your right mouse button on the image to display a pop-up menu as shown in figure 7 5a. Figure 7 5a Popup Menu
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The Enlarge button zooms in on the entire image and keeps the image centered in the image viewing area. Left / right and top / bottom scroll bars are added to the image viewing area to allow you to reposition the enlarged image as shown in figure 7 6. Figure 7 6 Enlarged Image
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The Reduce button zooms out on the entire image and keeps the image centered in the image viewing area. Left / right and top / bottom scroll bars are removed once the reduced image can fit within the entire image viewing area as shown in figure 7 7. Figure 7 7 Reduced Image
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The Scale to window button resizes the image to its standard size and fits the entire image within the image viewing area as shown in figure 7 8. Figure 7 8 Scale to Window
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You can zoom in on a specific area of an image by using your mouse to drag a box around the specific image area. Position your mouse pointer in an area on the image you want to enlarge. Single click your left mouse button, keep the button depressed, then drag a box around the area you want to enlarge as shown in figure 7 9. Figure 7 9 Create Zoom Box
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Release your mouse button once you have created the zoom box and mediaCAT will enlarge that specific area and ensure the enlarged area is visible within the image viewing area as shown in figure 7 10. Figure 7 10 Enlarged Zoom Area
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), ii) item The quick reference information includes i) shopping cart ( information ( ), iii) pricing ( ), and iv) item number, item description and quantity ( ) as shown in figure 7 12. The shopping cart button allows you to add the selected item number to your shopping cart. Refer to the Shopping Cart Processing section for more information on shopping cart processing. The item information button allows you to view additional detailed information for the selected item number. Refer to the Item Information section for more information. This button will flash if item information exists for the part. Moving your mouse pointer over the pricing button will cause various cost and selling price information to be displayed in the quick reference as shown in figure 7 13. Refer to the Price Maintenance section for information on how to maintain cost and sell prices within mediaCAT. The pricing button ( ) however will only
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appear in the item number quick reference if the Show Price Settings are enabled in the System Settings. Figure 7 13 Pricing Quick Reference
You can change the transparency appearance of this Item Number Quick Reference in the System Settings options. Transparency settings allow you to allow more of the background image to appear through the Item Number Quick Reference
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7.6.
Standard columns that appear in the spare parts list are identical to printed documentation and include Reference Number, Item Number, Quantity, Description, Notes, Technical Publication, From and Up to. The first column in the spare parts list is a yellow Note column and is a link to manufacturer or personal notes. The untitled column between the Reference number and Item number is used to display legend symbols that are used in the Stihl spare parts list.
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7.6.1. Additional Pricing Information You can optionally add your pricing information to the spare parts list. These additional columns will be added to the right side of the spare parts list, which is viewable by scrolling to the right as shown in figure 7 15. Refer to the Show Price Settings section for information on how to configure the spare parts list to show pricing information. Figure 7 15 Spare Parts List with Pricing Columns
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7.6.2. View Legend You can view the legend information for any spare parts list by clicking once on the Show legend note icon or the legend symbol in the untitled legend column as shown in figure 7 16. Figure 7 16 Show Legend
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7.6.3. View Notes Manufacturer or personal notes have been created for specific item numbers when the Note column contains a note icon as shown in figure 7 17. Refer to the Item Information section to learn how to add personal notes. Figure 7 17 Item Note Icon
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Click once on the note icon to display the notes form as shown in figure 7 18. Figure 7 18 Manufacturer and Personal Notes
Manufacturer notes appear in the top portion of the Notes form as shown in figure 7 18. Manufacturer notes cannot be changed. Your personal notes appear in the bottom portion of the Notes form and can be modified.
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7.6.4. Resize Column Width You can resize the spare parts list column widths by positioning your mouse pointer over the vertical line column separator until the mouse pointer changes to the resize handle cursor as shown in figure 7 19. Figure 7 19 Resize Columns
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Single click your left mouse button when the cursor changes to a resize handle, keep the mouse button depressed, drag your mouse left or right to resize the selected column, then release the mouse button once you have the selected column resized to your preference. Figure 7 20 shows the description column has been widened. Figure 7 20 Resized Description Column
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mediaCAT will retain the resized spare parts list column(s) until you clear the spare parts list from the primary viewing area, or until you select the Adjust column width button as shown in figure 7 21. The Adjust column width button restores the column widths to their default width settings. Figure 7 21 Adjust Column Width
You have the option of permanently saving your adjusted spare parts list column width settings. Refer to the Form Size Settings section for information on how to configure mediaCAT to permanently save adjusted column width settings.
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7.7.
Item Information
The item information form contains additional detailed information about specific item numbers. The item information form can be display by clicking once on the information icon ( ) within the item number quick reference or at the top of the primary viewing area as shown in figure 7 22. Figure 7 22 Item Information Selection
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7.7.1. Information and Notes The Information and Notes form is displayed by selecting Information and Notes from the Item Information options list as shown in figure 7 23. Figure 7 23 Information and Notes Form
This form contains additional item number information as shown in figure 7 23. The Previous and Replaced by fields pertain to part superseding. You can click on these buttons to go directly to the item information screen for the superseding item numbers. You can maintain your sales tax rate and selling price by manually entering the value and clicking once on the Save button. The Go to suppliers price list button displays the Supplier item information form. mediaCAT can also display supplier and selling price information that you maintain in your business management system. Refer to the mediaCAT Interface section for information on how to integrate mediaCAT with your 3rd party software system.
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7.7.2. Additional Information The Additional Information form is displayed by selecting Additional information from the Item Information options list as shown in figure 7 24. Figure 7 24 Additional Information Form
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7.7.3. Where used The Where Used form is displayed by selecting Where used from the Item Information options list as shown in figure 7 25. Figure 7 25 Where Used Form
The Where Used form lists other products and documents where the item number is used. You can go directly to another document by clicking once on the document from the where used list and clicking once on the Go to button or by double-clicking on the where used entry.
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7.7.4. Notes The Notes form is displayed by selecting Notes from the Item Information options list as shown in figure 7 26. Figure 7 26 Notes Form
The Notes form provides the ability to maintain notes for specific item numbers. The manufacturer notes are maintained by Stihl and cannot be modified. You can however maintain personal notes by entering your note in the Personal Notes data entry field and clicking once on the Save button. You can delete your personal note by clicking once on the Delete button. The Import and Export buttons allow you to save notes to an external text file (Export) or import text from an external text file (Import). Refer to the View Notes section for information on viewing item number notes in the spare parts list.
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7.7.5. Technical information The Information and Notes form is displayed by selecting Information and Notes from the Item Information options list as shown in figure 7 27. Figure 7 27 Technical Information
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7.7.6. References The References form is displayed by selecting References from the Item Information options list as shown in figure 7 28. References for the Stihl catalog are refered to as Special Tools. Figure 7 28 References / Special Tools Form
The References / Special tools shows the where-used for Stihl special tools.
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7.7.7. Item Image The Item Image form is displayed by selecting Item Image from the Item Information options list as shown in figure 7 29. Figure 7 29 Item Image Form
The Item Image form will display a photographic image of the item number if an image exists and has been applied by Stihl.
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7.7.8. Supplier The Supplier form is displayed by selecting Supplier from the Item Information options list as shown in figure 7 30. Figure 7 30 Supplier Form
The Supplier form displays supplier and pricing structure information for the selected item number. Refer to the Supplier Administration and Price Maintenance sections for information on how to maintain a list of suppliers and item pricing.
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7.7.9. Includes The Includes form is displayed by selecting Includes from the Item Information options list as shown in figure 7 31. Figure 7 31 Includes Form
The Includes form can contain an image and a bill of material for a special tool part number.
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7.7.10. Stock information The Stock Information form is displayed by selecting Stock information from the Item Information options list as shown in figure 7 32. Figure 7 32 Stock Information Form
The stock information form allows you to manually maintain inventory location and quantity information as shown in figure 7 32. You manually enter information in the section titled mediaCAT and then click once on the Save button. mediaCAT can also retrieve inventory information from your business system, and this inventory information will be displayed in the bottom section titled mediaCAT Interface as shown in figure 7 32. This eliminates the need to manually maintain inventory information in mediaCAT. Refer to the section mediaCAT Interface for information on how to interface mediaCAT with your 3rd party software system. Clicking the Save button with the mediaCAT Interface enabled will force an update to your manually maintained inventory information using information from the business system. This ensures mediaCAT has access to inventory information in the event your interface is temporarily inoperative.
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7.7.11. Add to current transaction The Add to Current Transaction form is displayed by selecting Add to current transaction from the Item Information options list. Refer to the Shopping Cart Processing section for more information on how to use the shopping cart feature of mediaCAT. 7.7.12. Show help The mediaCAT help system is displayed by selecting Show help from the Item Information options list. 7.7.13. Close The Item Information form is closed and removed from your computer screen by selecting Close from the Item Information options list.
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The Stihl electronic catalog contains technical publications and manuals that are stored in the Adobe PDF format. These documents are identified in the document list with the prefix as shown in figure 8 1. Figure 8 1 Document List with Adobe PDF Documents
mediaCAT contains the Adobe Acrobat Reader software that enables your computer to open and display Adobe PDF documents. This Adobe Acrobat Reader software is installed during the mediaCAT Software Installation process. It is beyond the scope of this mediaCAT User Guide to replicate the help system that comes with Adobe Acrobat Reader. This user guide will provide the basic information needed to navigate through the Adobe PDF manuals and documents contained in the electronic catalog.
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You can change the size of the Adobe PDF document by selecting the zoom drop down arrow selection from the Adobe toolbar menu and then selecting the desired zoom setting from the selection list as shown in figure 8 3. Figure 8 3 Zoom Setting Selection
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Printing
You can print Adobe PDF documents from within mediaCAT by selecting the Print icon button from the Adobe toolbar as shown in figure 8 4. Figure 8 4 Adobe Print Toolbar Selection
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Adobe Acrobat will then display its print dialog as shown in figure 8 5. Follow the instructions and options provided by Adobe Acrobat to print the mediaCAT document. Figure 8 5 Adobe Print Dialog
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The Stihl electronic catalog contains the special tools catalog. These documents are identified in the document list with the prefix as shown in figure 9 1. This section describes the mediaCAT features that enable you to easily view the special tool documents. Figure 9 1 Document List with Special Tool Documents
mediaCAT will display all special tools that are available for the selected product as shown in figure 9 1. You can view a specific special tool document by single-clicking on the special tool document from the list in the lower left hand corner of mediaCAT or double-clicking the special tool document from the list on the right hand side as shown in figure 9 1.
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Scrolling down as shown in figure 9 3 displays the entire Products and Models where-used information.
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To the right of the Products and Models where-used is an expandable / button collapsible button that will show / hide the where-used information. The indicates the where-used information is collapsed and not visible. The button means the where-used information is expanded and visible. Clicking once with your left mouse button on the buttons will expand / collapse the where-used information. Figure 9 4 shows an example of the product where-used information expanded while the model where-used information is collapsed. Figure 9 4 Expand / Collapse Where-used Information
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b. The Document options menu has been expanded and displays a submenu option of Compare parts list as shown in figure 10 1. Single click on the Compare parts list submenu option to display the Compare Parts List form as shown in figure 10 2. Figure 10 2 Compare Parts List Form
The Compare Parts List Form contains two columns; a From column and a To column as shown in figure 10 2. There are two selection entry fields for each column; one for Product and one for Documents. We want to compare the spare parts list from product 009 to product 012. Select 009 from the From product selection entry field and then select 012 from the To product selection entry field. Next we want to compare the spare parts list for a specific document. Select B, Crankcase (35, 85), (25, 84) for the product 009 document. Then select A Crankcase for the product 012 document. Your Compare Parts List form should appear as it does in figure 10 2.
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c. Single click on the Compare button and mediaCAT will scan through electronic catalog and compare the two spare parts list referenced in figure 10 2 and return the results shown in figure 10 3. Figure 10 3 Compare Parts List Results
The results list shows the first item numbers for gasket, connecting rod, thrust washer and cover plate do not exist in the product 012 A Crankcase spare parts list and have been deleted. The next two items of gasket and cylindrical pin are identical in both spare parts list. Then a flat head screw is used in both spare parts lists, but product 012 uses (5) of these screws instead of the (4) used in the product 009 spare parts list. Then a long list of new item numbers exist in the product 012 spare parts list that dont exist in product 009, and these items show as an added item. d. Single click on the Close button when you are done using the Compare Parts List feature.
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b. The Item Number Quick Reference in the spare parts list contains the shopping cart button ( in the spare parts list. ) as shown in figure 11 2 for reference number 16
The shopping cart button ( ) is also contained on the Item Information form as shown in figure 11 3 and named Add to current transaction. Figure 11 3 Item Information Shopping Cart Selection
) and mediaCAT will attempt to Single click on the shopping cart button ( add the item number to the current shopping cart transaction.
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c. The New Transaction form will appear as shown in figure 11 4. This form appears when a current shopping cart transaction does not exist or has not been previously selected as the current transaction. mediaCAT needs to know the type of shopping cart transaction to create and to whom the shopping cart transaction should be sent. Figure 11 4 New Transaction Form
The New Transaction form contains the Type selection entry field as shown in figure 11 4. Select the drop down arrow to see the available options of Purchase Order, Warranty, Invoice, and Estimate. The supplier selection entry field contains a list of suppliers that you maintain in the Supplier Administration feature of mediaCAT. You are required to select a supplier from the selection entry field when the shopping cart transaction type is either Purchase order or Warranty claim. Select Invoice or Estimate from the Type selection entry field and observe that the title Supplier will change to Customer. mediaCAT assumes that invoice and estimate shopping cart transactions are for customers (not suppliers) and will ask you to select the customer from the selection entry field. You can select the new entry button ( ) next to the supplier / customer selection entry field if the supplier or customer does not exist. This new entry button ( ) will instruct mediaCAT to open either the Supplier Administration or Customer Administration form and enable you to add the supplier or customer. The Short Name data entry field is the default name assigned to the shopping cart transaction. Change the name to something more meaningful such as Weekly Order for Stihl. Single click the OK button to create the new transaction.
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d. mediaCAT will display the Add to current transaction form as shown in figure 11 5. Figure 11 5 Add To Current Transaction Form
The Add to Current Transaction form asks for confirmation that you want to add the item number to the shopping cart transaction named Weekly Order for Stihl as shown in figure 11 5. The Current transaction selection entry field contains a list of other open shopping cart transactions that you have created. You can assign the item number to a different shopping cart transaction by changing the Current transaction selection entry. You can also create a new current transaction by selecting the New transaction button ( ) as shown in figure 11 5. You then repeat the process for creating a new transaction as shown in figure 11 4. Single-click on the OK button once you have selected your shopping cart transaction and mediaCAT will add the item number to the shopping cart.
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e. mediaCAT will display the current shopping cart transaction at the bottom of the spare parts list as shown in figure 11 6 once the item number has been added to the shopping cart. Figure 11 6 Current Transaction in Spare Parts List
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Single click on the Hide transaction button as shown in figure 11 7 to remove the current shopping cart transaction from the primary viewing area. Figure 11 7 Hide Current Transaction in Spare Parts List
The current shopping cart transaction has not been deleted, and has only been hidden to give you extra viewing space in the spare parts list.
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g. The current shopping cart transaction will reappear at the bottom of the spare parts list every time you add a new item number to the shopping cart. You can also display the current shopping cart transaction in the spare parts list by clicking once on the Open transaction submenu option of the Documents options menu as shown in figure 11 8. Figure 11 8 Open Current Transaction in Spare Parts List
mediaCAT will display the New Transaction form as shown in figure 11 4 if the Open transaction submenu option is selected and there is no current transaction to display.
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You can also delete a line item from the shopping cart by single-clicking on the item number in the shopping cart and selecting the Delete button ( ) as shown in figure 11 10. Figure 11 10 Delete Line Item
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mediaCAT will open the supplier maintenance form as shown in figure 12 3. The supplier maintenance form contains (5) tabs; i) Company, ii) Price groups, iii) Discount groups, iv) Send orders, and v) Prices. Figure 12 3 Supplier Maintenance Form
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12.1.1.Company Tab
The company tab provides the ability to enter information about the supplier such as company name and contact details as shown in figure 12 3. The Supplier Id data entry field can be manually entered or retrieved from your software system if the mediaCAT Interface is implemented.
The example in figure 12 4 shows two item groups of A and B with a standard price of 10.00 and 25.00 respectively. Assigning the item group A or B to a specific item number will result in that item number having a selling price of 10.00 or 25.00 respectively. You can add additional item groups by clicking once on the Add button. Select an item group line from the list and single click the Delete button to remove an item group.
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The example in figure 12 5 shows two item groups of A and B. A 5 percent selling price discount will be calculated on item numbers assigned to item group A if a minimum quantity of 10 are purchased for the item number. A 15 percent selling price discount will be calculated on item numbers assigned to item group B if a minimum quantity of 11 are purchased. You can add additional discount groups by clicking once on the Add button. Select a discount group line from the list and single click the Delete button to remove a discount group.
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Your supplier can provide you with user name and password information. The connection is the URL address for your suppliers website, which is also be provided by your supplier. You can set your default language preference if your supplier offers a multi-lingual e-commerce web site. Contact your supplier to see if they have a mediaCAT enabled ecommerce web site.
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12.1.5.Prices Tab
The prices tab displays the complete price list for the supplier as shown in figure 12 7. Figure 12 7 Prices Tab
You can import the supplier price list by selecting the Import button as shown in figure 12 7, and mediaCAT will process the external price file. Contact your supplier for information on how to obtain the mediaCAT price file.
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mediaCAT will open the supplier maintenance form as shown in figure 12 9 and populate the form with the existing supplier information. You modify the supplier information by following the same procedures as described in the Company Tab, Price Groups Tab, Discount Groups Tab, Send Orders Tab and Prices Tab sections. Figure 12 9 Supplier Maintenance Form
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mediaCAT will display a delete confirmation message as shown in figure 12 11. Confirm your delete request by clicking once on the Yes button or cancel your delete request by clicking once on the No button. mediaCAT will not delete a supplier with existing shopping cart transactions. Figure 12 11 Delete Confirmation
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The supplier administration form is closed and removed from your computer screen by selecting Close from the supplier administration menu.
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mediaCAT will open the customer maintenance form as shown in figure 13 3. The customer maintenance form contains (4) tabs; i) Customer, ii) Billing Address, iii) Shipping Address, and iv) Information and Notes. Figure 13 3 Customer Maintenance Form
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The customer tab provides the ability to enter information about the customer such as company name, individual name and contact details as shown in figure 13 3. The Customer Id data entry field can be manually entered or retrieved from your software system if the mediaCAT Interface is implemented.
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mediaCAT will open the customer maintenance form as shown in figure 13 8 and populate the form with the existing customer information. You modify the customer information by following the same procedures as described in the Customer Tab, Billing Address Tab, Shipping Address Tab and Information and Notes Tab sections. Figure 13 8 Customer Maintenance Form
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mediaCAT will display a delete confirmation message as shown in figure 13 10. Confirm your delete request by clicking once on the Yes button or cancel your delete request by clicking once on the No button. mediaCAT will not delete a customer with existing shopping cart transactions. Figure 13 10 Delete Confirmation
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The customer administration form is closed and removed from your computer screen by selecting Close from the customer administration menu.
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mediaCAT will open the transaction maintenance form as shown in figure 14 3 and populate the form with the existing transaction information. The transaction maintenance form contains information about the transaction type, the recipient name / address and two tabs; Order Lines and Notes. Figure 14 3 Transaction Maintenance Form
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You can modify transactions only while they are in an Open status. You will close a transaction once you have finalized its contents and are ready to print and give to a customer (e.g. invoices and estimates) or send to a supplier (e.g. purchase orders and warranty). The Close transaction button as shown in figure 14 4 changes the transaction status from Open to Closed as shown in figure 14 5. Figure 14 5 Closed Transaction Status
The Close transaction button will change to an Open transaction button as shown in figure 14 5. You can repeatedly switch back and forth between Open transaction and Closed transaction as long as the transaction has not been sent.
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Invoices and estimates are assigned to a customer, so mediaCAT allows you to easily switch back and forth between invoice and estimate by changing the transaction type selection as shown in figure 14 7. Figure 14 7 Invoice / Estimate Selection
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Click once on the Invoice button as shown in figure 14 8 to start the transaction conversion. Invoice and estimate shopping cart transactions are assigned to customers; not suppliers. mediaCAT will display the customer selection form as shown in figure 14 9 to enable you to select the customer for the invoice / estimate. Figure 14 9 Customer Selection
Choose the customer for whom the invoice shopping cart transaction will be created and click once on the OK button. MediaCAT will create a new shopping cart transaction for the selected customer as shown in figure 14 10. Figure 14 10 New Invoice Transaction
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MediaCAT did not rename or delete the purchase order shopping cart transaction that was originally created for supplier IBEA. Click once on the Save button for the customer invoice transaction as shown in figure 14 10. This will close the transaction and you will see that the original purchase order transaction still exists. Click once again on the Save button to close the original IBEA purchase order. The Transaction Administration form will be displayed as shown in figure 14 11. Figure 14 11 Transaction Administration
You will see in the list of transactions that two entries now appear; the original purchase order transaction for supplier IBEA and the converted invoice transaction for customer John Doe.
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Click once on the Purchase order button as shown in figure 14 12 to start the transaction conversion. Purchase order and warranty shopping cart transactions are assigned to suppliers; not customers. mediaCAT will display the supplier selection form as shown in figure 14 13 to enable you to select the supplier for the purchase order / warranty. Figure 14 13 Supplier Selection
Choose the supplier for whom the purchase order shopping cart transaction will be created and click once on the OK button. MediaCAT will create a new shopping cart transaction for the selected supplier as shown in figure 14 14. Figure 14 14 New Purchase Order Transaction
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MediaCAT did not rename or delete the invoice shopping cart transaction that was originally created for customer John Doe. Click once on the Save button for the purchase order transaction as shown in figure 14 14. This will close the transaction and you will see that the original invoice transaction still exists. Click once again on the Save button to close the original John Doe invoice. The Transaction Administration form will be displayed as shown in figure 14 15. Figure 14 15 Transaction Administration
You will see in the list of transactions that two entries now appear; the original invoice transaction for customer John Doe and the converted purchase order transaction for supplier IBEA.
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14.1.5.Print Transaction
mediaCAT provides a Print button at the bottom of the transaction maintenance form as shown in figure 14 16 that allows you to print a paper copy of the transaction. Figure 14 16 Print Transaction
14.1.6.Export Transaction
mediaCAT enables the Export button at the bottom of the transaction maintenance form as shown in figure 14 17 once you close the shopping cart transaction. You must also enable the mediaCAT Interface to activate the Export button. Figure 14 17 Export Transaction
14.1.7.E-mail Transaction
mediaCAT enables the E-mail button at the bottom of the transaction maintenance form as shown in figure 14 18 once you close the shopping cart transaction. You must also have configured the E-Mail Provider Tab in the Personal Settings, plus provide the e-mail address in the Company Tab of the selected supplier to activate the e-mail button. Figure 14 18 E-mail Transaction
14.1.8.e-Commerce Transaction
mediaCAT enables the e-commerce button at the bottom of the transaction maintenance form once you close the purchase order or warranty shopping cart transaction. You must also have configured the Send Orders Tab in the Supplier Administration section to activate the ecommerce button. The
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mediaCAT enables the export button at the bottom of the transaction maintenance form once you close the purchase order or warranty shopping cart transaction. The export buttonis only enabled if you have implemented the mediaCAT Interface.
Select the Paste button and mediaCAT will paste a copy of the selected transaction into the display list as shown in figure 14 20.
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mediaCAT will display a delete confirmation message as shown in figure 14 22. Confirm your delete request by clicking once on the Yes button or cancel your delete request by clicking once on the No button. Figure 14 22 Delete Confirmation
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The transaction administration form is closed and removed from your computer screen by selecting Close from the transaction administration menu.
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The Import Price List form contains two tabs: the Price file tab and the mediaCATInterface tab.
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15.1.1. Price File Tab The Import Price List contains a Price File tab as shown in figure 15 2. Figure 15 2 Price File Tab
This import feature is used when you have an external file that contains item number, description, and pricing information for a specific supplier. The Find button is used to locate and select the price file on your computer. Selecting the OK button after finding and selecting the external price file will commence the price file import process. The remaining information on the price tab such as supplier name, Includes discounts, etc. is retrieved from the external price file and displayed after import processing is complete. Contact your Stihl source of supply to obtain the price file for importing into mediaCAT.
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15.1.2. mediaCAT Interface Tab The Import Price List contains a mediaCAT Interface tab as shown in figure 15 3. Figure 15 3 mediaCAT Interface Tab
This import feature is used when you have enabled the mediaCAT Interface and you desire to import all pricing information from your external software system into mediaCAT. The Update prices button is only enabled when the mediaCAT Interface is enabled.
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The Multiply Prices form contains two tabs: the Prices tab and the Delete tab.
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15.2.1.Prices Tab
The Multiply Prices form contains a Prices tab as shown in figure 15 5. Figure 15 5 Prices Tab
The Prices tab allows you to adjust selling prices based on a multiplication factor that is expressed in percentage terms. For example, a 20% increase would be a multiplication factor of 1.20 as shown in figure 15 5. You can also specify that the multiplication factor should only apply to item numbers where the current net price is between a from / to range. The price adjustments can be applied to all supplier pricing or a specific supplier by choosing the appropriate Based on . . radio button option.
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15.2.2.Delete Tab
The Multiply Prices form contains a Delete tab as shown in figure 15 6. Figure 15 6 Delete Tab
The Delete prices button is used to delete all prices from mediaCAT or prices for a specific supplier. Select the All radio button option to delete all prices or select the Supplier radio button and specify the suppler to delete prices for the specific supplier.
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Your software provider has access to a mediaCAT Interface Guide that provides detailed instructions on how to implement the mediaCAT interface. Most of the information exchange between mediaCAT and your business management system happens transparently without any overt actions required by you. The Import Price List and Import Stock Information are two activities however that require specific actions to effect the information exchange.
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The Import Stock Information form will appear as shown in figure 16 1. The Import button will function once the mediaCAT interface is enabled and if your software provider has chosen to implement that periodic stock update process.
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The settings that can be maintained include: a. Remember window size and position b. Retain Parts list column width settings You can resize the spare parts list column as described in the Resize Column Width section. These resized column width settings will remain temporary unless you place a green in the Retain parts list column width settings. c. Double-click on item number to display item information The Item Information form contains detailed information about a selected item number as shown in figure dd. The item information form is displayed by selecting the button within the spare parts list. Single clicking on an item number in the spare parts list invokes the Selecting Document Hot Spots feature and locates the selected item number on the spare parts list image. You can configure mediaCAT to display the Item Information form by double-clicking on the spare parts list item number as shown in figure xx. d. Show colours available in stock and Style This feature is enabled when mediaCAT is connected to an external 3rd party business system. The
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reference numbers in the spare parts list will be color coded if you place a green in the Show colours available in stock. e. Help text transparency allows you set the transparency level on help text. f. Image information transparency allows you to set the transparency level on the Item Number Quick Refernece display.
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The settings that can be maintained include: a. Path to save data mediaCAT assigns a default location for storing transaction information, but you can search for and select a different drive / directory location by clicking once on the Find button and navigating to a drive / directory of your choice. Caution should be exercised however when changing the destination location. mediaCAT will not automatically copy data from an old storage location to the new location that you specify. The data will be lost in your old location unless you manually use Windows operating system procedures to copy the old data to your newly specified storage location. b. Transaction retention days The transaction retention period indicates how long completed transactions will remain on your computer before being deleted by mediaCAT. c. Display menu item Add to current transaction - You can specify whether you want to use the shopping cart feature of mediaCAT. A green indicates you want to use this feature and the Add to current transaction will appear
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throughout mediaCAT forms where shopping cart functionality is supported. You will also want to specify the transaction retention period (in days). d. Show prices in the parts list You can add additional columns to the spare parts list for item number pricing information. The Show prices in parts list checkbox located on the Transaction tab configures mediaCAT to display pricing information if the green is selected. mediaCAT will use pricing that you established with the Price Maintenance feature unless i) you have implemented the mediaCAT Interface feature, and ii) you select the Prices from software system checkboxes to configure mediaCAT to obtain pricing information from your software system e. Prices from Software System mediaCAT can display pricing information contained in 3rd party software systems if the mediaCAT Interface is enabled and this check box is selected. f. Delete data button see Clean Database section.
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19. Notes
mediaCAT provides the ability to create notes for products, document, and items. Notes can be manufacturer create notes or personal notes. mediaCAT will allow you to only view manufacturer notes, while you have full ability to add, maintain and delete personal notes.
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b. The Documents options menu contains a submenu option named Document Notes as shown in figure 19 1. Single-click on the Document Notes submenu option to display the Document Note form as shown in figure 19 2. Figure 19 2 Document Note Form
c. You can enter your personal notes in the document note form as shown in figure 19 2. The document note form contains standard text editing controls such as font type, font size, alignment, copy / paste, etc. Click the Save diskette icon to save the document note.
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The search criteria form is located in the top of the primary viewing area as shown in figure 19 - 3, and consists of a Description data entry field, a Part of description checkbox, three radio buttons for selecting manufacturer notes, personal notes or both manufacturer and personal notes, three checkboxes for specifying whether to search for product notes, document notes and item notes, a Start search button and a Modify button which is initially disabled.
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b. Enter the text exam in the Description data entry field and click on the Part of description checkbox to ensure it is selected with a green . Select the Find manufacturer and personal notes radio button and also select all three checkboxes to search for the description exam in product notes, document notes and item notes as shown in figure 19 3. Single click on the Start search button to display the search results as shown in figure 19 4. (Note: your search results will likely not return any results since the example given is for personal notes that do not exist on your system). Figure 19 4 Notes Search Results
The search results returned one entry as shown in figure 19 4. There are three columns in the search results display list; a Type column, a Description column, and an untitled column that displays the note that matched the search criteria. The text exam was found in an item note for item number 9079 319 1010. The selection of the Part of description tells mediaCAT to include a partial match of the search criteria in the search results. mediaCAT would have excluded this entry from the search results list if we had not selected the Part of description because our search criteria was exam and not the word example. You can double-click on the item note from the search results display list and mediaCAT will go directly to the Notes form in Item Information.
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c. Remove the text exam from the Description data entry field and single on the Start search button. mediaCAT will display all notes that exist in the electronic catalog as shown in figure 19 5 since we did not specify any note text search criteria. (Note: your search results will likely not return any results since the example given is for personal notes that do not exist on your system). Figure 19 5 Notes Search Results
The search results display list contains one document note, two item notes and one product note as shown in figure 19 5. Double-clicking on a note entry from the search results display list will take you directly to the selected note.
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