When a BlueZone program is started, the first session to load is labeled S1 for a display session or P1 for a printer session.
Each additional session launched is assigned the next available session number. This numbering scheme is also the order in
which the Jump Screen feature selects the next session to show.
Note
When executed in the above fashion, BlueZone always starts with the lowest inactive session identifier (i.e., P1 first, then
P2, etc.).
Using to run a new session
Once a single BlueZone Session is running, additional sessions can be loaded using the menu item located on the BlueZone menu bar. Select the session type to launch from the slide out menu.
Loading multiple sessions using auto-launch sessions
BlueZone can be configured to automatically launch multiple sessions during the startup of a configured master session. To
enable auto-launch, on the BlueZone menu bar, click and enable the check boxes and select the session type for as many as four additional sessions. Command line switches can
also be specified to launch certain sessions or use specific configuration files. Refer to
Command line switches for more information.
Using the /S command line switch to run a specific session
BlueZone sessions can be executed in any sequence by specifying the
/Sx command line switch, where
x is the desired session identifier. For example, to execute session S5, right-click the BlueZone shortcut icon and click
Properties from the pop-up menu box. From the Properties sheet, select the Shortcut page then append the command line switch
/S5 to the
Target edit box string. Refer to
Command line switches for more information.
Using the BlueZone Session Manager to run a specific session
BlueZone ships with a companion program called BlueZone Session Manager. It provides and easy to use interface to configure
and launch multiple sessions. Refer to
BlueZone Session Manager for more information.