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Operation
Computer Features
Below are short descriptions of the various parts of the computer system and their functions.
CD-ROM Drive
Press the button below and to the right of the disk tray to insert or eject a disk.
Floppy Disk Drive
The computer has at least one 3.5-inch, 1.4 MB disk drive. Insert a 3.5-inch disk through the drive door
flap. Press the small button on the lower right to eject the disk.
Hard Drive Activity Indicator
This light blinks when the hard drive is active.
Computer Power Indicator
The computer power indicator is green when power to the computer is ON.
Computer Power Switch
The computer power switch turns the computer power ON and OFF. Pressing the computer power switch
performs a complete reboot.
Computer Reset Button
Pressing the computer-reset button reboots the computer after a system failure, but does not power down
the hard drive.
Computer Operation
When the Main Circuit Breaker (lower left rear of system) is ON (
I
), the computer runs on a circuit
separate from the rest of the system. When the Main Circuit Breaker is ON, the computer can be powered
up by pressing the power button on the computer faceplate.
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NOTE
Because it is on a different circuit, the computer does not lose power after the system
EMO button is pushed.
To turn OFF the computer while the dispensing system is ON:
1.
Save and close all open files and programs and exit FmNT.
2.
Click on
Start
in the lower left of your monitor screen and select
Shutdown
. Click on
Yes
.
3.
After a message appears telling you that it is safe to turn off the computer, turn the Power Switch
OFF (
O
).
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The computer will turn OFF (the green Power Indicator goes OFF).
To reboot the computer while the dispensing system is ON:
4.
If possible, save any open files and close all programs.
5.
To reboot the computer, press the reset button on the front face of the computer.
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The computer will turn OFF briefly and then back ON (the green Power Indicator goes OFF,
then back ON) and automatically reboot.
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