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Appendix A
Quick-Start Procedure
Quick-Start Procedure
Quick-Start Procedure
Quick-Start Procedure
These instructions are for network administrators and end users already familiar
with networks and terminals. They provide the minimum information needed to get
the terminal into a basic operating mode that permits access to the full help system,
services, and upgrade software residing on designated servers on the network.
1.
1.
1.
1. Set the terminal on the desktop.
2.
2.
2.
2. Connect the terminal communication interfaces.
•
A network-boot terminal must connect to the network through the network
port; a network boot can not be performed through a serial port.
•
A local-boot terminal does not need a communication interface to boot. A
communication interface is needed only to support the applications you are
going to use.
3.
3.
3.
3. Connect power (power module), VGA monitor, keyboard, and mouse.
4.
4.
4.
4. Turn on power. After boot up completes, the desktop will be displayed and the
Select
Select
Select
Select button will appear at the left side of the task bar.
5.
5.
5.
5. If this is a new terminal, upon start-up you automatically have administrator
privileges and no password is required. Continue with the next step (step 6);
however,
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If the Login
Login
Login
Login dialog box appears, log in using the administrator name “admin”
or “root” and the administrator password. If you do not know the
administrator password, try to log in with no password. If you can not log in
as administrator, the terminal memory may need to be re-flashed.
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If Automatic Login as Guest
Automatic Login as Guest
Automatic Login as Guest
Automatic Login as Guest is selected from a previous session, the Login
Login
Login
Login
dialog box will not appear, and you will not be able to access the Select |
Select |
Select |
Select |
System | Setup | Administration
System | Setup | Administration
System | Setup | Administration
System | Setup | Administration dialog boxes. In this case, use Select |
Select |
Select |
Select |
Setup | Files | Activate Logon
Setup | Files | Activate Logon
Setup | Files | Activate Logon
Setup | Files | Activate Logon dialog box and enter a valid login name and
password. Then select Select | Shutdown
Select | Shutdown
Select | Shutdown
Select | Shutdown and Login as a different user
Login as a different user
Login as a different user
Login as a different user,
and log in as administrator.
6.
6.
6.
6. If you want to change the terminal from local boot (default) to network boot,
press the Select
Select
Select
Select button at the lower-left corner of the desktop and select
System
System
System
System. In the Select | System
Select | System
Select | System
Select | System pop up menu, select Setup
Setup
Setup
Setup. This opens the
Setup
Setup
Setup
Setup window, which has a menu bar from which dialog boxes may be opened.
Click on Administration
Administration
Administration
Administration and select Boot Model
Boot Model
Boot Model
Boot Model. In the Boot Model
Boot Model
Boot Model
Boot Model dialog box
select Network Boot
Network Boot
Network Boot
Network Boot. Click on the Set
Set
Set
Set button, then re-boot the terminal (Select
Select
Select
Select
| Shutdown
| Shutdown
| Shutdown
| Shutdown). The terminal is now set to boot from the network until the boot
model is changed.
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