Chapter 6
Using PowerScript
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S
TARTING
AND
S
TOPPING
P
OWER
S
CRIPT
While using PowerScript:
•
Do not connect or disconnect the mouse or keyboard while PowerScript is running.
•
You can safely leave the Start Card in the card slot when powering down.
•
Enter
Ctrl+S
to save your work before turning PowerScript off.
To start PowerScript:
1
Insert the PowerScript Start Card in the PC Card slot on the front panel.
2
Turn on the power switch, located on the PowerScript rear panel.
It normally takes about 15 to 30 seconds for PowerScript to power up all the way.
Note
If you are using an Ethernet adapter with PowerScript, you must insert the Power-
Script Start Card in the front slot and the Ethernet adapter in the rear slot—other-
wise, PowerScript will not start. For more information regarding the use of Ethernet
adapters, see Chapter 8,
PowerScript Computer Connections
.
To stop PowerScript:
1
Enter
Ctrl+S
to save your work, or display the
PROJECT/PAGE
menu and click the
Save
option.
2
Turn off the power switch.
Doing a System Reset
It is a rare occurrence, but if PowerScript ceases to function during normal operation,
enter
Ctrl+Alt+Delete
to reset (that is, restart) PowerScript. If this fails to restart Power-
Script, turn the power switch off, wait a few moments, then turn on the power switch
again.
START CARD
If you don’t insert the Start Card before
turning on the power switch, this
picture appears on the screen (after a
few moments) prompting you to insert
the Start Card
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