Startup sequence
This is a typical startup sequence of events for the N70 thin client. If any of these
events do not occur, see “Resolving hardware problems” on page 19.
1.
The following devices show light-emitting diode (LED) indications:
v
Logic unit
v
Keyboard
v
Monitor
1
v
Any USB devices
2
2.
The following internal hardware components initialize:
v
Memory
v
L1 cache
v
Video memory
v
Keyboard controller
3.
The IBM NetVista thin client Configuration Program screen appears on the
monitor in either of the following situations:
v
You start the NetVista thin client for the first time.
v
You previously reset the NetVista thin client to the factory-default property
settings.
The N70 thin client will reboot after settings are saved during the
Configuration program step.
Refer to “Using the Configuration Program to initially configure the
workstation” on page 11 for information on using the Configuration Program
menu.
4.
The thin client Setup Utility appears.
You can specify the interface through the Setup Utility. The interface can be
either of the following:
v
An application you specify
v
A Start button with one or more applications
Refer to “Using the Setup Utility to configure the workstation” on page 12 for
more information on using the Setup Utility.
For information on how to remotely configure workstations, refer to “Managing
your thin client remotely” on page 13.
1. Refer to the documentation for your monitor if there is no LED indication.
2. Refer to the documentation for your USB devices if there are no LED indications.
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