HP t1000 T1500/T1510 Windows-based Terminal Network Installation Guide - Page 64

Appendix A, procedure.

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50 Appendix A • If security is enabled, after turning on power you may wait until the Login dialog box displays. Press Ctrl+G and then enter a valid administrator or user login name and password. Follow the prompts displayed on the screen. Note Your security access level may limit the resets available to you. Refer to the on-line help documentation for details. Note If the screen display becomes disabled because a resolution or refresh rate incompatible with your monitor has been selected, power on the terminal and press the S key when you hear the beep. This will restore the display settings to 640x480 at 60 Hz (default), with which virtually all monitors can operate. Note If you converted the boot model to network boot and want to return to local boot, power on the terminal and press the L key when you hear the beep. This will permanently restore the boot model to local boot. To go back to network boot, repeat step 6 of the above procedure. The G-key reset does not reset the L-key action. Note The G-key Reset function does not reset the login or configuration of the terminal. This is to prevent a Guest or User from being able to access the terminal at a higher level. For a Guest, the only way to reactivate root access to the terminal is to use the Select | System | Setup | Files | Activate Login dialog box, then log out and re-log in as Administrator ("Admin" or "root"). A User can log out and re-log in as Administrator.

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50
Appendix A
If security is enabled, after turning on power you may wait until the
Login
dialog
box displays. Press
Ctrl
+
G
and then enter a valid administrator or user login
name and password.
Follow the prompts displayed on the screen.
Note
Your security access level may limit the resets available
to you. Refer to the on-line help documentation for
details.
Note
If the screen display becomes disabled because a
resolution or refresh rate incompatible with your
monitor has been selected, power on the terminal and
press the
S
key when you hear the beep. This will
restore the display settings to 640x480 at 60 Hz
(default), with which virtually all monitors can operate.
Note
If you converted the boot model to network boot and
want to return to local boot, power on the terminal and
press the
L
key when you hear the beep. This will
permanently restore the boot model to local boot. To go
back to network boot, repeat step 6 of the above
procedure. The
G
-key reset does not reset the
L-
key
action.
Note
The
G
-key Reset function does not reset the login or
configuration of the terminal. This is to prevent a Guest
or User from being able to access the terminal at a
higher level. For a Guest, the only way to reactivate
root access to the terminal is to use the
Select |
System | Setup | Files | Activate Login
dialog box,
then log out and re-log in as Administrator (“Admin” or
“root”). A User can log out and re-log in as
Administrator.