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User Manual Line Computer UNIX 3 Desktop (Root Window) Software Version 501.xx 01/99 Issue 3.2 Desktop User Interface 3 - 9 - Se ttin gs This me nu item co mbines t he menu options "Sel ect lang uage", "Ch…
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3.2.1.2 OPTIONS Menu
- Clock on/off
If the menu option Clock on is selected, a clock displaying the current time appears on the desktop.
(As the Clock option obtains the current time from the computer’s internal clock, the latter must be set
correctly).
● Click on OPTIONS --> Clock on/off.
A clock displaying the current time appears on the desktop.
To deactivate the clock:
● Click on OPTIONS --> Clock on/off.
The clock is no longer displayed.
- Pocket calculator on/off
When selecting Pocket calculator on a scientific calculator is displayed on the screen. It is operated
by using the mouse.
● Click on OPTIONS --> Pocket calculator on/off.
A calculator is displayed on the desktop.
To deactivate the calculator:
● Click on OPTIONS --> Pocket calculator on/off.
The calculator is no longer displayed.
- Generate Hardcopy
When this function is selected, a hardcopy of the current window is output on a connected printer.
● Click on OPTIONS --> Generate hardcopy.
The mouse cursor appears in the shape of a cross (+).
● Click on window of which a printout is to be obtained.
A signal sounding twice announces the generation of the screen printout. Shortly thereafter,
a printout of the selected window is output on the printer.
User Manual Line Computer UNIX 3 Desktop (Root Window)
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- Settings
This menu item combines the menu options "Select language", "Change time zones" and "Change operating
mode". This option allows the settings selected upon the installation of the LC software to be changed later
on (see chapt. 1, section 1.2.3).
- Change language
This menu option can be used to switch to a different language of the LC user interface.
● Click on OPTIONS --> Settings --> Change language.
The UNIX window "Language-Configuration" opens.
The four languages listed below are available:
1) D German
2) F French
3) GB English
4) I Italian
● At the cursor position, enter the number (1 through 4) that corresponds to the desired language,
or abort the procedure by entering the number 5.
● Press the RETURN key.
● When the information "To activate the new setting you have to restart the Line Computer Unix
please press return" is displayed, press the RETURN key once again.The UNIX window closes.
● Open the main menu (see chapt. 2, page 2 - 18) and terminate the line computer session using
the LC-End menu option.
● On the main menu, restart the line computer session using the LC-Start menu option.
After the start, the LC user interface is displayed in the language selected.
- Change time zones
This menu option can be used to adapt the time setting of the internal clock of the line computer to the
current time zone. Twelve different time zones can be selected from.
● Click on OPTIONS --> Settings --> Change time zones.
The UNIX window "Timezone-Configuration" opens.
● Enter the root password at the cursor position and then press the RETURN key.
The window contains a listing of all time zones that can be selected. Every time zone is identified
by a number.
● At the cursor position, enter the number (1 through 12) that corresponds to the desired time zone,
or abort the procedure by entering the number 13.
● Press the RETURN key.
The UNIX window closes.
The internal clock of the line computer is set to the current time of the selected time zone.
- Change operating mode
This menu option can be used to change the user mode of the LC user interface (see section 3.1.1).
The following operating modes can be selected from:
1) Programming programming mode
2) Controlling control mode

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● Click on OPTIONS --> Settings --> Change operating mode.
The UNIX window "DESK-Configuration" opens.
The window contains a listing of the operating modes that can be selected. Every operating mode
is identified by a number.
● At the cursor position, enter the number (1 or 2) that corresponds to the desired operating mode,
or abort the procedure by entering the number 3.
● Press the RETURN key.
● When the information "To activate the new setting you have to restart the Line Computer Unix
please press return" is displayed, press the RETURN key once again.The UNIX window closes.
● Terminate the line computer session by means of LC-End.
● Restart the line computer session by means of LC-Start.
Following the start, the desktop is displayed in the selected operating mode (user mode)
(see Fig. 3.1.1 and Fig. 3.1.2).
- Network
This menu item combines the menu options "Change system name", "Change network settings", "Log on
external computer" and "Change network configuration". This option allows network parameters to be
entered or changed.
CAUTION
All functions concerning the network of the computer system may be performed only by persons having a
profound knowledge about networks and how they are configured.
- Change system name
This menu option allows you to change the system name of the line computer.
● Click on OPTIONS --> Network --> Change system name.
The UNIX window "Change system node name" opens.
● Respond to the query as to whether the current name is to be really changed with
y
and confirm
by pressing RETURN.
● When the next query appears, enter the new system name and confirm with RETURN.
NOTE
Acceptable is an alpha-numeric name comprising max. eight characters without any blanks and spe-
cial characters (e.g. aut95289).
● The query about the correctness of the name is to be answered with
y
and confirmed with RETURN.
The new name is stored in the system and the operating system is relinked.
● Respond to the two queries that are now displayed with
y
and press RETURN in each case.
● When the line "Hit <RETURN> to continue" is displayed, press the RETURN key.
The UNIX window closes.
● The computer system is to be shut down using the Shutdown main menu function and subse-
quently to be rebooted. The line computer system is started with the new name.