Operating instructions
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optiClient 130 V5.0 , Administrator Documentation and Operating Instructions
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Nur für den internen Gebrauch
First Steps, Display Modes and General Operation
Starting the Program, Logging On, Terminating the Program
> Different administration functions are available for managing the user or site information
and for switching to the configuration - depending on the settings currently configured.
Click Manage for this.
– Settings
Opens the Settings dialog for configuring the optiClient 130 parameters. Once you
have finished editing your settings you are returned to the Logon dialog. The current
settings are applied when you log on.
For more information on the individual settings, see the section Configuration and Set-
tings.
– Add login lets you add a new user login and associated password.
Copy login copies the settings for the current user login to a new user login.
Change login lets you enter another user login for the current user (rename).
Delete login deletes the current user login.
– Change password is used to define a new password.
– Add location lets you enter a new location.
Copy location copies the settings for the current location to a new location.
Change location lets you enter another location name for the current location (re-
name).
Delete location deletes the current location.
> Click OK to confirm logon.
The main bar and associated windows and components opens in accordance with your settings
and optiClient 130 functions are available for use.
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When you log on as a user for the first time, you will need to define various user-
specific settings, e.g., to connect to the communication system and to identify
the optiClient 130 user. Without these settings, the optiClient 130 cannot be op-
erated.
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Please refer to the section Starting optiClient 130 for the First Time with Active Cen-
tral Configuration (DLS) for special information on using the central configuration for
configuring or logging on users for the first time.