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Operating your MCC 3100 for Windows Mobile device
Logging off
1. To log off, select Menu, Logout.
The Login status indicator changes to Offline. MCC 3100 for
Windows Mobile remains active when you are logged off. To exit the
application, see “Starting and exiting MCC 3100 for Windows
Mobile” on page 49.
Figure 6: Logoff status indicator
Turning off auto-login
At startup, the MCC 3100 attempts to automatically log on to the system.
This process is repeated until log on is successful.
You can turn off the autologin feature if you do not know your
configuration settings, or if you do not want to be connected to the
system.
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