How to sign off, Automatic sign off, How to change your sign-on code – Gasboy CFN III Mgnr's Mnl V3.4 User Manual
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MDE-4315 CFN Series CFN III Manager’s Manual for Windows NT · August 2004
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Site Controller III
When you are properly signed on, the terminal prints a message such as
Connected to site 1010 on Tue 7/27/04 1:12PM to show that the command
session has begun and it is ready to accept commands. The next line displays
the command prompt (P*).
How to Sign Off
To end a command session, press ESCAPE or type EXIT or QUIT and press
ENTER.
The terminal will accept no further commands until you or someone else signs
on again. When you sign off, the terminal prints Sign off Tue 10/26/04
1:25PM. Do not click the “X” in the upper right corner of the window.
Automatic Sign Off
If you do not type anything on the terminal for 5 minutes, the terminal ends the
command session automatically. This protects the system if you forget to sign
off.
How to Change Your Sign-on Code
Use the command LOAD SIGNON or LO SIG to change your sign-on code. A
sign-on code can be up to 16 characters long, and does not have to be a word.
You can use any combination of characters. When you load a new sign-on code,
your previous sign-on code is erased. In order to maintain security, do not write
down your sign-on code.
1
Type LOAD SIGNON.
2
Enter your new code.
Note: In the boxed examples shown in this manual user entries are bold
typeface and terminal responses are in regular typeface. A
↵ shows that
the user pressed ENTER.
How to Enter Commands and Data
Note: Any time you enter a command, you can type the full command or use the
short form, such as LO SIG for LOAD SIGNON in the section
immediately above. You can use either UPPERCASE or lowercase letters
when typing commands.
LOAD SIGNON (LO SIG)
P* LOAD SIGNON
↵
Sign on code? ********
↵
P*