Turning off auto-login – Avaya 3100 User Manual

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Operating Avaya 3100 MC - Client for Windows Mobile

38 NN42030-107 Avaya 3100 Mobile Communicator 3.1 Standard 03.05 October 2010

1. To log on, select Menu, Login.

The Login status indicator changes to Online.

Logging on while the Avaya 3100 MC - Client device is cradled

Depending on how Microsoft ActivSync is configured, you may lose wireless network connectivity when
you cradle your device. If this happens, you can reestablish a connection by logging off and logging on
again. Your data traffic is then transmitted over the USB connection. To reconnect to the wireless networks
after uncradling your device, log off and then log on.

You can change the settings that control network connectivity while the device is cradled. For more
information, see

“Modifying the Microsoft ActiveSync settings” on page 22

.

Logging off

1. To log off, select Menu, Logout.

The Login status indicator changes to Offline. Avaya 3100 MC - Client for Windows Mobile remains
active when you are logged off. To exit the application, see

“Starting and exiting” on page 37

.

Figure 6: ogoff status indicator

Turning off auto-login

At startup, the Avaya 3100 MC - Client 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.

Turning off autologin

1. Select Menu, Stop Auto Login while the Avaya 3100 MC - Client for Windows Mobile is attempting to

log on.

The Avaya 3100 MC - Client for Windows Mobile stops attempting to log on to the system. The auto-login
feature is reenabled the next time you log on.

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