Startup sequence – IBM N2800e User Manual

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Startup sequence

This is a typical startup sequence of events for the NetVista Thin Client Express. If
any of these events do not occur, see “Resolving hardware problems” on page 31.

1.

The following devices show light-emitting diode (LED) indications:
v Logic unit (system LED and network status LED)
v Keyboard
v Monitor

1

v Any USB devices

2

2.

The following internal hardware components initialize:
v Memory
v L1 cache
v Video memory
v Keyboard controller

3.

The IBM NetVista thin client screen appears on the monitor.

4.

One of the following appears:
v The Thin Client Express Setup Utility. The Setup Utility appears in either of

the following situations:
– You start the NetVista thin client for the first time.
– You previously reset the NetVista thin client to the factory-default

property settings.

The Configuration Tool launches after the Setup Utility in either situation.

Refer to “Configuring the N2800e Thin Client Express” on page 11 for more
information about working with the Setup Utility.

v The NetVista Thin Client Express detects the CompactFlash card and loads

the operating system into memory.

v The interface that you specified with the Configuration Tool appears. The

interface can be either of the following:
– One or more applications
– A launch bar with one or more applications

Refer to the following sections for more information about configuring your
NetVista Thin Client Express:
v “Configuring the N2800e Thin Client Express” on page 11
v “Installing the Thin Client Service Utility and the Operations Utilities” on

page 15

v “Managing your Thin Client Express remotely” on page 19

1. Refer to the documentation for your monitor if there is no LED indication.

2. Refer to the documentation for your USB devices if there are no LED indications.

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