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Now that you’ve connected all the components, you are ready to power up the system and begin configuring and using the
software.

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Powering Up

Powering Up Your System

To power up the SCRIPT Viewer system:

1. Turn on the 15” SCRIPTedit monitor.
2. Turn on the SCRIPT Viewer CPU (the on/off switch is located behind the keyed door

on the front panel of the CPU

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3. The SCRIPTview flat-panel displays turn on when you power up the SCRIPT Viewer

CPU.

Split Screen Processing

PVTV SCRIPT Viewer software splits the screen in half with the SCRIPTedit application
automatically loading on the 15” monitor and the SCRIPTview application running on
all the flat-panel displays.

Other installed software, like Windows NT®, will view the monitors and displays as
one screen, so dialog boxes and splash screens) may appear off center. However, they
are appearing half on the 15” monitor and half on the displays.

What to Expect at Startup
At startup, you will see the Windows NT boot-up procedures and splash screen. Then you will
be asked to do two things initially to log on:

1. When prompted, press CTRL, ALT, and DELETE simultaneously.
2. When prompted for a password, press ENTER.

You can add or change the password at any time, see the Microsoft Windows
NT manual for instructions on how to do this.

Starting the Software

When you initially power up (boot up) SCRIPT Viewer, SCRIPTview will appear on the flat panel
display. If it does not load, you will need to start it.
To start SCRIPT Viewer:

1. Go to the Windows Start menu.
2. Select Programs.
3. Select Startup.
4. Click SCRIPTview.

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15” Monitor

Flat-panel Display

Double-click the SCRIPT Viewer Icon

from the Window’s Desktop.

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