Bosch Appliances Home Security System LBB 4190 User Manual

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2 Getting 
Started 
2.1 Using 
windows 
2.1.1  Running the software in Windows 
Bosch Digital Congress Network software needs 
Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional or XP 
Professional before it can run. 
 
Windows allows you to run more than one 
application at a time and transfer information 
between applications. As the software comprises a 
number of modules, many of which interact with 
each other, the multitasking aspect of Windows is an 
important feature. 
 
The Windows graphical user interface is highly visual, 
and the software also makes full use of this capability 
to control conferences using icons, menus and the 
many other standard Windows features. 
 
 i 
   Note 
Running the software does not prevent you 
running other Windows applications at the 
same time, and any number of application 
windows can be run simultaneously. However, 
the internal memory capacity of your PC and 
how it is configured may affect the speed at 
which some applications run if too many are 
running at the same time. 
 
 i 
   Note 
It is recommended that screen savers and 
power management systems be turned off. 
2.1.2 Learning about Windows 
The software user manuals assume a basic 
understanding of Windows. Although some of the 
important Windows conventions are covered in this 
section, it is strongly recommended that you read the 
user guide supplied with Windows before attempting 
to use the software. 
2.1.3 Understanding icons 
Windows uses graphical symbols, known as ‘icons’, 
for representing various elements, including the 
following: 
 
• 
Application icon - a representation of an 
application that has been started. Application 
icons appear on the taskbar. 
 
The software uses application icons to show which 
applications are currently running. You can restore 
an application by clicking on it. 
2.1.4  Moving around an application 
Each application opens as a separate window. Every 
window has some common elements - although not 
every window uses all the elements. A typical 
window configuration is shown below:xx  
 
Figure 1 A typical windows configuration. 
The various parts of the screen are: 
xx  
Title bar - is located along the top of the window and 
shows the name of the application and the name of 
the document currently open (if applicable). If more 
than one window is open, the title bar for the active 
window is a different color or density (usually darker) 
than others. A window can be moved about the 
desktop by dragging on the title bar.