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Model 8690 User Guide – ITP Mode
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Optional USB Devices
You can connect a standard USB keyboard to your Model 8690 endpoint using the
USB client port on the back of the endpoint (see 
). The operating system will
automatically detect the device when the endpoint is powered on. You can configure
the keyboard properties under Start - Settings - Control Panel - 
Keyboard
Instead of connecting an external keyboard, you can use the USB client port to con-
nect a mouse. If you would like to connect both a mouse and a keyboard to the end-
point, connect the mouse to the keyboard, and then connect the keyboard to the USB
client port on the endpoint. The operating system recognizes all daisy-chained USB
devices. You can configure mouse properties under Start - Settings - Control Panel -
Mouse
.
Message Indicator Lamp
The Message Indicator lamp (located at the top, right corner of the endpoint) flashes
whenever there is one or more waiting messages. In addition, the display indicates the
number of messages you have waiting. See 
 for instructions on retrieving mes-
sages.
NOTE: 
The lamp indicates new messages by default, but can also be programmed for
other functions.
If desired, you can program the endpoint so that the message lamp does not flash,
even when new messages are waiting. For details, see page see 
.
Reset Button
The Reset Button on the back of the endpoint immediately shuts down the operating
system and any applications that are currently running on the endpoint. When the
Reset Button is pushed, the screen goes blank, and the default settings are restored.
After a few moments the operating system restarts and the client application re-opens
when network connectivity is re-established.
CAUTION
Do not press the Reset button on your endpoint unless you are told to do so
by your system or network administrator. 
Desktop shortcuts and any prefer-
ences that have not been saved in the registry are lost when you press the Reset
button. In addition, the endpoint will require additional programming to restore it
to its previous operational state.