Mercury Direct: The Basics

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The Mercury Direct Control Panel is the program that connects with the Internet to send and receive orders and messages. It automatically connects every few minutes, and sends and receives any waiting orders and messages. The Control Panel also allows you to configure and set up the Mercury Direct program.
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*[[Starting the Mercury Direct Control Panel]]
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*[[Starting the Mercury Direct Client]]
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After you have installed Mercury Direct, the Control Panel is set up to start automatically each time your computer starts up. When your computer starts up, the Control Panel will open and display on the screen, and receive any messages waiting for you. You must have the Control Panel running in order to access the Mercury Direct Client and send orders; therefore, it is suggested to always keep the Control Panel running while your computer is on.
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*[[The Mercury Direct Client Main Menu]]
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*[[Entering Dates in Date Fields]]
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'''To access the Control Panel (if the Control Panel is already running)''', double click the Mercury Direct icon [[Image:directhelpicon.jpg]] in the lower right hand corner of the desktop.
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*[[Mercury 2000/3000 Emulation]]
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*[[Printing]]
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If the Control Panel is not running (you have manually exited the Control Panel and you want to start it up again), start the Control Panel by clicking the Start button on your computer’s desktop, then highlighting '''Programs, FTDI, Mercury Direct''' then clicking '''Mercury Direct Control Panel'''.
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*[[Exiting the Mercury Direct Control Panel]]
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*[[Exiting the Mercury Direct Client]]
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For more information on the Mercury Direct Control Panel, see “The Control Panel” on page 77.
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Revision as of 12:55, 1 October 2010

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