Basic Operations
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Revision as of 12:28, 9 July 2010
This section is designed to get you started and help you set up FTD Mercury. You should read this section after you have installed your hardware. The following areas are covered:
- Starting and exiting FTD Mercury (FTDStartup and FTDShutdown, Logging in to FTD Mercury, and Exiting FTD
Mercury)
- Getting to know FTD Mercury, including the FTD Mercury working environment and system
navigation (FTD Mercury Main Menu Window)
- Setting up your printers (Setting Up Your Printers)
- Setting up your employees and passwords (Setting Up Your Employees and Passwords)
- Backing up your data (Backing Up Your Data)
- Performing daily, weekly, and monthly procedures (Daily Checklist, Weekly Checklist, and
Monthly Checklist)
IMPORTANT: For instructions on using the Store Setup Wizard (Configuration Wizard) that appears when you turn on your computer for the first time, please refer to the out-of-box instructions that were shipped with FTD Mercury.
NAVIGATION If you are a new Windows user, this section may help you adjust to your new system. Following are descriptions of mouse and keyboard navigation methods. MOUSE NAVIGATION Your mouse is used to select items on the screen. Throughout this reference guide, you are instructed to click, double-click, or right-click items. To click is to press and release your left mouse button one time quickly. To double-click is to click your left mouse button twice quickly. To right-click is to push and release the right mouse button once quickly.