Settings
Posted: Tue Feb 18, 2025 1:19 pm
There are two types of terminal settings.
1. Settings on the terminal.
Press the settings button on the splash or login screen of the terminal.
Server: The IP address of the server.
Port: The port of the server.
Behaviour: Client: The program works as a typical desktop application. Terminal: The program works as an operator terminal.
Terminal ID mode: The server identifies the terminals by IP address or name.
Terminal name: The name of the terminal is essential when you identify the terminal by name.
Language: The language of the program.
2.Terminal management
Open the terminals menu of x4Trace's main page.
Press the refresh button, and select a terminal.
The terminal variables are on the right side of the screen.
DisbaleLogin: "Y/N" Disables the login button on the terminal. The start of a task is available only in the task manager.
LogonOnStart: "Y/N" Enable the autologin when the terminal starts.
UserName: The name of the user used to autologin.
UserPassword: The password of the user used to autologin.
MultipleProcessEnable: Enable the run of multiple processes at the same time.
ShowName: "Y/N" Shows the terminal name on the screen.
DisbaleExit: "Y/N" Disables the exit button. Process finish is available only in the task manager.
1. Settings on the terminal.
Press the settings button on the splash or login screen of the terminal.
Server: The IP address of the server.
Port: The port of the server.
Behaviour: Client: The program works as a typical desktop application. Terminal: The program works as an operator terminal.
Terminal ID mode: The server identifies the terminals by IP address or name.
Terminal name: The name of the terminal is essential when you identify the terminal by name.
Language: The language of the program.
2.Terminal management
Open the terminals menu of x4Trace's main page.
Press the refresh button, and select a terminal.
The terminal variables are on the right side of the screen.
DisbaleLogin: "Y/N" Disables the login button on the terminal. The start of a task is available only in the task manager.
LogonOnStart: "Y/N" Enable the autologin when the terminal starts.
UserName: The name of the user used to autologin.
UserPassword: The password of the user used to autologin.
MultipleProcessEnable: Enable the run of multiple processes at the same time.
ShowName: "Y/N" Shows the terminal name on the screen.
DisbaleExit: "Y/N" Disables the exit button. Process finish is available only in the task manager.