Log-on Problems z If you are having troiible logging on, disconnect 

 and try again. Make sure that your useimame and password are 

 correct. Sometlxnes telephone transmission of data is "dirty", i.e., 

 there are a lot of extraneous and nonsensical characters on your 

 screen, even though you may have not pressed any keys. Tou may find 

 this to be a problem especially during bad %raather. If this is ^ 

 particularly troublesome, try redialing. From time to time the 

 system may ask you to change your password. Just follow the 

 instructions on the screen if this happens. 



A Caution About Logging-Of f t It is important that you log-off the 

 system properly (described below) to prevent possible "lock-out" of 

 other people using the system. If you find it difficult to log-on, 

 and other items listed herein seem to be all right, please call us to 

 see if either the system is down, or if someone has improperly logged- 

 off and lock up the database. 



GREETINGS: Screen 3. Screen 3 is a greeting screen which contains 

 the name of the database, and the address and phone of CSG. Screen 3 

 will stay on the monitor for about four seconds, then will 

 automatically move to Screen 4. It is best not to strike any keys 

 during this time. [Accidental keystrokes at anytime may have 

 unpredicteUsle (but from our point of view, harmless) results.] 



MAIN MENU: Screen 4. Screen 4 is the WETLANDS Main Menu and is 

 depicted in Figure 4. This screen presents the user with two basic 

 choices, "System Functions" and "Databases." System functions are 

 explained below, and are selected by pressing the designated letter 

 and a return. The database choices let the user choose between WCON 

 or WPRO by selecting the appropriate number and pressing a return. 

 An incorrect letter or number will result in an error message (such ^ 

 as "3 is an incorrect entry.") and a fresh screen (i.e., screen 4 w 

 will be re-displayed) . 



If a correct choice is entered then the information below the line 

 reading "PLEASE ENTER TOUR CHOICE:" will appear. This information 

 presents some administrative details and then asks if the user is a 

 novice. A "y" answer will take the user to menus, while a "n" answer 

 will take the user into expert mode (not recommended for beginners). 

 Other answers will cause a re-display of the screen and question. 



A second question will then appear. This question asks what kind of 

 terminal the user has. There are three choices (VTIOO, IBM3270, and 

 OTHER) that accommodate the type of terminal used. Any terminal 

 capable of sending and receiving ASCII characters can be used, but 

 you should enter OTHER unless you have one of the two terminal types 

 listed, otherwise you will get an error message. Tou may wish to try 

 VTIOO at least once, as it often presents a "cleaner" display of 

 data. 



System Functions; These are "housekeeping" items, and they do not 

 contain any data about state wetland protection programs. Their 

 functions are: 



