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1. To configure the WDM server location 1 5 Enter the WDM Server IP address 2 Enter the Non secure Port HTTP for client to server communication default is 80 3 4 Enter the Secure Port HTTPS for client to server communication default is 443 Select the Discovery Settings you want For more information on WDM see your WDM documentation Click OK TIP Note that you can also configure the Wyse Device Manager server location through INI files wlx ini or the DHCP Option tag 186 see Central Configuration Automating Configurations 36 Chapter 3 This page intentionally blank Configuring Connections This chapter provides instructions on configuring and adding connections to your Home screen for use to access the enterprise server environment available to the thin client TIP While it is not recommended to use dialog boxes for configuring connections for thin client use they are available in case you want to temporarily override central default configurations in some cases or you do not have the option to set up central configuration smaller environments In general it is recommended that you use central configuration to enable you to automatically push any desired default configuration to all supported thin clients in your environment see Central Configuration Automating Configurations In addition the Wyse USB Firmware Tool also provides a simple USB imaging solution for supported dev
2. Network Window Connection Setting Remote Configuration View Network Connection Description Host v Port 23 Terminal Type wyse50 Vv Terminal Name Save Configuration Locally Cancel Network Use the Network tab to configure the network settings e Network Connection or Serial Connection Select Network Connection for connections over TCP IP or Serial Connection for connections through a serial port e Description Enter a description for the connection e Host Enter a host name or IP Address or select one from the list Host can be populated from the global Ericom PowerTerm TEC connection application e Port Enter the port of the host e Terminal Type Select a terminal type e Terminal Name Enter a name for the terminal e Save Configuration Locally Saves the font color key mapping and other settings of the Ericom PowerTerm TEC application locally Window Use the Window tab to select the Window Size you want Connection Use the Connection tab to configure the connection settings e Auto Connect Starts the connection automatically after system startup e Ping Before Connect Pings the connection to see if it is reachable before the connection is attempted e Auto Reconnect Reconnects automatically after a disconnection occurs e Delay before retrying Select the amount of time to delay the reconnection attempt after a di
3. Administrators Guide Wysee Enhanced Ubuntu Linux Products 50 Issue 060413 PN 883840 51 Rev D Copyright Notices 2013 Wyse Technology LLC All rights reserved This manual and the software and firmware described in it are copyrighted You may not reproduce transmit transcribe store in a retrieval system or translate into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise any part of this publication without express written permission End User License Agreement License A copy of the Wyse Technology End User License Agreement Is included in the software and provided for your reference only The License at http Awww wyse com license as of the purchase date is the controlling licensing agreement By copying using or installing the software or the product you agree to be bound by those terms Trademarks The Wyse and PocketCloud logos and Wyse and PocketCloud are trademarks of Wyse Technology LLC Other product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Specifications subject to change without notice Patents This product and or associated software are protected by copyright international treaties and various patents including the following U S patents 6 836 885 and 5 918 039 Restricted Rights Legend You acknowledg
4. To access Wyse technical resources visit http www wyse com support If you still have questions you can submit your questions using the Wyse Self Service Center at http support wyse com selfservice html or call Customer Support at 1 800 800 WYSE toll free in U S and Canada Hours of operation are from 6 00 A M to 5 00 P M Pacific Time Monday through Friday To access international support visit http www wyse com global Related Documentation and Services Fact Sheets containing the features of hardware products are available on the Wyse Web site Go to htto Awww wyse com producis and use the Cloud clients tab to locate and download the Fact Sheet for your hardware product Chapter 1 Reference Guide Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux INI Files is intended for administrators of Wyse thin clients running Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux It provides the detailed information you need to help you understand and use the Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux INI files It contains information on the different INI files you can use and the rules for constructing the files It also provides the parameter details you need with working examples to get the most out of your INI files It is available at http www wyse com manuals Wyse Cloud Software is available on the Wyse Web site at http www wyse com products software Enhancing Your Experience with Wyse Software Wyse provides several software products that are specifically designed to enh
5. List 57 Maximum DHCP Optional always sent by thin client Message Size 58 T1 renew Time Optional but recommended 59 T2 rebind Time Optional but recommended 61 Client identifier Always sent 161 Server ftp http https Optional string If this is an IP address or resolvable hostname the protocol is assumed to be FTP however it may be the leading portion of a URL that specifies another protocol If using the URL form it should not include a trailing slash for example http server example com or ftp 192 168 0 1 162 Root path to the server Optional string The relative directory starting ftp http https from the root directory must be given For example on an FTP server the full directory may be Cc Inetpub ftproot wyse where wyse is the directory that contains the INI files In this example the correct string value for this DHCP option is wyse On a Linux server an FTP user based directory might be home test wyse In this example if the FTP user is test then the FTP root path is wyse and not the full path nhome test wyse This value should use URL path notation start with a forward slash and use a forward slash as folder separators 181 Wyse PN Server Optional string IP address or FQDN of the PNLite server 182 Wyse Admin List Optional string DHCP equivalent of the DomainList ini file parameter 184 server Username Optional string Username to use when authenticating to the server specified
6. for recording sounds output sound card with playback capture and switches preferences and so on TIP Clicking the volume button toggles the mute on and off Clicking the link button toggles the select all sliders feature all sliders move as one on and off Clicking the record button toggles the record sound on and off amp Mixer Playback Dove I2S RT5630 Analog Stereo PulseAudio Mixer x Mixer Configure sound card s and control the volume of selected tracks Sound card Playback Dove i2S RT5630 Analog Stereo PulseAudio Mixer v Playback Master T Select Controls 4 Quit TIP For these settings to take effect sound must be supported and enabled on the server used for ICA connections RDP connections or MPlayer Sound requires significant bandwidth that may not be available on some WAN and dial up connections 26 Chapter 3 Mouse Use the Mouse dialog box click Mouse to select Devices button order feedback and reset to defaults options and Behavior drag and drop and double click options mouse preferences Mouse Configure pointer device behavior and appearance Devices Behavior er cO IY aol Button Order Right handed Left handed O Reverse scroll direction Feedback Acceleration n 2 0 Threshold a es fy Reset to Defaults Close Network Connections Use the Network Connections dialog box click Network Connections to configure the settings you want f
7. Enables the middle mouse button to paste copied content e Scroll Adjustment If you encounter over scrolling when using certain published applications increase the adjustment by 100 until the display improves maximum scroll adjustment is 1000 e PrintScreen Select to use the Print Screen key to capture an image of the screen to the Clipboard used for ICA XCapture support If the check box is selected a message appears warning about the influence of this setting on other applications Citrix Settings E Citrix Settings Settings commen te all Citrix connections Network Drive Mapping Hotkeys Display Firewall Trusted Server Configuration Mouse Enable middie button pashe Scroll Adjustment 0 PrintScreen Print directly to clipboard Cancel o Configuring System Settings 17 Firewall Use the Firewall tab to set the firewall options on the thin client e Automatically detect proxy Detects proxy servers automatically e Use Alternate Address for Firewalls Enables connections behind a firewall e Proxy Type Select a Proxy Type from the list and if necessary Secure HTTPS or SOCKS enter the Proxy Address and Port Citrix Settings Settings comman te all Citrix connections Network Drive Mapping Hotkeys Display Firewall Trusted Server Configuration Automatically detect proxy Use Albernabe Address for Firewalls Proxy Type None Direct Connection Trusted Server Configuration Use the Trusted
8. Enhanced Ubuntu Linux combines the security flexibility and market leading usability of Ubuntu trademark of Canonical Group Limited with Wyse s cloud computing optimizations in management and user experience It is ideal for organizations that want to run server based Web based or local applications including legacy applications without the deployment and security concerns of a non standard Linux distribution About this Guide This guide is intended for administrators of Wyse thin clients running Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux It provides information and detailed system configurations to help you design and manage a Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux environment Depending on your hardware and software configurations the figures you see may be different than the example figures shown in this guide This guide supplements the standard Ubuntu documentation supplied by Canonical Inc and explains the differences enhancements and additional features provided by Wyse with the thin client It does not attempt to describe the standard features found in Ubuntu Ubuntu help can be accessed from the Ubuntu Support Web site at http www ubuntu com support Finding the Information You Need in this Guide You can use either the Search window or Find toolbar to locate a word series of words or partial word in an active PDF document For detailed information on using these features refer to the Help in your PDF reader Wyse Technical Support
9. Floppy USB CDROM USB Disk or Memory Stick or Local or Mounted Disk from the Drive Type list 5 Optional Enter the directory on the USB device to access in the Base Directory text box 6 Click OK to add the drive to the list of available drives Editing and Deleting Drives To edit or delete a drive select a drive from the list of available drives and do one of the following e Edit Click Edit and configure the drive as described in Adding Drives e Delete Click Delete to remove the drive 16 Hotkeys Display Chapter 3 Use the Hotkeys tab to map hotkeys on the thin client select a Hotkey option using the Hotkey lists for each function you want Citrix Settings D Citrix Settings Settings commen to all Citrix connections Network Drive Mapping Hotkeys Display Arewall Trusted Server Configuration Function Hotkey Function Hotkey Alt Fl Ctrl Shift Fl oe Alt FS Ctrl Shaft Fa et Alt F2 Chri Shift F2 w Alt FIO Ctrl Shalt F10 ka lt F3 Ctrl Shift F3 oe Alt Fill Ctrl Shift F11 a Alt Fa Ctrl Shift Fa oe Ale Fla Ctrl Shift s Nore Alt FS Ctrl Shift FS a Alt Tab Alt ka wt Alt FA Chri Shift Foi WF Alb Shill Tate Alt Shift a lt FR Ciri Shift F w Toggle Speedscreen Shift Moma Alt FB Ctrl Shift FE wi X Cancel EOK Use the Display tab to set e Mouse
10. Installing a Local Printer for detailed procedures For full details on Linux printing refer to CUPS documentation Printers Server Add Prefer Find New Printer Man ge Prinbers Edi Configuration File Wiew Access Log View Error Log Server Settings Classes a Advanced i Agd aag Manage Classes Show printers shared by other systems Share printers connected to this system j mll J ir n h mierne Jobs Alya printing irom the Internet Allow remote administration Use Kerberos authentication FA lt AW users bo cancel any job not just their oven Save debugging information for troubleshooting Manage jobs Change Settings RSS Subscriptions Add RSS Subsoriptien Use the following guidelines CUPS and Home tabs View and access CUPS information click the CUPS tab or the Home tab CUPS is the standard based open source printing system developed by Apple Inc for Mac OS X and other UNIX like operating systems Administration tab Printers Add Printer Add and configure a network or local printer click the Administration tab gt Add Printer to open and use the Add Printer wizard See Installing a Network Printer and Installing a Local Printer for detailed procedures Find New Printers Find available printers for use Manage Printers View the list of currently configured printers click Administration tab gt Manage Printers In addition you can Select the default printer Select a printer in the list
11. Mame Product Name Platform Build LW Gouri Getting Started Quickly Learning the Basics 9 Using Wyse Terminal Clicking the Terminal icon on the Home screen opens the Wyse Terminal emulator window Wyse Terminal allows you access to a text terminal and all its applications such as command line interfaces CLI and text user interface applications You can click the Window menu upper left window icon in the terminal window to open and use available menu options You can type help and press Enter to display a verbose message describing available options NOTE Terminal is for various low level administrative purposes It is available only to users with high privileges It is recommended for experienced administrators who have extensive knowledge of the Linux system Restoring Default Settings with WLoader Setup Depending on the default settings you want to restore on the thin client you can use the e WLoader Setup to restore various default values see Accessing Thin Client Boot Order Settings e Recovery option to restore the complete image including removing any updated packages see Restoring the Complete Image Accessing Thin Client Boot Order Settings 1 Power off the device 2 Press and hold the Delete key while pressing and holding the Power button to power on the device 3 When the Activity light next to the Power button blinks release the Power button 4 When the BIOS password prompt is displa
12. Network Connections 26 Network Proxy 27 Printers 28 Installing a Network Printer 29 Installing a Local Printer 30 RDP Settings 31 RD Broker 31 Window 31 Screensaver 32 TCX Audio 32 TCX USB Virtualizer 33 User Administration 34 VNC Server 34 WDM 35 Configuring Connections 37 Citrix 38 Network 38 Connection 39 Window 39 Application 39 Login 39 Auto Reconnect 39 Firewall 40 Custom 41 Application 41 Auto Reconnect 41 Ericom PowerTerm TEC 42 Network 42 Window 42 Connection 42 Setting 43 Remote Configuration 43 View 43 RDP 44 Network 44 Window 44 Login 44 Connection 45 Experience 45 Auto Reconnect 45 Application 45 Drive Mapping 46 Adding Share Names 46 Editing and Deleting Share Names 46 Device Mapping 47 Adding Devices 47 Deleting Devices 47 Contents SSH 48 Network 48 Connection 48 VMware View Client 49 Network 49 Secure Preferences 49 Connection 49 Desktop 50 Login 50 VNC Viewer 57 Network 57 Connection 57 Window 51 Login 51 Web Browser 52 Network 52 Window 52 Auto Reconnect 52 Central Configuration Automating Configurations 53 How INI Files are Employed 53 How to Set Up Automatic Configuration 54 Step 1 Prepare the Root Directory and Folder Structure on the Server 54 Step 2 Direct the Thin Client to the Server 56 Using DHCP 56 Manually Configuring the Server Location 58 Step 3 Reboot the Thin Client 58 vii Vill Contents This page intentionally blank Introduction Wyse
13. Server Configuration tab to set and enforce the trusted server configuration To enforce a trusted server configuration select the Enabled option select the Enforce trusted server configuration check box enter the Address of the trusted server and then click OK you can also use the Enabled or Disabled options to quickly enable or disable the enforcement configuration o Citrix Settings Settings cammoan te all Citrix connections Network Drive Mapping Hotkeys Display Firewall Trusted Server Configuration Nat Configured Enabled Disabled Cancel Hor 18 Chapter 3 Date amp Time Use the Date Time Properties dialog box click Date amp Time to set Date amp Time and Time Zone options After configuring be sure to click OK Use the Date and Time tab to e Synchronize with a Network Time Protocol NTP server Enter the IP Address or hostname of the NTP server the current NTP server is shown to synchronize the clock time and date of the thin client You can also use Add Edit and Delete to manage your list of NTP servers available Ly DateTime Properties EK Date and Time Time Zane Current date and time Hea 03 Dee 2002 03 99 25 PA PST A Sarthe date and lene over the metepork Synchronize date ard time on poi Computer with amp Pe leist Soe ing Ua E Tere Protogal ATP Sarira nop GL oir aca e Manually set the date and time Clear the Synchronize date and time over the network check box and then sel
14. Use the Window tab to configure how the browser window is displayed If you want the browser to appear in fullscreen mode without any menus or toolbars select Kiosk Mode If you want the browser to appear without the panel while using the connection select Disable Panel If you are not using Kiosk Mode you can select the Window Size you want from the list Auto Reconnect Use the Auto Reconnect tab to enable automatic reconnect after a disconnection select the Enable Auto Reconnect check box and then select the amount of time to delay the reconnection attempt after a disconnection occurs Central Configuration Automating Configurations This appendix describes how to set up your environment to provide your thin clients running Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux with automatic configurations in three simple steps It includes e How INI Files are Employed e How to Set Up Automatic Configuration TIP Wyse thin clients do not require device management software They are configured to obtain their IP address as well as the location of configuration instructions from a DHCP server However you can use Wyse Device Manager WDM for a more hands on management of your thin clients For information about configuring your thin clients to communicate with a WDM server see WDM and related INI parameters in Reference Guide Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux INI Files How INI Files are Employed INI files created and maintained by the admi
15. after making your selections be sure to click Change Settings RSS Subscriptions Add Subscription Add and configure an RSS subscription click the Administration tab gt Add Subscription to open and use the Add RSS Subscription wizard e Classes tab Search for printers of a class type e Online Help tab Access CUPS online help interface e Jobs tab Search and display printing jobs e Printers tab Search and display printers with printer details Installing a Network Printer 1 Click Administration tab gt Add Printer to open the Add Printer wizard Add Printer Local Printers SCSI Printer HP Printer HPLIP Serial Port 1 Serial Port 2 Discovered Network Printers Other Network Printers Internet Printing Protocol ipp Contre 2 Select the printer option you want from the Discovered Network Printers or Other Network Printers lists and follow the Add Printer wizard using the following guidelines AppSocket HP JetDirect Use this option for a printer connected directly to the network instead of through a computer Internet Printing Protocol IPP Use this option for a printer attached to a different Linux system on the same network running CUPS or a printer configured on another operating system to use IPP http printing Internet Printing Protocol HTTP Use this option for a printer attached to a different Linux system on the same network running CUPS or a printer configured on another o
16. connection is attempted Use the Connection tab to configure the connection settings Compression Level Select a compression level for encoding Shared Enables or disables a shared connection View Only Blocks mouse and keyboard events for a view only connection Use the Window tab to configure window settings Full Screen Opens the connection in a full screen window Disable Panel Disables the panel while using the connection Color Depth Controls how many colors to display with each on screen pixel JPEG Quality Specifies the image quality for encoding Use the Login tab to configure credentials used to automatically log in to the VNC server Password Enter the password to connect to the VNC server Connect automatically after login Enables an automatic connection after successful login to the thin client 52 Chapter 4 Web Browser Use the Web Browser Configuration dialog box click Web Browser to set Web Browser connection configurations After configuring be sure to click OK Web Browser Configuration e Web Browser Configuration Network Window Auto Reconnect Description URL Auto Connect X Cancel Network Use the Network tab to configure the description and URL optional if you want the browser to open to a particular Web page each time you connect If you want the browser to launch automatically after system startup select the Auto Connect check box Window
17. in Option 161 58 Appendix A Table 3 DHCP Option Tags Continued Option Description Notes 185 Server Password Optional string Password to use when authenticating to the server specified in Option 161 186 Wyse Device Manager Optional binary IP address or FQDN of the WDM WDM server This option can specify up to one Wyse Device Manager server Manually Configuring the Server Location To manually configure the server location not recommended open the INI Settings dialog box click System Settings icon and then click INI Settings and enter the URL for HTTP or HTTPS FTP URL is allowed for FTP for the INI server in the INI Server URL text box For more information see INI Source Settings INI Settings INI Source Do not use INI files Use INI files from server only If server is available use INI files from server only otherwise use local INI files D Use local INI files only INI Settings _ Get INI and Upgrade server details via DHCP INI Server URL ftp 10 140 2 107 blazer_ftp Server requires authentication Username blazer Password sseeees Cancel OK Step 3 Reboot the Thin Client After you reboot or start the thin client the thin client will look in the defined root path for the latest available configuration changes if necessary Additionally it will check the directory file in the addons folder to see if any changes for installed add ons are defined Add ons tha
18. place the CA certificates that can be imported to a thin client Note Use the Certs and mportCerts INI parameters in the wlx ini file to import the certificates to thin clients wyse wlx ini The folder where you can place the username ini files wyse addons The folder where you can place the add ons you want to use It also stores the directory file and the deb packages available to be installed on the thin client The directory file should list all available add ons The directory file is required in the addons folder to guarantee that add ons are properly located NOTE If you want to do an update with the Preserve changes option enabled ensure that your addons folder includes a copy of your current add ons The system may require two reboots to fully update the add ons while preserving local changes Central Configuration Automating Configurations 55 Be sure to create activate the two required MIME Types ini and under IIS on a per site basis to enable downloading Also be sure your Web server can identify the file types used by Wyse thin clients To create activate the ini MIME Type 1 On your IIS server use the File Types menu to add a New Type 2 In the File Type dialog box enter the Associated extension ini and Content type MIME text plain 3 Click OK to apply the settings To create activate the MIME Type 1 On your IIS server use the File Types menu to add a New Type 2 Inthe File Type dialog b
19. select a destination from the Destination list and click Trace Route diagnostic information appears on the Trace Route tab e Temporary Settings View the temporary settings of the thin client e Permanent Settings View the permanent settings of the thin client e wilx ini wnos ini View the wix ini or wnos ini file as copied to the thin client e user ini View the user ini file as copied to the thin client Diagnostics Diagnostics Ping Traceroute Temporary Settings Permanent Settings wix ini wnos ini user ini Destination localhost v Ping Close Configuring System Settings 21 Display Use the Monitor Preferences dialog box click Display to set the monitor display preferences Primary Display Output Resolution Refresh Rate and Rotation For most monitors resolution is obtained automatically from the monitor After configuring be sure to click Apply TIP Dual Monitors When using a DVI to DVI VGA splitter with VGA and DVI monitors at the same time note that the VGA monitor will be the primary monitor Monitor Preferences x Monitor ACI 22 Resolution 1680 x 1050 16 10 v Refresh rate 60 Hz v Rotation Normal v ors Detect monitors v Apply Close TIP Single monitor resolution Maximum is 1920x1080 16 9 Minimum is 640x480 4 3 Dual monitor resolution Maximum is 1280x1024 5 4 Minimum is 720x400 9 5 Ericom PowerTerm TEC Managing Servers Available for Connect
20. to open the Add Certificate dialog box 2 Select the Remote Server option and then click Next to open the Certificate Import Server Settings dialog box E Certificate Import Server Settings x Remote Certificate Source Use Server from Default registry D Use the following Server Certificate file Cancel Add 3 Select the Remote Certificate Source server option that contains the certificate you want If you select the Use the following Server option enter the mport Server URL Supported protocols are ftp http and https and the User name and Password required for that server 4 Select the certificate file from the Certificate file list if the Import Server URL User name and Password are entered correctly this list automatically displays the names of available certificates on the server 5 After the configuring the Remote Certificate Source server option you selected click Add 24 Chapter 3 Adding Certificates from a Local Device 1 In the Import Certificates dialog box click Add to open the Add Certificate dialog box 2 Select the Local Server option and then click Next to open the Open File dialog box Nam Sipe Modified a ie Desktop 13 37 Cancel B gpen 3 Use the folders and command buttons to find and select the certificate you want to use Keyboard Use the Keyboard dialog box click Keyboard to select Behavior repeat key and cursor blinking options Application
21. using this option you can direct the thin client to the server location through either of the following ways DHCP Server Select the Get INI and Upgrade server details via DHCP check box The DHCP server will direct the thin client using DHCP options to the server location where the INI files reside Manually entered server address Clear the Get INI and Upgrade server details via DHCP check box and enter the N Settings INI Server URL and optionally the Username and Password of the server if selecting the Server requires authentication check box e Use local INI files only Use this option when you want to use only local INI files and do not want to use available INI files on the network TIP INI files can be cached locally if using the EnableLocal and LocalCopy INI parameters see Reference Guide Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux INI Files Configuring System Settings 23 Import Certificates Use the Import Certificates dialog box click Import Certificates to import and manage add and delete ICA Digital Certificates as described in Adding Certificates from a Remote Server and Adding Certificates from a Local Device import Certificates import Certificates Filename Adding Certificates from a Remote Server Use the following guidelines certificate files you add from a remote server must end with the extension crt and be DER encoded or Base64 encoded 1 In the Import Certificates dialog box click Add
22. window content when the user drags the window on screen Subsampling Enables color space conversion required for chroma subsampling the practice of encoding compressing images for a higher transmission experience TIP Consider your network restrictions when selecting options on the Experience tab For example be sure to configure appropriately for your bandwidth level and so on Auto Reconnect Use the Auto Reconnect tab to enable automatic reconnect after a disconnection select the Enable Auto Reconnect check box and then select the amount of time to delay the reconnection attempt after a disconnection occurs Application Use the Application tab to enter the command line and Working Directory of the application that will run at the beginning of a session Command Line Enter the command line for the program on the server Working Directory Enter the working directory for the program 46 Chapter 4 Drive Mapping Use the Drive Mapping tab to map share names on the server to USB mass storage devices attached to the thin client and to view and manage add edit and delete the list of current server share names including drive information mapped on the thin client Remote Desktop RDP Configuratic on Ld RDP Client Settings Network Window Login Connection Experience Auto Reconnect Application Drive Mapping Device Mapping Redirect all USB drives to folders in Share named WyseUSB Share Name Drive Ty
23. If you select Secure HTTPS or SOCKS as the Proxy Type you must enter the Proxy Address and Port TIP Published applications do not support Firewall functions Configuring Connections 41 Custom Use the Custom Connection Configuration dialog box click Custom to set custom connection configurations After configuring be sure to click OK r Custom Connection Configuration x Ld Custom Connection Configuration Application Auto Reconnect Description Command _ Run in terminal window Auto Connect Cancel Application Use the Application tab to configure e Description Enter the description e Command Line Enter the command line for the program on the server e Run in terminal window Runs the application in a terminal window use with applications that require a terminal window such a console program e Auto Connect Starts the connection automatically after system startup Auto Reconnect Use the Auto Reconnect tab to enable automatic reconnect after a disconnection select the Enable Auto Reconnect check box and then select the amount of time to delay the reconnection attempt after a disconnection occurs 42 Chapter 4 Ericom PowerTerm TEC Use the Terminal Emulator Configuration dialog box click Ericom PowerTerm to set Ericom PowerTerm client connection configurations After configuring be sure to click OK Terminal Emulator Configuration X P Terminal Emulator Client Settings
24. Name Description Location and then click Apply The printer is added to the Manage Printers list click Administration tab gt Manage Printers and is ready for use Configuring System Settings 31 RDP Settings Use the RDP Settings dialog box click RDP Settings to configure the common settings you want for all RDP connections After configuring be sure to click OK RD Broker Use the RD Broker tab to configure the servers and reconnection settings for login usage RDP Settings x RDP Settings Settings common to all RDP connections RD Broker Window RD Broker Server Logon Domains Verify SSL Certificate disallow login if invalid Verify Host in SSL Certificate amp disallow login if not matched Cancel OK Use the following guidelines RD Broker Server Enter the RD Broker Server you want this can be a list of servers with each server separated by a semi colon Logon Domains Enter the Logon Domains and then select your Verify SSL Certificate and Verify Host in SSL Certificate settings Window Use the Window tab to select the Window Size you want and to disable the panel if you want the window to appear without the panel while using the connection RDP Settings x RDP Settings Settings common to all RDP connections RD Broker Window Window Size default v Cancel OK 32 Screensaver TCX Audio Chapter 3 Use the Screensaver Preferences dialog b
25. Password Conlin Passei 55H Login Change Guest Password Allow ssh neal lagin Hew Passw Lonhinm Fassword Autologin Setup Automatically login at startup Auubobogin Usern Autologin Delay W Cancel af Apply X Cancel af Apply To edit a user password select the change password check box you want and then enter a new password in the New Password and Confirm Password boxes TIP The Users tab can be a convenient way to locally change the password and enable automatic login for a specific user Use the VNC Server Settings dialog box click VNC Server to enable and disable the VNC server and to use and change the server password TIP The VNC server is enabled by default ne VNC Server Settings _ Disable VNC Server _ Use Password Cancel v Apply WDM Configuring System Settings 35 Use the WDM Agent Configuration dialog box click WDM to configure the Wyse Device Manager server location TIP It is recommended that after configuring you reboot the thin client WDM Wyse Device Manager settings Server WDM Server Non secure Port HTTP 80 Secure Port HTTPS 143 Discovery Settings All following automatic discovery methods m DNS SRV Record DNS Hostname A Record DHCP Option Tags Find Devices from WDM management console 3 A Trigger automatic discovery after of missed checkins _______ 0 No automatic discovery upon missed checkins Cancel vV Apply
26. Shortcuts add remove shortcuts for launching applications and reset to defaults options and Layout keyboard models and layout options TIP For information on available Home screen keyboard shortcuts see Home Screen Keyboard Shortcuts a Keyboard x Keyboard Edit keyboard settings and application shorteuts Behavior Application Shortcuts Layout Typing Settings Enable key repeal Repeat delay Areal sed Cursor Show blinking Blink delay Lge this area fo pest the settings above Close Configuring System Settings 25 Language Support Mixer Use the Language amp Text dialog box click Language Support to select the Language and Text format options of the User Interface UI from the list of supported languages Note that currently only English is supported Language Support Language Support Set the system language Free Disk Space 116M Available Language Set English default O French 45M German 42M Portugese 47M Russian 33M Spanish 47M Cancel v Apply Use the Mixer dialog box click Mixer to configure Playback Master system sounds volume and other available controls Select the Sound Card option you want and use the Select Controls dialog box click Select Controls to select the check boxes of the audio controls you want visible tabs in the Mixer dialog box available for configuration For example you can display a capture sound card option
27. Speed Terminal LWT0080643a5b40 Contact DHCP server Derive from MAC address Use the following name Cancel OK Hosts Use the Hosts tab to add mappings of IP addresses to hostnames that are not available through DNS the names of mapped addresses appear on the Hosts tab e Adding an IP address Click Add to open the etc hosts entry dialog box enter an IP Address Hostname Aliases optional and then click OK e Editing a Host Select a host from the list click Edit and configure the host e Deleting a Host Select a host from the list click Delete and confirm le Device Settings x JE Device Settings Hostname etc hosts entry Aliases Optional l Terminal Name Hosts Ethernet Speed Additional entries to etc hosts X Cancel eok IP Address Hostname Aliases Add Cancel OK 20 Chapter 3 Ethernet Speed Diagnostics Use the Ethernet Speed tab to select the Ethernet speed TIP It is recommended to use Auto Detect in a 1 GB network 1 Device Settings x Device Settings Terminal Name Hosts Ethernet Speed Speed Auto Detect Source Auto Detect 100 Mb Full Duplex D 100 Mb Half Duplex D 10 Mb Full Duplex 10 Mb Half Duplex Cancel OK Use the Diagnostics dialog box click Diagnostics to select and use a diagnostic tool e Ping Enter or select a destination from the Destination list and click Ping e Trace Route Enter or
28. Use caution when using TCX USB Virtualizer on a terminal server as allowing use of a USB device is global and not session restricted For information on the TCX USB Virtualizer component of Wyse TCX Suite software refer to Enhancing Your Experience with Wyse Software 34 Chapter 3 User Administration VNC Server Use the User Administration dialog box click User Administration to view and edit passwords for all users built in defaults and to enable automatic login for a user automatically log in a user at system start up In addition you can manage SSH root User password and login using the SSH root User tab CAUTION While this dialog box allows you to edit the passwords and automatic login for users of the thin client you must use central configuration INI files to add or delete users beyond the built in default users provided In general it is recommended that you use user ini files to manage users for normal use cases For example a new user should be created through a user ini file with the appropriate privilege level defined in the text file ori User Administration ane User Administration Users SSH poot User Users 55H root User Password Management Tht reat user patswrded can be ued cry for the SSH connections the coneole Change Admin Password connection is not allowed new Password Password Management Confirm Password Change rool Password Change Thinuwser Password News Password Now Pageword Contin
29. anager icon to display the Wired Network and Wireless Network menus For example you can click the Network Manager icon and then select an available wired or wireless network to use e Right click the Network Manager icon to display the Enable Networking Enable Wireless Enable Notifications Connection Information and About options For example you can right click the Network Manager icon and then click Enable Wireless to remove the check and disable wireless e Hover your mouse pointer over the icon to view a message displaying the status No Network Connection Wired Network Connection Active and Wireless Network Connection Active and name of the network to which your thin client is connected For example connecting your thin client to a wired network by attaching the network cable to your thin client displays the Wired Network Connection Active status For wireless connections 802 11b g n Wireless LAN you can click the Wireless Network Connection icon or click the Network Manager icon in the menu bar to see if a wireless network connection is available You can click an available wireless network connection to open and use the Wireless Network Authentication dialog box After authentication the wireless network is available for use TIP For information on importing certificates that your network may require according to your administrator see Import Certificates Connecting to a Printer To connect a printer to your thi
30. ance your thin client experience Wyse Thin Computing Software is available on the Wyse Web site at http www wyse com products software Wyse Online Community Wyse maintains an online community where users of our products can seek and exchange information on user forums Visit the Wyse Online Community forums at http community wyse com forum Logging In Getting Started Quickly Learning the Basics Use the following information to quickly learn the basics and get started using your thin client Logging In e Using Your Home Screen e Configuring Thin Client Settings and Connections e Connecting to Network and Session Services e Connecting to a Printer e Connecting to a Monitor e Locking Logging Out Shutting Down Restarting and Suspending e Additional Getting Started Details TIP While it can be used in environments without central configuration for basic connectivity needs Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux is designed to be centrally managed and configured using INI files In general it is recommended that you use central configuration to enable you to automatically push any desired default configuration to all supported thin clients in your environment see Central Configuration Automating Configurations TIP On your initial connection to central configuration it is recommended that you connect using a wired connection plug in the network connected ethernet cable to your thin client befor
31. and click Printer gt Set as Default Note that administrators can specify system wide and personal default printers Change printer settings right click a printer in the list select Properties and then click Settings Change printer policies right click a printer in the list select Properties and then click Policies Change user access to the printer right click a printer in the list select Properties and then click Access Control Change printer job options right click a printer in the list select Properties and then click Job Options Delete a printer right click a printer in the list select Delete and click OK Classes Add Class Add and configure a Class of printers click the Administration tab gt Add Class to open and use the Add Class wizard Manage Classes View the list of currently configured Classes of printers click Administration tab gt Manage Classes Configuring System Settings 29 Jobs Manage Jobs Change printer job options click Administration tab gt Manage Jobs Server Edit Configuration File Change the server configuration file click Administration tab gt Edit Configuration File View Access Log View the access log to the server click Administration tab gt View Access Log View Error Log View the error log to the server click Administration tab gt View Error Log Advanced Check Boxes Select or clear the check boxes you want in the Advanced list
32. ar le Ministere des Communications du Canada Class B This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radioe lectrique dict par le Ministere des Communications du Canada Wireless Usage and Requirements Radio transmitting type devices RF module are present in models with the wireless option These devices operate in the 2 4 GHz band i e 802 11B G N LAN amp Bluetooth As a general guideline a separation of 20 cm 8 inches between the wireless device and the body for use of a wireless device near the body this does not include extremities is typical This device should be used more than 20 cm 8 inches from the body when wireless devices are on and transmitting Some circumstances require restrictions on wireless devices Examples of common restrictions include e When in environments where you are uncertain of the sanction to use wireless devices ask the applicable authority for authorization prior to use or turning on the wireless device e Every country has different restrictions on the use of wireless devices Since your system is equipped with a wireless device when traveling betw
33. cify an RD Gateway server Configuring Connections 45 User Name Enter a user name for the connection Password Enter the password Domain Enter the domain name Connect automatically after login Enables an automatic connection after successful login to the thin client TIP The User Name Password and Domain fields are optional If you leave any of these fields blank interactive login is required users must enter the information at login time Connection Use the Connection tab to configure the connection settings Experience Compression Enables compression NT4 compatible Enables RDP protocol version 4 Low bandwidth Enables low bandwidth optimization Sound Select audio source for the connection Local or Remote Encryption Level Select an encryption level Normal or None TIP For servers with data encryption settings you must select Normal for the encryption level Use the Experience tab to configure the experience settings for a user desktop Speed Level Select a speed level to describe the network connection Desktop Background Displays the desktop background Font Smoothing Enables font smoothing Smooth type Menu and window animation Enables menu and window animation RemoteFX Enables a a RemoteFX session To use an RDP USB redirection type you must use a RemoteFX session RDP USB is not supported using a standard RDP session Show contents of window while dragging Shows the
34. d Background lt admin gt Desktop Places Search Recently Used B admin Gm Desktop E File System Name v Size Modified lv jpg jpeg png Y X Cancel OK TIP PNG files are recommended for most single monitor setups However on dual monitor setups a JPG file is recommended as there is some color variance due to Y Cable or DVI VGA output when using PNG files 14 Chapter 3 Citrix Settings Global Settings Use the Citrix Settings dialog box click Citrix Settings to configure the common settings you want for all ICA connections ICA Global Settings After configuring be sure to click OK Network Use the Network tab to configure the servers and reconnection settings Citrix Settings Citrix Settings Settings commen to all Citrix connections Network Drive Mapping Holkeys Display Firewall Trusted Server Configuration PH Agent Server Behatrane Serwer Browsing Protocol TCRAP HTTP server location od Logon Domalns PH Desktop Setups Show All Applications Window Style Seamless Application Reconnection Aubomatic meconmeckion at boge Use the following guidelines e PN Agent Server Enter the PN Agent Server you want to use this can be a list of servers with each server separated by a semi colon Metaframe Server Enter the Metaframe Server you want to use this can be a list of servers with each server se
35. e list of available devices and click Delete 48 SSH Network Chapter 4 Use the SSH Configuration dialog box click SSH to set SSH connection configurations After configuring be sure to click OK TIP X forwarding tunneling is automatic and allows you to execute remote X applications SSH Configuration x Lg SSH Connection Configuration Network Connection Description Host Remote Username Remote Command Cancel Use the Network tab to configure the network settings e Description Enter a name label for the connection e Host Enter a host name or IP address e Remote Username Enter a username e Remote Command Enter the command to execute on the server Connection Use the Connection tab to configure the connection settings e Auto Connect Starts the connection automatically after system startup e Ping Before Connect Pings the connection to see if it is reachable before the connection is attempted e Auto Reconnect Reconnects automatically after a disconnection occurs e Delay before retrying Select the amount of time to delay the reconnection attempt after a disconnection occurs Configuring Connections 49 VMware View Client Network Use the VMware View Client Settings dialog box click VMware View Client to set VMware View Client connection configurations After configuring be sure to click OK r VMware View Client Settings x Lid VMware View Cli
36. e starting the thin client to obtain the configurations desired by the administrator connections system settings required certificates and so on This wired connection will also provide any wireless configurations provided by the administrator through the INI files If you must initially connect to central configuration through wireless use the Edit Wireless Connection dialog box click System Settings gt Network Connections gt Wireless tab gt Add to create a wireless connection where you can enter the SSID and encryption configurations required set up by the network administrator see Network Connections After your thin client starts Administrators high privilege can log in to your Home screen using the default user name admin and the default case sensitive password admin It is highly recommended that you change the default password by using the User Administration dialog box in System Settings see User Administration Note that 7hinuser users low privilege for locked mode end user can use the default user name thinuser and the default case sensitive password thinuser Guest users no privileges Kiosk type setup can use default user name guest and do not need a password 4 Chapter 2 Using Your Home Sereen i s is lt lt lt lt OW The Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux Home screen is designed for efficiency and usability Use the following guidelines depending on user privilege some opt
37. e that the Software is of U S origin You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the Software including the U S Export Administration Regulations as well as end user end use and country destination restrictions issued by U S and other governments For additional information on exporting the Software see http www microsoft com exporting Ordering Information For availability pricing and ordering information in the United States and Canada call 1 800 GET WYSE 1 800 438 9973 or visit us at wyse com In all other countries contact your sales representative FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for either Class A or Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receivin
38. ect your date and time settings i Bate Time Preperiles Cate and Time Time Zee Current date and time Kon 63 Bee 2612 83 46 14 PM PST Synchronine Gabe and Gime ewer th niwoerk Manually set the dabe and time of your system Date Time i December gt 2012 Hour 13 gt Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Pi Sat Mints ci 1 J a 5 7 erami iz 9 i 11 17 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 32 77 23024 25 26 27 20 29 3 Jl Use the Time Zone tab to select your time zone and whether or not to automatically enable daylight savings time select or clear the System clock uses UTC check box o Date Time Propertion Date and Tiere liii fore Pease sefect the nearest city in pour time fone Selected city Los Angeles America Pacific Tima Dis Aree Mace Alagoas Sergi pe Managua Marie E Arma Pena a Marigot D System clock uses UTC A Cancat Hoe Configuring System Settings 19 Device Settings Use the Device Settings dialog box click Device Settings to set the parameters of your device Terminal Name Hosts and Ethernet Speed After configuring be sure to click OK Terminal Name Use the Terminal Name tab to obtain the device name e Contact DHCP server Obtains the name from the DHCP server e Derive from MAC address Generates the name from the device MAC address e Use the following name Allows you to manually enter a name o Device Settings x Device Settings Terminal Name Hosts Ethernet
39. ee Central Configuration Automating Configurations In addition the Wyse USB Firmware Tool also provides a simple USB imaging solution for supported devices see Enhancing Your Experience with Wyse Software e Accessibility e Appearance e Background e Date amp Time e Device Settings e Diagnostics e Display Ericom Powerlerm TEC Managing Servers Available for Connections e Citrix Settings Global Settings e Import Certificates e INI Source Settings e Keyboard e Language Support e Mixer e Mouse e Network Connections e Network Proxy e Printers e RDP Settings Screensaver e TCX Audio e TCX USB Virtualizer e User Administration e VNC Server e WDM 12 Chapter 3 Accessibility Use the Accessibility dialog box click Accessibility to set Sticky Keys Slow Keys and Bounce Keys options ts Accessibility x w Accessibility Sticky Keys O Use sticky keys le sticky keys If two Keys are pressed Slow Keys O Use slow keys t Ice de ay Bounce Keys C Use bounce keys Keystroke delay Close Appearance Use the Appearance dialog box click Appearance to customize your Home screen Style Icons and Fonts Appearance Customize the look of your desktop Style Icons Fonts Close Configuring System Settings 13 Background Use the Background dialog box click Background to customize your desktop backgroun
40. een countries with your system check with the local Radio Approval authorities prior to any move or trip for any restrictions on the use of a wireless device in the destination country e Wireless devices are not user serviceable Do not modify them in any way Modification to a wireless device will void the authorization to use it Please contact the manufacturer for service Device Power Supply Use only the external power supply that comes with your thin client For power and voltage ratings see the serial number label or regulatory label on your device For power adapter replacement contact your Wyse Service Representative For proper replacement compare the labels on both mobile thin client and power adapter to ensure that their voltages match WARNING Use of any other power adapter may damage your mobile thin client or the power adapter The damage caused by an improper power adapter is not covered by warranty Battery Information Model Tx0 contains an internal button cell battery replaceable by Wyse or one of our Authorized Service Centers For service visit http Awww wyse com support authorized service centers WARNING There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Always dispose of used batteries according to the instructions accompanying the battery Perchlorate Materials Special Handling May Be Required under California Code of Regulations title 22 Only required within the U S A This pa
41. ent Settings Network Secure Preferences Connection Desktop Login Description Host Port 443 2 Use Secure Connection SSL Enable interactive mode X Cancel Use the Network tab to configure the network settings e Description Enter a name label for the connection e Host Enter the VMware View Server location either host name a full URL including the root path or an IP Address e Port Enter the port of the host e Use Secure Connection SSL Select to use an SSL connection e Enable interactive mode Enables interactive mode Secure Preferences Use the Secure Preferences tab to select the option you want that determines how the client will proceed when it cannot verify that your connection to the server is secure CAUTION It is not recommended that you change this setting unless instructed to do so by your system administrator Connection Use the Connection tab to configure the connection settings e Protocol Select a network protocol e Disable 32 bit color on RDP You can select this check box if you selected RDP for the Protocol e Ping Before Connect Pings the connection to see if it is reachable before the connection is attempted e Connect automatically after login Enables an automatic connection after successful login to the thin client e Auto Reconnect Reconnects automatically after a disconnection occurs e Delay before retrying Select the amount of time t
42. f the application if you selected the Published Application option on the Network tab e Command Line Enter the command line for the program on the server e Working Directory Enter the working directory for the program Use the Login tab to configure credentials used to automatically log in to the server e User Name Enter a user name for the connection e Password Enter the password e Domain Enter the domain name Serial Number Enter the serial number for Metaframe environments that require the thin client license serial number e Connect automatically after login Enables an automatic connection after successful login to the thin client TIP The User Name Password Domain and Serial Number fields are optional If the User Name Password and Domain fields are blank interactive login is required users must enter the information at login time Auto Reconnect Use the Auto Reconnect tab to enable automatic reconnect after a disconnection select the Enable Auto Reconnect check box and then select the amount of time to delay the reconnection attempt after a disconnection occurs 40 Chapter 4 Firewall Use the Firewall tab to configure an alternate address for firewalls e Automatically detect proxy Select to automatically detect the proxy type e Use Alternate Address for Firewalls Select Yes to use an alternate address for firewalls e Proxy Type Select a proxy type e Proxy Address and Port
43. g antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Shielded interconnect cables and shielded AC power cable must be employed with this equipment to insure compliance with the pertinent RF emission limits governing this device Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the system s manufacturer could void the user s authority to operate the equipment CAUTION Modifications made to the product unless expressly approved by Wyse Technology could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Regulatory Compliance for Thin Clients Canadian Basic EMC and Safety Requirements Wyse appliances are compliant with the regulatory requirements in the regions listed below U S A FCC Part 15 class B cUL 60950 Canada IC ICES 003 CAN CSA C22 No 60950 Europe EN 55022 class B EN 55024 DOC Notices Class A This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict p
44. ge intentionally blank Contents Introduction 7 About this Guide 1 Finding the Information You Need in this Guide 1 Wyse Technical Support 7 Related Documentation and Services 1 Enhancing Your Experience with Wyse Software 2 Wyse Online Community 2 Getting Started Quickly Learning the Basics 3 Logging In 3 Using YourHome Screen 4 Home Screen Keyboard Shortcuts 6 Configuring Thin Client Settings and Connections 6 Connecting to Network and Session Services 7 Connecting to a Printer 7 Connecting to a Monitor 7 Locking Logging Out Shutting Down Restarting and Suspending 8 Additional Getting Started Details 8 Viewing System Information 8 Using Wyse Terminal 9 Restoring Default Settings with WLoader Setup 9 Accessing Thin Client Boot Order Settings 9 Restoring the Complete Image 9 Configuring System Settings 17 Accessibility 12 Appearance 12 Background 13 Citrix Settings Global Settings 14 Network 14 Drive Mapping 15 Adding Drives 15 Editing and Deleting Drives 15 Hotkeys 16 Display 16 Firewall 77 Trusted Server Configuration 17 Date amp Time 18 Device Settings 19 Terminal Name 19 Hosts 19 Ethernet Speed 20 Diagnostics 20 Display 27 Ericom PowerTerm TEC Managing Servers Available for Connections 21 INI Source Settings 22 vi Contents Import Certificates 23 Adding Certificates from a Remote Server 23 Adding Certificates from a Local Device 24 Keyboard 24 Language Support 25 Mixer 25 Mouse 26
45. ices see Enhancing Your Experience with Wyse Software Clicking Enter Edit Mode gt Add Item on the Home screen opens the Connection Manager Use the Connection Manager to add the following items to your Home screen for use high privilege users only Add Item e Citrix e Custom Ericom PowerTerm TEC e RDP SSH e VMware View Client e VNC Viewer e Web Browser 38 Citrix Network Chapter 4 Use the Citrix Connection Settings dialog box click Citrix to set Citrix client connection configurations After configuring be sure to click OK TIP When using multiple Citrix connections you can use the CA Connection Center to manage open Citrix connections For information on using multiple Citrix connections refer to the Wyse Knowledge Base on the Wyse Web site r Citrix Connection Settings x Citrix Connection Settings Network Connection Window Application Login Auto Reconnect Firewall Server Published Application Description Network Protocol TCPAP HTTP server location Vv Browser Server Server Refresh Cancel Use the Network tab to configure the network settings e Server or Published Application Select an option for making the connection e Description Enter a name label for the connection e Network Protocol Select a network protocol e Browser Server Enter the Browser Server name this can be a list of server names with each na
46. inux 2 6 32 217 hedley ehci_hcd Marvell Orion EHC 09 OO 00 1d 6b 0003 Palm Sync Devices D Linux 2 6 32 217 hedley ehci_hcd Marvell Orion EHCI 09 00 00 1d6b 000 Mass Storage Devices _ USB2 0 Hub 09 00 OO O5e3 060i Audio Devices CHICONY USB Keyboard 03 01 01 O4f2 O11 Data Interface Devices Video Devices Active Sync Devices Communication Devices Use the following guidelines e Enabling USB devices Select the Enabled check box e Allowing or denying USB device classes On the Configuration tab select or clear the check box of a device class in the Devices list to allow or deny its use For example select Smart Card Devices to permit USB smart card devices to be used to log into virtual machines e Adding a USB device On the Configuration tab click Add to open the Add dialog box enter a Device Name select a class for the device from the Class list enter the Sub Class Vendor ID Protocol and Product ID and then click Add After you reboot your thin client the name of the new device appears on the Configuration tab TIP You can obtain device Class Sub Class Protocol Vendor ID and Product ID information by plugging the device into the USB port of your thin client and viewing the information displayed in the USB Devices tab e Allowing or denying a USB device After you add a USB device its name appears on the Configuration tab Select or clear a USB device check box to allow or deny its use CAUTION
47. ions e Use the Ericom PowerTerm Terminal Emulation dialog box click Ericom PowerTerm to view and manage add and delete the list of servers that are presented when an Ericom PowerTerm TEC connection is being configured for thin client access to network resources as described in Ericom PowerTerm TEC Ericom PowerTerm R Terminal Emulation P Ericom PowerTerm R Terminal Emulation Servers Hostname badd perte Use the following guidelines e Adding a hostname Click Add to open the Add host dialog box enter a Hostname and then click OK The hostname is added to the Hostname list e Deleting a hostname Select a hostname and click Delete The hostname is removed from the Hostname list 22 Chapter 3 INI Source Settings Use the INI Settings dialog box click INI Settings to direct the thin client to the source server location of INI files CAUTION It is recommended to obtain INI files through a DHCP server using DHCP options rather than through a static IP address For information about how INI files are downloaded from a server see How to Set Up Automatic Configuration TIP Wyse devices also support INI changes through Wyse Device Manager s DDC see Enhancing Your Experience with Wyse Software and WDM INI Settings x INI Settings INI Source Do not use INI files Use INI files from server only If server is available use INI files from server only otherwi
48. ions may not be available for use TIP Each icon has a pop up description for easy identification Table 1 Menu bar icons Icon Home Open Applications and Connections Network Manager What It Does Displays your Home screen useful when many windows are open and you want to quickly access your Home screen Currently open application and connection icons are displayed in the menu bar for convenient access Manages your wired and wireless network connections see Connecting to Network and Session Services Volume Controls the audio volume use the slider click Mute All or Unmute as needed Note that for these settings to take effect sound must be supported and enabled on the server used for ICA or RDP connections Calendar 1 13 pm Mon Feb 06 Lists the time day of the week and date You can click the calendar to display the calendar window System Settings Sets up your thin client hardware look and feel and system settings see Configuring System Settings Getting Started Quickly Learning the Basics 5 Table 1 Menu bar icons Continued Icon What It Does System Information Opens the System Information dialog box Use this dialog o box to view system information about the thin client see Viewing System Information Quit Opens the Shutdown dialog box Use this dialog box to lock logout shutdown restart or suspend your thin client see O Locking Logging Out Sh
49. me separated by a semi colon TIP You do not need to enter a browser server name if you do not want to connect to either a published application or a server by name In addition generating an ICA connection to a server using a server name in the Server text box for the connection does not require a Browser Server address as long as the DNS information is properly entered e Server or Application Name Select a server from the Server list or a published application from the Application Name list If needed click Refresh to refresh the list of servers or published applications TIP You can enter only the IP address of the target server as long as there is no need to resolve a name Configuring Connections 39 Connection Window Use the Connection tab to configure the connection settings e Enable compression Enables compression e Low bandwidth Enables low bandwidth optimization e Enable sound Enables sound e Ping before connect Pings the connection to see if it is reachable before the connection is attempted e Enable Middle Button Paste Enables middle button paste for the mouse e Encryption Select an encryption type default is Basic Use the Window tab to select the Window Colors and the Window Size you want and to disable the panel if you want the window to appear without the panel while using the connection Application Login Use the Application tab to enter the command line and Working Directory o
50. n client through a USB port you will need a USB to printer adapter cable not included Before use you may need to install the driver for the printer by following the printer driver installation instructions For information on connecting to printers refer to Printers Connecting to a Monitor Monitor connections can be made using the DVI digital monitor port and the proper Wyse monitor cables splitters For VGA analog monitor connections you must use the included DVI to VGA adapter For information on configuring display settings see Display TIP Dual Monitors When using a DVI to DVI VGA splitter with VGA and DVI monitors at the same time note that the VGA monitor will be the primary monitor 8 Chapter 2 Locking Logging Out Shutting Down Restarting and Suspending After using your thin client you can click the Quit icon and select one of the following depending on user privilege some options may not be available for use note also that the shutdown screen is not configurable using INI parameters Lock Locks your thin client display is blank after you click the icon To unlock your thin client move the mouse enter your credentials and then click Unlock Logout Logs you out of your session however the thin client continues to run Shutdown Shuts down and turns off your thin client Restart Shuts down and restarts your thin client Suspend Places the thin client in Standby mode to preserve power T
51. ng of the DHCP lease which makes sure that the unit has the latest file server location before the next check Simply right click the Network Manager icon click Enable Networking to disable it right click the Wireless Manager icon and then click Enable Networking to enable it again the DHCP lease is renewed TIP For general instructions on adding DHCP Options 161 and 162 refer to Wyse Knowledge Base Solution 16132 go to the Wyse Knowledge Base at http www wyse com kb and search for 16132 Use the guidelines shown in Table 3 when creating and adding the DHCP options you need Table 3 DHCP Option Tags Option Description Notes 1 Client identifier Always sent 2 Time Offset Optional 3 Router Optional but recommended It is not required unless the thin client must interact with servers on a different subnet 6 Domain Name Server Optional but recommended DNS 12 Host Name Terminal Optional string The host name or terminal name Name to be set 15 Domain Name Optional but recommended See Option 6 28 Broadcast Address Optional Central Configuration Automating Configurations 57 Table 3 DHCP Option Tags Continued Option Description Notes 44 WINS servers IP Optional Address 51 Lease Time Optional but recommended 52 Option Overload Optional 53 DHCP Message Type Recommended 54 DHCP Server IP Recommended Address 55 Parameter Request Sent by appliance
52. nistrator determine how the thin client is configured The thin client accesses INI files from the server during the initialization process Typically INI files are accessed through FTP HTTP and HTTPS if no protocol is specified the default is anonymous FTP INI files are employed as follows e wilx ini This is the global INI file One wlx ini file is available to all users It contains global parameters for all thin clients accessing the server If the operating system cannot find wlx ini it defaults to wnos ini e username ini This file is unique to each user The username ini file contains the connection profile for each user Parameters in the user profile generally supersede the identically named global parameters e MAC ini This file can be used for device specific configuration If the thin client locates this INI file it is stored in the same directory as wlx ini wlx ini is not accessed unless you use the include wix ini parameter When a thin client is initialized tt accesses the global wix ini file When a user logs in the thin client accesses the user s unique username ini file For detailed information on constructing and using Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux INI files refer to Reference Guide Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux INI Files TIP If both PNLite and a user profile are being used the username must be defined in the Windows domain to be used and the password must be the same for the domain and the p
53. o delay the reconnection attempt after a disconnection occurs 50 Chapter 4 Desktop Use the Desktop tab to select whether to use full screen or a display size on all monitors to disable the panel if you want the window to appear without the panel while using the connection to disable the menu bar on full screen and to disable Exit on disconnect Login Use the Login tab to configure credentials used to automatically log in to the connection User Name Enter a user name for the connection Password Enter the password Domain Name Enter the domain name Desktop Enter the desktop name VNC Viewer Network Connection Window Login Configuring Connections 51 Use the VNC Viewer Settings dialog box click VMware Viewer to set VNC Viewer connection configurations After configuring be sure to click OK La VNC Viewer Settings Network Connection Window Login VNC Viewer Settings x Description Host Connect to Display number 0 Port number 5900 Ping before connect Cancel Use the Network tab to configure the network settings Description Enter a name label for the connection Host Enter a host name or IP address Connect to Select a connection type of either Display number enter the display to connect to on the server or Port number enter the port to connect to on the server Ping Before Connect Pings the connection to see if it is reachable before the
54. o exit Standby mode click the mouse or press the space bar on the keyboard or press the return key on the keyboard Additional Getting Started Details This section includes additional details on the following Viewing System Information Using Wyse Terminal Restoring Default Settings with WLoader Setup Viewing System Information Use the System Information dialog box click the System Information icon in the Menu Bar to view Identity Network Package System Log and Copyright information Identity tab Displays identity information such as Current User Terminal Name Product Name Platform Build Ubuntu OS Version Uptime Processor Processor Speed Total Memory Free Memory Flash Size Serial Number and BIOS Version Network tab Displays network information for ethernet ethO and wireless LAN wlan0 such as MAC Address Network Speed MTU IP Address IPv6 Address Subnet Mask Gateway Domain Primary DNS Secondary DNS DHCP Server Lease and Elapsed time Packages tab Displays the Package information including packages names versions and sizes that are installed on the thin client System Log tab Displays the System Log information including various messages generated during the operation of the thin client Copyright tab Displays the software copyright and patent notices System Information Eo ro Pye om Identity Hetwork Packages yabem Log Copyright Syabem Curent User pimin Terrninal
55. or supported network connections Use the Wired Wireless Mobile Broadband VPN and DSL tabs to view and manage add edit and delete the list of network connections configured on the thin client By default your thin client obtains information from the DHCP server about network connections highly recommended but you can manually enter connection information provided by your network administrator to connect to other networks experienced users only a Wired Wireless Mobile Broadband VPN z DSL Name Last Used Add Auto eth0 Close Configuring System Settings 2 Network Proxy Use the Network Proxy Preferences dialog box click Network Proxy to configure the Proxy Configuration and Ignored Hosts options you want for supported network connections Use the Proxy Configuration and Ignored Hosts tabs to view and manage proxy settings and list of hosts to ignore information provided by your network administrator for the network connections configured on the thin client experienced users only Network Proxy Preferences Location Default ne Procy Configuration honored Hosts Direct internet connection Manual prowy configuration Automatic proxy configuration Reset Close 28 Printers Chapter 3 Use the Printers dialog box click Printers for printer related tasks TIP While this section provides an overview of printer related guidelines to use see Installing a Network Printer and
56. ox click Screensaver to Display Modes select screen saver theme settings and Advanced display power management settings TIP Press the Power button to wake the computer from standby or sleep mode Sireantarer Preferences kSomanSpvar 5 10 OF Sep 2008 Ble Help Ditplay Medes Aovanced Marck lank Sirpin Oily Use the Audio Devices dialog box click TCX Audio to view and change the automatically detected audio device for example a connected audio headset device will be automatically detected you want to use for your audio output select the Audio device you want and click OK TCX Audio Audio device Dove I2S RT5630 v Cancel OK Configuring System Settings 33 TCX USB Virtualizer Use the TCX USB Virtualizer Configuration Utility dialog box click TCX USB Virtualizer to view and manage add edit and delete the list of current device classes on the Configuration tab and to view the list USB devices enabled or denied for use on the thin client on the USB Devices tab You can deny a device class but still permit a USB device in that class to be used by adding it to the Devices list of the Configuration tab TCX USB Virtualizer x TCX USB Virtualizer Configure USB devices TCX USB Virtualizer TCX USB Virtualizer Configure USB devices Enabled Enabled Configuration USB Devices Configuration USB Devices Devices TCX Device Cls Sub Prot Vid Pid Still Imaging Devices L
57. ox enter the Associated extension and Content type MIME text plain 3 Click OK to apply the settings For detailed instructions on adding the ini and MIME Types refer to Wyse Knowledge Base Solution 21581 go to the Wyse Knowledge Base at hitp www wyse com kb and search for 21581 Appendix A Step 2 Direct the Thin Client to the Server After you set up the folder structure and populate it with the correct files you must then direct the thin client to the location of the server by one of the following ways e DHCP see Using DHCP e Manual direction see Manually Configuring the Server Location IMPORTANT Using DHCP is strongly recommended Using DHCP When using DHCP to direct the thin client to the location of the server recommended information about the server and root directory is obtained from the following DHCP options e 161 The server e 162 Root path to the server ftp http https If no root path is defined wyse is assumed If a root path is defined the additional path will be appended to the URL supplied by option 161 e 184 Optional Server username to server specified in option 161 e 185 Optional Server password to server specified in option 161 TIP Check in for configuration changes is done early in the boot process For that reason changes in DHCP information may not be propagated to a unit until a full boot is completed However you can avoid this by forcing a renewi
58. parated by a semi colon e Browsing Protocol Select the browsing protocol to use from the list e PN Logon Domains Enter the PN Logon Domains and then select your PN Login Method and PN Desktop Setup settings e Window Style Select Seamless to display the connection in a seamless window e Application Reconnection Select the Automatic reconnection at logon check box to enable reconnection and then select the connect option you want Configuring System Settings 15 Drive Mapping Use the Drive Mapping tab to map drives on the server to devices on the thin client and to view and manage add edit and delete the list of current drives including drive information mapped on the thin client ey Citrix Settings i Citrix Drive Map Citrix Settings Settings common to all Citrix conmections Network Drive Mapping Hotkeys Display Firewall Trusted Server Configuration Drive Letter Z Vv _ Enable Read _ Enable Write Gynamic Mapping Drive Type USB Disk or Memory Stick v Drive Letter Readitrite Orive Type Base Path ee Base Directory l X Cancel OK Adi Adding Drives 1 Clear the Dynamic Mapping check box and then click Add to open the Citrix Drive Map dialog box 2 Select a drive letter A to Z from the Drive Letter list 3 To enable or disable reading and writing for the drive select or clear the Enable Read and Enable Write check boxes 4 Select a drive type USB
59. pe Base Path Cancel Adding Share Names 1 Click Add to open the RDP Drive Map dialog box 2 Enter a Share Name 3 Select a Drive Type USB Floppy USB CDROM USB Disk or Memory Stick or Local or Mounted Disk 4 Optional Enter the directory on the USB device to access in the Base Directory text box 5 Click OK to add the Share Name to the list of available Share Names Editing and Deleting Share Names To edit or delete a Share Name select a Share Name from the list of available Share Names and do one of the following e Edit Click Edit and configure the Share Name as described in Adding Share Names e Delete Click Delete to remove the Share Name Configuring Connections 47 Device Mapping Use the Device Mapping tab to map devices to ports on the thin client and to view and manage add and delete the list of current devices including device information mapped on the thin client Remote Desktop RDP Configuration x Ld RDP Client Settings Network Window Login Connection Experience Auto Reconnect Application Drive Mapping Device Mapping Forward all printers Port Device Cancel Adding Devices 1 Click Add to open the Add Port Mapping dialog box 2 Select a port from the Port list 3 Select the directory of the device to access from the Device list 4 Click OK to add the device to the list of available devices Deleting Devices To delete a device select a device from th
60. perating system to use HTTP ipp printing LPD LPR Host or Printer Use this option for a printer attached to a different UNIX system that can be accessed over a TCP IP network for example a printer attached to another Linux system on your network or a thin client used as an LPD Line Printer Daemon server for LPD printing requests from the network You can enter the DNS or WINS name of the server for the network printer or an IP address can also be entered Note that if the printer is attached to another thin client on your network the entry in the Host box is the name or address of that thin client 30 Chapter 3 Installing a Local Printer Connect the printer cable to your thin client and use the following guidelines 1 Click Administration tab gt Add Printer to open the Add Printer wizard Add Printer Local Printers SCSI Printer HP Printer HPLIPS Serial Port Serial Port 2 Discovered Network Printers Other Network Printers Internet Printing Protecal ipp AppSocket HP JetDirect LPOVLPR Hast or Printer Internet Printing Protecal http Contr 2 Be sure the USB printer you connected to your thin client is selected and click Continue TIP You can use the Serial Port 1 and Serial Port 2 options as needed for your local serial port printers 3 Select the option with which you want to obtain your printer driver and click Continue 4 Select the Model and Driver and click Continue 5 Enter the Printer
61. rofile 54 Appendix A How to Set Up Automatic Configuration For a Wyse thin client running Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux to successfully access INI files and configure itself from a server you must set up the server with the correct folder structure where the INI files and other files are located direct the thin client to the server and then reboot or start the thin client After DHCP and servers are configured and available the thin client checks at each boot up to see whether or not any configuration changes are available on a predefined server DCHP Option 161 specifies the server URL DCHP Option 162 specifies the root path to the server If configuration changes are available the changes are automatically installed Step 1 Prepare the Root Directory and Folder Structure on the Server Set up the following folder structure on your server under the C inetoub ftproot folder for FTP or C inetoub wwwroot folder for HTTP or HTTPS and place your INI files and other necessary files inside the structure as noted this list describes the folder structure starting with the root directory wyse The root directory It stores the wlx folder and the addons folder wyse wlx The main INI configuration folder It stores the following e wilkx ini file or MAC ini file e bitmap folder e certs folder e inifolder wyse wlx bitmap The folder where you can place custom images you plan to use wyse wlx certs The folder where you can
62. sconnection occurs Configuring Connections 43 Setting Use the Setting tab to automatically run script during user logon enter the script name and path Remote Configuration Use the Remote Configuration tab to configure e Remote Configuration Filename Enter the remote configuration filename for the connection e Remote Configuration Path Enter the remote configuration path for the connection View Use the View tab to select the items that will appear when using the connection menu toolbar status bar and buttons 44 RDP Network Window Login Chapter 4 Use the Remote Desktop Protocol RDP Client Settings dialog box click RDP Settings to set RDP connection configurations After configuring be sure to click OK LA RDP Client Settings Server Network Window Login Connection Experience Auto Reconnect Application Drive Mapping Device Mapping Description Ping Before Connect Notify When Disconnected Cancel Use the Network tab to configure the network settings Description Enter a name label for the connection Server Enter a server name or IP address Ping Before Connect Pings the connection to see if it is reachable before the connection is attempted Notify When Disconnected Notifies you when the connection is broken Use the Window tab to select the Window Colors and the Window Size you want and to disable the panel if you want the window to appear witho
63. se use local INI files D Use local INI files only INI Settings Get INI and Upgrade server details via DHCP eeeeeeeee Cancel OK Use the following guidelines e Do not use INI files Use this option when you want to use only locally configured settings using the thin client dialog boxes available and do not want to use available INI files on the network or local INI files e Use INI files from server only Use this option when you want to use INI files from the specified server only for example you do not want to use local INI files or do not want to allow INI use when disconnected from the server for security reasons When using this option you can direct the thin client to the server location through either of the following ways DHCP Server Select the Get INI and Upgrade server details via DHCP check box The DHCP server will direct the thin client using DHCP options to the server location where the INI files reside Manually entered server address Clear the Get INI and Upgrade server details via DHCP check box and enter the static INI Settings INI Server URL and optionally the Username and Password of the server if selecting the Server requires authentication check box e If server is available use INI files from server only otherwise use local INI files Use this option when you want to use INI files from the specified server however local INI files can be used if that server is unavailable When
64. t exist in the addons folder but are not listed in the directory file will be ignored during check in Central Configuration Automating Configurations This page intentionally blank 59 Administrators Guide Wyse Enhanced Ubuntu Linux Issue 060413 Written and published by Wyse Technology LLC June 2013 Created using FrameMaker and Acrobat
65. to switch windows using a dialog box and Alt Ctrl DownArrow minimizes or maximizes all windows are useful for navigating multiple remote sessions without having to log out CAUTION If inside a session some connection types will grab all the keystrokes and the shortcuts may not always work Be sure to check product release notes for the latest details Table 2 Window related Shortcut Keys Window Action Press Maximize window Alt F10 Switch windows using a dialog box Alt DownArrow Minimize maximize all windows Alt Ctrl DownArrow Move window with arrow keys Alt F7 and press an arrow key Resize window Alt F8 and press an arrow key Close the window Alt F4 Configuring Thin Client Settings and Connections While the use of Wyse INI files is recommended to configure thin client settings and connections available to users see Central Configuration Automating Configurations you can use dialog boxes on a thin client to e Setup your thin client hardware look and feel and system settings see Configuring system Settings e Configure and add connections to your Home screen for use see Configuring Connections Getting Started Quickly Learning the Basics T Connecting to Network and Session Services Use the Network Manager icon located on the right side of the Menu bar to display information about the status of your network connection and to connect or disconnect Use the following guidelines e Click the Network M
66. ut the panel while using the connection Use the Login tab to configure credentials used to automatically log in to the connection Use smart card Enables the use of a smart card when connecting Network Level Authentication Enables the use of Network Level Authentication NLA when connecting Be sure to enable NLA if NLA is enabled on your remote computer your remote computer requires NLA user authentication before you establish a full Remote Desktop connection and the logon screen appears Use RD Gateway settings Enables the use of Remote Desktop Gateway RD Gateway server when connecting If required then enter the IP address or URL of the RD Gateway server You can also enable Use Remote Desktop Credentials for RD Gateway if the server credentials are the same credentials as your Remote Desktop Credentials Host remote computer credentials in the User Name Password and Domain fields below or disable Use Remote Desktop Credentials for RD Gateway and enter the RD User Name RD Password and RD Domain of the RD Gateway server if required NOTE An RD Gateway server is a type of gateway that enables authorized users to connect to remote computers on a corporate network from any computer with an Internet connection An RD Gateway server enables Remote Desktop connections to a corporate network from the Internet without having to set up virtual private network VPN connections Ask your network administrator whether you need to spe
67. utting Down Restarting and Suspending The Home screen also contains e Right click menu Right clicking the menu bar provides options to customize your menu bar and panel For example the Customize Panel option allows you to move your menu bar to the top left bottom or right of your Home screen e Home Screen Application and Connection icons Each application and connection icon opens the connections made available by an administrator For example a browser the terminal emulator window see Using Wyse Terminal or other available connections see Configuring Connections e Enter Edit Mode button Enters the Home screen edit mode allowing you to depending on user privilege level some edit mode features may not be available for use to exit edit mode click the Exit Edit Mode icon Edit connections Click an icon and configure see Configuring Connections Delete connections Click the delete button of an icon and confirm Add new connections Click the Add Item icon click the connection you want to add and then configure see Configuring Connections Enter Edit Mode 6 Chapter 2 Home Screen Keyboard Shortcuts Depending on the type of application window you are using full screen standard or seamless you can use shortcut keys see Table 2 to manage windows Note that you can also define shortcuts for launching applications see Keyboara TIP The shortcut keys Alt DownArrow allows you
68. yed release the Delete key 5 Type Fireport as the password to enter and use the WLoader Setup For example you can use the Boot Order to select the boot option you want Restoring the Complete Image 1 Power off the device 2 Press and hold the P key while pressing and holding the Power button to power on the device 3 When the Activity light next to the Power button blinks release the Power button 4 When the BIOS password prompt is displayed type Fireport as the password 5 When the one time boot menu of options is displayed select the Recovery option and then press Enter restores the complete image and removes any updated package 10 Chapter 2 This page intentionally blank Configuring System Settings Clicking the System Settings icon in the Menu bar displays the following System Settings options that you can configure locally on a thin client using dialog boxes depending on user privilege level some dialog boxes and options may not be available for use TIP While it is not recommended to use dialog boxes for configuring thin client system settings they are available in case you want to temporarily override central default configurations or you do not have the option to set up central configuration smaller environments In general it is recommended that you use central configuration to enable you to automatically push any desired default configuration to all supported thin clients in your environment s
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