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1. Save Connections to Smart Card 114 If The total size for example as follow 8226 has exceeded 7KB the warning message will show on the screen unselect the connections and keep the total size within 7KB then save again Website Total Size 8210 115 5 After completed the save procedure you can pull the smart card out of Thin Client At this moment the system will automatic restore to the original connections Smart Card Properties Restore Original Connections to DOC Notice The storage size of Smart card is limited to 7KB So only 5 7 connections is allowed on it but it will also be depended on what kind of connections you wanted to create The size of connections are listed as following ICA connection 1 5KB RDP connection 0 8KB Power Term Connection 1 8KB Internet browser 0 4KB 116 Change Smart card Pin Number Smart Card Pin Number can be changed through following steps 1 Into the Smart Card Pin Number section enter the New Pin Number amp Retype New Pin Number 2 Press the Modify button 3 Wait for Modify completed messages appear Change Password 117 Erase Smart card contents Smart Card Contents can be erase by press Erase All button in the erase smart card section All the contents of smart card will be deleted Erase Smart Card Contents 118
2. Changes how numbers currencies dates and times are displayed Control Panel Properties Regional Settings Network and Dial up Properties Printers Keyboard System Mouse Volume amp Sounds Date Time Oe ge ee se 63 Regional Settings Properties Regional Setting Properties allow you to change the locale and the user interface language for your clients It includes how numbers dates currencies and times and all of these elements will change accordingly to your selected adjustments The Keyboard mapping and driver will be changed accordingly when you change the Locale Regional settings Properties Regional settings Number cum Currency E Time A Date Your locale The locale option affects how TEE some programs format numbers MAGIA currency time and dates User Interface Language The option will determine the language used for the menus English US dialogs and alerts Regional Setting Properties Number Regional Settings Properties Regional Settings Number Date Decimal symboal Beal a tia No of digits after decimal 2 Negative 123 456 789 00 Appearance Digit grouping symbol Negative number format Mo of digits in group E y Display leading zeros o 7 Megative sign symbol E Measurement system US List separators f Regional Setting Properties Number 64 Currency Regional Settings Properties M Regional Setting
3. Direct Connection 4 73 TCP IP settings Set up your assigned IP address and configuration of your clients TCP IP Settings General Name Servers My Connection araa ae ae ie Ce ee eee eee eee AA ere ere Use Slip Use software compression Use IP header compression Direct Connection 5 TCP IP Settings General Mame Servers p My Connection AE DNS WIIN S A WINS Direct Connection 6 14 Security Settings Security Properties page enable the administrator or user to hide Configure Tab in Terminal Connection Manager and set up system passwords These properties provide administrator or users more security level choices to access WinClient Security Settings Direct Connection 7 17s 4 11 75 3 Virtual Private Network Connection The communication is connected through an established virtual channel between the system and the client itself in the entire network Date will be encrypted when being transform between the two Make New Connection Select the connection type O Dial Up Connection 0 Direct Connection 8 virtual Private Network VPN Connection 1 Select your Host name and IP address 22 ven liz Host name or IP address ji 1 1 99 i security Settings VPN Connection 2 76 TCP IP settings Set up your assigned IP address and configuration of your clients TCP IP Settings General Name Serve
4. In the absence of the a separate end user license agreement for particular components s of the Desktop Software you may install and use only one 1 copy of such component s on a single computer with which you use the SYSTEM e Use of Windows CE Operating System for Windows Based Terminal Devices with Microsoft Windows NT Server Terminal Sever Edition If the SOFTWARE is Windows CE operation system for Windows Based Terminal devices the following special provisions apply In order to use the SYSTEM in connection with Windows NT Server Terminal Server Edition you must possess 1 a Client Access License for Windows NT Server Terminal Server Edition and 2 an end user license for Windows NT Workstation or an end user license agreement for Windows NT Workstation for Windows Based Terminal Devices please refer to the end user license agreement for Windows NT Server Terminal Sever Edition for additional information Manufacturer may have included a Certificate of Authenticity for Windows NT Workstation for Windows Based Terminal Devices with the SYSTEM In that case this EULA constitutes an end user 3 license for the version of Windows NT Workstation for Window Based Terminal Devices indicated on such Certificate of Authenticity e Back up Copy If Manufacturer has not included a back up copy of the SYSTEM Software with the SYSTEM you may make a single back up copy of the SYSTEM Software You may use the back up copy solely for archival
5. Ee go s Tn e de oe eee ama nia a D y ne eel a OTS See Oo Pee Anil ale Put a title down for your ICA connection 32 Specify your logon information Select Window Options ec Dpto 33 Configure your Firewall Settings 34 ICA Chent TEST2K now created The following dialog box shows when ICA is created under Connections arman Connoci Bama Pros 35 RDP Connection New onmecton a it sl th i ee AAA err ie PA LANCIA ra Terminal Connection Manager Step 1 2 36 WTS Connection Wizard dialog box displayed Enter the name of the new connection into the Name field Enter the server IP into the Server field Click on NEXT button In this case we take server test2k as an example type in the name test2k in both columns 37 If you want to automatically log onto the server click Automatic Logon and enter your user name password and domain Otherwise you will be prompted for this information each time you choose the connection Click on NEXT button iias ume kaaita bogani P A S aa all Let prompt for Pn rar ie iere you Pee e orreri 38 Click Finish button in dialog box SATS Com om Ae ee Je a j f Now you have successfully created a new RDP connection test2k The following dialog box shows when RDP is created under Connections x m f z EE an me te
6. Stopping Connections To stop connection click disconnect or logo off from the windows start menu 45 Terminal Connections Management WinClient uses Terminal Connection Manager to manage connections with its server s The Terminal Connection Manager dialog box displayed after Setup Wizard closed reboot or turn on WinClient in future Terminal Connections Manager also can be invoked at anytime during normal terminal operation by pressing the Ctrl Alt End Terminal Connection Manager dialog box consists of Connections and Configure properties The Connections properties provide the interface that users can start sessions switch among active sessions and end sessions The Configure properties also provide the interface that users can add modify delete and startup connections Terminal Connection Manager Press F2 to set Terminal Properties Connections Status The Windows based Terminal shell with default conection 46 Using the Connections Properties The Connections Properties page contains four controls Connection Name List Connect Button End Button and Power Off Button Termina Connection Maree Press Fe to set Terma Pronertias The Windows based Terminal shell with 2 connections defined AA and BB 47 1 Connection Name List After a connection 1s added the name and the type of the connection will show in the Connection Name List The Connection Name List allows user to view and select
7. Computing Architecture WinClient connects to one or more Windows NT based Servers via RDP amp the Servers must be running Citrix MetaFrame or WinFrame to capable with ICA Features of WinClient TC320 Series Model TC 320N TC 320NE rocesSor CPU NS Geode 300MHz with 16KB unified Cache NS Geode 300MHz with 16KB unified Cache Memory RAM One SDRAM 168pin DIMM 64 128MB or above One SDRAM 168pin DIMM 64 128MB or above One Disk on chip flash ROM 8 16MB or above One Disk on chip flash ROM 8 16MB or above Up to 1024 768 16bit high color VESA monitor Up to 1024 768 16bit high color VESA monitor support support with DDC with DDC 10 100BaseT fast Ethernet twisted pair RJ45 10 100BaseT fast Ethernet twisted pair RJ45 Keyboard and Mouse _ PS2 Type PS2 Type Serial Parallel USB Port Audio Line Out ower System Connector 2 Pin Jack 5V DC 2 Pin Jack 5V DC AC DC Adapter Input AC 100 240 Volt 50 60Hz Output SVDC 4A Input AC 100 240 Volt 50 60Hz Output SVDC 4A hysical Mechanical Dimension 232 mm H x 42 mm W x 240 mm D 232 mm H x 42 mm W x 240 mm D Client Side System Software OS System Microsoft Windows CE Microsoft Windows CE Terminal IBM AlXterm 3270 5250 Emulations E VT42 VT100 VT220 VT320 VT420 VT520 ANSI ANSI BBS SCO ANSI AT386 Additional Wyse 50 60 Data General D 412 Televido TVI 925 950 Local Browser Microsoft Internet Explorer option Microsoft Internet Explorer
8. VT525 Emulations Option i Optional Microsoft Internet Explorer i erver Side System Software Management Tool WinClient Remote Manager Specification subject to change without notice all trademarks or registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners gt Z lt gt Z lt w es UN UN O z gt Z lt lt 09 00 ON gt 9 gt Q Q a O 5 o p lt N O aa Di O ON O Na Q Z SIG x16 a B S gt IE ee Y o 913 510 OIS e O Qin gt rS Y ry O O O Q YU O Y O jal jal G gt jal p lt O AK pd NO D p lt pl a O A z lt NO NO Nn NO MN 9 12 Features of WinClient TC805 Series LCD OSD Control Auto adjust Monitor control H position V position Phase Clock Reset OSD control OSD H position OSD V position Misc control Language Information firmware version Graphic Control Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color R G amp B Adj rocessor Memory tandard Interface arallel USB Port Audio Line Out 2 x Watts speakers with Amplifier Connector AC DC Adapter hysical Mechanical Dimension Optional Terminal Panao Citrix ICA Protocol ICA erver Side System Software Management Tool WinClient Remote Manager Specification subject to change without notice all trademarks or registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners 13 Features of WinClient
9. and continue with the setup process cox Setup Wizard Step 2 24 The following dialog box allows you to insert your terminal name of your clients Also it allows you to configure your Network settings For details of setting up the Networks please refer to Network and Dial up Properties Terminal Name WBT Setup Wizard Terminal Mame hwoosos7 Network Properties Setup Wizard Step 3 25 Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency setup wizard dialog box is the next dialog box To use the default resolution click NEXT button You may choose other resolution from the Desktop Area and Refresh frequency scroll list To ensure your selection works with your monitor click TEST button If you see the test image properly click NEXT button to go to the next dialog box otherwise select other resolution and test again Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency WBT Setup Wizard Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency The best available Desktop Area resolution and Refresh Frequency has been selected for you You may choose other combinations from thelist To ensure your selection works with your monitor click Test High Color 16 bit Setup Wizard Step 4 26 By clicking on the Network and the printers Icon allows you to configure the connections and the printers type for your systems Network and Dial up Connections amp Printers WBT Setup Wizard Network eee Printers Dial up Connectio
10. button 48 The client should respond to the message and give user the opportunity to shut down the connection For example in the case of RDP the remote Window NT desktop comes to the foreground and prompts the user as is shown by the following figure The user will only receive this message if they are logged in If the session was simply waiting for a user to login the session will quietly exit Disconnect Windows MT session This will disconnect your Windows WT session Your eP programs will continue to run while you are disconnected You can reconnect to this session later by logging on again The Microsoft RDP client responds to a WM_CLOSE message by prompting the user as shown 49 Using the Configure Properties The Configure page consists of 5 controls Add Button Edit Button Delete Button Startup Button Terminal Connection Manager Press F2 to set Terminal Properties Connections Configure Connection Name Power Term The Windows based Terminal shell with no connections defined View 2 50 1 Add Button The Add button allows the user to create a new connection This figure shows the effect of pressing the Add button The user is presented with a dialog box that allows them to select the type of connection to create Pressing the Add button prompts the user for a connection type 51 The following figure shows the dialog presented when selecting a RDP connection iS
11. connections or end a connection If user double clicks on a connection in the Connection Name column the effect 1s the same as selecting a connection and pressing the Connect button Highlighting a connection and pressing the Enter key also has the same effect as a double click 2 Connect button The Connect button is overloaded in terms of its functionality If a connection is not active the button serves to activate the selected connection from the Name List If a connection is active the button serves to switch between connections 3 End button The End button ends the connection process When the user presses the End button the Terminal Connection Manager post a message to the client If the connection is still active after some specified amount of time 10 seconds by default the user is given the option of terminating the process as shown in figure The connection software is not responding to the End Connection request It may be busy waiting for a response from you or it may have stopped executing Press Cancel to cancel the End Connection request Press End Task to close the connection immediately ou may loose unsaved information depending on the connection type Press Wait to give the connection software time to finish what it is doing and then try to end the connection again The End Task dialog appears if a specified amount of time has passed and the connection is still active after having pressed the End
12. if it is 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 Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Notice The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment IEC EN Notice This product conforms to the requirement of IEC950 and EN60950 This product conforms to requirements of EN55022 for Class A equipment or EN55022 for Class B equipment End User License Agreement EULA for MICROSOFT WINDOWS CE OPERATING SYSTEM FOR WINDOWS BASED TERMINAL DEVICES VERSION 1 0 IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and the manufacturer Manufacturer of the special purpose computing device SYSTEM you acqu
13. option Connectivity Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol RDP Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol RDP Po Citrix ICA Protocol ICA Citrix ICA Protocol ICA SNMP Local SNMP support Local SNMP support Server Side System Software Management Tool WinClient Remote Manager WinClient Remote Manager 8 Wake on LAN Wake on LAN Specification subject to change without notice all trademarks or registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners I ROM tandard Interface VGA E gt Z 11 Features of WinClient TC600 Series rocessor VIA Eden 533MHz or above O FU Memory A One SDRAM 144pin DIMM 64MB up to 512MB OC One Disk on chip flash ROM 8MB up to 144MB tandard Interface G up to 1024x768x32bit high color VESA monitor support with DDC AN One 10 100BaseT fast Ethernet port twisted pair RJ45 CMCIA One IEEE802 11b Wireless LAN Option mart Card One Smart Card Option upport PS2 KB Mouse wo RS232 9Pin DSUB COM1 COM2 5Pin DSUB USB Ports 8inches mini full 18bit stereo 44KHz sample rate lt e y gt lt m erial arallel USB Port USB Port p ower System Connector AC DC Adapter hysical Mechanical Dimension Pin Jack 5V DC nput AC 100 240 Volt 50 60Hz Output 5VCD 4A p d i 20 mm H x 45 mm W x 155 mm D OJQ Al a B JE UN lt UN e B as p E Microsoft Windows CE Optional BM AIXterm 3270 5250 Terminal Digital VT42 VT100 VT220 VT320 VT420 VT520
14. purposes DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS e Speech Handwriting Recognition If the SYSTEM Software includes speech and or handwriting recognition component s you should understand that speech and handwriting recognition are inherently statistical processes that recognition errors are inherent in the processes that it is your responsibility to provide for handling such errors and to monitor the recognition processes and correct any errors Neither manufacturer nor its suppliers shall be liable for any damages arising out of errors in the speech and handwriting recognition processes e Limitations on Reverse Engineering Recompilation and Disassembly You may not reverse engineer recompiles or disassemble the SYSTEM Software except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation e Single SYSTEM The SYSTEM Software is licensed with the SYSTEM as a single integrated product The SYSTEM Software installed in Read Only Memory ROM of the SYSTEM may only be used as part of the SYSTEM e Single EULA The package for the SYSTEM Software may contain multiple versions of this EULA such as multiple translations and or multiple media versions e g in the user documentation and in the software Even if you receive multiple versions of the EULA you are licensed to use only one 1 copy of the SYSTEM Software e Rental You may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE e Softw
15. smart card is locked 110 Add and or Edit Connections and Save Connections to Smart Card User can add new connections or edit existing connections then save connections to smart card Add Edit Connections Users can add the connections amp edit the connections in the Terminal Connection Manger Terminal Connections Manager can be invoked at anytime during normal terminal operation by pressing the Ctrl Alt End Refer to the Chapter Terminal Connections Management for details Save Connections to smart card Save connections to smart card can be accomplished through following steps 1 Add and or edit connections in Connection Manager 2 Press smart card tab in the menu to enter Smart Card Properties Terriers ereciton pl F2 fo enbe fy ner bien Terminal Smart Card Properties 111 There are three sections Smart Card Pin Number Connections Information and Erase Smart Card Contents in the smart card properties dialog box A a e e o Moss e a mn A 2 EN pa i T 7 a 112 4 In the connections information section select the connections which you want to save to smart card smart Card Properties _ a Select Connections Notice The Total size indicates the total size of the selected connections Total size can not exceed 7KB 113 Press Save button to save the selected connections to smart card See TE a F alt
16. your favorite CEA AAA address hito aww microsoft corn a All Products Support Search microsoft B a Microso Home MSH Home Subscribe Manage Your Profile Search hor CA a O EE Advanced Search rei Explorer will add this page to your Favorites ist RS Windows er secure office Mame Wicrosott Cor e with downloads Business Solutions Product Families Servers Developer Tools Games and Xbox MSN Services aai Preview MSH E Internet access with advanced parental controls F Dress up your desktop with new Age of Mythology downloads All Products Unleash your PC s potential with cool tools U5 oml Resources Support technical resources e na ACTS Download an instant communication service 4 42 Downloads Ra T Terminal Emulator New Connection Terminal Connection Manager Step 1 4 Select your Connection Properties a mE Tomer E Cin Poi Sr DA E AL ee i T ca E 43 Type in your Terminal and Host name in this case we selected test as our client Mi ar Ee cpa Es 44 Starting a connection Click Connections button Click the Connection Name in the list that you want to connect Click Connect button Terminal Conrmection Manager Press F2 to enter Terminal Properties Starting a Connection Now you are connected Once you have started a connection you can use programs just as you would on a networked personal computer
17. 0 GFAAccuSet 10006F v20113 10 SBack Next gt Select Printer Model 82 Create a user name for your printer WR T Printer Wizard gt YOu must supply a mame for this printer Supply a name for this printer Some printer name than 31 characters Printer Fr PTE Naming Your Printer If you are unable to locate an printer type from the list provided use Defined box to make an printer type of your own Enter the model name and the manufacture of your selected printer then press the next button WET Pomter Wiradi Make an Printer Model 1 83 The system will provide you an auto message of whether to configure another printer WET Punter Wirard Configura another printer You have successfully configured the printer an port LAT i Do wou want to configure another pinter ya de no Make an Printer Model 2 WET Printer Wizard YOu Pur pucas completed the Prrber Setup Wizand Tao Anth to app the settings you heave soecmed and exit the printer wizand Print Setup Finish 1 34 Printers DK Fa Malate Print Setup Finish 2 You have now successfully configured your own printer Keyboard Properties Keyboard Properties page allows you to set up the configuration of your keyboard Keyboard Properties OK x V Enable NumLock on boot yy Repeat delay Ags Repeat rate SA Long Short gt Slow Hon AE Pina hime roid Tap here and hold down
18. 56 6 Force long distance Force local Dial Up Connection 5 69 TCP IP settings Set up your assigned IP address and configuration of your clients TCP IP Settings General Name Servers My Connection o AA SOON Use Slip Use software compression Use IP header compression Dial Up Connection 6 TCP IP Settings General Name Servers a My Connection Alt DIS WINS AE MATS Dial Up Connection 7 70 Security Settings Security Properties page enable the administrator or user to hide Configure Tab in Terminal Connection Manager and set up system passwords These properties provide administrator or users more security level choices to access WinClient security Settings Tue adi Authentication Protocol EXP Properties Uinencrypted password PAP Microsoft CHAP MS CHAP e Micromaft CHAP Version 2 MS CHAP w2 _ Bor MS CHAP based protocols automaticaly une Windows logan narne Land partner corral Fre Dial Up Connection 8 Enter your country area code and phone number to complete set up Phone Number yl My Connection Country region code Area code Phone number la 1250 0 Force long distance Force local Dial Up Connection 9 71 2 Direct Connection The communication between the systems and the clients is connected through serial port then link to destination via LAN connection Make New Connect
19. 6 4 standard Flexible Mobile connections More Security amp More Convenient 102 How to Use the Slave Smart Card on Thin Client Login with NEW Slave Smart Card User need to change the password when login Thin Client with the NEW smart card Password can t exceed 8 characters and normally the default password is 11111111 ks i F EA T hs f Paes o o ee Gr T T CE LAS i 1 E F Thee a i Lare LAA A eee A A ml Connections Configure Change Pin Number id Pan Mimbar New Pin Humber CGonfrm Pin Number i Cie Carcal Login with NEW smart card 103 Change to a New Pin Number Type the new digit number that you wish to change to on the New Pin Number column then re type it to verify on the Confirm Pin Number column They both must be identical or the system will provide you with the following message Default Pin Murnber Boaotse ard fh 104 Backup the original connections to Disk on Chip The different backup procedures will be processed when you insert the smart card to Thin Client Insert the smart card to Thin Client on POWER ON status 1 Please close all running sessions on Thin Client before the smart card was inserted 2 The color of the window of Connection Manager will turn gray Then a message of backup connections will popup This means Thin Client is making a backup procedures of the original connections to DOC Disk on Chip auto
20. Conmmecton Wirard m Type the name of the computer to which you Selecting to add a Microsoft Remote Desktop Client connection starts the WTS Connection Wizard 52 2 Edit Button SS Edit Connection The Edit button allows the user to edit or modify the properties of an existing connection Following figure shows the effect of pressing the Edit button for the connection named AA which is a RDP connection acronym for Microsoft Remote Desktop Client By pressing the Edit button the shell starts the Edit Helper for RDP Selecting to edit the connection AA starts the Edit Helper for the Microsoft Remote Desktop Client connection type 53 3 Delete Button Confirme Gone tion Laren VASO The Delete button allows the user to delete a connection As shown by the following figure the user will be prompted as to whether or not they really want to delete the connection The shell will notify the user that an error occurred while attempting to delete the connection 54 4 Startup Button The Startup button allows the user to specify the startup behavior of a connection A connection s startup behavior can be either Default or Autostart If a connection has been specified Default it will be pre selected in the list view when the shell starts up so that the user need only press the Enter key once to startup the connection If the connection has been specified as Autostart the be
21. Copyright This manual and any accompanying software and firmware are copyrighted No parts of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopy recording or otherwise without prior written consent except for copies retained by the purchaser for backup purposes Trademarks Product and company names mentioned in this manual are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks of their respective companies Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation ICA MetaFtrame WinFrame are registered trademarks of Citrix Systems Inc Disclaimer The information described in this manual is intended for instructional purposes only The Vendor reserves the right to revise this manual and all accompany software firmware without obligation to notify any person or organization of the revision or change The Vendor accepts no responsibility or liability for errors or misleading information that may be contained in this manual Radio Frequency Interference Statement FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy
22. Indicator Power Indicator Power On Off Switch Power On Off Switch The Power On Off Switch turns your WinClient on or off Push it in for on out for off Network Activity Indicator Yellow lights when your WinClient is sending data through a network Power Indicator Green lights when your WinClient is connected to a power source and is turned on 18 Rear View Printer Port Wireless LAN COMPACTFLASH Pe ee L ME Network RJ 45 jack for a 10 100BaseT twisted pair Ethernet connector Audio output Video standard DB 15 VGA type connector for Monitor Parallel standard DB 25 parallel port for printer COM1 DB 9 RS232 port for external modem touch screen A LEDE E COM2 DB 9 RS232 port USB1 Universal Serial Bus connector USB2 Universal Serial Bus connector Mouse PS 2 type mouse connector Keyboard PS 2 type keyboard connector Power Power Connector Identify Parts of the WinClient TC805 TC810 Front View Power On Off Switch The Power On Off Switch turns your WinClient on or off Push it in for on out for off OSD Functions include 1 Auto adyjust Monitor control H position V position Phase Clock Reset OSD control OSD H position OSD V position Misc control Language Information firmware version Graphic Control Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color R G amp B Adj E Power ON OFF Switch OSD Control 20 Rear View Wireless LA
23. N card 3S MTT MMM y i USB 1 amp 2 P S 2 21 Connecting the Terminal Before connecting the cables arrange your WinClient and monitor in your work area Be sure not to block the vents around WinClient and Monitor Plug the AC power core into the power adapter then into AC power source Connect the adapter cable to power connector Connect the keyboard cable to keyboard connector Connect the mouse cable to mouse connector Connect the monitor video cable to video connector Connect the monitor power cable to the AC power source Connect the 10 100Base T twisted pair network cable to network connector If you have a local printer connect its cable to parallel port If you have microphone plug its cable into microphone port If you have headphone or speaker plug its cable into headphone port Using the Power On Off Switch After the cables are connected you are ready to turn it on by pressing power On Off switch To turn on your WinClient push the power On Off switch in The power indicator lights To turn off your WinClient push the power On Off switch again so that it returns to its extended position The power indicator lights off Please note that the unit needs about 4 5 seconds of leading time when turning on or off So once turn off the machine to switch it on again wait for 4 to 5 seconds then switch on 22 START UP Quickly Configure Your WinClient After completing t
24. ND EITHER EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO WARRANTIES OF NON INFRINGEMENT MERCHANTABILITY AND OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE THE ENTIRE RISK OF THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU e No Liability for Consequential Damages MANUFACTURER OR MANUFACTURER S SUPPLIERS INCLUDING MS AND ITS SUPPLIERS SHALL NOT BE HELD TO ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED OR INCURRED BY THE END USER INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO GENERAL SPECIAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INFORMATION AND THE LIKE ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE DELIVERY USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE If you acquired this EULA is the United States this EULA is governed by the laws of the State of Washington If you acquired this EULA in Canada this EULA is governed by the laws of the Province of Ontario Canada Each of the parties hereto irrevocably attires to the jurisdiction of the courts of the Province of Ontario and further agrees to commence any litigation which may arise hereunder in the courts located in the Judicial District of York Province of Ontario If this EULA was acquired outside the United States then local law may apply Should you have any questions concerning this EULA please contact the Manufacturer of your SYSTEMS U S GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The SOFTWARE and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS Use duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as s
25. TC810 Series LCD OSD Control Auto adjust Monitor control H position V position Phase Clock Reset OSD control OSD H position OSD V position Misc control Language Information firmware version Graphic Control Contrast Brightness Sharpness Color R G amp B Adj rocessor Memory tandard Interface arallel USB Port Audio Line Out 2 x Watts speakers with Amplifier Connector AC DC Adapter hysical Mechanical Dimension Optional Terminal Panao Citrix ICA Protocol ICA erver Side System Software Management Tool WinClient Remote Manager Specification subject to change without notice all trademarks or registered trademarks are properties of their respective owners 14 Hardware Setup Unpacking amp Checking the Equipment Before unpacking the WinClient prepare a clean stable surface to put the contents of your WinClient shipping container on You should find following items in the WinClient package The WinClient TC320 One AC Adapter A Power Cord A Stand in three parts for your WinClient User s Manual A PS 2 Keyboard with cable A PS 2 Mouse with cable The WinClient TC600 One AC Adapter A Power Cord A Stand for your WinClient User s Manual A PS 2 Keyboard with cable A PS 2 Mouse with cable The WinClient TC805 TC810 One AC Adapter A Power Cord User s Manual PS 2 Mouse Keyboard spilt cable A PS 2 Keyboard with cable A PS 2 Mouse with cable Notice PS 2 Keyboard and Mouse ar
26. VEN saat GS eo oss wanes 21 CONNECTING THE TERMINAL ccceccecescececcsceccsceccccscescscesescesescecescecesescesescessceceseeceses 2 USING THE POWER ON OFF SWITCH ccccceccsceccececcsceccscecscscsescecescecscecesescesescecesees 22 START UP a id 23 QUICKLY CONFIGURE YOUR WINCLIENT atomic oran id ici 23 QUICKLY CONNECT YOUR WINCLIENT WITH SERVER ssccccesscccesecccesececeesceeeeeecees 29 Add MEW COMMECUION a a e la eat lo Dad od 29 TC AoC ONG CU OM ia 30 ARANA A nne enn eS ERA Te NCIS SEE EEN mee a NTR SET a 36 US RS 41 Mori AA AA ere aa ere ea te a Cre oe AT 43 Startinea CONNEC ON iaa 45 SCOP Pls CONNECHONS ae 45 TERMINAL CONNECTIONS MANAGEMENT u ccceccccecssces 46 USING THE CONNECTIONS PROPERTIES cscescsceccececcececcsceccccecsescecescecccscesescesesceceeees 47 USING THE CONFIGURE PROPERTIES cccscsceccececcececcsceccececescecescecesescecscscesescesescecesces 50 CHANGING THE TERMINAL PROPERTIES cce00e 57 GENER ALSP ROPER TES ias diets 57 Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Settidgs ococccononoonncnnnnnnnnnnnonanocnnnnnnnnnos 58 LOCAL RESOURCES PROPERTIES cusco oa 59 DISPLAY PR OPE RES qe cano add 60 EXPERIENCE PROPERTIES a taa 62 CONTROLRAN EL o oe ee el 63 Resional Settimes Properties sa a al 64 Network and Dial Up Properties ss ido 66 Printers Properties a A a a a 81 Keyboard Proper Soei a 85 SA y A ane ern ee er aaa nen Terme rer a reer
27. a key to test Keyboard Properties 85 System Properties System Properties page provide you the general information of the client Those information includes General gt ystem Properties OK General Device Mame Copyrights Computer Processor Type has Expansion Slots e 55320 KB RAM System Microsoft Windowst CE NET Version 4 0 Build 708 Memory 1996 2001 Microsoft Corp All rights reserved This computer program is protected by U S and international copyright laws Registered general information Memory System Properties General Memory Device Name Copyrights Move slider to the left for more mernory to run programs Move slider to the right for more storage room Only unused RAM can be adjusted Storage PU EE OA Program Memory Memory Allocated A j bedien A Ta Allocated ec ADORAKB In Use 308KB In Use 7204KB 86 Device Name System Properties Memory Device Mame copyrights General z These settings are used to identify your Windows CE device to other computers rh Please type a name without any spaces and a short description Device name Wooso87 Device description MinBlent TE 320NE Serjes Device Name Copyrights System Properties General Memory Device Name Copyrights Depending Upon which components you are running your product may Fe contain the following third party technolog
28. ame for the connection e E hy Connection Select the connection type 8 Dial Up Connection Direct Connection gt Virtual Private Network Dial Up Connection 1 Setting up your Dial Up connection simply follow steps below to dial up to RAS server when using a modem 67 1 Select the serial port or modem to dial in Connect Hayes compatible modem to the selected port 2 My Connection select a modern Hayes Compatible on COML Configure TCP IP Settings Security Settings Dial Up Connection 2 2 If you would like to change TCP IP settings to this RAS connection click on Configure or TCP IP Settings buttons respectively And within configure device properties you can adjust the Port Settings and the Call Options to your standard requirement Device Properties Dial Up Connection 3 68 3 If Hayes Compatible on COM1 or specific PCMCIA modem card if the optional built in PCMCIA slot has modem card inserted is selected input the telephone number inside Telephone Number group for dialing Country code and Area code have to be inputted to make the dialing number formed correctly My Connection Properties Modem Phone Number Ze My Connection Select a modem TCP IP Settings Security Settings Dial Up Connection 4 My Connection Properties Modern Phone Number Sl My Connection Country region code Area code Phone number la 12
29. apter Ping Function The ping dialog box executes the ping diagnostic utility Ping is a diagnostic tool that send echo requests until interrupted by clicking on the Exit button The ping utility sends one echo request per second and calculates round trip times and packet loss statistics and displays a brief summary on completion The ping utility can be used to Determine the status of the network and various foreign hosts Track and isolate hardware and software problems Test measure and manage networks Determine the IP address of a host if only the hostname is known Ping Dialog a Ping Information Ping Command Ping Status Pinging Host 1 1 1 23 Reply from 1 1 1 23 bytes 32 time 2ms TTL 128 23 bytes 32 time 1ms TTL 128 231 bytes 32 time lt 10ms TTL 126 Ping Function 101 Slave Smart Card for WinClient This chapter describes how to use the Smart Card on WinClients which support smart card features Smart card reader has been built onto Thin Client series and with its convenient function of Mobile Connections and advanced security features users are able to operate Thin Client anywhere by inserting the smart card which is stored with their own connections Such function is specially designed for users who have to share thin client with others Smart Card Features PIN number is encrypted to the smart card based on the DES Data Encryption Standard The smart card follows ISO 781
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31. e er fT LV TT O f J The following dialog box shows when RDP is created under Configuration Terminal Connection Manager Press F2 to set Terminal Properties AL aa z s mmi Sy e ay 5 A AAA i F E T m i mAN i i BI EUI h 7 a Tamy 40 Internet Browser In WinCE 3 0 version the connection for Internet Browser will need to be created by the users manually However in WinCE 4 0 version Internet Browser is already in build within the connections leanne Cannes tit Maraoer Press F2 to set Teme Groner i 4 e Eat ew 6 Favorites 16 lala adress http ww microsoft com Microsoft Microso Home MSH Home Subscribe Manage Tour Profile All Products Support Search microsoft DA Search For Advanced Search Product Families i ur a A arte Is your uter secure Office Keep your home PC uptodate with downloads Business Solutions N i E pr tips and tools Servers Au Developer Tools Games and xbox F home amp entertainment MSN Services aiei Preview MSN E Internet access with advanced parental controls Dress up your desktop with new Age of Mythology downloads All Products Unleash your PC s potential with cool tools U S only Resources Support technical resources igo neta teen Download an instant communication service Downloads Terminal Connection Manager Step 1 3 Add your own Web Connection to
32. e optional items Identify Parts of the WinClient TC320 The illustrations that follow identify the various features of the WinClient TC320 Front View Network Activity Indicator Power Indicator Power On Off Switch Me a EE p Eg FF p p a ER g he E i aa ll i P ig El Power On Off Switch The Power On Off Switch turns your WinClient on or off Push it in for on out for off Network Activity Indicator Yellow lights when your WinClient is sending data through a network Power Indicator Green lights when your WinClient is connected to a power source and is turned on 16 Rear View Microphone audio input Headphone audio output for Headphones Speaker Power Connector TC 320 Series Microphone Headphone Parallel LAN VGA COMI COM2 USB1 USB2 Keyboard Mouse Network RJ 45 jack for a 10 100BaseT twisted pair Ethernet connector Video standard DB 15 VGA type connector for Monitor Parallel standard DB 25 parallel port for printer COM1 DB 9 RS232 port for external modem touch screen COM2 DB 9 RS232 port USB1 Universal Serial Bus connector USB2 Universal Serial Bus connector Mouse PS 2 type mouse connector Keyboard PS 2 type keyboard connector Power Power Connector 17 Identify Parts of the WinClient TC600 The illustrations that follow identify the various features of the WinClient TC600 Front View Network Activity
33. e system boot WARNING Please be aware that once either user or setup password is set and in case you forget password there is no way to recover it without the original password 92 except upgrading firmware image from boot ROM please contact with your local distributor in case you encounter this problem 93 Miscellaneous Properties Terminal Properties General Local Resources Display Experience Control Panel Firmware Security J Built in Ethernet Duplex Mode auto Mode Touch Screen Type Use Serial Port PentMount DMC9S12 e NONE Calibrate Network Card Interface Settings LANEScape XI 300 PC Card y TCPIP Settings Card Setup Miscellaneous Properties ICA Global Setting Note Refer to Citrix ICA client for Windows CE Windows Based Terminal User Guide to set up ICA Global Settings Under ICA Global Setting users can adjust the following functions according to their needs HotKeys ICA Globe Setting 1 94 Preferences Global ICA Client Settings ee AAA ee 2 oe a a DF F ICA Globe Setting 2 Server Location Global IA Client Sethin ICA Globe Setting 3 Firewall Settings l Ta Carr jee hial ICA Client Settings a iii ieee P Fa m A S s ICA Globe Setting 4 95 PNLite Global OA Chen Setters Hoticeys Preferences Serer Location Frewali Setting PHLite ICA Globe Setting 5 Built in Et
34. es Display Experience Control Panel Firmware Security and Miscellaneous that can be invoked by press respective buttons General Properties General Properties page describes the general information of WinClient Terminal Properties OK General Display Experience Control Panel Firmware Security Copyright 2o00242U5 Microsystems Inc Product WinClent TC 320NE Series Product ID 53555841 4354 3033 00d0c931508 Wersion 40 1 Microsoft Windows CE ince 4 0 Terminal Marne fwwous0s7 E Reset the terminal to factory default property settings General Properties 57 Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Settings To reset the terminal properties to factory default settings click the Reset the terminal to factory default property settings button to clear all the settings in on board flash memory When System Settings change dialog box display click Yes button Confirm erase all settings Click Reboot button in the Confirm Erase All Settings dialog box All data in flash memory will be erased including all connection configurations OK asia Display Control Panel System Settings Change Are you sure that you would like to reset the terminal to its factory default settings Reset the terminal to factory default property settings Reset the terminal to factory default property settings 58 Local Resources Properties Local Resources Properties page allows you to add and configure your local de
35. et forth in subparagraph c 1 ii of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer 6 Software clause at DFARS 252 227 7013 or subparagraphs c 1 and 2 of the Commercial Computer Software Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52 227 19 as applicable Manufacturer is Microsoft Corporation One Microsoft Way Redmond WA 98052 6399 Contents INTRODUCTION iieii araa arsaa n aar aae aat 10 INTRODUCING THE WINCLIEN Tis a 10 FEATURES OF WINCLIENT TC320 SERIES ccccceccscecscecescscscscecescececcscesescesescecesees 11 FEATURES OF WINCLIENT TC600 SERIES ccceccsceccscececcccccececescecescecesescecescecesees 12 FEATURES OF WINCLIENT TC809 SERIES cccecescecsceccccccccscecescecscscesescesescecesees 13 FEATURES OF WINCLIENT TC810 SERIES cccecescecesceccccececcececcscececcscesescecescececees 14 HARDWARE SETUP oia ea a keene 15 UNPACKING amp CHECKING THE EQUIPMENT cccceccecceccecceccecesccecesccscescescesceecescescens 15 IDENTIFY PARTS OF THE WINCLIENT C320 cccccsceccececcccecscscescsceceececesceceseeceses 16 607 01 GR S nett o A So E EA 16 OOO 17 IDENTIFY PARTS OF THE WINCLIENT TCO600 ccceccscecscecescscescscecescecesceceseececes 18 E A O ee CSTE oe Poe TOTES On SAE AI renee tT ae 18 Eee AL oh ane A ne Cert ONO Dee A Ree REE ee ee ieee A IRON 19 IDENTIFY PARTS OF THE WINCLIENT TC805 TC8 10 00 00 ccc cee ccc eccececcececcececesceceseecess 20 NS A A E A PE aR 20 Rar
36. havior is the same as specifying a connection as Default with the one exception being that the shell will automatically start the connection process instead of requiring that the user press the Enter key If a user does not select a Default connection the first connection in the list will be specified as the Default connection The list view allows the user to view and select connections for the purpose of adding editing deleting or specifying the startup behavior of a connection If a user double clicks on a connection in the Connection Name column the effect is the same as selecting a connection and pressing the Edit button Highlighting a connection and pressing the Enter key also has the same effect as double click ada Pier Ter m Bez Eia y be TESTER mninection Startup Selecting a connection s startup behavior 55 eee Press Pi to enter Termirul Process tes Terminal Conmection Manager Pp Properthes Conpactiore ConA gaan Comecbon Hama ype SE erip TAA RCF nJ EE Ac vay ol a The connection BB with its startup behavior set to Auto start 56 Changing the Terminal Properties This chapter explains how to change the Terminal Properties using the Terminal Properties dialog box Invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box by press F2 key while Terminal Connection Manager is the most front window Terminal Properties dialog box consists of eight properties General Local Resourc
37. he hardware setup the WinClient must be configured before it 1s ready to use This chapter guides you through the most easy and quick way to configure your WinClinet Quick configuring your WinClient can be accomplished through the following steps Power on your WinClient The Welcome setup wizard dialog box is first dialog box when you turn on your terminal for the first time Click on the NEXT button in the dialog box to display the next setup wizard dialog box Welcome WET Setup Wizard Setup Wizard Step 1 29 The End User License Agreement setup wizard dialog box is the next dialog box that will appear Read the license agreement carefully If you accept this agreement to use this terminal click on the ACCEPT button to accept the agreement and continue with the next setup process End User License Agreement Win lient Setup Wizard MICROSOFT Ra WINDOW SRO CE OPERATING SYSTEM _ FOR WINDOWS BASED TERMINAL DEVICES VERSION 1 0 IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement EULA is a legal agreement between you either an individual or a single entity and the manufacturer Manufacturer s of the special purpose computing device SYSTEM you acquired which includes certain Microsoft software product s installed on the SYSTEM and or included in the SYSTEM package SOFTWARE The SOFTWARE includes computer You must accept this agreement to use this terminal Press Accept to accept the agreement
38. hernet Duplex Mode Select the Ethernet duplex mode for built in fast Ethernet controller Normally you place this setting at Auto Mode to auto sense the duplex mode of the network Terminal Properties OK General Local Resources Display Experience Control Panel l Firmware Security Misc Citrix Client Settings Built in Ethernet Duplex Mode ICA Global Setting Auto Mode y Touch Screen 10M Hal Duplex Touch Screen Type 10M Full Duplex 100M Half Dupl PenMount DMC9512 e poe ee Metwork Card Interface Settings TCPIP Settings Card Setup Select the Ethernet duplex mode 96 Touch Screen Select the input port for the PenMount DMC9512 controller compatible touch screen panel Terminal Properties Auto Mode PenMount DMC9S12 MOME PenMount Ohi 9512 Elo Touch System E Tauch Screen 1 J Terminal Properties Auto Mode PenMount DMC9S12 MOME MOPE Comi CO Auto Detect Tauch Screen 2 98 Network Card Interface Settings Terminal Proper tes 2431 Compatible Bthemet Driver PROOI Ethernet Driver Network Card Interface Settings 1 J9 Set your IP Address and the Name Servers Network Card Interface Settings 3 100 Click on the Card Setup icon to set up the wireless LAN card however if unable to locate the card the system will provide you with the following message Wireless LAN Utility ox Cannot find your wireless LAN ad
39. iers including Microsoft Corporation You may not copy the printed materials accompanying the SOFTWARE All rights not specifically granted under this EULA are reserved by MS and its suppliers including Microsoft Corporation 5 PRODUCT SUPPORT Product support for the SOFTWARE is not provided by MS its parent corporation Microsoft Corporation or their affiliates or subsidiaries For product support please refer to Manufacturer s support number provided in the documentation for the SYSTEM Should you have any questions concerning this EULA or if you desire to contact Manufacturer for any other reason please refer to the address provided in the documentation for SYSTEM 6 EXPORT RESTRICTIONS You agree that you will no export or re export the SOFTWARE to any country person or entity subject to U S export restrictions You specifically agree no to export or re export the SOFTWARE i to any country to which the U S has embargoed or restricted the export of goods or services which as of March 1998include but are not necessarily limited to Cuba Iran Iraq Libya North Korea Sudan and Syria or to any national of any such country wherever located who intends to transmit or transport the products back to such country ii to any person or entity who you know or have reason to know will utilize the SOFTWARE or potion thereof in the design development or production of nuclear chemical or biological weapons or iii to any person or e
40. ies Portions of this software are based on NESA Mosaic NCSA Mosaic was developed by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign Distributed under a licensing agreement with Spyglass Inc Copyrights 87 Mouse Properties Mouse Properties page allows you to set up the configuration of your keyboard Mouse Properties xi Double Click speed Threshold Double click this grid to set the double click sensitivity for both the speed and physical distance between clicks Double click this icon to test OLI double click settings If this icon doesn t change adjust your settings using the grid above Mouse Properties 1 Mouse Properties Double click Speed Threshold Mouse Speed Mouse Properties 2 88 Volume and Sounds Properties Volume and sound properties page allows you the make an adjustment on your client s sound qualities Yolume Sounds Properties OK xd volume Sounds Enable sounds for Events warnings beeps and system events v Applications program specific and all other sounds Notifications falarms appointments and reminders Enable clicks and taps for RJE ft l Key clicks Loud O Soft Volume and sound properties 1 Yolume Sounds Properties volume Sounds Event SEY Vindows CE HE Asterisk Close Program gt Critical Stop 2 Default So
41. ion Type a name for the connection i com Connection Set the cameron aa the connection type Dial Up Connection Direct Connection Virtual Private Network oe Direct Connection 1 If you would like to change serial port settings or TCP IP settings to this RAS connection click on Configure or TCP IP Settings buttons respectively And within configure device properties you can adjust the Port Settings and the Call Options to your standard requirement Device Properties Port Settings Call Options Connection Preferences Manual Dial fuser supplies dial pe is200 e Eo E Baud Rate 19200 ears Data Bits Terminals Parity E Use terminal window before dialing Stop Bits a Use terminal window after dialing Flow Control Hardware Direct Connection 2 12 Use the device properties to configure your port settings and call options Device Properties Cancel the call if not connected within ls seconds v Wait for dial tone before dialing Wait for credit card tone JO seconds Extra Settings special modern commands may be inserted into the dial string Direct Connection 3 If Serial Cable on COM1 is selected direct serial cable connection is assumed in this case telephone number fields will be grayed Click finish to complete the set up COM Connection Select a device Seria Cable on COML TCP IP Settings Security Settings
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43. matically Terminal Connection Manager Press F2 to enfer Terminal Properties Original Connections 105 Te i naire ee io eds ic el a ES th arin T oT a ae dl Pas Al Al Elia Backup Original Connections 106 3 PIN Number authentication dialog box will popup after the original connections backup procedures are completed Enter the default PIN Number to login the system Pin Number Authentication 107 Notice The smart card will be locked after three invalid entries Contact with administrator if the smart card is locked Henti arc Invalid Pin No Posse be reminded that the smart cand wei be locked attr Faroe ral ores Invalid Pin No Remind 108 4 The connections of smart card will be loaded to system after passing the authentication me maa L a E asa x rernmnirial Connection Manager Press Fe to imie Merminal Pri pier ties The Connections of Smart Card 109 5 Users can Add Edit Delete or Connect while the Connection Manager appeared Insert the smart card to Thin Client on POWER OFF status 1 Insert the smart card to Thin Client then power on the system 2 After passing the authentication the connections of smart card will be loaded to system 3 User can Add Edit Delete amp Connect while the Connection Manager appeared Notice The smart card will be locked after three invalid entries Contact with administrator if the
44. mation ask your network administrators 19 Name Servers Using this control button to configure Name Servers settings If Name Servers control button is pressed Name Servers settings dialog box displays You can set primary and secondary IP addresses for DNS server and primary and secondary IP addresses for WINS server PCILRTL61391 Settings IP Address Name Servers Mame server addresses maybe Primary BMS Je ca automatically assigned if DHCP is enabled on this adapter secondary DNS ou can specify additional i oee ol WINS or DNS resolvers in the Primary WINS Network Properties 2 Click OK button to save changes and quit the Network Properties page Click Cancel button to quit the Network Properties without save changes 80 Printers Properties Printer Properties support the local printer installation and network printer mapping Choose the local printer port and then press add printer will enable users to choose all kind of printer driver Open palata Printer Properties 81 Select the printer port that you wish your printer to use WAT Printer Wirard Galect the port you want your pririber TO Lee Note most computers use the LPT 1 ieee sac Select the printer port Network Printer Mapping Select your printer type then press the next button to make it as your default printer WET Printer Wirard SFA ACDOJSe 1005F 52 3 Fe coat 150
45. ns Setup Wizard Step 5 2i You have successfully completed the Setup Wizard Click on the FINSH button to apply the settings you have specified and exit Setup wizard Any future change can be made using the Terminal Properties dialog box See the chapter Changing the Terminal Properties Finish WBT Setup Wizard You have successfully completed the Setup Wizard Tap Finish to apply the settings you have specified and exit the wizard Setup Wizard Step 6 28 Quickly Connect your WinClient with Server Now you are ready to connect your WinClient with Server The Terminal Connection Manager dialog box will be displayed after the Setup Wizard closed Terminal Connection Manager will help you to manage your Terminal s network connections See the Chapter Terminal Connections Management This section guides you through the most easy and quick way to connect your WinClinet with Server Quick Connecting your WinClient on the network can be accomplished through following steps Add new connection Click Configure button Tenminal Connecter Mari ier Press Fs to enter Merminal Pri pier ties Terminal Connection Manager Step 1 1 29 Then Click Add button a new Connection dialog box displayed Choose the type of connection from the connection scroll list And Click OK ICA Connection 30 Select a Citrix Server or Published Application ee a Le See oP A a AA AAA AAA A AA s h a E i E dl
46. ntity who has been prohibited from participating in U S export transactions by any federal agency of the U S government If the SOFTWARE is labeled North America Only Version above on the Products Identification Card or on the SOFTWARE packaging or other written materials then the following applies The SOFTWARE is intended for distribution only in the United States its territories and possessions including Puerto Rico Guam and U S Virgin Islands and Canada Export of the SOFTWARE from the United States is regulated under El controls of the E xport Administration Regulations EAR 15 CFR 730 744 of the U S Commerce Department Bureau of Export Administration BXA A license is required to export the SOFTWARE outside the United States or Canada You agree that you will not directly or indirectly export or re export the SOFTWARE or portions thereof to any country other than Canada or to any person or entity subject to U S export restrictions without first obtaining a Commerce Department Export 5 license You warrant and represent that neither the BXA nor any other U S federal agency has suspended revoked or denied your export privileges 7 NOTE ON JAVA SUPPORT The SYSTEM Software may contain support for programs written in Java Java technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed manufactured or intended for use or resale as on line control equipment in hazardous environments requiring fail safe performance s
47. rime Rin Maer mer ee ree 86 MOUSE Properties una aia 88 Volume and Sounds Properties 89 Date and Time Properties iaa illa 90 FIRMWARE PROPERTIES Seios a a oleada 91 SECURIT PROPER TE Sd de doce ill ad de cd 92 MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTIES isis ii Ns isos 94 ICA GrloW ali SCUUING insano A 94 Burlt in Etheret Duplex Moderar ii ais 96 OWE CEM duds vied exe teactluadeasdees Getosn met axetbant ds 97 NetWork Card Interface CHINO isis 99 PPE WING Cl rocio 101 SLAVE SMART CARD FOR WINCLIENT ccscccccccecseesessees 102 SMARTCARD FEATURES dido at 102 HOW TO USE THE SLAVE SMART CARD ON THIN CLIENT sssessessenceeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 103 Losin with NEW Slave Smart Card aiii 103 Chance toa New Pitt Numbers ode 104 Backup the original connections to Disk On Chip cccccccnnnnnocncnnnnnnnnnnnnnnonncnnnnnnnos 105 Add and or Edit Connections and Save Connections to Smart Card 111 Change Smart Card Pim NUDE 117 Introduction Introducing the WinClient WinClient Windows Based Terminals are designed to access any Windows application such as Microsoft Word Excel or PowerPoint residing on Windows Terminal Server WinClient is very easy on installation there is no need to install any software onto network Simply plug a WinClient into the network configure WinClient and then connect to Windows Terminal Server to run Windows applications WinClient supports RDP Remote Desktop Protocol and Citrix ICA Independent
48. rmware click Yes button on the dialog box or Click No button to cancel upgrading 4 Upgrade process completed 5 Click Reboot button to restart the WinClient Temen Prete enel Local Mescurces Cops Esperen Contr eared Perera secant me Firmware Properties 91 Security Properties Security Properties page enable the administrator or user to hide Configure Tab in Terminal Connection Manager and set up system passwords These properties provide administrator or users more security level choices to access WinClient Terminal Properties OK General Local Resources Display Experience Control Panel Firmware Connection Manager Security _ Hide Configure Tab System Password Enable Setup Password iene an Retype a Enable User Password New Retype Security Properties Hide Configure Tab Once it was selected Configure Tab in the Terminal Connection Manager will be hidden User can not Add Edit Delete connections System Password There are two types of password protection supported 1 Setup Password is provided as a protection for authorized user to setup WinClient Terminal Properties Once set a Setup Password input dialog will be prompted while user presses F2 at Terminal Connection Manager program 2 User Password is provided as a protection for authorized user to use this WinClient device Once set a User Password input dialog will be prompted at th
49. rs My Connection o AA OOOO Use Slip Use software compression Use IP header compression VPN Connection 3 TCP IP Settings General Mame Servers p My Connection AE DNS WIIN S A WINS VPN Connection 4 11 Security Settings Security Properties page enable the administrator or user to hide Configure Tab in Terminal Connection Manager and set up system passwords These properties provide administrator or users more security level choices to access WinClient Security Settings VPN Connection 5 17s 4 11 78 Network Properties Network Properties page allows you to configure your network The functions of control buttons are as following IP Address PPCARTLS1391 Settings IP Address Name Servers An IP address can be automatically assigned to this computer If your network does not automatically assign IP addresses ask your network administrator for an address and then type it in the space provided Network Properties 1 O Specify an IP address IP Address 1 ES ae PEER 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway A OE acia Seo subnet Mask Obtain an Address from a DHCP server Using this control button to gather IP address and other settings from a DHCP server automatically Specify an IP Address Using this control button to enter a specific IP address Fill the network information in the fields if you don t know the infor
50. s Currency Appearance Positive 123 456 789 00 Negative 123 4560 789 00 Currency symbol E Mo of digits after decimal Digit grouping symbol f Position of currency symbol A No of digits in group 3 Megative number format 1 Decimal symbol l a Universal currency symbol Regional Setting Properties Currency Time Regional Settings Properties Es OK E Regional Settings Number Currency Time Date Appearance AM symbol Jam e Ph symbol Jem y Time sample 11 50 38 PM Time style fruraro ss tt Time separator y Regional Setting Properties Time 65 Date Regional Settings Properties Regional Settings Slumber Currency Calendar Gregorian Calendar Short Date Long Date Sample 9 20 2002 Sample Friday September 20 2002 Style Separator lj Style dd MMMM dd yyy Regional Setting Properties Date Network and Dial Up Properties This properties allows you to set up the configuration for your Network and Dial up connections ZE File Edit View Advanced i 3 Loa PCT A TLS1391 Make Mew Connection 66 Dian Up Properties Dial Up Properties contain 3 different types of connections 1 Dial Up Connection Dial Up Connection page let you configure your Modem and dial up to a RAS Server The communication between the system and the clients is connected through dial up modem Make New Connection Type a n
51. tart the energy saver Colors The Colors scrolling list displays current color depth You may choose other color depth from the Colors scroll list Click OK button to save changes and quit the Display Properties page Click Cancel button to quit the Display Properties without save changes Note Some of Terminal s display resolutions and colors support by specific H W platforms only 6 Experience Properties Experience Properties page allows you to choose your own connection in order to maximize your client s connectivity performance Terminal Properties General Local Resources Display Experience Control Panel Firmware Security Misc Choose your connection speed to optimize ustom Allow the following Desktop background C Show contents of window while dragging Menu and window animation Bitmap caching Experience Properties The connection allow the following configuration to be set up Desktop background Show contents of window while dragging Menu and window animation Themes Bitmap caching oo i 62 Control Panel Control Panel Properties is specially design for setting up the basic configuration of your clients It includes the following Terminal Properties General Local Resources Display Experience Control Panel Firmware Security misc Meee Network and Printers keyboard System Mouse Volume amp sie Dial up Co Sounds Date Time
52. uch as in the operation of nuclear facilities aircraft navigation or communication systems air traffic control direct lie support machines or weapons systems in which the failure of Java technology could lead directly to death personal injury or severe physical or environmental damage 8 LIMITED WARRANTY e Limited Warranty Manufacturer warrants that the SOFTWARE will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety 90 days from the date of receipt Any implied warranties on the SOFTWARE are limited to ninety 90 days Some states jurisdictions do not allow limitations on duration of an implied warranty so the above limitation may not apply to you e Customer Remedies Manufacturer s and its suppliers entire liability and your exclusive remedy shall be at Manufacturer s option either a return of the price paid or b repair or replacement of the SOFTWARE that does not meet the above Limited Warranty and which is returned to Manufacturer with a copy of your receipt This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the SOFTWARE has resulted from accident abuse or misapplication Any replacement SOFTWARE will be warranted for the remainder for the original warranty period or thirty 30 days whichever is longer No Other Warranties EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY SECTION ABOVE THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO THE END USER AS IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KI
53. und Empty Recycle Bin gi Exclamation y Volume and sound properties 2 89 Date and Time Properties This section is specially design for different time zone purpose as one may have such need for the time requirement It will enable user to set up the time for the local requirement Date Time Properties Date Time Current Time 12 30 41 AM E September 2002 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific Time US Canada S4 Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving Anel e A E Date and Time Properties 90 Firmware Properties Firmware Properties page allows you to upgrade firmware using a FTP server in which firmware is downloaded to WinClient from your FTP server You must fill out the FTP server information and Login information in the Firmware Properties page in order to start downloading the firmware image Notice The upgrade process cannot be cancelled once you have started upgrading WinClient must be restarted for changes to take effect The created connection items remain no change and Terminal Properties are reset to the factory defaults settings during the upgrade process Following are the steps for upgrading the firmware 1 Click Upgrade button to start firmware downloading After image download finished a dialog will popup for you to confirm update 2 Fill in the server name and the server path that you are upgrading to and click the upgrade icon 3 To confirm upgrade fi
54. vices including sound disk drives Printers Serial Ports and Smart Cards Terminal Properties OK General Local Resources Display Experience Control Panel Firmware Security misc Remote computer sound UT aring to this computer Disk drives Printers O Serial ports vi Smart cards Local Resources Properties The default are set as Printers and Smart Card To add local devices simply click on the items that you need 59 Display Properties Display Properties page let you configure your terminal s display The functions of control buttons are as follow Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency The Desktop Area Refresh Frequency scrolling list displays current Terminal s display resolution mode You may choose other resolution from the Desktop Area and Refresh frequency scroll list To ensure your selection works with your monitor click TEST button Sres irca esmee Darbe Eeceenc conti ren Serart er Display Properties 1 60 If you see the test image properly then click OK button otherwise select other resolution and test again Tia mee rence oval bat eared Ti ad a dl le et Lo e nea mode ET o BOW Cn bae tea A CAD Ce pros OF and al E ARCO Hime Sarman n ihe emare one age menais oe iag Display Properties 2 Screen Saver Set the Screen Saver enable or disable When Screen Saver set enable select the display background and adjust the amount of elapse time to s
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