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1. EEE gt in D ViewSonic Client Setup a ha al ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Display Desktop Screensaver Keyboard V Enable Screensaver Screensaver l Display Mode Display After minute 10 i Enable Display Sleep Mode Enter Display Sleep Mode after Screensaver minute On Resume Password Protect Save Cancel 2 Click drop down menus or tick untick checkboxes to choose desired settings Screensaver tem esevinton Enable Screensaver Check Uncheck to enable disable Screensaver Click to select the display mode of the screensaver Two options are available Blank and Logo Option Description Display Mode Blank Displays a black screen Logo Displays the ViewSonic floating logo Display After minute Click to select the wait time for screensaver Enable Display Sleep Mode Check to turn off i e stop sending signals to the display to maximize the energy savings Enter Display Sleep Mode after Click to select when to turn off i e stop sending signals to the display after Screensaver minute Screensaver starts On Resume Password Protect Check Uncheck to resume with without a password TIP e While setting wait time for screensaver you can hang your mouse over the Up Down arrow to quickly scroll up down the Minute list 3 Click Save to apply Configuring Client Settings 69 Configuring External Device Settings 4 4 Configur
2. 3 Double click to select the desired application Configuring Client Settings 113 Configuring Service Access Settings 4 A window appears prompting for credentials Windows Security Enter your credentials These credentials will be used to connect to VRDWEB12R2 RDWEB P0OC 3389 Username Password Domain ok Cancel 5 Provide your credentials and then click OK to launch the selected application Remote Application Examples Mozilla Firefox and Calculator Mozilla Firefox Start Page gt Firefox Search or enter address Work Resources File Manager File Edit View Go Help DEVICES 5 Google J File System Calculator Mozilla Firefox Paint PLACES Could you invent the next big thing Learn and teach others about the Web with Mozilla Webmaker and our global Maker Party A user ES C Desktop WordPad Trash J o oy 5 Restore Previous Session f Downloads Bookmarks History Add ons Sync Settings Firefox automatically sends some data to Mozilla so that we can improve your experience Choose What Share Calculator View Edit Help Calculator 251 bytes desktop configuration file Degrees O Radians Grads Inv In Int sinh sin x n dms cosh cos x n tanh tan ve x F E Exp Mod 1og 107 ViewSonic ee starr Vag Calculator Mozilla Fire
3. Table of Contents Compliance Information i Important Safety Instructions ii Declaration of ROHS2 Compliance iii Copyright Information iv Product Registration vi About This User s Manual vii 1 Overview 1 1 1 Introduction 2 1 2 Features 2 1 3 Package Contents 3 1 4 Exterior Views 4 1 5 Panel Components 5 7 1 6 LED Indicators 2 Setting Up Your SC T46 8 2 1 Positioning Your SC T46 9 2 2 Assembling the AC Adapter 14 2 3 Getting Connected 14 3 Getting Started 15 3 1 Learning the Basics 16 4 Configuring Client Settings 33 4 1 ViewSonic Client Setup 34 4 1 1 Interface Overview 34 4 1 2 Client Settings ata Glance 35 4 2 Configuring System Settings 36 4 2 1 System Tab Overview 36 4 2 2 Available Settings at a Glance 37 4 2 3 Configuring Time Zone and Time Server 38 4 2 4 Configuring the Access Privileges and Passwords of ViewSonic Client Setup 39 4 2 5 Configuring Shadow Settings for Remote Assistance 41 4 2 6 Updating Firmware from the Management Computer 43 4 2 7 Enabling or Disabling the Appliance Mode 45 4 2 8 Configuring the Quick Connection Mode 49 4 2 9 Enabling or Disabling the Command line Functions 52 4 2 10 Collecting Event Logs and Capturing Related Screens 53 4 2 11 Importing Certificates for Remote Computers 55 4 3 Configuring User Interface Settings 59 4 3 1 User Interface Tab Overview 59 4 3 2 Available Settings at a Glance 60 4 3 3 Configuring Display Settings 60 4 3 4 Customiz
4. Lead in glass of cathode ray tubes Lead in glass of fluorescent tubes not exceeding 0 2 by weight Lead as an alloying element in aluminium containing up to 0 4 lead by weight Copper alloy containing up to 4 lead by weight Lead in high melting temperature type solders i e lead based alloys containing 85 by weight or more lead 7 Electrical and electronic components containing lead in a glass or ceramic other than dielectric ceramic in capacitors e g piezoelectronic devices or in a glass or ceramic matrix compound O of W DN Copyright Information Copyright ViewSonic Corporation 2014 All rights reserved Viewsonic the three birds logo and MultiClient are either registered trademarks or trademarks of ViewSonic Corporation Microsoft Windows and MultiPoint are trademarks of the Microsoft group of companies Other product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Disclaimer ViewSonic Corporation shall not be liable for technical or editorial errors or omissions contained herein nor for incidental or consequential damages resulting from furnishing this material or the performance or use of this product In the interest of continuing product improvement ViewSonic Corporation reserves the right to change product specifications without notice Information in this document may change wi
5. 6 Click Save to add this RDP connection entry 7 The shortcuts for Remote Web Access are automatically created on the local desktop and START menu 104 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Type Web Feed To quickly configure RDP connection settings for the Web Feed connection type please do the following 5 NOTE e ViewSonic SC T46 supports only RD Web Feed based on Windows Sever 2012 R2 Windows Server 2008 R2 based is not supported 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup Click Applications gt Remote Desktop 2 The RDP Connection list appears in the Configuration area ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Remote Desktop Session Name v Server Address Connection Type Citrix ICA VMware View SSH EA NOTE If you haven t created any entry the RDP Connection list will be empty 3 Click Add on the top of the RDP Connection list to create a new entry of RDP connection Configuring Client Settings 105 Configuring Service Access Settings ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Navigator General Options RD Gateway Remote Desktop Citrix ICA r Server Settings VMware View Session Name SSH Computer Connection Type Connection Quality Network Level Authentication Server Authentication r Login Settings Username Password Domain r Comm
6. Applications User Interface Devices Network System Applications w Remote Desktop Available Sessions 0 Ec onfigure RDP Remote Desktop Protocol connection settings Citrix ICA Available Sessions 0 Configure Citrix ICA connection settings A VMware View Available Sessions 0 Configure VMware View connection settings m SSH Available Sessions 0 amp Configure SSH Secure Shell session settings Category Tabs Click a tab to select a setting category NOTE e For detailed instructions on how to configure client settings and customize your SC T46 with ViewSonic Client Setup please refer to chapter 4 Configuring Client Settings on page 33 2 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Time Zone ViewSonic Client Setup Network Applications User Interface Devices ViewSonic Time Zone Navigator General Time Zone Time Zone GMT JG Error Report Password Firmware Update Time Zone Appliance Mode Quick Connection Terminal das NTP Server Address pool ntp org ba certificate Manager i Save Cancel 3 Click the Time Zone drop down menu to select the desired time zone 4 Click Save to apply and then close ViewSonic Client Setup Time Zone drop down menu Getting Started 19 Learning the Basics Topic 3 Returning to the Quick Connection Screen To return
7. C TRIX Hox 5 NOTE e To return to ViewSonic Quick Connection screen press Esc 24 Getting Started Learning the Basics XenApp 6 0 Fundamentals Citrix Logon Screen Type the required user name password domain and then click Log On to access virtual applications NOTE e To return to ViewSonic Quick Connection screen press Esc If your XenApp server doesn t belong to any domain type the computer name of the server in the Domain field XenApp 6 5 Platinum Citrix Logon Screen Citrix XenApp Type the required user name password domain and then click Log On to access virtual applications Your Windows desktops and apps on demand from any PC Mac smartphone or tablet CITRIX Hox NOTE e To return to ViewSonic Quick Connection screen press Esc If your XenApp server doesn t belong to any domain type the computer name of the server in the Domain field Getting Started Learning the Basics VDI in a Box Citrix Logon Screen Type the required user name password and then click Log On to access virtual desktops Citrix Receiver 5 NOTE To return to ViewSonic Quick Connection screen press Esc XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 Platinum Citrix Logon Screen Type the required user name password and then click Log On to access virtual desktops 5 NOTE To return to ViewSonic Quick Connection screen press Esc 25
8. Domain _ To return to the previous screen press Esc Use Alt Tab to select and restore a hidden or minimized application or desktop session A NOTE e To discover available Windows MultiPoint Server systems over your network please do the following Ka 1 Click ws on the left of the Computer field 2 Upon completion a window appears with the search result Confirm Dialog Windows MultiPoint Servers list please select one that you want to connect EE SV1 192 168 11 108 z Cena 3 Click the drop down menu to select the desired system and then click OK 4 The IP address of the selected system will appear in the Computer field To return to ViewSonic Quick Connection screen see the screen in Topic 4 press Esc 3 The remote desktop will be displayed on the screen 22 Getting Started Learning the Basics Accessing Citrix Services Connecting to the Server To connect to the server through which Citrix services are accessible please do the following 1 Click on ViewSonic Quick Connection screen see the screen in Topic 4 2 On the appeared ViewSonic Citrix Connection screen enter the appropriate IP address URL FQDN of the server and then click Log On ViewSonic Citrix Connection Screen Citrix Receiver NOTE alll For newer versions of XenDesktop and XenApp you may need to further specify the sub path of the server Refer to the following table for det
9. Refer to the table below for details Component to Connection Address Connect Citrix Product XenApp 6 5 or aan Web Interface IP URL FQDN Server Address XenDesktop 5 6 or earlier Web Interface IP URL FQDN IP URL FQDN plus sub path For example StoreFront FQDN X75 CTX poc Sub path Citrix StoreWeb default Connection Address X75 CTX poc Citrix StoreWeb XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 150 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Common Settings mem Description Select whether to open a browser session for Citrix service access automatically or not when your SC T46 is started up Autostart mode NOTE There are three similar but different modes for your SC T46 and only one mode will take effect if all are enabled Three modes and the order of priority are listed as follows Mode Description The client will start up directly with the desired Appliance Citrix ICA session and turn off after existing the session The client will start up directly with the desired Citrix ICA session and perform the configured Autostart When Startup action after existing the session Available actions include Autostart Returning to the local desktop Re launching a new session Restarting the thin client Turning off the thin client The default The client will enter ViewSonic Quick OEEC ONNRELON Connection screen after system startup NOTE To use the Autostart mode ensu
10. ViewSonic SC T46 Linux Thin Client User Guide Model No VS15832 Compliance Information FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device 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 receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and 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 W
11. lt 4 6 5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings on page 114 lt 4 6 8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 148 lt 4 6 11 Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings on page 176 To enable disable the Quick Connection mode please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Quick Connection 50 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings ViewSonic Navigator Time Zone Password Firmware Update Appliance Mode Quick Connection Terminal Error Report Certificate Manager ViewSonic Client Setup Applications User Interface Devices Network System General Basic Settings amp Enable Quick Connection after Power up Remote Desktop Option Multimedia Redirection ba Citrix ICA Option amp Client Rendering amp HDX RealTime WebCam Save Cancel 2 Click to check uncheck Enable Quick Connection after Power up to enable disable the Quick Connection mode check uncheck to enable disable other options when in Quick Connection mode and then click Save to apply the changes Remote Desktop Option teem e Multimedia Redirection Check Uncheck to enable disable multimedia redirection When enabled the client receives original compressed multimedia streams and decodes locally for display This feature increases the load on the client but saves server resources decreases the
12. Check Uncheck to share the printer Once Share Printer is checked other computers in the same network segment will be allowed to use the printer To add this shared printer for use on other computers please do the following 1 For computers running a Windows Server operating system such as Windows Server 2008 R2 please add the Internet Printing Client feature first Click Start gt All Programs gt Administrative Tools gt Server Manager gt Action gt Add Features gt Internet Printing Client follow the wizard to complete the task and then restart your system Click Start gt Devices and Printers gt Add a printer gt Add a network wireless or Bluetooth printer Click Stop to cancel the automatic printer search and then click The printer that I want isn t listed Share Printer Under Select a shared printer by name enter http IP address of your thin client 631 printers Printer Name NOTE For example if a printer is locally attached to your thin client and is added as a local printer through ViewSonic Client Setup with the printer name EPS and the IP address of your thin client is 192 168 50 146 Here you should enter http 192 168 50 146 631 printers EPS Click Next to continue Select the manufacturer and model of the printer and then click OK to install the correct driver Upon completion a success message appears Click Next to continue On the appeared page click Print a test page to test th
13. Fields in the Add Printer section will automatically change to fit the type of the selected printer 73 74 Configuring Client Settings Configuring External Device Settings 8 A field for the selected printer appears and the printer URI Uniform Resource Identifier data is automatically filled out in the field ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface USB Storage i Audio Add Printer Printer Printer Name Pe aa v _if0_pri a ial Printer Port EPSON EPL 6200L EPSON EPL 6200L 111836080 if0_printer_noseri Description Manufacturer E Printer Model text only printer 7 Share Printer Mapping in ICA Sessions be amp Mapping in RDP Sessions be be Mapping in VMware Sessions Windows Driver Name RDP Printer Mapping Name Save Cancel EA NOTE e A URI Uniform Resource Identifier is a sequence of characters that is used to identify a resource on the Internet 9 Click the Manufacturer and Printer Model drop down menus to select the manufacturer and model for the attached local printer A NOTE e For the printer to operate normally you need to specify the correct information in these two fields Otherwise the printer would fail to work 10 Refer to the following table to configure desired settings and then click Save to apply Configuring Client Settings Configuring External Device Settings 75 Settings for Printers
14. allowing reasonable audio performance during a low speed connection Enable Audio Input Check Uncheck to enable disable audio input in an ICA session Click the drop down menu to select where to apply Windows Key Combinations Three options are available On the local computer On the remote server and In full screen mode only Option Description Windows Key Combination On the local computer Applies to the local desktop only On the remote server Applies to the virtual desktop only Applies to the virtual desktop only when the In full screen mode only desktop is running in the full screen mode 164 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Settings for the Connection Type of XenApp NOTE e For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of Web Logon please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Web Logon on page 148 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of StoreFront please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of StoreFront on page 152 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of VDI in a Box please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of VDI in a Box on page 156 e For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of XenDesktop please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktop on page 160 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Server Connection pl
15. m Monitor 2 DVI D Resolution Cancel 2 Click drop down menus to select the number of attached display s arrangement of displays resolution etc Refer to the following table to select appropriate setting values 5 NOTE e The available setting items vary depending on your model and the selected number of display s Configuring Client Settings Configuring User Interface Settings 61 Display ee Click to select the number of attached display s Option Description Number of Display 1 One display is attached 2 Two displays are attached Click to select the arrangement of displays Option Description Use DVI I Use the single display that is attached to the DVI I port Use DVI D Use the single display that is attached to the DVI D port Use dual displays Two displays are arranged horizontally the DVI I one is on the left the DVI D the right The DVI I one is the main display for local desktop when Extend is selected DVI I DVI D horizontal Use dual displays Two displays are arranged horizontally the DVI D one is on the left the DVI I the right The DVI D one is the main display for local desktop when Extend is selected DVI D DVI I Display Layout horizontal Use dual displays Two displays are arranged vertically the DVI I one is on the top the DVI D the bottom The DVI I one is the main display for local desktop when Extend is s
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17. 26 Getting Started Learning the Basics Accessing Virtual Desktops and Applications You will enter the Desktop Selection or Application Selection screen after logon On the screen you can click to select the desired desktop or application s 5 NOTE e You might enter the virtual desktop directly if only one type of virtual desktop is assigned to the provided credentials TIP e Use Alt Tab to select and restore a hidden or minimized application or desktop The following are some examples of Selection screens and delivered desktops and applications XenDesktop 5 6 Platinum 1 The Desktop Selection screen appears after logon Desktop Selection Screen 2 Click to select the desired desktop 3 The selected virtual desktop will be displayed on the screen Getting Started 27 Learning the Basics Virtual Desktop Example Windows 7 Ultimate Welcome to your Citrix XenDesktop Welcome to the virtual workstyle Your desktop apps and documents at your fingertips XenApp 6 5 Platinum 1 The Application Selection screen appears after logon Application Selection Screen Se Fe Logged on as CTXA1 par egos CITRIX Main Select view v r A AY m Hint Click Disconnect to pause any running resources started from this computer x 2 Click to select the desired application s 3 The selected application s will be displayed on the screen 28 Getting Started Learni
18. 4 3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices on page 70 for details Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local serial device s in a Citrix ICA session If Yes is selected the locally attached serial device s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions Mapping Local Serial Ports NOTE This setting item is not applicable to your SC T46 However if you use a serial based barcode scanner and attach it to your SC T46 with a serial to USB adapter you need to enable this setting in order to use the local barcode scanner in a virtual server desktop Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local printer s in a Citrix ICA session If Yes is selected the locally attached printer s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions Mapping Local Printers NOTE To enable locally attached printer s please refer to section 4 4 6 Adding a Local Printer on page 73 for detailed instructions Connection Settings em pesen O Click the drop down menu to select resources rendering on the endpoint or the server Two options are available Server Rendering and Client Rendering Rendering Type NOTE The Client Rendering option may not be available on your system This item is available only when Client Rendering is selected HDX RealTime WebCam When Yes is selected a locally attached webcam can be used in an ICA session Click the drop down menu to select the protoc
19. Domain is a collection of computers on a network that share a common database and security policy Leave this field blank if the server doesn t belong to any domain as Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Common Settings fem O peee Select whether to open a Remote Desktop session automatically or not when SC T46 is started up Autostart mode NOTE There are three similar but different modes for your SC T46 and only one mode will take effect if all are enabled Three modes and the order of priority are listed as follows Mode Appliance Autostart When Startup Autostart Quick Connection Description The client will start up directly with the desired Microsoft RDP session and turn off after existing the session The client will start up directly with the desired Microsoft RDP session and perform the configured action after existing the session Available actions include Returning to the local desktop Re launching a new session Restarting the thin client Turning off the thin client The default The client will enter ViewSonic Quick Connection screen after system startup NOTE To use the Autostart mode ensure that the Appliance mode is disabled Select what to do when a Remote Desktop session is ended Five options are available Do Nothing Restart Application Force Restart Application Reboot and Shutdown Option Do Nothing On Application Exit Restart Applicatio
20. NOTE e If you haven t created any entry the ICA Connection list will be empty 3 Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection 138 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 On General sub tab click the Connection Type drop down menu to select XenApp ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Remote Deskto r Server Settings VMware View Session Name SSH Connection Type Server Address Username Password Domain Application Name r Common Settings Autostart When Startup a On Application Exit Do Nothing ME Manual Parameters ba Save Cancel 5 Type the session name the IP address URL FQDN of the server through which virtual applications are accessible and the desired application name 5 NOTE e You may need to provide the XML port number as well for your server address for example XA65P CTX poc 8080 depending on your server side configuration 5 NOTE e You can use the Search icon Q to help you discover available applications for a given set of credentials 6 Click Save to confirm The customized access shortcuts are automatically created on the local desktop and START menu Sy NOTE e Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server s you may need to configure other advanced ICA connection settings for service acce
21. Shortcuts on page 65 Check Uncheck to show hide desktop shortcuts VMware View D on the START menu and local Linux desktop for service quick access For more information please refer to section 4 3 5 Hiding or Showing Quick Access Shortcuts on page 65 Click the drop down menu to select the desired size of desktop icons shortcuts Icon Font Size Desktop Background Click the drop down menu to select the desired text label size of desktop icons shortcuts men OO foeon OO Enable Desktop Wallpaper Wallpaper Style Wallpaper 3 Click Save to apply Check Uncheck to enable disable the use of ViewSonic wallpaper NOTE If this setting is disabled the solid color background dark blue will be used Click the drop down menu to select the way to apply the wallpaper Five options are available Centered Tiled Stretched Scaled and Zoomed Option Description Centered Centers the original image on the screen Tiled Tiles the screen with the original image Stretched Centers and extends shrinks the image to fit the screen Centers and sizes the image proportionally to fit the screen Scaled until the top bottom or left right sides fit the screen Zoomed Centers and sizes the image proportionally to fill the screen NOTE Depending on the size of the connected display two options might have the same effect Click the drop down menu to select the color of ViewSonic wallpaper Four colors are av
22. T46 on the back of a monitor please follow the steps below Step 1 Remove the Stand from Your SC T46 Step 2 Understand Your Stand VESA Mount Kit for SC T46 Step 3 Store Away Screws inside the Bracket Step 4 Remove Screws from the Bracket Step 5 Mount Your SC T46 NOTE e If your SC T46 uses a non standard stand with the wireless module you will need a different VESA bracket to mount it on the back of the monitor For details please refer to topic Mounting with Another VESA Bracket SC T46 on page 13 Step 1 Remove the Stand from Your SC T46 To remove the stand from your SC T46 please do the following 1 Place your SC T46 on a flat surface with the stand side upward 2 Remove the screw that fixes the stand to your SC T46 3 Store away the removed screw inside the stand Detailed instructions will be provided in Step 2 and 3 NOTE ZA e It s highly recommended to store screws away inside the stand when not needed to prevent them getting lost 10 Setting Up Your SC T46 Positioning Your SC T46 Step 2 Understand Your Stand VESA Mount Kit for SC T46 The stand for your SC T46 is dual purpose it can be used as a stand or as a VESA mount kit All screws of different types supplied with the stand VESA mount kit can be stored away inside the main bracket when not needed Screws Stored Away inside the Bracket The following figure shows different types of screws sto
23. T46 thin clients Specifications Provides detailed information on key components of ViewSonic SC T46 thin clients Notes Tips and Warnings Throughout this manual the notes tips and warnings in the following formats are used to provide important information useful advice and prevent injuries to you damage to your devices or loss of data on your system NOTE e Anote provides important information for a specific situation 3 TIP e Atip gives a piece of useful advice to perform a task more efficiently D WARNING Z e A warning provides crucial information that must be followed to prevent injuries to you damage to your devices or loss of data on your system Style Conventions The following styles are used throughout this manual while referring to operational items on input devices hardware panels or application interfaces keys on the keyboard bold o Ctrl F2 Alt F9 Alt Tab application windows or first letter Confirm Dialog window RDP Connection list ICA Connection list entry lists capitalized View Connection list buttons or tabs on a window toolbars taskbar or menu bod OK Next Save Applications tab options on a window screen istor menu od Add Domain Connection Type High Quality Applications gt Citrix ICA Applications gt Remote Desktop Applications gt selecting a series of options VMware View Network gt Wireless Devices gt Printer System gt Time Zone
24. are enabled Three modes and the order of priority are listed as follows Mode Description The client will start up directly with the desired Appliance VMware View or Horizon View session and turn off after existing the session The client will start up directly with the desired VMware View or Horizon View session and perform Autostart When Startup the configured action after existing the session Available actions include Autostart Returning to the local desktop Re launching a new session Restarting the thin client Turning off the thin client The default The client will enter ViewSonic Quick mee onnecten Connection screen after system startup NOTE To use the Autostart mode ensure that the Appliance mode is disabled Select what to do when a VMware View or Horizon View session is ended Four options are available Do Nothing Restart Application Reboot and Shutdown Option Description On Application Exit Do Nothing Returns to the local desktop Restart Application Opens a VMware View or Horizon View session again Reboot Restarts your thin client Shutdown Turns off your thin client i Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Options Sub tab Window Settings fem pesen Click the drop down menu to select the desired display size of a View desktop Three options are available Full Screen Large Window and Small Window Option Description Resolution Full Screen Opens t
25. bandwidth usage and improves audio and video playback experiences It s enabled by default Citrix ICA Option tem serio Client Rendering HDX RealTime WebCam Check Uncheck to enable disable client rendering When Client Rendering is disabled Server Rendering is used This item is available only when Client Rendering is selected When Yes is selected a locally attached webcam can be used in an ICA session Configuring Client Settings 51 Configuring System Settings 3 Switch shortcuts are also added to or removed from the START menu and local Linux desktop as shown below eF ViewSonic Quick Connection Settings i nic Log Out ViewSonic smat aan VUS T TT 52 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 4 2 9 Enabling or Disabling the Command line Functions To enable disable the execution of the text based command line functions please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Terminal ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Time Zone l i Password Basic Settings Firmware Update Appliance Mode Quick Connection Error Report Save Cancel Certificate Manager Enable 2 Click to check uncheck Enable to allow disallow the execution of the command line functions 3 Click Save to confirm your change 4 The shortcut appears disappears on the Start menu for access O ViewSonic Cl
26. configuration Configures the proxy settings manually Auto proxy Loads proxy settings automatically through the configuration connection to a proxy configuration file Mode Manual proxy configuration HTTP Proxy Provides the IP address of your HTTP proxy server Port Provides the port number which your HTTP proxy server uses Na Proxy tor Provides No Proxy list y Don t use any proxy server while connecting to the specified URLs Mode Auto proxy configuration Provides the URL of a proxy configuration file where proxy settings can be loaded through the network Configuring Client Settings 97 Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 1 Applications Tab Overview Applications tab enables you to configure settings for service access on clients To access available settings of Applications tab click the tab on ViewSonic Client Setup Applications Tab Overview ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Remote Desktop a i bebe dbeir ICA Remote Desktop Available Sessions 0 VMware View CA Configure RDP Remote Desktop Protocol connection settings a ers D SSH Citrix ICA Available Sessions 0 Configure Citrix ICA connection settings D VMware View Available Sessions 0 Configure VMware View connection settings SSH Available Sessions 0 configure SSH Secure Shell session settings Inte
27. damages so the above limitations and exclusions may not apply to you Sales outside the U S A and Canada For warranty information and service on ViewSonic products sold outside of the U S A and Canada contact ViewSonic or your local ViewSonic dealer The warranty period for this product in mainland China Hong Kong Macao and Taiwan Excluded is subject to the terms and conditions of the Maintenance Guarantee Card For users in Europe and Russia full details of warranty provided can be found in www viewsoniceurope com under Support Warranty Information 4 3 ViewSonic Thin Client Warranty Page 2 of 2 MC_LW01 Rev 1a 09 02 11 ViewSonic
28. has been added into a managed group in the management console that is ViewSonic Device Manager and that 2 you have imported certificates into the management console 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Certificate Manager 2 Click Add on the top of the Certificate list 3 In the From Management Console section click Import to start importing all certificates available in the management console 4 Oncompletion the certificates are shown in the Certificate list ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Add Delete Time Zone w Password Issued to Issued by Expired on Firmware Update Go Daddy Secure Certificate Authority G2 Go Daddy Root Certificate Authority G2 2031 05 0 Appliance Mode Starfield Root Certificate Authority G2 Microsoft Code Verification Root 2021 04 1 Quick Connection Starfield Secure Certificate Authority G2 Starfield Root Certificate Authority G2 2031 05 0 Terminal Error Report Certificate Manager Configuring Client Settings 59 Configuring User Interface Settings 4 3 Configuring User Interface Settings 4 3 1 User Interface Tab Overview User Interface tab enables you to configure settings for the user interface of clients To access available settings of User Interface tab click the tab on ViewSonic Client Setup User Interface Tab Overview ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices N
29. how to configure the IP address settings please refer to section 4 5 3 Configuring Wired Network Settings on page 79 e The default is to use a dynamic IP address assigned by the DHCP server 5 Click Save to add the wireless network Deleting a Wireless Network To delete a wireless network please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Wireless to open the Wireless Network list 2 Click to check the desired wireless network 3 Click Delete to remove the selected wireless network V NOTE 3 e Your SC T46 detects available wireless networks automatically and put the discovered networks on the Wireless Network list A deleted wireless network may therefore appear again on the list but the connection settings including the stored authentication data will be removed Configuring Client Settings Configuring Network Settings 94 4 5 10 Configuring Wireless Network Settings Adjusting Connection settings for a Wireless Network To adjust connection settings for a wireless network please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Wireless to open the Wireless Network list 2 Click to check the desired wireless network The Edit Edit Network list button appears on the top of the Wireless 3 Click Edit to adjust the settings and then click Save to apply NOTE e Two sub tabs are available General and IPV4 Settings For instructions on how to configur
30. of ViewSonic Client Setup You can configure the access privileges of ViewSonic Client Setup for SC T46 users by the Password setting 5 NOTE All SC T46 users are allowed to access ViewSonic Client Setup by factory default You can make changes as desired using this setting Setting Access Privileges and Password Only for Administrators To set access privileges and password only for administrators please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Password ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Time Zone Administrator Firmware Update amp Active Admin Authorization Appliance Mode Quick Connection Terminal Shadow Error Report 5 Y Enable Shadow Certificate Manager Change Password Cancel 2 Under the Administrator section click to check Active Admin Authorization 3 The access privileges for administrators are granted and a window appears for you to set the password Active Admin Authorization Password Confirm Password Your password can contain letters numbers and special characters It must be 4 to 20 characters long ox Cancel 4 Type in the desired password and then click OK to confirm 5 Click Save to save all the changes 40 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings Setting Access Privileges and Password Also for Standard Users To set access privileges and password als
31. port Connects to a network 11 t DC IN Connects to an AC adapter Overview 7 LED Indicators 1 6 LED Indicators YourSC T46 is equipped with a Power LED to indicate the state of power The meanings of LED signals are described as follows LED Signal Meaning Off The client is off Power LED Orange The client is in System Sleep mode Blue The client is on The LAN port of yourSC T46 has two LED indicators showing the state of networking The meanings of LED signals are described as follows Left LED Right LED transmission rate transmission activity Meaning Off Off The client is not connected to a LAN Off Amber blinking The client connects to a 10 Mbps LAN LED Signal Orange Amber blinking The client connects to a 100 Mbps LAN Green Amber blinking The client connects to a 1000 Mbps LAN Setting Up Your SC T46 This chapter provides detailed instructions on how to set up your SC T46 thin clients 2 1 Positioning Your SC T46 To mount your SC T46 9 2 2 Assembling the AC Adapter How to assemble the AC adapter and its detached plug 14 2 3 Getting Connected How to connect peripherals and power for SC T46 14 Setting Up Your SC T46 9 Positioning Your SC T46 2 1 Positioning Your SC T46 There are two ways to position your SC T46 e Put it with its stand on a desk or a desired place uprightly e Mount it on the back of a monitor using a VESA mount kit To mount your SC
32. product 3 Take or ship the product freight prepaid in the original container to an authorized ViewSonic service center or ViewSonic 4 For additional information or the name of the nearest ViewSonic service center contact ViewSonic Limitation of implied warranties There are no warranties express or implied which extend beyond the description contained herein including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose 4 3 ViewSonic Thin Client Warranty Page 1 of 2 MC_LW01 Rev 1a 09 02 11 Exclusion of damages ViewSonic s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product ViewSonic shall not be liable for 1 Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product damages based upon inconvenience loss of use of the product loss of time loss of profits loss of business opportunity loss of goodwill interference with business relationships or other commercial loss even if advised of the possibility of such damages 2 Any other damages whether incidental consequential or otherwise 3 Any claim against the customer by any other party 4 Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by ViewSonic Effect of state law This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state Some states do not allow limitations on implied warranties and or do not allow the exclusion of incidental or consequential
33. r Basic Settings Application Type Citrix ICA i Ss Lise Session XD56P Ia t To launch Console Shift CEri Delete To minimize ICA Fullscreen Desktop Press Left Ctrl F2 then AR F9 Basic Settings 5 v Enable Appliance Mode Application Type G To launch Console Shift Ctri Delete To toggle RDP fullscreen Ctri Alt Enter z Basic Settings E v Enable Appliance Mode Application Type VMware View r Lise Session VWHVS 3 t To launch Console Shift Ctrl Delete f To release keyboard and mouse from the wrtual desktop press Ctrl Ait EA NOTE e No matter which Resolution option you choose for the selected RDP ICA View service RDP ICA View sessions under the Appliance mode will always use the Full Screen mode to display the remote virtual desktop 5 Click Save to confirm your selections 6 The system will enter the Appliance mode after restart 5 NOTE e To disable the Appliance mode or to access ViewSonic Client Setup under the Appliance mode please refer to Disabling the Appliance Mode on page 48 48s Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings Disabling the Appliance Mode To disable the Appliance mode please do the following 1 Under the Appliance mode exit the Full Screen mode of the RDP ICA session or release the keyboard and mouse from the View session virtual desktop e To exit the Full Screen mode of the RDP session press Ctrl Alt Ent
34. remove equipment covers and access any of the components inside the equipment Any access inside the equipment without an authorized or certified technician may cause serious injuries and damage For any problem contact your dealer for assistance Don t use a keyboard and mouse that in total require more than 200 mA of rated current during operation Use only power supplies listed in the user instructions Declaration of ROHS2 Compliance This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2011 65 EU of the European Parliament and the Council on restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment ROHS2 Directive and is deemed to comply with the maximum concentration values issued by the European Technical Adaptation Committee TAC as shown below read P Mercury Fo Cadmium Cd Hexavalent Chromium Cr Polybrominated biphenyls PBB 1 Polybrominated diphenyl ethers o r PBDE Certain components of products as stated above are exempted under the Annex III of the ROHS2 Directives as noted below Examples of exempted components are 1 Mercury in cold cathode fluorescent lamps and external electrode fluorescent lamps CCFL and EEFL for special purposes not exceeding per lamp 1 Short length 500 mm maximum 3 5 mg per lamp 2 Medium length gt 500 mm and 1 500 mm maximum 5 mg per lamp 3 Long length gt 1 500 mm maximum 13 mg per lamp
35. setting item or entry is selected Configuring Client Settings 37 Configuring System Settings 4 2 2 Available Settings at a Glance Tab Setting Icon Description Section Page i Click to configure the time zone and time server Time Zone f 4 2 3 38 for your SC T46 Click to configure the access privileges of 4 2 4 39 ViewSonic Client Setup for SC T46 users Password Click to configure settings for remote assistance 4 2 5 41 Click to update firmware through the network This Firmware Update t feature is applicable to the client only when the 4 2 6 43 mo client is managed by the remote ViewSonic Device Manager console Click to enable disable the Appliance mode to E allow disallow the automatic RDP ICA View Appliance Mode sessions In Appliance mode the client starts up 4 2 7 45 with the desired RDP ICA View session and System shuts down when the user logs out Quick Connection ra Click to configure the Quick Connection mode 4 2 8 49 Click to enable disable the execution of the Aei EEn text based command line functions meee ae Error Report Click to collect error log and launch the screen 4 2 10 53 capturing program for error reporting Certificate Click to import or manage certificates for 4 2 11 55 Manager remote computers NOTE F 4 e ViewSonic Device Manager is a remote and mass client management console helping you remotely manage a large number of endpoint devices in a desktop virtualization infrastr
36. such as a USB flash drive and memory card reader in a Remote Desktop session NOTE ViewSonic Client Setup also allows you to enable or disable the use of USB Storage Mapping locally attached USB storage devices You need to enable locally attached USB storage devices first in order to use them in a Remote Desktop session The default is enabled NOTE To configure the use of USB storage devices please refer to section 4 4 3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices on page 70 Click the drop down menu to enable disable printer mapping When Enable is selected users can access a local or network printer in a Remote Desktop session NOTE You need to add a local or network printer for your SC T46 first and then Printer Mapping enable this feature here to use that printer in a Remote Desktop session NOTE For detailed instructions on how to add a local or network printer for your SC T46 please refer to section 4 4 6 Adding a Local Printer on page 73 or 4 4 7 Adding a Network Printer on page 76 125 126 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Click the drop down menu to enable disable serial port mapping Serial Port Mappin pping When Enable is selected users can access a serial device such as a barcode scanner in a Remote Desktop session Click the drop down menu to enable disable parallel port mapping Parae LRO Map RIN When Enable is selected users can acc
37. the ViewSonic Device Manager console and Java software on that computer and add your SC T46 into a managed group under ViewSonic Device Manager For details please refer to the User s Manual for ViewSonic Device Manager To enable the Shadow feature and set the password for remote assistance please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Password ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Time Zone Administrator Firmware Update _ Active Admin Authorization Appliance Mode Quick Connection Terminal Shadow Error Report 5 Enable Shadow Certificate Manager Change Password Cancel 2 Under the Shadow section click to check Enable Shadow if it s not checked 5 NOTE e By default the Shadow feature is enabled Click Change Password and then follow the next step to set your password 3 The Shadow feature is enabled and a window appears for you to set the password for remote assistance 42 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings Password Confirm Password Your password can contain letters numbers and special characters It must be 4 to 20 characters long Cancel EA NOTE e On a remote computer an administrator will need this password to use the Shadow feature remote assistance with the ViewSonic Device Manager console For more information please refer to the User s Manual of Vi
38. the Connection Type of Web Feed 5 NOTE e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Remote Desktop please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Desktop on page 114 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Remote Web Access please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Web Access on page 121 General Sub tab Server Settings tem eserption Type in the name for Web Feed sessions Web Feed URL Type in the URL of the server where to deliver Web Feed sessions This table only provides descriptions for available settings when Web Feed is selected Three connection types are available Option Description Connection Type Remote Desktop Select to access remote desktop application services Select to access remote application services through Remote Web Access a Web browser Mozilla Firefox Select to access remote application services through published desktop shortcuts Login Settings Username Type in the user account name used for authentication Web Feed Password Type in the password of the user account used for authentication Domain Type in the domain of the server RemoteApp and Desktop Connections fem Description Update Now Click to fetch and update the published applications list from the server Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Options Sub tab Window Settings Beem Reser Click the drop down menu
39. to select the desired color depth for a Remote Desktop session Five options are available Automatic 15 Bit 16 Bit 24 Bit and 32 Bit NOTE If RemoteFX is enabled then no matter which color depth you choose here 32 bit per pixel will be applied Color Depth NOTE The Automatic option uses the setting defined by the host server NOTE You can configure the upper limit of the color depth for a Remote Desktop session on the host server In this case no matter which color depth you choose here the value cannot exceed the defined limit Click the drop down menu to enable disable the auto hiding of the mouse cursor or pointer on inactivity in Remote Desktop sessions Click the drop down menu to disable enable RemoteFX NOTE Windows RemoteFX is a technology that offers a rich user experience over a network for remote desktop users penne Oleh NOTE To enable the RemoteFX feature for Remote Desktop sessions on your SC T46 thin client you still need to configure the host server For detailed instructions on how to enable RemoteFX on a host server please visit Microsoft Support website at support microsoft com Click to enable disable the bulk compression for the data traffic between the server and client Connection Settings tem Beserinion Click the drop down menu to enable disable USB storage mapping Cursor Auto hide Use Bulk Compression When Enable is selected users can access the local USB storage devices
40. up to 16 certificates in total including those from servers Appliance Mode Quick Connection File Name 0 Browse Import Terminal Error Report Note Please select PEM or DER format certificate from your USB storage device Certificate Manager r From Server Enter the IP address URL FQDN of the server where you want to get the certificate s and then click Import up to 16 certificates in total including those from files I address URL FQDN impor r From Management Console Click Import to get the certificate s from the Management Console 5 Click Import to start importing the certificate 6 Oncompletion the certificate is shown in the Certificate list ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface vat oas a Expired on Valid Firmware Update Starfield Root Certificate Authority G2 Microsoft Code Verification Root 2021 04 15 Valid Appliance Mode Quick Connection Terminal Error Report Certificate Manager Issued to v Issued by Configuring Client Settings 57 Configuring System Settings Importing certificates from remote computers through the network To import the certificate from a remote computer through the network please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Certificate Manager 2 Click Add on the top of the Certificate list 3 In the From Server section type the IP address URL FQDN of
41. will start up directly with the desired RDP ICA View session and perform the configured action after existing the session Available actions include Z Autostart e Returning to the local desktop e Re launching a new session e Restarting the thin client e Turning off the thin client The default The client will enter ViewSonic 3 tiene oM Quick Connection screen after system startup e For more information on these modes please refer to sections lt section 4 2 8 on page 49 and section 3 1 on page 16 Quick Connection mode section 4 2 7 on page 45 Appliance mode section 4 6 5 on page 114 Autostart mode for RDP sessions section 4 6 8 on page 148 Autostart mode for ICA sessions gt gt section 4 6 11 on page 176 Autostart mode for View sessions Enabling the Appliance Mode To enable the Appliance mode please do the following 3 NOTE e Ensure that you have configured the connection settings for the desired Microsoft Remote Desktop Citrix ICA VMware View or Horizon View session under Applications tab You need to specify which service type and connection settings entry will be used under the Appliance mode For detailed instructions please see sections lt 4 6 3 Configuring Basic RDP Connection Settings on page 99 lt 4 6 6 Configuring Basic ICA Connection Settings on page 128 lt 4 6 9 Configuring Basic VMware View Connection Settings on page 172 46 Configuring Client
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44. 6 8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 148 lt 4 6 11 Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings on page 176 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Devices gt Audio ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications Network General USB Storage Printer E V Enable System Audio Device This setting will take effect after reboot system Cancel 2 Click to check uncheck Enable System Audio Device 3 Click Save to confirm your selection EA NOTE e The change will not take effect until SC T46 has been restarted Configuring Client Settings Configuring External Device Settings 4 4 6 Adding a Local Printer To add a local printer for your SC T46 please do the following 1 Connect the desired printer to your SC T46 and turn on the printer 2 OnViewSonic Client Setup click Devices gt Printer ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Navigator Add Delete USB Storage Audio Printer Name Printer URI Description Click Add on the top of the Printer list The system automatically start searching for available local printers Upon completion the discovered local printers will be listed on the Printer Port drop down menu aS P yy Click the Printer Port drop down menu to select the desired local printer TCP Network Printer LPD Network Printer IPP Network Printer Po CO E Pr UUL 7
45. Configuring System Settings 4 2 11 Importing Certificates for Remote Computers You can import certificates for remote computers through e A local device from a USB storage device e The network from a remote computer or the management console 5 NOTE e The available management console for SC T46 is ViewSonic Device Manager a remote and group management console for multiple thin clients For more information please refer to the User s Manual for ViewSonic Device Manager Importing certificates through a USB storage device To import certificates for remote computers through a USB storage device please do the following 1 Copy your certificates to a USB storage device and then connect this storage device to your SC T46 2 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Certificate Manager 3 Click Add on the top of the Certificate list ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Navigator Add Delete Time Zone Password Firmware Update Appliance Mode Quick Connection Terminal Error Report Certificate Manager Issued to Y Issued by Expired on Valid Imported from 56 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 4 Inthe From File section click Browser to locate the desired certificate file and then click Open to confirm ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic ee ease _ Time Zone Password r From File Firmware Update Specify the file you want to import
46. Connect Insecurely 5 A window appears with available desktops for the provided credentials Double click to select the desired desktop VMware Horizon View Client File Desktop View Help O 192 168 50 6 ee W7Ue W8e PColIP PCoIP Full Screen All Monitors Full Screen All Monitors 6 The virtual desktop will be displayed on the screen Configuring Client Settings This chapter provides instructions on how to configure advanced settings and customize your SC T46 with ViewSonic Client Setup 4 1 ViewSonic Client Setup Interface overview 34 Available settings at glance 35 4 2 Configuring System Settings System tab overview 36 Available settings at a glance 37 4 3 Configuring User Interface Settings User Interface tab overview 59 Available settings at a glance 60 4 4 Configuring External Device Settings Devices tab overview 69 Available settings at a glance 70 4 5 Configuring Network Settings Network tab overview 77 Available settings at a glance 78 4 6 Configuring Service Access Settings Applications tab overview 97 Available settings at a glance 98 34 Configuring Client Settings ViewSonic Client Setup 4 1 ViewSonic Client Setup Your SC T46 comes with ViewSonic Client Setup the built in local client management console to help you configure client settings and customize your SC T46 4 1 1 Interface Overview To access ViewSonic Client Setup on your SC T46 please do th
47. Connection Server please visit VMware website at www vmware com Type in the port number used to communicate with the View Connection Server To use the default value simply leave it blank Use secure connection SSL Check Uncheck to enable disable secure connection Login Settings Port tem S Click the drop down menu to select the desired display protocol Three options are available Manual Microsoft RDP and PCoIP Option Description Preferred Display Protocol Manual Manually select the desired display protocol Microsoft RDP Use Microsoft RDP as the display protocol PCoIP Use VMware PColIP as the display protocol Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 177 Common Settings Beem Desert Select Yes or No to allow or disallow the Non Interactive mode The default is to use the Non Interactive mode Option Description The Non Interactive mode is used Users are not allowed to Yes re select different settings if the settings have been specified in View connection settings Non Interactive Mode The Interactive mode is used Users are allowed to re select different settings even if the settings have been specified in View connection settings Select whether to open a VMware View or Horizon View session automatically or not when your SC T46 is started up Autostart mode NOTE There are three similar but different modes for your SC T46 and only one mode will take effect if all
48. Desktop ICA session This is a known issue For more details please visit Citrix websites at support citrix com or www citrix com Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 155 Number of Retries Click the drop down menu to select the number of retries ranging from 1 to 10 Click the drop down menu to select the delay time between retries ranging from Delay between Retries 5 to 60 seconds Enable Audio Check Uncheck to enable disable sound in an ICA session Click the drop down menu to choose the desired sound quality in an ICA session Three options are available High Quality Medium Quality and Low Quality Option Description Allows endpoint devices to play a sound file at its native data transfer rate This High Quality is recommended for connections where bandwidth is plentiful and sound quality is important Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint Audio Quality devices to a maximum of 64Kbps resulting in a moderate decrease in the quality of the sound This option is suitable for speeches and recommended for most LAN based connections Medium Quality Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint devices to a maximum of 16Kbps resulting in a significant decrease in the quality Low Quality of the sound This option is suitable for low bandwidth connections allowing reasonable audio performance during a low speed connection Enable Audio Input Check Uncheck to enable disable audio in
49. Domain Name 5 Click Save to apply 82 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Network Settings 4 5 4 Enabling or Disabling Wake On LAN Your thin client supports Wake On LAN enabling you to wake it up remotely with ViewSonic Device Manager the client management console developed by ViewSonic To enable disable Wake On LAN please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Ethernet ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Navigator General Ethernet Hosts IP Address Host Name IP Type Wireless Proxy Devices Network DHCP JG r DNS DNS Type Dynamic DNS via DHCP ie Wake On LAN Wake On LAN Enabled Ja Save Cancel 2 Click the drop down menu to enable disable Wake On LAN EA NOTE It s enabled by default Configuring Client Settings 83 Configuring Network Settings 4 5 5 Establishing and Stopping a VPN connection The VPN setting enables you to establish stop a virtual private network connection for your SC T46 5 NOTE e The VPN setting also allows you to configure and manage virtual private network settings For instructions on how to configure and manage virtual private network settings please refer to section 4 5 6 Configuring Virtual Private Network Settings on page 87 Adding a Virtual Private Network To add a virtual private network please do the following 1 On ViewSon
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51. Name ae Citrix ICA Server Address Connection Type VMware View SSH EA NOTE If you haven t created any entry the RDP Connection list will be empty 3 Click Add on the top of the RDP Connection list to create a new entry of RDP connection Configuring Client Settings 103 Configuring Service Access Settings D ViewSonic Client Setup en Ew REln RAS ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Navigator General Options RD Gateway Remote Desktop Citrix ICA r Server Settings VMware View Session Name I6 SSH eA Connection Type Remote Desktop dE Connection Quality LAN Very Fast i Authenticetio Authentication Enabled Server Authentication Connect and don t warn me r Login Settings Password CC Domain Lo y y OB ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network Navigator General Options RD Gateway Remote Desktop Citrix ICA r Server Settings VMware View SSH Session Name Connection URL Connection Type Remote Web Access v r Common Settings ba Autostart When Startup C GS ba On Application Exit Do Nothing v Save Cancel 5 Type in the session name and connection URL through which Web based remote applications is accessible EA NOTE e The red asterisks indicate the required fields e Consult your IT administrator about the appropriate connection URL
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53. P URL FQDN earlier XenDesktop 5 6 Web Interface IP URL FQDN or earlier IP URL FQDN plus sub path XenApp and For example StoreFront FQDN X75 CTX poc Sub path Citrix StoreWeb default Connection Address X75 CTX poc Citrix StoreWeb XenDesktop 7 5 e FQDN is the acronym of Fully Qualified Domain Name 5 Click Save to add this ICA connection entry The access shortcuts are automatically created on the local desktop and START menu NOTE e Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server s you may need to configure other advanced ICA connection settings for service access For more information on other available settings please refer to section 4 6 8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 148 Configuring Client Settings 131 Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Type StoreFront To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the connection type of StoreFront please do the following 5 NOTE e You can refer to the following table for Citrix products and recommended connection types Citrix Product Recommended Connection Type XenApp 6 5 or earlier XenApp Web Logon XenDesktop 5 6 or earlier XenDesktop Web Logon XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 StoreFront Web Logon VDI in a Box VDI in a Box Web Logon 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup Click Applications gt Citrix ICA 2 The available ICA Connection list appears in the Config
54. Settings Configuring System Settings 5 NOTE e Please note that the Autostart mode also enables the client to start up directly with an RDP ICA View session and provides more configuration flexibility than the Appliance mode For detailed information on the Autostart mode please refer to the following sections lt 4 6 5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings on page 114 lt V 4 6 8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 148 lt 4 6 11 Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings on page 176 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Appliance Mode ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network Navigator General Time Zone Password Basic Settings Firmware Update amp Enable Appliance Mode Appliance Mode Quick Connection Terminal Error Report Save Cancel Certificate Manager 2 Click to check Enable Appliance Mode 3 Other settings of the Appliance mode appear r Basic Settings 5 Enable Appliance Mode Application Type Citrix ICA le Use Session XDS6P le t To launch Console Shift Ctri Delete To minimize ICA Fullscreen Desktop Press Left Ctrl F2 then AR F9 Configuring Client Settings 47 Configuring System Settings 4 Click drop down menus to select the application or service type Citrix ICA Remote Desktop or VMware View and the specific service available in that type
55. Settings for USB Storage Devices on page 70 for details Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local serial device s in a Citrix ICA session If Yes is selected the locally attached serial device s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions Mapping Local Serial Ports NOTE This setting item is not applicable to your SC T46 However if you use a serial based barcode scanner and attach it to your SC T46 with a serial to USB adapter you need to enable this setting in order to use the local barcode scanner in a virtual desktop Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local printer s in a Citrix ICA session If Yes is selected the locally attached printer s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions Mapping Local Printers NOTE To enable locally attached printer s please refer to section 4 4 6 Adding a Local Printer on page 73 for detailed instructions Connection Settings em pesen O Click the drop down menu to select resources rendering on the endpoint or the server Two options are available Server Rendering and Client Rendering Rendering Type NOTE The Client Rendering option may not be available on your system This item is available only when Client Rendering is selected HDX RealTime WebCam When Yes is selected a locally attached webcam can be used in an ICA session Check Uncheck to enable disable automatic reconnecting after an ICA se
56. Uncheck to enable disable locally attached USB devices in a Remote Desktop session virtual machine based only NOTE RemoteFX USB Redirection allows the redirection of USB devices into server hosted virtual machines with guest operating systems NOTE RemoteFX USB Redirection is only applicable to the virtual machine based Remote Desktop service not to session based one For more information please visit Microsoft Support website at support microsoft com On the client side please do the following to enable locally attached USB devices in a virtual machine based desktop Use RemoteFX USB Redirection Ensure that the desired USB device has been connected to your SC T46 Ensure that RemoteFX is enabled on your SC T46 see Use RemoteFX on page 118 Click to check Use RemoteFX USB Redirection A new checkbox appears with the required device driver Check to enable the driver Click Save to apply You also need to configure the host server and its guest OSs to enable RemoteFX USB Redirection in a Remote Desktop session For instructions on server side configuration please visit Microsoft Support website at Support microsoft com RD Gateway Sub tab EA NOTE e No options are available under the Options sub tab in the connection type of Web Logon 128 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 6 Configuring Basic ICA Connection Settings The Citrix ICA setting allows you t
57. ViewSonic Client Setup 4 1 2 Client Settings at a Glance The following table provides a brief description of each setting item under five main setting categories Tab System User Interface Devices Network Applications Setting Item Section Configuring time zone and time server Configuring passwords Configuring remote assistance settings Updating firmware Enabling Disabling the Appliance mode Configuring Quick Connection 4 2 Configuring System Settings Enabling Disabling the execution of the text based command line functions Collecting event logs and capturing related screens for error reporting Importing certificates for remote computers Configuring display settings Customizing desktop and system language Hiding Showing Quick Access shortcuts 4 3 Configuring User Interface Settings Adjusting keyboard settings Configuring screensaver settings Configuring settings for USB storage devices Configuring settings for audio devices 4 4 Configuring External Device Settings Configuring settings for local network printers Configuring wired network settings Enabling Disabling Wake On LAN Configuring VPN settings Creating the mapping of IP addresses to the names of host servers 4 5 Configuring Network Settings Changing the host name of your client Configuring wireless network settings Configuring proxy settings for Web based access to services Configuring Microsoft RDP connection settings Configuring C
58. a Remote Desktop session Four options are available Fullscreen Large Window Medium Window and Small Window Option Description Opens a Remote Desktop session in full screen with the same display resolution as the local desktop Fullscreen Large Window Opens a Remote Desktop session in a large display resolution Medium Window Opens a Remote Desktop session in a medium display resolution Small Window Opens a Remote Desktop session in a small display resolution NOTE To configure the display resolution of the local desktop please refer to section 4 3 3 Configuring Display Settings on page 60 Click the drop down menu to select whether to use the ViewSonic Toolbar on a Remote Desktop session The tool bar allows you to adjust a session window size or suspend a session ViewSonic hk Click the drop down menu to enable disable the auto hiding of the mouse cursor or pointer on inactivity in Remote Desktop sessions Click the drop down menu to disable enable RemoteFX NOTE Windows RemoteFX is a technology that offers a rich user experience over a network for remote desktop users NOTE To enable the RemoteFX feature for Remote Desktop sessions on your SC T46 thin client you still need to configure the host server For detailed instructions on how to enable RemoteFX on a host server please visit Microsoft Support website at support microsoft com Click the drop down menu to disable enable progressive rendering W
59. ailable Green Blue Orange and Cyan Configuring Client Settings 65 Configuring User Interface Settings 4 3 5 Hiding or Showing Quick Access Shortcuts When the Quick Connection mode is disabled the switch shortcuts ViewSonic Quick Connection on the START menu and local Linux desktop will be hidden e fe ViewSonic Quick Connection Settings Log Out ViewSonic smar aani UG TT In case you want to access services quickly when the Quick Connection mode is disabled you can choose to show Quick Access shortcuts Remote Desktop Citrix VMware View on the START menu and local Linux desktop These shortcuts enable you to access services quickly when the Quick Connection mode is disabled They re hidden by default To show hide shortcuts Remote Desktop Citrix VMware View on the START menu and local Linux desktop please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click User Interface gt Desktop ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications General Displa S System Language Keyboard Language Screensaver This setting will take effect after reboot system r Desktop Fonts Default Font Default Font Style Default Font Size Title Font Title Font Style Title Font Size r Desktop Icons Remote Desktop Citrix VMware View Icon Size Icon Font Size Save Cancel 66 Configuring Client Settings Configuring User Interface Settings 2 C
60. ails Component to Citrix Product Connect Connection Address XenApp 6 5 or aa Web Interface IP URL FQDN XenDesktop 5 6 oroar Web Interface IP URL FQDN IP URL FQDN plus sub path For example StoreFront FQDN X75 CTX poc Sub path Citrix StoreWeb default Connection Address X75 CTX poc Citrix StoreWeb XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 e FQDN is the acronym of Fully Qualified Domain Name e To return to ViewSonic Quick Connection screen see the screen in Topic 4 press Esc Getting Started 23 Learning the Basics Logging On to Citrix Services When connected to the server the Citrix Logon screen appears The appeared screen and required credentials for Citrix services may vary with the service type and version EA NOTE e A warning message This Connection is Untrusted might appear Consult the IT administrator for details and ensure the connection is secure first To import a security certificate please refer to section 4 2 11 Importing Certificates for Remote Computers on page 55 To bypass click I Understand the Risks gt Add Exception gt Confirm Security Exception The following are some examples of Citrix Logon screens XenDesktop 5 6 Platinum Citrix Logon Screen Citrix XenDesktop Type the required user name password and then click Log On to access virtual desktops Your Windows desktops and apps on demand from any PC Mac smartphone or tablet
61. aler for compatible adapters if needed It s recommended to check with your dealer first if you plan to purchase one by yourself e The Wireless setting also allows you to configure and manage wireless network settings For details on how to configure and manage wireless network settings please refer to section 4 5 10 Configuring Wireless Network Settings on page 94 Establishing a Wireless Network Connection To establish a wireless network connection for your SC T46 thin client please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Wireless to open the Wireless Network list ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface i Network Ethernet VPN Add Delete Q Scan Hosts Host Name SSID Signal Security Status Comment A Wireless Cisco AP 101 Insecure SIT WL520GU 101 WPA dir 810 2g 101 WPA DIR 815_2 4G 101 Insecure Demo APO1 101 WPA IT APO1 101 WPA NETGEAR93 101 WPA SIT WL520 100 WPA HTC Portable Hotspot AAF8 100 WPA IT APO2 100 WPA IT APO3 100 WPA TP LINK_F36B08 96 Insecure Beatles 80 WPA rainbow 79 Insecure Tenda_5B27F8 61 WPA default 43 WPA Minuteman 23 WPA e Your SC T46 will perform network discovery once and specify all available wireless networks To refresh click Scan on the top of the Wireless Network list 2 Click to check the desired wireless network The Connect Connect button then appears on the top of the Wireless Network list 92 Conf
62. arning You are cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void your authority to operate the equipment For Canada CAN ICES 3 B NMB 3 B CE Conformity for European Countries The device complies with the EMC Directive 2004 108 EC and Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EC Following information is only for EU member states The mark is in compliance with the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2012 19 EC WEEE X The mark indicates the requirement NOT to dispose the equipment including any spent or discarded batteries or accumulators as unsorted municipal waste but use the return and collection systems available If the batteries accumulators and button cells included with this equipment display the chemical symbol Hg Cd or Pb then it means that the battery has a heavy metal content of more than 0 0005 Mercury or more than 0 002 Cadmium or more than 0 004 Lead Important Safety Instructions Ce Ye YS 10 11 12 19 14 15 16 Read these instructions completely before using the equipment Keep these instructions in a safe place Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this equipment near water Warning To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Do not block any ventilation openings Install the equipment in accordance with the manufacturer s instructi
63. ault NOTE e For detailed instructions on how to use your SC T46 under the Quick Connection mode please refer to section 3 1 Learning the Basics on page 16 e There are three similar but different modes for your SC T46 and only one mode will take effect if all are enabled Three modes and the order of priority are listed as follows No Mode Description The client will start up directly with the desired 1 Appliance RDP ICA View session and turn off after existing the session The client will start up directly with the desired RDP ICA View session and perform the configured action after existing the session Available actions include Autostart e Returning to the local desktop e Re launching a new session e Restarting the thin client e Turning off the thin client The default The client will enter ViewSonic 3 Quick Senniechion Quick Connection screen after system startup NOTE e To use the Quick Connection mode ensure that both the Appliance and Autostart modes are disabled By default your SC T46 is in the Quick Connection mode and both the Appliance and Autostart modes are disabled However if either of two modes are enabled the Quick Connection mode will fail to work e For more information on the Appliance mode please refer to section 4 2 7 Enabling or Disabling the Appliance Mode on page 45 e For more information on the Autostart mode please refer to the following sections
64. cal desktop please press Alt F4 3 Provide your credentials and then click Sign in Configuring Client Settings 111 Configuring Service Access Settings 4 Access shortcuts will be shown on the screen ia S Work Resources TONEN 4 2S RemoteApp and Desktop Connection RemoteApp and Desktops Help Sign out Current folder Calculator Paint WordPad Current folder Calculator Paint 5 Click or Double click to select the desired application 6 A window appears prompting for credentials Windows Security Enter your credentials These credentials will be used to connect to VRDWEB12R2 RDWEB P0OC 3389 Username Password Domain 7 Provide your credentials and then click OK to launch the selected application amp TIP e Use Alt Tab to select and restore a hidden or minimized application or desktop 112 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Type Web Feed 1 Double click Work Resources folder on the local desktop ViewSonic ge E Terminal us 9 o 2 Access shortcuts for available applications can be found in that folder Work Resources File Manager File Edit View Go Help e D home user Desktop Work Resources DEVICES seth F A G File System i a Calculator Paint WordPad PLACES A user G Desktop Trash 3 items 745 bytes Free space 390 2 MB
65. can type in the full path and name of the application in Program path and file name and leave this field empty Start in the following folder Type in the name of the desired application if Start the following program on connection is enabled Remote APP Format Example Windows Media Player C Programs Files x86 Windows Media Player wmplayer exe Program path and file name Y ue oe es Adobe Reader X C Programs Files x86 Adobe Reader 10 0 Reader ArcoRd32 exe Adobe Reader X C Programs Files x86 Adobe Reader 10 0 Reader ArcoRd32 NOTE the file extension can be omitted Window Settings Beem pesen Click the drop down menu to select the desired color depth for a Remote Desktop session Five options are available Automatic 15 Bit 16 Bit 24 Bit and 32 Bit NOTE If RemoteFX is enabled then no matter which color depth you choose here 32 bit per pixel will be applied Color Depth NOTE The Automatic option uses the setting defined by the host server NOTE You can configure the upper limit of the color depth for a Remote Desktop session on the host server In this case no matter which color depth you choose here the value cannot exceed the defined limit 118 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Resolution Use Toolbar Cursor Auto hide Use RemoteFX Progressive Rendering Use Bulk Compression Click the drop down menu to select the desired display resolution on
66. ces 141 4 6 8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings 148 4 6 9 Configuring Basic VMware View Connection Settings 172 4 6 10 Accessing VMware View or Horizon View Services 174 4 6 11 Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings 176 4 6 12 Configuring SSH Connection Settings 179 4 6 13 Launching SSH and Telnet Sessions 181 Appendices 182 A 1 Resetting Your SC T46 to the Factory Default183 A 2 Updating Firmware for Your SC T46 184 Specifications 185 Other Information 186 Customer Support Limited Warranty 186 187 Overview This chapter provides an overview of your SC T46 thin clients 1 1 Introduction Desktop virtualization and simple endpoint devices 1 2 Features Key features of ViewSonic SC T46 1 3 Package Contents Check your package contents 1 4 Exterior Views Overview of thin client outside elements 1 5 Panel Components Descriptions of front and rear panel components 1 6 LED Indicators Descriptions of signals for LED indicators 2 Overview Introduction 1 1 Introduction Desktop virtualization provides a new perspective to reconsider the design and implementation of an IT infrastructure In a desktop virtualization infrastructure a station is no longer a cumbersome desktop but simply an endpoint device for users to access delivery services from the server s With the introduction of the desktop virtualization technologies you can considerably benefit from 1 2 O
67. click Devices gt USB Storage ViewSonic Client Setup Applications General r USB Storage Printer amp V Enable USB Storage g Vv Enable Automount This setting will take effect after reboot system Save Cancel 2 Tick untick the checkboxes to choose the desired settings Section 4 4 3 4 4 4 4 4 5 4 4 6 4 4 7 Page 70 7i 72 73 76 Configuring Client Settings Configuring External Device Settings 71 Settings for USB Storage Devices a Tick Untick this checkbox to allow disallow the access of USB storage devices NOTE To use the locally attached USB storage devices in an RDP ICA View session the mapping of local USB storage devices must be enabled in this session s RDP ICA View connection settings For detailed Enable USB Storage instructions and more related settings please refer to sections 4 6 5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings on page 114 4 6 8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 148 4 6 11 Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings on page 176 Tick Untick this checkbox to enable disable the automount of USB storage devices Enable Automount NOTE If this setting is disabled users need to manually mount the attached USB storage devices For detailed instructions please refer to section 4 4 4 Manually Mount and Eject Attached USB Storage Devices on page Zi 3 Clic
68. ction 6 Upon completion the Status column of the wireless network will show connected SSID Signal Security Status Comment ah IT APO1 45 WPA connected Connected before a ASUS 246 56 WPA Amphenol 30 WPA SMC 43 Insecure bbb 59C8A8 23 WPA internal 39 WPA Amphenol TCS 26 WPA x Dlink2G 34 WEP Configuring Client Settings 93 Configuring Network Settings Stopping a Wireless Network Connection To stop a wireless network connection please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Wireless to open the Wireless Network list 2 Click to check the desired wireless network The Disconnect Disconnect button appears on the top of the Wireless Network list 3 Click Disconnect to stop the wireless network connection Adding a Wireless Network In case that you cannot find the desired wireless network in the Wireless Network list you can manually add it To add a wireless network to the Wireless Network list please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Wireless to open the Wireless Network list 2 Click Add on the top of the Wireless Network list 3 On General tab type in or click drop down menus to provide information about configuration and authentication Sy Note e Consult your network administrator for required information on configuration and authentication 4 On IPV4 Settings tab configure the IP address related settings NOTE e For instructions on
69. d 6 Click Save to add the virtual private network Establishing a Virtual Private Network Connection To establish a virtual private network connection for your SC T46 please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt VPN to open the Virtual Private Network list Configuring Client Settings 85 Configuring Network Settings ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface i Network Ethernet Add Delete Hosts Host Name Wireless Proxy Connection Name VPN Type Status Comment ATSVPN PPTP Connected before NOTE e If you haven t created any entry the Virtual Private Network list will be empty For instructions on adding a virtual private network please see the preceding topic 2 Click to check the desired virtual private network The Connect Connect button then appears on the top of the Virtual Private Network list ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface i Network Ethernet PN Add Delete Z Edit Connect Hosts Host Name Connection Name VPN Type Status Comment Wireless Proxy ATSVPN PPTP Connected before 3 Click Connect to create a virtual private network connection through the selected network entry 86 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Network Settings 4 Upon completion the Status column of the virtual private network will show connected ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications U
70. ded Topic 4 Accessing Desktops or Applications e Microsoft Remote Desktop Services RDP sessions e Citrix Services ICA sessions e VMware View or Horizon View Services View sessions NOTE 3 e Three client modes are available for your SC T46 No Mode Description The client will start up directly with the desired 1 Appliance RDP ICA View session and turn off after existing the session The client will start up directly with the desired RDP ICA View session and perform the configured action after existing the session Available actions include 2 Autostart e Returning to the local desktop e Re launching a new session e Restarting the thin client e Turning off the thin client The default The client will enter ViewSonic 3 Soe Connection Quick Connection screen after system startup e In Quick Connection mode you can access Microsoft Remote Desktop Citrix VMware View or Horizon View services quickly without much client configuration required The main purpose of this chapter is to guide you through the use of your SC T46 under the Quick Connection mode e To understand other modes configure advanced settings and customize your SC T46 please refer to chapter 4 Configuring Client Settings on page 33 Getting Started 17 Learning the Basics Topic 1 Powering On Your SC T46 To start using your SC T46 please do the following 1 Ensure that your monitor is connected and tur
71. ded to the View Connection list and the access shortcuts are automatically created on the local desktop and START menu 174 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 10 Accessing VMware View or Horizon View Services To access VMware View or Horizon View services please do the following 1 Double click the created customized access shortcut on the desktop 2 On the appeared View Client window type in the computer name or IP address of the View Connection Server and then click Connect VMware Horizon View Client File Desktop View Help vmware Horizon View Client View Connection Server Enter the name of a View Connection Server Always connect to this server at startup 5 NOTE e A window might appear with a certificate message about the remote server Consult the IT administrator for details and ensure the connection is secure first To import a security certificate please refer to section 4 2 11 Importing Certificates for Remote Computers on page 55 To bypass click Connect Insecurely 3 AWelcome window might appear Click OK to continue 4 A window appears prompting for the credentials Enter your user name password click the Domain drop down menu to select the domain and then click OK Connect to Server x Enter your user name and password https es51 vdi com User name Password Domain VDI COPCoIP cancel ok Configuring Client Se
72. e AC adapter for your SC T46 please do the following 1 Unpack your thin client package and take out the AC adapter and its detached AC power cord 2 Press the female end of the power cord into the male connector of the AC adapter NOTE ZF e The plug of the supplied power cord may vary with your area 2 3 Getting Connected To make connections for your SC T46 please do the following 1 Connect your SC T46 to your local network with an Ethernet cable 2 Connect a keyboard and mouse to your SC T46 with USB ports 3 Connect and turn on the monitor s 4 Connect your SC T46 to a power outlet using the AC adapter included in the package NOTE FH e For detailed instructions on how to assemble the supplied AC adapter please refer to section 2 2 Assembling the AC Adapter on page 14 5 Connect other peripherals for your SC T46 if needed Getting Started This chapter provides the basics of how to use your SC T46 3 1 Learning the Basics Topic 1 Powering On Your SC T46 Topic 2 Configuring the Time Zone Topic 3 Returning to the Quick Connection Screen Topic 4 Accessing Desktops or Applications 17 18 19 20 16 Getting Started Learning the Basics 3 1 Learning the Basics The following topics will guide you through the basics of using your SC T46 Topic 1 Powering On Your SC T46 Topic 2 Configuring the Time Zone Topic 3 Returning to the Quick Connection Screen if nee
73. e Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server s you may need to configure other advanced ICA connection settings for service access For more information on other available settings please refer to section 4 6 8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 148 Configuring Client Settings 133 Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Type VDI in a Box To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the connection type of VDI in a Box please do the following 5 NOTE e You can refer to the following table for Citrix products and recommended connection types Citrix Product Recommended Connection Type XenApp 6 5 or earlier XenApp Web Logon XenDesktop 5 6 or earlier XenDesktop Web Logon XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 StoreFront Web Logon VDI in a Box VDI in a Box Web Logon 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup Click Applications gt Citrix ICA 2 The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Navigator Add Delete Remote Deskto Session Name Y Server Address Connection Type VMware View SSH EA NOTE e If you haven t created any entry the ICA Connection list will be empty 3 Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection 134 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Setti
74. e default session name will be the name of the selected MultiPoint host server but you still can change the default e Windows MultiPoint Server is a shared resource technology This Windows based operating system enables a host server to power multiple and independent stations allowing users to share the computing power of one single server 5 Click Save to add this RDP connection entry 6 The shortcuts for Remote Desktop services are automatically created on the local desktop and START menu NOTE W e Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server s you may need to configure other advanced RDP connection settings for service access For more information on other available settings please refer to section 4 6 5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings on page 114 102 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Type Remote Web Access To quickly configure RDP connection settings for the Remote Web Access connection type please do the following 5 NOTE e ViewSonic SC T46 supports only RD Web Access based on Windows Sever 2012 R2 Windows Server 2008 R2 based is not supported 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup Click Applications gt Remote Desktop 2 The RDP Connection list appears in the Configuration area ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System taai sa Remote Desktop Session
75. e following 1 On ViewSonic Quick Connection screen click the Setup icon to launch ViewSonic Client Setup 2 The ViewSonic Client Setup window appears Interface Overview ViewSonic Ciient Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Remote Deskto 6 Seen a ia Citrix ICA P y Remote Desktop Available Sessions 0 oo oojo TITT 7 VMware View configure RDP Remote Desktop Protocol connection settings SSH Citrix ICA Available Sessions 0 Configure Citrix ICA connection settings A VMware View Available Sessions 0 Configure VMware View connection settings SSH Available Sessions 0 amp configure SSH Secure Shell session settings Interface Elements No Name Description 1 Applications tab Click to configure settings for service access through the client 2 User Interface tab Click to configure settings for the user interface of the client 3 Devices tab Click to configure settings for external devices of the client 4 Network tab Click to configure settings for the connectivity of the client to networks and servers 5 System tab Click to configure settings for the operation and maintenance of the client Click to select a setting item under a selected tab or to select a setting entry under 6 Navigation area a selected setting item 7 Configuration area Configures setting values when a setting item or entry is selected Configuring Client Settings 35
76. e general connection settings on General sub tab please refer to section 4 5 9 Establishing and Stopping a Wireless Connection on page 91 For instructions on how to configure IP address settings on IPV4 Settings sub tab please refer to section 4 5 3 Configuring Wired Network Settings on page 79 Configuring General Settings for Wireless Network Connections To configure general settings for wireless network connections please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Wireless and then click Wireless sub tab ViewSonic Client Setup User Interface Devices ViewSonic Applications System Connections Navigator Ethernet Hosts Host Name Proxy Interface Wireless Enable wireless interface r Connection Auto connect when startup Auto connect SSID IT AP03 G Save Cancel 2 Under the Interface section click the drop down menu to enable disable the wireless network interface 3 Under the Connection section click to check uncheck Auto connect when startup to allow disallow automatic wireless network connection after system startup When this feature is enabled select the desired wireless network through the drop down menu NOTE e All wireless networks that you ever tried to access by clicking the Connect button on Connections tab will be listed on the drop down menu Configuring Client Settings 95 Configuring Network Settin
77. e printer Click Finish to apply The printer is added to the Printers and Faxes list Mapping in RDP Sessions Check Uncheck to enable disable the locally connected printer in an RDP session Mapping in ICA Sessions Check Uncheck to enable disable the locally connected printer in an ICA session Mapping in VMware Sessions Check Uncheck to enable disable the locally connected printer in a View session Keep this field blank if the printer works well in an RDP session using the current RDP connection settings In case that the printer fails to work filling in this field may solve the problem To find out the required information please do the following In the RDP session click Start gt Devices and Printers In the opened window right click the printer to open a popup menu On the popup menu click to select Printer properties Windows Driver Name In the opened window click Advanced The Windows driver name is for RDP sessions only shown on the tab EPSON EPL 6200L redirected 4 Properties General Sharing Ports Advanced Color Management Security Device Settings Always available Available from 2 00 AM 12 00 AM RDP Printer Mapping Name Type in the desired printer name in a session Windows desktop If this field for RDP sessions only remains blank the name you typed in the Printer Name field will be used 76 Configuring Client Settings Configuring External Device Settings 4 4 7 Adding a Netw
78. ease refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Server Connection on page 168 General Sub tab Server Settings tem serio Type in the name for Citrix ICA sessions This table only provides descriptions for available settings when XenApp is selected Six connection types are available Option Description Provides access to virtual desktops and applications woo Logon through the interface of a Web browser Mozilla Firefox Provides access to virtual desktops and applications StoreFront through a StoreFront VDI in a Box Provides access to virtual desktops through VDI in a Box Provides access to virtual desktops for an earlier version XenDesktop of XenDesktop Provides access to virtual applications for an earlier Connection Type XenApp version of XenApp Server Provides access to servers for administration XenApp Connection servers only Refer to the table below for Citrix products and recommended connection types Citrix Product Recommended Connection Type XenApp 6 5 or earlier XenApp Web Logon XenDesktop 5 6 or earlier XenDesktop Web Logon XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 StoreFront Web Logon VDI in a Box VDI in a Box Web Logon Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 165 Application Name Type in the application name or use the Search icon Q in front of the field to discover available applications Common Settings fem Beserption Select whether to op
79. ection Connection screen after system startup NOTE To use the Autostart mode ensure that the Appliance mode is disabled Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended Four options are available Do Nothing Restart Application Reboot and Shutdown Option Description Do Nothing Returns to the Local Linux desktop On Application Exit Restart Application Opens an ICA session again Reboot Restarts your thin client Shutdown Turns off your thin client 154 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Options Sub tab Window Settings Click the drop down menu to select the desired color quality for a Citrix ICA session Three options are available 16 Bit 24 Bit and Automatic Color Depth Click the drop down menu to select the desired window size of a Citrix ICA session Four options are available Full Screen 1280x1024 1024x768 and 800x600 Window Size Click the drop down menu to select the desired window mode Two options are available Regular Window and Seamless Window Device Mapping fem o pesenan Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local USB drive s in a Citrix ICA session Window Mode Mapping Local USB Storage eis NOTE You need to enable local USB storage drive s as well See section 4 4 3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices on page 70 for details Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local
80. elected DVI I DVI D vertical Use dual displays Two displays are arranged vertically the DVI D one is on the top the DVI I the bottom The DVI D one is the main display for local desktop when Extend is selected DVI D DVI I vertical This item is available only when 2 is selected in the Number of Display drop down menu Option Description Display Mode Extend One display is used as the extended display of the other Clone Two displays have the same display content 62 Configuring Client Settings Configuring User Interface Settings Monitor Settings mem O oesmon O Check Uncheck to enable disable the automatic detection of the attached monitor s when the client is powered on Option Description Automatic detection of the attached monitor s is enabled Enabled The system would set an appropriate resolution for the Enable Auto Detection at attached monitor s when the client is powered on Power up Automatic detection of the attached monitor s is disabled All resolutions supported by the client will be listed in the Resolution drop down menu when Auto Detection at Power up is disabled Please note that some resolutions may not be applicable to your monitor s Disabled Use this item to set an appropriate resolution for the attached display Option Description This option is available only when Enable Auto Detection Auto i at Power up is selected Other Select the desired reso
81. en a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when your SC T46 is started up Autostart mode NOTE There are three similar but different modes for your SC T46 and only one mode will take effect if all are enabled Three modes and the order of priority are listed as follows Mode Description The client will start up directly with the desired Appliance Citrix ICA session and turn off after existing the session The client will start up directly with the desired Citrix ICA session and perform the configured Autostart When Startup action after existing the session Available actions include Autostart Returning to the local desktop Re launching a new session Restarting the thin client Turning off the thin client The default The client will enter ViewSonic Quick Sick eennectien Connection screen after system startup NOTE To use the Autostart mode ensure that the Appliance mode is disabled Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended Four options are available Do Nothing Restart Application Reboot and Shutdown Option Description Do Nothing Returns to the Local Linux desktop On Application Exit Restart Application Opens an ICA session again Reboot Restarts your thin client Shutdown Turns off your thin client Manual Parameters Type in parameters for extended parameter passing at Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Options Sub tab Window Settings Clic
82. er and then minimize the session window e To exit the Full Screen mode of the ICA session press Ctrl F2 and then Alt F9 To release the keyboard and mouse from the View session virtual desktop press Ctrl Alt NOTE e Please note that the View session virtual desktop will remain on the background after you release the keyboard and mouse from the View session virtual desktop 2 Click Ctrl Shift Del to launch ViewSonic Client Setup 5 NOTE e You cannot access the Taskbar of the client operating system ViewSonic Linux under the Appliance mode 3 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Appliance Mode 4 Click to uncheck Enable Appliance Mode and then click Save to apply the change 5 Return to the current RDP ICA View session e To return to the current RDP ICA session use Alt Tab press and hold Alt and then press Tab to switch between different items to select and restore the current RDP ICA session To return to the current View session click any place of the View session virtual desktop on the background 6 Log off from the current RDP ICA View session 7 The client will shut down then Restart your client manually Configuring Client Settings 49 Configuring System Settings 4 2 8 Configuring the Quick Connection Mode The Quick Connection mode enables you to enter the ViewSonic Quick Connection screen after system startup This setting is enabled by def
83. ers NOTE To enable locally attached printer s please refer to section 4 4 6 Adding a Local Printer on page 73 for detailed instructions Connection Settings em pesen O Click the drop down menu to select resources rendering on the endpoint or the server Two options are available Server Rendering and Client Rendering Rendering Type NOTE The Client Rendering option may not be available on your system This item is available only when Client Rendering is selected HDX RealTime WebCam When Yes is selected a locally attached webcam can be used in an ICA session Check Uncheck to enable disable automatic reconnecting after an ICA session was interrupted Enable Automatic Reconnect NOTE Automatic reconnecting Auto Client Reconnect may not work for a XenDesktop ICA session This is a known issue For more details please visit Citrix websites at support citrix com or www citrix com Number of Retries Click the drop down menu to select the number of retries ranging from 1 to 10 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 159 Click the drop down menu to select the delay time between retries ranging from Delay between Retries 5 to 60 seconds Enable Audio Check Uncheck to enable disable sound in an ICA session Click the drop down menu to choose the desired sound quality in an ICA session Three options are available High Quality Medium Quality and Low Quality Option De
84. es access to servers for administration XenApp Connection servers only Refer to the table below for Citrix products and recommended connection types Citrix Product Recommended Connection Type XenApp 6 5 or earlier XenApp Web Logon XenDesktop 5 6 or earlier XenDesktop Web Logon XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 StoreFront Web Logon VDI in a Box VDI in a Box Web Logon Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 161 Type in the IP address URL FQDN of the server through which virtual desktops Server Address are accessible where a Web Interface is hosted Type in the user account name used for authentication Type in the password of the user account used for authentication Desktop Group Type in the name of the desktop group or use the Search icon Q in front of the field to discover available desktop groups Common Settings Beem Description Select whether to open a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when your SC T46 is started up Autostart mode NOTE There are three similar but different modes for your SC T46 and only one mode will take effect if all are enabled Three modes and the order of priority are listed as follows Mode Description The client will start up directly with the desired Appliance Citrix ICA session and turn off after existing the session The client will start up directly with the desired Citrix ICA session and perform the configured Autostart Whe
85. ess a parallel device such as a printer or scanner in a Remote Desktop session Click the drop down menu to enable disable smart card mapping Smart Garg Mapping When Enable is selected users can access smart cards through a smart card reader in a Remote Desktop session Local Resources Settings e Click the drop down menu to configure the audio playback setting in a Remote Desktop session Three options are available Play on this computer Play on remote computer and Do not play Option Description Allows audio playback in a Remote Desktop playa T E RULEL session using locally attached audio devices Remote Audio Playback Allows audio playback in a Remote Desktop Play on remote computer session using audio devices attached to the remote computer Disables audio playback in a Remote Desktop Do not play session using locally attached audio devices Click the drop down menu to configure the audio playback setting in a Remote Desktop session Two options are available Recording from this computer and Do not record Option Description Remote Audio Recording Recording from this Allows audio recording in a Remote Desktop computer session using locally attached audio devices Disables audio recording in a Remote Desktop Do not record session using locally attached audio devices Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 127 RemoteFX USB Redirection Settings teem serpin Check
86. ettings and then click Save to apply Configuring General Settings for Virtual Private Network Connections To configure general settings for virtual private network connections please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt VPN and then click Settings sub tab ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface i Network Ethernet Connection Hosts Auto connect when startup Host Name Wireless Automatic VPN Connection ATSVPN gt Proxy Save Cancel 2 Under the Connection section click to check uncheck Auto connect when startup to allow disallow automatic virtual private network connection after system startup When this feature is enabled select the desired virtual private network through the drop down menu 88 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Network Settings 4 5 7 Creating the Mapping of IP Addresses to Names of Host Servers ViewSonic Client Setup allows you to use the name or alias of a host server instead of its IP address wherever you need to specify an IP address while configuring client settings To use this feature first you need to create the mapping of IP addresses to names or aliases of host servers Creating the Mapping List To create the mapping of IP addresses to names or aliases please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Hosts to open the Mapping list ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applicati
87. etup NOTE If Yes is selected all setting values under ViewSonic Client Setup will remain unchanged after firmware update If No is selected all setting values will be restored to the factory default Keep the User Data This option may not be available on your system NOTE If the client is managed by ViewSonic Device Manager and here No is selected ViewSonic Device Manager will fail to manage the client after firmware update For more information on ViewSonic Device Manager please refer to the User s Manual for ViewSonic Device Manager 6 Click Update firmware to confirm your selections The system will start updating its firmware after restart Configuring Client Settings 45 Configuring System Settings 4 2 7 Enabling or Disabling the Appliance Mode The Appliance mode allows your SC T46 to start up directly with the desired Microsoft Remote Desktop Citrix ICA VMware View or Horizon View session Under this mode users will feel as if they were using a standalone desktop computer the underlying client operating system ViewSonic Linux is hidden from the very beginning NOTE e There are three similar but different modes for your SC T46 and only one mode will take effect if all are enabled Three modes and the order of priority are listed as follows No Mode Description The client will start up directly with the desired 1 Appliance RDP ICA View session and turn off after existing the session The client
88. etwork Display 1 eee eo Desktop Display Keyboard configure display settings il 2 Screensaver _ Desktop Co nfigure desktop settings 5 Keyboard Configure keyboard settings bm _ Screensaver EA Configure screensaver settings Interface Elements No Name Description 1 Navigation area Click to select a setting item under User Interface tab 2 Configuration area Configures setting values when a setting item or entry is selected 60 Configuring Client Settings Configuring User Interface Settings 4 3 2 Available Settings at a Glance Tab Setting Icon Description Section Page Display lees Click to configure display settings 4 3 3 60 Desktop i Click to customize desktop and system language 4 3 4 63 User Interface Keyboard JOE Click to adjust keyboard settings 4 3 6 66 Screensaver sy Click to configure screensaver settings 4 3 7 68 4 3 3 Configuring Display Settings To configure display settings for your SC T46 please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click User Interface gt Display ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network Navigator General Displa Desktop Display Keyboard Number of Display s Screensaver Display Layout DVI I DVI D horizontal Ja kd Display Mode ka Monitor Settings amp Enable Auto Detection at Power up Monitor 1 DVI I Resolution Auto 1920x1080 i amp
89. ewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Ethernet 2 Under the IP address section click the drop down menu to select Static IP for the IP type field 3 The IP address Subnet mask and Gateway fields appear in the IP address section ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Navigator General Ethernet Hosts IP Address Host Name IP Type Static IP Wireless Proxy IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway DNS Search Domain Nameserver 1 Nameserver 2 Wake On LAN Wake On LAN Enabled v 80 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Network Settings 4 Type in the IP address subnet mask and gateway for your SC T46 thin client IP address IP type Subnet mask i Gateway 192 168 12 254 5 NOTE e Consult your network administrator for a free IP address and other required data about the network to which your SC T46 connects e The red asterisks indicate the required fields 5 Click Save to apply gt NOTE e You need to further specify DNS server addresses manually if you choose to use a static IP address Obtaining DNS Server Addresses Automatically To obtain DNS Server addresses automatically please do the following e You cannot obtain DNS server addresses automatically through the DHCP server if you choose not to get the IP address via the DHCP server 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Ne
90. ewSonic Device Manager 4 Type in the desired password and then click OK to confirm 5 Click Save to save all the changes 5 NOTE e When the Shadow feature is performed from a remote ViewSonic Device Manager on the target client an icon a appears on the Taskbar of the local Linux desktop and a notification pops up in the bottom right corner If you are under the Quick Connection mode the default for SC T46 thin clients a notification would pop up in the upper left corner on ViewSonic Quick Connection screen Configuring Client Settings 43 Configuring System Settings 4 2 6 Updating Firmware from the Management Computer Update Firmware allows client users to update firmware from its management computer EA NOTE e Ensure that your SC T46 has been added into a managed group under ViewSonic Device Manager installed on a remote computer and that you have imported client firmware files into ViewSonic Device Manager These are prerequisites of this feature e For more information on firmware update and ViewSonic Device Manager please refer to the User Manual for ViewSonic Device Manager To update firmware from the management computer please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Firmware Update ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network Time Zone Password Firmware Update Current Version Ver 2 06 INTL Appliance Mode Quick Connection Check Firm
91. fox Start E Terminal Work Resources File 114 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings The tables below provide a description of each setting item for RDP connections Please refer to these tables to configure advanced settings and customize shortcuts on local desktop and START menu for service access NOTE ZF e Please note that available settings vary with the selected connection type Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Desktop NOTE e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Remote Web Access please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Web Access on page 121 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Web Feed please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Web Feed on page 124 General Sub tab Server Settings tem escrito Type in the name for Remote Desktop sessions Type in the computer name or IP address of the server where to deliver a Computer Remote Desktop session This table only provides descriptions for available settings when Remote Desktop is selected Three connection types are available Option Description Connection Type Remote Desktop Select to access remote desktop application services Remora Wien mecece Select to access remote application services through a Web browser Mozilla Firefox Select to access remote application
92. gs 4 5 11 Configuring Proxy Settings for Web based Access to Services To configure proxy settings for Web based access to services please do the following NOTE e Settings available here are only applicable to services that use Web based access such as Microsoft Remote Web Access and Citrix Web Logon connection types 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Proxy 2 Click the Mode drop down menu to select the desired configuration mode Four modes are available No Proxy Auto detect proxy settings Manual proxy configuration and Auto proxy configuration NOTE e The setting items will vary with the selected mode ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices System Navigator General Ethernet Hosts Host Name Wireless Pro r Connection Settings Mode No Prony J6 These settings are only applicable to services that use Web based access such as Microsoft Remote Web Access and Citrix Web Logon connection types Save Cancel 96 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Network Settings 3 Provide the data as required Please refer to the following table for a description of each setting item Connection Settings Click to select the desired proxy configuration mode Mode Description No Proxy Don t use any proxy server Auto detect proxy Detects the proxy settings for your network settings automatically Manual proxy
93. he selected View desktop in full screen Large Window Opens the selected View desktop in a large window Small Window Opens the selected View desktop in a small window Connection Settings tem peeso Click the drop down menu to enable disable locally attached USB storage devices in a virtual desktop USB Storage Redirection NOTE To enable locally attached USB storage devices in a virtual desktop ensure that you have enabled locally attached USB storage devices the default is enabled For details please refer to section 4 4 3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices on page 70 Microsoft RDP Protocol Only fem Beserinion Click the drop down menu to enable disable printer mapping when RDP protocol is used for VMware View connections When Enable is selected users can access a local or network printer in a virtual desktop session Printer Mapping NOTE You need to add a local or network printer for your SC T46 first and then enable this feature here to use that printer in a virtual desktop session NOTE For detailed instructions on how to add a local or network printer for your SC T46 please refer to section 4 4 6 Adding a Local Printer on page 73 or 4 4 7 Adding a Network Printer on page 76 Configuring Client Settings 179 Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 12 Configuring SSH Connection Settings To configure SSH Secure SHell connection settings please do the following 1 On ViewSo
94. hen enabled images and videos will be encoded and sent over progressively when the network bandwidth is limited This new RemoteFX feature is supported by Windows Sever 2012 and Windows 8 NOTE This option is shown only when Use RemoteF xX is enabled Click to enable disable the bulk compression for the data traffic between the server and client Connection Settings em Beseriniom Multimedia Redirection Click the drop down menu to disable enable multimedia redirection When enabled the client receives original compressed multimedia streams and decodes locally for display This feature increases the load on the client but Saves server resources decreases the bandwidth usage and improves audio and video playback experiences USB Storage Mapping Printer Mapping Serial Port Mapping Parallel Port Mapping Smart Card Mapping Configuring Client Settings 119 Configuring Service Access Settings Click the drop down menu to enable disable USB storage mapping When Enable is selected users can access the local USB storage devices such as a USB flash drive and memory card reader in a Remote Desktop session NOTE ViewSonic Client Setup also allows you to enable or disable the use of locally attached USB storage devices You need to enable locally attached USB storage devices first in order to use them in a Remote Desktop session The default is enabled NOTE To configure the use of USB storage devices please
95. ia NN ut F S gt 2 Fel After the Trees Disappear 5 NOTE e The connection type of Remote Desktop also allow you to launch application only sessions only a specific application is launched rather than a full desktop For details please refer to section 4 6 5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings on page 114 110 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Type Remote Web Access To access remote applications please do the following 1 Double click the created shortcut on the desktop 2 A window appears prompting for credentials a T Work Resources Tae 1 2S RemoteApp and Desktop Connection Domain 0 o name Password J Security Warning By logging in to this web page you confirm that this computer complies with your organization s security policy Sign in against unauthorized access your RD s session will automatically time out iod of inactivity If your session ends ser and sign in agai E4 NOTE e A warning message This Connection is Untrusted might appear Consult the IT administrator for details and ensure the connection is secure first To import a security certificate please refer to section 4 2 11 Importing Certificates for Remote Computers on page 55 To bypass click I Understand the Risks gt Add Exception gt Confirm Security Exception D TIP e To exit this Logon screen or other screens and return to the lo
96. ible for any data lost Who the warranty protects This warranty is valid only for the first consumer purchaser What the warranty does not cover 1 Any product on which the serial number has been defaced modified or removed 2 Damage deterioration or malfunction resulting from a Accident misuse neglect fire water lightning or other acts of nature unauthorized product modification or failure to follow instructions supplied with the product b Any damage of the product due to shipment c Removal or installation of the product d Causes external to the product such as electrical power fluctuations or failure e Use of supplies or parts not meeting ViewSonic s specifications f Normal wear and tear g Any other cause which does not relate to a product defect 3 Any product exhibiting a condition commonly known as image burn in which results when a static image is displayed on the product for an extended period of time 4 Removal installation one way transportation insurance and set up service charges How to get service 1 For information about receiving service under warranty contact ViewSonic Customer Support Please refer to Customer Support page You will need to provide your product s serial number 2 To obtain warranty service you will be required to provide a the original dated sales slip b your name c your address d a description of the problem and e the serial number of the
97. ic Client Setup click Network gt VPN to open the Virtual Private Network list ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface i Network Ethernet VPN Add Delete Hosts Host Name Wireless Proxy Connection Name VPN Type Status Comment E NOTE If you haven t created any entry the Virtual Private Network list will be empty 2 Click Add on the top of the Virtual Private Network list 84 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Network Settings 3 On General tab click the drop down menu to select the desired VPN type Three types are available PPTP L2TP and Cisco AnyConnect ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface i Network Ethernet Connection Settings Hosts Connection Name Host Name Wireless VPN type Proxy Server Address Login Settings Username Password Domain Security and Compression Setting ba Use Point to Point encryption MPPE Authentication Settings Enable PAP Enable CHAP 6 Y Enable MSCHAP Fnable MSCHAPv Save Cancel 5 NOTE e The setting items will vary with the selected VPN type 4 Type in or click drop down menus to provide information about configuration and authentication 5 NOTE e Consult your network administrator for required information on configuration and authentication 5 On Options tab configure the DNS related settings if neede
98. ient Setup a Mixer Power Resume Manager w System Information Ea Terminal 5 NOTE e On the local Linux desktop click START gt Settings gt Terminal to open the Terminal window 4 2 10 Collecting Event Logs and Capturing Related Screens Configuring Client Settings 53 Configuring System Settings The Error Report feature allows you to collect event logs and capture related screens for error reporting Collecting Event Logs To collect event logs of your SC T46 please do the following 1 Plug a USB flash drive into your SC T46 EA NOTE e This USB flash drive will be used for storing the event logs of your SC 146 e Ensure that you have enabled the access and automount of USB storage devices For detailed instructions please refer to section 4 4 3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices on page 70 5 NOTE e Please note that files saved on the local desktop will be deleted after restart 2 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Error Report ViewSonic Navigator Time Zone Password Firmware Update Appliance Mode Quick Connection Terminal Error Report Certificate Manager r Collect Log ViewSonic Client Setup Applications User Interface Devices General Network Collect event logs to USB storage for troubleshooting Please send the Error Report file to your administrator Collect Log Launch Screenshot Execute a screenshot tool to capture your sc
99. iew v P T Notepad PDF Reader X PPT Viewer 2007 Hint Click Disconnect to pause any running resources started from this computer x Selection Screen Example XenDesktop 5 6 Platinum o a ne Settings Log Off CITRIX W7Ue WS2K8R2e Configuring Client Settings 145 Configuring Service Access Settings Selection Screen Example XenApp 7 5 Platinum Citrix Receiver Selection Screen Example XenDesktop 7 5 Platinum Citrix Receiver 146 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 5 The selected virtual desktop or application s will be displayed on the screen Virtual Application Examples PowerPoint Viewer Adobe Reader and Notepad P Be CESEN bd loi x File Edit view Window Help Main Tools Comment Sign Hint Click F ADOBE READER X Open a Recent File B Open amp 3 Microsoft Office PowerPoint Viewer x Look in a Documents oe P gt m q Name l Date modified l l Type No items match your search Acrobat com Services Fa CreatePDF Online amp Convert PDF to Word or Excel Online Share Files Using SendNow Online A Get Documents Signed CE oi x File Edit Format View Help Recent Places Desktop a Libraries ur PDF File ky and Highlighter o your PDF File name Files of type Virtual Application Examples Adobe Reader Mozilla Firefox a
100. iewSonic Client Setup click Applications gt VMware View 2 The View Connection list appears in the Configuration area ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Navigator l Add Delete Remote Desktop Citrix ICA Session Name v Connection Server SSH gt NOTE If you haven t created any entry the View Connection list will be empty 3 Click Add on the top of the View Connection list to add a new entry of View connection Configuring Client Settings 173 Configuring Service Access Settings ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network Navigator General Options Remote Desktop Citrix ICA r Server Settings Session Name SSH Connection Server Port Use Secure Connection SSL r Login Settings User Name Password Domain Desktop Name Preferred Display Protocol r Common Settings Non Interactive Mode Autostart When Startup On Application Exit Save Cancel 4 Type in the desired session name and the computer name or IP address of the View Connection Server and then click Save to confirm A NOTE e These are the only required fields for the creation of a service access shortcut on the desktop Other data can be provided during the period of service access Depending on your needs you might choose to type in more other data 5 The new entry is ad
101. iguring Client Settings Configuring Network Settings ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface i Network Navigator Connections Wireless Ethernet VPN Add Delete O scan Connect Hosts Host Name SSID Signal Security Status Comment Wireless IT AP02 101 WPA IT AP03 101 WPA NETGEAR93 101 WPA Beatles 100 WPA dir 810 2g 100 WPA Demo AP01 100 WPA Cisco AP 98 Insecure HTC Portable Hotspot AAF8 95 WPA SIT_WL520GU 92 WPA IT APO1 92 WPA TP LINK_F36B08 90 Insecure SIT WL520 79 WPA default 62 WPA Tenda_SIT 59 WPA DIR 815 2 4G 54 Insecure 3 Click Connect to create a wireless network connection through the selected wireless network 4 A window appears prompting for confirmation or authentication D Wireless Network Authentication Required Authentication required by wireless network Passwords or encryption keys are required to access the wireless network Wireless Security WPA amp WPA2 Personal ey S cnca NOTE If you ever accessed this wireless network before the password will be automatically recorded for future access In this case you don t need to provide the password again you only need to confirm the establishment of a wireless connection e Consult your network administrator for required information on authentication 5 Type in the required password and then click Connect to continue Or click OK to confirm the establishment of a wireless conne
102. iguring Service Access Settings 4 6 13 Launching SSH and Telnet Sessions To launch an SSH or Telnet session please do the following 1 Double click the created shortcut on the local desktop 2 The SSH or Telnet session starts in the opened window Example SSH Session n Edade E Terminal eran 8 File Edit View Jerminal Go Help Welcome to the SDF Public Access UNIX System Est 1987 You are the 11st guest today logged in on 02 Jul 14 03 23 14 Are you using Windows 2K or XP Y N NO Please press your BACKSPACE key Would you like to view the guestbook y n YES Example Telnet Session 7 EEE er WW ee esc E Terminal 8 File Edit View Jerminal Go Help DOC Dave s Own version of Citadel Version 1 7 Welcome to the ISCA BBS Login as Guest to just look around or New to create a new account Iowa Student Computer Association BBS Welcome to ISCA BBS As a Guest there are a few simple things to remember To see the commands available to you type lt gt To leave ISCABBS type lt l gt To read about ISCABBS in depth type lt h gt to enter the help system from which you may access the topics listed More commands will be available once you start your own account on ISCABBS If you decide to create your own account here you might want to keep the following in mind This chapter provides instructions for the maintenance and upgrade of your SC T46 thin client A 1 Resetting Yo
103. in front of the field to discover available desktop groups Common Settings Beem Description Select whether to open a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when your SC T46 is started up Autostart mode NOTE There are three similar but different modes for your SC T46 and only one mode will take effect if all are enabled Three modes and the order of priority are listed as follows Mode Description The client will start up directly with the desired Appliance Citrix ICA session and turn off after existing the session The client will start up directly with the desired Citrix ICA session and perform the configured Autostart When Startup action after existing the session Available actions include Autostart Returning to the local desktop Re launching a new session Restarting the thin client Turning off the thin client The default The client will enter ViewSonic Quick ick eenmection Connection screen after system startup NOTE To use the Autostart mode ensure that the Appliance mode is disabled Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended Four options are available Do Nothing Restart Application Reboot and Shutdown Option Description Do Nothing Returns to the Local Linux desktop On Application Exit Restart Application Opens an ICA session again Reboot Restarts your thin client Shutdown Turns off your thin client Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Sett
104. ing Desktop and System Language Settings 63 4 3 5 Hiding or Showing Quick Access Shortcuts 65 4 3 6 Adjusting Keyboard Settings 66 4 3 7 Configuring Screensaver Settings 68 4 4 Configuring External Device Settings 69 4 4 1 Devices Tab Overview 69 4 4 2 Available Settings at a Glance 70 4 4 3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices 70 4 4 4 Manually Mount and Eject Attached USB Storage Devices 71 4 4 5 Disabling or Enabling Attached Audio Devices 72 4 4 6 Adding a Local Printer 73 4 4 7 Adding a Network Printer 76 4 5 Configuring Network Settings 77 4 5 1 Network Tab Overview 77 4 5 2 Available Settings at a Glance 78 4 5 3 Configuring Wired Network Settings 79 4 5 4 Enabling or Disabling Wake On LAN 82 4 5 5 Establishing and Stopping a VPN connection 83 4 5 6 Configuring Virtual Private Network Settings 87 4 5 7 Creating the Mapping of IP Addresses to Names of Host Servers 88 4 5 8 Changing the Host Name of Your Thin Client 90 4 5 9 Establishing and Stopping a Wireless Connection 91 4 5 10 Configuring Wireless Network Settings 94 4 5 11 Configuring Proxy Settings for Web based Access to Services 95 4 6 Configuring Service Access Settings 97 4 6 1 Applications Tab Overview 97 4 6 2 Available Settings at a Glance 98 4 6 3 Configuring Basic RDP Connection Settings 99 4 6 4 Accessing Remote Desktop Services 108 4 6 5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings 114 4 6 6 Configuring Basic ICA Connection Settings 128 4 6 7 Accessing Citrix Servi
105. ing External Device Settings 4 4 1 Devices Tab Overview Devices tab enables you to configure settings for external devices of clients To access available settings of Devices tab click the tab on ViewSonic Client Setup Devices Tab Overview ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network USB Storage Q ebeo audio p USB Storage eoodo Se 2 Printer Configure USB storage settings Qil Ser Configure audio device settings m Printer Add local and network printers Interface Elements No Name Description Click to select a setting item under Devices tab or to select a setting i Mavigauom atga entry under a selected setting item 2 Configuration area Configures setting values when a setting item or entry is selected 70 Configuring Client Settings Configuring External Device Settings 4 4 2 Available Settings at a Glance Tab Setting Icon USB Storage Y Devices Audio Ci Printer T Description Click to configure settings for USB storage devices Click to configure settings for audio devices Click to add local or network printers 4 4 3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices To configure settings for USB storage devices please do the following EA NOTE e To access locally attached USB storage devices in a local or virtual session you need to configure appropriate settings under this setting item 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup
106. ing item System Language Click the drop down menu to select the system language Language NOTE Available languages may vary with the firmware version of your device NOTE You need to restart the system for the change to take effect Desktop Fonts Default Font Click the drop down menus to select the desired font its style and size used for the user interface of the operating system such as menus options on menus Default Font Style text labels for desktop shortcuts tabs on program windows etc NOTE Your changes will not apply to the titles of opened windows the ViewSonic Client Setup console and the System Information window Default Font Size START gt System Settings gt System Information Title Font Click the drop down menus to select the desired font its style and size used for Title Font Style i the titles of the opened windows Title Font Size 63 64 Configuring Client Settings Configuring User Interface Settings Desktop Icons mem O peee Remote Desktop ami Check Uncheck to show hide shortcuts Remote Desktop T on the START menu and local Linux desktop for service quick access For more information please refer to section 4 3 5 Hiding or Showing Quick Access Shortcuts on page 65 Check Uncheck to show hide shortcuts Citrix D on the START menu and local Linux desktop for service quick access For more information please refer to section 4 3 5 Hiding or Showing Quick Access
107. ings Configuring Service Access Settings Settings for the Connection Type of Server Connection NOTE e For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of Web Logon please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Web Logon on page 148 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of StoreFront please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of StoreFront on page 152 e Fore descriptions of settings for the connection type of VDI in a Box please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of VDI in a Box on page 156 e For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of XenDesktop please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktop on page 160 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of XenApp please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenApp on page 164 General Sub tab Server Settings tem escrito Type in the name for Citrix ICA sessions This table only provides descriptions for available settings when Server Connection is selected Six connection types are available Option Description Provides access to virtual desktops and applications wep Cogon through the interface of a Web browser Mozilla Firefox Provides access to virtual desktops and applications StoreFront through a StoreFront VDI in a Box Provides access to virtual desktops through VDI in a Box Provides access to virtual desktops for a
108. ings Options Sub tab Window Settings fem pesen Click the drop down menu to select the desired color quality for a Citrix ICA session Three options are available 16 Bit 24 Bit and Automatic Color Depth Click the drop down menu to select the desired window size of a Citrix ICA Window Size session Four options are available Full Screen 1280x1024 1024x768 and 800x600 Device Mapping mem Beseription Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local USB drive s in a Citrix ICA session Mapping Local USB Storage cee NOTE You need to enable local USB storage drive s as well See section 4 4 3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices on page 70 for details Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local serial device s in a Citrix ICA session If Yes is selected the locally attached serial device s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions Mapping Local Serial Ports NOTE This setting item is not applicable to your SC T46 However if you use a serial based barcode scanner and attach it to your SC T46 with a serial to USB adapter you need to enable this setting in order to use the local barcode scanner in a virtual desktop Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local printer s in a Citrix ICA session If Yes is selected the locally attached printer s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions Mapping Local Print
109. ion screen directly Getting Started Learning the Basics Accessing VMware View or Horizon View Services To access VMware View or Horizon View services please do the following 1 Click pies on ViewSonic Quick Connection screen see the screen in Topic 4 2 On the opened window enter the IP address or computer name of the VMware View Connection Server and then click Connect VMware Horizon View Client File Desktop View Help vmware Horizon View Client View Connection Server Enter the name of a View Connection Server Always connect to this server at startup NOTE e To return to ViewSonic Quick Connection screen see the screen in Topic 4 close the opened window 3 A Welcome window might appear click OK to continue 4 A window appears prompting for the credentials Enter your user name password click the Domain drop down menu to select the domain and then click OK Connect to Server x Enter your user name and password https ffesS1 vdi com User name Password Domain VDI C PCoIP Cancel 31 32 Getting Started Learning the Basics 5 NOTE e A window might appear with a certificate message about the remote server Consult the IT administrator for details and ensure the connection is secure first To import a security certificate please refer to section 4 2 11 Importing Certificates for Remote Computers on page 55 To bypass click
110. ions for work simply through these shortcuts 3 NOTE e For more information on Mirosoft Remote Desktop services please visit Microsoft website at www microsoft com Three connection types are available Connection Type Description Page Remote Desktop Select to access remote desktop application services 100 Remote Web Access Select to access remote application services through a Web browser 102 Web Feed Select to access remote application services through published desktop shortcuts 104 100 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Type Remote Desktop To quickly configure RDP connection settings for the Remote Desktop connection type please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup Click Applications gt Remote Desktop 2 The RDP Connection list appears in the Configuration area D ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Remote Desktop Session Name v Server Address Connection Type Citrix ICA VMware View SSH ViewSonic Client Setup a a all YX NOTE e If you haven t created any entry the RDP Connection list will be empty 3 Click Add on the top of the RDP Connection list to create a new entry of RDP connection ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Navigator General Options RD Gateway Remote Desktop Citrix ICA r Server Settings VMware View Session Name SSH Computer C
111. ip of a screwdriver instead to push the screw 5 NOTE e Please refer to the figure and descriptions in Step 2 Understand Your Stand VESA Mount Kit for SC T46 for the correct storage space of each screw Step 4 Remove Screws from the Bracket To remove screws stored inside the bracket please do the following 1 Place a sheet of paper or a piece of cloth on a flat surface and then put your bracket on that paper or cloth with the screw storage side downward 2 Insert the tip of a screwdriver into the square holes to remove the desired screws from the bracket Square Hole 12 Setting Up Your SC T46 Positioning Your SC T46 Step 5 Mount Your SC T46 To mount your SC T46 on the back of a monitor please do the following 1 Refer to Step 2 and Step 4 to prepare required screws for mounting your SC T46 You will need two 2 screws of type 2 to secure the bracket to your SC T46 e You will need two 2 screws of type D or 2 to secure the bracket to the monitor 2 Place your SC T46 on a flat surface with the VESA mount hole side upward 3 Refer to Step 2 to choose two of the four VESA mount holes on the bracket to align with two mount holes on your SC T46 such that the bracket projects out and is closer to the rear panel than the front one as shown below and then secure the bracket to your SC T46 with two 2 screws of type 4 Align the mount holes on the bracket with the mount holes on the back
112. itrix ICA connection settings Configuring VMware View connection settings Configuring SSH connection settings 4 6 Configuring Service Access Settings Page 36 59 69 77 97 36 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 4 2 Configuring System Settings 4 2 1 System Tab Overview System tab enables you to configure settings for the operation and maintenance of clients To access available settings of System tab click the tab on ViewSonic Client Setup System Tab Overview ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Time Zone eeoeeeceeeceecepeoe sn r ED Password 7 lime Zone eecoeooe50e TT 2 Firmware Update Set the time zone anc 1 time server Appliance Mode Quick Connection Password Terminal Error Report Certificate Manager Configure administration privileges and remote assistance settings ay Firmware Update J3 Update firmware through the network x Appliance Mode Configure Appliance mode Ne Quick Connection Configure Quick Connection mode Terminal Configure the access of command line interface or Error Report Collect information for troubleshooting Certificate Manager Import or manage your certificates Interface Elements No Name Description 1 Navigation area Click to select a setting item under System tab 2 Configuration area Configures setting values when a
113. itrix ICA session If Yes is selected the locally attached printer s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions Mapping Local Printers NOTE To enable locally attached printer s please refer to section 4 4 6 Adding a Local Printer on page 73 for detailed instructions Connection Settings tem peeso Click the drop down menu to select resources rendering on the endpoint or the server Two options are available Server Rendering and Client Rendering Rendering Type NOTE The Client Rendering option may not be available on your system This item is available only when Client Rendering is selected HDX RealTime WebCam When Yes is selected a locally attached webcam can be used in an ICA session Click the drop down menu to select the protocol s used for connection Three Network Protocol options are available TCP IP TCP IP HTTP server location and SSL TLS HTTPS server location Enable Automatic Reconnect was interrupted Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 167 Check Uncheck to enable disable automatic reconnecting after an ICA session Number of Retries Click the drop down menu to select the number of retries ranging from 1 to 10 Delay between Retries 5 to 60 seconds Click the drop down menu to select the delay time between retries ranging from Enable Audio Check Uncheck to enable disable sound in an ICA session Click the drop down menu to choo
114. ity Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint devices to a maximum of 16Kbps resulting in a significant decrease in the quality Low Quality of the sound This option is suitable for low bandwidth connections allowing reasonable audio performance during a low speed connection Enable Audio Input Check Uncheck to enable disable audio input in an ICA session Click the drop down menu to select where to apply Windows Key Combinations Three options are available On the local computer On the remote server and In full screen mode only Option Description Windows Key Combination On the local computer Applies to the local desktop only On the remote server Applies to the virtual desktop only Applies to the virtual desktop only when the In full screen mode only desktop is running in the full screen mode 171 172 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 9 Configuring Basic VMware View Connection Settings The VMware View setting enables you to configure View connection settings for VMware View or Horizon View desktop services and create shortcuts on the local desktop and START menu for service access You can access on demand desktop services for work simply through these shortcuts 5 NOTE e For more information on VMware desktop virtualization solutions please visit VMware website at www vmware com To quickly configure VMware View connection settings please do the following 1 On V
115. k Save to save your change NOTE e For your changes to take effect you need to restart your system 4 4 4 Manually Mount and Eject Attached USB Storage Devices To mount eject an attached USB storage device please do the following A NOTE If Enable Automount is checked see section 4 4 3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices on page 70 then an attached USB storage device will be mounted automatically 1 Right click the desktop icon of the attached USB storage device 2 A popup menu appears pen Q Mount Volume amp Eject Volume 3 Click to select Mount Volume Eject Volume to mount eject the attached USB storage device 72 Configuring Client Settings Configuring External Device Settings 4 4 5 Disabling or Enabling Attached Audio Devices To disable enable attached audio devices please do the following E NOTE e If you disable locally attached audio devices client users are not allowed to perform audio playback or recording with these devices in an RDP ICA View session e To perform audio playback or recording with local audio devices in an RDP ICA View session you need to enable locally attached audio devices here the Audio setting item under Devices tab and configure audio related settings in the RDP ICA View connection settings For detailed instructions please refer to sections lt 4 6 5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings on page 114 lt V 4
116. k the drop down menu to select the desired color quality for a Citrix ICA session Three options are available 16 Bit 24 Bit and Automatic Color Depth This item is available only when Regular Window is selected Window Size Click the drop down menu to select the desired window size of a Citrix ICA session Four options are available Full Screen 1280x1024 1024x768 and 800x600 Click the drop down menu to select the desired window mode Two options are available Regular Window and Seamless Window Device Mapping fem Reser Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local USB drive s in a Citrix ICA session Window Mode Mapping Local USB Storage aii 3 NOTE You need to enable local USB storage drive s as well See section 4 4 3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices on page 70 for details Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local serial device s in a Citrix ICA session If Yes is selected the locally attached serial device s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions Mapping Local Serial Ports NOTE This setting item is not applicable to your SC T46 However if you use a serial based barcode scanner and attach it to your SC T46 with a serial to USB adapter you need to enable this setting in order to use the local barcode scanner in a delivered application Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local printer s in a C
117. lick to check uncheck Remote Desktop Citrix VMware View in the Desktop Icons section to show hide the quick access shortcuts Remote Desktop Citrix VMware View on the START menu and local Linux desktop 3 Click Save to apply the change 4 The selected shortcuts will be shown hidden Remote Desktop i Citrix a VMware View kal Settings Pe s ViewSonic smeT ea aE 4 3 6 Adjusting Keyboard Settings To adjust keyboard settings for your SC T46 please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click User Interface gt Keyboard ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Navigator General Display r Keyboard Use Custom Keyboard Settings Keyboard Layout United States of America i Keyboard Type System Default ig ey iv Enable NumLock on Boot Screensaver Cursor Show Blinking Blink Delay Type Settings Repeat Speed SS Repeat Delay Save Cancel Configuring Client Settings 67 Configuring User Interface Settings 2 Click drop down menus tick untick checkboxes or move sliders to choose desired settings Refer to the following table for a description of each setting item Keyboard tem eserption Check Uncheck to enable disable the use of custom keyboard settings Use Custom Keyboard Settings NOTE You are allowed to set the keyboard layout and type only when this setting is enabled Keyboard Layout Click the drop do
118. llowing 1 Double click the created customized shortcut on the desktop 2 The Web browser is launched in full screen with the Citrix Logon screen Citrix Logon Screen Example XenApp 6 0 Fundamentals Citrix Logon Screen Example XenApp 6 5 Platinum hol citrix Citrix XenApp Your Windows desktops and apps on demand from any PC Mac smartphone or tablet 142 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Citrix Logon Screen Example XenDesktop 5 6 Platinum Citrix XenDesktop E o Your Windows desktops and apps on demand from any PC Mac smartphone or tablet Citrix Logon Screen Example VDI in a Box Citrix Receiver Configuring Client Settings 143 Configuring Service Access Settings Citrix Logon Screen Example XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 Platinum Citrix Receiver 3 Type in the required credentials and then click Log On NOTE Ti If your XenApp server doesn t belong to any domain type in the server name in the Domain field instead 144 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 On the Desktop or Application Selection screen click to select the desired desktop or application s 5 NOTE e You might enter the virtual desktop directly if only one type of virtual desktop is assigned to the provided credentials Selection Screen Example XenApp 6 5 Platinum CITRIX Settings Log Off v Main Select v
119. llows audio playback in a Remote Desktop session using locally attached audio devices Allows audio playback in a Remote Desktop Play on remote computer session using audio devices attached to the remote computer Disables audio playback in a Remote Desktop Do not play session using locally attached audio devices 120 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Remote Audio Recording Click the drop down menu to configure the audio playback setting in a Remote Desktop session Two options are available Recording from this computer and Do not record Option Description Recording from this Allows audio recording in a Remote Desktop computer session using locally attached audio devices Disables audio recording in a Remote Desktop Do not record session using locally attached audio devices RemoteFX USB Redirection Settings mem ergo Use RemoteFX USB Redirection RD Gateway Sub tab Check Uncheck to enable disable locally attached USB devices in a Remote Desktop session virtual machine based only NOTE RemoteFX USB Redirection allows the redirection of USB devices into server hosted virtual machines with guest operating systems NOTE RemoteFX USB Redirection is only applicable to the virtual machine based Remote Desktop service not to session based one For more information please visit Microsoft Support website at support microsoft com On the client side please do the following t
120. lution from the Resolution drop down Monitor Resolution options menu for the attached display NOTE All resolutions supported by the client will be listed in the Resolution drop down menu when Auto Detection at Power up is disabled Please note that some resolutions may not be applicable to your monitor s 5 NOTE e When the vertical Display Layout and Extend display mode are selected the Taskbar will be moved to the top of the main desktop as shown below ee Configuring Client Settings Configuring User Interface Settings 4 3 4 Customizing Desktop and System Language Settings To customize desktop and system language settings for your SC T46 please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click User Interface gt Desktop ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Network Displa r System Language Keyboard Language Screensaver F This setting will take effect after reboot system r Desktop Fonts Default Font Default Font Style Default Font Size 4 P Title Font Title Font Style Title Font Size N Desktop Icons Remote Desktop a Citrix VMware View N r UJ ho H CETE c c w w n a 4 4 4 4 4 r Icon Size Icon Font Size Oo 4 r Save Cancel 2 Click drop down menus or tick untick checkboxes to choose desired settings Refer to the following table for a description of each sett
121. minal us 9 o Configuring Client Settings 107 Configuring Service Access Settings 9 Access shortcuts for available applications can be found in that folder Work Resources File Manager File Edit View Go Help a2 B nome user Desktop Work Resources F A x Calculator Paint WordPad DEVICES Ga File System PLACES A user G Desktop i Trash 3 items 745 bytes Free space 390 2 MB EA NOTE You need to use Update Now described in Step 6 to refresh the Web Feed if there are newly published applications Otherwise new applications will not be shown 108 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 4 Accessing Remote Desktop Services Connection Type Remote Desktop To access remote desktops please do the following 1 Double click the created shortcut on the desktop 2 Follow the on screen instructions and provide required credentials if needed 3 The remote desktop will be displayed on the screen Example Windows MultiPoint Server 2012 WMSU1 amp Example Windows Server 2012 EE Windows Server 2012 R2 Configuring Client Settings 109 Configuring Service Access Settings Example Windows 8 Enterprise ON Trending e Michelle Howard India building collapse Madeleine McCann aZ RUSSELL 2 One Month All 1 205 95 a 1 09 1 Jul iy New York City Clear 89 74 Boston Herald Red Sox Loss isn t on the kids T 4 c
122. mmended connection types Citrix Product Recommended Connection Type XenApp 6 5 or earlier XenApp Web Logon XenDesktop 5 6 or earlier XenDesktop Web Logon XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 StoreFront Web Logon VDI in a Box VDI in a Box Web Logon 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Applications gt Citrix ICA 2 The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Navigator Add Delete Remote Deskto Session Name Y Server Address Connection Type VMware View SSH EA NOTE e If you haven t created any entry the ICA Connection list will be empty 3 Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection 136 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 On General sub tab click the Connection Type drop down menu to select XenDesktop ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface System Remote Deskto r Server Settings SSH Connection Type XenDesktop v Server Address Username Po Po Po Po No v Domain Desktop Group Q ka r Common Settings Autostart When Startup On Application Exit Do Nothing Save Cancel 5 Type the session name the IP address URL FQDN of the server through which virtual desktops are accessible and the desired desktop gro
123. n Force Restart Application Reboot Shutdown Description Returns to the SC T46 local Linux desktop Opens a Remote Desktop session again Opens a Remote Desktop session again and skips any messages in between Restarts your SC T46 Turns off your SC T46 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 117 Options Sub tab mem Benet O Click the drop down menu to enable or disable the Application mode Use this option to select the session type Two remote session types are available e Remote Desktop when the Application mode is disabled e Remote Application when the Application mode is enabled Start the following program on NOTE Remote Application sessions are Remote sessions used to access only connection specific applications rather than full desktops NOTE Before you can open a Remote Application session you need to add the desired application to the RemoteApp Programs list with RemoteApp Manager on the host server For detailed instructions on how to add a desired application to the RemoteApp Programs list on the server please visit Microsoft s website at www microsoft com Type in the location of the desired application on the host server if Start the following program on connection is enabled NOTE You can type in the location path of the desired application in this field and specify only the name of the application in Program path and file name the next field Or you
124. n Settings Autostart When Startup On Application Exit Do Nothing Save Cancel 5 Type the session name server address and server name 5 NOTE e You may need to provide the XML port number as well for your server address for example 192 168 77 10 8080 depending on your server side configuration 5 NOTE e Only connections to XenApp servers are supported by this connection type You can use the Search icon Q to help you detect the server name 6 Click Save to confirm The customized access shortcuts are automatically created on the local desktop and START menu 5 NOTE e Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server s you may need to configure other advanced ICA connection settings for service access For more information on other available settings please refer to section 4 6 8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 148 Configuring Client Settings 141 Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 7 Accessing Citrix Services For Connection Types of StoreFront VDI in a Box XenDesktop XenApp and Server Connection To access Citrix services please do the following 1 Double click the created customized shortcut on the desktop and then provide your credentials if needed 2 The desired desktop or application will be displayed on the screen For Connection Type of Web Logon To access Citrix services please do the fo
125. n Startup action after existing the session Available actions include Autostart Returning to the local desktop Re launching a new session Restarting the thin client Turning off the thin client The default The client will enter ViewSonic Quick ick eenmection Connection screen after system startup NOTE To use the Autostart mode ensure that the Appliance mode is disabled Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended Four options are available Do Nothing Restart Application Reboot and Shutdown Option Description Do Nothing Returns to the Local Linux desktop On Application Exit Restart Application Opens an ICA session again Reboot Restarts your thin client Shutdown Turns off your thin client 162 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Options Sub tab Window Settings fem pesen Click the drop down menu to select the desired color quality for a Citrix ICA session Three options are available 16 Bit 24 Bit and Automatic Color Depth Click the drop down menu to select the desired window size of a Citrix ICA Window Size session Four options are available Full Screen 1280x1024 1024x768 and 800x600 Device Mapping fem pesen Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local USB drive s in a Citrix ICA session Mapping Local USB Storage Pa NOTE You need to enable local USB storage drive s as well See section 4 4 3 Configuring
126. n demand access to applications desktops Centralized management of work environments Drastically reduced endpoint software hardware issues Simplified system maintenance Improved system security More scalability with low cost endpoint devices Features The key features of ViewSonicSC T46 thin clients are Support for dual displays DVI I and DVI D Support for a wide range of desktop virtualization solutions from industry leading companies Microsoft Remote Desktop Citrix XenApp XenDesktop and VDI in a Box VMware View and VMware Horizon View Support for high definition technologies Microsoft RemoteFX Citrix HDX VMware View PCoIP Simple click access to various applications desktops Built in ViewSonic Client Setup as the local client management console 1 3 Package Contents Overview 3 Package Contents Please check your package contents Ensure that all of the items are present in your package If any items are missing or damaged please contact your dealer immediately SC T46 Non WiFi ViewSonic SC T46 non WiFi Quick Start Guide a He SC T46 With WiFi ViewSonic SC T46 with WiFi e2 Quick Start Guide is le VESA Mount Plate OnO B E LL ROO AC Adapter Optical Disk User Guide and N
127. n earlier version XenDesktop of XenDesktop Provides access to virtual applications for an earlier Connection Type XenApp version of XenApp Server Provides access to servers for administration XenApp Connection servers only Refer to the table below for Citrix products and recommended connection types Citrix Product Recommended Connection Type XenApp 6 5 or earlier XenApp Web Logon XenDesktop 5 6 or earlier XenDesktop Web Logon XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 StoreFront Web Logon VDI in a Box VDI in a Box Web Logon Configuring Client Settings 169 Configuring Service Access Settings Type in the IP address URL FQDN of the XenApp server Server Address NOTE Server Connection only supports connections to XenApp servers Type in the user account name used for authentication Type in the password of the user account used for authentication Common Settings mem Beseintin Select whether to open a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when your SC T46 is started up Autostart mode NOTE There are three similar but different modes for your SC T46 and only one mode will take effect if all are enabled Three modes and the order of priority are listed as follows Mode Description The client will start up directly with the desired Appliance Citrix ICA session and turn off after existing the session The client will start up directly with the desired Citrix ICA session and perform the configured Aut
128. n type please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Applications gt Citrix ICA 2 The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Navigator Add Delete Remote Deskto Session Name Server Address Connection Type VMware View SSH NOTE e If you haven t created any entry the ICA Connection list will be empty 3 Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection 129 130 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 On General sub tab leave the connection type as Web Logon as default and then type in the desired session name and the IP address URL FQDN of the server through which Citrix services are accessible ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Remote Deskto r Server Settings VMware View SSH j Session Name Server Address Connection Type Web Logon r Common Settings Autostart When Startup On Application Exit Do Nothing ME Cancel A NOTE For newer versions of XenDesktop and XenApp you may need to further specify the sub path of the server Refer to the following table for details Component to Citrix Product Connect Connection Address XenApp 6 9 or Web Interface I
129. n type of XenDesktop please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktop on page 160 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of XenApp please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenApp on page 164 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Server Connection please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Server Connection on page 168 General Sub tab Server Settings tem serio Type in the name for Citrix ICA sessions This table only provides descriptions for available settings when StoreFront is selected Six connection types are available Option Description Provides access to virtual desktops and applications woo Logon through the interface of a Web browser Mozilla Firefox Provides access to virtual desktops and applications prone rant through a StoreFront VDI in a Box Provides access to virtual desktops through VDI in a Box Provides access to virtual desktops for an earlier version XenDesktop of XenDesktop Provides access to virtual applications for an earlier Connection Type XenApp version of XenApp Server Provides access to servers for administration XenApp Connection servers only Refer to the table below for Citrix products and recommended connection types Citrix Product Recommended Connection Type XenApp 6 5 or earlier XenApp Web Logon XenDesktop 5 6 or earlier XenDesktop Web Logon XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 S
130. name for Citrix ICA sessions This table only provides descriptions for available settings when VDI in a Box is selected Six connection types are available Option Description Provides access to virtual desktops and applications woo Logon through the interface of a Web browser Mozilla Firefox Provides access to virtual desktops and applications prone rant through a StoreFront VDI in a Box Provides access to virtual desktops through VDI in a Box Provides access to virtual desktops for an earlier version XenDesktop of XenDesktop Provides access to virtual applications for an earlier Connection Type XenApp version of XenApp Server Provides access to servers for administration XenApp Connection servers only Refer to the table below for Citrix products and recommended connection types Citrix Product Recommended Connection Type XenApp 6 5 or earlier XenApp Web Logon XenDesktop 5 6 or earlier XenDesktop Web Logon XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 StoreFront Web Logon VDI in a Box VDI in a Box Web Logon Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 157 Type in the IP address URL FQDN of the server through which virtual desktops Server Address are accessible Type in the user account name used for authentication Type in the password of the user account used for authentication Desktop Group Application Type in the name of the desktop group or use the Search icon Q
131. nd PowerPoint Viewer Citrix Receiver Mozilla Firefox Start Page x amp Firefox Search or enter address A Adobe Reader File Edit View Window Help Documents aA gaa Google Search d Adobe Reader XI Open a Recent File My Computer EA Acrobat com Convert PDF to Word Quickly convert your PDF files to editable Word or Excel documents Start Now Adobe Online Services amp Convert PDF to Word or Exce 3 Create PDF Send and Track Files Online TS A Get Documents Signed x 4 m Downloads Bookmarks History Add ons z Date modified Type There s more to the Internet than cute cat videos What else can the Web give us Learn more with Mozilla Webmaker and our global Maker Party OP m No items match your search Recent Places Firefox automatically sends some data to Mozilla so that we can improve your experience gt Send Files Desktop gt Store Files i Libraries ls Computer File name Files of type PowerPoint Presentations Desktops Configuring Client Settings 147 Configuring Service Access Settings Virtual Desktop Example Windows 7 Ultimate Welcome to your Citrix XenDesktop Any Device Access is easy from any PC Mac smartphone or tablet The choice is yours Welcome to the virtual workstyle High Definition Your desktop ap
132. nection settings and create a VPN connection 4 5 6 87 Click to create the mapping of IP addresses to the names of host servers You can then use the Hosts name of a host server instead of its IP address 4 5 7 88 wherever you need to specify an IP address while configuring client settings Network Host Name caged Click to change the host name of your thin client 4 5 8 90 KG H Click to configure wireless network settings and 4 5 9 91 Wireless a ii i create a wireless connection 4 5 10 94 io z i z _ Proxy fa Click to configure proxy settings for Web based A511 95 i access to services Configuring Client Settings 79 Configuring Network Settings 4 5 3 Configuring Wired Network Settings The Ethernet setting enables you to configure the wired network settings for your SC T46 thin client Using a Dynamic IP Address To use a dynamic IP address please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Ethernet 2 Under the IP address section click the drop down menu to select DHCP for the IP type field EA NOTE If DHCP is selected the DHCP server over the network will automatically assign an IP address to your SC T46 thin client This is the default setting 3 Click Save to apply Using a Static IP Address To use a Static IP address please do the following 5 NOTE e It s recommended to use a dynamic IP address for your SC T46 thin client in a corporate network environment 1 On Vi
133. ned on NOTE F e Please note that you need to connect and turn on your monitor before powering up the thin client Otherwise the client may fail to set an appropriate resolution for the connected monitor 2 Press the Power button to turn on the client Wait a moment for ViewSonic Quick Connection screen to appear 3 a Go to Topic 2 to set the time zone for the first time use b Go to Topic 4 if the time zone had been set ViewSonic Quick Connection Screen ViewSonic Quick Connection Remote Desktop Citrix VMware View ViewSonic q 4 Be Power Off Local Desktop Setup Mixer Network Power Off Click the icon to suspend shut down or restart the system Click the icon to enter the local Linux desktop AGEN PASE ae To return to this screen from the local Linux desktop see Topic 3 Setup Click the icon to launch ViewSonic Client Setup Mixer Click the icon to configure audio settings E Indicates the network type wired or wireless and status Click the icon to configure network settings 18 Getting Started Learning the Basics Topic 2 Configuring the Time Zone To set the time zone for your SC T46 please do the following 1 Click the Setup icon to launch ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Navigator Remote Desktop Citrix ICA VMware View Navigation Area SSH Click to select a setting item or entry ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Client Setup
134. ng the Basics Virtual Application Examples PowerPoint Viewer Adobe Reader and Notepad ommen Acrobat com Services Fa CreatePDF Online amp Convert PDF to Word or Excel Online Share Files Using SendNow Online x Get Documents Signed Ij untitled Notepad File Edit Format View Help PR I P g ae 5 NOTE e Clicking on Application Selection screen will bring the screen to the front and leave all launched application windows hidden behind Use Alt Tab to select and restore a hidden or minimized application window e Exiting a virtual desktop or application will return to the Desktop Selection or Application Selection screen On the screen you can lt Click to launch another virtual desktop if any or to launch other applications lt Click Log Off on the top of the screen to return to the Citrix Logon screen lt Press Esc to return to ViewSonic Quick Connection screen directly XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 Platinum 1 The Application Selection Desktop Selection screen appears after logon Application Selection Screen Mozilla Firefox You might see this screen when you log in to XenApp 7 5 for first time Just click to add your favorite apps from a list Aj ADDYOUR ff FAVORITE APPS j Fi Getting Started Learning the Basics Desktops SS Two buttons may be available for your to switch between Application and Desktop Selecti
135. ngs 4 On General sub tab click the Connection Type drop down menu to select VDI in a Box ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Remote Deskto Server Settings SSH Connection Type VDI in a Box v Server Address Username Password Cd Cd Domain S SEN Pre Desktop Group G r Common Settings Autostart When Startup On Application Exit Do Nothing 5 Type the session name the IP address URL FQDN of the server through which virtual desktops are accessible and the name of the desktop group 5 NOTE e You can use the Search icon Q to help you discover available desktop groups for a given set of credentials 6 Click Save to confirm The customized access shortcuts are automatically created on the local desktop and START menu 5 NOTE e Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server s you may need to configure other advanced ICA connection settings for service access For more information on other available settings please refer to section 4 6 8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 148 Configuring Client Settings 135 Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Type XenDesktop To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the connection type of XenDesktop please do the following 5 NOTE e You can refer to the following table for Citrix products and reco
136. ngs for the connection type of Remote Desktop please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Desktop on page 114 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Web Feed please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Web Feed on page 124 General Sub tab Server Settings tem eserption Type in the name for Remote Web Access sessions Connection URL Type in the URL of the server where to deliver Remote Web Access sessions This table only provides descriptions for available settings when Remote Web Access is selected Three connection types are available Option Description Connection Type Remote Desktop Select to access remote desktop application services Select to access remote application services through Remote Web Access a Web browser Mozilla Firefox Select to access remote application services through Web Feed published desktop shortcuts Configuring Service Access Settings Configuring Client Settings Common Settings fem Desert Select whether to open a Remote Web Access session automatically or not when SC T46 is started up Autostart mode NOTE There are three similar but different modes for your SC T46 and only one mode will take effect if all are enabled Three modes and the order of priority are listed as follows Mode Appliance Autostart When Startup Autostart Quick Connection Description The client will start up directly with the desi
137. nic Client Setup click Applications gt SSH 2 The SSH Connection list appears in the Configuration area ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System t bam Remote Desktop Citrix ICA VMware View SSH Session Name Server Address Connection Type NOTE e If you haven t created any entry the SSH Connection list will be empty 3 Click Add on the top of the SSH Connection list to add a new entry of SSH connection 180 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network Remote Desktop Citrix ICA r Server Settings VMware View Session Name SSH Connection Server Connection Type Port Username Save Cancel 4 Click the drop down menu to select the desired connection type Two types are available SSH and Telnet 5 Type in the desired session name the computer name or IP address of the remote server the user name and then click Save to confirm 6 The new entry is added to the SSH Connection list and the access shortcuts are automatically created on the local desktop and START menu ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface EM eens Session Name Y Server Address Connection Type VMware View ISCA bbs iscabbs com Telnet au na SSH SDF ISCA Configuring Client Settings 181 Conf
138. nner and attach it to your SC T46 with a serial to USB adapter you need to enable this setting in order to use the local barcode scanner in a virtual desktop Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local printer s ina Citrix ICA session If Yes is selected the locally attached printer s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions NOTE To enable locally attached printer s please refer to section 4 4 6 Adding a Local Printer on page 73 for detailed instructions Connection Settings tem Beserinion Rendering Type HDX RealTime WebCam Click the drop down menu to select resources rendering on the endpoint or the server Two options are available Server Rendering and Client Rendering NOTE The Client Rendering option may not be available on your system This item is available only when Client Rendering is selected When Yes is selected a locally attached webcam can be used in an ICA session 152 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Settings for the Connection Type of StoreFront NOTE e For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of Web Logon please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Web Logon on page 148 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of VDI in a Box please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of VDI in a Box on page 156 e For descriptions of settings for the connectio
139. o Rico amp ya Wee one ARE AEn service us viewsonic com Virgin Islands Wwww viewsonic com C http www viewsonic com la soporte servicio tecnico soporte viewsonic com Singapore Malaysia www ap viewsonic com T 65 6461 6044 service sg viewsonic com Thailand South Africa ap viewsonic com za Contact your reseller service ap viewsonic com United States www viewsonic com T Toll Free 1 800 688 6688 T Toll 1 424 233 2530 service uS viewsonic com Limited Warranty ViewSonic Thin Client What the warranty covers ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship during the warranty period If a product proves to be defective in material or workmanship during the warranty period ViewSonic will at its sole option repair or replace the product with a similar product Replacement Product or parts may include remanufactured or refurbished parts or components The replacement unit will be covered by the balance of the time remaining on the customer s original limited warranty ViewSonic provides no warranty for the third party software included with the product or installed by the customer How long the warranty is effective ViewSonic Thin Client products are warranted for 3 years from the first consumer purchase for parts and labor User is responsible for the back up of any data before returning the unit for service ViewSonic is not respons
140. o configure ICA connections for Citrix services and create shortcuts on the local desktop and START menu for service access You can access virtual desktops and applications for work simply through these shortcuts NOTE e For more information on Citrix desktop virtualization solutions please visit Citrix website at www citrix com or Citrix Knowledge Center at support citrix com Six connection types are available Connection Type Description Page Web Logon Select to access desktop application services through a Web browser 129 StoreFront Select to access desktop application services through a StoreFront 131 VDI in a Box Select to access desktop services through VDI in a Box 133 XenDesktop Select to access desktop services through an earlier version of XenDesktop 135 XenApp Select to access application services through an earlier version of XenApp 157 Server Connection Select to access service delivery servers XenApp servers only 139 NOTE e You can refer to the following table for Citrix products and recommended connection types Citrix Product Recommended Connection Type XenApp 6 5 or earlier XenApp Web Logon XenDesktop 5 6 or earlier XenDesktop Web Logon XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 StoreFront Web Logon VDI in a Box VDI in a Box Web Logon Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Type Web Logon To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the Web Logon connectio
141. o enable locally attached USB devices in a virtual machine based desktop Ensure that the desired USB device has been connected to your client Ensure that RemoteFX is enabled on your SC T46 see Use RemoteFX on page 118 Click to check Use RemoteFX USB Redirection A new checkbox appears with the required device driver Check to enable the driver Click Save to apply You also need to configure the host server and its guest OSs to enable RemoteFX USB Redirection in a Remote Desktop session For instructions on server side configuration please visit Microsoft Support website at Support microsoft com Connection Settings tem serpin Use RD Gateway server Server Name Use my Remote Desktop credentials for the RD Gateway Bypass RD Gateway for local address Check Uncheck to enable disable the use of an RD Gateway server When checked the following two items in this table appear Type the name of the RD Gateway server Ask the network administrator for this information Check to use the same set of credentials for authenticating to both the Remote Desktop computer and the RD Gateway server Check to prevent traffic to and from local network addresses from being routed through the RD Gateway server This could make your RDP connection faster Configuring Client Settings 121 Configuring Service Access Settings Settings for the Connection Type of Remote Web Access NOTE e For descriptions of setti
142. o for standard users please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Password 2 Under the User section click to check Use Password ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Time Zone Password Administrator Firmware Update amp Active Admin Authorization Appliance Mode Quick Connection Change Password Terminal Error Report Certificate Manager User Active User Authorization Shadow g iv Enable Shadow Change Password Cancel EA NOTE e The User section appears only when Active Admin Authorization is checked 3 The access privileges for standard users are granted and a window appears for you to set the password Password Confirm Password Your password can contain letters numbers and special characters It must be 4 to 20 characters long Co rca 4 Type in the desired password and then click OK to confirm 5 Click Save to save all the changes Configuring Client Settings 41 Configuring System Settings 4 2 5 Configuring Shadow Settings for Remote Assistance The Shadow feature allows an administrator to remotely assist client users in resolving problems or configuring local settings When this feature is enabled an administrator can monitor and control a client from a remote computer just like a local user 5 NOTE To use the Shadow feature on a remote computer you need to install
143. o section 4 2 6 Updating Firmware from the Management Computer on page 43 Using ViewSonic Device Manager To update firmware using ViewSonic Device Manager please refer to the User s Manual for ViewSonic Device Manager Specifications 185 Specifications ViewSonic SC T46 thin clients Processor Chipset Intel HD graphics chip System Memory Flash Memory Resolutions I O interfaces Front 2 x USB 2 0 1 x DVI I 1 x Microphone 1 x DVI D 1 x Headphone 1x DC IN Networking 10 100 1000Mb Ethernet Wireless IEEE 802 11 b g n only for SC T46 with WiFi Power Input Output 100 240Vac 1A 50 60 Hz DC 12Vdc 3A Operating system Supported Microsoft RDP with RemoteFX Citrix ICA with HDX VMware PCoIP Protocols Management Security VESA mount kit Stand W 68 x H 10 x D 111 mm W 39 5 x H 143 x D 103 mm 0 44 kg Non WiFi 0 47 kg with WiFi Environment Operating Temperature 0 C 35 C Non operating Temperature 30 C 60 C Operating Humidity Rh 10 90 non condensing Non operating Humidity Rh 5 95 Other Information Customer Support For technical support or product service see the table below or contact your reseller NOTE You will need the product serial number Country Region Website T Telephone C CHAT ONLINE Email Australia New WWW VIeWSONIC COM auU AUS 1800 880 818 service au viewsonic com Zealand NZ 0800
144. of the monitor and then secure the bracket to the monitor with two 2 screws of type D or G amp D Ensure that your SC T46 is located in the center of the monitor and the rear panel of your SC T46 is facing rightward as shown below Have SC T46 s rear panel facing rightward Setting Up Your SC T46 13 Positioning Your SC T46 Mounting with Another VESA Bracket SC T46 In case that your SC T46 uses a non standard stand with the wireless module SC T46 with WiFi a different VESA bracket will be provided for you to mount your SC T46 with WiFi on the back of a monitor To mount your SC T46 with WiFi follow the steps below Align two mount holes on the VESA bracket with two mount holes on your SC T46 with WiFi and then 1 secure the bracket to your SC T46 with WiFi with two 2 screws as shown below S ma ee oe oe J 2 Align the mount holes on the VESA bracket with the mount holes on the monitor and then secure the bracket and SC T46 with WiFi to the monitor with two 2 screws as shown Ensure that your SC T46 with WiFi is located in the center of the monitor and the rear panel of your SC T46 with WiFi is facing rightward as shown below Have SC T46 with WiFi s rear panel facing rightward 14 Setting Up Your SC T46 Assembling the AC Adapter 2 2 Assembling the AC Adapter To assemble th
145. ol s used for connection Three Network Protocol options are available TCP IP TCP IP HTTP server location and SSL TLS HTTPS server location Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Check Uncheck to enable disable automatic reconnecting after an ICA session was interrupted Enable Automatic Reconnect NOTE Automatic reconnecting Auto Client Reconnect may not work for a XenDesktop ICA session This is a known issue For more details please visit Citrix websites at support citrix com or www citrix com Number of Retries Click the drop down menu to select the number of retries ranging from 1 to 10 Click the drop down menu to select the delay time between retries ranging from 5 to 60 seconds Enable Audio Check Uncheck to enable disable sound in an ICA session Click the drop down menu to choose the desired sound quality in an ICA session Three options are available High Quality Medium Quality and Low Quality Delay between Retries Option Description Allows endpoint devices to play a sound file at its native data transfer rate This High Quality is recommended for connections where bandwidth is plentiful and sound quality is important Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint Audio Quality devices to a maximum of 64Kbps resulting in a moderate decrease in the quality of the sound This option is suitable for speeches and recommended for most LAN based connections Medium Qual
146. on Settings Autostart When Startup On Application Exit Save Cancel ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network Navigator General Options RD Gateway Remote Desktop Citrix ICA r Server Settings VMware View SSH Session Name Web Feed URL Connection Type r Login Settings Username Password Domain RemoteApp and Desktop Connections Update Now Summary Last Update Save Cancel 5 Type in the session name Web Feed URL through which remote applications is accessible and your credentials for Web Feed 5 NOTE e The red asterisks indicate the required fields e Consult your IT administrator about the appropriate Web Feed URL 106 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 6 Click Update Now in the RemoteApp and Desktop Connections section After completion the result will be shown as below in that section RemoteApp and Desktop Connections Summary 3 applications 0 desktops Last Update Mon Jun 30 2014 10 13 16 NOTE You can and need to use Update Now to refresh the Web Feed summary if there are newly published applications Otherwise new applications will not be accessible 7 Click Save to add this RDP connection entry 8 A folder named Work Resources with access shortcuts will be automatically created on the local desktop ViewSonic ge E Ter
147. on screen depending on your server side deployment Desktop Selection Screen 2 Click to select the desired application s or desktop 3 The selected application s or desktop will be displayed on the screen 29 30 Getting Started Learning the Basics Virtual Desktop Example Windows Server 2008 R2 Virtual Application Examples Adobe Reader Mozilla Firefox and PowerPoint Viewer Citrix Receiver BB Adobe Reader File Edit View Window Help voam BUSOU S gt gt Google nS A There s more to the Internet than cute cat wdeos What else can the Web Open a Recent File Adobe Online Services B W Computer g Conver POF to Word or Exe F Cene por GQ serdara Tce Fes Onn E Ei Get Documents Signed EA Acrobat com Firefox automatically sends some data to Mozilla so that we can improve your expenence NOTE bal e Clicking on Application Selection screen will bring the screen to the front and leave all launched application windows hidden behind Use Alt Tab to select and restore a hidden or minimized application window e Exiting a virtual desktop or application will return to the Desktop Selection or Application Selection screen On the screen you can lt Click to launch another virtual desktop if any or to launch other applications lt Click Log Off on the top of the screen to return to the Citrix Logon screen Press Esc to return to ViewSonic Quick Connect
148. onnection Type Remote Desktop v Connection Quality LAN Very Fast v Network Level Authentication Enabled v Server Authentication Connect and don t warn me r Login Settings Username Password Domain r Common Settings Autostart When Startup On Application Exit Do Nothing Save Cancel 4 On General sub tab type in the session name and the server virtual machine address under the Server Settings section Configuring Client Settings 101 Configuring Service Access Settings NOTE e The red asterisks indicate the required fields e The remote service hosted computer can be a physical server or a virtual machine Please visit Microsoft s websites at www microsoft com or support microsoft com for more information e SC T46 supports up to two Remote Desktop sessions at the same time e Windows RemoteFX is the technology that offers a rich user experience over a network for remote desktop users NOTE e To create an entry of RDP connection settings for MultiPoint Remote Desktop sessions please do the following 1 In the Server Settings section click 4 to start discovering MultiPoint Server systems over your network 2 Inthe opened window click the drop down menu to select the desired server and then click OK to confirm 3 The name and IP address of the selected server will be filled out in the corresponding fields automatically e Th
149. onnection type of Web Logon please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Web Logon on page 148 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of StoreFront please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of StoreFront on page 152 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of VDI in a Box please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of VDI in a Box on page 156 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of XenApp please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenApp on page 164 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Server Connection please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Server Connection on page 168 General Sub tab Server Settings tem serio Type in the name for Citrix ICA sessions This table only provides descriptions for available settings when XenDesktop is selected Six connection types are available Option Description Provides access to virtual desktops and applications woo LOGON through the interface of a Web browser Mozilla Firefox Provides access to virtual desktops and applications prone rant through a StoreFront VDI in a Box Provides access to virtual desktops through VDI in a Box Provides access to virtual desktops for an earlier version XenDesktop of XenDesktop Provides access to virtual applications for an earlier Connection Type XenApp version of XenApp Server Provid
150. ons Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other devices including amplifiers that produce heat Do not attempt to circumvent the safety provisions of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade and the third prong are provided for your safety If the plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the outlet Protect the power cord from being tread upon or pinched particularly at the plug and the point where if emerges from the equipment Be sure that the power outlet is located near the equipment so that it is easily accessible Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the equipment When a cart is used use caution e when moving the cart equipment combination to avoid injury from tipping over YArs Unplug this equipment when it will be unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Service is required when the unit has been damaged in any way such as if the power supply cord or plug is damaged if liquid is spilled onto or objects fall into the unit if the unit is exposed to rain or moisture or if the unit does not operate normally or has been dropped Do not
151. ons User Interface Devices Network vt ot Ethernet Hostname IP Address Alias Host Name Wireless Proxy 2 Click Add to start adding a new mapping entry 3 Type inthe name IP address and alias of a host server and then click Save to apply Hosts Table Settings Hostname yvRDWebl 2R2 IP Address 192 168 0 77 b Alias RDW1 2 NOTE e If your host server belongs to a domain please don t enter the FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name or full computer name in the Hostname field Enter only the computer name of the host server in this required field Configuring Client Settings 89 Configuring Network Settings 4 The newly added entry appears in the Mapping list ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System audu Hostname Y IP Address Alias vVRDWeb12R2 vRDWeb12R2 192 168 0 77 RDW12 Host Name Wireless Proxy 5 Now you can use the name or alias of the host server instead of its IP address wherever you need to specify an IP address on ViewSonic Client Setup while configuring client settings Managing the Mapping List To manage the Mapping list please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Hosts to open the Mapping list 2 Select to manage entries on the Mapping list e To adjust the settings of an entry double click the entry or check off an entry and then click the Edit button on the t
152. op of the Mapping list e To delete an entry check off the entry and then click Delete on the top of the Mapping list e To delete multiple entries check off all the desired entries and then click Delete A window appears prompting for confirmation Click Yes to confirm 90 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Network Settings 4 5 8 Changing the Host Name of Your Thin Client To change the host name of your thin client please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Host Name 2 Change the default host name of your thin client ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Ethernet Hosts r Name Setting Host Name atrust 00C42F k Wireless Proxy This setting will take effect after reboot Save Cancel 3 Click Save to confirm 4 Arestart is required for the change to take effect Configuring Client Settings 91 Configuring Network Settings 4 5 9 Establishing and Stopping a Wireless Connection The Wireless setting enables you to establish stop a wireless connection for your SC T46 thin client 5 NOTE e Before you can access available wireless networks you need to install an external and USB based wireless network adapter for your SC T46 Ensure that you have set up the required wireless network adapter e Your SC T46 package may not include a wireless network adapter optional Please contact your de
153. ork Printer To add a network printer for your SC T46 please do the following 1 Ensure that your SC T46 is connected to the network and the desired network printer is turned on 2 OnViewSonic Client Setup click Devices gt Printer 3 Click Add on the top of the Printer list 4 The system automatically starts searching for available local printers Upon completion the discovered local printers will be listed on the Printer Port drop down menu 5 Click the Printer Port drop down menu to select the desired network printer Three types of network printers are available TCP Network Printer LPD Network Printer and IPP Network Printer LPD Network Printer IFF Network Printer 6 Fields in the Add Printer section will automatically change to fit the type of the selected printer 7 Type in the IP address of the network printer in the TCP Printer Server LPD Printer Server or IPP URI field r Add Printer Ox43NN oe Printer Name j6 Printer Port TCP Print Server E Description A ES Add Printer Printer Name __________ dd Printer Port LPD Print Server E LPD Queue Name A Description A Add Printer Printer Name E d Printer Port IPP Network Printer J Description A 8 Click the Manufacturer and Printer Model drop down menus to select the manufacturer and model for the desired network printer 9 Refer to the table on page 75
154. ostart When Startup action after existing the session Available actions include Autostart Returning to the local desktop Re launching a new session Restarting the thin client Turning off the thin client The default The client will enter ViewSonic Quick Connection screen after system startup Quick Connection NOTE To use the Autostart mode ensure that the Appliance mode is disabled Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended Four options are available Do Nothing Restart Application Reboot and Shutdown Option Description oo Do Nothing Returns to the Local Linux desktop On Application Exit Restart Application Opens an ICA session again Reboot Restarts your thin client Shutdown Turns off your thin client 170 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Options Sub tab Window Settings fem pesen Click the drop down menu to select the desired color quality for a Citrix ICA session Three options are available 16 Bit 24 Bit and Automatic Color Depth Click the drop down menu to select the desired window size of a Citrix ICA Window Size session Four options are available Full Screen 1280x1024 1024x768 and 800x600 Device Mapping fem pesen Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local USB drive s in a Citrix ICA session Mapping Local USB Storage Pa NOTE You need to enable local USB storage drive s as well See section 4
155. ps and documents at your fingertips oe eee Say hello to your virtual desktop and the freedom to do whatever whenever graphics over any network wherever powered by Citrix XenDesktop including Wi Fi or 3G E Dont show the welcome screen again Virtual Desktop Example Windows Server 2008 R2 148 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings The tables below provide a description of each setting item for ICA connections Please refer to these tables to configure advanced settings and customize shortcuts on the local desktop and START menu for service access NOTE e Please note that available settings vary with the selected connection type Settings for the Connection Type of Web Logon NOTE z e For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of StoreFront please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of StoreFront on page 152 e For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of VDI in a Box please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of VDI in a Box on page 156 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of XenDesktop please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktop on page 160 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of XenApp please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenApp on page 164 e For descriptions of
156. put in an ICA session Click the drop down menu to select where to apply Windows Key Combinations Three options are available On the local computer On the remote server and In full screen mode only Option Description Windows Key Combination On the local computer Applies to the local desktop only On the remote server Applies to the virtual desktop only Applies to the virtual desktop only when the In full screen mode only desktop is running in the full screen mode 156 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Settings for the Connection Type of VDI in a Box NOTE e For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of Web Logon please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Web Logon on page 148 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of StoreFront please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of StoreFront on page 152 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of XenDesktop please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktop on page 160 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of XenApp please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of XenApp on page 164 e For descriptions of settings for the connection type of Server Connection please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Server Connection on page 168 General Sub tab Server Settings tem serio Type in the
157. ram for optimal energy savings Product Registration To meet your future needs and to receive any additional product information as it becomes available please register your product on the Internet at www viewsonic com For Your Records Product Name SC T46 ViewSonic Thin Client Model Number VS15832 Document Number SC T46 UG ENG Rev 1A 09 25 14 Serial Number Purchase Date Product disposal at end of product life ViewSonic respects the environment and is committed to working and living green Thank you for being part of Smarter Greener Computing Please visit ViewSonic website to learn more USA amp Canada http www viewsonic com company green recycle program Europe hittp www viewsoniceurope com uk support recycling information Taiwan http recycle epa gov tw recycle index2 aspx About This User s Manual This manual provides detailed instructions on how to set up use manage and maintain ViewSonic SC T46 thin clients Manual Structure and Subjects Chapter Subject 1 Provides an overview of ViewSonic SC T46 thin clients 2 Provides detailed instructions on how to set up ViewSonic SC T46 thin clients 3 Provides the basics of how to use ViewSonic SC T46 thin clients 4 Provides instructions on how to configure client settings and customize ViewSonic SC T46 thin clients with the ViewSonic Client Setup console Appendices Provides supplementary instructions on the maintenance and upgrade of ViewSonic SC
158. re that the Appliance mode is disabled Select what to do when a browser session for Citrix service access is ended Four options are available Do Nothing Restart Application Reboot and Shutdown Option Description o Do Nothing Returns to the Local Linux desktop On Application Exit Restart Application Opens a browser session again for service access Reboot Restarts your thin client Shutdown Turns off your thin client Options Sub tab Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 151 Device Mapping Beem Beserption Mapping Local USB Storage Mapping Local Serial Ports Mapping Local Printers Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local USB drive s and to select access type in a Citrix ICA session Three options are available No Read Only and Read Write If Read Only or Read Write is selected the locally attached USB drive s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions NOTE You need to enable local USB storage drive s as well See section 4 4 3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices on page 70 for details Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local serial device s in a Citrix ICA session If Yes is selected the locally attached serial device s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions NOTE This setting item is not applicable to your SC T46 However if you use a serial based barcode sca
159. red Microsoft RDP session and turn off after existing the session The client will start up directly with the desired Microsoft RDP session and perform the configured action after existing the session Available actions include Returning to the local desktop Re launching a new session Restarting the thin client Turning off the thin client The default The client will enter ViewSonic Quick Connection screen after system startup NOTE To use the Autostart mode ensure that the Appliance mode is disabled Select what to do when a Remote Web Access session is ended Five options are available Do Nothing Restart Application Force Restart Application Reboot and Shutdown Option Do Nothing On Application Exit Restart Application Force Restart Application Reboot Shutdown Description Returns to the SC T46 local Linux desktop Opens a Remote Web Access session again Opens a Remote Web Access session again and skips any messages in between Restarts your SC T46 Turns off your SC T46 Configuring Client Settings 123 Configuring Service Access Settings Options Sub tab y NOTE e No options are available under the Options sub tab in the connection type of Remote Web Access RD Gateway Sub tab E NOTE e No options are available under the RD Gateway sub tab in the connection type of Remote Web Access 124 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Settings for
160. red away inside the main bracket Dual purpose bracket n E n mi in com Screw Type Number Description 1 5 The largest size screws used to secure the bracket to a monitor as a VESA mount if the middle size screws cannot firmly secure the bracket and your SC T46 to the monitor The middle size screws used to secure the bracket to your SC T46 and to a monitor when using the bracket as a VESA mount 3 1 The smallest size screw used to secure the bracket to your SC T46 as a stand 2 4 Mount Holes on the Bracket Refer to the following figure and descriptions for the VESA mount holes on the bracket 1 1 2 2 itn 2 2 1 1 Mount Hole Description 1 The VESA mount holes used to secure the bracket to a monitor only two of them will be used The VESA mount holes used to secure the bracket to your SC T46 only two of them will be used Setting Up Your SC T46 11 Positioning Your SC T46 Step 3 Store Screws inside the Bracket To store screws inside the bracket please do the following EA NOTE It s highly recommended to store screws inside the bracket when not needed to prevent them getting lost 1 Place a sheet of paper or a piece of cloth on a flat surface and then put your bracket on that paper or cloth with the screw storage side upward 2 Place the screw upon its storage space and push the screw into the space with your finger until it clicks into place For the smallest size screw use the t
161. reen Launch Screenshot 54 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 3 Click Collect Log A window appears prompting you to choose where to save the log file set named events tar gz The attached USB flash drive is the default location if attached Click Save to apply Save Archive file to Look in iS media SONY_BLK2 O O O F 2 i Computer user SONY_BLK2 File name events tar gz La Save Files of type Archive Files tar gz XX cancel Capturing Error Related Screens To capture error related screens of your SC T46 please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Error Report 2 Click Launch Snapshot to open the screen capturing program Screenshot Screenshot Take a screenshot Region to capture Delay before capturing Entire screen 2 seconds Select a region Capture the mouse pointer Cancel OK 3 Configure screen capturing settings directly on the opened window if needed and then click OK to capture the desired screen TIP It s recommended to set the delay time before capturing to at least 2 seconds to reserve time for switching to the desired screen or window e It s recommended to save the captured screens in the same USB flash drive where the event logs were saved e Please note that files saved on the local desktop will be deleted after restart Configuring Client Settings 55
162. refer to section 4 4 3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices on page 70 Click the drop down menu to enable disable printer mapping When Enable is selected users can access a local or network printer in a Remote Desktop session NOTE You need to add a local or network printer for your SC T46 first and then enable this feature here to use that printer in a Remote Desktop session NOTE For detailed instructions on how to add a local or network printer for your SC T46 please refer to section 4 4 6 Adding a Local Printer on page 73 or 4 4 7 Adding a Network Printer on page 76 Click the drop down menu to enable disable serial port mapping When Enable is selected users can access a serial device such as a barcode scanner in a Remote Desktop session Click the drop down menu to enable disable parallel port mapping When Enable is selected users can access a parallel device such as a printer or scanner in a Remote Desktop session Click the drop down menu to enable disable smart card mapping When Enable is selected users can access smart cards through a smart card reader in a Remote Desktop session Local Resources Settings teem serpin Remote Audio Playback Click the drop down menu to configure the audio playback setting in a Remote Desktop session Three options are available Play on this computer Play on remote computer and Do not play Option Description Play on this computer A
163. rface Elements No Name Description Click to select a setting item under Applications tab or to select a setting l navigation Area entry under a selected setting item 2 Configuration area Configures setting values when a setting item or entry is selected 98 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 2 Available Settings at a Glance Tab Setting Icon Description Section Page Click to configure RDP Remote Desktop Protocol RE TOLeIDOeKES dal connection settings and create shortcuts on o ee P ral the local desktop and START menu for Remote A65 114 Desktop sessions an Click to configure ICA Independent Computing 466 128 Citrix ICA 6 Architecture connection settings and create 467 141 shortcuts on the local desktop and START menu 468 148 Click to configure VMware View connection 4 6 9 172 VMware View A settings and create shortcuts on the local desktop 4 6 10 174 and START menu for View sessions 4 6 11 176 Click to configure SSH Secure SHell connection SSH settings and create shortcuts on the local desktop ee ee and START menu for SSH sessions Configuring Client Settings 99 Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 3 Configuring Basic RDP Connection Settings The Remote Desktop setting allows you to configure RDP Remote Desktop Protocol connection settings and create shortcuts on the local desktop and START menu for service access You can access remote desktops or applicat
164. scription Allows endpoint devices to play a sound file at its native data transfer rate This High Quality is recommended for connections where bandwidth is plentiful and sound quality is important Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint Audio Quality devices to a maximum of 64Kbps resulting in a moderate decrease in the quality of the sound This option is suitable for speeches and recommended for most LAN based connections Medium Quality Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint devices to a maximum of 16Kbps resulting in a significant decrease in the quality Low Quality of the sound This option is suitable for low bandwidth connections allowing reasonable audio performance during a low speed connection Enable Audio Input Check Uncheck to enable disable audio input in an ICA session Click the drop down menu to select where to apply Windows Key Combinations Three options are available On the local computer On the remote server and In full screen mode only Option Description Windows Key Combination On the local computer Applies to the local desktop only On the remote server Applies to the virtual desktop only Applies to the virtual desktop only when the In full screen mode only desktop is running in the full screen mode 160 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktop NOTE e For descriptions of available settings for the c
165. se the desired sound quality in an ICA session Three options are available High Quality Medium Quality and Low Quality Option High Quality Audio Quality Medium Quality Low Quality Description Allows endpoint devices to play a sound file at its native data transfer rate This is recommended for connections where bandwidth is plentiful and sound quality is important Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint devices to a maximum of 64Kbps resulting in a moderate decrease in the quality of the sound This option is suitable for speeches and recommended for most LAN based connections Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint devices to a maximum of 16Kbps resulting in a significant decrease in the quality of the sound This option is suitable for low bandwidth connections allowing reasonable audio performance during a low speed connection Enable Audio Input Check Uncheck to enable disable audio input in an ICA session Click the drop down menu to select where to apply Windows Key Combinations Three options are available On the local computer On the remote server and In full screen mode only Option Windows Key Combination On the local computer On the remote server In full screen mode only Description Applies to the local desktop only Applies to the virtual desktop only Applies to the virtual desktop only when the desktop is running in the full screen mode 168 Configuring Client Sett
166. ser Interface i Network Ethernet VPN Add Delete Hosts Host Name Wireless Proxy Connection Name VPN Type Status Comment ATSVPN PPTP connected Connected before auto connect Stopping a Virtual Private Network Connection To stop a virtual private network connection please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt VPN to open the Virtual Private Network list 2 Click to check the desired virtual private network The Disconnect Disconnect button appears on the top of the Virtual Private Network list 3 Click Disconnect to stop the virtual private network connection Deleting a Virtual Private Network To delete a virtual private network please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt VPN to open the Virtual Private Network list 2 Click to check the desired virtual private network 3 Click Delete to remove the selected virtual private network Configuring Client Settings 87 Configuring Network Settings 4 5 6 Configuring Virtual Private Network Settings Adjusting Connection settings for a Virtual Private Network To adjust connection settings for a virtual private network please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt VPN to open the Virtual Private Network list 2 Click to check the desired virtual private network The Edit Edit button appears on the top of the Virtual Private Network list 3 Click Edit to adjust the s
167. serial device s in a Citrix ICA session If Yes is selected the locally attached serial device s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions Mapping Local Serial Ports NOTE This setting item is not applicable to your SC T46 However if you use a serial based barcode scanner and attach it to your SC T46 with a serial to USB adapter you need to enable this setting in order to use the local barcode scanner in a virtual desktop Click the drop down menu to enable disable the mapping of the local printer s in a Citrix ICA session If Yes is selected the locally attached printer s will become available in launched Citrix ICA sessions Mapping Local Printers NOTE To enable locally attached printer s please refer to section 4 4 6 Adding a Local Printer on page 73 for detailed instructions Connection Settings tem Desert Click the drop down menu to select resources rendering on the endpoint or the server Two options are available Server Rendering and Client Rendering Rendering Type NOTE The Client Rendering option may not be available on your system This item is available only when Client Rendering is selected HDX RealTime WebCam When Yes is selected a locally attached webcam can be used in an ICA session Check Uncheck to enable disable automatic reconnecting after an ICA session was interrupted Enable Automatic Reconnect NOTE Automatic reconnecting Auto Client Reconnect may not work for a Xen
168. services through meu reed published desktop shortcuts Select the setting that best describes the quality of your network connection Connection Quality Three options are available LAN Very Fast Broadband Fast and Modem Slow Configuring Client Settings 115 Configuring Service Access Settings Select to enable disable Network Level Authentication NOTE Network Level Authentication is the authentication method used to enhance the server security by requiring that the user be authenticated before the logon screen is displayed and a session is created This is a more secure authentication method that can help protect the remote computer from malicious users and software Network Level Authentication Select what to do next if the client cannot verify the identity of the remote computer Three options are available Connect and don t warn me Warn me and Do not connect Option Description Connect and don t warn me Connects anyway without any warning Server Authentication Warns and allows users to choose whether to Warn me connect or not Do not connect Disallows the connection NOTE To import certificates for remote computers please refer to section 4 2 11 Importing Certificates for Remote Computers on page 55 Login Settings Type in the user account name used for authentication Type in the password of the user account used for authentication Type in the domain of the server Soman NOTE
169. settings for the connection type of Server Connection please refer to Settings for the Connection Type of Server Connection on page 168 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 149 General Sub tab Server Settings tem eserption Session Name Type in the name of browser sessions for Citrix service access This table only provides descriptions for available settings when Web Logon is selected Six connection types are available Option Description Provides access to virtual desktops and applications wep eo through the interface of a Web browser Mozilla Firefox Provides access to virtual desktops and applications StoreFront through a StoreFront VDI in a Box Provides access to virtual desktops through VDI in a Box Provides access to virtual desktops for an earlier version XenDesktop of XenDesktop Provides access to virtual applications for an earlier Connection Type XenApp version of XenApp Server Provides access to servers for administration XenApp Connection servers only Refer to the table below for Citrix products and recommended connection types Citrix Product Recommended Connection Type XenApp 6 5 or earlier XenApp Web Logon XenDesktop 5 6 or earlier XenDesktop Web Logon XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 StoreFront Web Logon VDI in a Box VDI in a Box Web Logon Type in the IP address URL FQDN of the server through which Citrix services are accessible
170. ss For more information on other available settings please refer to section 4 6 8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 148 Configuring Client Settings 139 Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Type Server Connection To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the connection type of Server Connection please do the following 5 NOTE e This connection type is used to connect to XenApp server for administration and supports only XenApp 6 5 and earlier 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Applications gt Citrix ICA 2 The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Navigator Add Delete Remote Deskto Session Name Server Address Connection Type VMware View SSH EA NOTE e If you haven t created any entry the ICA Connection list will be empty 3 Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection 140 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 On General sub tab click the Connection Type drop down menu to select Server Connection ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface System Remote Deskto r Server Settings SSH Connection Type Server Connection v Server Address Username e Domain Server Name be r Commo
171. ssage appears prompting for confirmation Click y on the keyboard to confirm 4 After completion press Enter on the keyboard to restart your system 184 A 2 Updating Firmware for Your SC T46 Four ways are available to update firmware for your SC T46 Method Description ViewSonic Thin Client Menu Downloads firmware from a remote computer and updates firmware for your thin client Initiates firmware update locally on the thin client with the help of ViewSonic Client ViewSonic Client Setup Setup Initiates firmware update remotely on the remote computer with ViewSonic Device ViewSonic Device Manger Manager Using ViewSonic Thin Client Menu To update firmware using ViewSonic Thin Client Menu please do the following 1 Connect your thin client to the network and then restart it 2 During the POST Power On Self Test period press Esc on the keyboard to enter ViewSonic Thin Client Menu 3 Select Firmware update and then follow the on screen instructions to complete the task EA NOTE e You need to specify the IP address of the firmware server over the network A firmware server is the server where ViewSonic Device Manager is installed and client firmware files are imported through ViewSonic Device Manager e For more information about ViewSonic Device Manager please refer to the User s Manual for ViewSonic Device Manager Using ViewSonic Client Setup To update firmware using ViewSonic Client Setup please refer t
172. ssion was interrupted Enable Automatic Reconnect NOTE Automatic reconnecting Auto Client Reconnect may not work for a XenDesktop ICA session This is a known issue For more details please visit Citrix websites at support citrix com or www citrix com Number of Retries Click the drop down menu to select the number of retries ranging from 1 to 10 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 163 Click the drop down menu to select the delay time between retries ranging from Delay between Retries 5 to 60 seconds Enable Audio Check Uncheck to enable disable sound in an ICA session Click the drop down menu to choose the desired sound quality in an ICA session Three options are available High Quality Medium Quality and Low Quality Option Description Allows endpoint devices to play a sound file at its native data transfer rate This High Quality is recommended for connections where bandwidth is plentiful and sound quality is important Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint Audio Quality devices to a maximum of 64Kbps resulting in a moderate decrease in the quality of the sound This option is suitable for speeches and recommended for most LAN based connections Medium Quality Compresses any sounds sent to endpoint devices to a maximum of 16Kbps resulting in a significant decrease in the quality Low Quality of the sound This option is suitable for low bandwidth connections
173. the remote computer and then click Import ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic ee Time Zone Password From File Firmware Update Specify the file you want to import up to 16 certificates in total including those from servers Appliance Mode Quick connection FileName C rose import Terminal Error Report Note Please select PEM or DER format certificate from your USB storage device Certificate Manager r From Server Enter the IP address URL FQDN of the server where you want to get the certificate s and then click Import up to 16 certificates in total including those from files IP address URL FQDN www google com Import r From Management Console Click Import to get the certificate s from the Management Console 4 Oncompletion the certificate is shown in the Certificate list ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface oo Makita Issued to Y Issued by Expired on Firmware Update Thawte SGC CA Class 3 Public Primary Certification Authority 2014 05 12 Appliance Mode Quick Connection Terminal Error Report Certificate Manager 58 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings Importing certificates from the management console through the network To import certificates from the management console through the network please do the following 5 NOTE e Before proceeding ensure that 1 your thin client
174. thout notice No part of this document may be copied reproduced or transmitted by any means for any purpose without prior written permission from ViewSonic Corporation ViewSonic SC T46 thin clients that earn the ENERGY STAR prevent greenhouse gas emissions by meeting strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U S Environmental Protection Agency and the U S Department MAN of Energy 5 NOTE e Display Sleep Mode Within 10 minutes of user inactivity the display will enter the Display Sleep mode with a blank screen and reduced power consumption by the factory default settings The display returns to the Display Normal mode upon sensing a request from a user such as moving the mouse or pressing a key To adjust settings for the Display Sleep mode please refer to section 4 3 7 Configuring Screensaver Settings System Sleep Mode ViewSonic SC T46 supports the System Client Sleep mode You can enter this mode manually by choosing Suspend after clicking Power Off button Restart Shut Down Suspend e Wake On LAN ViewSonic SC T46 supports Wake On LAN by default using ViewSonic Device Manager to wake up the thin client remotely through the network To configure this setting please refer to section 4 5 4 Enabling or Disabling Wake on LAN NOTE alll e The default power management settings have been selected for compliance with ENERGY STAR that are recommended by the ENERGY STAR prog
175. to ViewSonic Quick Connection screen when on local Linux desktop please double click ViewSonic Quick Connection on that desktop Local Linux Desktop ViewSonic Quick Connection ViewSonic ae E Terminal us 9 OF cal 20 Getting Started Learning the Basics Topic 4 Accessing Desktops or Applications Through ViewSonic Quick Connection screen you can access three types of desktop virtualization services Remote Desktop Citrix and VMware View ViewSonic Quick Connection Screen a Remote Desktop t Citrix ViewSonic Quick Connection Remote Desktop VMware View Citrix VMware View ViewSonic Icon Description Page Remote Desktop Click to access Microsoft Remote Desktop services 21 Citrix Click to access Citrix XenApp XenDesktop or VDI in a Box services 22 VMware View Click to access VMware View or Horizon View services 31 Getting Started 21 Learning the Basics Accessing Microsoft Remote Desktop Services To access Microsoft Remote Desktop services please do the following 1 Click BRM cl on ViewSonic Quick Connection screen see the screen in Topic 4 2 On the appeared window type in the computer name or IP address of the server user name password and domain if any and then click Connect a Remote Destkop 1e Connection a Session name lt Quick Connection gt Computer eA WMS User name Password
176. to configure other printer settings and then click Save to apply Configuring Client Settings 77 Configuring Network Settings 4 5 Configuring Network Settings 4 5 1 Network Tab Overview Network tab enables you to configure network settings for clients To access available settings of Network tab click the tab on ViewSonic Client Setup Network Tab Overview ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Ethernet Donec ee reese eee Hosts Ain Ethernet Host Name z eoee5o eceeoceco Configure wired network settings Wireless Proxy Hosts _ _ Create the mapping of IP addresses to host names and aliases E Host Name Adjust the host name for your client D Wireless Configure wireless network settings Proxy i i Configure proxy settings for Web based access to services Interface Elements No Name Description Click to select a setting item under Network tab or to select a setting i Navigation aren entry under a selected setting item 2 Configuration area Configures setting values when a setting item or entry is selected 78 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Network Settings 4 5 2 Available Settings at a Glance Tab Setting Icon Description Section Page Ethernet rn Click to configure wired network settings 4 5 3 79 4 5 4 82 VPN ey Click to configure VPN Virtual Private Network 4 5 5 83 wy con
177. toreFront Web Logon VDI in a Box VDI in a Box Web Logon Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 153 Type in the IP address URL FQDN of the server through which virtual desktops server Address or applications are accessible where a StoreFront is hosted Type in the user account name used for authentication Type in the password of the user account used for authentication Desktop Group Application Type in the name of the desktop group application or use the Search icon Q in front of the field to discover available desktop groups applications Common Settings fem Beserption Select whether to open a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when your SC T46 is started up Autostart mode NOTE There are three similar but different modes for your SC T46 and only one mode will take effect if all are enabled Three modes and the order of priority are listed as follows Mode Description The client will start up directly with the desired Appliance Citrix ICA session and turn off after existing the session The client will start up directly with the desired Citrix ICA session and perform the configured Autostart When Startup action after existing the session Available actions include Autostart Returning to the local desktop Re launching a new session Restarting the thin client Turning off the thin client The default The client will enter ViewSonic Quick ick eenm
178. ttings 175 Configuring Service Access Settings 5 A window appears with available desktops for the provided credentials VMware Horizon View Client File Desktop View Help C 192 168 50 6 wa W7Ue W8e PCoIP PCoIP Full Screen All Monitors Full Screen All Monitors Sy Note e You can click the Screen Size drop down menu of a virtual desktop group to select the desired screen size Five options are available Full Screen All Monitors Full Screen This Monitor Large Screen Small Screen and Custom Size Click the baal il PCoIP Screen Size Full Screen This Monitor drop down menu Full Screen All Monitors Full Screen This Monitor to select the desired re IER screen size Small Screen Custom Size 6 Double click to select the desired desktop 7 The selected desktop will be displayed on the screen 176 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 6 11 Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings The table below provides a description of each setting item for View connections Please refer to this table to configure advanced settings and customize shortcuts on the local desktop and START menu for service access General Sub tab Server Settings Session Name Type in the name for VMware View or Horizon View sessions Type in the computer name or IP address of the View Connection Server Connection Server NOTE For more information on View
179. twork gt Ethernet 2 Under the DNS section click the drop down menu to select Dynamic DNS via DHCP for the DNS type field 3 Click Save to apply Specifying DNS Server Addresses Manually To specify DNS Server addresses manually please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Network gt Ethernet 2 Under the DNS section click the drop down menu to select Manual setting 3 The Search domain Nameserver 1 and Nameserver 2 fields appear in the DNS section Configuring Client Settings 81 Configuring Network Settings NOTE e If you choose to use a static IP address for your SC T46 thin client then you need to specify DNS server addresses manually In this case the DNS type field will not appear for you to select Manual setting or Dynamic DNS via DHCP ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network Navigator General Ethernet Hosts r IP Address Host Name Wireless Proxy IP Type r DNS DNS Type Search Domain Nameserver 1 Nameserver 2 Wake On LAN Wake On LAN Save Cancel 4 Type in the preferred DNS server address in the Nameserver 1 field and the alternate DNS server address in the Nameserver 2 field if any NOTE e Specifying a domain name in the Search Domain field will enable your system to discover a computer in that domain simply with its computer name rather than its FQDN Fully Qualified
180. ucture For more information about ViewSonic Device Manager please refer to the User s Manual for ViewSonic Device Manager 38 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 4 2 3 Configuring Time Zone and Time Server The Time Zone setting allows you to configure the desired time zone and time server to get the accurate system time for your SC T46 To set the desired time zone and time server please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click System gt Time Zone ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Navigator General Time Zone Password Time Zone Firmware Update Time Zone Appliance Mode Quick Connection Terminal ibd Error Report NTP Server Address pool ntp org Certificate Manager Cancel 2 Under the Time Zone section click the drop down menu to select the desired time zone 3 Under the NTP Network Time Protocol section use the default or type in the desired time server 5 NOTE e The IP address of the default time server is pool ntp org For more information on the default please refer to the website for the NTP Pool Project at www pool ntp org e Ensure the connectivity of your SC T46 to the network or Internet in order to get accurate time from the time server 4 Click Save to apply Configuring Client Settings 39 Configuring System Settings 4 2 4 Configuring the Access Privileges and Passwords
181. up 5 NOTE e You can use the Search icon Q to help you discover available desktop groups for a given set of credentials 6 Click Save to confirm The customized access shortcuts are automatically created on the local desktop and START menu 5 NOTE e Depending on your plan of service delivery and the configuration of your server s you may need to configure other advanced ICA connection settings for service access For more information on other available settings please refer to section 4 6 8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings on page 148 Configuring Client Settings 137 Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Type XenApp To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the connection type of XenApp please do the following 5 NOTE e You can refer to the following table for Citrix products and recommended connection types Citrix Product Recommended Connection Type XenApp 6 5 or earlier XenApp Web Logon XenDesktop 5 6 or earlier XenDesktop Web Logon XenApp and XenDesktop 7 5 StoreFront Web Logon VDI in a Box VDI in a Box Web Logon 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click Applications gt Citrix ICA 2 The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Navigator Add Delete Remote Deskto Session Name Y Server Address Connection Type VMware View SSH EA
182. ur SC T46 to the Factory Default How to restore factory default settings for your SC T46 183 A 2 Updating Firmware for Your SC T46 Four ways to update firmware for your SC T46 184 183 A 1 Resetting Your SC T46 to the Factory Default To reset your SC T46 to the factory default please do the following D WARNING e Resetting your SC T46 to the factory default will erase all current settings in ViewSonic Client Setup and restore all settings to defaults 1 Restart your SC T46 1 During the POST Power on Self Test period press Esc on the keyboard to enter ViewSonic Thin Client Menu ViewSonic Thin Client Menu Normal Mode Safe Mode Reset Mode Firmware update Reboot Shutdown 5 NOTE e You might need to wait about 15 seconds for this menu to appear on the screen e Six options are available on ViewSonic Thin Client Menu Normal Mode Safe Mode Reset Mode Firmware update Reboot and Shutdown See the table below for the description of each option Menu Option Description Normal Mode Boots up your SC T46 as the normal startup procedure Safe Mode Clears and resets the current screen resolution setting Reset Mode Resets your SC T46 to the factory default Firmware update Updates firmware for your SC T46 through the network Reboot Reboots your SC T46 Shutdown Shuts down your SC T46 2 Use arrow keys on the keyboard to select Reset Mode and then press Enter on the keyboard to continue 3 A me
183. uration area ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface System Navigator Add Delete Remote Deskto Session Name Y Server Address Connection Type VMware View SSH EA NOTE e If you haven t created any entry the ICA Connection list will be empty 3 Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection 132 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 4 On General sub tab click the Connection Type drop down menu to select StoreFront ViewSonic Navigator Remote Deskto VMware View SSH ViewSonic Client Setup Applications User Interface General Options Server Settings Session Name Connection Type Server Address Username Password Domain Desktop Group Application Q C StoreFront v Pre r Common Settings Autostart When Startup On Application Exit ba Doo E Doo E Loo E Loo E Loo E Do Nothing 5 Type the session name the IP address URL FQDN of the server through which virtual applications desktops are accessible and the name of desktop group or application 5 NOTE e You can use the Search icon Q to help you discover available desktop groups or applications for a given set of credentials 6 Click Save to confirm The customized access shortcuts are automatically created on the local desktop and START menu 5 NOTE
184. ware Terminal Error Report Certificate Manager This setting will take effect after reboot Cancel 2 Under the Firmware Update section click Check Firmware 3 Upon completion a window appears notifying you that the Firmware list has been loaded Confirm Dialog List Loading Completed 4 Click Yes to continue 44 Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 5 Click the drop down menus to select the desired firmware version and other update options ViewSonic Client Setup ViewSonic Applications User Interface Devices Network System Time Zone Password Firmware Update Firmware Update Current Version Ver 2 06 INTL Appliance Mode Quick Connection Firmware Version VIEWSONICLINUX 2 074NTL v English v Error Report Language nglis Certificate Manager Reboot Immediately Noo Check Firmware This setting will take effect after reboot Update firmware Cancel Firmware Update Options a e Firmware Version Click to select the desired firmware version Click to select the interface language of the system including the ViewSonic Client Setup console Language NOTE Available languages may vary with the selected firmware version Reboot Immediatel Click to choose whether to restart the system immediately for firmware update y or manually restart the system later Click to choose if to keep the setting values under ViewSonic Client S
185. wn menu to select the desired keyboard layout Keyboard Type Click the drop down menu to select the desired keyboard type Enable NumLock on Boot Check Uncheck to enable disable the NumLock key after system startup Show Blinking Check Uncheck to show hide the Blink Delay slider Cursor Blink Delay Move the slider to select the blink delay between each occurrence of cursor r Repeat Speed Move the slider to select the character repeat rate when a key is held down ype Settings Repeat Delay Move the slider to select the character repeat delay between its each occurrence TIP e Hang your mouse over the Up Down arrow to quickly scroll up down the Keyboard Layout list Up arrow Es Arabic Arabic AZERTY Arabic AZERTY digits Arabic digits Arabic QWERTY Arabic Maier a Aft _ Canada French Dvorak Canada French legacy Canada Multilingual Canada Multilingual first part Canada Multilingual second part vv Down arrow To fine tune a setting value click its slider and then use the Right Left key to increase decrease the value by 1 or the Page Up Page Down key to increase decrease by 10 3 Click Save to apply 68 Configuring Client Settings Configuring User Interface Settings 4 3 7 Configuring Screensaver Settings To configure screensaver settings for your SC T46 please do the following 1 On ViewSonic Client Setup click User Interface gt Screensaver

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