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1. Corel Clicking on Advanced will open a window that allows to change some PC SC behaviour Leave parameters at their default values Page 86 of 104 Ae a ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 9 Remote Assistance It enables the VNC service on the Thin Client It is used by ThinMan Remote Assistance see ThinMan Guide for more information MCA RIEL Enable WiC Server Start YMC Server On Boot On Demand Accept Remote Control Accept Always Show Accept Reject DialogBox Auto accept after Sec Warn on termination of Remote Control Protected Logon Password Confirm Cancel Enable VNC Server it enables VNC service When enabled parameters are modifiable Section Start VNC Server On Demand default it allows remote control of the Thin Client when requested by ThinMan management console The VNC server is not always active and starts only when requested by ThinMan On Boot the VNC server will start at each terminal boots and any requests from VNC clients will be accepted The VNC server is always active Section Accept Remote Control Accept Always the VNC server will always accept remote VNC control requests Show Accept Reject DialogBox a dialog box will be displayed on the thin client user when someone is trying to take remote control of the terminal over the network The dialog box allows the thin client user to either accept or reject t
2. General Network User Interface Security Printers Control Panel a Obtain IP address from a DHCP server Insert static IP address Subnet Mask 1255 2755 255 0 Default Gateway Terminal Mane xT_48D650 Advanced Parameters Fing Function Cancel Obtain IP Address from DHCP Server use this setting if your network is configured to use a DHCP server The DHCP server will automatically provide the terminal with an IP address a network mask a domain and DNS servers Insert Static IP Address use this setting if you will manually insert the IP address of the terminal iP Address enter the IP address of the terminal in this field Subnet Mask enter the subnet mask for the terminal in this field the default value for this parameter is 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway enter the IP address of the server which routes traffic to and from the local network of the terminal Terminal Name enter the name by which the terminal will be Known on the network This name will be shown when using Praim ThinMan management software Page 30 of 104 A se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 4 2 1 Ping Functio
3. Driver name ColP Generic Text Only hy E In case the driver for the specific printer is not shown in the list is essential to install it on the host server VM where the user will connect to Select Manual edit and type a description of the driver not the single printer in the section below as defined in the control panel Host printers recopying carefully spaces and differences between upper and lower case Paper Size and Print a Test Page Select default printer page format that will be used for thin client local application the format is not used by shared printers and select whether you want to print a test page or not Page 48 of 104 ial ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide add Printer wizard Printing Preferences Set the printing preferences Paper Size a Add Printer Wizard Print Test Page To confirm that the printer is installed properly you can print a test Do vou want bo print 4 best page aii j Yes No Completing Installation Review all the configuration parameters and click on Finish to create the printer Page 49 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ss af Add Printer Wizard Completing the Add Printer Wizard You have successfully completed the Add Printer Wizard You specified the Following printer settings Name PrinterO1 CUPS name Printerll Port LSE Model eneric Text Only Rawy Paper Size
4. e eH eeo Page 78 of 104 se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide On the Program tab you may enter the pathname and file name that has to be executed when the user log on the server the desktop in this case is no visualized but it is possible to interact only with the launched software You can also define the working folder To enable this feature flag the Start the following program on connection option and insert the requested parameters E g enter C Windows Notepad exe as path and file name and C Windows as working folder will execute the notepad program when the user log on into the remote desktop The effective start of the program may depend from parameters set in the server Read Microsoft documentation for more information at the link http technet microsoft com en us library cc770821 aspx ROP Connection configuration 2 General Display Local Resources Program Experience Security Misc Performance 1 j Choose your connection speed to optimize amp performance Custom y Allow the Following Desktop background Font Smoothing Show contents of window while dragging Menu and window animation Themes Bitmap caching Cursor blink Cursor shadow Reconnect if the connection is dropped Cancel The Experience tab allows to define which features has to be enabled or disabled on the remote connection These features affects bandwidth usage and local remote CPU usage A list
5. Page 11 of 104 Pr ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ae arr 2 6 Assigning a Static IP Address Whether Insert Static IP Address is selected the following information must be completed IP Address enter a static IP Address for the device This address must be unique on the network and no other device can have the same address Subnet Mask enter the subnet mask for the terminal The subnet mask will determine the class of the network and therefore how network traffic will be routed to and from the terminal Default Gateway enter the IP Address of the gateway for access to IP addresses outside of the subnet mask SEUR wirary Configuration ini En You must specify the following network information If you do not know this information please ask your Network Administrator IP Address 192 168 0 100 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway 192 168 0 1 After entering the information click on Next to proceed with the configuration Page 12 of 104 ram Hy ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 2 Name Resolution DNS Domain Name Service and WINS Windows Internet Naming Service allow the resolution of logical system names to IP addresses The parameters for Name Resolution are Activate DNS enable DNS name resolution Default Domain Name the name of the default domain IP address of Primary DNS server enter the IP address of the primary DN
6. Warn me if authentication fails there is a warning window if the server is not certificated Do not connect if authentication fails the connection do not start if the server is not certificated Enable NLA authentication if available on remote side if enabled and supported by the RDS server requests credential before to start the connection Has to be enabled on server side Read Microsoft server documentation for more information e g http technet microsoft com en us library cc732713 aspx for Windows Server 2008 other version of O S might have different documentation Page 80 of 104 ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide CA Cenicates n Select a certificate File in the list or type the 4 certificate Full path in the edit box below Then CA Certificate File name Ironkimedia USB server cer Clicking on Import CA certificate will show this windows where the user can import server certificates and CA certificates The certificates has to be copied onto a USB mass storage key that when inserted in a device USB port will be listed and can be browsed until the certificate is selected Click Import to copy the certificate onto the device You can find more information in the About Certificates see page 104 paragraph microsoft com MicrosoFk Corporation 402 00050002 Delete Delete Clicking on Manage RDP Licenses shows licenses given by the server to the thin client It is possible to de
7. Auto connect Desktop based on Display Name it will connect to a specific virtual desktop depending by Client Host Name it will connect to the virtual desktop whose name is the same as the thin client hostname Client MAC Address it will connect to the virtual desktop whose name is the Same as the thin client MAC Address Desktop Display Name it will connect to the virtual desktop whose name is the same as the string specified in the text field 5 4 4 Options tab Page 67 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide VMware VIEW Gent EI session Connection Login Autostart Options USE Redirection options a USG Options Debug Force USB Redirection disable override server setting Enable Redirection of already connected devices Enable Printer Suto Connect TCe VD4 agent required ft ar Rdp Options _ Enable connection debug Cancel Options tab allows to configure various options Pram aye Force USB redirection disable disable the USB redirection feature independently from the server configuration Enable Redirection of already connected devices allows to export to the USB redirection already connected devices Enable Printer Auto Connect TCe VDA agent required allows to export the printer connected on the thin client local or networked printer It need the TCe VDA agent install on the Virtual Desktop Enable connection debug when flagg
8. ai London Pole ok PColP Microsoft ROF Depending on server settings hover the mouse over the protocol allows to change which protocol has to be used Desktop Help dh Disconnect from Server Cirl 0 Go to Desktop Library Alt ome eA Freferences ft Quit Ctri Gp To close the connection select Quit from File menu or press hotkeys combination CTRL Q on the keyboard Loose o Sec j h Autoreconnecting session Te short The connection will be restarted in 10 seconds User can Connect Now or Abort close the connection See Connections Manager see page 97 to reconnect to a closed connection Page 25 of 104 Hy ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide Prai oe 3 4 User Logout On the upper right part of the screen the user can logout from the running session clicking on Sign Out Sign Out Logging out from the session will load the initial login interface Page 26 of 104 ileal ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 4 Configuration Settings This chapter describes the configuration parameters for the ThinOX thin clients these will be referred to as Configuration Settings The Configuration Settings window is the equivalent of the Control Panel on a Windows based PC it allows you to configure the various operating parameters of the terminal The Configuration Settings window is displayed as a tabbed dialog where each page corresponds to a particular group of set
9. Citrix server in the field The URL has to be inserted or saved to the DHCP Option 181 in the correct form and depend on the server type Page 53 of 104 Pram ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide aye Whether only an IP Address or hostname is entered the URL will be completed using http as protocol and the XenDesktop URL in the form http lt server gt Citrix PNAgent config xml Example if you enter 192 160 0 100 the Receiver will use the URL http 192 168 0 100 Citrix PNAgent config xml Entering the protocol and the IP Address will complete the URL with the XenDesktop form using the protocol and the IP Address entered Example if you enter https 192 160 0 100 the Receiver will use the URL https 192 168 0 100 Citrix PNAgent config xml Entering more characters in the field than protocol and IP Address will use the URL as entered Pay attention to eventually errors Example if you enter https 192 160 0 100 dt PNAgent config xml the Receiver will use the URL https 192 160 0 100 dt PNAgent config xml this example URL is valid for a VDI in a Box server Auto connect if only one Desktop in list will connect automatically the client to the single Desktop whether there is only one available Desktop for the user Auto logoff at VD Logoff disconnect will automatically logoff the user from the thin client session when the user logoff or disconnect from the virtual desktop Power Off at V
10. D ThinMan_RC Outlook2007 Notepad 9 Desktop1024x Desktop Chrome 7608 calc Notepadi display HostName XT_43D650 IP Address 192 168 0 183 MAC Address 84 7E 40 48 D6 50 oe o Serial 1000063221 Version 9 0 0 d Power Model 19010 The loaded applications or desktops will be presented on the central part of the screen and arranged so that they are distributed on the screen Page 22 of 104 a ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide ThinMan_RC Outlook 2007 Notepad nd J D D Firefox Desktop1024x Desktop Chrome 768 al Hovering the mouse over an icon will highlight the icon and with a single click the selected application desktop will start Page 23 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide oa 3 3 199020 Model User Interface after User Login When the user has inserted its credential in the login window the thin client will load the resources from the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure File Desktop Help aX 192 166 4 13 Barcelona 1 XP Barcelona 2 W7 Barcelona 3 W7 London 1 PCoIP PCoIP Microsoft ROP PCoIP _ a London 2 London 3 Milano 1 XP Milano 2 W7 PCoIP PCoIP Microsoft ROP PCoIP Depending on the server rules and client options the VMware client will show the list of available desktop Double click a desktop icon to launch the corresponding virtual desktop Page 24 of 104 mh o E ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide
11. P N 860 000266 Logitech QuickCam Zoom M N V UW21 P N 861139 2000 Logitech QuickCam Connect M N V UCV39 P N 860 000114 Microsoft LifeCam HD 3000 Microsoft LifeCam VX 5000 Page 103 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide 7 2 About Certificates Certificates can be related to server e g RDS server or related to a certification authority Depending on the configuration of the network you can import only the CA certificate or both of them Certificates has to be generated in the Base 64 X 509 cer format Certificates saved in other formats cannot be read by the device Page 104 of 104
12. Tab LEAL Global Properes Preferences Hat Keys Server Location Delete Down TCF HTTP Browser w Default List This tab allows to specify protocols and addresses of XenApp servers that will be taken as default values during the Citrix session setup wizard Firewall Tab Page 56 of 104 ig ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide Devices 1080 Proxy Username Proxy Password SSL Relay Address amp Port OK Cancel The Firewall tab allows to configure the Citrix settings to connect the server through a firewall and or using a proxy Ask your network administrator for the required information Devices Tab LENTIL GORA Properes Preferences Hot Keys Server Location Firewall Devices Advanced Export USE Mass Storage devices CDROM Floppy HO Read Mo Device 4 write Mo Dynamic Client Drive Mapping Export USB Mass Storage devices allows to define whether USB Mass Storage devices connected to the Thin Client are to be exported on the virtual desktop Device defines the local drive name exported to the virtual desktop The USB mass storage devices will be shared as directories under the same device name The directory name is the name of the USB mass storage device Page 57 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ss Read and Write defines wheth
13. a N 013 Time HH MM Set Date and Time Time Zone GMT 01 00 Rome i Click on Set Date and Time to save previously entered values Page 90 of 104 Pram ae _ ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 12 OpenVPN Client ThinOX supports the OpenVPN technology This chapter explain how to configure the OpenVPN client 5 12 1 Preliminary Operation Save in a USB Mass Storage key the configuration files generated by OpenVPN that are related to the connection Whether you have only a zip file decompress it The number and the name of the files may vary depending by many configurations parameters Typically there are couple of crt files couple of key files a pem file a conf file and a ovpn file means a generic filename Instead of the last two files sometimes is present only one of them In case there is only one of the files with name ovpn or conf rename the single file in openvpn cfg In case there are both rename only the file with name conf in openvpn cfg Copy all these files in the USB Mass Storage key Plug the USB Mass Storage key into a thin client USB Port Pe HANE Depending on the thin client configuration you may see an icon on the thin client desktop representing the mounted USB Mass Storage key in the example above the USB Mass Storage key has NO NAME name 5 12 2 ThinOX Control Panel Open the ThinOX Configuration Settings window Select t
14. and exported through RDP ICS and other remote protocols Zonmiguraton SETI gs Printers Control Panel Add Printer 4 5 1 Add Printer To add and configure a printer click on the Add printer icon and follow the printer configuration wizard instructions Page 42 of 104 a ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide l l Add Printer Wizard Welcome to the Add Frinter Wizard This wizard help you to install a printer or make printer connections Select local or network printer Select local port or protocol Select printer driver Choose printer name Choose type of share Print test page To continue click Next ae Cancel l Add Printer Wizard Local or Network Printer The wizard needs to know which type of printer do set up Select the option that describes the printer you want to use Zz E Local printer attached to this thin client 4 network printer or a printer attached to another computer lt Back Cancel Select if you want to configure a local attached printer or a network shared printer Set Printer Server or Local Port In case of network printer select the protocol to be used and the printer server address see below Page 43 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide e In case of local attached printer select the type of connection port used default USB f Add Printer Wizard opecity a Printer If you don t know the name or a
15. and security features in enterprise environments ThinOX support Imprivata OneSign technology With this solution the user is enabled to perform a secure authentication with a proximity Smart Card RFID or traditional Smart Card towards Citrix XenDesktop or VMware View VDI infrastructures The strong integration of ThinOX with Imprivata OneSign allows a Single Sign On to the Virtual Desktop in a few seconds The user can thus access its desktop from any Praim Thin Client with a single Touch SHE SIgh Gatos Start GneSign login at poweron Ex Atkps fonesign mydomain cor Bootstrap URL Aittps 192 163 4 22 Connection timeout i5 Test Connection l l SSL Verification Mode Import TA certificate Login Options Allow Password based login PMD Allow Proximity Card based login UID Proximity Card Options Allow Self Service Password Reset YDI Integration YAE VEW Citrix MenDesktop XenDesktop Settings ymware View Settings m For a complete description of functionalities and configuration procedure see the related documentation available at Imprivata ThinOX Integration Page 85 of 104 Praim Hah ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 8 PCSC Server This function enables and implements the PC SC stack needed to access local and remote Smartcard It is used by PCoIP RDP ICA client and by Imprivata Agent It allows to log in with Smartcard to XenDesktop and View broker Enable PESE Daemon
16. bo use this printer as the default printer Yes O No f Add Printer Wizard Printer sharing fou can share this printer with other network users TF you wank to share this printer you must provide a share name For SMEBY queue name For LEDJLPRAY or port number For RAWY Do not share this printer Share with SMB protocol Samba mame Share with LPEDILPR protocol QUEUE Mame Share with RaW protocal If you want to share the printer with other users unflag the do not share this printer option and select one share mode Page 46 of 104 Prair ae oo ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide Share with SMB protocol This options allows the local printers to be shared using the SMB protocol Share with LPD LPR protocol This option allows the local printer to be shared using LPD LPR protocols When enabled the Line Printer Daemon LPD will be started on the terminal and accept requests for the enabled printers only those printers which are enabled can accept LPR printing requests Each printer has a default queue name which is used to differentiate the local printer from a remote system When the printer is enabled the queue name can be changed if needed For those printers which have configuration parameters a Configure button is displayed on the right of the printer queue name For COM port printers the baud rate flow control parity data bits and stop bits may be configured
17. comessione eet remote Hi Hl Ga m 1194 tls auth ta key 1 cipher AES 192 CBC user nobody group nogroup verb 2 mute all keepalive 10 120 comp lzo persist key ersist tun loat resoly retry infinite nobind script security 3 auth user pass The configuration file is showed with all the information Close the file clicking the window upper right corner on the red X icon Click on OpenVPN Client window OK to save the OpenVPN configuration Page 93 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide s rarr Click on Configuration Settings window OK to save the thin client changed configuration The thin client will immediately apply the new changed configuration 5 12 3 Running OpenVPN When OpenVPN is enabled the client will run automatically every time the thin client is rebooted and after the network connection is established Open PN Login t Enter OpenY PN Credentials User name Password Depending on the OpenVPN configuration the OpenVPN client will if needed request authentication moose Ph OpenVPN authentication failure Please verify credentials and server settings coal In case of error an error box is displayed with the error message Page 94 of 104 ae rairr Th 5 4 L ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 13 Port Based Authentication It allows to enable the Port Based IEEE802 1x Authentication EEEGUE e FOR ba
18. of predefined sets are available and can be selected using the combo box The features can be also individually flagged The parameter Reconnect if the connection is dropped retry to connect to the server if the connection dropped for some reasons e g network failure etc Page 79 of 104 Praim ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ae ABP Connection configuration a General Display Local Resources Program Experience Security Misc Security options For protocol version 7 Enable TLS encryption level Server certificate check Failure options Always connect even iF authentication Fails hy Enable NLA authentication if available on remote side Import CA certificate Manage ROP Licenses Cancel On the Security tab you can configure Enable TLS encryption layer allows to use TLS Transport Layer Security to encrypt communication TLS has to be enabled also on the server side Read Microsoft server documentation for more information e g http technet microsoft com en us library cc770833 aspx for Windows Server 2008 other version of O S might have different documentation Server certificate check failure options allows to decide depending from certificates if the connection has to be executed to manage certificates click on Import CA certificate see below Possible options are Always connect even if authentication fails the connection is executed even if the server is not certificated
19. option nok available PRAIM THINMAN Timeout 5 60 sec j 15 Test Connection Cancel Enable Connection from ThinMan allows the thin client to receive ThinMan communications and commands It has to be flagged if ThinMan is used to manage the thin clients DHCP Option is the number of DHCP Option configured on the DHCP Server to set ThinMan Address Default value is 163 ThinMan Address whether the DHCP Option is not configured the thin client will use this address to communicate with ThinMan Default value is PRAIM_THINMAN Timeout timeout in number of seconds that is used to communicate with ThinMan Click Test Connection to try and confirm the information entered Page 83 of 104 Pram Th ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide Tania Agent heme Authentication Thinklan Authentication Options Imprivata Onesign Credentials Passthrough Behaviour if ThinMan not available CO Use local configuration O Use last cached profile iC Force authentication Clear Profiles Cache Authentication it allows to use for the ThinMan Login the same credentials given to Imprivata Agent It allows also to define the actions taken in case ThinMan was not available or reachable Page 84 of 104 Ae se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 7 Imprivata OneSign Agent Imprivata OneSign www imprivata com Is an infrastructure that implements Single Sign On
20. remain available to the thin client Le a Smartcard Reader STDZO00 1206 2105 Mever Export Eg WiFi USB YT6656 160a 3184 Mever Export Vendor class Eg WiFi USB RAS YO 146F 2770 Never Export Vendor class Eg Castles Technology Co Ltd Oca6 0010 Never Export Vendor class Ofed 811e Never Export Printing class Refresh Sal Logitech Inc Optical Wheel Mou O46d c016 Human Interface device Add to Ex list oo SCM Microsystems Inc 04e6 5250 Defined at Interface Level Cancel Page 69 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ss The first list report the device exception list while the second report the currently plugged device To add a device to the exclusion list select it from the list of plugged device and click on Add to Ex list Define the type of exception by selecting to Never export or Always export the device then click OK to add the device to the exclusion list RDP Options Clicking on RDP Option allow to change parameters used by the RDP protocol in the VMware Infrastructure BUF SelngS Local Resources Experience Misc Remote computer sound Audio Settings Apply Windows key combinations For example 4LT TAB In Full screen mode only hy Local devices Connect automatically to these local devices when logged on bo the remote computer Printers Clipboard M
21. 2 160 0 100 the Receiver will use the URL http 192 168 0 100 Citrix PNAgent config xml Entering the protocol and the IP Address will complete the URL with the XenDesktop form using the protocol and the IP Address entered Example if you enter https 192 160 0 100 the Receiver will use the URL https 192 168 0 100 Citrix PNAgent config xml Entering more characters in the field than protocol and IP Address will use the URL as entered Pay attention to eventually errors Example if you enter https 192 160 0 100 dt PNAgent config xml the Receiver will use the URL https 192 160 0 100 dt PNAgent config xml this example URL is valid for a VDI in a Box server More informations and parameters can be found on Citrix Receiver Options 19010 mode see page 53 chapter 2 9 2 19030 Thin Client Model dedicated to RDS Infrastructure SEUR wizard Thin Client Server Address E 192 169 0 19 fou have succestully completed the Terminal Installation Wizard Please press Finish to accept the new configuration and begin using the Linux Terminal Finish Cancel On the last window you can enter the IP Address or hostname related to the RDS server More informations and parameters can be found on Microsoft RDS Options 19030 mode see page 74 chapter Page 16 of 104 A Mc ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 2 9 3 19020 Thin Client Model dedicated to VMware Infrastructure SEWUp wizard Thi
22. Co Ltd Oca6 0010 Never Export Vendor class gy Praim USB to LPT OFed 611e Never Export Printing class Currently plugged device list O45e 0779 Defined at Interface Level Cancel You will see the inserted webcam and eventually the microphone mounted on it this depends on the webcam model select the device and click on Add to Ex list vendor ID 045e Product ID 0779 Class vendor class Description Exception Be sure to select the Never Export exception option and click on OK Repeat this operation for the audio device mounted by the webcam if present 7 1 6 Sound Configuration Some webcam will mount not only a video device but also an audio device e g microphone To be sure to use the microphone correctly on the thin client you have to start the Sound Configuration module Page 102 of 104 AF se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide Soung COMNGUPSUON applet Sound Settings Audio Oukput Qutpuk Device INTERNAL TIS1 H EVM C Audio Input Input Device INTERNAL TILK EVE a Advanced Mixer Cancel From the Input Device list select the USB microphone and click on OK 7 1 7 Supported Webcams List of webcam models who have had working positive feedback Logitech HD Pro WebCam C910 M N V U0017
23. D Logoff disconnect will automatically power off the thin client when the user logoff or disconnect from the virtual desktop Auto Login if enabled allows to insert credential that will be used to connect to the virtual infrastructure User Name and Password enter the username and the password that will be used to connect via auto login to the virtual infrastructure Domain Name can be precompiled with a domain name that will be used on login phase the domain name is not visualized on the login panel and can not be modified by the user on login phase the only way for the user to use a different domain in login phase is to insert in the User name field on the login panel a string in the form lt domain gt lt username gt Citrix Access Gateway flag this option to use a Citrix Access Gateway to access the virtual infrastructure Token Password2 flag this option to allows the user to enter a the token in the login phase it adds an additional field in the login window More parameters can be entered clicking on USB Options or ICA Global Settings For a detailed descriptions of this parameters refer to next chapters ICA Global Settings see page 55 and USB Options see page 58 Once the parameters have been configured when the thin client starts will ask credential username and password and then query the specific server for a list of all Desktops Published Applications available to that user see Runn
24. Delay this option allows to customize both the repeat rate key and delay The Repeat Rate controls the rate at which a key is repeated after being held The Repeat Delay controls the time delay before a key is repeated after being pressed as the Repeat Delay is increased the time a key must be held before it is repeated increases accordingly 4 3 3 Screen Saver This option enables the Screen Saver Preview Type Praim Logo Timeout minuts Cancel It is possible to both set the type of screen saver and the keyboard and mouse timeout for its activation 4 3 4 Video Resolution The Video Resolution controller allows to configure many aspects of monitors screen resolution and color depth Page 36 of 104 ae rairr Th 5 4 L ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide Choose a combination of Resolution and Refresh Frequency From the list Single Monitor O Dual Monitor Monitor 1 Monitor 1 Screen resolution Colors 1024x768 60 Hz 4 3 ig 24 bits per pixel r Advanced Settings Ok Choose a combination of Resolution and Refresh Frequency cm From the list D Single Monitor Left a Monitor 1 Monitor 1 hy Screen resolution Colors 1024x768 60 Hz 4 3 yf 24 bits per pixel r Advanced Settings ThinOX Thin Clients support both single and dual monitor configurations Page 37 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ss S
25. For NET printers the IP address and queue name of the printer must be configured Example a USB printer is connected to the terminal LPD printing enabled the USB printer is checked and the queue name is usb In this case only LPR print jobs with the port usb will be printed on the local USB printer LPD LPR printing uses TCP IP port 515 Share with RAW protocol This options allows the local printers to be shared using also the RAW protocol RAW printing uses predetermined TCP IP ports starting at port 9100 The ports for RAW printing may be changed from their defaults It is possible to print RAW jobs locally on Parallel Serial and USB printers using different ports Once the thin client is rebooted the shared printer can be reached via the network with the selected protocol SMB LPD LPR RAW A Note Sharing the printer is not necessary to export it in Terminal Server environment Exporting and Selecting the Driver for Terminal Server In case of remote connections using RDP ICA or SSGD each connected printer can also be enabled to the remote server To enable select the specific check box and define server printer driver name and description Page 47 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide a al Add Printer Wizard Export tor Terminal server fou can export this printer on Terminal Server Export this printer on Terminal Server ROP or ICA oy Manifacturer GENeric hn
26. Revision 1 Date 29 May 2013 This document has been produced by Praim This guide the software and the firmware are protected under international copyright laws with all rights reserved It s forbidden to reproduce adapt or translate this guide into any language in any form or by any means except documentation kept by the purchaser for backup purposes without explicit written permission of Praim Srl The information in this document is subject to change without notice Praim Srl makes no representations or warranties with respect to the contents hereof and specifically disclaim any implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose Further Praim Srl reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes from time to time in the content hereof without obligation of Praim Srl to notify any person of such revision or changes Unless otherwise specified all references to company names addresses and data appearing in this guide or in screenshots and examples are fictitious and is only meant to illustrate the use of the Praim product and are used only for identification or explanation and to the owner s benefit All products and or company names mentioned herein are trademarks or copyrights of their respective owners Page 4 of 104 Pram ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 1 Introduction Praim ThinOX Terminals are based on the Linux embedded operating system Linux based Terminal design and are
27. S server IP address of Secondary DNS server enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server it will be used if the primary server is not available SEUR vileero Fill in the following optional information to use the Mame Resolution Thin Client Activate DNS Default domain name oraim it Primary DNS Server lisa 168 0 10 l Secondary DNS Server 192 168 0 11 lt Back Cancel After entering the requested information click on Next to continue with the configuration Page 13 of 104 Pram ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide T 2 8 Screen Size Video Refresh Frequency and Display Mode Select the desired screen size and video frequency from the drop down list this must be compatible with the monitor being used SEIU Wize Thin Client Desktop rea and Refresh Frequency Please choose the correct combination of Resolution and Refresh Frequency from this list Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency 1024x768 60 Hz 4 3 y Color Depth bits per pixel O 16b 24bpp 32 bpp Click on Next to continue Page 14 of 104 Ae se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 2 9 Wizard Completion In the last window of the wizard users can decide whether to complete the installation or change any previous settings by going Back in the process Whether you a
28. ased on category with this option it is possible to flag which categories of device has to be exported via redirection e g in this case Human Interface devices like mouse pad keyboard are not exported and remain available to the thin client Page 59 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ayvjoa LIST oS SmartCard Reader STO2000 1206 2105 Hg WiFi USE Te656 1604 3154 Be WiFi USB R 670 146F 2770 Eg Castles Technology Co Ltd Oca6 0010 oy Fraim USB to LPT Ofed 811e E m Currently plugged device list a SCM Microsystems Inc 04e6 5250 Sal Darfon Electronics Corp Optical Od62 a100 Never Export Never Export Never Export Never Export Never Export Vendor class Vendor class Vendor class Printing class Defined at Interface Level Human Interface device Add Edit Add to Ex list The first list report the device exception list while the second report the currently plugged device To add a device to the exclusion list select it from the list of plugged device and click on Add to Ex list Define the type of exception by selecting to Never export or Always export the USB device then click OK to add the device to the exclusion list Page 60 of 104 I rarr ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide Hy 5 2 Multimedia Codecs 19010 model The Multimedia Codecs panel allows users to enable the feature called HDX Med
29. at is depending on the webcam itself A good value to start the testing phase is 15 frames per sec Depending on the webcam model it can be increased to 20 or 30 If none of this is working try 0 value 7 1 5 Citrix HDX USB Redirection In order to prevent the redirection of the webcam via the HDX USB Redirection you have to configure it correctly Open the Citrix Receiver Options module and click on USB Options Litt HEA USE ReECIECTION o gt Enable Citrix HDs USB Redirection USE sharing options O Automatic share all plugged devices Sharing device based on category Composite devices Bluetooth devices Printing devices Smiartichip card devices Z J _ Human Interface devices _ Audio devices Scanning Imaging _ video devices Modem devices Exceptions list Cancel From the Citrix HDX USB Redirection module unflag the two option Audio Devices and Video Devices This configuration allows to manage the webcam video device and eventually the microphone audio device directly by the thin client Page 101 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide p You can also click on Exception list to access the exception device list and configure more precisely not to share the device p SmartCard Reader STOZO00 1206 2105 Never Export Be WiFi USB YT6656 160a 3164 Never Export Vendor class Eg WiFi USB RA2870 146f 2770 Never Export vendor class Eg Castles Technology
30. ay Local Resources Program Experience Security Misc Remote desktop size cs Choose the remote desktop size and behaviour Desktop Size Width pixels Height Colors True Color 24 bit y Note Settings on the remote computer might override this E E E Eo Display the connection bar when in Full screen mode Cancel On the Display tab is possible to configure parameters regarding screen and presentation On a Praim 19030 thin client model the connection is always executed on full screen window Colors allows to select the color bit depth of the connection Display the connection bar when in full screen mode when enabled visualize on the top a connection bar The connection bar is shown when the mouse is placed near the top margin of the screen It shows the IP Address or host name of the RDS server and allows to close the connection and to pin the bar to be always visible Page 75 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide as BUF COAAECION COnnguraton General Display Local Resources Program Experience Security Misc Remote computer sound Ta l Audio Settings keyboard Apply Windows key combinations For example ALT TABY eS In Full screen mode only gl Local devices Connect automatically to these local devices when logged on bo the remote computer Printers Clipboard More Cancel The Local Resources tab allows to configure which and how local devices are treated by the c
31. ddress of the printer you can search for a printer that meets your needs What printer do you want bo connect to O Connect to this printer SMB protocol IPiMame Printer name O Connect to this printer LPD LPR protocol IP Marne QUEUE name Connect to this printer RAW protocol IFiMame 192 168 0 20 SMB Credentials l Add Printer Wizard select a Printer Port Thin clients communicate with printers through ports Select the port vou wank your printer to use Use the Following port USB Universal Serial Bus hy Mote Most thin clients use the LPT1 port to communicate with a local printer The connector For this port should look something like this In case of Network printer selection the printer setup wizard will ask you to select the printer protocol you wish to use Page 44 of 104 Ae se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide Connect to this printer using SMB protocol this options allows to print on network printer via SMB protocol You are required to enter printer IP address or name printer name and SMB user credential Connect to this printer using LPD LPR protocol this options allows to print on network printer via LPD LPR protocol You are required to enter printer IP address or name and Queue name Connect to this printer using RAW protocol this options allows to print on network printer via RAW protocol You are required to enter printer IP add
32. dentials pass through this flag force the connection to use the credentials inserted before in the ThinMan Login for more information on ThinMan Login read the ThinMan User Guide Enable this flag only if the thin client is protected by the ThinMan Login a connection error is returned if you try to use this flag without ThinMan Login enabled Username Password Domain Name enter the embedded credentials for the connection credentials are not asked to the user This credentials are used firstly when the connection is executed if the login phase fails connection will ask for new credentials the new credentials are not stored Thin Client Logoff at VDI user logoff this property may be configured when the thin client is protected under ThinMan Login If the flag is enabled when the user logoff from the remote desktop the thin client execute a logoff and the ThinMan Login windows is displayed 5 4 3 Autostart tab Page 66 of 104 A EN ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide MATE VIEW EIEN EAI Session Connection Login Sutostart Options Auto connect options Auto connect Desktop if single in list Auto connect Desktop based on Display Mame Disable Desktop Auto connect Cancel On the Autostart tab the user can configure these options Auto connect Desktop if single in list if enabled and there is only a virtual desktop available from the VMware farm it will be automatically connected
33. designed for accessing servers and server based applications ona network The Thin Client technology provides simple and secure access to server based resources and applications as well as a lower total cost of device ownership TCO The installation of Praim ThinOX terminals can be performed in a matter of minutes and requires virtually no technical experience On the first boot a Wizard guides the user through the most basic terminal settings for the network keyboard and display Page 5 of 104 Praim ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide 2 Initial Installation The first time the ThinOX terminal is booted a Wizard will appear which will guide the user through the basic terminal settings Page 6 of 104 Pram Hy ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 2 1 Language Selection The first window of the configuration asks for the language to be used for the user interface of the terminal Language selecion Thin Client Italiano English UK C English C Francais Deutsch 0 Espa ol Select the language and click OK to continue with the configuration Page 7 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide 2 2 Welcome Window The welcome window shown below displays a Welcome message along with the firmware revision SPIUA Wierd eee Wey praim COM Thin Client Copyright 2002 2013 Praim Srl Product Mame 19030 PRAIM I20 4 Product ID oq VE 40 4640036 Kernel Ve
34. e ce More local device can be enabled to share with the remote session Ports will share parallel and serial port Smart Cards will share smart card devices Disk Drives will share disk drives Disk Letter will share local disk under a single disk letter that you may choose from the list if Traditional Mode is enabled Traditional Mode will share the disk drive devices under a single unit letter on the remote desktop Hudo setings Remote audio playback ey Play on this computer a oy _ Do not play Play on remote computer Remote audio recording RDP 7 4 2 Record From this computer Do not record Page 71 of 104 Pr ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide et air Clicking on Audio Settings will open the window above The audio generated by the remote session can be Play on this computer played on the thin client Do not play not played Play on remote computer played on the server Only for RDP 7 protocol version see below the audio input can be Record from this computer recorded from the thin client in the remote session Do not record not recorded anyway AU SEIS Local Resources Experience Misc Performance 1 j Choose your connection speed to optimize amp performance Modem 28 8 kbps n Allow the Following Desktop background Font Smoothing Show contents of window while dragging Menu and w
35. e cache of the bitmaps It is convenient having it enabled to save network bandwidth Enable RemoteFx it will enable the RemoteFX protocol Rendering Hard Soft tell the thin client to use hardware acceleration or software decoding Better is Hard Decoding Video Image tell the thin client which type of decompression using Leave the default value Enable NSCodec experimental enables NSCodec extension See http msdn microsoft com en us library ff635378 aspx for more information about NSCodec extension It is an experimental feature so do not use in production environment but only for testing purpose Page 82 of 104 Ae se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 6 ThinMan Users can address and configure access features to the ThinMan server It needs to be specified which is the referenced ThinMan When configured the thin client will use HTTPS Protocol instead of TCP UDP reliable device status and will send to ThinMan more information on the Thin Client itself Serial Subnet This configuration is required for ThinMan Policy Device and User and Zero Config see ThinMan documentation for more information innan Agent Connection Authentication Monitoring These options are used bo identify the ThinMan server to which the product will be notified Enable Connection from ThinMan ThinMan Options ThinMan Address IP HostWame DHCP option ThinMlan Address IP HostMamet when DHCP
36. e not valid Allow the unverifiable connection Not Secure in any case the connection to the server is executed Clicking on OK will close the window Select a certificate File in the list or type the certificate Full path in the edit box below Then imnt media USB Cancel certnewla02 cer certnew 404 cer CA Certificate File name mnt media se Clicking on Import CA Certificate will open the browsing window above Use it to browse where you save the Certification Authority certificate e g on a USB mass storage key Selecting the certificate and clicking on Import will save the selected certificate on the thin client Once the certificate is copied the window will automatically close Click on Cancel will close the window when you do not import the certificate For more information on certificate format read About Certificates see page 104 chapter 5 4 2 Login tab Page 65 of 104 Pr ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide a LL VMWare vew Cent Eat session Connection Login Autostart Options aa Enable Auto Login _ Thin Client Logoff at YOI user logoff Cancel On the Login tab you will find settings about Enable Auto Login when this flag is enabled enabled the user is not asked for credentials by the connection Credentials can be entered by the user using ThinMan Login or can be embedded in the connection see next parameters ThinMan Login cre
37. e the ThinMan Address SEIUA Wize IP Address Thin Client Network Settings would be obtained from a local DHCP server To use these settings press the button Next Otherwise press Wo to configure the Network settings manually Yes I will use the DHCP settings C No I will enter static network settings Praim ThinMan Configure Configure software informations for Praim ThinMan remate centralized administration Click on Configure to enter ThinMan Server information see next chapter or select the desired IP address option and click Next to continue Page 10 of 104 os ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 2 5 Configure ThinMan Address The window allow to configure information related to the ThinMan Server More information on chapter ThinMan see page 83 F x E Setup Wizard minan A Gent Authentication Monitoring Thin Clier These options are used bo identify the ThinMan server bo which the product will be notified Enable Connection From Thinkan Thinklan Options ThinMan Address IP Hosthane DHCP option 163 ThinMan Address IP HostWame when DHCP option nok available PRAIM_THINMAN Timeout 5 60 sec 15 Test Connection coe
38. ed it activate the writing of a debug file Use only when requested by Praim Support team Clicking on About will show information on VMware View client USB Options It configure the VMware USB Redirection It allows to export to the virtual desktop the USB devices connected on the Thin Client Page 68 of 104 Ae e e ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide Sl Vare VIEW USE REGIMECION ae Configure the Ymware View USB redirection rules USE sharing options O Automatic share all plugged devices Sharing device based on category Composite devices Bluetooth devices Printing devices Smart Chip card devices Mass Storage devices _ Human Interface devices Audio devices Scanning Imaging video devices Modem devices vendor class devices Exceptions list Cancel You have to decide to Automatic share all plugged devices selecting this parameter will share all USB devices plugged in the thin client to the virtual desktop Shared resources are not more visible from the thin client This is a not recommended option e g all the USB devices will be not more available locally on the thin client Sharing device based on category with this option it is possible to flag which categories of device has to be exported via redirection e g in this case Human Interface devices like mouse pad keyboard are not exported and
39. eee Pram N Documentation Area ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide This document is exclusive property of Praim Srl Permission is granted to print and copy this document for noncommercial distribution Author Documentation Date 30 May 2013 09 31 URL http wiki praim com display ThinOX923InoSoC Page 1 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide Table of Contents 1 2 Introduction Initial Installation 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 2 5 2 6 2d 2 8 2 9 Language Selection Welcome Window End User License IP Address Configure ThinMan Address Assigning a Static IP Address Name Resolution Screen Size Video Refresh Frequency and Display Mode Wizard Completion 2 9 1 19010 Thin Client Model dedicated to Citrix Infrastructure 2 9 2 19030 Thin Client Model dedicated to RDS Infrastructure 2 9 3 19020 Thin Client Model dedicated to VMware Infrastructure Running Environment Ad 3 2 See 3 4 Power Management of the thin client 9010 Model User Interface after User Login 9020 Model User Interface after User Login User Logout Configuration Settings 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 4 5 General 4 1 1 Restore the Terminal to Factory Default Property Setting Network 4 2 1 Ping Function 4 2 2 Advanced Parameters 4 2 3 Hosts Table 4 2 4 DHCP Log File 4 2 5 DHCP Leases 4 2 6 DHCP Renew User Interface 4 3 1 Mouse Settings 4 3 2 International Settings 4 3 3 Screen Saver 4 3 4 Video Resolution Securit
40. en DNS is enabled enter the Name of the Domain you want to join DNS Address 1 when DNS is enabled enter the IP address of the primary DNS server DNS Address 2 when DNS is enabled enter the IP address of the secondary DNS server This DNS server is used if the primary DNS server is unavailable Network if Static IP is enabled enter the network where the terminal is Broadcast Address if Static IP is enabled enter the broadcast address for the network the broadcast address specifies the network class for special broadcast messages 4 2 3 Hosts Table Page 32 of 104 Ae ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide mosis Tapie 5 168 25 275 server Cancel Through the Hosts Table users can easily associate IP addresses to descriptive names without having to use DNS the format is to define one address name association per line the IP address of the machine first and then the descriptive name for the host 4 2 4 DHCP Log File It allows to view the log file created during the DHCP negotiation 4 2 5 DHCP Leases It allows to view the DHCP configuration received from the server 4 2 6 DHCP Renew Renegotiate the network configuration with the DHCP server Page 33 of 104 Prarm Hah ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide 4 3 User Interface The User Interface tab allows users to achieve a higher level of interface customizatio
41. er the exported device can be read or written in the virtual desktop Possible values are Yes the operation is allowed No the operation is NOT allowed Prompt on the first access to the device a confirmation is required the choice is valid for the connection session Advanced Tab Tient IZA Global Properties Preferences Hot Keys Server Location Firewall Devices Advanced r ICA Client configuration files Edit wclient ini Add Certificate Edit module ini E Force Window Manager to report Working Grea reboot Edit All_ Regions ini HDY Features Flash Redirection Mouse Sends Contral PointerClickTime T O WebCam FrameRate Font Smoothing Type None Cancel ICA Client Configuration files user can access and modify Citrix Client configuration files Force Window Manager to report Working Area reboot reserved option It needs a reboot to be applied Mouse Sends Control V allows to emulate a CTRL V keyboard pressing on the clicking of the central mouse button the same to execute a paste operation It emulates the same behaviour for a mouse used under Linux O S PointerClickTime allows to enter the value for the ica wfclient pointerclicktime option of the registry Leave unchanged if you do not have strong necessities to change it Font Smoothing Type allows to configure the font smoothing t
42. he Control Panel tab locate the OpenVPN Client icon and double click it Page 91 of 104 Prarm Th ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide OpenVPN Client Edit Configuration Import Config Files Flag the Enable OpenVPN option to activate the two buttons on the window For every files previously copied into the USB Mass Storage key execute this procedure Click Import Config Files wang Hiin Select a certificate File in the list or type the certificate Full path in the edit box below Then press Import imnt media Import Cancel CA Certificate File name front medial USB Browse the USB Mass Storage key double clicking on the directories to locate the previously saved files Page 92 of 104 Ae e ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide wang z Select a certificate file in the list or type the certificate Full path in the edit box below Then press Import ca crk Cancel connessionepraim cre connessioneprain key COnnessionepraim ovpn dh2046 pem ba key openvpn ctg CA Certificate File name Iront mediafUSB ypnfopenvon chg Select the file and click Import Be sure to import all the OpenVPN configuration files To be sure that at least the openvpn cfg file is copied click on Edit Configuration penser CT Elient proto udp dey tun ca Ca CIE dh dh2048 pem cert comessionepraim crt key
43. he of the bitmaps It is convenient having it enabled to save network bandwidth Enable RemoteFxX it will enable the RemoteFX protocol Rendering Hard Soft tell the thin client to use hardware acceleration or software decoding Better is Hard Decoding Video Image tell the thin client which type of decompression using Leave the default value Enable NSCodec experimental enables NSCodec extension See http msdn microsoft com en us library ff635378 aspx for more information about NSCodec extension It is an experimental feature so do not use in production environment but only for testing purpose Page 73 of 104 Pr ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide we air 5 5 Microsoft RDS Options 19030 model RDS client requires a Remote Desktop Services server active and reachable over the network On the Praim 19030 thin client model you can define a single connection to Microsoft RDS server Click on the Microsoft RDS Options icon in the Control Panel tab The default values of the parameters are reported by the screenshots ROP Connection configuration General Display Local Resources Program Experience Security Misc Connection Options Type the name of connection Mame Type the name of the computer Computer 192 168 0 19 Auto Login information User name Password Domain Praim ThinMlan Passthrough Thin Client Logoff at RDF user logoff ask Credentials before co
44. he remote control request Auto Accept it accepts automatically remote control requests whether the thin client user has not responded to the Accept Reject dialog box after a specific time interval in seconds Page 87 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide Pram Warn on termination of Remote Control display an information dialog box when the remote assistance session has terminated Section Protected Logon Password and Confirm it requires the remote user to enter a password in order to take remote control Page 88 of 104 _ ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 10 Sound Configuration Users can adjust audio output input level and select which devices are used to reproduce or capture audio signal SOUNG CONNQUrSUOn appiet Sound Settings Audio Gukput Qutpuk Device TINTERMAL TISI EVM w Audio Input Input Device INTERNAL TISS EVM 3 id Advanced Mixer In case you are attaching external sound device use this configurator to select where reproduce audio An example can be found in Configuring the HDX RealTime Webcam Video Compression 19010 see page 99 Page 89 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 11 Date and Time Pram Th Users can specify Thin Client Date and Time and enable Time Server Rdate or NTP protocols for automatic update Date ant VME _ Enable Time Server ROATE NTP Time Server MamesIP very Hours Dake and Time Date DEIMM rY lai
45. hinOX Users Configuring the HDX RealTime Webcam Video Compression 19010 see page 99 About Certificates see page 104 Page 98 of 104 ee ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 7 1 Configuring the HDX RealTime Webcam Video Compression 19010 ThinOX supports the HDX Realtime Webcam Video Compression in a Citrix environment XenApp and XenDesktop This chapter explain how to configure the ThinOX environment to use this feature 7 1 1 ThinOX Control Panel In the ThinOX Control Panel there are many controls that has to be configured in order to use the webcam LOAIGUrS0On setings General Network User Interface Security Printers Control Panel S hf amp fs Port based SMMP Agent Imprivata PESC Server Open PN WebCam Authentication OnesSign Client MultiMedia Remake Sound Date amp Time f Citrix Receiver ThinMan Codecs Assistance f Configuration Options Cancel 7 1 2 Praim Multimedia Codecs In order to use the HDX RealTime Webcam Video Compression the Praim Multimedia Codecs control has to be enabled Page 99 of 104 Pram wyi ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide PRA MUNTRhEGIS Cogecs Global Function applied to all Citrix and YMware ROP connections to show multimedia contents Enable PRAIM MultiMedia Codecs Vers 1 28 19 Praim Multimedia Codecs is not installed by default in the ThinOX environment it is a paid extension that has to be ordered together wi
46. iastream Redirection on Citrix and VMware connections in this last case only with RDP protocol It installs and enables all the necessary video and audio codecs This feature is optional and has a separated license that has to be purchased from Praim par tt ARAM MUMMEOIa COogecs Global Function applied to all Citrix and We Ve ware ROP connections to show multimedia contents Enable PRAIM MultiMedia Codecs Vers 1 28 19 Page 61 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 3 Webcam 19010 model This feature enable disable the HDX Realtime Webcam Video Compression used by the Citrix connection It is enabled by default WE aM z L Enable WebCam a Force Loading Drivers Hotplug Once enabled you can Force Loading Drivers will load in memory all the device drivers present in the thin client useful for testing purpose and for initial testing of the HDX Realtime Webcam Hotplug try to load the appropriate driver depending on the connected webcam If it is not working try the other option J Note In the case you are using HDX Realtime Webcam be sure to not export webcam via HDX USB Redirection Refer to Configuring the HDX RealTime Webcam Video Compression see page 99 paragraph for a detailed guide Page 62 of 104 ram hy ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 4 VMware View Options 19020 model VMware View client requires a VMware View farm or se
47. indow animation Themes Bitmap caching Cursor blink Cursor shadow _ Reconnect if the connection is dropped Cancel The Experience tab allows to define which features has to be enabled or disabled on the remote connection These features affects bandwidth usage and local remote CPU usage A list of predefined sets are available and can be selected using the combo box The features can be also individually flagged The parameter Reconnect if the connection is dropped retry to connect to the server if the connection dropped for some reasons e g network failure etc Page 72 of 104 Ae ss ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide RUF Seng s Local Resources Experience Misc Advanced Options fal 7 Attach to System Console Options For protocol version 7 Video Redirection _ Enable RemoteF X Enable Bitmap Cache Rendering Decoding Enable WSCodec fexperimental Cancel On the Misc tab you can configure options for Attach to System Console if enabled connect to the system console of the server Enhanced options for Protocol version 7 Video redirection allows the software decoding on the thin client of the video file played locally on the server not used for flash format video It is available when client connects to Microsoft 2008 Server Microsoft 2012 Server Windows 7 Enterprise or Ultimate Windows 8 Professional Enable Bitmap Cache enables the cac
48. ing Environment see page 18 for more informations Page 54 of 104 Ae se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 1 2 ICA Global Settings This ICA Global Settings dialog window is used to configure settings for the Citrix connection Preferences Tab HEAT ILA Global Properties Preferences Hot Keys Server Location Firewall Devices Advanced Default Colours Citrix Receiver For Linux4rm Version 12 5 0 226119 Default 256 Colour Mapping MultiMonitor Primary Secondary e p E Stretched Enable Windows Alert Sounds Enable Audio Input Device MultiMonitor in case of Dual Monitor the aspect is defined once connected Primary Secondary or Stretched on both monitors Enable Windows Alert Sounds it enables Windows Alert sounds in Citrix sessions Enable Audio Input Device it enables audio input phone jack from the thin client towards server Hot Keys Tab Page 55 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide e Client ICA Global Properties Preferences Hot Keys Remote Function Modifiers key l P Ctrl Shit Ctrl ShiFt Local Ctrl Shift Remote Ctrl Shift trl Shit Ctrl Shit Ctrl Shift Hot Keys allows the mapping of special keys within the Citrix session Key combination management through this tab users can decide whether Windows Hotkeys such as CTRL ALT Canc are managed by the Thin Client operating system or remotely within the connection Server Location
49. ingle Dual Monitor users can decide on a single or dual monitor station defining specific features needed on each one In case of dual monitor the arrangement right left can be set out by specifying the SVGA DVI source NOTE dual monitor arrangement requires one VGA and one DVI monitor without further DVI VGA adaptors Ino and Atomino models require dual monitor adapter cable DVI I to SVGA DVI Monitor 1 2 select from the drop down the monitor on which will be applied the chosen resolution Resolution it allows to select the preferred resolution In dual arrangement users can select the preferred resolution for each monitor Colors it allows to define the color depth NOTE changes will be effective after clicking on OK on the control panel A pop up will then request either to confirm or restore the chosen features e g Monitor Resolution Whether none of the options will be chosen or settings were wrong black or blur video the video will be restored automatically to previous settings after 30 seconds Advanced Settings VIGEOROYanced Enable Power Saving DPMS Enable Font Server Enable MFS Fonts _ Enable DOZ _ Enable C T Hardware Acceleration _ VESA driver _ Enable Debug Show Debug Log Block 11 Access From Network E Cancel Page 38 of 104 ileal ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide Advanced settings allows to Power Saving enable power saving settings Font Server enab
50. le to specify Font Server address and port Font via NFS additional Fonts retrievable on specific Server through NFS protocol Users can also customize more specific video management features Enable DDC through Display Data Channel users can receive identification data on their screen Hardware Acceleration it enables integrated video card acceleration VESA driver it enables display management through VESA driver Enable Debug it enables and allows debug information display Block X11 access from network limit Thin Client access through X11 protocol Enable CVT it enables display interface through Coordinated Video Timings protocol Page 39 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ss 4 4 Security The Security page enables controlled access to the terminal and its configuration screens This may be done from the system administrator by locking down the terminal so making the terminal configuration unavailable to the normal user Zoniguratan setings General Network User Interface Security Printers Control Panel es C Deny Connection Changes Enable SSH Enable WSB Mass Storage Enable Poweroff Reboot Password required to modify the terminal configuration User Parameters video Settings International Settings C Mouse Settings C Enable Hotkey Sound Settings Show Advanced Settings Button User Authentication Cancel Deny Connection Modify does not allow the user to edit o
51. lete individual or all licenses Page 81 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide a ABP Connection configuration 2 General Display Local Resources Program Experience Security Misc Advanced Options ______ ee Er Enable Compression Delete License at Boot Attach to System Console Options For protocol version 7 RDF license Unique ID Host Mame 0 Mac Address _ Video Redirection _ Enable RemoteF Enable Bitmap Cache Rendering Decoding _ Enable N5Codec experimental Lm Cancel On the Misc tab you can configure options for Enable Compression enables compression of the streamed data Delete License at Boot at every boot of the thin client the licenses present on it will be deleted Attach to System Console if enabled connect to the system console of the server Enhanced options for Protocol version 7 RDP License unique ID select to use the host name or the mac address to request the license to the server It is preferable to use MAC address in this way changing the name of the thin client will not affect the license request Video redirection it software decodes on the thin client video played on the server It is available when client connects to Microsoft 2008 Server Microsoft 2012 Server Windows 7 Enterprise or Ultimate Windows 8 Professional Enable Bitmap Cache enables th
52. n The Ping dialog box will help pinging other computers on the network and verifying network connectivity Address 192 169 0 80 PING 192 168 0 80 192 168 0 80 56 data bytes 64 bytes from 192 168 0 80 seqg 0 ttl 128 time 7 766 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 0 80 seq 1 ttl 126 time 0 441 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 0 80 seq 2 ttl 126 time 0 456 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 0 80 seq 3 ttl 126 time 0 449 ms 64 bytes from 192 168 0 80 seq 4 ttl 126 time 0 470 ms 4 2 2 Advanced Parameters Through the Advanced Parameters dialog box users can specify the default domain and DNS servers Page 31 of 104 Pra ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide E arr POVEnCeO MEMO parameters Default Domain praim it local DNS 1 Address 192 168 0 18 DNS 2 Address 192 168 0 1 Advanced parameters Network MTU 1500 r oT 1 Cae oe DHCP Log File DHCP Leases TCP Window Scaling DHCP Renew i 1 Enable DNS check this box if you want to use DNS for solving host names to IP addresses Default Domain wh
53. n according to their needs and preferences Zoniguraton setings General User Interface Control Panel Mouse International Screen Saver Video Settings Settings Resolution 4 3 1 Mouse Settings It allows to set the type of mouse in use and to customize both the pointer speed and acceleration Page 34 of 104 ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide Speed Acceleration _ 3 Buttons Emulation _ Disable Right Button Invert Buttons Type selects the type of mouse The mouse selection also allows the configuration of a touch screen device Speed the Speed slider controls the sensitivity of the mouse to movement A slower speed results in a lower mouse sensitivity Acceleration the Acceleration slider controls the mouse acceleration 4 3 2 International Settings Through this dialog box users can set both the language for the system and the keyboard TEST a setings System Language we Language English w Layout English United Kingdorn W Repeat Delay K Ke _ _ _ _ o Enable MumLock ak Startup System Language selects the language for the user interface Page 35 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide Keyboard Layout selects the language for the keyboard layout Edit by clicking on edit users can customize the keyboard definition file Enable NumLock at Startup it automatically enables NumLock when Thin Client starts Repeat Rate and
54. n Client Server Address Su 192 168 4 13 You have succestully completed the Terminal Installation Wizard Please press Finish to accept the new configuration and begin using the Linux Terminal Finish Cancel On the last window you can enter the IP Address or hostname related to the VMware farm server More informations and parameters can be found on VMware View Options 19020 model see page 63 chapter Page 17 of 104 S Pra ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide we int 3 Running Environment Once the device is powered on or when the initial installation is terminated the thin client will connect to the single connection defined and is ready to accept credentials The wallpaper on the desktop reflect the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure used for the connection User name Citrix Receiver Password HostName XT_48D650 IP Address 192 168 0 183 MAC Address 84 7E 40 48 D6 50 Settings o Serial 1000063221 Version 9 0 0 Model 19010 In this example the thin client is connecting to a Citrix Infrastructure on a 19010 model Page 18 of 104 rarr ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide ao te m Microsoft RDS Remote Desktop Connection User name Password Domain HostName XT_484D36 IP Address 192 168 2 128 MAC Address 84 7E 40 48 4D 36 Settings Serial 1000063254 Version 9 2 2 Power f Model 19030 In this example the thin client is co
55. nfo 1868 Mb MMC _ Restore the terminal parameters to factory default OK Cancel Apply 4 1 1 Restore the Terminal to Factory Default Property Setting This option will reset all Terminal Properties to their factory default parameters By selecting this option the terminal will reboot and the configuration Wizard displayed again at its restart Page 28 of 104 Ar se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide F configuration settings General Network User Interface Securit Printers Control Panel Praim Srl VIETEUIT terminal parameters Warning All the parameters and connections will be lost Are you sure to restore the terminal factory defaults Restore the terminal parameters to factory default T Cancel i Flagging the Reset Network Setting parameter will also reset all information on network settings IP Address and ThinMan Server Address To leave them untouched do not flag this parameter Click Yes to start the reset to factory default operation Page 29 of 104 Pr ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide et air 4 2 Network The Network page controls the parameters for the network interface LONNGUrSUOn setings
56. nnecting to a RDS server on a 19030 model Page 19 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ram File Desktop Help vmware Horizon View Client Connect to server Enter your user name and password View Conne A eter ie pa 1X bHps i 192 168 4 13 https 4 192 166 4 13 44 Username l Password Domain WDI TESTI copcop Xos Sx x Always connect to th In this example the thin client is connecting to a VMware farm on a 19020 model Page 20 of 104 Prair ae e ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 3 1 Power Management of the thin client The thin client can be powered off or rebooted by pressing the power icon placed on the bottom right part of the screen HostName XT_48D650 IP Address 192 168 0 183 MAC Address 84 7E 40 48 D6 50 Settings o Serial 1000063221 Version 9 0 0 d Power i Model 19010 A dialog window is shown requesting to select the type of operation to be executed After 10 second if there is no interaction from the user the device is powered off ae Reboot Power OFF Power off in g seconds Page 21 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide p 3 2 19010 Model User Interface after User Login When the user has inserted its credential in the login panel the thin client will load the resources from the Virtual Desktop Infrastructure Sign Out a an
57. nnection Cancel On the General tab you have to insert the Computer address can be an IP Address or a hostname where the RDS server resides You can also insert a credential User name Password and Domain that the connection will use to login automatically to the server In this case no information needs to be entered by the user when the connection starts It is also possible to pre compile only User Name and or Domain so these fields will be already compiled when the connection starts they can be also altered by the user Other options that can be enabled are Praim ThinMan Passthrough enable this option if you are using ThinMan Login in this way the credential entered are used by the RDS connection ThinMan Login protect the thin client requesting credential from unauthorized use See ThinMan Guide for more information on this feature Page 74 of 104 A Mc ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide Thin Client Logoff at RDP user logoff use this option together with one of the other to return to the login screen when the RDS connection is closed or logged off Ask Credentials before connection enabling this option will asks the user for credential through a dedicated window before the thin client connects to the server The entered credential will then be used by the connection This option cannot be set if Praim ThinMan Passthrough is enabled SUP Tonnection contguratan x General Displ
58. ode is enabled Traditional Mode will share the disk drive devices under a single unit letter on the remote desktop Hotplug Mode will share the disk drive devices using a name for every connected device Redirect USB Mass Storage will share the USB mass storage disk or key Disk Label indicates which name is assigned to the connected devices if Hotplug Mode is selected Mount point name will use the name of the connected device Incremental Letter will start from the previously Disk Letter parameter and assign a single letter for every connected devices Page 77 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide Le rarr SUI Sens Remote audio playback rej Play on this computer ey Do not play D Play on remote computer Remote audio recording ROP 7 4 0 Record From this computer Clicking on Audio Settings will open the window above The audio generated by the remote session can be Play on this computer played on the thin client Do not play not played Play on remote computer played on the server Only for RDP 7 protocol version see below the audio input can be Record from this computer recorded from the thin client in the remote session Do not record not recorded anyway Experience Security Misc Start a program f Start the Following program on connection Program path and File name Start in the Following Folder
59. ode in which the client can connect the VMware server More information can be available at VMware documentation site e g consult http pubs vmware com view 50 index jso com vmware view administration doc GUID 84 Enable Smart Card Login allows login to be made via smart cards Show Top bar enable or not the top bar in the connection screen Bitmap Cache size MB the maximum amount of memory dedicated to cache bitmap used by the client Enable FIPS PCoIP encryption SSL YeEMIcailon Mode This mode determines how the client proceeds when it can not verify thak your connection to the server is Secure Reject the unverifiable connection Secure Requires a trusted valid certificate CD Warn if the connection may be insecure Default Warns about self signed or expired certificates Allow the unverifiable connection Mot Secure Connects even if the connection may be compromised Clicking on SSL Verification Mode will change the behaviour of the client depending on certificates Reject the unverifiable connection Secure the connection to the server will be rejected if certificates are not loaded on the client or they are not corresponding to the server Page 64 of 104 Ae ee ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide Warn if the connection may be insecure Default when connecting to a non secure server the client warn and reject the connection if certificates ar
60. onnection On the Keyboard section select if combination key has to be apply On the local computer the combination keys are first intercepted in the local computer and then passed to the remote session On the remote computer the combination keys are first intercepted in the remote session and then passed to the local computer In fullscreen mode only if the connection run in full screen mode then the combination keys are first intercepted in the remote session and then passed to the local computer else the combination keys are first intercepted in the local computer and then passed to the remote session On Local devices section you may select to share local devices on the remote session Printers and Clipboard can be shared using appropriate options while pressing More will open a new configuration window allowing more choice Page 76 of 104 Ae se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide a mp i oy te 7 Bynpes el ee ry fe LOC DEVICES and Resources Spions Choose the local devices and resources thak you want bo use in the remote session Forts Smart Cards Disk Drives More local device can be enabled to share with the remote session Ports will share parallel and serial port Smart Cards will share smart card devices Disk Drives will share disk drives Disk Letter will share local disk under a single disk letter that you may choose from the list if Traditional M
61. ore Cancel The Local Resources tab allows to configure which and how local devices are managed by the connection On the Keyboard section select if combination key has to be apply On the local computer the combination keys are first intercepted in the local computer and then passed to the remote session On the remote computer the combination keys are first intercepted in the remote session and then passed to the local computer In fullscreen mode only if the connection run in full screen mode then the combination keys are first intercepted in the remote session and then passed to the local computer else the combination keys are first intercepted in the local computer and then passed to the remote session Page 70 of 104 oh S Ae e ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide On Local devices section you may select to share local devices on the remote session Printers and Clipboard can be shared using appropriate options while pressing More will open a new configuration window allowing more choice LOCA Devices and Resources Options Choose the local devices and resources thak you want bo use in the remote Session Ports Smart Cards Disk Drives Disk Letter Disk Redirection Mode Traditional Mode fexport single mount point Hotplug Mode fexport disk when plugged Redirect USB Mass Storage Se Redirect User Partition 4 Redirect Network shares Disk Label Mount point nam
62. r even access the configuration menu of connections Enable SSH will enable the SSH service on the thin client Enable USB Mass Storage this option enable or disable the USB hotplug detection Enable PowerOff Reboot when flagged will show the Power icon on the desktop see Running Environment see page 18 chapter and the Shut down button on the Connections Manager see page 97 window Require a password to modify the configuration this option password protects access to the Terminal Properties dialog box User Parameters it can be specified and configured which parameters can be modified by users when the terminal is protected by a password Page 40 of 104 Pram ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide User Authentication this option password protects the access to the terminal on the startup and after the screensaver has been launched At this point you have to enter and confirm the password Allow user to modify password when checked allows users to modify the password Page 41 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ue rai 4 5 Printers In the Printers page users can configures printers and printer sharing for the terminal The ThinOX thin client series support the sharing of locally attached printers using LPR RAW or ThinPrint printing protocols Each of these protocols can be configured on any type of attached printer allowing the terminals to be used as print servers In addition printers can be used
63. re configuring thin client model dedicated to single Virtual Desktop Infrastructure you may configure dedicated parameters depending from it See next chapters for detailed informations To complete the configuration click on Finish 2 9 1 19010 Thin Client Model dedicated to Citrix Infrastructure Sep wizard connection options Thin Client Retrieve PMAgent site URL from DHCP Option 181 O Enter PN amp gent site URL Ex XenDesktop httots i lt server gt Citrix PAAgent contig xml Ex VO1 in a Box httpis i lt server fdtfPNagent contig xml You have succestully completed the Terminal Installation Wizard Please press Finish to accept the new configuration and begin using the Linux Terminal On the last window you can enter the informations related on Citrix server By selecting Retrieve PNAgent site URL from DHCP you configure the thin client to use the URL provided by the network via the DHCP Option 181 By selecting Enter PNAgent site URL you have to insert the URL for the Citrix server in the field The URL has to be inserted or saved to the DHCP Option 181 in the correct form and depend on the server type Page 15 of 104 Pr ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ue arr Whether only an IP Address or hostname is entered the URL will be completed using http as protocol and the XenDesktop URL in the form http lt server gt Citrix PNAgent config xml Example if you enter 19
64. ress or name and Port number RAW printing uses prefixed TCP IP ports starting at port 9100 The ports for RAW printing can be changed from their defaults Local Driver Selection Select the printer model from the local driver list This can be used when printing directly from thin client local applications e g local Firefox browser Add Printer Wizard Install Local Driver The manifacturer and model determine which local driver to use ue Select the manifacturer and model of your printer IF your printer is not listed consult vour printer documentation For compatible printer software Dell Generic Text Only Raw gt Dymo Generic ESC P Bot Matrix Printer epsShigh I Epson Generic E5SC_FP_Dot_Matrix_FPrinter eps9mid Fujitsu Generic ESC P Dot Matrix _Printer epson Generic Generic ESC P Dot Matrix _Printer epsanc Gestetner Generic ES P_Dot Matrix _Printer lgs5o unm oT ee ee OT Oe be CH a Have Disk Note Use Generic Text Only Raw driver to create printers that will be exported in Terminal Server environment RDP ICA Name and Sharing Page 45 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide e Type or accept the printer name and define whether to use it as default printer f Add Printer Wizard Mame our Printer TOU must assign a name to this printer Type a name for this printer Keep the name as short as possible Printer name Printer il UPS name PrinterOl Do you want
65. rsion 2 6 37 Software version Praim ThinG 9 2 2 Memory 572172 Kb CPU ARMY Processor rev 2 v l 1000 00 MHz Welcome This wizard will help you setup your terminal for the network connection Cancel Click on Next to proceed to the first window of the setup Page 8 of 104 Ae se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 2 3 End User License Read the End User License Agreement SEUR wirary Thin Client End User License Agreement Thin Client THIS I5 4 LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN YOL AND PRAIM SRAL FPRAIM REGARDING SOFTWARE INSTALLED ON THE THIM CLIENT YOL PURCHASED SOFTWARE PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY BY CLICKING THE ACCEPT BUTTON AND CONFIGURING THE SOFTWARE YOU INDICATE YOUR AGREEMENT TO BE BOUND BY ALL OF THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF THIS AGREEMENT IF YOL DO NOT AGREE TO THE TERMS AMDO CONDITIONS YOU SHOU D FT THIS PAGF AMD You must accept this agreement to use these terminal Please press Accept to accept the agreement and continue with the setup cack Click on Accept if you agree with the terms and to proceed to the next step of the setup Page 9 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide 2 4 IP Address The following screen allows the setting of the IP address in one of two ways Obtain an IP address automatically from a DHCP Server Assign a static IP address It also allows to configur
66. rver active and reachable over the network On the Praim 19020 thin client model you can define a single VMware View connection Click on the VMware View Options icon in the Control Panel tab The default values of the parameters are reported by the screenshots 5 4 1 Connection tab Vivier VIEW Cent EG session Connection Login Autostart Options ve Session name vien Server 192 168 4 13 Port Leave blank For default SSL Use secure connection 55L elware options Cancel On the Connection tab you have to insert the View Server address can be an IP Address or a hostname where the VMware View server resides Other options that can be modified are Port the port on the server where the VMware infrastructure is listening for connections SSL enable it if you are using an encrypted connection Page 63 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ss vmware View Eent Qplons Close Desktop library window at YO logoff disconnect VMware Kiosk mode Vinware client _ Enable Smart Card Login Show Top bar Bitmap Cache size MB Eo min SOME max 300M6 _ Enable FIPS PCoIP encryption SSL Verification Mode beste Import TA certificate Cancel Clicking on VMware options will open the dialog window above Here the available options are Close Desktop library window at VD logoff disconnect VMware Kiosk mode VMware client Kiosk Mode is a particular m
67. sed SUINEnIcalon Authentication Anonimous Identity PEP version Internal Authentication MSCHAP Ye Userame Password Domain _ CA Certificate User Certificate Browse Browse Page 95 of 104 Th ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide Pram 5 14 SNMP Agent Users can enable and define SNMP Agent Position and Administrator SVE aA EL Enable SNMP Agent administrators OO Page 96 of 104 Pram Hy ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 6 Connections Manager Praim ThinOX terminals support a minimal Connections Manager interface The Connections Manager is displayed on the desktop of the terminal as shown below by pressing the CTRL ALT END hotkeys combination on the keyboard ee LOMMECIONS Manager Press F Tor CONNQUrENON setinge Connections VMware View Inactive Shut down The Connections tab is used to end the predefined connection is this example the VMware View connection Remember that the predefined connection is launched in autostart at system boot time You can also launch the connection double clicking on it When the Shut down button is enabled See Security see page 40 chapter it allows to power off or reboot the device Page 97 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide p 7 How To List of HOWTOs pages with detailed description of interesting articles for T
68. t Default Yes Test page Mo Shared on RAW 9100 Exported For 104 driver name Generic Text Only To close this wizard click Finish Finish Cancel A new printer icon with the printer name will be shown in the Printers Panel Each printer configuration parameter can be modified after the wizard To edit the printer properties right click on the printer icon and select Properties menu Page 50 of 104 Pram Hy 5 Control Panel ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide The Control Panel page is used to configure a number of thin client resources and features as described below Control Panel is a tab of the Configuration Settings window see Configuration Settings see page 27 for more information and for how to access its window Zontiguranon setings General Network User Interface Securit Printers Control Panel Pls Server Date amp Time Citrix Receiver Options Port based Authentication MultiMedia Codecs SAMP Agent Ve Cc Remote Assistance pen PFN Client Imprivata Sound Configuration Microsoft RDS wYMware view options Options Cancel 6 Wiebtarn ThinMan Depending on the thin client model and on the available features some icons will not be displayed The list of features currently supported is Citrix Receiver Options 19010 model see page 53 Multimedia Codecs 19010 model see page 61 Webcam 19010 model see page 62 VM
69. th the thin client Once licensed you can also try it for 7 day period you have to tick the Enable PRAIM Multimedia Codecs option in order to enable it This module is mandatory in order to use HDX RealTime Webcam Video Compression 7 1 3 Webcam module Once you open the Webcam module tick the Enable Webcam option in order to use it The Webcam module is enabled by default in the thin client WeOl al Enable WebCam C Hotplug Cancel To be sure to use all the possible drivers for the connected webcam please select the Force Loading Drivers option When testing phase is terminated try also to use Hotplug option In this case ThinOX will try to recognize the connected webcam Eventually reverse to Force Loading Drivers if Hotplug mode is not working 7 1 4 ICA Global Settings Open the ICA Global Setting module and select the Advanced tab Page 100 of 104 Ae se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide HEMT ILA Global Properties Preferences Hot Keys Server Location Firewall Devices Sdvanced o ITA Client configuration Files Edit wfclient ini Add Certificate Edit module ini E Force Window Manager to report 7 Working Area frebook Edit All Regions ini HOw Features Mouse Sends Contral Pointer lickTime O Font Smoothing Type None a On the HDX Features section on the WebCam FrameRate field insert the appropriate value th
70. tings To access the configuration menus of the device click on the Settings icon placed in the bottom right corner of the screen HostName XT _48D650 IP Address 192 168 0 183 MAC Address 84 7E 40 48 D6 50 Settings ry Serial 1000063221 Version 9 0 0 y Power Model 19010 The following paragraphs describes the terminal configuration parameters in detail If you cannot get the Configuration Settings window to display please contact your system administrator as the terminal configuration may be password protected On the bottom left side of the screen there are some useful information regarding the device such as hostname IP Address MAC Address Serial number firmware Version and thin client Model Page 27 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide ss 4 1 General The General window displays the terminal model type the product ID the installed memory size the firmware version and the memory usage of the terminal Zoniguratan setings General Network User Interface Security Printers Control Panel Praim Srl Wey praim COM Copyright 2002 2013 Praim Srl Thin Client Product Mame 19010 PRAIM I20 Product ID oq 7E 40 48 0650 kernel wersion 20 37 Software version Praim Thine 9 2 3 Production Serial Number 1000063221 Hardware Total RAM 572084 KB Used RAM 177684 KB CPU Info ARMY Processor rey 2 v7l 1000 00 MHz BIOS version W Boot 2010 06 Dec 27 2012 09 55 36 Flash Disk I
71. ware View Options 19020 model see page 63 Microsoft RDS Options 19030 model See page 74 ThinMan see page 83 Imprivata OneSign Agent See page 85 PCSC Server see page 86 Page 51 of 104 ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide Remote Assistance see page 87 Sound Configuration see page 89 Date and Time see page 90 OpenVPN Client see page 91 Port Based Authentication see page 95 SNMP Agent see page 96 Praim Hy Page 52 of 104 a E ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 1 Citrix Receiver Options 19010 model 5 1 1 Citrix Receiver Options 19010 model Citrix Receiver client requires a Citrix Server active on the network BJ Citim Receiver Options Connection options Enter PNAgent site URL Ex HenDesktop Attpish t lt server gt Citric PNAgenticontig xml Ex VOI in a Box Attoist h server gt idk Phagent config xml Access options Auto connect if only one Desktop in list Auto logoff at YO LogotfFidisconmect Power OFF at YO Logoffidisconnect Auto Login User Name Password Domain Mame Citrix Access Gateway Client options USE Options ITA Global Settings Cancel On this window you can enter the informations related on Citrix server By selecting Retrieve PNAgent site URL from DHCP you configure the thin client to use the URL provided by the network via the DHCP Option 181 By selecting Enter PNAgent site URL you have to insert the URL for the
72. y Printers 4 5 1 Add Printer Control Panel eal Citrix Receiver Options 19010 model 5 1 1 Citrix Receiver Options 19010 model 5 1 2 ICA Global Settings 5 1 3 USB Options Ta Th WO CON OD UW 10 11 12 13 14 15 15 16 16 18 21 22 24 26 27 28 28 30 30 31 32 33 33 33 34 34 35 36 36 40 42 42 51 23 53 55 58 Page 2 of 104 bay Praim ofr ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide 5 2 Multimedia Codecs 19010 model 61 5 3 Webcam 19010 model 62 5 4 VMware View Options 19020 model 63 5 4 1 Connection tab 63 5 4 2 Login tab 65 5 4 3 Autostart tab 66 5 4 4 Options tab 67 5 5 Microsoft RDS Options 19030 model 74 5 6 ThinMan 83 5 7 Imprivata OneSign Agent 85 5 8 PCSC Server 86 5 9 Remote Assistance 87 5 10Sound Configuration 89 5 11Date and Time 90 5 L20penVPN Client 91 5 12 1Preliminary Operation 91 5 12 2ThinOX Control Panel 91 5 12 3Running OpenVPN 94 5 13Port Based Authentication 95 5 14SNMP Agent 96 6 Connections Manager 97 7 How To 98 7 1 Configuring the HDX RealTime Webcam Video Compression 19010 99 7 1 1 ThinOX Control Panel 99 7 1 2 Praim Multimedia Codecs 99 7 1 3 Webcam module 100 7 1 4 ICA Global Settings 100 7 1 5 Citrix HDX USB Redirection 101 7 1 6 Sound Configuration 102 7 1 7 Supported Webcams 103 7 2 About Certificates 104 Page 3 of 104 Pram ThinOX 9 for Ino SoC Series Guide t ThinOX 9 Ino SoC Series User Guide Version 9 2 3
73. ype To have the best result in visualization quality set it to Clear Type More information on Citrix site at this link http support citrix com proddocs topic receiver linux blackfoot linux config cleartype font htm Add Certificate it allows users whether necessary to add and manage certificate to access the Farm 5 1 3 USB Options It enables Citrix HDX USB Redirection It allows to export to the virtual desktop the USB resources connected on the Thin Client Page 58 of 104 gern G Ae se ThinOX 9 2 3 for Ino SoC Series Guide LI MES OSE Regine Cuon lex x Enable Citrix HOS USB Redirection USB sharing options O Automatic share all plugged devices Sharing device based on category Composite devices Bluetooth devices Printing devices Smart Chip card devices Mass Storage devices Human Interface devices Audio devices Scanning Imaqging video devices _ Modem devices Vendor class devices Exceptions list Cancel Enable Citrix HDX USB Redirection this parameter enable or disable the Citrix HDX USB Redirection If enabled you have to decide to Automatic share all plugged devices selecting this parameter will share all USB devices plugged in the thin client to the virtual desktop Shared resources are not more visible from the thin client This is a not recommended option e g all the USB devices will be not more available locally on the thin client Sharing device b

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