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1. WinPing is used to e Determine the status of the network and various hosts e Track and isolate hardware and software problems e Test measure and manage networks e Determine the IP address of a host if only the host name is known Net and Tracert Utilities Net and Tracert utilities are available for administrative use For more information on these utilities go to http www microsoft com User Log on Accounts Administrators can create new users and configure user profiles By default a new user is only a member of the Users group and is not locked down You as the administrator must select the attributes and profile settings for a new user J Caution By default all application settings are set to cache to C drive It is highly recommended that you cache to the Ramdisk Z drive as is pre set in the User and Administrator accounts to avoid overflowing the Write Filter cache Creating a New User Account New user accounts can be created by using the User Manager utility You must be logged on as an administrator to create new user accounts You can create user accounts locally or remotely through VNC However due to local flash disk space constraints the number of additional users should be kept to a minimum 53 bd Caution Be sure to flush the Write Filter cache during the current system session in which a new account is created To create a new user complete the following procedures 1 Log in a
2. server utility installed on a user s Thin Client VNC server allows the user s Thin Client to be operated monitored shadowed from a remote machine on which VNC Viewer is installed VNC is intended primarily for support and troubleshooting purposes Y Note Hovering the mouse pointer over the VNC icon on the taskbar shows the Thin Client s current IP address For information on VNC user settings refer to WinVNC on page 56 Write Filter Double clicking the Write Filter icon opens the Write Filter Control dialog box see Write Filter Control Dialog Box on page 46 The Write Filter Control dialog box is used to query the cache flush the cache view the status of the Write Filter and disable enable the Write Filter vV Note The dialog box can also be opened from the administrator s Start Programs menu or by clicking Start Run and typing wt flush The system tray on the taskbar contains a color icon that indicates the status of the Write Filter Green indicates that the Write Filter is enabled and red indicates that the Write Filter is disabled For detailed information about the Write Filter refer to Write Filter on page 41 Winlog The default for the XPe based Thin Client is automatic log on The administrator can use the Winlog applet in the Control Panel to enable disable auto logon and change the auto logon user name password and domain Only the administrator logon account can change
3. the next time the Thin Client is booted it will not retain the new password In such cases you can use the following options e Disable the machine account password change on a Winterm 9000 Series Thin Client by setting the DisablePasswordChange registry entry to a value of 1 e Disable the machine account password change in Windows NT 4 0 or in Windows 2000 or 2003 by setting the RefusePasswordChange registry entry to a value of 1 on all domain controllers in the domain instead of on all workstations Winterm 9000 Series Thin Clients will still attempt to change their passwords every 30 days but the change will be rejected by the server vi Note On Windows NT 4 0 domain controllers you must change the RefusePasswordChange registry entry to a value of 1 on all Backup Domain Controllers BDCs in the domain before you make the change on the Primary Domain Controller PDC Failure to follow this order will cause event ID 5722 to be logged in the event log of the PDC If you set the RefusePasswordChange registry entry in the Windows 2000 or 2003 Domain Controller to a value of 1 the replication traffic will stop but not the Thin Client traffic If you also set the DisablePasswordChange registry entry to a value of 1 in the Thin Client both Thin Client and replication traffic will stop 43 Disabling the machine account password change on a Winterm 9000 Series Thin Client To disable the machine account password change on
4. Client The default resolution for the 9650XE is 1024x768 60Hz the font smoothing setting is standard and the default color depth is 16 bit Figure 5 Model 9650XE Thin Client lt gt Menu Enter Select Volume Power Power Adjust LED Button 11 12 Choice of optional drives 6 PS 2 type mouse interface CD ROM drive optional 7 Parallel port DVD drive optional 8 Network connection 10 100Base T Lock 9 Serial Port Speaker out 10 PCI expansion slot optional 12V Power cable interface 11 USB port 2 PS 2 type keyboard interface 12 Microphone ar WON The LCD Thin Client features front panel Thin Client control buttons and a menu driven On Screen Display OSD to setup and customize the Thin Client s display The 9650XE has one LED indicator on the front of the unit next to the power button The Green LED indicates that the power is on The 9650XE has two LED indicators on the back of the unit next to the RJ 45 LAN port Network connector The Green LED is a Dual Link Activity Indicator and the Yellow LED 10 is a Speed Indicator The blinking sequence or absence of these LEDs indicates the condition of the LAN connection e Green LED On Link but no Activity Green LED Blinking Link with Activity Green LED Off No Link Yellow LED On 100Mbps Yellow LED Off 10Mbps or no Link 11 Model J400 Product 941GXL The 941GXL is a modular XPe based Thin Client with a rugged metal c
5. Client The front of the Thin Client contains two additional USB ports as well as access bays for optional CD ROM and USB floppy drives i Note The front USB ports and PCI Expansion Card slot are not available if the floppy drive option is installed Figure 4 Model 9455XL Thin Client ar wh PS 2 type mouse interface 6 Video port 11 12V Power cable interface Parallel port 7 USB port 2 12 Floppy drive optional Network connection 10 100Base T 8 Speaker out 13 USB port 2 Serial Port 9 Line in 14 CD ROM drive optional PS 2 type keyboard interface 10 Microphone 15 Power button Please see the note above this figure The 9455XL has two LED indicators on the back of the unit next to the RJ 45 LAN port Network connector The Green LED is a Dual Link Activity Indicator and the Yellow LED is a Speed Indicator The blinking sequence or absence of these LEDs indicates the condition of the LAN connection Green LED On Link but no Activity Green LED Blinking Link with Activity Green LED Off No Link Yellow LED On 100Mbps Yellow LED Off 10Mbps or no Link Model 9650XE Model 9650XE is a small footprint XPe based Thin Client with an integrated 15 inch flat panel LCD see Figure 5 The connections for power network keyboard mouse serial and parallel devices speakers and USB peripherals are on the underside of the back panel of the Thin Client The power button switch is located on the front of the Thin
6. Current User Properties dialog box see Figure 17 The WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box allows entry of the VNC log on password the default password is Wyse and selection of parameters for the VNC server utility installed on a user s Thin Client VNC server allows the user s Thin Client to be operated monitored shadowed from a remote machine on which VNC Viewer is installed VNC is intended primarily for support and troubleshooting purposes i Note Hovering the mouse pointer over the VNC icon on the taskbar shows the Thin Client s current IP address For information on VNC user settings refer to WinVNC on page 56 Figure 17 WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box Win NC Current User Properties Incoming Connections OK V Accept Socket Connections Display Number a V Auto Password i Apply Accept CORBA Connections dili I Disable Remote Keyboard amp Pointer I Disable Local Keyboard amp Pointer Update Handling Pall Console Poll Full Screen Iv Windows Only Poll On Event V Poll Foreground Window D Received Only Tl Poll Window Under Cursor 29 Write Filter Write Filter is available to administrators only The Write Filter Control dialog box is shown in Figure 18 It can be opened either through the Start Run command line wt flush by clicking Start Programs Control Panel Administrative Tools Write Filter or by clicking
7. RAMdisk Browser Web page cache e Browser history e Browser cookies e Browser cache e Temporary Internet files e Print spooling e User system temporary files e ICA bitmap cache The RAMdisk can also be used for temporary storage of other data at the administrator s discretion see Local Drives on page 49 Double click the RAMdisk icon in the Control Panel window and use the Ramdisk Configuration dialog box see Figure 27 to configure the RAMdisk size If you change the size of the RAMdisk you will be prompted to restart the system for the changes to take effect However to permanently save the changes be sure that the Write Filter cache has been flushed during the current system session before restarting the system 38 Figure 27 Ramdisk Configuration dialog box F Ramdisk Configuration x m Ramdisk Current Ramdisk Size 16 MB 16 k Cancel Y Note Depending on the Thin Client model and installed memory size default RAMdisk size may vary The maximum RAMdisk size that can be set is 30 MB the minimum RAMdisk size that can be set is 2 MB Regional and Language Options Double click the Regional and Language Options icon in the Control Panel window and use the Regional and Language Options dialog box to select your keyboard language The following keyboard languages are supported Arabic Finnish Romanian Belgian Dutch French Russian Belgian French German Slovak Brazilian ABNT A34
8. Start Programs Write Filter The Write Filter Control dialog box is used to query the cache flush the cache view the status of the Write Filter and disable enable the Write Filter The status enabled disabled of the Write Filter is displayed by the Write Filter status icon on the taskbar system tray a green icon indicates that the Write Filter is enabled and a red icon indicates that the Write Filter is disabled For detailed information about the Write Filter refer to Write Filter on page 41 Figure 18 Write Filter Control dialog box Write Filter Control i WriteFilter ON OFF Disable WriteF ilter XP Write Filter Control Display Write Filter Partition Information Partition 2 is set to filter Platform is 8 Number of Disk partitions filtered is 1 Write Filter is on Query Cache Flush Cache Exit 30 Control Panel Extended Selections Clicking Start Settings Control Panel opens the Control Panel window the administrators control panel is shown in Figure 19 Figure 19 Administrators Control Panel window Classic View List E contolranet OOO File Edit view Favorites Tools Help CE Y gt gt S P Search Folders E Address E Control Panel gt Go Accessibility Options va Control Panel a SS Add Hardware T5 Add or Remove Programs G Switch to Category View 4 Administrative Tools Custom Fields Date and Time A Display Melo To
9. VNC server all other existing connections are normally closed This option requests that they be left open allowing you to share the desktop with someone already using it 60 Table 1 VNC Connection Options dialog box guidelines Continued Selection Deiconify on Bell Disable clipboard transfer Mouse check boxes Description Often a beep will sound because you are being notified of something such as e mail arriving or a compilation finishing This selection causes a minimized VNC viewer to be restored when the bell character escape sequence is received Clipboard changes caused by cutting or copying at either the viewer of server are normally transferred to the other end This option disables clipboard transfers Emulate 3 Buttons with 2 button click Swap mouse buttons 2 and 3 Display check boxes Users with a two button mouse can emulate a middle button by clicking both buttons at once if this option is selected Generally selected by left handed persons Restrict pixels to 8 bit for slow networks View only Full screen mode Trade off of color depth for transmission speed Select this option if you only want to monitor the desktop of the remote Thin Client but do not want to operate it using the keyboard and mouse Causes the connection to start in full screen mode 61 2 Inthe VNC server text field see Figure 33 type the IP address or valid DNS name of the the desktop that
10. a Winterm 9000 Series Thin Client complete the following procedures 1 Start Registry Editor by clicking Start Run typing regedit in the Open text box and then clicking OK 2 Locate and click the following registry subkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services Netlogon P arameters 3 In the right pane click the DisablePasswordChange entry 4 On the Edit menu click Modify 5 In the Value data text box type a value of 1 and then click OK 6 Quit the Registry Editor Disabling the machine account password change in Windows NT 4 0 or in Windows 2000 or 2003 To disable the machine account password change in Windows NT 4 0 or in Windows 2000 or 2003 complete the following procedures 1 Start Registry Editor by clicking Start Run typing regedit in the Open text box and then clicking OK 2 Locate and click the following registry subkey HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SYSTEM CurrentControlSet Services Netlogon P arameters On the Edit menu point to New and then click DWORD Value Type RefusePasswordChange as the registry entry name and then click ENTER On the Edit menu click Modify Inthe Value data text box type a value of 1 and then click OK N O oOo A Q Quit the Registry Editor 44 Write Filter Command Line Control There are several Start Run command lines you can use to control the Write Filter Mvi Note Command line arguments canno
11. auto logon properties vi Note To save the changes be sure to flush the Write Filter cache at any time during the current system session For information about the Write Filter and procedures for flushing the cache refer to Write Filter on page 41 36 ELO Touchscreen If the ELO Touchscreen option is installed on the Thin Client you can use this application to calibrate and customize the settings for a touchscreen monitor that is connected to the Thin Client or when ELO Touchscreen is integrated with Model 9650XE Mvi Note Open the ELO Touchscreen application by double clicking the ELO Touchscreen icon in the control panel e The ELO Touchscreen icon is available in the control panel of both the User and the Administrator desktops e The ELO Touchscreen option may require re calibration and adjustment of the screen settings particularly for the 9650XE model if the Thin Client is updated with a new firmware image Wireless LAN Settings If Wyse USB 802 11b hardware is installed on the Thin Client you can use the Wireless LAN Settings application to customize settings such as the wireless network ID Open the application by double clicking the Wireless LAN Settings icon in Administrator control panel v Note The Wireless LAN Settings icon is not available in the control panel of the User desktop e Wireless LAN The wireless icon in the control panel is for the specific Actiontec USB wireless device
12. down or restart the system and logging back on as an administrator and then flushing the cache A remote home directory can also be assigned by using a user manager utility or by other means known to administrators Domain Participation You can participate in domains by joining to a domain or by using roaming profiles Joining a Domain As an administrator you can join a Thin Client to a domain through the Computer Name Changes dialog box To open the Computer Name Changes dialog box click Control Panel System Computer Name Change bd Caution Exercise caution when joining a domain as the profile downloaded at log on could overflow the cache or flash memory When joining a domain the Write Filter should be disabled so that the domain information can be permanently stored on the Thin Client The Write Filter should remain disabled through the next boot as information is written to the Thin Client on the boot after joining the domain This is especially important when joining an Active Directory domain For instructions on disabling and enabling the Write Filter refer to Write Filter on page 41 To make the domain changes permanent complete the following steps 1 Disable the Write Filter 2 Join the domain 3 Reboot the Thin Client 51 4 Enable the Write Filter 5 Reboot the Thin Client Mvi Note If you use the Enable Desktop Icon to enable the Write Filter the second reboot will happen automati
13. filter Platform is 8 Number of Disk partitions filtered is 1 Write Filter is on Query Cache Flush Cache Exit When using the Write Filter Control dialog box follow these guidelines e The Disable Write Filter command button is displayed by default when the Write Filter is enabled e Clicking the Display Write Filter Partition Information command button displays the Write Filter information in the output window e You can flush the cache and disable the Write Filter at the same time by clicking the Disable Write Filter command button A message is displayed Flushing cache please wait during the operation and another message is displayed Please reboot the system to take effect after the cache flush operation has completed The 47 Enable Write Filter command button then appears in the Write Filter Control dialog box as shown in Figure 29 Y Note After flushing the cache and disabling the Write Filter the Write Filter status icon in the desktop system tray turns red and the Write Filter remains disabled after the system restarts Figure 29 Write Filter Control dialog box after disabling the Write Filter Write Filter Control m WriteFilter ON OFF Enable WriteFilter XP Write Filter Control Display Write Filter Partition Information WriteFilter E Please reboot the system to take effect Query Cache Flash Cache Exit e You can enab
14. flushing has completed vi Note The Write Filter status icon on the taskbar system tray turns red immediately when the cache flush operation is started although the flush action can take up to several minutes to complete bd Caution Do not attempt to flush the cache while the cache is currently being flushed If you open an MS DOS Prompt window by entering command in the Run text box append exe to the wt flush command wtflush exe wtflush exe f wtflush exe d and wtflush exe e 45 Write Filter Enable and Write Filter Disable Desktop Icons For convenience the Write Filter Enable and Write Filter Disable icons are present on the Administrator desktop Depending on which icon you use you can either enable or disable the Write Filter Write Filter Enable Icon Double clicking this icon allows you to enable the Write Filter using the Write Filter Control dialog box This utility is the equivalent of running the wtflush exe e command line option as described in Write Filter Command Line Control on page 44 The Write Filter is enabled and the system will automatically restart You do not need to flush the cache first as the Write Filter is currently disabled The Write Filter status icon in the taskbar system tray is green when the Write Filter is enabled Write Filter Disable Icon Double clicking this icon allows you to disable the Write Filter This utility is the equivalent of running the wt flush exe
15. is to be operated monitored Thin Client followed by a colon and 0 For example snoopy 0 or 132 237 16 23820 3 Click OK to open the VNC Authentication dialog box see Figure 35 Figure 35 VNC Authentication dialog box Y NC Authentication x RE Session password 4 Type the password of the Thin Client the desktop that is to be operated monitored into the Session password text field and click OK The Thin Client desktop the desktop that is to be operated monitored will be displayed in a separate window on the remote machine desktop on which VNC Viewer is installed Use the mouse and keyboard on the remote machine desktop on which VNC Viewer is installed to operate the Thin Client the desktop that is to be operated monitored just as you would if you were operating it locally Winterm 9000 Series Reference Guide Issue 081904 Written and published by Wyse Technology Inc August 2004 PDF created using FrameMaker and Acrobat
16. the Thin Client while the PXE server component is part of the Rapport Administrative Software suite Mvi Note Citrix ICA auto update does not function for the ICA client installed on the Thin Client updates are implemented through the standard firmware upgrade process The Thin Client does not support upgrading using the Microsoft Windows update Web site User Instructions on the First Boot Process After Loading a Standard Image v2 2 or Earlier Only If you are running version 2 2 or earlier you must follow these important instructions when imaging the Winterm 9000 Series Thin Clients with the standard XPe image downloaded from the Wyse Web site Mvi Note When performing a mass distribution of a custom device image that has been created with Rapport certain devices will require unique preparation prior to image creation and distribution Please contact the device manufacturer for more detailed information The Winterm 9000 Series Thin Clients automatically run through the configuration steps on first boot after imaging Failure to follow these instructions may result in system 56 WinVNC corruption You must not close the DOS window that is present during the process the DOS window will close automatically Event The System Settings Change message may appear shortly after the first boot depending on the specific hardware configuration of the Thin Client e The New Hardware Found message displays in the system
17. tray lower right hand corner of the screen e The System Settings Change message prompts for a system restart see Figure 31 Figure 31 System Settings Change message System Settings Change z a j 9 Windows has finished installing new devices The software that supports your device requires that you restart your 7 computer You must restart your computer before the new settings wil take effect Oo you werk to restart your computer now ee ao a a Action If this System Settings Change message appears click No Do not interrupt the Thin Client while it is automatically running through configuration and reboot Administrators Only WinVNC Server is installed locally on the Thin Client It allows a Thin Client to be operated monitored shadowed from a remote machine on which VNC Viewer is installed VNC is intended primarily for support and troubleshooting purposes VNC Server starts automatically as a service at Thin Client startup The service can be stopped started by using the Services window Start Settings Control Panel Administrative Tools Services v Note Be sure to flush the Write Filter during the current system session if you want to permanently save the state of the service VNC Server Properties Settings To open the WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box see Figure 32 click Start Programs VNC User Settings or double click the Win VNC icon in the system tray of the administrat
18. user who logged on 49 Local Drives Administrators need to know the following information on local drives Drive Z Drive Z is onboard volatile memory Ms ramdrive of the Thin Client Because drive Z is volatile memory it is recommended that you do not use this drive to save data that you want to retain For Ramdisk configuration information refer to RAMdisk on page 37 For information about using the Z drive for roaming profiles refer to Domain Participation on page 50 Drive C and Flash Drive C is onboard non volatile flash memory It is recommended that you avoid writing to drive C Writing to drive C reduces the size of the flash If the flash size is reduced to under 3 MB the Thin Client will become unstable DJ Caution If the free flash memory size is reduced to 2 MB the Thin Client s image will be irreparably damaged and it will be necessary for you to contact an authorized service center to repair the Thin Client It is highly recommended that 3 MB of flash memory be left unused The Write Filter if ENABLED protects the flash from damage and presents an error message if the cache is overwritten However if this message occurs you will be unable to flush the Write Filter cache and any Thin Client configuration changes still in cache will be lost Mvi Note For information on NetXClean s role in keeping the flash memory clean refer to NetXClean Utility on page 48 Items that are
19. written to the Write Filter cache or directly to the flash if the Write Filter has been flushed during normal operations include e Favorites e Created connections Delete edit connections Saving Files The Thin Client uses an embedded operating system with a fixed amount of flash memory It is recommended that you save files that you want to keep on a server rather than on your Thin Client bd Caution Be careful of application settings that write to the C drive which resides in flash memory in particular those applications which by default write cache files to the C drive on the local system If you must write to a local drive change the application settings to use the Z drive The default configuration settings mentioned in User Log on Accounts on page 52 minimize writing to the C drive for factory installed applications Y Note For descriptions of the Write Filter and the need to flush the cache to permanently save configuration data refer to Write Filter on page 41 Mapping Network Drives You can map network drives while logged on as either an administrator or a user To keep the mappings after the Thin Client is restarted you must complete the following procedures 1 Select the Reconnect at logon check box 2 Flush the Write Filter cache during the current system session Since a user log on cannot flush the Write Filter cache the mappings can be retained by logging off the user do not shut
20. 04 8 40 05 PM Atomic Time Connecting to server Get Atomic Time Synchronize Time server time nw nist gov C Use TCP Use UDP JV Auto syne at program startup JV Exit after time has been synced 23 TeemNT and TeemNT Connection Wizard Clicking Start Programs TeemNT TeemNT by default a desktop icon is not installed opens the Terminal Emulation window Figure 12 shows the initial Terminal Emulation window Figure 12 Terminal Emulation window 1 Terminal Emulation Untitled File Edit Settings New Connection 3 r Type r Connect To Configure Cancel Local Pause VT500 7 Bit 1 1 001 001 Overstrike Mode Printer None Start E Terminal Emulation 24 The TeemNT Connection Wizard application allows you to configure your connection information To open the TE Connection Wizard dialog box click Start Programs TeemNT TeemNT Connection Wizard Figure 13 shows the initial TE Client Connection Wizard window Figure 13 TE Client Connection Wizard window TE Client Connection Wizard Host Information For complete instructions on installing and using a terminal emulation application refer to the terminal emulation documentation supplied separately 25 Internet Explorer Microsoft Internet Explorer MSIE version 6 0 browser is installed locally on the Thin Client Clicking Start Programs In
21. E Model J400 Product 941GXL and Model x150 Product 9150SE click Shut Down from the Start menu to open a sub menu on the Model 9235LE select the desired action from the Start menu vi Note You can also log off or shut down using the Windows Security dialog box which can be opened by using the Ctrl Alt Del key combination The shut down option from the Windows Security dialog box is not available on the Model 9235LE YA Note If automatic log on is enabled when you log off without shutting down the Thin Client immediately logs on the default user For instructions on logging on as a different user refer to Logging On on page 15 The following utilities are affected by logging off restarting and shutting down the Thin Client e Write Filter cache If you make changes to system configuration settings and want them to persist you must flush the Write Filter cache during the current system session Otherwise the new settings will be lost when the Thin Client is shut down or restarted The Write Filter cache contents are not lost when you simply log off and on again as the same or different user that is you can flush the Write Filter cache after the new log on and still retain the changes For instructions on flushing the Write Filter cache refer to Write Filter Control Dialog Box on page 46 For general information about the Write Filter refer to Utilities and Settings on page 41 YA Note A User
22. Greek Slovenian Canadian Eng Multi Hebrew Spanish Canadian Fr Multi Hungarian Spanish Variation Canadian French Italian Swedish Czech Italian 142 Swiss French Croatian Latin American Swiss German Danish Norwegian Thailand Dutch Polish 214 Turkish F English UK Polish Programmers Turkish Q English US default Portuguese US International Y Note A language appropriate keyboard is required for any language other than English US Keyboards are different for each of the languages listed The default language for the user interface is English US If your Thin Client contains a multi language build and you want to change to another language complete the following procedures 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel 2 Click the Regional and Language Option icon 3 In the Regional and Language Options dialog box click the Languages tab 39 4 In the lower section of the tab is the Language used in menus and dialogs drop down box Click the drop down arrow to select a new language and then click Apply A message informs you that changes will not take effect until you logoff and logon again Click OK 5 In the Regional and Language Options dialog box click OK and close the control panel 6 Log off the current user The next time the user logs on the GUI will be in the selected language YA Note For more information on multi language builds go to htto Awww wyse com The keyboard layout does not automa
23. Information Dialog Box on page 20 e Logging Off Restarting and Shutting Down the Thin Client on page 21 Users Desktop The desktop that appears for a user log on is a Windows desktop see Figure 8 Icons present on the default user desktop are Citrix Program Neighborhood Remote Desktop Connection and Internet Explorer These selections are also available from the Start menu If the Terminal Emulation application is installed it can be opened from the Start Programs menu The Write Filter status icon the audio volume icon the VNC Server icon and the System time are located in the taskbar system tray Y Note Links to remote ICA published applications may also be listed on the Start menu and or appear as icons on the desktop for instructions refer to the Citrix NFuse 1 6 server documentation Figure 8 Example of a user desktop About Citrix Program Neighborhood Internet Explorer Remote Desktop Connection Windows XP Embedded 18 For information about the functionality of the standard Windows XP desktop and Start menu items refer to the applicable Microsoft documentation search and navigate to the Windows XP Support Center at http support microsoft com default aspx For Internet locations of the Citrix Program Neighborhood and Remote Desktop Connection help documents refer to Programs Menu Extended Selections on page 22 Mvi Note The user Control Panel available by clicking St
24. Installed Modules Rapport Packages OFEs General Client Information WYSE Technology Inc Website WWW WYSE COM Product Name 3150SE Product ID 82503 0EM 0621 203 00012 Version 2 2 Build 0336 512 Windows XPE Version 5 01 MAC Address 00806422C4B1 Serial Number 61410700048 Terminal HAW Rev KRM Flash Configuration 488 MB RAM Configuration 252144 KB System Partition 486 MB Copyright 2002 2004 WYSE TECHNOLOGY INC Copyright 1990 2004 CITRIX SYSTEMS Copyright 2002 2004 MICROSOFT CORPORATION YNC Copyright c 1998 2001 AT amp T Laboratories See c VNC txt for full licensing information For VNC source code information send an email to techsupport wyse com Coovriaht 1988 2003 Pericom Corporation fad v Note The information in the Client Information dialog box will vary for different Thin Clients and software releases In the Client Information dialog box you can click the Installed Modules tab to show the list of applications that are installed on the Thin Client e Rapport Packages tab to show the list of Rapport Packages that have been applied to the Thin Client e QFEs tab to show the list of Microsoft QFEs applied to the Thin Client 21 Logging Off Restarting and Shutting Down the Thin Client To log off restart or shut down the Thin Client click the taskbar s Start to open the Start menu and select your option On Models 9440XL 9450XE 9455XL 9650X
25. L Thin Client Model 9650XE Thin Client Model J400 Product 941GXL Thin Client 11 Model 9150SE Thin Client 13 Example of a user desktop 17 Example of an administrator desktop 19 Client Information dialog box 20 ONDANR xi Neutron dialog box extended 22 Terminal Emulation window 23 TE Client Connection Wizard window 24 Internet Explorer window 25 Citrix Program Neighborhood window 26 Remote Desktop Connection dialog box expanded 27 WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box 28 Write Filter Control dialog box 29 Administrators Control Panel window Classic View List 30 Administrative Tools window 31 Component Services window 32 Event Viewer window 32 Services window 33 Local User and Groups window 34 WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box 34 Custom Fields dialog box 37 Ramdisk Configuration dialog box 38 Write Filter Control dialog box 46 Write Filter Control dialog box after disabling the Write Filter 47 WinPing window 52 System Settings Change message 56 WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box 57 VNC Connection Details dialog box 58 VNC Connection Options dialog box 59 VNC Authentication dialog box 67 List of Tables 1 VNC Connection Options dialog box guidelines 59 xii This page intentionally blank Winterm 9000 Series Reference Guide Introduction Winterm 9000 Series Thin Clients use the Windows XP embedded XPe operating system The Winterm 9000 Series Thin Clie
26. ONLY e The configurations made in this icon are not applied to any other wireless cards such as Cisco 350 and Orinoco Silver The non Actiontec adapters must be configured through the Control Panel Network Connections applet or through the device manager for more options Custom Fields Double click the Custom Fields icon in the Control Panel window and use the Custom Fields dialog box Figure 26 to enter configuration strings for use by the Rapport Remote Administrative Software The configuration strings can contain information about the location user administrator and other information Clicking Change in the dialog box transfers the custom fields information to the Windows registry The information is then available to the Rapport Client Manager To permanently save the information flush the Write Filter cache during the system session in which the registry entries are made or changed For more information on the Rapport Remote Administrative Software refer to Remote Administration and Firmware Upgrades on page 54 For details on using custom fields information refer to the Rapport documentation 37 Figure 26 Custom Fields dialog box He CustomFields x Custom Field 1 a Custom Field 2 Custom Field 3 ome Cee RAMdisk The RAMdisk is volatile memory space set aside for temporary data storage It is the Z drive shown in the My Computer window The following items are stored on the
27. Winterm 9000 Series Reference Guide Issue 081904 WYSE This page intentionally blank Winterm 9000 Series Reference Guide Issue 081904 883808 01 Rev C August 2004 Wyse Technology Inc 3471 North First Street San Jose CA 95134 1801 This page intentionally blank Copyright Notice 2004 Wyse Technology Inc All rights reserved This manual and the software and firmware described in it are copyrighted You may not reproduce transmit transcribe store in a retrieval system or translate into any language or computer language in any form or by any means electronic mechanical magnetic optical chemical manual or otherwise any part of this publication without express written permission End User License Agreement License A printed copy of the Wyse Technology End User License Agreement is included in the shipping box and provided for your reference only The License at http Awww wyse com license as of the purchase date is the controlling licensing agreement By copying using or installing the software or the product you agree to be bound by those terms Trademarks Wyse WY and WyseWorks are registered trademarks and the Wyse logo Winterm logo Wyse Winterm Wyse Expedian and Alcatraz are trademarks of Wyse Technology Inc Rapport is a registered trademark of Rapport Technologies Inc a division of Wyse Technology ICA is a registered trademark and MetaFrame is a trademark of Citrix S
28. art Settings Control Panel provides access to a limited set of resources for configuring Windows XP user preference settings You must be logged on as administrator to access the extended set of system resources Y Note Right clicking the mouse when the pointer is on the users desktop does not open a pop up menu Mvi Note You can copy and paste text between remote session and the local computer by using standard copy and paste methods YA Note For the Model 9235LE the Start menu ShutDown listing is replaced with listings for logging off restarting and shutting down the Thin Client 19 Administrators Desktop The desktop that appears for an administrator log on is a Windows desktop see Figure 9 Icons present on the default administrator desktop are My Computer My Network Places Citrix Program Neighborhood Remote Desktop Connection Internet Explorer Write Filter Enable and Write Filter Disable for a description of the Write Filter Disable and Write Filter Enable icons refer to Write Filter Enable and Write Filter Disable Desktop Icons on page 45 The Citrix Program Neighborhood Remote Desktop Connection and Internet Explorer application selections are also available from the Start menu If the terminal emulation application is installed it can be opened from the Start Programs TeemNT menu The Write Filter status icon the audio volume icon the VNC Server icon and the System time are located i
29. ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures e Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna e Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver e Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected e Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help bd Caution Changes or modifications not covered in this manual must be approved in writing by the manufacturer s Regulatory Engineering department Changes or modifications made without written approval may void the user s authority to operate the equipment Thin Client Requirements Compliance FCC Compliance The Models 9235LE 9440XL 9450XE 9455XL 9650XE Model J400 Product 941GXL and Model x150SE Product 9150SE Thin Clients meet Class B requirements IEC EN Compliance The Models 9235LE 9440XL 9450XE 9455XL 9650XE Model J400 Product 941GXL and Model x150SE Product 9150SE Thin Clients meet Class B requirements Canadian DOC Notices Refer to the
30. cally Y Note By default the NetXClean utility will purge all but specifically selected profiles on the system when the Thin Client starts up or when the user logs off For information on how to ensure a new profile is not purged by the NetXClean utility refer to NetXClean Utility on page 48 Roaming Profiles Write roaming profiles to the C drive The profiles must be limited in size and will not be retained when the Thin Client is restarted YA Note For roaming profiles to work and be downloaded there must be sufficient flash space available In some cases it may be necessary to remove software components to free space for roaming profiles WinPing Utility To open the WinPing window see Figure 30 click Start Run type WinPing in the text field and clicking OK The WinPing window is used to launch the Windows PING Packet InterNet Groper diagnostic utility and view the results from pinging WinPing is a diagnostic tool familiar to administrators It sends an echo request to a network host The host parameter is either a valid host name or an IP address If the host is operational and on the network it responds to the echo request The default is to send 5 echo requests and then stop if no response is detected WinPing sends one echo request per second calculates round trip times and packet loss statistics and displays a brief summary upon completion 52 Figure 30 WinPing window amp WinPing oe
31. d Groups window double click the name of the user The user name Properties window opens 5 Click the Member Of tab in the window 6 Click Add to open the Select Groups dialog box 54 7 Type Administrators in the Enter the object names to select field to enable the Check Names command button 8 Click Check Names and then click OK The user will now be a member of both the Administrators and Users groups 9 Flush the cache to retain this change Changing the Computer Name You can change the computer name of the Thin Client if you are logged on as an administrator YA Note The computer name information and the Terminal Services Client Access License TSCAL are preserved regardless of the Write Filter state enabled or disabled This maintains the specific computer identity information and facilitates the image management of the Thin Client To change the computer name of the Thin Client complete the following procedures 1 Click Start Settings Control Panel System Properties to open the System Properties window Click the Computer Name tab Click Change in the dialog box Change the computer name in the text field provided Click OK a A O N Remote Administration and Firmware Upgrades Administrators need to know the following information on remote administration and firmware upgrades e Wyse Rapport Version 4 4 e Add on Modules Firmware Upgrades e U
32. d command line option as described in Write Filter Command Line Control on page 44 This flushes the cache and disables the Write Filter The Write Filter remains disabled after the system start and can only be enabled using the Write Filter Enable icon or through the command line as described in Write Filter Command Line Control on page 44 The Write Filter status icon in the taskbar system tray remains red while the Write Filter is disabled Y Note A message will remain on the desktop until the Write Filter disable process is complete Do not use the system during this time the Thin Client will reboot automatically when it is finished disabling the Write Filter When the disable action is complete the Thin Client will boot with Write Filter disabled and be ready for permanent changes to flash 46 Write Filter Control Dialog Box The Write Filter Control dialog box is shown in Figure 28 It can be opened either through the Start Run command line wt flush by clicking Start Programs Control Panel Administrative Tools Write Filter or by clicking Start Programs Write Filter Y Note To open the dialog box using the command line click Start Run and type wtflush and then click OK Figure 28 Write Filter Control dialog box Write Filter Control WriteFilter ON OFF Disable WriteF ilter lt P Write Filter Control Display Write Filter Partition Information Partition 2 is set to
33. d reliability and improved end user experience including the ability to select between the familiar Windows task bar interface or the traditional thin client connection manager Read the Press Release gt Windows CE NET 4 2 Firmware gt Rapport for Wyse Version 4 0 Wyse is 1 in Thin Clients Again Save Moolah on Monitors Wyse Rapport software now manages Wyse Technology the domain experts From February 1 to March 31 get a 15 Linux based thin clients from Neoware in server centric computing continued or 17 CRT or LCD monitor for as little a Internet 26 Citrix Program Neighborhood Clicking Start Programs Citrix Program Neighborhood or Start Citrix Program Neighborhood or double clicking the desktop icon opens the Citrix Program Neighborhood window see Figure 15 This program allows you to manage connections to remote applications running on ICA servers Documentation for the ICA client application is available from the Citrix Corporation Web site at http download2 citrix com files en products client ica current docs ica_win32_quide pdf Figure 15 Citrix Program Neighborhood window ini File View Tools Help 5 x g 3 Up Refresh Delete Properties Settings Views LT x Application Set Manager Citrix Meta Fra me Program Neighborhood ciTRIX SS Windows Username l Password Domain I Save Password ft object s lUse Applicatio
34. dition with Citrix MetaFrame 1 8 installed Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol RDP RDP services are accessed by the Terminal Services Client application on the Thin Client RDP can be made available on the network using any of the following services e Windows 2000 Server with Terminal Services installed e Windows NT 4 0 Terminal Server Edition e Windows XP Professional Only one user can be logged in at a time e Windows Server 2003 Terminal Emulation Support Third party terminal emulation software can be installed on the Thin Client to support computing on legacy platforms Access to accounts on these machines is the responsibility of the Thin Client user The terminal emulation software uses the Telnet protocol to communicate with the computing platform Support Servers The following services are required e Rapport Remote Administration e Virtual Network Computing VNC Viewer Rapport Remote Administration You must install Wyse Rapport version 4 4 installed on Windows XP Pro Workstation or Windows 2000 Server Advanced Server or Workstation and be able to access a software repository for your Thin Client for information on installing Rapport and configuring the server environment refer to the Rapport Quick Start Guide or Wyse Rapport Help File Rapport accesses your Thin Client through the factory installed Rapport Agent and Preboot Execution Environment PXE client utilities PXE upgrade services and Vi
35. e manufacturer rated 12V 4 58A Model x150SE Product 9150SE Thin Client For use with External Power Supply DVE Model DSA 0421S 12 3 30 or certified equivalent model supplied by the manufacturer rated 11 13v 3 8A max Battery Information The 9440XL 9450XE 9455XL 9650XE and Model J400 Product 941GXL Thin Clients contain a replaceable battery A Warning There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an incorrect type Always dispose of used batteries according to the instructions accompanying the battery Contents Introduction 1 About This Guide 1 Wyse Technical Support 2 Server Environment Requirements 2 Session Servers 2 Citrix Independent Computing Architecture ICA 2 Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol RDP 2 Terminal Emulation Support 3 Support Servers 3 Rapport Remote Administration 3 Virtual Network Computing VNC Viewer 3 Model Summary 4 Model 9235LE Model 9440XL Model 9450XE Model 9455XL Model 9650XE Model J400 Product 941GXL 11 Model x150 Product 9150SE 13 Mounting and Connecting the Thin Client 14 Extended XPe Features 15 Logging On 15 Automatic Log on 15 Manual Log on 15 Automatically Launched Utilities 16 Write Filter 16 NetXClean 16 VNC Server 16 Time Synchronization Utility 16 The XPe Desktop 17 Users Desktop 17 Administrators Desktop 19 Client Information Dialog Box 20 Logging Off Restarting and Shutting Down the Thin Client 27 Programs Menu Extended Selections 22 Neutr
36. e stopped or restarted by the Thin Client administrator and are discussed in Utilities and Settings on page 41 vV Note VNC Server and Client Clean up NetXClean cannot be stopped or started using the Task Manager Figure 23 Services window File Action View Help HABIE gt m n ecg Services Local a Services Local Select an item to view its description Sa Alerter Sa client Cleanup Sy COM Event System Sy COM System Appli By Computer Browser Sa Cryptographic Servi Sy DHCP Client Sy Distributed Transac Bs DNS Client Event Log Sy Fast User Switching HID Input Service Sy Internet Connectio By IPSEC Services Bs Logical Disk Manager Bs Logical Disk Manage Messenger Net Logon Bs Network Connections Bs Network Location 4 SANT LM Security Sup Bs Plug and Play Bs Print Spooler Sy Protected Storage Sy RapportAgent By Remote Access Aut Notifies sel Supports 5 Manages t Maintains 4 Provides k Manages n Coordinate Resolves a Logs event Provides m Provides n Manages I Detects an Configures Transmits Supports p Manages 0 Collects an Provides s Manages d Loads files Provides pr Creates 4 Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Started Sta
37. er Shortcut 1 KB k g V The Administrative Tools dialog box contains the following administrative tool selections e Component Services on page 32 e Event Viewer on page 32 e Services on page 33 e User Manager on page 34 e VNC User Settings on page 34 e Write Filter on page 35 32 Component Services Double clicking the Component Services icon opens the Component Services window see Figure 21 The console allows access to configure the Component Services Event Viewer and Local Services Figure 21 Component Services window Component Services B Fie Action view Window Help e m B2 Console Root Console Root i 4 Component Services g Event viewer Local Sa Services Local component Services iajJEvent Viewer Local Sy Services Local Event Viewer Double clicking the Event Viewer icon opens the Event Viewer window see Figure 22 This tool displays monitoring and troublehooting messages from Windows and other programs Figure 22 Event Viewer window E Event Yiewer FA mj fA Log Application Error Records 64 0 KB Log Security Audit Records 64 0 KB Log System Error Records 64 0 KB Services Double clicking the Services icon opens the Services window see Figure 23 The Services window lists the services installed on the Thin Client VNC Server and Client Clean up NetXClean are two services which may need to b
38. er be flushed if it is eighty percent or more full The administrator should periodically check the status of the cache and restart the Thin Client if the cache is more than eighty percent full 42 Mv Note A Terminal Services Client Access License TSCAL is always preserved regardless of Write Filter state enabled or disabled If you want to have other registry settings preserved regardless of Write Filter state contact support for help at http www wyse com For procedures on manipulating the Write Filter refer to e Password Change with the Write Filter e Write Filter Command Line Control on page 44 e Write Filter Enable and Write Filter Disable Desktop Icons on page 45 e Write Filter Control Dialog Box on page 46 Password Change with the Write Filter On Microsoft Windows NT based computers and on Microsoft Windows 2000 or 2003 based computers machine account passwords are regularly changed with the domain controller for security purposes By default on Windows NT based computers the machine account password automatically changes every seven days On Windows 2000 or 2003 based computers the machine account password automatically changes every 30 days The same is applicable for Winterm 9000 Series Thin Clients if they are a member of a domain With the Write Filter enabled a Thin Client will successfully make this change with the domain controller Because the Write Filter is enabled however
39. hassis see Figure 6 that can be mounted vertically or horizontally The 941GXL has a slightly larger chassis than the 9455XL and features a faster processor than any of the other Series 9000 devices The connections for power network keyboard mouse serial and parallel devices and USB ports are on the back panel of the Thin Client The rear panel contains an access slot for an optional PCI expansion card Y Note When the Thin Client is mounted vertically the power button should be at the bottom of the Thin Client The power button is located on the front of the Thin Client The two LEDs next to the power button indicate Power and IDE Device Flash or Hard drive activity Figure 6 Model J400 Product 941GXL Thin Client 1 2 3 4 5 6 Bae oe ALA Ee m Sa D E PEC ee mja 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1 PS 2 type keyboard interface 7 Video port 13 USB port 2 2 PS 2 type mouse interface 8 USB port 2 14 Power button 3 Lock 9 Speaker out 15 CD ROM drive optional 4 Parallel port 10 Line in 16 Floppy drive optional 5 Network connection 10 100Base T 11 Microphone 6 Serial Port 12 12V Power cable interface Please see the note above this figure The 941GXL has two LED indicators on the back of the unit next to the RJ 45 LAN port Network connector The Green LED is a Dual Link Activity Indicator and the Yellow LED 12 is a Speed Indicator The blinking sequence or absence of these LEDs indica
40. he flash for example if a flush of the Write Filter cache puts junk in flash directories that must be kept clean or allows junk to continue being written to flash after the Write Filter cache is flushed until a restart occurs The NetXClean utility is particularly important when multiple users have log on rights to a Thin Client as memory space can be quickly used by locally stored profiles and temporary caching of information Function Summary NetXClean s TweakUI functions includes clearing e Run history at log on e Document history at log on e Find Files history at log on Find Computer history at log on e Internet Explorer history at log on e Last User at log on e Selected Items Now NetXClean purges selected directories files and profiles It uses a configuration file to determine which directories and files to purge and what not to purge To select different directories and files to purge you must select them in the configuration file bd Caution The selections are made by the manufacturer and should not be changed without manufacturer supervision Regardless of the configuration file selections NetXClean does not clean any of the following directories or their parent directories e Windows directory e Windows System subdirectory e Current directory in which the service is installed NetXClean will not delete the following profiles e Administrator All Users e Default User e The profile of the last
41. host devices Failure to do so may cause interference and violate FCC and international regulations for electromagnetic interference Noise Suppressor A noise suppressor ferrite bead must be installed on the network cable of your thin client This installation is necessary to maintain compliance with U S FCC B limits and European CISPR B EN55022 Class B limits The noise suppressor is supplied by the manufacturer and is packed in your thin client s shipping carton Device Power Supply J Caution Replace power supply with the same or equivalent type as recommended by the manufacturer Model 9235LE Thin Clients For use with External Power Supply DVE Model DSA 0301 05 or certified equivalent model supplied by the manufacturer rated 5V 4A Model 9440XL Thin Clients For use with External Power Supply Flytech CARRY Model FT 8006A or certified equivalent model supplied by the manufacturer rated 5V 7A 12V 1 0A 5Vsb 0 5A 12V 0 1A Model 9450XE and 9455XL Thin Clients For use with External Power Supply Li Shin Model LSE9802A1255 or certified equivalent model supplied by the manufacturer rated 12V 4 58A viii Model 9650XE Thin Client For use with External Power Supply Li Shin Model LSEO219B1280 or certified equivalent model supplied by the manufacturer rated 12V 6 67A Model J400 Product 941GXL Thin Client For use with External Power Supply Li Shin Model LSE9802A1255 or certified equivalent model supplied by th
42. in Client is restarted or switched off To preserve the results of writes to the registry favorites cookies and so on the contents of the cache can be transferred flushed to the flash on demand by the Rapport Administrative Software or manually using the Write Filter Control dialog box see Write Filter Control Dialog Box on page 46 It can be opened either through the Start Run command line wt flush by clicking Start Programs Control Panel Administrative Tools Write Filter or by clicking Start Programs Write Filter After the Write Filter has flushed the cache all future writes during the current system session are written to the flash with no further caching until a system restart occurs The Write Filter can also be enabled disabled through the command line or through the Write Filter Enable Disable desktop icons The status enabled disabled of the Write Filter is displayed by the Write Filter status icon on the taskbar system tray green indicates that the Write Filter is enabled and red indicates that the Write Filter is disabled Y Note When administering the Thin Client for permanent changes To avoid flash corruption it is strongly recommended to flush the Write Filter cache immediately following a fresh restart before making permanent modifications to the system Do not flush the cache if the Thin Client has been used in the current system session J Caution The Write Filter cache should nev
43. ing instructions for details refer to the regulatory notices in the front matter of this document Mvi Note Clicking a scroll wheel on a mouse is supported 15 Extended XPe Features The Winterm 9000 Series Thin Client s operating system has extended features not found in standard Windows XP Controls for extended XPe features are available only through an Administrator logon account with exceptions of the Citrix Program Neighborhood the Microsoft Terminal Server Client Remote Desktop Connection Manager and if installed a special order terminal emulation application Logging On Users can log on automatically or manually Automatic Log on The default for the XPe based Thin Client is automatic log on The administrator can use the Winlog applet in the Control Panel to enable disable auto logon and change the auto logon user name password and domain Only the administrator logon account can change auto logon properties YA Note To save the changes be sure to flush the Write Filter cache at any time during the current system session For information about the Write Filter and procedures for flushing the cache refer to Write Filter on page 41 The Log on to Windows dialog box is bypassed if automatic log on is enabled If you want to log on as a different user while auto logon is enabled log off while holding down the Shift key This will cause the Log on to Windows dialog box to display and allo
44. ks on the Thin Client The level can be controlled externally for example by using a 600 ohm potentiometer control and powered speakers are recommended The volume can also be adjusted using the sound icon in the taskbar system tray You can single click this icon to open the master volume control or double click it to open the volume control application dialog box 41 Utilities and Settings The following utilities and settings are available for administrative use e Write Filter e NetXClean Utility on page 48 e Local Drives on page 49 e Mapping Network Drives on page 50 e Domain Participation on page 50 e WinPing Utility on page 51 e Net and Tracert Utilities on page 52 e User Log on Accounts on page 52 e Changing the Computer Name on page 54 Write Filter The Write Filter provides a secure environment for thin client computing by protecting the Thin Client from undesired flash memory writes flash memory is where the operating system and functional software components reside By preventing excessive flash write activity the Write Filter also extends the life of the Thin Client It gives the appearance of read write access to the flash by employing a cache to intercept all flash writes and returning success to the process that requested the I O The intercepted flash writes stored in cache are available as long as the Thin Client remains active but are lost when the Th
45. le the Write Filter by clicking the Enable Write Filter command button A message is displayed prompting for a system restart vi Note After the system restarts to enable the Write Filter the Write Filter status icon in the desktop system tray turns green e To flush the cache and turn off the Write Filter for the current session only click the Flush Cache command button this action will permanently save all writes in the current session to the system storage media Mv Note After disabling the Write Filter for the current session the Write Filter status icon in the desktop system tray turns red and the Write Filter remains disabled until the next system start 48 When the cache is flushed by clicking the Flush Cache or Disable Write Filter command buttons all controls are inoperable grayed out until the cache flush operation is completed The Flush Cache command button will remain inoperable grayed out until Write Filter is enabled e To display a cache status report click the Query Cache command button NetXClean Utility NetXClean keeps extraneous information from being stored in flash memory NetXClean is a service that runs in the background and operates on the flash memory only NetXClean s clean up is triggered on either service startup or user log off It performs the clean up invisibly and no user input is necessary NetXClean prevents garbage files from building up and filling the free space in t
46. lick Options to open the Connection Options dialog box see Figure 34 59 Select the Restrict Pixels to 8 bit check box in the Display area this increases speed at the expense of display quality Click OK to return to the Connection Details dialog box Figure 34 VNC Connection Options dialog box Connection Options x Preferred encoding Mouse on je J Emulate 3 Buttons with 2 button click C CoRRE I Swap mouse buttons 2 and 3 C RRE C Raw Display iv Mio boats saccae Tl Restrict pixels to 8 bit for slow networks I View only inputs ignored Misc I Full screen mode I Request shared session I Deiconify on Bell Tl Disable clipboard transfer Cancel Y Note The VNC Connection Options dialog box varies for different VNC software releases Use the general guidelines in Table 1 to configure the VNC Connection Options dialog box Table 1 VNC Connection Options dialog box guidelines Selection Description Preferred encoding radio buttons Normally the VNC viewer requests CopyRect Hextile CORRE and RRE in that order The selection alters this behavior by specifying the encoding method to be used before any of the others are tried Preferred encoding check box Allow CopyRect encoding When selected VNC viewer informs the VNC server it can cope with CopyRect encoding Misc check boxes Request shared session When you make a connection to a
47. log on account does not have cache flush privileges this is a local or remote administrator function e NetXClean Utility NetXClean is a clean up utility that keeps extraneous information from being stored on the flash memory Clean up is triggered automatically on restart shut down or user log off For details about NetXClean refer to NetXClean Utility on page 48 Power Management A Monitor Saver turns off the video signal to the monitor allowing the monitor to enter a power saving mode after a designated idle time Parameters for this mode are available by clicking Start Settings Control Panel Screen Saver Power Wake on LAN This standard XP feature allows the Rapport Administrative Software to perform image updates and remote administration functions at any time To use this feature the Thin Client power must remain on Thin Client Time After power off clock time will not be lost as long as the power source remains on Clock time will be lost if the power source is off and the battery option is not installed The local time utility can be set to synchronize the Thin Client clock to a time server automatically at a designated time or manually 22 Mv Note Correct time should be maintained as some applications require access to local Thin Client time The Date and Time Properties dialog box can be opened by clicking the time area in the taskbar or by double clicking the Date and Time icon in the Co
48. n Set Manager to manage and connect to other application sets Ui 27 Remote Desktop Connection Clicking Start Programs Remote Desktop Connection or Start Remote Desktop Connection or double clicking the desktop icon opens the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box expanded view shown in Figure 16 obtained by clicking Options This program is used to establish connections to remote applications using RDP Y Note If you find that the Write Filter Cache is becoming too full you can disable Bitmap caching in the RDP Experience tab For information and instructions on using the Remote Desktop Connection dialog box refer to the Microsoft documentation search for Remote Desktop at http www microsoft com Figure 16 Remote Desktop Connection dialog box expanded Remote Desktop Connection a alx General Display Local Resources Programs Experience Logon settings a Type the name of the computer or choose a computer from the drop down list Computer X User name Administrator Password Domain I Save my password Connection settings Save current settings or open saved connection Save As Open Connect Cancel Help Options lt lt 28 VNC User Settings VNC User Settings is available to administrators only Clicking Start Programs VNC User Settings or double clicking the icon in the administrator s system tray opens the WinVNC
49. n the taskbar system tray Extended resources available only to administrators can be accessed from the Start menu Figure 9 Example of an administrator desktop Internet Explorer About Citrix Program Neighborhood Citrix Program Neighborhood x Internet Explorer SQ Remote Desktop Connection VNC User Settings UF Write Fiter ome 204m For information about the functionality of the standard Windows XP desktop and Start menu items refer to the applicable Microsoft documentation search and navigate to the Windows XP Support Center at http support microsoft com default aspx Extended selections are described in Programs Menu Extended Selections on page 22 WA Note Right clicking the mouse when the pointer is on the administrators desktop opens a pop up menu 20 v Note For the Model 9235LE the Start menu ShutDown listing is replaced with listings for logging off restarting and shutting down the Thin Client Client Information Dialog Box Click About on the Start menu to open the Client Information dialog box see Figure 10 The General tab of the dialog box displays general information about the Thin Client such as the Website Product Name Product ID Version Windows XPE Version MAC Address Serial Number Terminal H W Rev Flash Configuration RAM Configuration System Partition and Wyse Copyrights Figure 10 Client Information dialog box Client Information x General
50. ntrol Panel Programs Menu Extended Selections Open the Programs menu by clicking Start Programs Additional selections available on the Programs menu include e Neutron Time Synchronization Application TeemNT and TeemNT Connection Wizard on page 23 Internet Explorer on page 25 e Citrix Program Neighborhood on page 26 e Remote Desktop Connection on page 27 e VNC User Settings on page 28 available to administrators only e Write Filter on page 29 available to administrators only Neutron Time Synchronization Application Clicking Start Programs Neutron opens the Neutron dialog box see Figure 11 The Neutron dialog box contains the current System Time and Atomic Time To Synchronize the System Time with the Atomic Time click Synchronize in the Neutron dialog box To retrieve the current Atomic time from a time server click Get Atomic Time To configure the Time server IP address click gt gt in the Neutron dialog box to open the extended menu and select an IP address from the Time server drop down menu You can also configure using the radio and check boxes whether to use TCP or UDP whether you want Auto synchronization to occur at system startup and whether or not to exit the Time server after the time has been synchronized To close the extended menu click lt lt Figure 11 Neutron dialog box extended Neutron 1 03 http ke System Time Wednesday March 31st 20
51. nts provide access to applications files and network resources made available on machines hosting Citrix ICA and Microsoft RDP session services The keyboard mouse audio video and display data are transmitted over the network between the Thin Clients and session servers Thin Client emulation software is installed locally by default Other locally installed software permits remote administration of the Thin Clients and provides local maintenance functions Winterm 9000 Series XPe based Thin Clients currently include the Models 9235LE 9440XL 9450XE 9455XL 9650XE Model J400 Product 941GXL and Model x150 Product 9150SE The latest Wyse firmware version release for the 9235LE 9450XE 9455XL 9650XE Model J400 Product 941GXL and Model x150 Product 9150SE is based on the Microsoft XPe SP1 release The latest Wyse firmware version release for the 9440XL is based on the original release of Microsoft XPe About This Guide This reference guide supplements the standard Windows XP and Windows XPe documentation supplied by Microsoft Corporation The guide explains the differences enhancements and additional features provided by Wyse with the Thin Client It does not attempt to describe the standard features found in Windows XP and Windows XPe XPe help can be accessed from the Microsoft Help and Support Web site at http support microsoft com default aspx Wyse Technical Support To access Wyse technical resou
52. on Time Synchronization Application 22 TeemNT and TeemNT Connection Wizard 23 Internet Explorer 25 Citrix Program Neighborhood 26 Remote Desktop Connection 27 VNC User Settings 28 Write Filter 29 Control Panel Extended Selections 30 Administrative Tools 37 ONOaNA Winlog 35 ELO Touchscreen 36 Wireless LAN Settings 36 Custom Fields 36 RAMdisk 37 Regional and Language Options 38 Sun Java Runtime Environment 39 Peripherals 39 Printers 39 Audio 40 Utilities and Settings 47 Write Filter 47 Password Change with the Write Filter 42 Write Filter Command Line Control 44 Write Filter Enable and Write Filter Disable Desktop Icons 45 Write Filter Control Dialog Box 46 NetXClean Utility 48 Function Summary 48 Local Drives 49 DriveZ 49 Drive Cand Flash 49 Saving Files 49 Mapping Network Drives 50 Domain Participation 50 Joining a Domain 50 Roaming Profiles 51 WinPing Utility 51 Net and Tracert Utilities 52 User Log on Accounts 52 Creating a New User Account 52 User Profiles 53 Changing the Computer Name 54 Remote Administration and Firmware Upgrades 54 Wyse Rapport Version 4 4 54 Add on Modules 55 Firmware Upgrades 55 User Instructions on the First Boot Process After Loading a Standard Image v2 2 or Earlier Only 55 WinVNC 56 VNC Server Properties Settings 56 VNC Viewer Setup and Operation 58 List of Figures SOON DOABRWDND Model 9235LE Thin Client Model 9440XL Thin Client Model 9450XE Thin Client Model 9455X
53. or s taskbar The default password in this dialog box is Wyse J Caution The default password permits a remote administrator to configure or reset a Thin Client from a remote location rather than making a personal appearance at the Thin Client site For security it is highly recommended that the password be changed immediately upon receipt of the Thin Client 57 Figure 32 WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box Win NC Current User Properties a zE x m Incoming Connections OK V Accept Socket Connections Display Number fa V Auto Password Apply Accept CORBA Connections dili I Disable Remote Keyboard amp Pointer I Disable Local Keyboard amp Pointer Update Handling Poll Console Poll Full Screen Iv Windows Only Poll On Event V Poll Foreground Window D Received Only Tl Poll Window Under Cursor Before a remote machine on which VNC Viewer is installed can access a Thin Client 1 The IP address or valid DNS name of the Thin Client the desktop that is to be operated monitored must be given to the remote administrator user The IP Address can be obtained from the Details area Local Area Connection of the Network Connections dialog box accessed by clicking Start Settings Network Connections clicking the Local Area Connection icon and scrolling down to the Details area in the left pane vV Note You can obtain the IP Address of an administ
54. previous section Thin Client Requirements Compliance to find out to which thin client model each of the statements below refers Class A This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe A prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada vii Class B This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications Le pr sent appareil num rique n met pas de bruits radio lectriques d passant les limites applicables aux appareils num riques de la classe B prescrites dans le R glement sur le brouillage radio lectrique dict par le Minist re des Communications du Canada IEC EN Notice These products conform to the requirements of IEC950 and EN60950 These products conform to requirements of EN55022 for Class A equipment or EN55022 for Class B equipment refer to Thin Client Requirements Compliance Cable Notice The use of shielded I O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or
55. rator Thin Client by hovering the mouse arrow over the VNC icon in the system tray of the administrator s taskbar 2 A password for the administrator to use must be entered into the WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box see Figure 32 vV Note For the WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box option details refer to the VNC Web site 58 VNC Viewer Setup and Operation VNC Viewer software is included as a component of the Rapport Administrative Software suite and must be installed on the remote shadowing machine The administrator user of the remote machine must know the IP address name and the password of a Thin Client the desktop that is to be operated monitored If another machine is to be used to access your Thin Client the VNC Viewer software for Unix Linux and Win32 Windows 95 and Windows NT is available at no charge and can be downloaded for installation on the remote machine from http Awww uk research att com vne i Note Detailed information on setting up and using VNC is available at the VNC Web site The administrator user of the remote shadowing machine can log on to a Thin Client by completing the following procedures 1 Double click the VNC Viewer icon to open the Connection Details dialog box see Figure 33 Figure 33 VNC Connection Details dialog box Connection details RE wWeever x Use host display Cancel e g snoopy 2 Options If the network is slow c
56. rces visit AskVWyse com If you still have questions you can submit your questions using the Wyse Support Request Form or call Customer Support at 1 800 800 WYSE toll free in U S and Canada Hours of operation are from 7 00 am to 7 00 pm CST Monday through Friday To access international support visit http www wyse com worldwide Server Environment Requirements The Thin Client uses a variety of services accessed through the network These include session and product support services as well as standard network services such as DHCP and DNS Services described in Session Servers and Support Servers are required Session Servers Any one of the following services must be available on the network to which your Thin Client is connected e Citrix Independent Computing Architecture ICA e Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol RDP Terminal Emulation Support Citrix Independent Computing Architecture ICA ICA servers and published applications can be made available on the network using either of the following services Windows 2000 Server with Terminal Services and one of the following installed e Citrix MetaFrame 1 8 alone or with Service Pack 2 and FR1 or Service Pack 3 and FR1 Citrix MetaFrame XP Windows 2003 Server with Terminal Services and one of the following installed Citrix MetaFrame XP FR3 e MetaFrame Presentation Server 3 0 Windows NT 4 0 Terminal Server E
57. rted Automatic Manual Manual Automatic Automatic Automatic Manual Automatic Automatic Manual Automatic Manual Automatic Automatic Manual Automatic Manual Manual Manual Manual Automatic Automatic Automatic Automatic Manual Local Service Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Network 5 Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Local System Extended A Standard 34 User Manager Double clicking the User Manager icon opens the Local User and Groups window see Figure 24 This tool allows administrators to manage user profiles For detailed information on the User Manager refer to User Profiles on page 53 Figure 24 Local User and Groups window Local Users and Groups VNC User Settings Double clicking the VNC User Settings icon opens the WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box see Figure 25 Figure 25 WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box 35 Mv Note The WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box can also be opened from the administrator s Start Programs menu The WinVNC Current User Properties dialog box allows entry of the VNC log on password the default password is Wyse and selection of parameters for the VNC
58. rtual Network Computing VNC Viewer are built in to Rapport see Virtual Network Computing VNC Viewer The Workgroup Edition of Wyse Rapport is suitable for managing up to 750 client Thin Clients It is provided with the Thin Client without charge The Enterprise Edition of Wyse Rapport is designed to manage larger numbers greater than 750 of client Thin Clients For information about obtaining or upgrading to the Enterprise Edition of Rapport contact Wyse Sales or Service see Ordering Information on page v Virtual Network Computing VNC Viewer VNC Server is factory installed on your Thin Client and is by default automatically launched on log on It allows a Thin Client to be operated monitored shadowed from a remote machine on which VNC Viewer is installed primarily for troubleshooting and support purposes The administrator uses a VNC Server dialog box that allows a password to be changed and properties to be set for a Thin Client An administrator wanting to shadow a Thin Client must run the VNC Viewer component on the remote machine accessed either from the Rapport Administrative Software or from a separate installation The administrator using the VNC Viewer must know the password to the server component on a machine as well as a machine s IP address or valid DNS name For information about VNC refer to WinVNC on page 56 Model Summary This section provides a summary of features for the Model
59. s 9235LE 9440XL 9450XE 9455XL 9650XE Model J400 Product 941GXL and Model x150 Product 9150SE vi Note Thin Client data sheets the product registration form and information about Rapport for Wyse version 4 4 and Rapport Administrative Software are available through the Wyse Web site at http www wyse com Model 9235LE Model 9235LE is a small footprint modular XPe based Thin Client see Figure 1 The connections for power network audio connectors monitor video keyboard USB and USB peripherals are on the back panel of the Thin Client the mouse plugs into the keyboard The power button switch is located on the top of the unit Figure 1 Model 9235LE Thin Client Network Microphone Headphone Power Model 9440XL Model 9440XL is a small footprint modular XPe based Thin Client see Figure 2 The connections for power network monitor keyboard mouse serial and parallel devices and USB peripherals are on the back panel of the Thin Client The power button switch four LED indicators and audio connectors are on the front of the Thin Client Figure 2 Model 9440XL Thin Client ni Network LEDs wollte Power Y k HDD DiskOnChip Serial LAN Connection g LAN Activity Power Button Printer Video USB 2 Microphone E 2 Line In Moisi Speaker Out Keyboard Power Model 9450XE Model 9450XE is a small footprint modular XPe based Thin Client see Figure 3 The connections for po
60. s an administrator 2 Click Start Settings Control Panel Administrative Tools and double click the User Manager icon The Local Users and Groups window opens 3 Double click the Users folder to view the contents in the right pane 4 Click Action in the menu bar and click New User in the drop down menu The New User dialog box opens 5 Type in the user name and password and then select the attributes you want for the user 6 Click Create 7 Click Close User Profiles Only an administrator can select the profile settings for a user For example new users cannot put themselves into the Administrators group only the administrator can add a user to the Administrators group bd Caution Because of the limited size of the flash memory it is strongly recommended that other applications available to new and existing users be configured to prevent writing to the local file system For the same reason it is also recommended that extreme care be exercised when changing configuration settings of the factory installed applications To add a user to the Administrators group complete the following procedures 1 Log in as an administrator 2 Click Start Settings Control Panel Administrative Tools and double click the User Manager icon The Local Users and Groups window opens 3 In the Local Users and Groups window select highlight the Users folder in the left pane 4 In the right pane of the Local Users an
61. ser Instructions on the First Boot Process After Loading a Standard Image v2 2 or Earlier Only on page 55 WinVNC on page 56 Wyse Rapport Version 4 4 Rapport is a full featured remote administration tool set available from Wyse Technology It accesses the Thin Client through the Rapport Agent PXE and VNC server utilities installed on the Thin Client Rapport allows the Thin Client administration functions including firmware upgrades to be performed without requiring an administrator to visit the individual Thin Client sites For specific information on using Rapport consult the Rapport help documentation 55 For local custom fields that can be accessed by Rapport refer to Custom Fields on page 36 Y Note When performing a mass distribution of a custom device image created with Rapport the source device image will require unique preparation prior to creation and distribution Please contact the device manufacturer for more detailed information Add on Modules To install an add on module an administrator must use the built in Rapport Agent PXE and VNC server utilities of the Thin Client Disable the Write Filter and enable the Write Filter as needed to save the changes Firmware Upgrades Intel s Preboot Execution Environment PXE is a protocol that defines interaction between TCP IP DHCP and TFTP to enable a client to download a preboot environment from a server The PXE client is installed on
62. t be combined q Caution Thin Client Administrators should use NT file security to prevent undesired usage of these commands Use the following guidelines for the Start Run command line option for the Write Filter wtflush exe with no arguments Opens the Write Filter Control dialog box For a description of the dialog box refer to Write Filter Control Dialog Box on page 46 wtflush exe f Flushes the cache and disables the Write Filter until the next system start The Write Filter status icon is red wtflush exe d Flushes the cache and disables the Write Filter the Write Filter remains disabled after the system start and must be enabled manually either through the Write Filter Control dialog box or through the command line The Write Filter status icon remains red while disabled wtflush exe e Write filter enabled after the next system start After enabling the Write Filter you must restart You do not need to flush the cache first since the Write Filter is currently disabled The Write Filter status icon is green when the Write Filter is enabled vi Note Flush and disable and d arguments open and automatically close a DOS command window during the process However the flush could take up to several minutes to complete after the window closes Because the DOS window does not stay open long enough to view the results it is recommended that you open the Write Filter Control dialog box to determine if
63. ter provides security and protects the flash memory from excessive write activity The active inactive status of the Write Filter is indicated by the color of the Write Filter status icon in the system tray of the desktop taskbar For detailed information about the Write Filter refer to Write Filter on page 41 YA Note Changes made to the Thin Client configuration are lost when the Thin Client is restarted unless the Write Filter cache is flushed during the current system session For procedures on flushing the cache refer to Write Filter on page 41 NetXClean Upon system start the NetXClean utility is automatically launched NetXClean is a clean up utility that keeps extraneous information from being stored on the local disk For detailed information on this utility refer to NetXClean Utility on page 48 VNC Server Upon Thin Client log on the Windows VNC Server utility is automatically launched VNC allows the Thin Client s desktop to be accessed remotely for administration and support For detailed information about VNC refer to WinVNC on page 56 Time Synchronization Utility Upon Thin Client log on the time synchronization utility dialog box briefly displays This feature can be disabled by the administrator locally or remotely if desired 17 The XPe Desktop This section includes information on the following e Users Desktop e Administrators Desktop on page 19 e Client
64. ternet Explorer or Start Internet Explorer or double clicking the desktop icon opens IE 6 0 see Figure 14 The Internet options settings for the browser have been preselected at the factory to limit writing to flash memory These settings prevent exhaustion of the limited amount of flash memory available and should not be modified The user can access another browser through an ICA or RDP account if more browser resources are required Figure 14 Internet Explorer window Z Wyse Technology Maximizing the benefits of server centric computing with thin clients i 4 x Oj x File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Back v ks Y x B A Search Se Favorites A Media g2 a Address a http www wyse comfindex htm gt Go ie Wyse Technology is the worldwide leader in end to end server centric access to web and Windows applications From the client through the network to the server Wyse makes server centric computing more manageable and cost effective through thin clients that provide affordable access to information software that delivers better ROI from existing hardware and software tools that manage a broad spectrum of information access devices New Release of Wyse Enhanced CE NET 4 2 Firmware Enhances Usability Security and Reliability Wyse enhanced Windows CE NET 4 2 firmware provides more than 10 exclusive features that are not available from any other vendor for increase
65. tes the condition of the LAN connection e Green LED On Link but no Activity Green LED Blinking Link with Activity Green LED Off No Link Yellow LED On 100Mbps Yellow LED Off 10Mbps or no Link 13 Model x150 Product 9150SE Model 9150SE is a small footprint modular XPe based Thin Client see Figure 7 The connections for power network audio monitor video keyboard mouse serial and parallel devices and USB devices and peripherals are on the back panel of the Thin Client The power button switch is located on the front top of the unit Figure 7 Model 9150SE Thin Client 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Power Button 7 Power cable interface 2 Microphone 8 Lock 3 Speaker out 9 Parallel port 4 USB port 4 10 PS 2 type keyboard interface 5 Network connection 10 100Base T 11 PS 2 type mouse interface 6 Monitor interface 12 Serial port 2 Feature dependent on server implementation The 9150SE has three LED indicators on the back of the unit next to the RJ 45 LAN port Network connector The blinking sequence or absence of these LEDs indicates the condition of the LAN connection e Green LED On 10Mbps e Amber LED On 100Mbps e Yellow LED Blinking Link with Activity 14 After power connection the power LED will remain amber for some time The user must not press the power button until the amber light is off When the amber light is off lightly press the power button on the Thin Client to turn on po
66. the servers 40 Audio Mv Note Printing to a locally connected printer from an ICA or RDP session using the server s print drivers produces full text and graphics functionality from the printer To do this you must install the print driver on the server and the text only driver on the Thin Client according to the procedures in Adding Printers Adding Printers To install the print driver on the server and the text only driver on the Thin Client complete the following procedures 1 Connect the printer to the parallel port Click Start Settings Printers and Faxes Double click Add a printer to open the Add Printer Wizard 2 3 4 Click Next in the first window of the wizard 5 Select the Local printer attached to this computer option 6 Ensure that the Automatically detect and install my Plug and Play printer check box is not selected 7 Click Next 8 Select the Use the following port option 9 Select the appropriate port from the drop down list and click Next 10 Select the Manufacturer and Model of the printer and click Next 11 Enter the assigned default name or other name for the printer and click Next 12 Select the Do not share this printer option and click Next 13 Select whether to print a test page or not and click Next 14 Click Finish The installation will complete a test page will print if this option was selected Audio can be redirected from applications to the audio jac
67. tically change with the GUI changes It must be changed manually Third party applications Wyse applications and Microsoft names remain in English after the interface is changed Sun Java Runtime Environment Sun Java Runtime Environment JRE is available but does not include the Microsoft Virtual Machine Information regarding this application can be found online at http java sun com Peripherals Depending on the ports available on the Thin Client see Model Summary on page 4 the Thin Client can provide services through a USB port a serial port an LPT port ora PCMCIA card plugged in to the back of the Thin Client if the appropriate software is installed Add ons for other services available from Wyse can be installed using the Rapport Remote Administrative software For information on using the Rapport Remote Administrative software refer to Remote Administration and Firmware Upgrades on page 54 Printers A universal print driver is installed on the Thin Client to support text only printing to a locally connected printer To print full text and graphics to a locally connected printer install the driver provided by the manufacturer according to the instructions Be sure to flush the Write Filter cache to save the installation For procedures on flushing the cache refer to Write Filter on page 41 Printing to network printers from ICA and RDP applications can be achieved through print drivers on
68. uchscreen Folder Options E Fonts Pinternet Options Java Plug in aKeyboard Mouse e Network Connections Phone and Modem Options amp Power Options Printers and Faxes ri Ramdisk uw Regional and Language Options Sounds and Audio Devices System WA Taskbar and Start Menu E winlog By Wireless LAN Settings See Also 9 Help and Support Notable extended selections available on the administrators Control Panel include e Administrative Tools on page 31 e Winlog on page 35 e ELO Touchscreen on page 36 e Wireless LAN Settings on page 36 e Custom Fields on page 36 e RAMdisk on page 37 e Regional and Language Options on page 38 Sun Java Runtime Environment on page 39 31 Administrative Tools Double click the Administrative Tools icon in the Control Panel window to open the Administrative Tools window see Figure 20 Figure 20 Administrative Tools window f Administrative Tools File Edit View Favorites Tools Help ar Q Eai if Ei a Search i Folders f Address 40 Administrative Tools a t Servi File and Folder Tasks N nis EEREN Shortcut 2 KB E3 Share this Folder Event Viewer Shortcut Other Places a 1 KB gt Control Panel Shared Documents ig My Computer My Network Places Services Shortcut 1 KB User Manager Shortcut 1 KB Details VNC User Settings y Shortcut 1 KB Write Filt
69. w you to manually enter the log on information Manual Log on When automatic log on is not enabled upon Thin Client startup the Log on to Windows dialog box displays Type the log on information in the User Name and Password text boxes For a user log on account the factory default user name and password are both User For an administrator log on account the factory default user name and password are both Administrator Y Note Passwords are case sensitive but user names are not case sensitive bd Caution For security purposes it is recommended that all passwords be changed from the defaults An administrator can change passwords by using the Ctrl Alt Del key combination to open the Windows Security dialog box and then clicking Change Password The password can not be changed when logged on as a user 16 Mv Note The administrator can create additional user accounts by using the User Manager utility available through the Control Panel However due to local memory constraints the number of additional users should be kept to a minimum For administrator information on user accounts refer to User Log on Accounts on page 52 Automatically Launched Utilities The following utilities are automatically launched e Write Filter e NetXClean VNC Server e Time Synchronization Utility Write Filter Upon system start the Write Filter utility is automatically launched The Write Fil
70. wer Mounting and Connecting the Thin Client The Quick Start Guide included in the shipping carton provides instructions for mounting and connecting the Thin Client The Thin Client can be placed on a desktop or it can be mounted on a wall using an optional wall mount bracket available from Wyse Technology bd Caution Mount and connect the Thin Client only as directed in the Quick Start Guide and in the wall mount bracket instructions if used Be sure that there is sufficient space around the Thin Client for ventilation Follow all precautions listed in the Quick Start Guide Mvi Note On the Model 9235LE the power LED can stay amber for up to a minute after plugging power into the unit The user should not push the power button to switch on the Thin Client until the amber light is out If included in the shipping carton the following items should be used with Thin Client installation Keyboard and mouse may or may not be included Power cord may or may not be included Power supply Noise suppressor ferrite bead Desktop mounting stand if required Quick Start Guide q Caution To ensure regulatory compliance use only the power supply included in the shipping carton or an approved equivalent see Device Power Supply on page vii with the Thin Client The noise suppressor ferrite bead included in the box with the Thin Client must be installed on the network cable as described in the accompany
71. wer network monitor keyboard mouse serial and parallel devices and USB peripherals are on the back panel of the Thin Client The rear panel contains an access slot for an optional PCI expansion card Figure 3 Model 9450XE Thin Client Power Button Power Keyboard Mouse Monitor Parallel PCI Expansion Card Optional Yellow LAN Speed LED A l Green LAN Link Activity LED USB 2 gt Network Headphone S Line In Serial Microphone The 9450XE has two LED indicators on the back of the unit next to the RJ 45 LAN port Network connector The Green LED is a Dual Link Activity Indicator and the Yellow LED is a Speed Indicator The blinking sequence or absence of these LEDs indicates the condition of the LAN connection Green LED On Link but no Activity Green LED Blinking Link with Activity Green LED Off No Link Yellow LED On 100Mbps Yellow LED Off 10Mbps or no Link Model 9455XL Model 9455XL is a modular XPe based Thin Client with a rugged metal chassis see Figure 4 that can be mounted vertically or horizontally The connections for power network keyboard mouse serial and parallel devices and USB ports are on the back panel of the Thin Client The rear panel contains an access slot for an optional PCI expansion card Y Note When the Thin Client is mounted vertically the power button should be at the top of the Thin Client The power button is located on the front of the Thin
72. ystems Inc Microsoft Windows Windows CE Windows NT Windows XP and Windows Terminal Server are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation All other products are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Specifications subject to change without notice Patents The Wyse product s described herein is are covered by U S Patent No 5 918 039 and other patents pending Restricted Rights Legend You acknowledge that the Software is of U S origin You agree to comply with all applicable international and national laws that apply to the Software including the U S Export Administration Regulations as well as end user end use and country destination restrictions issued by U S and other governments For additional information on exporting the Software see http Awww microsoft com exporting Ordering Information For availability pricing and ordering information in the United States and Canada call 1 800 GET WYSE 1 800 438 9973 or visit us at http www wyse com In all other countries contact your sales representative FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for either Class A or Class B digital devices refer to Thin Client Requirements Compliance pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radi
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