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xiFCC StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for either ClassA or Class B digital devices (refer to “Terminal Req
82 Connection ConfigurationFigure 11-1 Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 1To use the first dialog box:1. Enter a name for your dial-up connection (a maximu
Connection Configuration 83Figure11-2 Dial-UpConfigurationWizard2To use the second dialog box of the wizard:1. Select from the Serial Port drop-down s
84 Connection Configuration5. Click on the TCP/IP Settings command button to open the TCP/IP Settingsdialog box. See “Dial-Up TCP/IP Settings and Secu
Connection Configuration 85Figure11-3 Dial-UpConfigurationWizard3
12 Dial-Up Dialing Properties andConfigurationThe following sections provide information about some of the elements of theDial-Up Configuration Wizard
88 Connection ConfigurationFigure 12-1 Dialing Properties Dialog BoxThe following table discusses the functions of the dialog box.
Connection Configuration 89Table 12-1 Dialing Properties Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionLocal Settings Set local dialing locale and dialing type in thi
90 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Device Properties Dialog BoxUse the Device Properties dialog box to configure a device (modem) for a dial-upconne
Connection Configuration 91The Device Properties dialog box contains two properties sheets:• Port Settings• Call OptionsThe following sections discuss
92 Connection ConfigurationCall OptionsClick on the Call Options tabtoinvoketheCall Options properties sheet.Figure 12-3 Call Options Properties Sheet
xiiClass AThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissionsfrom digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference
13 Dial-Up TCP/IP Settings andSecurityThe following sections provide information about some of the elements of theDial-Up Configuration Wizard. This c
94 Connection ConfigurationThe following table discusses the functions in this dialog box.Using the Security Settings Dialog BoxClick on the Security.
Connection Configuration 95Figure 13-2 Security Settings Dialog BoxThe following table discusses the functions in this dialog box.Table13-2 SecuritySe
14 Dial-Up ScriptsDial-up RAS (Remote Access Services) scripts are enabled from the Dial-UpConfiguration Wizard (see “Dial-Up Connections”). RAS facil
98 Connection ConfigurationFigure 14-1 Script Name Dialog BoxFigure 14-2 New Script Name Dialog Box
Connection Configuration 99Figure 14-3 RAS Script Dialog BoxTable 14-1 RAS Script Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionScript Name text box and ChangebuttonT
100 Connection ConfigurationFigure 14-4 Edit Script Line Dialog BoxNew and Edit buttons New and Edit open the Edit ScriptLine dialog box (see Figure 1
15 RDP ConnectionsUse the WTS Connection Wizard to configure an RDP connection. RDP connectsto a server running Microsoft WTS (Windows Terminal Server
102 Connection ConfigurationFigure 15-1 WTS Connection Wizard 1To use the first dialog box:1. Enter a name for your dial-up connection in Name.2. Ente
Connection Configuration 103Figure 15-2 WTS Connection Wizard 2To use the second dialog box:1. Check the Automatic Logon check box if appropriate.2. E
xiiiCable NoticeThe use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to anyand all optional peripheral or host devices. Failure t
104 Connection ConfigurationFigure 15-3 WTS Connection Wizard 3To use the third dialog box in the wizard:1. Click on either the Desktop or Application
Connection Configuration 105Figure 15-4 WTS Connection Wizard 4To use the fourth dialog box, click on Finish.TheConnection Manager displays,listing yo
16 Terminal Emulation ConnectionsUsing the TE Client Connection WizardWhen the New Connection dialog box is open (see “Creating New Connections”):1. U
108 Connection ConfigurationFigure 16-1 TE Client Connection Wizard - Connection InformationTo use the Connection Information dialog box:1. Enter the
Connection Configuration 109Table 16-1 Terminal Emulation and Terminal TypeTerminal Emulation Terminal TypeSelect Emulation:VT52, VT100, VT400 7-Bit (
110 Connection ConfigurationFigure 16-2 International Settings Dialog BoxSelect Emulation:HP70092Then select from HP Model:2392A, 70092 (default), 262
Connection Configuration 111Figure 16-3 TE Client Connection Wizard - Host InformationTo use the Host Information dialog box:1. Click on TCP/IP, Modem
112 Connection Configurationc. Click on Next.TheAutomate Login Process dialog box displays. SeeFigure 16-4 and proceed with these instructions.4. If y
Connection Configuration 113c. Respond With - The scroll list receives input from the Insert commandbutton and the Insert command button inserts an it
114 Connection Configuration2. Select a printer port from the Printer Port list:Parallel Cable on LPT1: (default)Serial Cable on COM1:Serial Cable on
xvLicense AgreementYOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS ANDCONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE (TOGETHER WITH ANYSUPPLIED DOCUMENTATION, HE
Connection Configuration 115NoteAfter choosing Command Bar Items as anadministrator, the terminal must be logged-in as a userto see the effect on the
17 TCP/IP Telnet ConfigurationNoteThe information in this chapter applies to the terminalemulation connection only.Using the TCP/IP Telnet Configurati
118 Connection ConfigurationThe following table discusses the functions of a Telnet connection.Table 17-1 TCP/IP Telnet ConfigurationFunction Descript
Connection Configuration 119The following image shows the TN3270 Optionsdialog box, displayed when the 3270 Optionscommand button is pressed.Usethisdi
120 Connection Configuration• TN5250 OptionsThe following dialog box shows the TN5250 Optionsdialog box, displayed when the 5250 Optionscommand button
Connection Configuration 121Using the Modem Settings Dialog BoxThe Configure command button invokes the Modem Settings dialog box.Figure 17-2 shows th
122 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 (or Com2)Dialog BoxThis dialog box opens when the Configure command button
Connection Configuration 123The following table discusses this dialog box.Table 17-3 Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 (or Com2) Dialog BoxFunctio
18 Internet Explorer ConnectionsNoteInternet Explorer requires that a minimum of 16 MB offlash memory and 32 MB of RAM is installed on theterminal. Th
126 Connection ConfigurationFigure 18-1 Internet Explorer Setup Dialog BoxNoteIf the connection is to an NFuse server that providesICA links within a
xviSOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIEDWARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPEC
19 Editing ICA ConnectionsThe Connection Manager lets you edit individual ICA connection parameters. It isdone through the Edit Connection Details dia
128 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Edit Connection Details Dialog BoxThe Edit Connection Properties dialog box consists of seven properties sheets.
Connection Configuration 129DeleteClick on this command button to deletea server from the list:1. Select a server from the list.2. Click on the Delete
130 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Application Properties SheetThe Application properties sheet is shown in Figure 19-2.Figure 19-2 Application Pro
Connection Configuration 131Using the Logon Properties SheetThe Logon properties sheet is shown in Figure 19-3.Figure 19-3 Logon Properties SheetInvok
132 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Window Properties SheetThe Window properties sheet is shown in the following figure.Figure 19-4 Window Propertie
Connection Configuration 133Invoke the properties sheet by clicking on the Window tab. Table 19-4 describesthe functions of the Window properties shee
134 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Options Properties SheetThe Options properties sheet is shown in Figure 19-5.Figure 19-5 Options Properties Shee
Connection Configuration 135SpeedScreen Drop-down list box. Select from:• Off (default)• On• AutoSpeedScreen is a combination oftechnologies implement
136 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Title Properties SheetThe Title properties sheet is shown in Figure 19-6.Figure 19-6 Title Properties SheetThis
ContentsPatents iiiAbout the Administrators GuideGuide Overview xxvGuide Conventions xxviText Format xxviUser Interface Menu Control xxviiTerminal Ins
Connection Configuration 137Using the Firewall Settings Properties SheetThe Firewall Settings properties sheet is shown in Figure 19-7.Figure 19-7 Fir
138 Connection ConfigurationAddress of Proxy to UseEnter in this text box the IP address of theSOCKS proxy server. Activate this box byclicking on Con
20 Editing RDP, Dial-Up, andTerminal Emulation ConnectionsDial-Up and Terminal Emulation ConnectionsEdit dial-up and terminal emulation connections th
140 Connection ConfigurationFigure 20-1 Edit Connection Dialog BoxUsing the Edit Connection Dialog BoxThe Edit Connection dialog box includes two prop
Connection Configuration 141Using the Net Connections Properties SheetThe Net Connections properties sheet is displayed by default for the EditConnect
142 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Application Properties SheetInvoke the Application properties sheet by clicking on the Application tab in theEdi
Connection Configuration 143NoteDesktop and File Name are mutually exclusive. FileName must be selected in order to use the File Nameand Working Direc
External Devices26 Devices Properties27 Managing Network Adapters28 Add-On29 Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter Setup30 PC Card Adapters for Modems31 Touchs
21 Devices PropertiesFigure 21-1 shows the Devices properties sheets for the SE models and LEmodels, respectively.To open the Devices properties sheet
148 External DevicesFigure 21-1 Devices Properties Sheet
xviiiUsingtheSetupWizard 174 Changing Terminal PropertiesUsing the Terminal Properties Dialog Box 39ResettingtoFactoryDefaults 40Terminal Settings Cha
External Devices 149Table 21-1 Devices Properties SheetFunction DescriptionISDN Settings Click on this command button to invoke the ISDNSettings dialo
150 External DevicesRACORE-TR ClickonthisicontoinvoketheRACORE - Token RingAdapter Settings dialog box. For detailed informationsee “PC Card Adapters
22 Managing Network AdaptersAn adapter is a device that physically connects a terminal to a network. TheAdapters Configuration dialog box gives you th
152 External DevicesUsing the Adapters Configuration Dialog BoxTo open this dialog box:1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.2. Cli
External Devices 153IP Address Properties SheetUse the IP Address properties sheet to enter the IP address of the terminal that isusing the adapter. F
154 External DevicesName Server Properties SheetUse the Name Server properties sheet to enter the IP addresses of the DNS andWINS servers for the term
23 Add-OnThe Add-on dialog box contains two tab sections that let you remove firmwareadd-ons and to display information about available flash memory.T
156 External DevicesFigure 23-1 Uninstall Dialog Box
External Devices 157Add-on Dialog Box System TabFigure 23-2 shows the System tab section of the Add-on dialog box. It displaysinformation about availa
24 Aironet Wireless LAN AdapterSetupThe Aironet dialog box (Figure 24-1) allows you to configure the Aironet wirelessLAN adapter solely by menu select
xixUsing the Device Properties Dialog Box 90Port Settings 91Call Options 9213 Dial-Up TCP/IP Settings and SecurityUsing the TCP/IP Settings Dialog Box
160 External DevicesUsing the Aironet Dialog BoxTo configure the wireless LAN adapter, select a property from the Property list andselect the desired
25 PC Card Adapters for ModemsYour WBT supports PCMCIA adapted modems. This chapter discusses the setupfor PCMCIA modems. Figure 25-1 shows the Add or
162 External DevicesNoteThe Hayes command set is discussed in greater detailin “Modem AT Commands.”Table 25-1 Add or Change Modem Dialog BoxFunction D
External Devices 163ISDN SettingsUse the ISDN Settings dialog box to set the terminal’s ISDN (Integrated ServicesDigital Network) settings. If you do
164 External DevicesTable 25-2 ISDN Settings Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionModem Name This field displays the brand name of the modem inyour system.Pr
26 TouchscreensYour WBT supports touchscreens. This chapter discusses the setup for the twotouchscreens the terminal supports, ELO and MicroTouch.ELO
166 External DevicesTable 26-1 ELO Touchscreen Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionCable Connection Select from this scroll list the Com portto which the to
External Devices 167MicroTouch TouchscreenFigure 26-2 shows the Microtouch Touchscreen Properties dialog box. Use thisdialog box to set up a Microtouc
168 External DevicesHardware Properties SheetThe Hardware properties sheet is displayed by default and is shown inFigure 26-2. The following table dis
External Devices 169Cursor Properties SheetThe Cursor properties sheet is shown in Figure 26-3.Figure 26-3 Cursor Properties SheetTable 26-3 discusses
xxUsing the Net Connections Properties Sheet 141Using the Application Properties Sheet 142External Devices21 Devices PropertiesDevices Properties Shee
170 External DevicesSetClick on this command button toinvoke a dialog box that will allow youto set distances:Follow the instructions on the dialogbox
External Devices 171Touch Settings Properties SheetFigure 26-4 shows the Touch Settings properties sheet.Figure 26-4 Touch Settings Properties SheetTh
172 External DevicesCalibrate Properties SheetThe Calibrate properties sheet is shown in Figure 26-5.Figure 26-5 Calibrate Properties SheetThe Calibra
27 Date/Time PropertiesThe Date/Time Properties dialog box (Figure 27-1) allows you to set the date andtime on the terminal.To open this dialog box:1.
174 External DevicesNoteIfatimeserverisavailable(SeeSNTP Client chapter),the terminal time will automatically synchronize to thetime provided by the s
28 JETCET PRINTJETCET PRINT Professional is a utility that supports local printing from yourWindows CE-based terminal.JETCET only supports IE 4.0. ICA
176 External DevicesTable 28-1 JETCET PRINT Professional Dialog Box SettingsFunction DescriptionDefault Printer drop-down list box Displays a list of
External Devices 177Figure 28-2 Printer Properties Dialog Box, Color TabDisplay this Dialog While Printingcheck boxCheck if you want this dialog box t
178 External DevicesFigure 28-3 Printer Properties Dialog Box, Dithering TabFigure 28-4 Printer Properties Dialog Box, Toner Saver Tab
External Devices 179Figure 28-5 Printer Properties Dialog Box, Layout Tab
xxi30 PC Card Adapters for Token Ring NetworksUsing the RACORE - Token Ring Adapter Settings Dialog Box 18731 SNTP ClientUsing the SNTP Client Dialog
29 Local PrintersThe terminal supports both Line Printer Daemon (LPD) printing and printing fromapplications.LPD PrintingThis paragraph discusses the
182 External DevicesUsing the LPD Config Dialog BoxTo invoke this dialog box:1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.2. Click on the
External Devices 183Figure 29-2 Printers Properties Sheet
184 External DevicesTable 29-2 discusses the properties sheet.Table 29-2 Printers Properties SheetFunction DescriptionList box Contains a listing of p
External Devices 185Using the Printer Properties Dialog BoxFigure 29-3 shows the Printer Properties dialog box.Figure 29-3 Printer Properties Dialog B
30 PC Card Adapters for TokenRing NetworksNoteThis chapter applies only to the Model T1010 terminal.Your WBT supports PCMCIA RACORE token ring adapter
188 External DevicesFigure 30-1 RACORE - Token Ring Adapter Settings Dialog BoxTable 30-1 discusses the dialog box.Table 30-1 RACORE - Token Ring Adap
31 SNTP ClientYour terminal is capable of synchronizing its clock to time provided by an SNTP(Simple Network Time Protocol) server. Figure 31-1 shows
190 External DevicesTable 31-1 discusses the dialog box.Table 31-1 SNTP Client SettingsFunction DescriptionSNTP Server drop-down list box Permits sele
32 PC Card Adapters for WirelessNetworksYour WBT supports PCMCIA adapters for WaveLAN wireless networks. Thischapter discusses the setup for these ada
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xxiiClient Security38 Security PropertiesUsing the Security Properties Sheet 22739 Terminal AccountsGuest Accounts 233User Accounts 234Administrator A
192 External DevicesFigure 32-1 WaveLAN/IEEE Settings Dialog BoxThe following table discusses the properties sheet.Table 32-1 Basic Properties SheetFu
External Devices 193Advanced PropertiesThe Advanced properties sheet is shown in Figure 32-2.NoteAdvanced properties normally should not need to becha
194 External DevicesAP Density Select in this scroll box an AP density(access point density) value. Thisparameter controls the roamingsensitivity of t
External Devices 195Power ManagementFigure 32-3 shows the Power Management properties sheet.Figure 32-3 Power Management Properties SheetTable 32-3 di
196 External DevicesEncryptionFigure 32-4 shows the Encryption properties sheet.Figure 32-4 Encryption Properties SheetTable 32-4 discusses the proper
33 Volume PropertiesYour WBT supports audio for the ICA client. This chapter discusses the audiocontrols (see below).NoteThis volume control will func
198 External DevicesUsing the Volume Properties Dialog BoxTo invoke this dialog box:1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.2. Click
Firmware Upgrades39 Cable Firmware Upgrades40 FTP Pull Firmware Upgrades41 SNMP Firmware Upgrades42 DHCP Firmware Upgrades
34 Cable Firmware UpgradesThe following section describes the cable method of firmware download. The cablemethod for all terminals is parallel downloa
202 Firmware UpgradesSetupThe following equipment may be needed:• IBM-compatible PC with a CD-ROM drive and a parallel port.• Terminal firmware upgrad
xxiiiB NFuse Server Configuration RequirementsIntroduction 303PNLite Access 303Browser-Based Access 303Glossary 305
Firmware Upgrades 203Manual DownloadUse the following instructions to perform a manual download.1. Type xfer <filename.ext>attheDOSprompt2. Pres
204 Firmware UpgradesCable PinoutsParallel Download Cable PinoutsThe following table lists the parallel download cable pinouts.Table 34-1 Parallel Dow
Firmware Upgrades 205The following figure shows the connections for the parallel download cable.Figure 34-2 Parallel Download Cable Connectors12345678
35 FTP Pull Firmware UpgradesUse the Upgrade properties sheet to:1. Set up a terminal for communication with an FTP server.2. Perform FTP pull upgrade
208 Firmware UpgradesFigure 35-1 Upgrade Properties SheetThe following table describes the functions found on this properties sheet.
Firmware Upgrades 209Table 35-1 Upgrade Properties SheetFunction DescriptionLocal FirmwareUpgradeUse this group box to upgrade your terminal's fi
210 Firmware UpgradesFTP and Params.iniNoteParams.ini must be installed on your FTP server toupgrade your terminal. The upgrade firmware can beobtaine
Firmware Upgrades 211A series of dialog boxes displays during the upgrade.Figure 35-2 Firmware Upgrade Dialog Box 1This is the first dialog box that d
212 Firmware UpgradesClick on Start to begin the download. The process is:• The image gets read.• The flash gets erased.• The image gets written to th
36 SNMP Firmware UpgradesUsing the SNMP Network Administration Dialog BoxThe SNMP Network Administration dialog box contains the functions that youcan
About the Administrators GuideThe T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrators Guide containsthe information you will need to install, con
214 Firmware UpgradesFigure 36-1 SNMP Network Administration Dialog BoxThe following table discusses the functions of this dialog box.
Firmware Upgrades 215Table 36-1 SNMP Network Administration Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionSNMPCommunicationUse this group box to set up SNMP communica
216 Firmware UpgradesThe Upgrade Process1. Ensure that the custom MIB (Management Information Base) is compiled byyour SNMP manager using the current
Firmware Upgrades 2173. Using the SNMP/Network Administrator dialog box, verify that the communityand set community names for the terminal match the c
37 DHCP Firmware UpgradesUsing the Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog BoxUse the Change DHCP Option IDs dialog box to set up DHCP option IDs forterminal ad
220 Firmware UpgradesFigure 37-1 Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog BoxNoteOption 158 is not supported yet. It is reserved for futureuse.The following tabl
Firmware Upgrades 221Table 37-1 Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionCommonOptionIDs Group box used to assign DHCP option IDs tocommon
222 Firmware UpgradesThe Upgrade Process1. Press the F2 key for the Terminal Properties dialog box.2. Click on the Network tab.3. Click on the Obtain
Firmware Upgrades 223Manual DHCP Firmware Upgrades1. Follow instruction 1 through 3 and 5 through 8 in “Automatic FirmwareUpgrades.”2. Click on the Up
Client Security43 Security Properties44 Terminal Accounts45 Creating Terminal Accounts46 Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts47 Terminal Login48 F
xxviGuide ConventionsText FormatTable 1 lists the text format conventions used in this document.Table 1 Text Format ConventionsConvention Where UsedIt
38 Security PropertiesUse the Security properties sheet to access security functions and global terminalfunctions. You can also use this sheet to set
228 Client SecurityFigure 38-1 Security Properties SheetThe following table describes the functions of this properties sheet.
Client Security 229Table38-1 SecurityPropertiesSheetFunction DescriptionSecurity Enable This group is used to enable terminal security andrestrict acc
230 Client SecurityVerboseWhen selected, a Failover Log Window is displayedreporting details about the connection process.AutoLogin Enable This group
Client Security 231Auto Fail Recovery Select the check box to enable the function. Auto FailRecovery is a function that checks the validity of adiscon
39 Terminal AccountsA terminal account is a group of connection and configuration parametersorganized into an account and assigned to a terminal user.
234 Client SecurityUser AccountsWith a User account, you will not be able to configure the connection for theaccount unless enabled by the administrat
Client Security 235For more information about terminal accounts, see:• “Security Properties”• “Creating Terminal Accounts”• “Modifying and Deleting Te
40 Creating Terminal AccountsThe Add User Account dialog box is used to create terminal accounts. Thefollowing figure shows this dialog box.Using the
238 Client SecurityFigure 40-1 Add User Account Dialog BoxThe following table describes the functions of the Add User Account dialog box.
xxviiUser Interface Menu ControlTable 2 describes the command buttons used for user interface menu control on aT1000/T1010 WBT.Table 2 User Interface
Client Security 239Table 40-1 Add User Account Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionEnable Password Change Group box used to set up password functions.NoteTh
240 Client SecurityUnassign Use this button to remove a connection from ConnectionName. You must first select the connection you want toremove.Up and
Client Security 241UserClick this radio button to assign the privilege of user to anaccount. If User is enabled, Enable Password Change isactivated. A
41 Modifying and Deleting TerminalAccountsThe Modify User Account dialog box is used to modify and delete terminalaccounts. The Delete command button,
244 Client SecurityFigure 41-1 Modify User Account Dialog BoxThe following table describes the functions of the Modify User Account dialogbox.
Client Security 245Table 41-1 Modify User Account Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionEnable PasswordChangeGroup box used to set up password functions.NoteT
246 Client SecurityAssign Click on this command button to copy a connectionfrom Available Connections to Connection Name.You must first select to high
Client Security 247NoteConnection Name, Type and AutoStartcomprise a list box. When the Modify Userdialog box displays, what appears in this list boxi
248 Client SecurityDeleting Terminal AccountsTerminal accounts can be deleted from the User Accounts list on the Securityproperties sheet. To delete a
42 Terminal LoginTerminal login is used as a terminal security measure. Only users with the correctUser Name and Password will be able to log into the
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250 Client Security1. Type in the correct User Name and Password.2. Click on OK to log into the terminal again.Autologin and AutoconnectAutologinThe a
Client Security 2511. Enable security.2. Select the account you want Autostart added to and click on the Modify User...command button.3. Use the Modif
252 Client SecurityFigure 42-3 Single Button Connect Dialog BoxTo enable this function:1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.2. Cli
43 FailoverFailover is a connection feature that is enabled using the Security propertiessheet. It forces the terminal to “ping” the intended device b
254 Client SecurityIf failover pings all the connections in the list and a connection is not made, thefunction stops. The following error message disp
Getting Help44 Windows-based Terminal Specifications45 How to...46 Terminal Port Pin Assignments47 Terminal Connector Pin Assignments48 Null Modem Cab
44 Windows-based TerminalSpecificationsSpecifications for the Windows-based terminals covered in this manual are listed inthe following tables:• Model
258 Getting HelpTable 44-1 Winterm Model T1000 Terminal SpecificationsDescription SpecificationTerminal Type Modular Windows-based terminal• Integrate
Getting Help 259Networking • TCP/IPwithDNSandDHCP• 10/100BaseT Fast Ethernet, twisted pair(RJ-45)• Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)• Multiple master brow
260 Getting HelpSetup and Configuration User Interface• Local boot• Start-up wizard for simple set-up• See Table 3-1 for keyboard languagessupportedCo
1 Model T1000 TerminalInstallationThis section discusses the procedures for installing the T1000 terminal.NoteA keyboard and AC power cord are supplie
Getting Help 261Regulatory Compliance Ergonomics• German ZH1/618• EN29241-3 approved• EPA Energy StarSafety• UL 1950, CSA 950• TÜV-GS (EN60 950) appro
262 Getting HelpTable 44-2 Winterm Model T1010 Terminal SpecificationsDescription SpecificationTerminal Type Modular Windows-based Terminal• Integrate
Getting Help 263Communications • Two serial ports: 16C550 UART (fifo)compatible, up to 115.2 kBaud• One parallel port: bi-directionalCentronics-compat
264 Getting HelpEnvironment Temperature Range• Powered on: 32° to 104°F (0° to 40°C)• Powered off: –14° to 140°F (–10° to 60°C)• Convection cooling, f
45 How to...Turn off Autologin:1. Press F2 on your keyboard to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.2. Click on the Security tabintheTerminal Pro
266 Getting Help4. Use the Button Configuration radio buttons to select either Right-handed(default) or Left-handed.5. UsetheslidersinthePointer Accel
Getting Help 267Switch between multiple sessions:•PressCtrl+Alt+↑ to proceed to the previous session.•PressCtrl+Alt+↓ to proceed to the next session.R
268 Getting HelpConfigure a local printer:If you are using the Winframe 1.7/ICA platform:1. Log in to your WinFrame server.2. Click on Print Manager i
Getting Help 2692. If it is a MetaFrame server:a. Click on Start,thenPrograms.b. Click on MetaFrame, then Tools.c. Click on ICA Client Printer Configu
46 Terminal Port Pin AssignmentsThe following two figures show the pin assignments for the serial and parallel ports.These ports are located on the ba
4 Terminal InstallationFigure 1-1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors
272 Getting HelpFigure 46-2 Parallel Port (EPP/SPP)NoteThe pin assignments for Terminal Parallel Port aboveare Centronics-compatible. The pin assignme
47 Terminal Connector PinAssignmentsThe following figure shows the pin assignments for the 10Base-T and 100Base-Tconnector. This connector is located
274 Getting HelpThe following figure lists the connector pin assignments for the terminal’s VGAconnector. This connector is located on the back panel
48 Null Modem Cable PinAssignmentsTable 48-1 outlines the pin assignments for a 9-pin serial port to a 25-pin serial portnull modem cable.NoteAll othe
49 Modem AT CommandsThe tables of this section list typical modem AT command sets.Table 49-1 AT Commands with No Lead-in CharacterCommand DescriptionB
278 Getting HelpTable 49-2 AT Commands Beginning with “&”Command Description&B1 Disable port rate adjust&C1 Carrier detect follows data ca
Getting Help 279\Q3 Bidirectional hardware flow control\S Display current Configuration, Long Version\V, \V0 Disable /REL connect codes\X, \X0 XON/XOF
A SNMP Remote ConfigurationChartThe following chart is provided to help network administrators make remoteconfiguration changes to WBTs in a managed n
282 Appendix AFor the Logical Object... You Can Write... To Modify...wbt3I/ODevice Groupwbt3kbLanguage Any of the followingnumbers:0 = English-US1 = E
Appendix A 283wbt3Display Groupwbt3EnergySaver Any following number:0 =none1 = use a screen saver2 =usemonitoroffThe Screen Saver andTurn Off Monitor
Terminal Installation 5The following table summarizes the back panel connectors’ functions.Table 1-1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel ConnectorsConnector Des
284 Appendix Awbt3DispUseDDC Any following number:0 =donotuseDDC1 =useDDCThe Desktop Area andRefresh Frequency scrolllist on the Displayproperties she
Appendix A 285FTPFileServer An integer thatcorresponds to a DHCPoption to change thedefault Option 161 toanother optionThe File Server field inthe Cha
286 Appendix AVirtualPortServer An integer thatcorresponds to a DHCPoption to change thedefault Option 168 toanother optionThe Server fieldintheChange
Appendix A 287wbt3SubmitLoadJob Any following integer:0 = job not ready1 =jobreadyThis object does notcorrespond to any fields inthe UIwbt3UpDnLoadInd
288 Appendix Awbt3Action Groupwbt3RebootRequest Any following integer:0 = do not reboot1 = rebootThis object does notcorrespond to any fields inthe UI
Appendix A 289wbt3HideConfigTab Any following integer:0 = unchecked1 = checkedThe Hide Configure Tabcheck box on the Securityproperties sheetwbt3FailO
290 Appendix Awbt3TrapServers Groupwbt3TrapServer1 Any alphanumericcharacter to a text stringusing a maximum of 60charactersThe Server 1 text box inth
Appendix A 291wbt3dnsEnable Any following integer:0 = unchecked1 = checkedThe Enable DNS checkbox in the AdvancedNetwork Settings dialogboxwbt3default
292 Appendix Awbt3Apps Groupwbt3RDPencryption Any following integer:0 = checked1 = uncheckedThe RDP EncryptionEnable check box on theApps properties s
Appendix A 293ICAtoggleTitleBar Any following integer:0 =ctrl1 =shiftThe Toggle Title Barscroll list on the Hotkeysproperties sheetICAtoggleTitleBar2
6 Terminal InstallationProceed as follows to connect the terminal. (If necessary, remove the desktopmounting stand (one Phillips-head screw on the bot
294 Appendix AICAaltTab2 Any integer from 0..9 The number scroll list tothe right of the ALT-TABscroll list on the Hotkeysproperties sheetICAaltBackTa
Appendix A 295wbt3RDPConnections Groupwbt3RDPConnServer Any alphanumericcharacter to a text stringusing a maximum of 32charactersThe Server text box i
296 Appendix Awbt3ICAConnCommType The integer 0 =ctrl TheNetworkConnection/Dial-InConnection radio buttonsin the SpecifyConnection Type dialogboxwbt3I
Appendix A 297wbt3ICAConnSoundQuality Any following integer:0 = (none)1 = low quality2 = medium quality3 = high qualityThe Sound Quality scrolllist in
298 Appendix Awbt3TermConnVTEmuModel 0 = VT1001 = VT1012 = VT1023 = VT1254 = VT2205 = VT2406 = VT3207 = VT3408 = VT4209 = VT13110 =VT132256 = not appl
Appendix A 299wbt3TermConnTelnetName Any alphanumericcharacter to a text stringThe Connection Nametext box in theConnection Informationdialog boxwbt3T
300 Appendix Awbt3password Any alphanumericcharacter to a text stringThe Password text box inthe Add User Accountand Modify UserAccount dialog boxeswb
Appendix A 301wbt3Connection6 Any alphanumericcharacter to a text stringusing a maximum of 20charactersThe sixth connection listedin the Connection Na
302 Appendix ANoteThis chart may not list all of the read-write objects in theMIB.wbt3AutoStart5 Any following integer:0 =notchecked1 = checkedThe fif
B NFuse Server ConfigurationRequirementsIntroductionFirmware version 3.5 introduces two new methods for accessing ICA publishedapplications:• Program
iiiCopyright NoticeThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FORTECHNICAL O
Terminal Installation 7Mounting the TerminalInstructions for mounting your terminal are provided in the following paragraphs.Freestanding Desktop Moun
304 Appendix A1. The Citrix wizard will generate a page named default.htm that will cause afailure in the version of Internet Explorer included with W
Glossary 305GlossaryThe following glossary is a list of commonly used terms in this guide.Term Definition10Base-T One of several adaptations of the Et
306 GlossaryDHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) providesconfiguration parameters to Internet hosts. DHCP consists oftwo components: a
Glossary 307Flow control The procedure for regulating the flow of data between twodevices, flow control prevents the loss of data when onedevice’s rec
308 GlossaryIP address Internet Protocol Address. The 32-bit, 4-byte address assignedto machines with TCP/IP. Every machine that is on the Internethas
Glossary 309Modem (Mo)dulator/(dem)odulator. Data communication equipment(DCE) devices that provide connections for computers into thepublic switched
310 GlossaryPCMCIA Personal Computer Miniature Connector Interface Adapter.Hardware and software standards for credit-card-sizedintegrated circuit car
Glossary 311RS-232 cable A cable for serial interfaces between the terminal andcommunications devices, such as a modem. The cableconnects to the 9-pin
312 GlossaryTCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A standard setof protocols that govern the basic workings of the Internet. Itwas d
Glossary 313USB Universal Serial Bus. An external peripheral interface standardfor communication between computer and external peripheralsover an inex
8 Terminal InstallationTurningOntheTerminalOnce the terminal is installed and all back panel connections have been made,power it up. It is powered-up
Index 315IndexNumerics10Base-T 305AAdd-on 155Aironet 159CCategory 5 twisted pair 273Centronics-compatible 272Com13360SE 5, 11Com23360SE 5, 11Command b
Index 316Global ICA Settings 55Host Information 111ISDN Settings 163Microtouch Touchscreen Properties 167Modify User Account 243New Connection 67, 71,
Index 317Connection Name and Type 230Connection Preferences 91Connection Speed 141Controller Type 168Cursor Offset 169Custom 216Date/Time 149Default G
Index 318SNMP Update Enable 53SNTP Client 150SOCKS 62Specify an IP Address 45, 153Stabilize Cursor 170Startup Options 69Status 168Status Dialog 56Subn
Index 319PParallel port3360SE 5, 11Params.ini 217Pin assignments10Base-T and 100Base-Tconnectors 273null modem cable 275serial and parallel ports 271V
T1000/T1010 Series Windows®-based Terminal Administrators GuideSoftware Version 3.5Written and published by:Compaq Computer Corporation, February 2001
323List of Figures1-1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors 41-2 T1000 Freestanding Desktop Mounting 71-3 T1000 Power Button 82-1 T1010 Terminal Back P
324 Section Title11-2 Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 2 8311-3 Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 3 8512-1 Dialing Properties Dialog Box 8812-2 Device Properti
32529-1 LPD Config Dialog Box 18129-2 Printers Properties Sheet 18329-3 Printer Properties Dialog Box 18530-1 RACORE - Token Ring Adapter Settings Dia
329List of TablesGlossaryIndex1 Text Format Conventions xxvi2 User Interface Menu Control xxvii1-1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors 52-1 T1010 Ter
2 Model T1010 TerminalInstallationThis section discusses the procedures for installing the T1010 terminal. Thefollowing sections describe how to conne
330 Section Title26-2 Hardware Properties Sheet 16826-3 Cursor Properties Sheet 16926-4 Touch Settings Properties Sheet 17128-1 JETCET PRINT Professio
10 Terminal InstallationFigure 2-1 T1010 Terminal Back Panel Connectors
Terminal Installation 11The following table summarizes the back panel connectors’ functions.Table 2-1 T1010 Terminal Back Panel ConnectorsConnector De
12 Terminal InstallationProceed as follows to connect the terminal. (If necessary, remove the desktopmounting stand (one Phillips-head screw on the bo
Terminal Installation 13Mounting the TerminalInstructions for mounting your terminal are provided in the following paragraphs.Freestanding Desktop Mou
14 Terminal InstallationTurningOntheTerminalOnce the terminal is installed and all back panel connections have been made,power it up. It is powered-up
Advanced User Interface8 Initial Terminal Setup9 Changing Terminal Properties10 Network Configuration11 Web Browser12 Additional Terminal Applications
3 Initial Terminal SetupThe Setup Wizard is used for initial setup of the terminal’s properties. The wizardruns when:• You power-up your terminal for
vEULA for Microsoft® Windows® CE Operating System forWindows-based Terminal DevicesIMPORTANT—READ CAREFULLYThis End User License Agreement (EULA) is a
18 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-1 Welcome/Countdown Dialog BoxThe Welcome/Countdown dialog box provides product information and acountdown.• Click
Advanced User Interface 19Figure 3-2 IP Address Dialog BoxNoteContact the network administrator if a messageappears in the box indicating that no netw
20 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-3 Specify an IP Address Dialog BoxEnter the addressing information requested in the fields provided (by default the
Advanced User Interface 21Figure 3-4 Optional Information Dialog BoxCheck a box to enable name resolution:• Enable DNS - Enables Domain Name Services•
22 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-5 Desktop and Keyboard Settings Dialog Box
Advanced User Interface 23The following table lists the functions of the Desktop and Keyboard Settingsdialog box.Table 3-1 Desktop and Keyboard Settin
24 Advanced User InterfaceClicking Ok displays a color test pattern. After the test patterncloses, respond to the prompt(s) to accept or reject the ne
Advanced User Interface 25After making a new selection or accepting the default, click on Next ro go to theBrowser Setup dialog box.Figure3-6 BrowserS
26 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-7 Browser URLs Dialog BoxType the URLs for the Home and Search pages, or accept the defaults, and clickNext to cont
Advanced User Interface 27Figure 3-8 Preferences Dialog BoxSelect the desired preferences or accept the defaults, and click Next to continue.
vi• Use of Windows CE Operating System for Windows-based TerminalDevices with Microsoft Windows NT Server, Terminal Server EditionIf the SOFTWARE is W
28 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-9 History and Favorites Dialog BoxUncheck the boxes or accept the defaults (checked) for the indicated selections,a
Advanced User Interface 29Figure 3-10 Proxy Server Dialog BoxIf your terminal accesses the Internet through a proxy server, check the Use proxyserver
30 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-11 Local Printer Setup Dialog BoxThe Local Printer Setup dialog box displays.If you want to set up a printer connec
Advanced User Interface 31Figure 3-12 Select Printer Port Dialog BoxIn the Select Printer Port dialog box, select the port to which the printer isconn
32 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-13 Select Printer Model Dialog BoxIn the Select the Printer Model dialog box, select the printer model from the lis
Advanced User Interface 33Figure 3-14 Printer Name Dialog BoxIn the Name Your Printer dialog box, enter a name by which to refer to your printerand cl
34 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-15 Default Printer Dialog BoxIn the Set Default Printer dialog box, select whether or not you want yourWindows-base
Advanced User Interface 35Figure 3-16 Configure Another Printer Dialog BoxIf you have another printer connected to a different port on your terminal,
36 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-17 Finish Dialog BoxThe Finish dialog box is informational.Click on the Finish command button to apply your selecti
Advanced User Interface 37Figure 3-18 Terminal Settings Change Dialog BoxWhen you click on Restart, the terminal will go through the boot process andr
vii• Single EULAThe package for the SYSTEM SOFTWARE may contain multiple versions ofthis EULA, such as multiple translations and/or multiple media ver
4 Changing Terminal PropertiesTerminal properties can be changed or reconfigured at any time during normalterminal operation using the Terminal Proper
40 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 4-1 Terminal Properties Dialog BoxNoteThe amount of available RAM may differ betweenterminal models.Resetting to Fact
Advanced User Interface 412. Click on the Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Property Settings checkbox. Figure 4-2 shows the System Settings Chang
42 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 4-3 Terminal Settings Change Dialog BoxThis dialog box contains the Restart command button. The terminal must beresta
5 Network ConfigurationThe Network properties sheet lets you configure your network. See Figure 5-1 toview this properties sheet.Using the Network Pro
44 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 5-1 Network Properties SheetThe following table discusses the functions of the Network properties sheet.
Advanced User Interface 45Table5-1 NetworkPropertiesSheetFunction DescriptionObtain an Address from aDHCP ServerClick on this radio button to enable D
46 Advanced User InterfaceAdvanced Network The Advanced Network command button is enabled ifSpecify an IP Address is selected or if a DHCP server wasd
6 Web BrowserThe Web properties (Figure 6-1) sheet lets you configure the Internet Explorerbrowser.NoteSystem time should be set accurately for cookie
48 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 6-1 Web Properties SheetTable 6-1 discusses the functions of the Web properties sheet.
viii5. Product SupportProduct support for the SOFTWARE is not provided by MS, its parent corporation,Microsoft Corporation, or their affiliates or sub
Advanced User Interface 49NoteFor instructions on using the browser, refer to theT1000/T1010 Windows-based Terminal Users Guide.Table 6-1 Web Properti
50 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 6-2 Preferences Dialog BoxFigure 6-3 Proxy Information Dialog Box
7 Additional Terminal ApplicationsThe Apps properties sheet contains functions for ICA, RDP, DHCP, and SNMPmanagement options. See Figure 7-1.Using th
52 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 7-1 Apps Properties Sheet)Table 7-1 Apps Properties SheetFunction DescriptionGlobal Settings Group box used to manage
Advanced User Interface 53SNMP UpdateEnableCheck this box to enable terminal firmware updatesthrough SNMP.SNMP Network... Use this command button to i
8 ICA Client SettingsICA client settings are handled in the Global ICA Client Settings dialog box. Thisdialog box is invoked through the Apps properti
56 Advanced User InterfaceUsing the Global ICA Client Settings Dialog BoxTo invoke the Global ICA Settings dialog box:1. Press F2 to invoke the Termin
Advanced User Interface 57Setting Terminal PreferencesUse the Preferences properties sheet to change default settings. To invoke thePreferences proper
58 Advanced User InterfaceTable 8-2 Preferences Properties SheetFunction DescriptionSerial Number This is the serial number of your ICA Client softwar
Advanced User Interface 59Setting the Server LocationUse the Server Location properties sheet to construct a list of ICA servers. Toinvoke this proper
ix8. Limited Warranty• Limited WarrantyMANUFACTURER warrants that the SOFTWARE will perform substantially inaccordance with the accompanying written m
60 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 8-3 Server Location Properties SheetThe following table describes each of the functions of this sheet.Table 8-3 Serve
Advanced User Interface 61Setting Up a SOCKS FirewallUse the Firewall Settings properties sheet to set up a SOCKS (Socket Secure)firewall. To invoke t
62 Advanced User InterfaceTable 8-4 Firewall Settings Properties SheetFunction DescriptionUse Alternate Address ThroughFirewallsBy default the box is
Advanced User Interface 63Setting Up a PNLitePNLite is an ICA connection mode that enables the terminal to connect toapplications available on a Citri
64 Advanced User InterfaceThe following table describes each of the functions of this sheet.Table 8-5 PNLite Properties SheetFunction DescriptionEnabl
Connection Configuration14 Creating New Connections15 ICA Connections16 Dial-Up Connections17 Dial-Up Dialing Properties and Configuration18 Dial-Up T
9 Creating New ConnectionsThe New Connection dialog box is used to create new connections. Figure 9-1shows the New Connection dialog box.Figure 9-1 Ne
68 Connection ConfigurationChoosing a Connection ProtocolThe following table describes the differences between the connections availablewith your WBT.
Connection Configuration 69NoteA Use Printer Configuration Utility check box isencountered in two places:(1) Connection Manager (Select an ICA Connect
70 Connection ConfigurationThe following table describes the functions of this dialog box.NoteThe functions in the Startup Options group box areselect
xIf this EULA was acquired outside the United States, then local law may apply.Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, please contact theM
10 ICA ConnectionsUse the Specify Connection Type dialog box to start configuring an ICAconnection. The ICA protocol connects you to a server running
72 Connection ConfigurationFigure 10-1 Specify Connection Type Dialog BoxNetwork ConnectionsSelect Network Connection, then click on the Next button.
Connection Configuration 73Figure 10-3 Select a Citrix Server or Published Application Dialog BoxTo use the Select a Server or Published Application d
74 Connection ConfigurationFigure 10-4 Server Location Dialog Box3. If you want to add a server name or IP address, click on the Add commandbutton to
Connection Configuration 75Figure 10-6 Select a Title for the ICA Connection Dialog BoxEnter a connection in the text box in the Select a Title for th
76 Connection ConfigurationFigure 10-8 Specify Logon Information Dialog BoxTo use the Specify Logon Information dialog box:1. If needed, enter a user
Connection Configuration 77To use the Select Window Options dialog box:1. Click on the desired number of colors to display, 16, 256, (or Thousands).Tw
78 Connection ConfigurationSpeedScreen is a latency reduction feature that enhances the user’sexperience on slower network connections. It echos local
Connection Configuration 79Dial-In ConnectionNoteThis section applies only to the SE Model terminals.Choose Dial-In Connection, then click on the Next
11 Dial-Up ConnectionsUse the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard to configure a dial-up connection. Dial-upconnections use a modem and PPP to connect to a s
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