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T1000/T1010 Series Windows®-based TerminalAdministrators GuideSoftware Version 3.5

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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

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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

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Connection Configuration 83Figure11-2 Dial-UpConfigurationWizard2To use the second dialog box of the wizard:1. Select from the Serial Port drop-down s

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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

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Connection Configuration 85Figure11-3 Dial-UpConfigurationWizard3

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12 Dial-Up Dialing Properties andConfigurationThe following sections provide information about some of the elements of theDial-Up Configuration Wizard

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88 Connection ConfigurationFigure 12-1 Dialing Properties Dialog BoxThe following table discusses the functions of the dialog box.

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Connection Configuration 89Table 12-1 Dialing Properties Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionLocal Settings Set local dialing locale and dialing type in thi

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90 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Device Properties Dialog BoxUse the Device Properties dialog box to configure a device (modem) for a dial-upconne

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Connection Configuration 91The Device Properties dialog box contains two properties sheets:• Port Settings• Call OptionsThe following sections discuss

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92 Connection ConfigurationCall OptionsClick on the Call Options tabtoinvoketheCall Options properties sheet.Figure 12-3 Call Options Properties Sheet

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xiiClass AThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissionsfrom digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference

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13 Dial-Up TCP/IP Settings andSecurityThe following sections provide information about some of the elements of theDial-Up Configuration Wizard. This c

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94 Connection ConfigurationThe following table discusses the functions in this dialog box.Using the Security Settings Dialog BoxClick on the Security.

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Connection Configuration 95Figure 13-2 Security Settings Dialog BoxThe following table discusses the functions in this dialog box.Table13-2 SecuritySe

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14 Dial-Up ScriptsDial-up RAS (Remote Access Services) scripts are enabled from the Dial-UpConfiguration Wizard (see “Dial-Up Connections”). RAS facil

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98 Connection ConfigurationFigure 14-1 Script Name Dialog BoxFigure 14-2 New Script Name Dialog Box

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Connection Configuration 99Figure 14-3 RAS Script Dialog BoxTable 14-1 RAS Script Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionScript Name text box and ChangebuttonT

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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

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15 RDP ConnectionsUse the WTS Connection Wizard to configure an RDP connection. RDP connectsto a server running Microsoft WTS (Windows Terminal Server

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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

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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

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xiiiCable NoticeThe use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to anyand all optional peripheral or host devices. Failure t

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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

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Connection Configuration 105Figure 15-4 WTS Connection Wizard 4To use the fourth dialog box, click on Finish.TheConnection Manager displays,listing yo

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16 Terminal Emulation ConnectionsUsing the TE Client Connection WizardWhen the New Connection dialog box is open (see “Creating New Connections”):1. U

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108 Connection ConfigurationFigure 16-1 TE Client Connection Wizard - Connection InformationTo use the Connection Information dialog box:1. Enter the

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Connection Configuration 109Table 16-1 Terminal Emulation and Terminal TypeTerminal Emulation Terminal TypeSelect Emulation:VT52, VT100, VT400 7-Bit (

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110 Connection ConfigurationFigure 16-2 International Settings Dialog BoxSelect Emulation:HP70092Then select from HP Model:2392A, 70092 (default), 262

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Connection Configuration 111Figure 16-3 TE Client Connection Wizard - Host InformationTo use the Host Information dialog box:1. Click on TCP/IP, Modem

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112 Connection Configurationc. Click on Next.TheAutomate Login Process dialog box displays. SeeFigure 16-4 and proceed with these instructions.4. If y

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Connection Configuration 113c. Respond With - The scroll list receives input from the Insert commandbutton and the Insert command button inserts an it

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114 Connection Configuration2. Select a printer port from the Printer Port list:Parallel Cable on LPT1: (default)Serial Cable on COM1:Serial Cable on

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xvLicense AgreementYOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS ANDCONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE (TOGETHER WITH ANYSUPPLIED DOCUMENTATION, HE

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Connection Configuration 115NoteAfter choosing Command Bar Items as anadministrator, the terminal must be logged-in as a userto see the effect on the

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17 TCP/IP Telnet ConfigurationNoteThe information in this chapter applies to the terminalemulation connection only.Using the TCP/IP Telnet Configurati

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118 Connection ConfigurationThe following table discusses the functions of a Telnet connection.Table 17-1 TCP/IP Telnet ConfigurationFunction Descript

Strany 39 - 3 Initial Terminal Setup

Connection Configuration 119The following image shows the TN3270 Optionsdialog box, displayed when the 3270 Optionscommand button is pressed.Usethisdi

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120 Connection Configuration• TN5250 OptionsThe following dialog box shows the TN5250 Optionsdialog box, displayed when the 5250 Optionscommand button

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Connection Configuration 121Using the Modem Settings Dialog BoxThe Configure command button invokes the Modem Settings dialog box.Figure 17-2 shows th

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122 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 (or Com2)Dialog BoxThis dialog box opens when the Configure command button

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Connection Configuration 123The following table discusses this dialog box.Table 17-3 Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 (or Com2) Dialog BoxFunctio

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18 Internet Explorer ConnectionsNoteInternet Explorer requires that a minimum of 16 MB offlash memory and 32 MB of RAM is installed on theterminal. Th

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126 Connection ConfigurationFigure 18-1 Internet Explorer Setup Dialog BoxNoteIf the connection is to an NFuse server that providesICA links within a

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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

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19 Editing ICA ConnectionsThe Connection Manager lets you edit individual ICA connection parameters. It isdone through the Edit Connection Details dia

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128 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Edit Connection Details Dialog BoxThe Edit Connection Properties dialog box consists of seven properties sheets.

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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

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130 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Application Properties SheetThe Application properties sheet is shown in Figure 19-2.Figure 19-2 Application Pro

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Connection Configuration 131Using the Logon Properties SheetThe Logon properties sheet is shown in Figure 19-3.Figure 19-3 Logon Properties SheetInvok

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132 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Window Properties SheetThe Window properties sheet is shown in the following figure.Figure 19-4 Window Propertie

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Connection Configuration 133Invoke the properties sheet by clicking on the Window tab. Table 19-4 describesthe functions of the Window properties shee

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134 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Options Properties SheetThe Options properties sheet is shown in Figure 19-5.Figure 19-5 Options Properties Shee

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Connection Configuration 135SpeedScreen Drop-down list box. Select from:• Off (default)• On• AutoSpeedScreen is a combination oftechnologies implement

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136 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Title Properties SheetThe Title properties sheet is shown in Figure 19-6.Figure 19-6 Title Properties SheetThis

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ContentsPatents iiiAbout the Administrators GuideGuide Overview xxvGuide Conventions xxviText Format xxviUser Interface Menu Control xxviiTerminal Ins

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Connection Configuration 137Using the Firewall Settings Properties SheetThe Firewall Settings properties sheet is shown in Figure 19-7.Figure 19-7 Fir

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138 Connection ConfigurationAddress of Proxy to UseEnter in this text box the IP address of theSOCKS proxy server. Activate this box byclicking on Con

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20 Editing RDP, Dial-Up, andTerminal Emulation ConnectionsDial-Up and Terminal Emulation ConnectionsEdit dial-up and terminal emulation connections th

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140 Connection ConfigurationFigure 20-1 Edit Connection Dialog BoxUsing the Edit Connection Dialog BoxThe Edit Connection dialog box includes two prop

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Connection Configuration 141Using the Net Connections Properties SheetThe Net Connections properties sheet is displayed by default for the EditConnect

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142 Connection ConfigurationUsing the Application Properties SheetInvoke the Application properties sheet by clicking on the Application tab in theEdi

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Connection Configuration 143NoteDesktop and File Name are mutually exclusive. FileName must be selected in order to use the File Nameand Working Direc

Strany 65 - 44 Advanced User Interface

External Devices26 Devices Properties27 Managing Network Adapters28 Add-On29 Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter Setup30 PC Card Adapters for Modems31 Touchs

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21 Devices PropertiesFigure 21-1 shows the Devices properties sheets for the SE models and LEmodels, respectively.To open the Devices properties sheet

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148 External DevicesFigure 21-1 Devices Properties Sheet

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xviiiUsingtheSetupWizard 174 Changing Terminal PropertiesUsing the Terminal Properties Dialog Box 39ResettingtoFactoryDefaults 40Terminal Settings Cha

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External Devices 149Table 21-1 Devices Properties SheetFunction DescriptionISDN Settings Click on this command button to invoke the ISDNSettings dialo

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150 External DevicesRACORE-TR ClickonthisicontoinvoketheRACORE - Token RingAdapter Settings dialog box. For detailed informationsee “PC Card Adapters

Strany 71 - 50 Advanced User Interface

22 Managing Network AdaptersAn adapter is a device that physically connects a terminal to a network. TheAdapters Configuration dialog box gives you th

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152 External DevicesUsing the Adapters Configuration Dialog BoxTo open this dialog box:1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.2. Cli

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External Devices 153IP Address Properties SheetUse the IP Address properties sheet to enter the IP address of the terminal that isusing the adapter. F

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154 External DevicesName Server Properties SheetUse the Name Server properties sheet to enter the IP addresses of the DNS andWINS servers for the term

Strany 75 - 8 ICA Client Settings

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

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156 External DevicesFigure 23-1 Uninstall Dialog Box

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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

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24 Aironet Wireless LAN AdapterSetupThe Aironet dialog box (Figure 24-1) allows you to configure the Aironet wirelessLAN adapter solely by menu select

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xixUsing the Device Properties Dialog Box 90Port Settings 91Call Options 9213 Dial-Up TCP/IP Settings and SecurityUsing the TCP/IP Settings Dialog Box

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160 External DevicesUsing the Aironet Dialog BoxTo configure the wireless LAN adapter, select a property from the Property list andselect the desired

Strany 81 - Setting Up a SOCKS Firewall

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

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162 External DevicesNoteThe Hayes command set is discussed in greater detailin “Modem AT Commands.”Table 25-1 Add or Change Modem Dialog BoxFunction D

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External Devices 163ISDN SettingsUse the ISDN Settings dialog box to set the terminal’s ISDN (Integrated ServicesDigital Network) settings. If you do

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164 External DevicesTable 25-2 ISDN Settings Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionModem Name This field displays the brand name of the modem inyour system.Pr

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26 TouchscreensYour WBT supports touchscreens. This chapter discusses the setup for the twotouchscreens the terminal supports, ELO and MicroTouch.ELO

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166 External DevicesTable 26-1 ELO Touchscreen Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionCable Connection Select from this scroll list the Com portto which the to

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External Devices 167MicroTouch TouchscreenFigure 26-2 shows the Microtouch Touchscreen Properties dialog box. Use thisdialog box to set up a Microtouc

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168 External DevicesHardware Properties SheetThe Hardware properties sheet is displayed by default and is shown inFigure 26-2. The following table dis

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External Devices 169Cursor Properties SheetThe Cursor properties sheet is shown in Figure 26-3.Figure 26-3 Cursor Properties SheetTable 26-3 discusses

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xxUsing the Net Connections Properties Sheet 141Using the Application Properties Sheet 142External Devices21 Devices PropertiesDevices Properties Shee

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170 External DevicesSetClick on this command button toinvoke a dialog box that will allow youto set distances:Follow the instructions on the dialogbox

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External Devices 171Touch Settings Properties SheetFigure 26-4 shows the Touch Settings properties sheet.Figure 26-4 Touch Settings Properties SheetTh

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172 External DevicesCalibrate Properties SheetThe Calibrate properties sheet is shown in Figure 26-5.Figure 26-5 Calibrate Properties SheetThe Calibra

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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.

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174 External DevicesNoteIfatimeserverisavailable(SeeSNTP Client chapter),the terminal time will automatically synchronize to thetime provided by the s

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28 JETCET PRINTJETCET PRINT Professional is a utility that supports local printing from yourWindows CE-based terminal.JETCET only supports IE 4.0. ICA

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176 External DevicesTable 28-1 JETCET PRINT Professional Dialog Box SettingsFunction DescriptionDefault Printer drop-down list box Displays a list of

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External Devices 177Figure 28-2 Printer Properties Dialog Box, Color TabDisplay this Dialog While Printingcheck boxCheck if you want this dialog box t

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178 External DevicesFigure 28-3 Printer Properties Dialog Box, Dithering TabFigure 28-4 Printer Properties Dialog Box, Toner Saver Tab

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External Devices 179Figure 28-5 Printer Properties Dialog Box, Layout Tab

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xxi30 PC Card Adapters for Token Ring NetworksUsing the RACORE - Token Ring Adapter Settings Dialog Box 18731 SNTP ClientUsing the SNTP Client Dialog

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29 Local PrintersThe terminal supports both Line Printer Daemon (LPD) printing and printing fromapplications.LPD PrintingThis paragraph discusses the

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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

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External Devices 183Figure 29-2 Printers Properties Sheet

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184 External DevicesTable 29-2 discusses the properties sheet.Table 29-2 Printers Properties SheetFunction DescriptionList box Contains a listing of p

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External Devices 185Using the Printer Properties Dialog BoxFigure 29-3 shows the Printer Properties dialog box.Figure 29-3 Printer Properties Dialog B

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30 PC Card Adapters for TokenRing NetworksNoteThis chapter applies only to the Model T1010 terminal.Your WBT supports PCMCIA RACORE token ring adapter

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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

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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

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190 External DevicesTable 31-1 discusses the dialog box.Table 31-1 SNTP Client SettingsFunction DescriptionSNTP Server drop-down list box Permits sele

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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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T1000/T1010 SeriesWindows®-based TerminalAdministrators GuideSoftware Version 3.5February 2001

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xxiiClient Security38 Security PropertiesUsing the Security Properties Sheet 22739 Terminal AccountsGuest Accounts 233User Accounts 234Administrator A

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192 External DevicesFigure 32-1 WaveLAN/IEEE Settings Dialog BoxThe following table discusses the properties sheet.Table 32-1 Basic Properties SheetFu

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External Devices 193Advanced PropertiesThe Advanced properties sheet is shown in Figure 32-2.NoteAdvanced properties normally should not need to becha

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194 External DevicesAP Density Select in this scroll box an AP density(access point density) value. Thisparameter controls the roamingsensitivity of t

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External Devices 195Power ManagementFigure 32-3 shows the Power Management properties sheet.Figure 32-3 Power Management Properties SheetTable 32-3 di

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196 External DevicesEncryptionFigure 32-4 shows the Encryption properties sheet.Figure 32-4 Encryption Properties SheetTable 32-4 discusses the proper

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33 Volume PropertiesYour WBT supports audio for the ICA client. This chapter discusses the audiocontrols (see below).NoteThis volume control will func

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198 External DevicesUsing the Volume Properties Dialog BoxTo invoke this dialog box:1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.2. Click

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Firmware Upgrades39 Cable Firmware Upgrades40 FTP Pull Firmware Upgrades41 SNMP Firmware Upgrades42 DHCP Firmware Upgrades

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34 Cable Firmware UpgradesThe following section describes the cable method of firmware download. The cablemethod for all terminals is parallel downloa

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202 Firmware UpgradesSetupThe following equipment may be needed:• IBM-compatible PC with a CD-ROM drive and a parallel port.• Terminal firmware upgrad

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xxiiiB NFuse Server Configuration RequirementsIntroduction 303PNLite Access 303Browser-Based Access 303Glossary 305

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Firmware Upgrades 203Manual DownloadUse the following instructions to perform a manual download.1. Type xfer <filename.ext>attheDOSprompt2. Pres

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204 Firmware UpgradesCable PinoutsParallel Download Cable PinoutsThe following table lists the parallel download cable pinouts.Table 34-1 Parallel Dow

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Firmware Upgrades 205The following figure shows the connections for the parallel download cable.Figure 34-2 Parallel Download Cable Connectors12345678

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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

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208 Firmware UpgradesFigure 35-1 Upgrade Properties SheetThe following table describes the functions found on this properties sheet.

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Firmware Upgrades 209Table 35-1 Upgrade Properties SheetFunction DescriptionLocal FirmwareUpgradeUse this group box to upgrade your terminal's fi

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210 Firmware UpgradesFTP and Params.iniNoteParams.ini must be installed on your FTP server toupgrade your terminal. The upgrade firmware can beobtaine

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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

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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

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36 SNMP Firmware UpgradesUsing the SNMP Network Administration Dialog BoxThe SNMP Network Administration dialog box contains the functions that youcan

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About the Administrators GuideThe T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrators Guide containsthe information you will need to install, con

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214 Firmware UpgradesFigure 36-1 SNMP Network Administration Dialog BoxThe following table discusses the functions of this dialog box.

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Firmware Upgrades 215Table 36-1 SNMP Network Administration Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionSNMPCommunicationUse this group box to set up SNMP communica

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216 Firmware UpgradesThe Upgrade Process1. Ensure that the custom MIB (Management Information Base) is compiled byyour SNMP manager using the current

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Firmware Upgrades 2173. Using the SNMP/Network Administrator dialog box, verify that the communityand set community names for the terminal match the c

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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

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220 Firmware UpgradesFigure 37-1 Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog BoxNoteOption 158 is not supported yet. It is reserved for futureuse.The following tabl

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Firmware Upgrades 221Table 37-1 Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionCommonOptionIDs Group box used to assign DHCP option IDs tocommon

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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

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Firmware Upgrades 223Manual DHCP Firmware Upgrades1. Follow instruction 1 through 3 and 5 through 8 in “Automatic FirmwareUpgrades.”2. Click on the Up

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Client Security43 Security Properties44 Terminal Accounts45 Creating Terminal Accounts46 Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts47 Terminal Login48 F

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xxviGuide ConventionsText FormatTable 1 lists the text format conventions used in this document.Table 1 Text Format ConventionsConvention Where UsedIt

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38 Security PropertiesUse the Security properties sheet to access security functions and global terminalfunctions. You can also use this sheet to set

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228 Client SecurityFigure 38-1 Security Properties SheetThe following table describes the functions of this properties sheet.

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Client Security 229Table38-1 SecurityPropertiesSheetFunction DescriptionSecurity Enable This group is used to enable terminal security andrestrict acc

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230 Client SecurityVerboseWhen selected, a Failover Log Window is displayedreporting details about the connection process.AutoLogin Enable This group

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Client Security 231Auto Fail Recovery Select the check box to enable the function. Auto FailRecovery is a function that checks the validity of adiscon

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39 Terminal AccountsA terminal account is a group of connection and configuration parametersorganized into an account and assigned to a terminal user.

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234 Client SecurityUser AccountsWith a User account, you will not be able to configure the connection for theaccount unless enabled by the administrat

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Client Security 235For more information about terminal accounts, see:• “Security Properties”• “Creating Terminal Accounts”• “Modifying and Deleting Te

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40 Creating Terminal AccountsThe Add User Account dialog box is used to create terminal accounts. Thefollowing figure shows this dialog box.Using the

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238 Client SecurityFigure 40-1 Add User Account Dialog BoxThe following table describes the functions of the Add User Account dialog box.

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xxviiUser Interface Menu ControlTable 2 describes the command buttons used for user interface menu control on aT1000/T1010 WBT.Table 2 User Interface

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Client Security 239Table 40-1 Add User Account Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionEnable Password Change Group box used to set up password functions.NoteTh

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240 Client SecurityUnassign Use this button to remove a connection from ConnectionName. You must first select the connection you want toremove.Up and

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Client Security 241UserClick this radio button to assign the privilege of user to anaccount. If User is enabled, Enable Password Change isactivated. A

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41 Modifying and Deleting TerminalAccountsThe Modify User Account dialog box is used to modify and delete terminalaccounts. The Delete command button,

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244 Client SecurityFigure 41-1 Modify User Account Dialog BoxThe following table describes the functions of the Modify User Account dialogbox.

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Client Security 245Table 41-1 Modify User Account Dialog BoxFunction DescriptionEnable PasswordChangeGroup box used to set up password functions.NoteT

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246 Client SecurityAssign Click on this command button to copy a connectionfrom Available Connections to Connection Name.You must first select to high

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Client Security 247NoteConnection Name, Type and AutoStartcomprise a list box. When the Modify Userdialog box displays, what appears in this list boxi

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248 Client SecurityDeleting Terminal AccountsTerminal accounts can be deleted from the User Accounts list on the Securityproperties sheet. To delete a

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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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Terminal Installation1 Model T1000 Terminal Installation2 Model T1010 Terminal Installation

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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

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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

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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

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43 FailoverFailover is a connection feature that is enabled using the Security propertiessheet. It forces the terminal to “ping” the intended device b

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254 Client SecurityIf failover pings all the connections in the list and a connection is not made, thefunction stops. The following error message disp

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Getting Help44 Windows-based Terminal Specifications45 How to...46 Terminal Port Pin Assignments47 Terminal Connector Pin Assignments48 Null Modem Cab

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44 Windows-based TerminalSpecificationsSpecifications for the Windows-based terminals covered in this manual are listed inthe following tables:• Model

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258 Getting HelpTable 44-1 Winterm Model T1000 Terminal SpecificationsDescription SpecificationTerminal Type Modular Windows-based terminal• Integrate

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Getting Help 259Networking • TCP/IPwithDNSandDHCP• 10/100BaseT Fast Ethernet, twisted pair(RJ-45)• Point-to-Point Protocol (PPP)• Multiple master brow

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260 Getting HelpSetup and Configuration User Interface• Local boot• Start-up wizard for simple set-up• See Table 3-1 for keyboard languagessupportedCo

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1 Model T1000 TerminalInstallationThis section discusses the procedures for installing the T1000 terminal.NoteA keyboard and AC power cord are supplie

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Getting Help 261Regulatory Compliance Ergonomics• German ZH1/618• EN29241-3 approved• EPA Energy StarSafety• UL 1950, CSA 950• TÜV-GS (EN60 950) appro

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262 Getting HelpTable 44-2 Winterm Model T1010 Terminal SpecificationsDescription SpecificationTerminal Type Modular Windows-based Terminal• Integrate

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Getting Help 263Communications • Two serial ports: 16C550 UART (fifo)compatible, up to 115.2 kBaud• One parallel port: bi-directionalCentronics-compat

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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

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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

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266 Getting Help4. Use the Button Configuration radio buttons to select either Right-handed(default) or Left-handed.5. UsetheslidersinthePointer Accel

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Getting Help 267Switch between multiple sessions:•PressCtrl+Alt+↑ to proceed to the previous session.•PressCtrl+Alt+↓ to proceed to the next session.R

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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

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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

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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

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4 Terminal InstallationFigure 1-1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors

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272 Getting HelpFigure 46-2 Parallel Port (EPP/SPP)NoteThe pin assignments for Terminal Parallel Port aboveare Centronics-compatible. The pin assignme

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47 Terminal Connector PinAssignmentsThe following figure shows the pin assignments for the 10Base-T and 100Base-Tconnector. This connector is located

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274 Getting HelpThe following figure lists the connector pin assignments for the terminal’s VGAconnector. This connector is located on the back panel

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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

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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

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278 Getting HelpTable 49-2 AT Commands Beginning with “&”Command Description&B1 Disable port rate adjust&C1 Carrier detect follows data ca

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Getting Help 279\Q3 Bidirectional hardware flow control\S Display current Configuration, Long Version\V, \V0 Disable /REL connect codes\X, \X0 XON/XOF

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A SNMP Remote ConfigurationChartThe following chart is provided to help network administrators make remoteconfiguration changes to WBTs in a managed n

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282 Appendix AFor the Logical Object... You Can Write... To Modify...wbt3I/ODevice Groupwbt3kbLanguage Any of the followingnumbers:0 = English-US1 = E

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Appendix A 283wbt3Display Groupwbt3EnergySaver Any following number:0 =none1 = use a screen saver2 =usemonitoroffThe Screen Saver andTurn Off Monitor

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Terminal Installation 5The following table summarizes the back panel connectors’ functions.Table 1-1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel ConnectorsConnector Des

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284 Appendix Awbt3DispUseDDC Any following number:0 =donotuseDDC1 =useDDCThe Desktop Area andRefresh Frequency scrolllist on the Displayproperties she

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Appendix A 285FTPFileServer An integer thatcorresponds to a DHCPoption to change thedefault Option 161 toanother optionThe File Server field inthe Cha

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286 Appendix AVirtualPortServer An integer thatcorresponds to a DHCPoption to change thedefault Option 168 toanother optionThe Server fieldintheChange

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Appendix A 287wbt3SubmitLoadJob Any following integer:0 = job not ready1 =jobreadyThis object does notcorrespond to any fields inthe UIwbt3UpDnLoadInd

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288 Appendix Awbt3Action Groupwbt3RebootRequest Any following integer:0 = do not reboot1 = rebootThis object does notcorrespond to any fields inthe UI

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Appendix A 289wbt3HideConfigTab Any following integer:0 = unchecked1 = checkedThe Hide Configure Tabcheck box on the Securityproperties sheetwbt3FailO

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290 Appendix Awbt3TrapServers Groupwbt3TrapServer1 Any alphanumericcharacter to a text stringusing a maximum of 60charactersThe Server 1 text box inth

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Appendix A 291wbt3dnsEnable Any following integer:0 = unchecked1 = checkedThe Enable DNS checkbox in the AdvancedNetwork Settings dialogboxwbt3default

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292 Appendix Awbt3Apps Groupwbt3RDPencryption Any following integer:0 = checked1 = uncheckedThe RDP EncryptionEnable check box on theApps properties s

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Appendix A 293ICAtoggleTitleBar Any following integer:0 =ctrl1 =shiftThe Toggle Title Barscroll list on the Hotkeysproperties sheetICAtoggleTitleBar2

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6 Terminal InstallationProceed as follows to connect the terminal. (If necessary, remove the desktopmounting stand (one Phillips-head screw on the bot

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294 Appendix AICAaltTab2 Any integer from 0..9 The number scroll list tothe right of the ALT-TABscroll list on the Hotkeysproperties sheetICAaltBackTa

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Appendix A 295wbt3RDPConnections Groupwbt3RDPConnServer Any alphanumericcharacter to a text stringusing a maximum of 32charactersThe Server text box i

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296 Appendix Awbt3ICAConnCommType The integer 0 =ctrl TheNetworkConnection/Dial-InConnection radio buttonsin the SpecifyConnection Type dialogboxwbt3I

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Appendix A 297wbt3ICAConnSoundQuality Any following integer:0 = (none)1 = low quality2 = medium quality3 = high qualityThe Sound Quality scrolllist in

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298 Appendix Awbt3TermConnVTEmuModel 0 = VT1001 = VT1012 = VT1023 = VT1254 = VT2205 = VT2406 = VT3207 = VT3408 = VT4209 = VT13110 =VT132256 = not appl

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Appendix A 299wbt3TermConnTelnetName Any alphanumericcharacter to a text stringThe Connection Nametext box in theConnection Informationdialog boxwbt3T

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300 Appendix Awbt3password Any alphanumericcharacter to a text stringThe Password text box inthe Add User Accountand Modify UserAccount dialog boxeswb

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Appendix A 301wbt3Connection6 Any alphanumericcharacter to a text stringusing a maximum of 20charactersThe sixth connection listedin the Connection Na

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302 Appendix ANoteThis chart may not list all of the read-write objects in theMIB.wbt3AutoStart5 Any following integer:0 =notchecked1 = checkedThe fif

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B NFuse Server ConfigurationRequirementsIntroductionFirmware version 3.5 introduces two new methods for accessing ICA publishedapplications:• Program

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iiiCopyright NoticeThe information in this document is subject to change without notice.COMPAQ COMPUTER CORPORATION SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FORTECHNICAL O

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Terminal Installation 7Mounting the TerminalInstructions for mounting your terminal are provided in the following paragraphs.Freestanding Desktop Moun

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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

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Glossary 305GlossaryThe following glossary is a list of commonly used terms in this guide.Term Definition10Base-T One of several adaptations of the Et

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306 GlossaryDHCP The Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) providesconfiguration parameters to Internet hosts. DHCP consists oftwo components: a

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Glossary 307Flow control The procedure for regulating the flow of data between twodevices, flow control prevents the loss of data when onedevice’s rec

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308 GlossaryIP address Internet Protocol Address. The 32-bit, 4-byte address assignedto machines with TCP/IP. Every machine that is on the Internethas

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Glossary 309Modem (Mo)dulator/(dem)odulator. Data communication equipment(DCE) devices that provide connections for computers into thepublic switched

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310 GlossaryPCMCIA Personal Computer Miniature Connector Interface Adapter.Hardware and software standards for credit-card-sizedintegrated circuit car

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Glossary 311RS-232 cable A cable for serial interfaces between the terminal andcommunications devices, such as a modem. The cableconnects to the 9-pin

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312 GlossaryTCP/IP Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol. A standard setof protocols that govern the basic workings of the Internet. Itwas d

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Glossary 313USB Universal Serial Bus. An external peripheral interface standardfor communication between computer and external peripheralsover an inex

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8 Terminal InstallationTurningOntheTerminalOnce the terminal is installed and all back panel connections have been made,power it up. It is powered-up

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Index 315IndexNumerics10Base-T 305AAdd-on 155Aironet 159CCategory 5 twisted pair 273Centronics-compatible 272Com13360SE 5, 11Com23360SE 5, 11Command b

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Index 316Global ICA Settings 55Host Information 111ISDN Settings 163Microtouch Touchscreen Properties 167Modify User Account 243New Connection 67, 71,

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Index 317Connection Name and Type 230Connection Preferences 91Connection Speed 141Controller Type 168Cursor Offset 169Custom 216Date/Time 149Default G

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Index 318SNMP Update Enable 53SNTP Client 150SOCKS 62Specify an IP Address 45, 153Stabilize Cursor 170Startup Options 69Status 168Status Dialog 56Subn

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Index 319PParallel port3360SE 5, 11Params.ini 217Pin assignments10Base-T and 100Base-Tconnectors 273null modem cable 275serial and parallel ports 271V

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T1000/T1010 Series Windows®-based Terminal Administrators GuideSoftware Version 3.5Written and published by:Compaq Computer Corporation, February 2001

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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

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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

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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

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329List of TablesGlossaryIndex1 Text Format Conventions xxvi2 User Interface Menu Control xxvii1-1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors 52-1 T1010 Ter

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2 Model T1010 TerminalInstallationThis section discusses the procedures for installing the T1010 terminal. Thefollowing sections describe how to conne

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330 Section Title26-2 Hardware Properties Sheet 16826-3 Cursor Properties Sheet 16926-4 Touch Settings Properties Sheet 17128-1 JETCET PRINT Professio

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10 Terminal InstallationFigure 2-1 T1010 Terminal Back Panel Connectors

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Terminal Installation 11The following table summarizes the back panel connectors’ functions.Table 2-1 T1010 Terminal Back Panel ConnectorsConnector De

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12 Terminal InstallationProceed as follows to connect the terminal. (If necessary, remove the desktopmounting stand (one Phillips-head screw on the bo

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Terminal Installation 13Mounting the TerminalInstructions for mounting your terminal are provided in the following paragraphs.Freestanding Desktop Mou

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14 Terminal InstallationTurningOntheTerminalOnce the terminal is installed and all back panel connections have been made,power it up. It is powered-up

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Advanced User Interface8 Initial Terminal Setup9 Changing Terminal Properties10 Network Configuration11 Web Browser12 Additional Terminal Applications

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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

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vEULA for Microsoft® Windows® CE Operating System forWindows-based Terminal DevicesIMPORTANT—READ CAREFULLYThis End User License Agreement (EULA) is a

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18 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-1 Welcome/Countdown Dialog BoxThe Welcome/Countdown dialog box provides product information and acountdown.• Click

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Advanced User Interface 19Figure 3-2 IP Address Dialog BoxNoteContact the network administrator if a messageappears in the box indicating that no netw

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20 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-3 Specify an IP Address Dialog BoxEnter the addressing information requested in the fields provided (by default the

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Advanced User Interface 21Figure 3-4 Optional Information Dialog BoxCheck a box to enable name resolution:• Enable DNS - Enables Domain Name Services•

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22 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-5 Desktop and Keyboard Settings Dialog Box

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Advanced User Interface 23The following table lists the functions of the Desktop and Keyboard Settingsdialog box.Table 3-1 Desktop and Keyboard Settin

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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

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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

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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

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Advanced User Interface 27Figure 3-8 Preferences Dialog BoxSelect the desired preferences or accept the defaults, and click Next to continue.

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vi• Use of Windows CE Operating System for Windows-based TerminalDevices with Microsoft Windows NT Server, Terminal Server EditionIf the SOFTWARE is W

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28 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-9 History and Favorites Dialog BoxUncheck the boxes or accept the defaults (checked) for the indicated selections,a

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Advanced User Interface 29Figure 3-10 Proxy Server Dialog BoxIf your terminal accesses the Internet through a proxy server, check the Use proxyserver

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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

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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

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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

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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

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34 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-15 Default Printer Dialog BoxIn the Set Default Printer dialog box, select whether or not you want yourWindows-base

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Advanced User Interface 35Figure 3-16 Configure Another Printer Dialog BoxIf you have another printer connected to a different port on your terminal,

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36 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 3-17 Finish Dialog BoxThe Finish dialog box is informational.Click on the Finish command button to apply your selecti

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Advanced User Interface 37Figure 3-18 Terminal Settings Change Dialog BoxWhen you click on Restart, the terminal will go through the boot process andr

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vii• Single EULAThe package for the SYSTEM SOFTWARE may contain multiple versions ofthis EULA, such as multiple translations and/or multiple media ver

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4 Changing Terminal PropertiesTerminal properties can be changed or reconfigured at any time during normalterminal operation using the Terminal Proper

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40 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 4-1 Terminal Properties Dialog BoxNoteThe amount of available RAM may differ betweenterminal models.Resetting to Fact

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Advanced User Interface 412. Click on the Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Property Settings checkbox. Figure 4-2 shows the System Settings Chang

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42 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 4-3 Terminal Settings Change Dialog BoxThis dialog box contains the Restart command button. The terminal must beresta

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5 Network ConfigurationThe Network properties sheet lets you configure your network. See Figure 5-1 toview this properties sheet.Using the Network Pro

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44 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 5-1 Network Properties SheetThe following table discusses the functions of the Network properties sheet.

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Advanced User Interface 45Table5-1 NetworkPropertiesSheetFunction DescriptionObtain an Address from aDHCP ServerClick on this radio button to enable D

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46 Advanced User InterfaceAdvanced Network The Advanced Network command button is enabled ifSpecify an IP Address is selected or if a DHCP server wasd

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6 Web BrowserThe Web properties (Figure 6-1) sheet lets you configure the Internet Explorerbrowser.NoteSystem time should be set accurately for cookie

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48 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 6-1 Web Properties SheetTable 6-1 discusses the functions of the Web properties sheet.

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viii5. Product SupportProduct support for the SOFTWARE is not provided by MS, its parent corporation,Microsoft Corporation, or their affiliates or sub

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Advanced User Interface 49NoteFor instructions on using the browser, refer to theT1000/T1010 Windows-based Terminal Users Guide.Table 6-1 Web Properti

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50 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 6-2 Preferences Dialog BoxFigure 6-3 Proxy Information Dialog Box

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7 Additional Terminal ApplicationsThe Apps properties sheet contains functions for ICA, RDP, DHCP, and SNMPmanagement options. See Figure 7-1.Using th

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52 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 7-1 Apps Properties Sheet)Table 7-1 Apps Properties SheetFunction DescriptionGlobal Settings Group box used to manage

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Advanced User Interface 53SNMP UpdateEnableCheck this box to enable terminal firmware updatesthrough SNMP.SNMP Network... Use this command button to i

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8 ICA Client SettingsICA client settings are handled in the Global ICA Client Settings dialog box. Thisdialog box is invoked through the Apps properti

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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

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Advanced User Interface 57Setting Terminal PreferencesUse the Preferences properties sheet to change default settings. To invoke thePreferences proper

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58 Advanced User InterfaceTable 8-2 Preferences Properties SheetFunction DescriptionSerial Number This is the serial number of your ICA Client softwar

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Advanced User Interface 59Setting the Server LocationUse the Server Location properties sheet to construct a list of ICA servers. Toinvoke this proper

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ix8. Limited Warranty• Limited WarrantyMANUFACTURER warrants that the SOFTWARE will perform substantially inaccordance with the accompanying written m

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60 Advanced User InterfaceFigure 8-3 Server Location Properties SheetThe following table describes each of the functions of this sheet.Table 8-3 Serve

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Advanced User Interface 61Setting Up a SOCKS FirewallUse the Firewall Settings properties sheet to set up a SOCKS (Socket Secure)firewall. To invoke t

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62 Advanced User InterfaceTable 8-4 Firewall Settings Properties SheetFunction DescriptionUse Alternate Address ThroughFirewallsBy default the box is

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Advanced User Interface 63Setting Up a PNLitePNLite is an ICA connection mode that enables the terminal to connect toapplications available on a Citri

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64 Advanced User InterfaceThe following table describes each of the functions of this sheet.Table 8-5 PNLite Properties SheetFunction DescriptionEnabl

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Connection Configuration14 Creating New Connections15 ICA Connections16 Dial-Up Connections17 Dial-Up Dialing Properties and Configuration18 Dial-Up T

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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

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68 Connection ConfigurationChoosing a Connection ProtocolThe following table describes the differences between the connections availablewith your WBT.

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Connection Configuration 69NoteA Use Printer Configuration Utility check box isencountered in two places:(1) Connection Manager (Select an ICA Connect

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70 Connection ConfigurationThe following table describes the functions of this dialog box.NoteThe functions in the Startup Options group box areselect

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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

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10 ICA ConnectionsUse the Specify Connection Type dialog box to start configuring an ICAconnection. The ICA protocol connects you to a server running

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72 Connection ConfigurationFigure 10-1 Specify Connection Type Dialog BoxNetwork ConnectionsSelect Network Connection, then click on the Next button.

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Connection Configuration 73Figure 10-3 Select a Citrix Server or Published Application Dialog BoxTo use the Select a Server or Published Application d

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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

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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

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76 Connection ConfigurationFigure 10-8 Specify Logon Information Dialog BoxTo use the Specify Logon Information dialog box:1. If needed, enter a user

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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

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78 Connection ConfigurationSpeedScreen is a latency reduction feature that enhances the user’sexperience on slower network connections. It echos local

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Connection Configuration 79Dial-In ConnectionNoteThis section applies only to the SE Model terminals.Choose Dial-In Connection, then click on the Next

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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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