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Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals
Administrators Guide
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EULA for Microsoft Windows CE Operating System for
Windows-based Terminal Devices
IMPORTANT--READ CAREFULLY
This End User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement between you
(either an individual or a single entity) and the manufacturer
(MANUFACTURER) of the special purpose computing device (SYSTEM) you
acquired which includes certain Microsoft software product(s) installed on
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SOFTWARE includes computer software, the associated media, any printed
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you. In such event, you may not use or copy the SOFTWARE, and you should
promptly contact MANUFACTURER for instructions on return of the unused
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Software License
The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties,
as well as other intellectual property laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is
licensed, not sold.
1. Grant o f L icense
SOFTWARE includes software already installed on the SYSTEM (SYSTEM
SOFTWARE) and, if included in the SYSTEM package, software contained on the
CD-ROM disk and/or floppy disk(s) labeled "Desktop Software for Microsoft
Windows CE" (DESKTOP SOFTWARE). This EULA grants you the following rights
to the SOFTWARE:
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Devices with Microsoft Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition
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Terminal devices, the following special provisions apply. In order to use the
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Terminal Devices (please refer to the end user license agreement for Windows
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case, this EULA constitutes an end user license for the version of Windows NT
Workstation for Windows-based Terminal Devices indicated on such Certificate
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SOFTWARE with the SYSTEM, you may make a single back-up copy of the
SYSTEM SOFTWARE. You may use the back-up copy solely for archival
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processes; that it is your responsibility to provide for handling such errors and to
monitor the recognition processes and correct any errors. Neither
MANUFACTURER nor its suppliers shall be liable for any damages arising out
of errors in the speech and handwriting recognition processes.
Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation and Disassembly
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SOFTWARE, except and only to the extent that such activity is expressly
permitted by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation.
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The SYSTEM SOFTWARE is licensed with the SYSTEM as a single integrated
product. The SYSTEM SOFTWARE installed in Read Only Memory (ROM) of
the SYSTEM may only be used as part of the SYSTEM.
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intends to transmit or transport the products back to such country; (ii) to any person
or entity who you know or have reason to know will utilize the SOFTWARE or
portion thereof in the design, development or production of nuclear, chemical or
biological weapons; or (iii) to any person or entity who has been prohibited from
participating in U.S. export transactions by any federal agency of the U.S.
government.
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BXA nor any other U.S. federal agency has suspended, revoked or denied your
export privileges.
7. Note on Java Support
The SYSTEM SOFTWARE may contain support for programs written in Java. Java
technology is not fault tolerant and is not designed, manufactured, or intended for
use or resale as on-line control equipment in hazardous environments requiring
fail-safe performance, such as in the operation of nuclear facilities, aircraft
navigation or communication systems, air traffic control, direct life support
machines, or weapons systems, in which the failure of Java technology could lead
directly to death, personal injury, or severe physical or environmental damage.
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8. Limited Warranty
Limited Warranty
MANUFACTURER warrants that the SOFTWARE will perform substantially in
accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety (90)
days from the date of receipt. Any implied warranties on the SOFTWARE are
limited to ninety (90) days. Some states/jurisdictions do not allow limitations on
duration of an implied warranty, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
Customer Remedies
MANUFACTURER'S and its suppliers' entire liability and your exclusive remedy
shall be, at MANUFACTURER'S option, either (a) return of the price paid, or (b)
repair or replacement of the SOFTWARE that does not meet the above Limited
Warranty and which is returned to MANUFACTURER with a copy of your
receipt. This Limited Warranty is void if failure of the SOFTWARE has resulted
from accident, abuse, or misapplication. Any replacement SOFTWARE will be
warranted for the remainder of the original warranty period or thirty (30) days,
whichever is longer.
No Other Warranties
EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY
SECTION ABOVE, THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO THE END USER "AS
IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESSED OR
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF NON-
INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY, AND/OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK OF THE QUALITY AND
PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE IS WITH YOU.
No Liability f or Consequential D amages
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AND ITS SUPPLIERS, SHALL NOT BE HELD TO ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY
DAMAGES SUFFERED OR INCURRED BY THE END USER (INCLUDING,
BUT NOT LIMITED TO, GENERAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR
INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS
PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS
INFORMATION AND THE LIKE), ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH
THE DELIVERY, USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE.
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of the State of Washington.
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Province of Ontario, Canada. Each of the parties hereto irrevocably attorns to the
jurisdiction of the courts of the Province of Ontario and further agrees to commence
any litigation which may arise hereunder in the courts located in the Judicial District
of York, Province of Ontario.
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Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, please contact the
MANUFACTURER of your SYSTEM.
U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS
The SOFTWARE and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS.
Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set
forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer
Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 or subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the
Commercial Computer Software--Restricted Rights at 48 CFR 52.227- 19, as
applicable. MANUFACTURER is Microsoft Corporation/One Microsoft Way/
Redmond, WA 98052-6399.
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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for either Class
A or Class B digital devices (refer to "Terminal Requirements Compliance"),
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide
reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This
equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful
interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that
interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause
harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the
receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution
Changes or modifications not covered in this manual
must be approved in writing by the manufacturer 's
Regulatory Engineering department. Changes or
modifications made without written approval may void
the user 's authority to operate the equipment.
Terminal Requirements Compliance
FCC Compliance
Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals meet
Class B requirements.
IEC/EN Compliance
Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals meet
Class B requirements.
Canadian DOC Notices
Refer to the previous section, "Terminal Requirements Compliance," to find out to
which terminal model each of the statements below refers.
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Class A
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the
Canadian Department of Communications.
Le prsent appareil numrique n'met pas de bruits radiolectriques dpassant les
limites applicables aux appareils numriques de la classe A prescrites dans le
Rglement sur le brouillage radiolectrique dict par le Ministre des
Communications du Canada.
Class B
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the
Canadian Department of Communications.
Le prsent appareil numrique n'met pas de bruits radiolectriques dpassant les
limites applicables aux appareils numriques de la classe B prescrites dans le
Rglement sur le brouillage radiolectrique dict par le Ministre des
Communications du Canada.
IEC/EN Notice
This product conforms to the requirements of IEC950 and EN60950.
This product conforms to requirements of EN55022 for Class A equipment or
EN55022 for Class B equipment (refer to "Terminal Requirements Compliance").
Compaq Thin Client Windows-based Terminals
For use with External Power Supply DVE Model DSA-0301-05 or Potrans Model
UP01811050A or certified equivalent model supplied by the manufacturer, rated
minimum 5 V/4A.
Noise Suppressor
A noise suppressor (ferrite bead) must be installed on the network cable of your
terminal. This installation is necessary to maintain compliance with U.S. FCC B
limits and European CISPR B EN55022 Class B limits. The noise suppressor is
supplied by the manufacturer and is packed in your terminal's shipping carton.
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Cable Notice
The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any
and all optional peripheral or host devices. Failure to do so may cause interference
and violate FCC and international regulations for electromagnetic interference.
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License Agreement
YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND
CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE (TOGETHER WITH ANY
SUPPLIED DOCUMENTATION, HEREAFTER "SOFTWARE"), WHICH IS OWNED
BY THE MANUFACTURER OR ITS LICENSORS. USING THIS SOFTWARE
INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND
CONDITIONS. THE MANUFACTURER'S LICENSORS ARE INTENDED
THIRD-PARTY BENEFICIARIES UNDER THIS AGREEMENT.
Grant
You may use the Software in or in conjunction with Your manufacturer-produced
hardware (Terminal). You have the right to use this Software by loading it onto a
computer containing the capability of transferring the Software (in whole or in part)
to the manufacturer-produced hardware. You may use the Software in this fashion
as many times as necessary, so long as such use is always in conjunction with the
manufacturer-produced Terminal. You may transfer ownership of the Terminal and
equipment, including the right to use the Software to another party so long as that
party agrees to accept these terms and conditions.
YOU MAY NOT USE, COPY, MODIFY, TRANSLATE OR TRANSFER THE
SOFTWARE, OR MODIFICATION THEREOF, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, EXCEPT
AS EXPRESSLY PROVIDED FOR IN THIS LICENSE. YOU MAY NOT
DECOMPILE, REVERSE ENGINEER OR OTHERWISE DECODE OR ALTER
THE SOFTWARE.
Disclaimer of Warranty
This Software is provided, "AS IS", and is delivered with no warranties, either
express or implied.
MANUFACTURER MAKES AND YOU RECEIVE NO WARRANTIES ON THE
FIRMWARE, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, OR IN ANY OTHER
PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT OR COMMUNICATION WITH YOU, AND
MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY, NON-INFRINGEMENT AND FITNESS FOR ANY
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. MANUFACTURER DOES NOT WARRANT THAT THE
FUNCTIONS CONTAINED IN THE PRODUCT WILL MEET YOUR
REQUIREMENTS OR THAT THE OPERATION WILL BE UNINTERRUPTED OR
ERROR FREE.
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WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.
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UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR
LOSS OF DATA, COST OF COVER, OR ANY INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF
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ITS RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH
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YOU AGREE THAT THESE ARE THE ONLY APPLICABLE TERMS OF
AGREEMENT BETWEEN US COVERING SOFTWARE AND THAT THEY
SUPERSEDE ANY OTHER COMMUNICATIONS (ORAL OR WRITTEN)
BETWEEN US RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE.
Export Restrictions
You agree You will not export or transmit the Software to any country to which
export is restricted by applicable US law or regulation without the written approval
of the appropriate US Government organization.
U.S. Government Restricted Rights
The Software is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or
disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph
(c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technological Data and computer software clause at
DFARS 252.227-7013 or in subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the Commercial
Computer Software-Restricted Rights at 8 C.F.R. 52-227-19 as applicable.
Contents
About the Administrators Guide
Guide Overview xxi
G u i d e C o n v e n t i o n s xxii
Text Format xxii
User Interface Menu Control xxiii
Terminal Installation
1 Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 Terminal Installation
Locating the Terminal 2
Connecting the Terminal 2
Turning On the Terminal 4
2 Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminal Installation
Locating the Terminal 6
Connecting the Terminal 6
Mounting the Terminal 10
Freestanding Desktop Mounting 10
Turning On the Terminal 11
Advanced User Interface
3 Initial Terminal Setup
Using the Setup Wizard 13
4 Changing Terminal Properties
Using the Terminal Properties Dialog Box 34
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Resetting to Factory Defaults 35
Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box 36
5 Network Configuration
Using the Network Properties Sheet 38
6 Web Browser
Using the Web Properties Sheet 42
7 Additional Terminal Applications
Using the Apps Properties Sheet for Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals 46
Using the Apps Properties Sheet for Evo Thin Client T20 Terminals 49
8 ICA Client Settings
Using t he Global I CA Client Settings Dialog Box 52
Setting the Default Hotkeys 52
Setting Terminal Preferences 53
Setting the Server Location 55
Setting Up a SOCKS Firewall 57
Setting Up a PNLite 59
Connection C onfiguration
9 Creating New Connections
Using the New Connection Dialog Box 62
Choosing a Connection Protocol 63
Using the Startup Function 64
10 ICA Connections
Using the ICA Connections Wizard 66
Network Connections 67
Dial-In C onnection 7 4
11 Dial-Up Connections
Using the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 75
12 Dial-Up Dialing Properties and Configuration
Using the Dialing Properties Dialog Box 80
Using t he Device Properties Dialog Box 8 3
Port Settings 8 4
Call Options 8 5
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13 Dial-Up TCP/IP Settings and Security
Using the TCP/IP Settings Dialog Box 86
Using the Security Settings Dialog Box 87
14 Dial-Up Scripts
Using the Dial-Up Scripts Dialog Boxes 89
15 RDP Connections
Using the WTS Connection Wizard 93
16 Terminal Emulation Connections
Using the TE Client Connection Wizard 98
17 TCP/IP Telnet Configuration
Using the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration Dialog Box 107
Using the Modem Settings Dialog Box 111
Using the Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 (or Com2) Dialog
Box 112
18 Internet Explorer Connections
19 Editing ICA Connections
Using the Edit Connection Details Dialog Box 117
Using the Server Properties Sheet 117
Using the Application Properties Sheet 119
Using the Logon Properties Sheet 120
Using the Window Properties Sheet 121
Using the Options Properties Sheet 123
Using the Title Properties Sheet 125
Using the Firewall Settings Properties Sheet 126
20 Editing RDP, Dial-Up, and Terminal Emulation Connections
Dial-Up and Terminal Emulation Connections 128
RDP Connections 128
Using t he Edit Connection Dialog Box 1 2 9
Using the Net Connections Properties Sheet 130
Using the Application Properties Sheet 131
External Devices
21 Devices Properties
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Devices Properties Sheet for Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals 134
Devices Properties Sheet for Evo Thin Client T20 Terminals 138
22 Managing Network Adapters
Using the Adapters Configuration Dialog Box 141
IP Address Properties Sheet 142
Name Server Properties Sheet 1 4 3
23 Add-On
Add-on Dialog Box Uninstall Tab 144
Add-on Dialog Box System Tab 146
24 Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter Setup
Using the Aironet Dialog Box 148
25 PC Card Adapters for Modems
ISDN Settings 1 5 2
26 Touchscreens
ELO Touchscreen 155
MicroTouch Touchscreen 157
Hardware Properties Sheet 1 5 8
Cursor Properties Sheet 159
Touch Settings Properties Sheet 161
Calibrate Properties Sheet 1 6 2
27 Date/Time Properties
28 JETCET PRINT
29 Local Printers
LPD Printing 170
Using the LPD Config Dialog Box 171
RDP Printing 171
Printers Properties Sheet 171
Using the Printer Properties Dialog Box 174
30 PC Card Adapters for Token Ring Networks
Using the RACORE - Token Ring Adapter Settings Dialog Box 175
31 SNTP Client
Using the SNTP Client Dialog Box 177
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32 PC Card Adapters for Wireless Networks
Using the WaveLAN/IEEE Settings Dialog Box 179
Basic Properties Sheet 179
Advanced Properties 181
Power Management 183
Encryption 184
33 Volume Properties
Using the Volume Properties Dialog Box 186
Firmware U pgrades
34 Cable Firmware Upgrades
Setup 189
Parallel Flash D ownload Procedure 1 8 9
Manual Download 1 9 0
Cable Pinouts 191
Parallel Download Cable Pinouts 191
35 FTP Pull Firmware Upgrades
Using t he Upgrade Properties Sheet 193
FTP and Params.ini 196
The Upgrade Process 196
36 SNMP Firmware Upgrades
Using the SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box 199
The Upgrade Process 202
37 DHCP Firmware Upgrades
Using the Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog Box 204
The Upgrade Process 207
Manual DHCP Firmware Upgrades 2 0 8
Client Security
38 Security Properties
Using the Security Properties Sheet 210
39 Terminal Accounts
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Guest Accounts 215
User Accounts 216
Administrator Accounts 216
Using Terminal Accounts 216
40 Creating Terminal Accounts
Using the Add User Account Dialog Box 218
41 Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts
Using the Modify User Account Dialog Box 223
Deleting Terminal Accounts 228
42 Terminal Login
Logging Into the Terminal 229
Autologin and Autoconnect 2 3 0
Autologin 2 3 0
AutoStart 230
Single Button Connect 2 3 1
43 Failover
Getting H elp
44 Windows-based Terminal Specifications
45 How to...
46 Terminal Port Pin Assignments
47 Terminal Connector Pin Assignments
48 Null Modem Cable Pin Assignments
49 Modem AT Commands
50 Noise Suppressor Installation
A SNMP Remote Configuration Chart
B NFuse Server Configuration Requirements
Introduction 283
PNLite Access 2 8 3
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Browser-Based Access 283
Glossary 285
About the Administrators Guide
The Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals
Administrators Guide contains the information you will need to install, configure,
connect, and troubleshoot a WBT (Windows-based Terminal). This guide is written
for network system administrators and covers the Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and
the Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals.
Guide O verview
The administrators guide consists of the following chapters:
Terminal Installation
Advanced User Interface
Connection Configuration
External Devices
Firmware Upgrades
Client Security
Getting Help
This guide contains information about:
Terminal specifications and installations
The WBT user interface
Physical and network connections, and protocols supported
Firmware upgrades
Terminal security
Getting help
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Guide C onventions
Text Format
Table 1 lists the text format conventions used in this document.
Table 1 Text Format Conventions
Convention Where Used
Italic New term, book title, or emphasis.
Bold Screen display, keycaps, and user input.
This convention indicates a note. A note adds
Note
information.
This convention indicates a caution. A c aution
Caution
indicates actions that may cause damage to
equipment, erase files, or destroy data.
+ Keystroke sequences such as:
Ctrl+Alt+Del
| Instructions about invoking a menu such as:
Network | SNMP Network | Location
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User Interface Menu Control
Table 2 describes the command buttons used for user interface menu control on a
Compaq Thin Client WBT.
Table 2 User Interface Menu Control
Command Button Function
X Found in the u pper right corner of a d ialog box. C lick o n
this command button to quit a dialog box or properties
sheet without saving changes.
OK Found in dialog boxes and on properties sheets. Click
on this command button to save your changes and quit
a dialog box or properties sheet.
Cancel Found in dialog boxes and on properties sheets. Click
on this command button at any t ime t o quit a dialog box
or properties sheet without saving changes.
Apply Found in dialog boxes and on properties sheets. Click
on this command button to save changes without
quitting a dialog box or properties sheet.
N e x t o r Accept Found in wizards. Click on these command buttons to
display t he next d ialog box in the s equence.
Back Found in wizards. Click on this command button to
return to the previous dialog box.
Finish Found in wizards. Click on this command button to
finish the wizard.
Terminal Installation
1 Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 Terminal Installation
2 Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminal Installation
1 Compaq Evo Thin Client T20
Terminal Installation
This section discusses the procedures for installing the Evo Thin Client T20
terminal. The following paragraphs describe how to set up and connect the terminal
in the freestanding position.
Locating the Terminal
Position the terminal on a clean, horizontal surface that is free from vibration and
out of direct sunlight. Refer to "Windows-based Terminal Specifications" for
environmental specifications.
Connecting the Terminal
Make all connections to the back panel before connecting the terminal to power.
Figure 1-1 shows the terminal's back panel connectors.
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Terminal Installation
Figure 1-1 Evo Thin Client T20 Terminal Back Panel Connectors and
Indicators
Table 1-1 summarizes the back panel connectors.
Table 1-1 Evo Thin Client T20 Terminal Back Panel Connectors and
Indicators
Connector Description
LED I ndicators The 10 or 100 indicator lights indicate the network type
to which the terminal is connected (10/100 Base-T).
The Act indicator flashes when there is activity on the
line.
Network LAN connector, 10/100Base-T
Headphone Audio output jack for headphones or powered
speakers
Microphone Audio input jack for microphone (microphone not
currently supported)
Video Monitor c onnector
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Terminal Installation
Table 1-1 Evo Thin Client T20 Terminal Back Panel Connectors and
Indicators, C ontinued
Connector Description
USB USB ports
Power Power connector
Proceed as follows to connect the terminal.
1. Connect the monitor to the Video connector.
2. Connect the keyboard to either USB port.
3. Connect the mouse to the Mouse connector on the keyboard.
4. If you will be using a network connection, connect a 10Base-T or 100Base-T
network cable to the Network connector. Be sure to install the supplied noise
suppressor o n t he cable.
5. Connect the power supply cable to the Power connector.
Caution
Do not force a connector into its socket. If any undue
resistance is encountered, ensure that the connector is
oriented correctly to the socket.
6. Plug the AC cord into the power supply, then into an AC outlet.
7. After the cables are connected, place the terminal in its planned location.
Turning On the Terminal
The terminal is powered-up and operating when the power supply is connected to
AC power. To toggle the display off or on, press and release the power button. If the
button is continuously depressed for 3-5 seconds, the unit will perform a hard boot
(wait until the LED is off, not at amber, before doing this). See Figure 1-2 for the
location of the power button.
Caution
Do not hold down the power button while shutdown is
occurring. This could damage the t erminal f ile system.
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Figure 1-2 Evo Thin Client T20 Front
The splash screen will appear, followed by:
The Setup Wizard, if it is the first time that you have turned on your terminal.
The Connection Manager dialog box, if the Setup Wizard has been
completed.
Adjustments to the display can be made at any time, whether or not the terminal is
connected to a server. See "Changing Terminal Properties" for more information.
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Terminal Installation
This section discusses the procedures for installing the Compaq T1010 Windows
Based Terminal. The following sections describe how to connect and set up the
terminals.
Locating the Terminal
Position the terminal on a clean, horizontal surface that is free from vibration and
out of direct sunlight. Refer to "Windows-based Terminal Specifications" for
environmental specifications.
Connecting the Terminal
Make all connections to the back panel before connecting the terminal to power.
Figure 2-1 shows a terminal's back panel connectors.
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Figure 2-1 Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminal Back Panel Connectors
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The following table summarizes the back panel connectors' functions.
Table 2-1 Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminal Back Panel
Connectors
Connector Description
Network Connector LAN connector, 10/100Base-T
Com1 Serial port 1. Can be connected to:
External modem.
Local server.
Local serial printer.
Touch-screen monitor.
Com2 Serial port 2. Can be connected to:
External modem.
Local server.
Local serial printer.
Touch-screen monitor.
Parallel Port Local printer output
Video M o n i t o r in t e r f a c e
Keyboard Keyboard interface
Mouse PS-2 mouse interface
USB USB interface
Power Power module cable interface
Option Slot PCMCIA card slot
Headphone Audio output for headphones or powered speakers
Microphone Audio input for microphones (currently not supported)
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Proceed as follows to connect the terminal. (If necessary, remove the desktop
mounting stand (one Phillips-head screw on the bottom.)
Note
Before connecting the cables ensure that the cables
are of the correct lengths. If permanent desktop is to be
used, drill the desktop mounting holes before
connecting the c ables.
1. Connect the monitor to the Video connector.
2. Connect the keyboard to the Keyboard connector.
3. Connect the mouse to the Mouse connector.
4. If you will be using a network connection, connect a 10Base-T or 100Base-T
network cable to the Network connector. Be sure to install the supplied noise
suppressor o n t he cable.
5. Depending on your configuration needs, connect a printer to the parallel port,
and/or connect a modem/server serial cable to the serial ports, as appropriate.
6. Connect the power supply output cable to the Power connector.
Caution
Do not force a connector into its socket. If any undue
resistance is encountered, ensure that the connector is
oriented correctly to the socket.
7. Plug the AC cord into the power supply, then into an AC outlet.
8. After the cables are connected, install the terminal in its planned location (see
the next section "Mounting the Terminal").
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Mounting the Terminal
Instructions for mounting your terminal are provided in the following paragraphs.
Freestanding Desktop Mounting
The terminal is shipped with a desktop mounting stand attached so it can
immediately be put into desktop operation. The mounting stand is weighted and
equipped with non-skid feet. A single screw attaches the mounting stand to the
terminal housing. The f ollowing figure shows t he terminal mounted on the desktop
mounting stand.
Figure 2-2 T1010 Freestanding Desktop Mounting
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Turning On the Terminal
Once the terminal is installed and all back panel connections have been made,
power it up. It is powered-up and operating when the power supply is connected to
AC power; to toggle the display off or on, press and release the power button.
Note
If the button is continuously depressed for 3-5 seconds,
the unit w ill perform a hard boot.
See the following figure for the location of the power button.
Figure 2-3 Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminal Power Button
The splash screen will appear, followed by:
The Setup Wizard, if it is the first time that you have turned on your terminal.
The Connection Manager dialog box, if the Setup Wizard has been
completed.
Adjustments to the display can be made at any time, whether or not the terminal is
connected to a server. See "Changing Terminal Properties" for more information.
Advanced User Interface
3 Initial Terminal Setup
4 Changing Terminal Properties
5 N etwork Configuration
6 Web Browser
7 Additional Terminal Applications
8 I CA Client Settings
3 Initial Terminal Setup
The Setup Wizard is used for initial setup of the terminal's properties. The wizard
runs when:
You power-up your terminal for the first time.
An image has been downloaded to your terminal that is older than the image
currently in use.
You use the Reset the Terminal to Factory-Default Property Settings
function on the General properties sheet, or you reset the terminal using a
hot-key procedure under direction of the factory.
Using the Setup Wizard
The Setup Wizard lets you set terminal network configuration and terminal display
parameters. Several dialog boxes display in succession during the process. Each
dialog box is self-explanatory. Some dialog boxes are informational and require no
user input. Other dialog boxes prompt you for network, printer, and display
information. See Figure 3-1 to view the Welcome/Countdown dialog box, which is
the first dialog box of the wizard.
Note
Any future changes to settings that were made using
the wizard can be made using the Terminal Properties
dialog box. Launch this dialog box from the
Connection Manager by pressing the F2 key. See
"Changing Terminal Properties."
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Figure 3-1 Welcome/Countdown Dialog Box
The Welcome/Countdown dialog box provides product information and a
countdown.
Click on Next during the countdown before it reaches zero to continue with the
wizard.
Or
Let the count go to zero to auto-configure the terminal.
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Figure 3-2 IP Address Dialog Box
Note
Contact the network administrator if a message
appears in t he box indicating that no network services
were found. It may be that the network is not connected
to the t erminal o r t he network services are n ot
configured. The default active radio button in this box
will be No if network services were not found; otherwise
the default will be Yes.
Click on one of the two radio buttons to select a method for supplying IP addresses:
If you select No, I will enter static IP information and click on Next, the
Specify an IP Address (Figure 3-3) will display, followed by the Optional
Information dialog box.
If you select Yes, use the IP information supplied by DHCP and click on
Next, the Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency (Figure 3-5) dialog box will
display, skipping the Specify an IP Address dialog box.
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Figure 3-3 Specify an IP Address Dialog Box
Enter the addressing information requested in the fields provided (by default the
fields are blank). Click on Next to go to the Optional Information dialog box
(Figure 3-4).
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Figure 3-4 Optional Information Dialog Box
Check a box to enable name resolution:
Enable DNS - Enables Domain Name Services
Enable WINS - Enables Windows Internet Naming Services
Enter the information in the text fields that are active. By default the check boxes
are unselected and the text fields are inactive. Click on Next to go to the next step.
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Figure 3-5 Desktop and Keyboard Settings Dialog Box
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The following table lists the functions of the Desktop and Keyboard Settings
dialog box.
Table 3-1 Desktop and Keyboard Settings Dialog Box
Function Description
Desktop Area and R efresh
Frequency a r e a :
Resolution drop-down list Select a r esolution f rom t he list. Selections are:
box
Best Available Using DDC Supported in all terminals.
640 x 480 @ 60Hz Supported in all terminals.
640 x 480 @ 75Hz Supported in all terminals.
640 x 480 @ 85Hz Supported in all terminals.
800 x 600 @ 60Hz Supported in all terminals.
800 x 600 @ 75Hz Supported in all terminals.
800 x 600 @ 85Hz Supported in all terminals.
1024 x 768 @ 60Hz Supported in all terminals.
1024 x 768 @ 75Hz Supported in all terminals.
1024 x 768 @ 85 Hz Supported in all terminals.
1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz Supported in all terminals.
Color P alette d r o p - d o w n Select the color resolution for applications used with the
list box terminal (8-bit, 256 colors or 16-bit, 65,536 colors). Typically,
256 would be selected for ICA and 65536 would be selected if
the local browser is used (although use of the lower resolution
may help t he terminal run f aster).
Test... command button Click on this command button to test the selections you made
in the drop-down list boxes in this area. The following dialog
box displays:
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Table 3-1 Desktop and Keyboard Settings Dialog Box, Continued
Function Description
Clicking Ok displays a color test pattern. After the test pattern
closes, respond to the prompt(s) to accept or reject the new
settings.
Keyboard area Select the keyboard nationality in the Locale drop-down list
box. Check the NumLock on Boot check box if you want the
numeric keypad to be active when the terminal boots. The
following keyboard mappings are supported by the firmware:
Belgian Dutch French
Belgian French German Slovak
Brazilian (ABNT) Greek Slovenian
Canadian Eng (Multi) Hungarian Spanish
Canadian FR (Multi) Italian Spanish Variation
Canadian French Italian (142) Swedish
Croatian Japanese Swiss French
Czech Latin American Swiss German
Danish Norwegian Turkish F
Dutch P o l i s h (2 1 4 ) Turkish Q
English (UK) P o l i s h (P r o g r a m m e r s ) US International
English (US) Portuguese
Finnish Romanian
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After making a new selection or accepting the default, click on Next ro go to the
Browser Setup dialog box.
Figure 3-6 Browser Setup Dialog Box
Select whether or not to set up a local browser, and click Next to the next step. If
you selected Yes, the Browser URLs dialog box (Figure 3-7) displays. If you
selected No, the browser setup is skipped and the Local Printer Setup dialog box
(Figure 3-11) is displayed.
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Figure 3-7 B rowser URLs Dialog Box
Type the URLs for the Home and Search pages, or accept the defaults, and click
Next t o c o n t i n u e .
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Figure 3-8 Preferences Dialog Box
Select the desired preferences or accept the defaults, and click Next to continue.
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Figure 3-9 History and Favorites Dialog Box
Uncheck the boxes or accept the defaults (checked) for the indicated selections,
and click Next to continue.
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Figure 3-10 Proxy Server Dialog Box
If your terminal accesses the Internet through a proxy server, check the Use proxy
server box and make the required entries in the now-enabled text and check
boxes, and click Next to continue to the Local Printer Setup dialog box
(Figure 3-11).
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Figure 3-11 Local Printer Setup Dialog Box
The Local Printer Setup dialog box displays.
If you want to set up a printer connected locally to your terminal, select Yes and the
dialog boxes that follow will prompt you for printer information.
Note
This local printer setup applies only to RDP
connections. See "Local Printers" for further
information.
If you select No (the default), you will skip the remaining printer dialog boxes and
the Finish dialog box (Figure 3-17) will display.
Make your selection and click on Next.
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Figure 3-12 Select Printer Port Dialog Box
In the Select Printer Port dialog box, select the port to which the printer is
connected and click on Next to go to the next step.
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Figure 3-13 Select Printer M odel Dialog Box
In the Select the Printer Model dialog box, select the printer model from the list
and click on Next to go to the next step.
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Figure 3-14 Printer Name Dialog Box
In the Name Your Printer dialog box, enter a name by which to refer to your printer
and click on Next to go to the next step.
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Figure 3-15 Default Printer Dialog Box
In the Set Default Printer dialog box, select whether or not you want your
Windows-based programs to use this printer as the default printer (Yes is the
default selection). Click on Next to go to the next step.
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Figure 3-16 Configure A nother Printer D ialog B ox
If you have another printer connected to a different port on your terminal, select Yes
in the Configure another printer dialog box. Click on Next to go to the next step. If
you selected Yes, the printer setup process will repeat. If you selected No, the
Finish dialog box will open.
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Figure 3-17 Finish Dialog Box
The Finish dialog box is informational.
Click on the Finish command button to apply your selections and quit the Setup
Wizard. After the Setup Wizard closes, the Terminal Settings Change dialog box
displays.
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Figure 3-18 Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box
When you click on Restart, the terminal will go through the boot process and
restart in the normal operating mode. If you want to change any of the selections
after you restart, press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box (see
"Changing Terminal Properties" for instructions).
4 Changing Terminal Properties
Terminal properties can be changed or reconfigured at any time during normal
terminal operation using the Terminal Properties dialog box. Figure 4-1 shows this
dialog box.
Using the Terminal Properties Dialog Box
Invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box by pressing the F2 key from the
Connection Manager.
The Terminal Properties dialog box consists of a total of 11 properties sheets that
can be invoked by clicking on their individual tabs. The following 6 sheets are used
to change terminal properties:
Network - d i s c u s s e d i n " N e t w o r k C o n f i g u r a t i o n "
Upgrade - beginning with "Cable Firmware Upgrades".
Security - b e g i n n i n g w i t h " S e c u r i t y P r o p e r t i e s "
Web - discussed in "Web Browser"
Apps - beginning with "Additional Applications"
Devices - beginning with "Devices Properties
Printers - discussed in "Local Printers"
The General, SysInfo, Input, and Display properties sheets are discussed in
"General Terminal Information" and "Display Configuration" and "Keyboard and
Mouse Configuration" in the Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010
Windows Based Terminals Users Guide.
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Figure 4-1 Terminal Properties Dialog Box
Note
The amount of available RAM may differ between
terminal models.
Resetting to Factory Defaults
Proceed as follows:
1. Click on the General tab of the Terminal Properties dialog box.
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2. Click on the Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Property Settings check
box. Figure 4-2 shows the System Settings Change dialog box that displays.
3. Click on Yes to start the reset process. The terminal will restart with the factory
defaults in effect. The Setup Wizard displays when the terminal resets.
Note
If the above reset procedure fails, call technical support
at Compaq (800-OKCOMPAQ) for instructions on using
a hot-key reset procedure.
Figure 4-2 System Settings Change Dialog Box
Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box
When you change terminal properties using the Setup Wizard or the Terminal
Properties dialog box, you will click on either the Finish or OK command button to
save your new settings and close the application. The Terminal Settings Change
dialog box will then display. Figure 4-3 shows the Terminal Settings Change
dialog box.
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Figure 4-3 Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box
This dialog box contains the Restart command button. The terminal must be
restarted in order for your new settings to take effect. Click on Restart to restart the
terminal. The Connection Manager displays. See "Connections Management" for
detailed information about configuring and making terminal connections.
5 Network Configuration
The Network properties sheet lets you configure your network. See Figure 5-1 to
view this properties sheet.
U s i n g t h e N e t w o r k Pr o p e r t i e s Sh e e t
To invoke this properties sheet:
1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.
2. Click on the Network tab.
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Figure 5-1 N etwork Properties Sheet
The following table discusses the functions of the Network properties sheet.
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Table 5-1 Network Properties Sheet
Function Description
Obtain an Address from a Click on this radio button to enable DHCP addressing. An IP
DHCP Server address will be automatically assigned to your terminal by the
DHCP server.
Specify an IP Address Use this group box to enter a specific IP address.
IP Address
Enter a static IP address in this field.
Subnet Mask
Enter t he subnet mask of the I P address.
Gateway
Enter t he gateway of the I P address.
Terminal Name Enter a name of your choice for the terminal.
Network Speed Use this scroll list to select a network communication speed.
The choices are (in Mb/s):
Auto Detect ( d e f a u l t )
10 Mbs - Half Duplex
10 Mbs - Full Duplex
100 Mbs - Half Duplex
100 Mbs - Full Duplex
Note
If you do not know your network's communication speed
or whether the communication link should be half- or
full-duplex, contact your system administrator.
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Table 5-1 Network Properties Sheet, Continued
Function Description
Advanced Network The Advanced Network command button is enabled if
Specify an IP Address is selected or if a DHCP server was
detected on start-up or and Obtain an IP address from a
DHCP server is selected. Click on this command button to
invoke the Advanced Network Settings dialog box:
Enable DNS
Use the controls in this group to set domain, primary, and
secondary IP addresses for DNS. The default for the group is
disabled (Enable DNS not checked).
Enable WINS
Use the controls in this group to set the primary and secondary
IP addresses of a WINS server. The default for the group is
disabled (Enable WINS not checked).
6 Web Browser
The Web properties (Figure 6-1) sheet lets you configure the Internet Explorer
browser.
Note
System time should be set accurately for cookies to
work properly for some Web pages. Use of a time
server is preferred. See "SNTP Client" in External
Devices for information about synchronizing system
time to a time server.
Using the Web Properties Sheet
To invoke this properties sheet:
1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.
2. Click on the Web tab.
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Figure 6-1 Web Properties Sheet
Table 6-1 discusses the functions of the Web properties sheet.
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Table 6-1 Web Properties Sheet
Function Description
Home page text box Enter the URL of the Web page that will open
initially upon launching the Browser.
Search page text box Enter the URL of the search engine home
Web page or a Web page that has links to a
variety of search engines.
Persistent browser cache check box Check this box if you want the contents of the
browser cache to be retained between
sessions.
E n a b l e F a v o r i t e s check box Check this box to enable the favorites table in
the browser.
Preferences... command button Opens the Preferences dialog box
(Figure 6-2). Make selections indicated by the
prompts in this dialog box.
Proxy I nformation... c o m m a n d b u t t o n Opens the Proxy Information dialog box
(Figure 6-3). If your terminal accesses the
Internet through a proxy server check the Use
proxy server box and make the appropriate
entries in t he now-enabled text and check
boxes.
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Figure 6-2 Preferences Dialog Box
Figure 6-3 Proxy Information Dialog Box
7 Additional Terminal Applications
The Apps properties sheet contains functions for ICA, RDP, DHCP, and SNMP
management options. See Figure 7-1.
Using the Apps Properties Sheet for Compaq T1010 Windows
Based Terminals
Figure 7-1 shows this properties sheet. To invoke the Apps properties sheet:
1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.
2. Click on the Apps tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box.
Table 7-1 describes the functions of the Apps properties sheet.
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Figure 7-1 Apps Properties Sheet (T1010 Windows Based Terminals)
Table 7-1 Apps Properties Sheet (T1010 Windows Based Terminals)
Function Description
Global Settings Group box used to manage ICA sessions.
ICA Client Settings
Click on the ICA Client Settings command button in
the Global Settings group box. See "ICA Client
Settings" in the Advanced User Interface section for
details about ICA client settings.
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Table 7-1 Apps Properties Sheet (T1010 Windows Based Terminals),
Function Description
SNMP Update Check this box to enable terminal firmware updates
Enable through SNMP.
SNMP Network... Use this command button to invoke the SNMP
Network Administration dialog box. See "SNMP
Firmware Upgrades" in Firmware Upgrades for details
about this dialog box.
DHCP Automatic Check this box to enable automatic firmware upgrades.
Update Enable See "DHCP Firmware Upgrades" in Firmware
Upgrades for details.
Change DHCP Use this command button to invoke the Change DHCP
Option... O p t i o n I D s d i a l o g b o x . S e e "D H C P F i r m w a r e
Upgrades" in Firmware Upgrades for details.
Port Lock Click on the Port Lock command button to invoke the
Port Lock dialog box:
Use the list of check boxes in the dialog box to select
which ports you want to lock (enable). The default is all
boxes checked.
RDP Encryption Click this check box to check and enable RDP
Enable encryption. By default t his f unction is enabled.
Caution
If your WTS server does not support encryption,
this function must be disabled.
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Using the Apps Properties Sheet for Evo Thin Client T20
Terminals
Figure 7-2 shows this properties sheet.
Figure 7-2 Apps Properties Sheet (Evo Thin Client T20 Terminals)
To invoke the Apps properties sheet:
1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.
2. Click on the Apps tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box.
Table 7-2 describes the functions of the Apps properties sheet.
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Table 7-2 Apps Properties Sheet (Evo Thin Client T20 Terminals)
Function Description
Global Settings Use this group box used to manage ICA sessions.
ICA Client Settings
Click on the ICA Client Settings command button in
the Global Settings group box. See "ICA
Connections" in Connection Configuration for detailed
information a bout ICA s ession management.
SNMP Update Check this box to enable terminal firmware updates
Enable through SNMP.
SNMP Network... Use this command button to invoke the SNMP
Network Administration dialog box. See "SNMP
Firmware Upgrades" in Firmware Upgrades for details
about this dialog box.
DHCP Automatic Check this box to enable automatic firmware upgrades.
Update Enable See "DHCP Firmware Upgrades" in Firmware
Upgrades for details.
Change DHCP Use this command button to invoke the Change DHCP
Option... O p t i o n I D s d i a l o g b o x . S e e "D H C P F i r m w a r e
Upgrades" in Firmware Upgrades for details.
RDP Encryption Click this check box to check and enable RDP
Enable encryption. By default t his f unction is enabled.
Caution
If your WTS server does not support encryption,
this function must be disabled.
8 ICA Client Settings
ICA client settings are handled in the Global ICA Client Settings dialog box. This
dialog box is invoked through the Apps properties sheet found in the Terminal
Properties dialog box. See "Additional Terminal Applications" for detailed
information about the Apps properties sheet. Figure 8-1 shows the Global ICA
Settings dialog box.
Figure 8-1 Default Hotkeys Properties Sheet
Note
An ICA s ession must be running for t hese h otkeys to
function.
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Using the Global ICA Client Settings Dialog Box
To invoke the Global ICA Settings dialog box:
1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box.
2. Click on the Apps tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box.
3. Click on the ICA Client Settings command button in the Global Settings group
box.
There are five properties sheets associated with the Global ICA Client Settings
dialog box. A description of the functions of each sheet follows.
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