Users GuideWyse® Winterm™ 1 series, Based on Wyse Thin OSIssue: 121906PN: 883681-08 Rev. E
4 Chapter 2dialog box by selecting it from the desktop menu. This dialog box also can be set to open automatically on system start-up. For information
Getting Started 5Signing-onAfter a connection to the enterprise intranet is established, sign-on to the network and/or session services may or may not
6 Chapter 2NoteIf you are using both PNAgent/PNLite and a User profile, the user name must be defined in the Windows domain to be used and the passwor
Getting Started 7Knowing Your Assigned Privileges and User ModeAs a thin client operator, you have a thin client account with certain privileges. Your
8 Chapter 2User ModesUser Modes define your login state and include the following types of user:• Guest user - The Guest user mode logs on using the G
Getting Started 9file). This prevents Low-privileged and Non-privileged users from accessing the Network Setup dialog box by resetting the thin client
10 Chapter 2NoteDepending on how the servers and applications are configured, signing off from or shutting down the thin client may not necessarily cl
Getting Started 11Use the following guidelines:• Icons representing available server connections and published applications are displayed on the backg
12 Chapter 2Understanding the Window Display ModesThe thin clients allow three different display modes, including:• Standard window - Window frame, ti
Getting Started 13Neighborhood setup on the server. These icons display on the desktop and in various places (for example, Systray and the user Deskto
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14 Chapter 2The System Setup submenu provides access to the following local system setup dialog boxes:• Preference - Allows user selection of thin cli
Getting Started 15Accessing the PPPoE ManagerSelecting PPPoE Manager in the Desktop menu opens the PPPoE Manager dialog box. Use this dialog box to co
16 Chapter 2Using the Connect ManagerClicking the Connect Manager button on the task bar opens the Connect Manager. The Connect Manager has a list of
Getting Started 17(enablelocal=yes), locally-defined connection definitions can be saved in these cases.• Stand-alone user - Locally-defined connectio
18 Chapter 2Configuring ICA ConnectionsIf you open the Connection Settings dialog box for an ICA connection (select the ICA connection in the Connect
Getting Started 19Use the following guidelines:• Server or Published Application - Select the type of connection to which the settings apply.• Connect
20 Chapter 2Figure 7 Connection Settings (ICA) - Options tabUse the following guidelines:• Application (127 characters maximum) and Working Directory
Getting Started 21• Re-connect after disconnect - When selected, causes the thin client to automatically reconnect to a session after a non-operator-i
22 Chapter 2button next to the list box to make the selection you want). For example, a list of WTS servers on the local network from which you can se
Getting Started 23• Colors - Select the color depth of the RDP session. If High Colors (16 bits) or True Colors is selected and the RDP server does no
Thin Client Requirements ComplianceFCC ComplianceModel SX0, Product S10 thin clients meet Class B requirements.IEC/EN ComplianceModel SX0, Product S10
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3 Setting Up the Thin ClientThis chapter contains information to help you set up your thin client using the System Setup submenu.Since the setup infor
26 Chapter 3Setting System PreferencesThe System Preference dialog box allows you to select personal preferences such as time zone, screen saver, mous
Setting Up the Thin Client 27Figure 11 System Preference - Advanced tab• Character Set - Select the character set (Each character is represented by a
28 Chapter 3• Delay before repeat - Repeat parameters for held-down key. Delay before repeat selectable from 1/5 second to 2 seconds, or no repeat. Th
Setting Up the Thin Client 29• No local Ethernet, Modem dialup only - Select this option if the thin client will access a network through a dial-up mo
30 Chapter 3Figure 13 Network Setup - Name Servers tabUse the following guidelines:• DNS Domain and DNS Servers - Use of DNS is optional. DNS allows y
Setting Up the Thin Client 31Figure 14 Network Setup - Servers tabUse the following guidelines:• File Servers/Path, Username, and Password - IP addres
32 Chapter 3Figure 15 Network Setup - Reconnect optionsFigure 16 Network Setup - Options tabUse the following guidelines:• DHCP Option IDs - Enter the
Setting Up the Thin Client 33Setting Up Wireless AccessThe Wireless Setup dialog box allows you to configure the parameters required for wireless wide
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34 Chapter 3encrypt/decrypt each frame transmitted from or received by the wireless adapter. The access point must recognize frames encrypted by the s
Setting Up the Thin Client 35• User defined display setting - Select this option and select the resolution and refresh rate supported by your monitor
36 Chapter 3Use the following guidelines:• Select Port - Select the port to which this setup definition applies. Either Port 1, 2, 3, or 4 can be sele
Setting Up the Thin Client 37Use the following guidelines:• Select Port - Select the port you want from the list.• Printer Name - This is a required e
38 Chapter 3Figure 21 Printer Setup - LPDs tabUse the following guidelines:• Select LPD - Select the port you want from the list.• LPD Hosts - The DNS
Setting Up the Thin Client 39for the printer is not found, the identification must be a supported driver name on the connected hosts for the printer t
40 Chapter 3Use the following guidelines:• Default Printer - Select the printer you want to be the default printer from the list.• Enable .print Clien
Setting Up the Thin Client 41b. Type the thin client IP address or DNS name in the Name or address of host providing LPD box.c. Type the printer name
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4 Using and Configuring Access ConnectionsThis chapter provides information and detailed instructions on using and configuring connections to access t
Contents1 Introduction 1About this Guide 1Organization of this Guide 1Wyse Technical Support 1Related Online Resources Available at Wyse 22 Getting St
44 Chapter 4Configuring PPPoE AccessPPPoE (Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet) is a specification for connecting users on an Ethernet to the Intern
Using and Configuring Access Connections 45Configuring Dialup Modem AccessA USB dial-up modem or a USB-to-Serial adapter connected to a serial modem c
46 Chapter 4Dialup parameters for each dialing entry are entered using the Dialup Property dialog box.Figure 27 Dialup Property Use the following guid
Using and Configuring Access Connections 47NoteAsk your network administrator for the dialed server password and other dialog requirements.• Enable pr
48 Chapter 4Use the following guidelines:• Message area - Displays messages as dialing progresses and the connection is established. If this is an int
Using and Configuring Access Connections 49• New - Opens the PPTP Property dialog box. Use this dialog box to create a new connection entry in the lis
50 Chapter 4After connection initiation, the PPTP Status dialog box opens displaying messages and allowing you to refresh or disconnect the connection
5 Using the Network Test ToolsThis chapter contains information on using the Network test tools available on the thin client.Ping (Packet InterNet Gro
52 Chapter 5Use the following guidelines:• Enter Hostname or IP - Enter the IP address, DNS-registered host name, or WINS-registered host name of the
Figures1 Desktop example 102 Desktop menu 133 System Setup Submenu 134 Connect Manager (High-privileged user example) 165 Connection Settings (ICA) -
vi Contents4 Using and Configuring Access Connections 43Using Ethernet Direct Access 43Using Wireless Direct Access 43Configuring PPPoE Access 44Confi
Tables1 Supported Keyboard Languages 27
Users GuideWyse® WintermTM 1 series, Based on Wyse Thin OSIssue: 121906Written and published by: Wyse Technology Inc., December 2006Created using Fram
1 IntroductionWyse® WintermTM 1 series Thin Clients use Wyse Thin OS. These highly optimized thin clients provide ultra-fast access to applications, f
2 Chapter 1Related Online Resources Available at WyseWyse® WintermTM 1 series Thin Client features can found in the Datasheet for your specific thin c
2 Getting StartedThis chapter provides information to help you quickly get started using your thin client. It describes basic thin client functions an
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