Reference GuideWyse® Winterm™ 9 seriesBased on Microsoft® Windows® XP EmbeddedIssue: 063005PN: 883808-02 Rev. A
2Wyse Technical SupportTo access Wyse technical resources, visit AskWyse.com. If you still have questions, you can submit your questions using the Wys
3Terminal Emulation SupportThird-party terminal emulation software can be installed on the thin client to support computing on legacy platforms. Acces
4Model SummaryThis section provides a summary of features for the WintermTM 9 series Thin Clients.NoteWith all WintermTM 9 series Thin Clients, be sur
5Model 9450XEThe 9450XE is a small-footprint, modular thin client. The connections for power, network, monitor, keyboard, mouse, serial and parallel d
6Model 9455XLThe 9455XL is a modular thin client with a rugged metal chassis that can be mounted vertically or horizontally. The connections for power
7is a Speed Indicator. The blinking sequence (or absence) of these LEDs indicates the condition of the LAN connection.• Green LED On—Link, but no Acti
8Model 9650XE The 9650XE is a small-footprint thin client with an integrated 15 inch flat panel LCD. The connections for power, network, keyboard, mou
9is a Speed Indicator. The blinking sequence (or absence) of these LEDs indicates the condition of the LAN connection.• Green LED On—Link, but no Acti
10Model J400, Product 941GXLThe 941GXL is a modular thin client with a rugged metal chassis that can be mounted vertically or horizontally. The 941GXL
11is a Speed Indicator. The blinking sequence (or absence) of these LEDs indicates the condition of the LAN connection.• Green LED On—Link, but no Act
iiCopyright Notice© 2005, Wyse Technology Inc. All rights reserved.This manual and the software and firmware described in it are copyrighted. You may
12Model x150, Product 9150SEThe 9150SE is a small-footprint, modular thin client. The connections for power, network, audio, monitor (video), keyboard
13After power connection, the power LED will remain amber for some time. The user must not press the power button until the amber light is off. When t
14Model SX0, Product S90The S90 is a small-footprint, modular XPe-based thin client. The lock receptacle, connections for power, monitor (video), seri
15Model VX0, Product V90The V90 is a small-footprint, modular XPe-based thin client. The connections for power, network, audio, monitor (video), keybo
16The V90 has LED indicators on the front of the unit next to the power button. The blinking sequence (or absence) of these LEDs indicates the conditi
17Extended XPe FeaturesThe operating system of the WintermTM 9 series Thin Client has extended features not found in standard Windows XP. Controls for
18NoteThe administrator can create additional user accounts by using the User Manager utility available through the Control Panel. However, due to loc
19The XPe DesktopThis section includes information on the following:• “Users Desktop” • “Administrators Desktop” on page 21• “Client Information” on p
20For information about the functionality of the standard Windows XP desktop and Start menu items, refer to the applicable Microsoft documentation (se
21Administrators DesktopThe desktop that appears for an administrator log-on is a Windows desktop. Icons present on the default administrator desktop
iiiCautionChanges or modifications not covered in this manual must be approved in writing by the manufacturer’s Regulatory Engineering department. Cha
22Client InformationUse the Client Information dialog box (Start | About this Device) to view various information about the thin client. NoteThe infor
23• QFEs tab to view the list of Microsoft QFEs applied to the thin client.• Copyrights tab to view Wyse copyright information.Logging Off, Restarting
24NoteCorrect time should be maintained as some applications require access to local thin client time. The Date and Time Properties dialog box can be
25Clicking Start | Programs | PowerTerm | ptw32 (by default, a desktop icon is not installed) opens the terminal emulation window and Connect dialog b
26Neutron Time Synchronization ApplicationClicking Start | Programs | Startup | Neutron opens the Neutron dialog box. The Neutron dialog box contains
27Internet ExplorerMicrosoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) version 6.0 browser is installed locally on the thin client. Clicking Start | Programs | Interne
28Citrix Program NeighborhoodClicking Start | Programs | Citrix Program Neighborhood or Start | Citrix Program Neighborhood (or double-clicking the de
29Remote Desktop ConnectionClicking Start | Programs | Remote Desktop Connection or Start | Remote Desktop Connection (or double-clicking the desktop
30WinVNC Current User PropertiesWinVNC Current User Properties is available to administrators only. Clicking Start | Programs | WinVNC Current User Pr
31Control Panel Extended SelectionsClicking Start | Settings | Control Panel opens the Control Panel window (the administrator Control Panel contains
ivDevice Power SupplyCautionReplace power supply with the same or equivalent type as recommended by the manufacturer.Model 9450XE and 9455XL Thin Clie
32• “RAMdisk” on page 37• “Rapport” on page 39• “Regional and Language Options” on page 39• “Winlog” on page 40• “Wireless LAN Settings” on page 41Adm
33Component ServicesDouble-clicking the Component Services icon opens the Component Services window. The console allows access to configure the Compon
34ServicesDouble-clicking the Services icon opens the Services window. The Services window lists the services installed on the thin client. VNC Server
35User ManagerDouble-clicking the User Manager icon opens the Local Users and Groups window. This tool allows administrators to manage users and group
36Figure 24 WinVNC: Current User Properties dialog box Use this dialog box to enter the VNC log-on password (the default password is Wyse), and to sel
37Figure 25 Custom Fields dialog boxELO TouchscreenIf the ELO Touchscreen option is installed on the thin client, double-clicking the ELO Touchscreen
38• Print spooling• User/system temporary files• ICA bitmap cacheThe RAMdisk can also be used for temporary storage of other data according to adminis
39Rapport Double-clicking the Rapport icon in the Control Panel opens the Rapport Properties dialog box. Use this dialog box to configure the Rapport
40The default language for the user interface is English (US). If your thin client contains a multi-language build and you want to change to another l
41Wireless LAN SettingsIf Wyse USB 802.11b hardware is installed on the thin client, double-clicking the Wireless LAN Settings icon in the administrat
ContentsIntroduction 1About This Guide 1Wyse Technical Support 2Server Environment Requirements 2Session Servers 2Citrix Independent Computing Archite
424. Click Next in the first window of the wizard.5. Select the Local printer attached to this computer option.6. Ensure that the Automatically detect
43Utilities and SettingsThe following utilities and settings are available for administrative use:• “Enhanced Write Filter” • “NetXClean Utility” on p
44CautionThe Enhanced Write Filter cache should never be flushed if it is eighty-percent or more full. The administrator should periodically check the
45not the thin client traffic. If you also set the DisablePasswordChange registry entry to a value of 1 in the thin client, both thin client and repli
46Enhanced Write Filter Command Line ControlThere are several Start | Run command lines you can use to control the Enhanced Write Filter.NoteCommand l
47Enhanced Write Filter Enable and Enhanced Write Filter Disable Desktop IconsFor convenience, the Enhanced Write Filter Enable and Enhanced Write Fil
48Enhanced Write Filter Control Dialog BoxThe Enhanced Write Filter Control dialog box can be opened either through the Start | Run command line (ewfm
49command button and the Commit Changes command button are disabled when the Enhanced Write Filter is currently disabled). If you do not restart the t
50NetXClean UtilityNetXClean keeps extraneous information from being stored in flash memory. NetXClean is a service that runs in the background and op
51Local DrivesAdministrators need to know the following information about local drives.Drive ZDrive Z is onboard volatile memory (Ms-ramdrive) of the
viELO Touchscreen 37Sun Java Runtime Environment 37RAMdisk 37Rapport 39Regional and Language Options 39Winlog 40Wireless LAN Settings 41Peripherals 41
52Saving FilesThe thin client uses an embedded operating system with a fixed amount of flash memory. It is recommended that you save files that you wa
53Directory domain. For instructions on disabling and enabling the Enhanced Write Filter, refer to “Enhanced Write Filter” on page 43.To make the doma
54WinPing UtilityTo open the WinPing window, click Start | Run, type WinPing in the text field, and click OK. The WinPing window is used to launch the
55User ManagerThe User Manager allows administrators to create new user accounts and configure user profiles. It also allows administrators to create
56recommended that extreme care be exercised when changing configuration settings of the factory-installed applications.To add a user to the Administr
57Determining Group MembershipOnly an administrator can determine group membership. For example, new users cannot put themselves into the Administrato
58Remote Administration and Firmware UpgradesAdministrators need to know the following information on remote administration and firmware upgrades:• “W
59User Instructions on the First Boot Process After Loading a Standard Image (v2.2 or Earlier Only)If you are running version 2.2 or earlier, you must
60WinVNCAdministrators Only - WinVNC Server is installed locally on the thin client. It allows a thin client to be operated/monitored (shadowed) from
61Connections, clicking the Local Area Connection icon and scrolling down to the Details area in the left pane).NoteYou can obtain the IP Address of a
vii8 Example of a User desktop 199 Example of an administrator desktop 2110 Client Information dialog box 2211 Power Term Session Manager 2412 Ter
62Figure 33 VNC Connection Options dialog boxNoteThe VNC Connection Options dialog box varies for different VNC software releases. Use the general gui
63Disable clipboard transfer Clipboard changes caused by cutting or copying at either the viewer of server are normally transferred to the other end.
644. In the VNC server text field, type the IP address or valid DNS name of the (the desktop that is to be operated/monitored) thin client followed by
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Wyse® Winterm™ 9 seriesBased on Microsoft® Windows® XP Embedded Reference GuideIntroductionWintermTM 9 series Thin Clients use the WindowsTM XP embedd
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