Winterm™ 9000 Series Reference GuideIssue: 081904
xWinlog 35ELO Touchscreen 36Wireless LAN Settings 36Custom Fields 36RAMdisk 37Regional and Language Options 38Sun Java Runtime Environment 39Periphera
xi11 Neutron dialog box (extended) 2212 Terminal Emulation window 2313 TE Client Connection Wizard window 2414 Internet Explorer window 2515 Citrix P
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Winterm™ 9000 Series Reference GuideIntroductionWintermTM 9000 Series Thin Clients use the WindowsTM XP embedded (XPe) operating system. The WintermTM
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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 Models 9235LE, 9440XL, 9450XE, 9455XL, 9650XE, Model J400, Product 941GXL, and Model
5Model 9440XLModel 9440XL is a small-footprint, modular XPe-based Thin Client (see Figure 2). The connections for power, network, monitor, keyboard, m
6Model 9450XEModel 9450XE is a small-footprint, modular XPe-based Thin Client (see Figure 3). The connections for power, network, monitor, keyboard, m
7Model 9455XLModel 9455XL is a modular XPe-based Thin Client with a rugged metal chassis (see Figure 4) that can be mounted vertically or horizontally
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8The 9455XL has two LED indicators on the back of the unit next to the RJ-45 LAN port (Network connector). The Green LED is a Dual Link/Activity Indic
9Model 9650XE Model 9650XE is a small-footprint, XPe-based Thin Client with an integrated 15 inch flat panel LCD (see Figure 5). The connections for p
10is 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
11Model J400, Product 941GXLThe 941GXL is a modular XPe-based Thin Client with a rugged metal chassis (see Figure 6) that can be mounted vertically or
12is 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
13Model x150, Product 9150SEModel 9150SE is a small-footprint, modular XPe-based Thin Client (see Figure 7). The connections for power, network, audio
14After 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
15Extended XPe FeaturesThe WintermTM 9000 Series Thin Client’s operating system has extended features not found in standard Windows XP. Controls for e
16NoteThe administrator can create additional user accounts by using the User Manager utility available through the Control Panel. However, due to loc
17The XPe DesktopThis section includes information on the following:• “Users Desktop” • “Administrators Desktop” on page 19• “Client Information Dialo
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18For information about the functionality of the standard Windows XP desktop and Start menu items, refer to the applicable Microsoft documentation (se
19Administrators DesktopThe desktop that appears for an administrator log-on is a Windows desktop (see Figure 9). Icons present on the default adminis
20NoteFor the Model 9235LE, the Start menu ShutDown listing is replaced with listings for logging off, restarting, and shutting down the Thin Client.C
21Logging Off, Restarting, and Shutting Down the Thin ClientTo log off, restart, or shut down the Thin Client, click the taskbar’s Start to open the S
22NoteCorrect time should be maintained as some applications require access to local Thin Client time. The Date and Time Properties dialog box can be
23TeemNT and TeemNT Connection WizardClicking Start | Programs | TeemNT | TeemNT (by default, a desktop icon is not installed) opens the Terminal Emul
24The TeemNT Connection Wizard application allows you to configure your connection information. To open the TE Connection Wizard dialog box click Star
25Internet ExplorerMicrosoft Internet Explorer (MSIE) version 6.0 browser is installed locally on the Thin Client. Clicking Start | Programs | Interne
26Citrix Program NeighborhoodClicking Start | Programs | Citrix Program Neighborhood or Start | Citrix Program Neighborhood (or double-clicking the de
27Remote Desktop ConnectionClicking Start | Programs | Remote Desktop Connection or Start | Remote Desktop Connection (or double-clicking the desktop
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28VNC User SettingsVNC User Settings is available to administrators only. Clicking Start | Programs | VNC User Settings (or double-clicking the icon i
29Write FilterWrite Filter is available to administrators only. The Write Filter Control dialog box is shown in Figure 18. It can be opened either thr
30Control Panel Extended SelectionsClicking Start | Settings | Control Panel opens the Control Panel window (the administrators control panel is shown
31Administrative ToolsDouble-click the Administrative Tools icon in the Control Panel window to open the Administrative Tools window (see Figure 20).F
32Component ServicesDouble-clicking the Component Services icon opens the Component Services window (see Figure 21). The console allows access to conf
33ServicesDouble-clicking the Services icon opens the Services window (see Figure 23). The Services window lists the services installed on the Thin Cl
34User ManagerDouble-clicking the User Manager icon opens the Local User and Groups window (see Figure 24). This tool allows administrators to manage
35NoteThe WinVNC: Current User Properties dialog box can also be opened from the administrator’s Start | Programs menu.The WinVNC: Current User Proper
36ELO TouchscreenIf the ELO Touchscreen option is installed on the Thin Client, you can use this application to calibrate and customize the settings f
37Figure 26 Custom Fields dialog boxRAMdiskThe RAMdisk is volatile memory space set aside for temporary data storage. It is the Z drive shown in the M
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38Figure 27 Ramdisk Configuration dialog boxNoteDepending on the Thin Client model and installed memory size, default RAMdisk size may vary. The maxim
394. In the lower section of the tab is the Language used in menus and dialogs drop down box. Click the drop down arrow to select a new language and t
40NotePrinting to a locally-connected printer from an ICA or RDP session using the server’s print drivers produces full text and graphics functionalit
41Utilities and SettingsThe following utilities and settings are available for administrative use:• “Write Filter” • “NetXClean Utility” on page 48• “
42NoteA Terminal Services Client Access License (TSCAL) is always preserved regardless of Write Filter state (enabled or disabled).If you want to have
43Disabling the machine account password change on a WintermTM 9000 Series Thin ClientTo disable the machine account password change on a WintermTM 90
44Write Filter Command Line ControlThere are several Start | Run command lines you can use to control the Write Filter.NoteCommand line arguments cann
45Write Filter Enable and Write Filter Disable Desktop IconsFor convenience, the Write Filter Enable and Write Filter Disable icons are present on the
46Write Filter Control Dialog BoxThe Write Filter Control dialog box is shown in Figure 28. It can be opened either through the Start | Run command li
47Enable Write Filter command button then appears in the Write Filter Control dialog box as shown in Figure 29).NoteAfter flushing the cache and disab
viFCC StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for either Class A or Class B digital devices (refer to "Thin C
48• When the cache is flushed by clicking the Flush Cache or Disable Write Filter command buttons, all controls are inoperable (grayed-out) until the
49Local DrivesAdministrators need to know the following information on local drives.Drive ZDrive Z is onboard volatile memory (Ms-ramdrive) of the Thi
50files to the C drive on the local system). If you must write to a local drive, change the application settings to use the Z drive. The default confi
514. Enable the Write Filter.5. Reboot the Thin Client.NoteIf you use the Enable Desktop Icon to enable the Write Filter, the second reboot will happe
52Figure 30 WinPing windowWinPing is used to:• Determine the status of the network and various hosts.• Track and isolate hardware and software problem
53CautionBe sure to flush the Write Filter cache during the current system session in which a new account is created.To create a new user, complete th
547. Type Administrators in the Enter the object names to select field to enable the Check Names command button.8. Click Check Names, and then click O
55For local custom fields that can be accessed by Rapport, refer to “Custom Fields” on page 36.NoteWhen performing a mass distribution of a custom dev
56corruption. You must not close the DOS window that is present during the process; the DOS window will close automatically.Event: The System Settings
57Figure 32 WinVNC: Current User Properties dialog boxBefore a remote machine (on which VNC Viewer is installed) can access a Thin Client:1. The IP ad
viiClass BThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference
58VNC Viewer Setup and OperationVNC Viewer software is included as a component of the Rapport Administrative Software suite and must be installed on t
59Select the Restrict Pixels to 8-bit check box in the Display area (this increases speed at the expense of display quality). Click OK to return to th
60Deiconify on Bell Often a beep will sound because you are being notified of something such as e-mail arriving or a compilation finishing. This selec
612. In the VNC server text field (see Figure 33), type the IP address or valid DNS name of the (the desktop that is to be operated/monitored) Thin Cl
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viiiModel 9650XE Thin ClientFor use with External Power Supply Li Shin Model LSE0219B1280 or certified equivalent model supplied by the manufacturer,
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