Configuring Serial Communications - Wyse Winterm S10 User Manual

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Setting Up the Thin Client

Configuring Serial Communications

The Serial Setup dialog box allows configuration of the ports used for modem dialup
mode and serial communications. A serial port can be used for modem access to a
network (intranet or Internet) through a dial-up server (for example, a Microsoft Remote
Access Server, or an ISP supporting industry-standard protocols) as an alternative or
supplement to using the thin client network port (see "Using and Configuring Access
Connections" ). For this use, a USB modem or a converter and a serial modem must be
connected to the thin client USB port. A USB hub may be employed to support up to two
USB ports if another USB connector is not available on your thin client (see "Configuring
Dialup Modem Access"). For supported converters, refer to the Wyse Web site.
Figure 23 Serial Setup
Use the following guidelines:
Main Screen - Select which of the two monitors you want to be the main screen
(Screen1 or Screen2). The other screen is extended from the main screen.
Orientation - Select how you want the two monitors to display (Horizontal or
Vertical).
Taskbar - Select under which screen you want the Taskbar to appear (Whole
Screen or Main Screen).
Note
With Wyse software version 4.2 and later, ICA virtual COM driver supports
synchronizing with Palm devices over a serial port.
Select Port - Select the port to which this setup definition applies. Either COM 1, COM
2, COM 3, or COM 4 can be selected (default is Port COM 1). For Models SX0 and
VX0, COM 1 or COM 2 selects from either the USB or serial device.
Baud Rate - Either 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, or 115200 baud
can be selected (default is 9600).
Parity - Either None, Even, or Odd can be selected (default is None).
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