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License Agreement YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS EQUIPMENT WHICH CONTAINS SOFTWARE IN A NON-VOLATILE FORMAT AND CERTAIN OTHER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (HEREAFTER “FIRMWARE”). USING THIS EQUIPMENT INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS. Grant You may use the Firmware in or in conjunction with the Equipment as provided to You.
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EULA for Microsoft® Windows® XPe 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 the SYSTEM and/or included in the SYSTEM package (SOFTWARE).
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1.Grant of License installed in Read Only Memory (ROM) of the SYSTEM may only be used as part of the SYSTEM. SOFTWARE includes software already installed on the SYSTEM (SYSTEM SOFTWARE) and, if included in the Single EULA SYSTEM package, software contained on the CD-ROM disk The package for the SYSTEM SOFTWARE may contain and/or floppy disk(s) labeled "Desktop Software for Microsoft multiple versions of this EULA, such as multiple translations...
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who you know or have reason to know will utilize the technology could lead directly to death, personal injury, or SOFTWARE or portion thereof in the design, development or severe physical or environmental damage. production of nuclear, chemical or biological weapons; or (iii) 8.Limited Warranty to any person or entity who has been prohibited from participating in U.S.
Windows NT server, allowing an application's user interface to execute on a Windows-based terminal while the application's logic executes on the server. The DLW Term 1526 ships with a 2GB Compact Flash Card, providing available disk space for installation of custom applications, plug-ins, etc …...
2.2 Thin Client Features Physical Characteristics Height 251 mm (9.88 in) Width 54.6 mm (2.15 in) Depth 214 mm (8.43 in) Net Weight 1.60 kgs (3.53 lbs) Power Cord 6 ft (1.83m) Environmental Operating Temperature 5 to 40℃ (41 to 104℉) Non-operating Temperature -20to 60℃...
Power Switch & LED Smart Card LED Smart Card Slot USB 2.0 2.3.2 Connector Descriptions Power Switch The Power Switch key to turn ON/OFF the WBT. Smart Card Slot This slot is an optional slot only for Smart Card-related applications. USB Port These connectors can be used for the USB devices.
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SATA(Serial ATA) PCI SLOT USB 2.0 PARALLEL SPEAKER CON PORT Line In Mouse Keyboard RJ-45 Network Connector This connector can be used to connect the built-in 32-bit 10/10/1000-T Ethernet network LAN Controller to a host or Hub. SATA Port These connectors can be used for Serial ATA device. DVI Connector This connector can be used for DVI Monitor VGA Connector...
This connector is for connecting the power cord with the terminal and the DC Adapter. 3. Control Panel The Control Panel provides options for you to customize the appearance and functionality of your thin client, add or remove programs, set up network connections, user accounts and other features. You can also click Switch to Classic View to see another display mode.
3.1 Display Configuration The Settings properties let you configure the thin client's display screen. Invoke this properties sheet by clicking on the Settings tab in the Display Properties dialog box. The following figure shows the properties sheet. You can also Apply your display after selecting screen resolution and color quality, the new testing mode will appear.
If you have connected to LCD panel with DVI cable, the check box with DVI will be available. As shown below, you can enable or disable DVI function by clicking the check box. 3.2 Keyboard Properties The Keyboard properties sheet lets you configure your terminal's keyboard. The following figure shows the properties dialog box.
3.3 Mouse Properties Click Mouse Properties if you want to configure your mouse setting to Right-Handed or Left-Handed, or the Pointer Speed. 3.4 Date and Time Properties User can configure local time for this device.
3.5 Regional and Language Options 3.5.1 Regional Options This option affects how some programs format number, currencies, dates, and time. You can select an item to match its preferences, or click Customize to choose your own formats. 3.5.2 Languages Setting Set up the keyboard locale for the local device.
3.6 User Accounts User Accounts is the mechanism used to give people access to resources on the computer or network. These resources can include things such as files and folders, printers, applications, and so on. When logging on, a user is authenticated (proves their identity) to the computer or network, by providing the correct combination of User Account Name and a Password.
3.7 Sounds, Speech, and Audio Devices 3.7.1 Volume You can use these settings to adjust the Volume. You can also click the icon that likes speaker on the desktop to adjust the volume. 3.7.2 Sounds A sound scheme is a set of sounds applied to events in Windows and programs. You can select an existing scheme or save one you have modified.
3.8 Network and Internet Connections Network attached device must contain a unique network identifier. If the network is using TCP/IP as a communication protocol, these identifiers are called IP addresses. The following series of screens will allow you to choose from two different methods of assigning the IP addresses. 3.8.1 Use the IP information supplied by DHCP If your network provides DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) service and you want it to provide the thin client’s IP information, leave the first option selected.
Click the “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” you will see the option that called: “Obtain an IP address automatically “. 3.8.2 Specify a static IP address If your network does not provide a DHCP service, or if the unit is not properly connected to the network. In these cases, leave the second option selected.
3.9 Local Printer Setup 3.9.1 Add Printer Click Start Click Control Panel Click Printers and Other Hardware Click Printers and Faxes Click Add Printer You will see the screen below. 3.9.2 Select the Printer Port Select the option that describes the printer you want to use.
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Note:The function of Add Local printer is just for the “Administrator account” (password: 9999). General user can only select network printer. Select a network printer If you don’t know the name or address of the printer, you can search for a printer that meets your needs.
After the printer setup OK then the added printer model will be shown. 3.10 Security Center Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 2 provides Windows Security Center, to help you protect your thin client. Windows Security Center lets you automatically verify the status of the major security functions: Firewall, Automatic Updates, and Virus Protection.
3.11 Windows Firewall Windows XP Professional SP2 includes new security technologies that affect network protection, memory protection, web browsing, and e-mail handling. Windows XP Embedded with SP2 includes these important security changes. Windows Firewall, previously known as Internet Connection Firewall or ICF, is a protective boundary that monitors and restricts information that travels between your computer and a network or the Internet.
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In the Security Center, click Windows Firewall In the General Tab, make your selection Using the Exceptions Tab Sometimes you might want someone to be able to connect to your computer, despite security risks—such as when you expect to receive a file sent through an instant messaging program, or when you play a multiplayer game over the Internet.
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If the program (or service) that you want to allow is not listed Click Add Program. In the Add a Program dialog box, click the program that you want to add, and then click OK. The program will appear, selected, on the Exceptions tab, under Programs and Services. ...
Advanced Options Advanced users can open ports for, and configure the scope of, individual connections to minimize opportunities for intruders to connect to a computer or network. To do this, open Windows Firewall, click the Advanced tab, and use the settings under Network Connection Settings. 4.
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Display:You can choose the size of your remote desktop and set the color quality. If you click Display the connection bar when in full screen mode, the connection bar will be shown on the Windows desktop in full screen mode. Local Resources:You can set the sound, keyboard status, and local devices.
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Experience:You can choose your connection speed to optimize performance Type the correct User name and Password to logon. You will see the screen below if the connection is successful.
4.2 ICA Connection 4.2.1 Add a new ICA connection Click the shortcut “Citrix Program Neighborhood“ on the desktop. Click “Add ICA Connection” Enter a description for the new ICA Connection. Select the network protocol. Select the Citrix MetaFrame server or published application that you want to connect to. Note ...
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You will see the screen below if the connection is successful. Click the Settings option to enable sound and adjust resolution. Type the correct User name and Password to logon. You will see the screen below if the connection is successful.
4.3 Wireless LAN Settings 1. Plug in wireless card and double click the figure as below. You should see the screen. 2. Select the available wireless networks and double click it. For example, we select the “AP1100”. You will see the following figure: 3.
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icon on the system tray. 5. Setting is finished after click OK. Go to StartControl Panel Network and Internet ConnectionsNetwork Connections, beside Local Area Connection you will find the other icon called Wireless Network Connection. You can view the Wireless Network Connection Status by clicking this icon.
4.4 Microsoft Internet Explorer Connection Click Start Click Internet Explorer and you can connect to internet. If your network settings have been correctly set up then this is going to work. For example, we connect to http://www.msn.com/ . You will see the screen below 4.5 Adobe Acrobat (Optional) Adobe Acrobat lets you convert any document to an Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) file.
4.6 Microsoft Windows Media Player Windows XP Embedded supports Media Player function. It can play multimedia files such as .asf, .wmv, and .mpg etc. For example, we connect to a website to execute the file “korea.asf ”. 4.7 MSJVM or Sun Java (Option) and Flash Player Windows XP Embedded supports Java and Flash player.
5. Advanced Functions 5.1 Enhance Write Filter (EWF) Enhanced Write Filter is an embedded enabling feature that provides disk write-protection capabilities. When you enable EWF, the system will be protected. You can delete or add flies, even add a new hardware.
level to 1. The Commit command can be combined with the Disable command to commit and then disable. The overlay is written to the protected volume on the next system boot. Committing the overlay can impact the speed of the boot process. Change EWF Password If you want to change EWF password, you have to logon with the administrator account.
5.2.3 Component Information 5.3 Device Update Agent ( DUA ) You can update new component via device update agent. You can go to StartAll ProgramsCommon ToolsDUAUI and you will see the screen below. Poll Interval Poll interval is required for polling and specifies the polling frequency during the indicated day of the week and hour of the day.
Note:The DUA function is used by “Administrator account” (password: 9999). 5.4 Image Update for XP Embedded This function lets you update or backup your XPe image. (Please logon with administrator first.) Click which protocol you want to use. Server Name:Please input the IP address of your server. User ID:Please input user name of your server.
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Note:The default port for http is 80. The default port for ftp is 21. Note: 1. When you check one of these options, the system will start to initialize after upgrading image. Please wait until it is completed. 2. The system will change the computer name and SID after upgrading image. It will take one minute and the system will reboot automatically.
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