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How To Use This Manual.................................................................................. 4
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Statments.......................................................................................................... 5
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European Telecom Statement ................................................................... 5
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ENERGY STAR® ...................................................................................... 5
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TeleVideo, Inc. Software License Agreement ............................................ 5
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Grant.......................................................................................................... 5
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Limit of Liability .......................................................................................... 6
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U.S. Government Restricted Rights ........................................................... 6
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Declaration of Conformity .......................................................................... 6
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Statement of Limited Warranty .................................................................. 7
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Introduction .............................................................................................................. 8
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Safety Instructions ............................................................................................ 8
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Safety Notices............................................................................................ 8
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Other Product Safety Considerations ........................................................ 9
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Welcome ......................................................................................................... 10
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Features................................................................................................... 11
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Equipment Overview....................................................................................... 11
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Hardware Installation ............................................................................................. 13
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Installing the TeleCLIENT TC7020 ................................................................. 13
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Back Panel Connectors ........................................................................... 15
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Peripheral Port Pinouts ............................................................................ 16
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Connecting the Network, Keyboard, Mouse and Monitor................................ 18
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    How To Use This Manual.................. 4 1.4. Statments......................5 1.4.1. European Telecom Statement ..............5 1.4.2. ENERGY STAR® ..................5 1.4.3. TeleVideo, Inc. Software License Agreement ..........5 1.4.4. Grant......................5 1.4.5. Limit of Liability ..................6 1.4.6. U.S. Government Restricted Rights ............6 1.4.7.
  • Page 2 4.1. TeleCLIENT Setup Wizard................20 4.1.1. Network Settings..................20 4.1.2. Display Setting..................33 4.1.3. Control Panel ................... 34 4.2. Setting TeleCLIENT TC7020 Properties ............48 4.2.1. General Tab..................... 48 4.2.2. Local Resources Tab ................50 4.2.3. Display Tab....................50 4.2.4. Experience Tab..................
  • Page 3 6.7. Physical Specifications ................... 81 6.8. Warranty Information ..................81...
  • Page 4: Preface

    1. Preface 1.1. Purpose The purpose of this manual is to provide installation and operation information for the TeleCLIENT™ Windows®-Based Terminal. 1.2. Audience This manual is intended for both authorized system administrators and users who have experience with networking products and Windows-based terminals. It is assumed that the personnel using this document have the appropriate background and knowledge to use the TeleCLIENT.
  • Page 5: Statments

    The TeleCLIENT is intended for connection to a Network Centric System. DO NOT connect the TeleCLIENT to the Telecom System. 1.4.2. ENERGY STAR® As an ENERGY STAR Partner, TeleVideo, Inc. has determined that this product meets the ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.
  • Page 6: Limit Of Liability

    DATA, COSTS, OR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY. THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY EVEN IF TELEVIDEO, INC. OR ITS RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN.
  • Page 7: Statement Of Limited Warranty

    In no event shall TeleVideo be liable for any loss of profits, loss or use of facilities or equipment, or other indirect, incidental or consequential damages.
  • Page 8: Introduction

    2. Introduction This chapter provides an overview of the TeleCLIENT Windows-Based Terminal. It includes the following sections: • Safety Instructions • Introduction • Equipment Overview 2.1. Safety Instructions Please read this important safety information BEFORE using your TeleCLIENT and save for later use. 2.1.1.
  • Page 9: Other Product Safety Considerations

    • Make sure that any equipment attached to this product is also properly connected to wired receptacles. DANGER: THE TELECLIENT POWER SWITCH IS NOT THE MAIN DISCONNECT. THE MAIN POWER DISCONNECT IS THE DETACHABLE LINE CORD. ♦ Warning Notices A warning notice indicates the possibility of damage to a program, device, system or data.
  • Page 10: Welcome

    • Citrix’s Independent Computing Architecture (ICA®) protocol to communicate directly to a server loaded with Citrix WinFrame®, Citrix MetaFrame™, or Citrix MetaFrame XP™. • Direct connection to a legacy server to run terminal emulation, such as TeleVideo 910 or 915 (Optional).
  • Page 11: Features

    • Each TeleCLIENT can be configured for communication directly via TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) or PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol). 2.2.1. Features The TeleCLIENT offers the following features: • Ease of Installation and Administration The Microsoft Windows CE Operating System is embedded on a 8MB local flash disk.
  • Page 12 • Inline power supply: Universal power supply standard • Power Line cord • CD-ROM version of TeleCLIENT User’s Manual...
  • Page 13: Hardware Installation

    3. Hardware Installation This chapter explains how to install, connect and set-up the TeleCLIENT TC7020 hardware. It includes the following sections: • Installing the TeleCLIENT TC7020 • Connecting the Monitor, Network, Keyboard and Mouse • Connecting the Monitor and TeleCLIENT TC7020 to AC Outlets •...
  • Page 14 Figure 3.1 TeleCLIENT TC7020 Back Panel Connectors...
  • Page 15: Back Panel Connectors

    3.1.1. Back Panel Connectors Table 3.1 summarizes the back panel connector functions. Connector Function Network 10/100Base-T LAN Connector Port Serial 1 COM1 Connects to an external modem, or can be used to connect directly to a local server Serial 2 COM2 Connects to an external modem, or can be used to connect directly to a local server...
  • Page 16: Peripheral Port Pinouts

    4. Connect the mouse to the mouse connector. 5. Depending on your configuration needs, connect a printer to the parallel port. 6. Depending on your hardware, connect to the host: If using a network connection, connect a 10/100Base-T, twisted-pair, Category 5 •...
  • Page 17 Function Table 3.2 Serial Port Pinouts The optional parallel port uses a DB25 female connector configured as Table 3-3 shows: Function STROBE BUSY SLCT AUTOFD INIT...
  • Page 18: Connecting The Network, Keyboard, Mouse And Monitor

    Function STROBE SLCT IN 18-25 Table 3.3 Parallel Port Pinouts 3.2. Connecting the Network, Keyboard, Mouse and Monitor TO PREVENT RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, PLEASE FOLLOW WARNING! THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. Before connecting these cables, please note the following: 1.
  • Page 19: Teleclient Tc7020 Front Panel Control And Leds

    3.4. TeleCLIENT TC7020 Front Panel Control and LEDs Table 3-4 describes the TeleCLIENT TC7020 front panel control and LEDs: Control/LED Function On/Off Switch • Turns the power on/off Power LED • Indicates that power is ON. Network Activity LED • A blinking LED indicates network activity.
  • Page 20: Software Configuration

    4. Software Configuration The TeleCLIENT TC7020 software includes the TeleCLIENT Setup Wizard to assist with the basic setup and software configuration. It includes the following sections: • Using the TeleCLIENT Setup Wizard • Resetting TeleCLIENT TC7020 properties to the factory default •...
  • Page 21 4.3). Figure 4.3 Network Properties Window 5. Depends on the TeleClient TC7020 series model, the screen will show different network options. However, PCI-DP838151 Ethernet interface is the default choice for all models. To configure PCI-DP838151, double click the PCI-DP838151 icon,...
  • Page 22 ♦ Ethernet LAN Setup Figure 4.4 PCI-DP838151 Network Interface Setting 6. If DHCP service is available choose the DHCP option and proceed to the next tab, Name Servers. Otherwise, choose “Specify an IP address” and enter the static IP address for the terminal, then click the Name Servers tab. 7.
  • Page 23 ♦ Wireless LAN Setup 9. Double click SWLD12M1 icon and wireless LAN setting window will appear (Figure 4.6). Figure 4.6 SWLD12M1 Wireless LAN Setting NOTE: IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT PCI-DP838151 DOES NOT OVERRIDE SWLD12M1 WIRELESS CONNECTION, BE SURE TO DISABLE PCI-DP838151. TO DO THAT, RIGHT-CLICK PCI-DP838151 ICON AND SELECT DISABLE.
  • Page 24 Figure 4.7 DNS/WINS Setting Figure 4.8 Wireless Networks Setting 12. Check the ‘Use Windows to configure my wireless setting (recommended), then click Refresh to detect available access points. 13. Choose an access point then click Configure (Figure 4.9).
  • Page 25 Figure 4.9 Access Point Setting 14. Assign a network name, SSID; the given network name should already be typed in. 15. Check if the wireless mode is used as Ad Hoc mode. The 802.11 standard supports two network topologies: Ad Hoc and Infrastructure mode. A standalone Ad Hoc network topology consists of at least two wireless stations without using access points.
  • Page 26 19. Back on the Access Point Setting screen (Figure 4.9), check the box on the bottom if the network uses IEEE 802.1x Authentication then choose the type. Click OK to confirm. 20. Back on the Wireless Networks Setting screen (Figure 4.8), to select a preferred network, highlight the desired access point from the ‘Available Networks’...
  • Page 27 27. Type in the connection name, select a type of connection, and click Next (Figure 4.11): For a direct connection setup, skip to step 42. For a VPN connection, setup skip to step Figure 4.11 Making New Connection 28. On the next screen (Figure 4.12), click on the drop-down box, and select the COM port the modem is connected to.
  • Page 28 Figure 4.13 Modem Settings 30. Under the Port Settings tab, set Manual dialing option and the terminal screen options (Figure 4.13). 31. Set the modem connection by filling in the Connection Preferences boxes. Click on Call Options tab (Figure 4.14). Figure 4.14 Dialing Options 32.
  • Page 29 Figure 4.15 Network Properties for Dial-up Connection 34. If a server issues the IP address then leave the box checked and proceed. Otherwise, uncheck the box and assign the IP address. 35. Select SLIP if the network uses SLIP (Serial Line Internet Protocol) technology: An Internet protocol used to run IP over serial lines such as telephone circuits or RS- 232 cables interconnecting two systems.
  • Page 30 38. Back on New Dial-Up screen (Figure 4.12), click the Security Settings button (Figure 4.17). Figure 4.17 Dial-up Connection Security Settings 39. Setup the security options and click OK to confirm. 40. Back on New Dial-Up screen (Figure 4.12), click Next to proceed. ►Direct Connection Setup: skip to step ►VPN Connection Setup: skip to...
  • Page 31 ►Dial-up Connection Setup is complete here. If there are no other connections to create skip to step ♦ Direct Connection Setup 42. Back on the Network Properties screen (Figure 4.3), to create a Direct Connection, double click on Make New Connection icon. 43.
  • Page 32 Figure 4.20 Direct Connection Properties ♦ VPN Connection Setup 47. Back on the Network Properties screen (Figure 4.3), to create a VPN Connection, double click on Make New Connection icon. 48. Type in the connection name, select VPN Connection, and click Next (Figure 4.21).
  • Page 33: Display Setting

    52. Click X to close the window and the screen should return to WBT Setup Wizard screen (Figure 4.2). 53. Click Next to continue setting up the terminal. 4.1.2. Display Setting 54. Display setting screen appears (Figure 4.22). Figure 4.22 Display Settings 55.
  • Page 34: Control Panel

    Figure 4.23 Desktop Appearance Settings 60. Click Next to continue setting up the terminal. 4.1.3. Control Panel Control Panel should appear (Figure 4.24). Depends on the configuration and model, the icons may appear differently. Figure 4.24 Control Panel ♦ LPD (Line Print Daemon) Printer Setup 61.
  • Page 35 Figure 4.25 LPD Printing Setup 62. Check ‘LPD Server Enabled’ to enable LPD service. NOTE: LPD CAN BE USED ONLY WITH THE LPT PORT OF A TELECLIENT. 63. Assign the printer name. The name of the printer is a virtual port. Virtual port is a logical device assigned when you set up LPD services on your server.
  • Page 36 Figure 4.26 Elo Touchscreen Setup 66. Select the COM port the touchscreen is attached to. 67. Click Calibrate. 68. Follow the on-screen instruction then click OK. ♦ Global ICA Client Setup 69. Double click the Global ICA Client Settings icon Figure 4.27 Global ICA Client Setup 70.
  • Page 37 Figure 4.28 Global ICA Client Settings-Preference Tab 72. On the server location tab (Figure 4.29), Figure 4.29 Global ICA Client Settings-Server Location Tab 73. First choose the browser type. This will decide what type of servers should be detected. 74. Click Default List button to list available servers. This will display a warning message that the current list will be erased.
  • Page 38 Figure 4.30 Global ICA Client Settings-Firewall Settings Tab 79. Click on PNLite tab (Figure 4.31). PNLite is a feature that allows the client to connect via Citrix NFuse without a local web browser. It can obtain connection information for a particular user from an NFuse server and add those connections to the normal WBT list of connections, as if they’d been added by hand using the local Figure 4.31 Global ICA Client Settings-PNLite Settings Tab...
  • Page 39 Figure 4.32 Printer Setup – Port Selection 84. Select a port the printer is connected to(Figure 4.32). 85. Select Manufacture of the printer and the Model Name (Figure 4.33). Figure 4.33 Printer Setup – Manufacturer and Model 86. If the desired manufacturer and model is not listed check the User Defined box. Click Next, and type in the manufacturer and the model name, and then click Next.
  • Page 40 Figure 4.34 Printer Setup – Printer Name 88. If there are more printers to be added check Yes and click Next. Otherwise, check No and click Next. 89. Click Finish (Figure 4.35). The new printer icon should appear on the Printers screen.
  • Page 41 Figure 4.36 Internet Options 92. Type in the Start Page and Search Page, or leave the default URL (Figure 4.36). 93. Set the Cache size or leave the default value (recommended). 94. Click on Connection tab (Figure 4.37). Figure 4.37 Internet Options - Connection 95.
  • Page 42 Figure 4.38 Internet Options - Security 98. On Advanced tab (Figure 4.38). 99. Select desired options then click OK. ♦ Volume and Sounds Setup 100. Double click on Volume & Sounds icon (Figure 4.39) Figure 4.39 Volume and Sounds 101. Choose options as shown on the window, set the system volume at a desired level, and then click on Sounds tab.
  • Page 43 Figure 4.40 Sound Scheme ♦ Date and Time Setup 103. Double click on the Date/Time icon. 104. Set the date and time then click OK (Figure 4.41). Figure 4.41 Date and Time ♦ Regional Settings 105. Double click on the Regional Settings icon (Figure 4.42).
  • Page 44 Figure 4.42 Regional Settings - Locale 106. Select locale and click on the next tab, Number (Figure 4.43). Figure 4.43 Regional Settings - Number 107. Select number systems then click the next tab, Currency (Figure 4.44). Figure 4.44 Regional Settings - Currency...
  • Page 45 108. Select currency settings then click the next tab, Time (Figure 4.45). Figure 4.45 Regional Settings - Time 109. Select the time format then click the next tab, Date (Figure 4.46). Figure 4.46 Regional Settings - Date 110. Select the date format then click OK. ♦...
  • Page 46 Figure 4.47 SNTP Settings 112. Select any of the displayed time-server then click Synchronize. 113. Unlisted time-server can be added as well. Click Add then type in the server IP address or the host name. 114. Click OK. ♦ Keyboard and Mouse Setup 115.
  • Page 47 • Character Repeat - The repeat delay of a keyboard character (i.e., length of time elapsed before a character is repeated when a key is pressed). • Repeat Rate - The rate at which the keyboard repeats characters. • Num Lock On/Off at Boot-up option •...
  • Page 48: Setting Teleclient Tc7020 Properties

    4.2. Setting TeleCLIENT TC7020 Properties All terminal properties can be modified in TeleCLIENT Terminal Properties window. NOTE: WHEN MAKING CHANGES IN THE TELECLIENT TERMINAL PROPERTIES WINDOW, CLICK OK TO SET THE NEW VALUES, AND CLICK X AT ANY TIME TO CANCEL AND RETURN TO THE TELECLIENT CONNECTION MANAGER WINDOW.
  • Page 49 Figure 4.49 TeleCLIENT Terminal Properties – General Tab ♦ To restore the factory default settings, complete the following steps: 1. Check the box, ‘Reset the terminal to factory-default property settings.’ 2. Click Yes when prompt. NOTE: WHEN YOU RESTART THE TELECLIENT TC7020 AFTER RESETTING THE FACTORY DEFAULTS, YOU MUST USE THE SETUP WIZARD AGAIN.
  • Page 50: Local Resources Tab

    4.2.2. Local Resources Tab Figure 4.50 Local Resources ♦ Sound Option Select the sound option (Figure 4.50). ♦ Local Devices Check all the devices attached to the terminal to enable them. 4.2.3. Display Tab Figure 4.51 Display...
  • Page 51: Experience Tab

    ♦ Display Area and Refresh Frequency For standard TeleCLIENT TC7020, there is only one resolution setting, 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz, but for the models with analog-digital converters have more resolutions to choose from. Select a resolution and color settings (Figure 4.51).
  • Page 52: Control Panel Tab

    ♦ Desktop Properties Select the options to be enabled on the desktop during RDP sessions. ♦ Start Up Delay for Preparing Network Set this delay time according to the tendency of the network status. In a normally congested network will require more time to establish network communications, and in a network with less traffic will require less time to establish network communications.
  • Page 53 Figure 4.54 Security-Add User 2. Type in the User Name and Password (Figure 4.54). 3. Select the Permission level. 4. Check the box, ‘Auto logon’, if the user should be logon to a session highlighted in the box below. 5. To bypass the connection manager screen on startup, click on StartUp button, and check the box, ‘Hide Connection Manger’.
  • Page 54: Management Tab

    ♦ Enable Auto Fail Recovery In an unexpected power down situation, this feature allows the users to automatically log back on to the session. ♦ Hide Web Connection Check this box to stop users from making changes to the Internet Configuration. 4.2.7.
  • Page 55 To update the software/firmware of the terminal, type in the URL of the web server containing the new image then click Update Now button. NOTE: TO ENSURE CORRECT IMAGE UPDATE, PLEASE VISIT WWW.TELEVIDEO.COM OR CONTACT TELEVIDEO TECH SUPPORT. ♦ SNMP Configuration Figure 4.56 Management - SNMP 1.
  • Page 56: Net-Info Tab

    4.2.8. Net-Info Tab Figure 4.57 NetInfo This tab displays the hardware address (MAC Address) and other Network information (Figure 4.57). ♦ Ping Figure 4.58 NetInfo – Ping This command allows the administrator to check the network connections (Figure 4.58). This completes the terminal properties setting. Please continue to the Operation section of the manual to configure terminal service sessions in Connection Manager.
  • Page 57 ♦ Auto IP Configuration This option will assign a temporary IP address to shorten the pause when the unit cannot get an IP address immediately. NOTE: THIS IP ADDRESS WILL MOSTLY NOT WORK WITHIN THE CURRENT NETWORK. PROPER IP ADDRESS MUST BE ASSIGN TO THE UNIT BY THE NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR OR BY DHCP SERVER.
  • Page 58: Operation

    5. Operation Operating the TeleCLIENT TC7020 includes using the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager to set up network connections, and the hot key combinations to switch between active sessions. This chapter explains how to use the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager and operation hot keys. It includes the following sections: •...
  • Page 59: Configuring Network Connections

    Figure 5.1 TeleCLIENT Connection Manager Window Notice that the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window contains two tabs: • Connections - Used to connect TeleCLIENT TC7020 to a network and also end a network connection • Configure - Used to add, edit and delete network connections. User can also set the default or auto-start network connection.
  • Page 60: Creating A New Connection

    Figure 5.2 Configure Tab Window 5.3.1. Creating a New Connection To create a new connection, complete the following steps: 7. Click Add in the Configure window. The New Connection window appears (Figure 5.3). Figure 5.3 New Connection Window 8. Choose one of the following connection protocols for the new connection: •...
  • Page 61 • Terminal Emulation Client 9. To return to the previous window, click Cancel, and Click OK to proceed. Once a connection is created, it will also be listed in the Connection Name list. In Figure 5.4, the active connection is an RDP type. Figure 5.4 Connection Type Defined in TeleCLIENT Connection Manager NOTE: THE REMAINDER OF THIS PROCEDURE DEPENDS UPON THE TYPE OF...
  • Page 62 Figure 5.5 Specify Connection Type Window 2. Specify the type of connection (Figure 5.5): • ‘Network Connection’ - Requires an Ethernet connection. • ‘Dial-in Connection’ - Requires a modem. 3. Click Next. ►For “Network Connection’ part, skip to Step 4. In Dial-In Connection box, enter the area code, phone number, country, and check the box if it needs to dial the area code for the connection (Figure 5.6).
  • Page 63 6. Click Configure. 7. Under the Port Settings tab, set Manual dialing option and the terminal screen options (Figure 5.7). Figure 5.7 Port Settings 8. Set the modem connection by filling in the Connection Preferences boxes. 9. Click on Call Options tab (Figure 5.8).
  • Page 64 Figure 5.9 Select a Citrix Server or Published Application 13. For an additional search for Servers or Application hosts, click Server Location button (Figure 5.10). This narrows the server search criteria. Follow the prompts to setup the parameter. Figure 5.10 Server Location 14.
  • Page 65 Figure 5.11 Select a Title for the ICA Connection Window 17. Click Next. 18. TC7020 can be configured to run the same application from the selected server. Type in the ‘Command Line’ and ‘Working Directory’, or leave blank to run the Windows Terminal Server desktop (Figure 5.12).
  • Page 66 20. To utilize Specific Logon procedure, type in username, password and domain to log on to the server. This saves users from logging on each and every time to the server or application (Figure 5.13). Figure 5.13 Specify Logon Information Window 21.
  • Page 67 Figure 5.14 Select Window Options Window 24. Click Next. 25. The Compression, Cache and Sound window allows users to configure your ICA session depending on the speed of the connection (Figure 5.15). Figure 5.15 Compression, Cache and Sound Window • ‘Compress Data Stream’ – Choose this setting if user is connected via a modem dial-up or a Wide Area Network (WAN).
  • Page 68 26. Click Next (or click Finish if firewall configuration is not necessary. Skip the following procedure; it is ready to start a terminal session!). 27. Type in the Proxy settings then click Done. ♦ Adding an RDP Client Connection 28. Select ‘Microsoft Remote Desktop Client’ in the New Connection window. The Windows Terminal Server (WTS) Connection Wizard window appears (Figure 5.16).
  • Page 69 Figure 5.17 WTS Connection Wizard Window 34. Click Next. NOTE: THIS SCREEN MAYBE LEFT BLANK. 35. User can configure TC7020 to run a selected application, instead of the desktop. Choose the ‘Application File Name’. Type in the ‘Command Line’ and ‘Working Directory’, or leave blank to run the Windows NT desktop (Figure 5.18).
  • Page 70 37. Click Finish (Figure 5.19). Figure 5.19 WTS Connection Wizard Window ♦ Adding a Terminal Emulation Client Connection NOTE: FOR MORE INFORMATION, PLEASE REFER TO - TERMINAL EMULATION USER’S GUIDE 38. Select ‘Terminal Emulation Client’ in the New Connection window. The TeleCLIENT Terminal Emulation Connection Properties window appears (Figure 5.20).
  • Page 71: Editing Connections

    40. Select the desired connection type, either TCP/IP or Serial. • If TCP/IP is selected, enter IP address of the host computer (server) in the Host Name field. • If Serial is selected, choose either of COM1 or COM, whichever is being connected.
  • Page 72 44. Click Edit. 45. Follow the prompts to select a Citrix Server or Published Application. ♦ Editing an RDP Connection 46. Select the Configure tab in the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window. 47. Select the RDP connection to be edited from the ‘Connection Name’ list. 48.
  • Page 73: Deleting A Connection

    • Application – Used to specify and automatically go to the filename and working directory path whenever starting a session (Figure 5.23). Figure 5.23 Properties Window - Application Tab 49. Make the necessary changes in the ‘Net Connections’ or ‘Application’. 50.
  • Page 74: Setting Start-Up Connections

    53. Select the connection to be deleted by clicking on connection name. 54. Click Delete. 55. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. 5.3.4. Setting Start-up Connections The TeleCLIENT TC7020 can be set to automatically connect to a server whenever a session begins instead of using the default server.
  • Page 75: Connecting To A Network Server

    5.4. Connecting to a Network Server The TeleCLIENT Connection Manager lists all of your system’s available network connections. To connect to a server, complete the following steps: Click the Connections tab in the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window (Figure 5.25). Figure 5.25 TeleCLIENT Connection Manager Window 60.
  • Page 76: Starting Multiple Connections

    Table 5.1 TeleCLIENT TC7020 Hot Keys Hot Key Function CTRL+ALT+up arrow Toggles up between active sessions. CTRL+ALT+down arrow Toggles down between active sessions. CTRL+ALT+HOME Automatically toggles to the default session. CTRL+ALT+END Toggles directly to the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager. <F2> When the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager is active, toggles directly to the TeleCLIENT Terminal Properties window.
  • Page 77: Logging Off

    connections. The Connection list reflects the order in which the connections were started, with the most recent at the top of the list. 5.6. Logging Off To log off and end a session: When connected to an application, close the application to terminate the connection. When connected to a server’s desktop, complete the following steps: 68.
  • Page 78: Specifications

    6. Appendix A 6.1. Specifications This chapter contains the following TeleCLIENT TC7020 specifications: • Hardware Specifications • Networking and Communications • Software Specifications • Environmental • Regulatory Compliance • Physical Characteristics • Warranty Information 6.2. TeleCLIENT TC7020 Hardware Specifications Hardware Description National Semiconductor Geode GX1™...
  • Page 79: Networking, Communications And Input/Output Specifications

    6.3. Networking, Communications And Input/Output Specifications Item Description 10/100BaseT Ethernet, RJ45, Networking Protocols IEEE 802.11B Wireless LAN TCP/IP with DNS, DHCP and Load balancing supported by Citrix ICA Remote modem dial up with Citrix ICA Microsoft RDP Communication Protocols Citrix ICA One parallel port Parallel Port Two serial port...
  • Page 80: Environmental Specifications

    IBM5250: TN5250, TN3812 Printing IBM 3151 HP Suite: HP 2392A, 2622A, 700/92 Table A-3 Software Specifications * Terminal emulation support optional. Additional emulations available by request only. Please contact TeleVideo directly for further information. 6.5. Environmental Specifications Feature Description Operating temperature 30º to Environmental Specifications 104ºF (0º...
  • Page 81: Regulatory Compliance Specifications

    Description 9.0 lbs Shipping Weight 10.2 inches Height 9.3 inches Depth 4.5 inches Width Table A-6 Physical Specifications 6.8. Warranty Information The TeleCLIENT TC7020 is supported by a one-year warranty service. Please contact your TeleVideo, Inc. representative for more information.

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