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HP Compaq t1000 Reference Manual
HP Compaq t1000 Reference Manual

HP Compaq t1000 Reference Manual

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  • Page 2 COMPAQ and the Compaq logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. Microsoft, MS, ActiveSync, Active Desktop, Outlook, Windows, Windows NT, and the Windows CE logo are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
  • Page 7 Reference Guide as a comprehensive library of information on the features of your Compaq T1000. Here you can find information on a variety of topics. We suggest that you browse through this on-line Reference Guide. Its hypertext links enable you to move quickly to the information you need.
  • Page 8 References are provided as printed materials and as on-line information that is accessible from a CD-ROM. The following printed references come with your Compaq T1000: • Quick Install Guide • Important Safety Information • Warranty and Service information • Program License Agreement...
  • Page 9 Some or all of the following format conventions may be used in this guide to distinguish elements of text: • Names of keys are shown in bold type as they appear on the keyboard, for example, Ctrl, Backspace, Tab. • Keys that you should press at the same time are represented by the key names and the plus (+) symbol, for example, Ctrl + Alt + Delete.
  • Page 10 This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for digital devices pursuant to Part15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable pro- tection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
  • Page 11 Products with the CE Marking comply with both the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission of the European Com- munity. Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in brackets are the equivalent international standards): •...
  • Page 12 The FCC requires the user to be notified that any changes or modifications made to this device that are not expressly approved by Compaq Computer Corporation may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Connections to this device must be made with shielded cables with metallic RFI/EMI con- nector hoods in order to maintain compliance with FCC Rules and Regulations.
  • Page 13 1 The Compaq T1000 Windows-based terminal with the Windows CE operating system offers the following features: • Windows CE applications via Compaq connection wizard • RDP and ICA 3.x application compliant • ICA server connections via serial cable •...
  • Page 14 Voltage Frequency Power Consumption Height Width Depth Net Weight Power Cord Operating Temperature Non-operating Temperature Operating Humidity Operating Altitude Non-operating Altitude EMC Terminal/Power Brick Safety Power Brick Product Overview 90 to 264V ac, World-wide autosensing 47 to 63 Hz 20W operating 22.6 cm (8.9 in) 9.9 cm (3.9 in) 17.4 cm (6.85 in)
  • Page 15 chapter 2 Make all connections to the back panel before turning on the power. The following figure shows the terminal's back panel connectors. 1. Connect the monitor to the video connector. 2. Connect the keyboard to the keyboard connector. 3. Connect the mouse or alternate pointing device to the mouse connector. 4.
  • Page 16 7. After the cables are connected, install the terminal in its planned location, either on a desktop or mounted to a wall (see the next section Mounting the Terminal).
  • Page 17 The terminal can be freestanding or mounted permanently to a desktop. Freestanding Desktop Configuration: The Compaq T1000 is built with a desktop mounting stand as part of the housing, so it can immediately be put into desktop operation. The terminal is also weighted and equipped with non-skid feet.
  • Page 18 The modem card option improves the performance of your terminal by providing addi- tional connectivity features and functions. It connects to a telephone line for standard serial port modem communications with another computing device, or network access through a server. When a modem card is plugged into the terminal, it operates as a native device.
  • Page 19 5. Insert the modem card (with product label up) into the option slot and press it gently until it is seated in the card receptacle. 6. Close the option slot cover. 7. Install the cover screw. 8. Install the clamp-on noise suppressor on the cable assembly. Position it as closely as possible to the modem card (may not be necessary for other vendors cables).
  • Page 20 12. Modify the terminal configuration settings as instructed in Resetting Terminal Proper- ties.
  • Page 21 1. Turn off the power. 2. Disconnect the cable assembly from the modem card by depressing the connector tabs and pulling the connector out of the card. 3. Remove the two screws securing the terminal back panel (part of logic card assembly), and pull the panel out approximately 1/2 inch.
  • Page 22 The modem card can be configured for standard serial port communications, or for net- work access through a server that can communicate with the modem using PPP protocol. The following section provides instructions for configuring selections needed to operate the modem in the desired mode. Ensure that the modem card is installed as described in the tion and turn on the terminal.
  • Page 23 Table 1: AT Commands with No Lead-In Characters Y, Y0 Z, Z0 Table 2: AT Commands beginning with “&” &B1 &C1 &D2 &F, &F0 &M0 &N, &N0 &Q5 &T4 &U1 &V &W, &W0 &Y, &Y0 Modem recognizes dialtone and busy, CONNECT nnnn result code enabled.
  • Page 24 Table 3: AT Commands beginning with “\” \G, \G0 \J, \J0 \L, \L0 \V, \V0 \X, \X0 Table 4: AT Commands beginning with “%” %E, %E0 Maximum MNP block size = 256 charac- ters Disable port flow control DCE to DCE Disable port rate adjust MNP stream link Set auto-reliable mode (LAPM with fall-...
  • Page 25 The initialization string used with the modem option card provided by the manufacturer is: AT&F&C1&D2 Refer to modem command sets or the initializtion files for other strings. Many modems may work with your terminal. It is the user's responsibility to test for com- patibility.
  • Page 26 A noise suppressor (ferrite bead) must be installed on the network cable of your terminal. This installation is necessary to maintain compliance with US FCC B limits and Europe CISPR B EN55022 Class B limits. The noise suppressor is supplied by the manufacturer and should be packed in your terminal's shipping carton.
  • Page 27 chapter 3 The Setup Wizard is used for initial setup of the terminal's properties. The wizard runs when: • you turn on your terminal for the first time. • your terminal has been restarted with a [G] key reset. • a new image has been downloaded to your terminal.
  • Page 28 Following are the seven dialog boxes of the wizard. This dialog box is informational, providing product information. Read the license agreement carefully.
  • Page 29 Click on one of the two radio buttons to select a method for supplying IP addresses. The buttons are mutually exclusive, with No, I will enter static IP information as the default: • If you keep the default, the Specify an IP Address and Optional Information dialog boxes will display in succession.
  • Page 30 Check a box to enable name resolution. Enter the information in the field provided. By default the check boxes are unselected. Select from the Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency scroll list to set your resolution. The default setting is 640 x 480 @ 60Hz.
  • Page 31 This dialog box is informational. Click on the Finish command button to apply your selections and quit the Setup Wizard. After the Setup Wizard closes, the Terminal Settings Change dialog box displays. See Saving Properties Settings for further information. Terminal properties can be reset at any time during normal terminal operation using the Terminal Properties dialog box.
  • Page 32 The dialog box consists of a total of nine properties sheets that can be invoked by clicking on their individual tabs. The following seven sheets can be used to reset terminal proper- ties: • Input • Display • Network • Dial Up •...
  • Page 33 The following table describes the functions of this dialog box. Keyboard Character Repeat Click on OK to save your changes and quit the dialog box. Click on Cancel at any time to quit the dialog box without saving your changes. Table 5: Input Properties Sheet Locale: Use this scroll list to select a lan- guage for the keyboard.
  • Page 34 Display tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box. The following figure shows the properties sheet. The following table describes the functions of this dialog box. Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency Table 6: Display Properties Sheet The scrolling list box displays the current terminal display resolution.
  • Page 35 Table 6: Display Properties Sheet Enable Energy Savers Touch Screen Click on OK to save your changes and quit the dialog box. Click on Cancel at any time to quit the dialog box without saving your changes. Click on this check box to enable the energy saver functions.
  • Page 36 When you set or reset terminal properties using the Setup Wizard or the Terminal Prop- erties dialog box, you will click on either the Finish or OK command button to save your new settings and close the application. The Terminal Settings Change dialog box will then display.
  • Page 37 The following table describes the functions of the Apps properties sheet. Global Settings Virtual Ports RDP Encryption Enable Click on OK to save your changes and quit the dialog box. Click on Cancel at any time to quit the dialog box without saving your changes. Table 7: Apps Properties Sheet Group box used to manage ICA sessions.
  • Page 38 Displays the ICA connection status. Disconnects an ICA client from the server and closes the client window on the local desktop. When you use this hotkey, the open session continues to run on the server. If you do not want to leave your session running in a disconnected state, log off.
  • Page 39 Alternately hides and displays the client windows title bar: • Use the title bar to drag the client win- dow to different positions on the local desktop. • Remove the title bar to maximize your work space. Displays the Windows NT Security dia- log box.
  • Page 40 Use the Preferences properties sheet to change default settings. To invoke the Prefer- ences properties sheet: 1. Click on the ICA Client Settings command button on the Apps properties sheet. 2. Click the Preferences tab. The Preferences properties sheet displays. The following table describes each function of the properties sheet.
  • Page 41 Enable Palette Device Client Allow Automatic Client Updates Use the Server Location properties sheet to construct a list of ICA servers. To invoke this properties sheet: 1. Click on the ICA Client Settings command button on the Apps properties sheet. 2.
  • Page 42 The following table describes each of the functions of this sheet. Delete Move Up Move Down Network Protocol: TCP/IP Default List Table 10: Server Location Click on this command button to add a server to the list. Use this button to delete a server from the list.
  • Page 43 The Winterm Connection Manager dialog box is designed to help you manage your ter- minal's network connections. The dialog box displays after the terminal's initial splash screen, and consists of the Connections properties sheet and the Configure properties sheet. The following figure shows the Winterm Connection Manager dialog box. The following sections discuss each properties sheet.
  • Page 44 The Connections properties sheet contains three functions. The following table identifies and describes each. Table 11: Connections Properties Sheet Connection Name Connect Shut Down The Connection Process: After the Connect command button is pressed, a dialog box will display with the title Connecting to (Some Connection)... If the connection fails, an error message dialog box displays.
  • Page 45 The Configure properties sheet allows the user to add, modify, delete, and configure con- nections. The following figure shows the Configure properties sheet. After a connection is added or edited, it will appear in the Connection Name list. The connection's name will be listed The Configure properties sheet contains five basic functions.
  • Page 46 Table 12: Configure Properties Sheet Delete Startup ... Connection Name The Delete button lets you delete a con- nection. When you click this command button, the Confirm Connection Delete dialog box displays. Click on Yes to com- plete the deletion. Click on No to cancel the deletion.
  • Page 47 To start multiple sessions: From the Terminal Properties dialog box: 1. Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [End] ([End] key on editing keypad) to invoke the Winterm Connection Manager. 2. Click on another connection to connect and start another session. From the Winterm Connection Manager: 1.
  • Page 48 Use the Shutdown Window dialog box to log off, shut down, or shut down and restart the terminal. The following figure shows the Shutdown Window dialog box. The following table describes the functions of this dialog box. Logoff Shutdown the Terminal Shutdown and Restart 3-22 Table 13: Shutdown Window Dialog Box...
  • Page 49 chapter 4 The following section describes the cable method of firmware download. The cable meth- ods for all terminals are: • Parallel download, used with a Laplink® cable and the MS-DOS xfer.exe program. • Serial download, used with a special serial cable, and any program supporting the Xmodem serial transfer protocol.
  • Page 50 This procedure includes both manual and auto download instructions. The download pro- cedure will not work unless your PC is booted to DOS. 1. Record the terminal's current configuration. 2. Turn off the terminal and connect a parallel LapLink cable from the parallel port of your PC to the parallel port of the terminal.
  • Page 51 Use the following instructions to perform an auto download. 1. Log on to the root of the drive where the installation batch file resides (usually D:). 2. Type install at the DOS prompt, then press [Enter]. The Download Utility dialog box appears, and the install program prompts you through the download procedures.
  • Page 52 The following table lists the parallel download cable pinouts. Pin 01 Pin 02 Pin 03 Pin 04 Pin 05 Pin 06 Pin 10 Pin 11 Pin 12 Pin 13 Pin 14 Pin 15 Pin 16 Pin 17 Pins 18 to 25 Table 14: Parallel Download Cable Pinouts Pin 01 Pin 15...
  • Page 53 The following figure shows the connectors for the parallel download cable. Comments: • Both connectors are DB-9F. • The cable should be shielded. • It is recommended that the cable length be 6 feet or less. This section provides information about firmware upgrades using an FTP server. It is an upgrade method where the firmware is downloaded to the terminal from an FTP site on your server using bootstrap.exe.
  • Page 54 To upgrade: 1. Install bootstrap.exe and the upgrade firmware on your FTP site. 2. Press [F2] to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 3. Click on the Terminal properties sheet tab and enter the appropriate information. 4. Click on the Upgrade command button. The bootstrap program uses Server Name, User ID, Password, and Server Directory from the Terminal properties sheet to access the FTP server.
  • Page 55 After Start is clicked, the download begins. If your current firmware is up to date, the process will automatically stop, displaying this dialog box. Click on Retry to restart the upgrade. Click on Cancel to quit. When the upgrade is complete, the following dialog box will display. See Saving Proper- ties Settings for more information.
  • Page 56 The functions of the Terminal properties sheet utilize an FTP server to perform firmware upgrades. The following table describes the functions found on this properties sheet. Local Firmware Upgrade Table 15: Terminal Properties Sheet Use this group box to upgrade your termi- nal's firmware using an FTP server.
  • Page 57 Table 15: Terminal Properties Sheet Upgrade Click on OK to save your changes and quit the dialog box. Cancel at any time to quit the dialog box. To perform SNMP upgrades: 1. Ensure that the Wyse custom MIB (Management Information Base) is compiled by your SNMP manager.
  • Page 58 h. Go to Wyse 1.2.3.8.1.1.2.1.6 (wbt3UpDnLoadFileType), and set its value to 0 (Binary). i. Go to Wyse 1.2.3.8.1.1.2.1.7 (wbt3UpDnLoadProtocol), and set its value to 0 (FTP). j. Go to Wyse 1.2.3.8.1.1.2.1.8 (wbt3UpDnLoadFServer), and set its value to the IP address or DNS name of the FTP server. k.
  • Page 59 Table 16: Network Properties Sheet Specify an IP Address SNMP Update Enable: SNMP Network... DHCP Automatic Update Enable: Change DHCP Option...: Click on OK to save your changes and quit the dialog box. Click on Cancel at any time to quit the dialog box without saving your changes.
  • Page 60 The SNMP Network Administration dialog box contains functions that allow your ter- minal to be managed remotely through SNMP management software. To invoke this dia- log box: 1. Press the [F2] key to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Network tab to invoke the Network properties sheet. 3.
  • Page 61 Table 17: SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box Use this group box to set up SNMP com- SNMP Communication munication: Enable Authenticating Failure Trap: Check this box to enable the authenticat- ing failure trap. Community: Use this group box to con- figure the network management of a com- munity: Get: This field takes the name of the com-...
  • Page 62 Table 17: SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box Terminal Information Click on OK to accept your modifications and quit this dialog box. Click on Cancel to quit the dialog box without saving your modifications. Your terminal uses DHCP and the information on the Change DHCP Option IDs proper- ties sheet to: •...
  • Page 63 The following figure shows the Change DHCP Option IDs dialog box. The following table describes the functions of this dialog box. Table 18: Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog Box Common Option IDs RDP Option IDs FTP Option IDs SNMP Option IDs Group box used to assign DHCP option IDs to common DHCP variables.
  • Page 64 Table 18: Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog Box Terminal Emulation Option IDs Virtual Port Option IDs Reset To Defaults Click on OK to save your changes and quit the dialog box. Cancel at any time to quit the dialog box. Group box used to set terminal emulation option IDs: •...
  • Page 65 chapter 5 Click on the Configure command button in Terminal Properties on the Dial Up proper- ties sheet to configure your dial-up settings, including those for modems. When this com- mand button is pressed, the Device Properties dialog box displays. The following figure shows the dialog box with the Port Settings properties sheet displayed.The following table lists the parallel download cable pinouts.
  • Page 66 Click on the Call Options tab to invoke the Call Options properties sheet. The following functions are on this properties sheet: • Call Setup • Extra Settings (special modem commands may be inserted into the dial string) Click on OK to finish. Click on the TCP/IP Settings command button to set TCP/IP dial-up settings.
  • Page 67 Once you have made your selection, click on OK. Microsoft Remote Desktop Client (RDP Connections): If you selected Microsoft Remote Desktop Client, the WTS Connection Wizard displays. Use the wizard to cre- ate an RDP connection. See Citrix ICA Client (ICA Connections): If you selected Citrix ICA Client, the Specify Connection Type dialog box displays.
  • Page 68 The following table describes the functions of this dialog box. Table 19: Specify Connection Type Dialog Box Network Connection Dial-In Connection Once enabled, you can use the Back command button to go to the previous dialog box. Click on the Cancel command button to quit this dialog box at any time. Click on the Next button to move to the next step in the sequence: •...
  • Page 69 To create a new RDP connection, use the WTS Connection Wizard. Make selections and enter data in each dialog box. Click on the Next command button to move to the next dia- log box. When you are finished, the new connection will be added to the Connection Name list in the Winterm Connection Manager.
  • Page 71 The following table describes the functions of this dialog box. Table 20: Connection Information Dialog Box Connection Name Emulation VT Terminal ID Use the Back command button to go to the previous dialog box. Click on the Cancel com- mand button to quit this dialog box at any time. Click on the Next button to move to the next step in the sequence discussed below.
  • Page 72 Use the Advanced command button to configure a direct Telnet or serial modem connec- tion: • If you selected TCP/IP, the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box displays. • If you selected Serial, the Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 dialog box dis- plays.
  • Page 73 The Net Connections properties sheet is displayed by default for the Properties dialog box. The following figure shows the sheet. The following table describes the functions of this properties sheet. Table 21: Net Connections Porperties Sheet Connection Automatic Login Connection Speed Select a connection from the Connection Name list in the Terminal Connection Manager.
  • Page 74 Select a connection from the Connection Name list in the Terminal Connection Manager. Use the following functions to edit application types: Desktop: Click on this radio button to include a desktop application in your con- nection parameters. File Name: Click on this radio button to include a file in your connection parame- ters.
  • Page 75 Use the Dial-Up Connection dialog box to dial (connect to) a server using PPP dial-up. You can also use this dialog box to set dialing properties (see the following table). Invoke this dialog box using the following instructions: 1. Press [F2] to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2.
  • Page 76 The following table discusses the functions of the dialog box. Table 24: Dial Properties Dialog Box When dialing from: Local settings are: New ... Remove ... Dialing Patterns Once you have made your choices, click on OK to return to the Dial-Up Connection dia- log box.
  • Page 77 Clicking on the Dialing Patterns command button in the Dial Properties dialog box invokes the Dialing Patterns dialog box. This dialog box lets you set the dialing pattern for local, long distance, or international calls. The following figure shows this dialog box. Follow the instructions in the dialog box, including those for area and country codes, to set up the dialing pattern for your PPP dial-up connection.
  • Page 78 The Dial Up properties sheet lets you configure your dial-up modem connection. Invoke this properties sheet by clicking on the Dial Up tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box. The following figure shows this dialog box. The following table describes the functions found on this properties sheet. Table 25: Dial Up Properties Sheet Serial Port Country Code...
  • Page 79 Table 25: Dial Up Properties Sheet Configure ... TCP/IP Settings ... Security ... Dial/Hangup Click on OK to save your changes and quit the dialog box. Click on Cancel at any time to quit the dialog box without saving your changes. Configuring Connections information about this function.
  • Page 80 Your terminal can be set to automatically connect to a server when you turn your terminal on. This function is set using the Connection Startup dialog box. Invoke the Connection Startup dialog box by: 1. Clicking on the Configure tab in the Winterm Connection Manager dialog box. 2.
  • Page 81 chapter 6 Use the Security properties sheet to access security features and global terminal functions. You can also use this sheet to set up terminal accounts. The following figure shows the Security properties sheet. Client Security...
  • Page 82 The following table briefly describes the functions of this properties sheet. Security Enable Failover Enable Client Security Table 26: Security Properties Sheet This group box is used to enable terminal security and connection configuration access. Security Enable: Click to enable terminal security, and deactivate the Hide Config- ure Tab function.
  • Page 83 Table 26: Security Properties Sheet AutoLogin Enable DHCP Connection Enable User Accounts Add User Modify User Deleting User Click on OK to save your changes and quit the dialog box. Click on Cancel at any time to quit the dialog box without saving your changes. This group box is used to configure login parameters.
  • Page 84 A terminal account is a group of connection and configuration parameters organized into a file (account) and assigned to a terminal user. Terminal accounts can include specific con- nections, security enable, password protection, autologin and/or autoconnect, and single button connect. The types of accounts are: •...
  • Page 85 The following table describes the functions of the Add User Account dialog box. Enable Change Password Available Connections Assign Unassign Table 27: Add User Dialog Box Group box used to set up password func- tions. Enable Password Change: Click to enable.
  • Page 86 Down Toggle AutoConn Connection Name Client Security Table 27: Add User Dialog Box Select a connection and click on the Up command button to move it up one place in the Connection Name list. If there is not two or more connections listed in Connection Name, the button is deacti- vated.
  • Page 87 Table 27: Add User Dialog Box Account Privilege Multiple Autoconnect Group box used to assign an account an account privilege: Administrator: Click this radio button to assign the privileges of administrator to an account. If this function is enabled then: •...
  • Page 88 The Modify User Account dialog box is used to reset parameters for terminal accounts. The following figure shows this dialog box. The following table describes the functions of the Modify User Account dialog box. Enable Change Password Client Security Table 28: Modify User Dialog Box Group box used to set up password func- tions.
  • Page 89 Table 28: Modify User Dialog Box Available Connections Assign Unassign Down Toggle AutoConn List box displaying connections. Available Connections: This list shows the connections available for terminal accounts. Type: This is the section of the list that displays the connection type of each con- nection.
  • Page 90 Connection Name Account Privilege Multiple Autoconnect Client Security Table 28: Modify User Dialog Box List box displaying connections. Connection Name: This list shows the connections available for edit before they are added to a terminal account. Type: This is the section of the list that displays the connection type of each con- nection.
  • Page 91 Terminal accounts can be deleted from the User Accounts list on the Security properties sheet: 1. Click on the account that you want to delete in the User Accounts list. 2. Click on the Delete User... command button. The following dialog box will display. To delete the listed account, click on the Yes command button.
  • Page 92 The following figure shows the Terminal Login dialog box. Shutting Down the Terminal for more details about logging into the terminal. The AutoLogin function is an automatic login function that does not use a dialog box as a prompt to log you back into your terminal. Whether you restart or log off, the AutoLogin dialog box displays, counts five seconds, then returns you to the Connections Manager.
  • Page 93 AutoConnect is a function that automatically connects you once you have logged into your terminal. To use: 1. Enable security. 2. Configure a connection with AutoConnect. 3. Restart or log off of your terminal. The Terminal Login dialog box displays. Use it to log into your terminal. See Login.
  • Page 94 Failover is a connection feature that is enabled using the Security properties sheet. See Security Properties. It forces the terminal to ping a connection before making a connec- tion. The function operates when Failover Enable is enabled on the Security properties sheet.
  • Page 95 appendix A This troubleshooting guide provides solutions to problems that may occur when making a terminal connection to a server. If you cannot resolve an issue, call an authorized service center for assistance. The following table lists some common problems and the solutions to those problems. When the terminal is turned on, nothing happens.
  • Page 96 Turn the terminal off, then on. Log into the applications server again. If your terminal sustained a disconnect time-out, the original desktop prior to the disconnect will be reestablished (if the connection was defined to do so). 2. If the terminal cannot log in again,...
  • Page 97 Table 1: Terminal Troubleshooting Guide The serial printer connected to the termi- nal will not print. You are not able to make a network con- nection using the Winterm Connections Manager. 1. Ensure that the power to the printer is turned on.
  • Page 98 The following two figures show the pin assignments for the serial and parallel ports. These ports are located on the back panel of your terminal. See Terminal Features for informa- tion about the back panel. Getting Help...
  • Page 99 The following figure shows the pin assignments for the 10Base-T connector. This connec- tor is located on the back panel of your terminal. See Terminal Features for information about the back panel. The following figure lists the connector pin assignments for the terminal's VGA connec- tor.
  • Page 100 The following table outlines the pin assignments for a 9-pin serial port to a 25-pin serial port null modem cable. Table 2: Null Modem Cable Pin Assignments 2 (transmit data) 3 (receive data) 4 (request to send) 5 (clear to send) 6, 8 (data sent ready, carrier detect) 7 (ground) 20 (data terminal ready)