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Quick Reference Guide Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq Thin Client T1010 NT Embedded Terminals Document Part Number: 243495-001 June 2001...
These computers are designed to connect to Windows Terminal Server (WTS) and Windows 2000 servers via Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) and Independent Computing Architecture (ICA). RDP is the Microsoft presentation service protocol for connecting to Windows terminal servers.
Evo Thin Client T20 The Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 terminal is a small footprint, low profile, modular NT Embedded-based terminal. The connections for monitor, network and USB I/O devices are on the back panel of the terminal. Figure 1 shows the Evo Thin Client T20 terminal.
Evo Thin Client T20 Evo Thin Client T20 Features The following list outlines the key features of the Evo Thin Client T20 terminal: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT applications via Windows 2000 or Windows Terminal Server RDP and ICA application compliant 10/100 Base-T network communications Four USB ports...
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Evo Thin Client T20 Use Figure 2 to connect power supply/power cord, monitor, keyboard, mouse, ethernet, and other external devices such as headphones to your terminal. Figure 2: Evo Thin Client T20 Back Panel Quick Reference Guide 2–3...
Thin Client T1010 The Compaq Thin Client T1010 terminal is a modular-type NT Embedded-based terminal. The connections for its peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse are on the back panel of the thin client. Figure 1 shows the Thin Client T1010. Figure 1: Thin Client T1010 Quick Reference Guide...
Parallel printer port USB port (See Note) Extended color support up to 16 bits Support for monochrome or color monitor Desktop housing ✎ A variety of PC cards are supported via the option card slot. USB will be supported in future releases.
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Use Figure 2 to connect power supply/power cord, monitor, keyboard, mouse, network (ethernet), and other external devices such as headphones to your terminal. Network Mouse Keyboard COM 1 COM 2 Option Figure 2: Quick Reference Guide Thin Client T1010 Back Panel Thin Client T1010 Power Video...
The NT Embedded based terminal’s operating system has extended features not found in standard Windows NT. With the exception of Microsoft Client Connection Manager and Citrix Program Neighborhood, extended NT Embedded features are only available through Administrator logon accounts. Extended Control Panel Features Ramdisk The Ramdisk is volatile memory space set aside for temporary user data storage.
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Extended Windows NT Embedded Features Time Sync Synchronize the terminal’s time to the server’s time. Winlog Use the Specify Logon Information dialog box to enter logon information: Enable Autologon Default User Name Default Password Default Domain See the following figure: Figure 2: 4–2 Specify Logon Information Dialog Box...
Extended Program Features Terminal Services Client ❏ Client Connection Manager Use this feature to create shortcuts to terminal servers. See Microsoft Windows/Windows NT documentation for a detailed explanation and instructions on how to use the Client Connection Manager. It is available on the web at http://www.microsoft.com/windows/embedded/nt/.
Logging On The Auto Logon feature is enabled as a factory default. Use the Specify Logon Information dialog box to: Change the Default User Name Change the Default Password Enable or disable Auto Logon The Specify Logon Information dialog may be accessed with the following special key sequence: After completing this key sequence, the next dialog box to display will be the Specify Logon Information dialog box.
Using Your System Time Synchronization The Dimension 4 time sync application automatically launches each time the terminal is started. It searches pre-configured time servers in sequence until it connects and sets the time on the terminal. The application then automatically exits. If the application cannot connect with a time server within approximately 15 seconds it will time-out and close.
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Using Your System Figure 1: User and Administrator Start Menus Quick Reference Guide 5–3...
When you log on as an administrator, a dialog box displays over the desktop for a short period of time. This dialog box shows the current time as its title. When this occurs, the terminal is synchronizing its local time with the server’s local time. You can invoke and use this dialog box again using Start | Settings | Control Panel | Time Sync.
Start menu options. Figure 1: Administrators Desktop When you first turn on your terminal and log on as administrator, the desktop in Figure 2 will display. The Start menu for the administrator contains the following top- and secondary-level items: About...
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Microsoft or third-party documentation, as appropriate. ✎ If you have a custom firmware image in your Compaq terminal, it may have more or fewer top-level items and Start menu options. Figure 2: Quick Reference Guide The Windows NT Embedded Desktop Administrators Desktop 6–3...
About Dialog Box Click About in the Start menu to display the About dialog box for general information about the Compaq terminal. Quick Reference Guide 7–1...
Drive Z: RAM Drive is onboard volatile memory (Ms-ramdrive) on the logic board of the terminal. Because drive recommend that you do not save data that you want to keep on this drive. Drive C: Flash ROM Drive is onboard non-volatile Flash (memory) on the logic board of the terminal.
Application Notes Upgrading Firmware There are three methods for upgrading the firmware: 1. For remote upgrades use Rapport 2. For single local upgrades, use Image Upgrade. Use this method to upgrade one terminal at a time. Invoke the function using Start | Programs | Image Upgrade. The Image Upgrade dialog box shown in Figure 1 displays.
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Application Notes Figure 1: Image Upgrade Dialog Box 3. For local multiple upgrades, use the command. Use this method to automatically upgrade several terminals in your local network. Invoke the command line using Start | Programs | Command Prompt. The command line displays. Quick Reference Guide 8–3...
Domain Participation Write roaming profiles to size and will not be retained if the terminal is rebooted. Setting Keyboard Languages Keyboard languages may be set only by an administrator. Setting the language comprises two actions with several steps. The first action is getting the region for the desired language to appear in the Keyboard Properties dialog box (and for it to be retained after you close the box).
Application Notes 3. Click the Input Locales tab. The Language appears in the list. Use the procedure outlined above to add regions to this list. 4. Select the desired language from the list. 5. Click Set as Default. 6. Click Apply. 7.
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