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  • Page 1 T1000 Windows -based Terminal ® Administrators Guide...
  • Page 3 Compaq T1000 Windows Terminal Administrators Guide 883650-01 Rev. A March 2000 ® -based...
  • Page 5: Copyright Notice

    Copyright Notice This manual and the software and firmware described in it are copyrighted. You may not reproduce, transmit, transcribe, store in a retrieval system, or translate into any language or computer language, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, magnetic, optical, chemical, manual or otherwise, any part of this publication without express written permission.
  • Page 6: Software License

    In the absence of a separate end user license agreement for particular component(s) of the DESKTOP SOFTWARE, you may install and use only one (1) copy of such component(s) on a single computer with which you use the SYSTEM.
  • Page 7 • Use of Windows CE Operating System for Windows-based Terminal Devices with Microsoft Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition If the SOFTWARE is Windows CE operating system for Windows-based Terminal devices, the following special provisions apply. In order to use the SYSTEM in connection with Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition, you must possess (1) a Client Access License for Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition and (2) an end user license for Windows NT Workstation or an...
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  • Page 9 5. Product Support Product support for the SOFTWARE is not provided by MS, its parent corporation, Microsoft Corporation, or their affiliates or subsidiaries. For product support, please refer to MANUFACTURER’s support number provided in the documentation for the SYSTEM. Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, or if you desire to contact MANUFACTURER for any other reason, please refer to the address provided in the documentation for the SYSTEM.
  • Page 10 viii 8. Limited Warranty • Limited Warranty MANUFACTURER warrants that the SOFTWARE will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of receipt. Any implied warranties on the SOFTWARE are limited to ninety (90) days.
  • Page 11 If this EULA was acquired outside the United States, then local law may apply. Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, please contact the MANUFACTURER of your SYSTEM. U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The SOFTWARE and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in Technical Data and Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 or subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the...
  • Page 12: Fcc Statement

    FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for either Class A or Class B digital devices (refer to “Terminal Requirements Compliance”), pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 13 Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A prescrites dans le Réglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le Ministère des Communications du Canada. Class B This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
  • Page 14: License Agreement

    License Agreement YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE (TOGETHER WITH ANY SUPPLIED DOCUMENTATION, HEREAFTER "SOFTWARE"), WHICH IS OWNED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR ITS LICENSORS. USING THIS SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
  • Page 15 SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS. YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE. Limit of Liability UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL THE MANUFACTURER BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF DATA, COST OF COVER, OR ANY INCIDENTAL OR...
  • Page 17: About The Administrators Guide

    About the Administrators Guide The Compaq T1000 Windows-based Terminal Administrators Guide contains the information you will need to install, configure, connect, and troubleshoot a WBT (Windows-based Terminal). This guide is written for network system administrators and covers the Model T1000 terminal.
  • Page 18: Guide Conventions

    Guide Conventions Text Format Table 1 lists the text format conventions used in this document. Table 1 Text Format Convention Italic Bold Note Indicates a note. A note adds information. Caution Indicates a caution. A caution indicates actions that may cause damage to equipment, erase files, or destroy data.
  • Page 19: User Interface Menu Control

    User Interface Menu Control Table 2 describes the command buttons used for user interface menu control on a T1000 WBT. Table 2 User Interface Menu Control Command Button Cancel Apply Next or Accept Back Finish Function Found in the upper right corner of a dialog box. Click on this command button to quit a dialog box or properties sheet without saving changes.
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  • Page 21: Table Of Contents

    Windows-based Terminal Specifications T1000 Terminal Installation Locating the Terminal 7 Connecting the Terminal 7 Mounting the Terminal 10 Freestanding Desktop Mounting 11 Permanent Desktop Mounting 11 Wall Mounting 11 Shroud Attachment 13 Turning On the Terminal 14 Advanced User Interface...
  • Page 22 Changing Terminal Properties Using the Terminal Properties Dialog Box 26 Resetting to Factory Defaults 26 Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box 27 Network Configuration Using the Network Properties Sheet 30 Additional Terminal Applications Using the Apps Properties Sheet 34 ICA Client Settings Using the Global ICA Client Settings Dialog Box 38 Setting the Default Hotkeys 38 Setting Terminal Preferences 39...
  • Page 23 Dial-Up TCP/IP Settings and Security Using the TCP/IP Settings Dialog Box 69 Using the Security Settings Dialog Box 70 RDP Connections Using the WTS Connection Wizard 73 Terminal Emulation Connections Using the TE Client Connection Wizard 79 TCP/IP Telnet Configuration Using the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration Dialog Box 87 Using the Modem Settings Dialog Box 90 Using the Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 Dialog Box 91...
  • Page 24 xxii PC Card Adapters for Modems Using the Add/Change Modem Dialog Box 120 ISDN Settings 121 Touchscreens ELO Touchscreen 123 MicroTouch Touchscreen 125 Hardware Properties Sheet 125 Cursor Properties Sheet 126 Touch Settings Properties Sheet 129 Calibrate Properties Sheet 130 Local Printers Using the LPD Config Dialog Box 131 PC Card Adapters for Token Ring Networks...
  • Page 25 SNMP Firmware Upgrades Using the SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box 156 The Upgrade Process 157 DHCP Firmware Upgrades Using the Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog Box 160 The Upgrade Process 161 Manual DHCP Firmware Upgrades 162 Client Security Security Properties Using the Security Properties Sheet 166 Terminal Accounts Guest Accounts 169...
  • Page 26 IP Address Dialog Box 19 Specify an IP Address Dialog Box 20 Optional Information Dialog Box 21 Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency Dialog Box 22 Finish Dialog Box 24 Terminal Properties Dialog Box 25 System Settings Change Dialog Box 27...
  • Page 27 10-1 Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 1 60 10-2 Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 2 60 10-3 Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 3 61 11-1 Dialing Properties Dialog Box 63 11-2 Device Properties Dialog Box 65 11-3 Call Options Properties Sheet 66 12-1 TCP/IP Settings Dialog Box 69 12-2 Security Settings Dialog Box 71 13-1 WTS Connection Wizard 1 74 13-2 WTS Connection Wizard 2 75...
  • Page 28 Text Format xvi User Interface Menu Control xvii Specifications for the T1000 Terminal 3 T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors 9 Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency Dialog Box 22 Network Properties Sheet 30 Apps Properties Sheet 34 Default Hotkeys Properties Sheet 38...
  • Page 29 xxvii 19-2 IP Address Properties Sheet 117 19-3 Name Server Properties Sheet 118 20-1 Add or Change Modem Dialog Box 120 20-2 ISDN Settings Dialog Box 122 21-1 ELO Touchscreen Dialog Box 124 21-2 Hardware Properties Sheet 125 21-3 Cursor Properties Sheet 127 21-4 Touch Settings Properties Sheet 129 22-1 LPD Config Dialog Box 132 23-1 RACORE - Token Ring Adapter Settings 134...
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  • Page 31: Terminal Installation

    Terminal Installation Windows-based Terminal Specifications T1000 Terminal Installation...
  • Page 33: Windows-Based Terminal Specifications

    Windows-based Terminal Specifications The following table lists the specifications for the T1000 Windows-based terminal. Table 1-1 Specifications for the T1000 Terminal Specification Power Requirements Voltage Frequency Power Consumption Physical Characteristics Height Width Depth Net Weight Power Cord Environmental Operating Temperature Nonoperating Temperature 90 to 264V ac, Worldwide autosensing...
  • Page 34 Terminal Installation Table 1-1 Specifications for the T1000 Terminal, Continued Specification Operating Humidity Storage Humidity Operating Altitude Nonoperating Altitude Cooling System Energy Saving Regulatory Compliance RF Interference, power brick RF Interference, terminal Safety, power brick Safety, terminal Ergonomics 80% maximum, noncondensing 95% maximum, noncondensing 0 to 10,000 ft 0 to 40,000 ft...
  • Page 35 Table 1-1 Specifications for the T1000 Terminal, Continued Specification Communications Ports Serial Port Parallel Port Ethernet Port • Com1 is a 16C550 UART (FIFO), up to 115.2 kBaud RS-423/232, DB-9M connector • Com2 is a 16C550 UART (FIFO), up to 115.2 kBaud RS-232, DB-9M connector Centronics compatible, DB-25M connector...
  • Page 36 Terminal Installation...
  • Page 37: T1000 Terminal Installation

    This section discusses the procedures for installing the T1000 modular terminal. This terminal can be freestanding or, optionally, mounted on a wall. It can instead be permanently mounted on a desktop, if desired. The following paragraphs describe how to connect and set up the terminal in all three configurations.
  • Page 38: T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors

    Terminal Installation Figure 2-1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors Power Headphone COM 2 Keyboard Option Video Network Microphone COM 1 Mouse Parallel...
  • Page 39: T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors

    Table 2-1 summarizes the back panel connectors’ functions. Table 2-1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors Connector Description Network Connector LAN connector, 10/100Base-T Com1 Serial port 1: • • • Com2 Serial port 2: • • • Parallel Port Local printer output Video Monitor interface Keyboard...
  • Page 40: Mounting The Terminal

    6. Plug the AC cord into the power supply, then into an AC outlet. 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 41: Freestanding Desktop Mounting

    Follow these instructions for permanent desktop mounting: 1. Make a template of the desktop mounting holes using the bottom of the terminal, and use it to mark the desktop area where you want to mount the terminal. 2. Drill holes for the mounting bolts through the desktop mounting surface at the marked locations.
  • Page 42: T1000 Wall Mount Configuration

    Terminal Installation Figure 2-2 T1000 Wall Mount Configuration Follow these instructions to mount the terminal on a wall: Note The following procedure has the bracket mounted to the terminal first, and then the complete assembly is placed on wall anchor screws. Tabs Mounting Bracket...
  • Page 43: Shroud Attachment

    1. Use the wall-mount bracket as a template to determine the positions of the mounting holes on the wall, then mark the locations of the mounting holes. Note When determining location, take into account the cable lengths of the monitor, keyboard, mouse, power supply, and peripherals.
  • Page 44: Turning On The Terminal

    Terminal Installation Turning On the Terminal Once the terminal is installed and all back panel connections have been made, press and release the power management button (see the following figure) to power-up the terminal. Figure 2-3 T1000 Power Management Button The logo will appear on the screen followed by: •...
  • Page 45: Advanced User Interface

    Advanced User Interface Initial Terminal Setup Changing Terminal Properties Network Configuration Additional Terminal Applications ICA Client Settings...
  • Page 47: Initial Terminal Setup

    Initial Terminal Setup The Setup Wizard is used for initial setup of the terminal’s properties. The wizard runs when: • You power-up 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 but is older than the image currently in use.
  • Page 48: Welcome Dialog Box

    Advanced User Interface Figure 3-1 Welcome Dialog Box This dialog box is mostly informational, providing product information. The one function the Welcome dialog box carries is a countdown: • Click on Next during the countdown to zero to continue with the wizard. •...
  • Page 49: Ip Address Dialog Box

    Figure 3-2 IP Address Dialog Box 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 and click on Next, the Specify an IP Address (Figure 3-3) will display, followed by the Optional Information dialog box.
  • Page 50: Specify An Ip Address Dialog Box

    Advanced User Interface Figure 3-3 Specify an IP Address Dialog Box Enter the addressing information requested in the fields provided. By default the fields are blank.
  • Page 51: Optional Information Dialog Box

    Figure 3-4 Optional Information Dialog Box Check a box to enable name resolution: • Enable DNS - Enables Domain Name Services • Enable WINS - Windows Internet Naming Services Enter the information in the text fields that are activated. By default the check boxes are unselected and the text fields are inactivated.
  • Page 52: Desktop Area And Refresh Frequency Dialog Box

    Advanced User Interface Figure 3-5 Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency Dialog Box The following table discusses the functions of the Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency dialog box. Table 3-1 Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency Dialog Box Function Desktop Area and Refresh...
  • Page 53 Table 3-1 Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency Dialog Box, Continued Function Test... Description 800 x 600 @ 85Hz 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz 1024 x 768 @ 75Hz 1024 x 768 @ 85 Hz 1280 x 1024 @ 65 Hz Click on this command button to test the selection you made in Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency.
  • Page 54: Finish Dialog Box

    Advanced User Interface Figure 3-6 Finish Dialog Box 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 “Resetting Terminal Properties” for further information.
  • Page 55: Changing Terminal Properties

    Changing Terminal Properties Terminal properties can be changed or reconfigured at any time during normal terminal operation using the Terminal Properties dialog box. Figure 4-1 shows this dialog box. Figure 4-1 Terminal Properties Dialog Box...
  • Page 56: Using The Terminal Properties Dialog Box

    The General, SysInfo, Input, and Display properties sheets are discussed in “General Terminal Information” and “Display and Keyboard/Mouse Configuration” in the Compaq T1000 WBT Users Guide . Resetting to Factory Defaults There is one function on the General properties sheet, Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Property Settings.
  • Page 57: Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box

    Figure 4-2 System Settings Change Dialog Box Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box When you change terminal properties using the Setup Wizard or the Terminal Properties 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 58 Advanced User Interface...
  • Page 59: Network Configuration

    Network Configuration The Network properties sheet lets you configure your network. See Figure 5-1 to view this properties sheet. Figure 5-1 Network Properties Sheet...
  • Page 60: Using The Network Properties Sheet

    Advanced User Interface Using the Network Properties Sheet To invoke this properties sheet: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Network tab. The following table discusses the functions of the Network properties sheet. Table 5-1 Network Properties Sheet Function Obtain an Address from a...
  • Page 61 Table 5-1 Network Properties Sheet, Continued Function Advanced Network Note If you do not know your network's communication speed or whether the communication link should be half- or full-duplex, contact your system administrator. Description Click on this command button to invoke the Advanced Network Settings dialog box: The Advanced Network command button is activated when Specify an IP Address is selected.
  • Page 62 Advanced User Interface...
  • Page 63: Additional Terminal Applications

    Additional Terminal Applications The Apps properties sheet contains functions for ICA, RDP, virtual port, DHCP, and SNMP management options. See Figure 6-1. Figure 6-1 Apps Properties Sheet...
  • Page 64: Using The Apps Properties Sheet

    Advanced User Interface Using the Apps Properties Sheet To invoke the Apps properties sheet: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Apps tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box. Table 6-1 describes the functions of the Apps properties sheet. Table 6-1 Apps Properties Sheet Function Global Settings...
  • Page 65 Table 6-1 Apps Properties Sheet, Continued Function Description DHCP Automatic Check this box to enable automatic firmware upgrades. Update Enable See “DHCP Firmware Upgrades” in Firmware Upgrades for details. Change DHCP Use this command button to invoke the Change DHCP Option...
  • Page 66 Advanced User Interface...
  • Page 67: Ica Client Settings

    ICA Client Settings ICA client settings are handled in the Global ICA Client Settings dialog box. This dialog box is invoked through the Apps properties sheet found in the Terminal Properties dialog box. See “Additional Terminal Applications” for detailed information about the Apps properties sheet. Figure 7-1 shows the Global ICA Settings dialog box.
  • Page 68: Using The Global Ica Client Settings Dialog Box

    This function displays ICA connection status. This function disconnects an ICA client from a 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 the session running in a disconnected state, log off.
  • Page 69: Setting Terminal Preferences

    Table 7-1 Default Hotkeys Properties Sheet, Continued Function Ctrl+Esc Alt+Esc Alt+Tab Alt+Backtab Setting Terminal Preferences Use the Preferences properties sheet to change default settings. To invoke the Preferences properties sheet: 1. Click on the ICA Client Settings command button on the Apps properties sheet.
  • Page 70: Setting The Server Location

    Advanced User Interface The following table describes each function of the properties sheet. Table 7-2 Preferences Properties Sheet Function Serial Number Default Window Colors Client Name Setting the Server Location Use the Server Location properties sheet to construct a list of ICA servers. To invoke this properties sheet: 1.
  • Page 71: Server Location Properties Sheet

    Figure 7-3 Server Location Properties Sheet The following table describes each of the functions of this sheet. Table 7-3 Server Location Properties Sheet Function Description Click on this command button to add a server to the list. Delete Use this button to delete the name of a server from the list.
  • Page 72: Setting Up A Socks Firewall

    Advanced User Interface Setting Up a SOCKS Firewall Use the Firewall Settings properties sheet to set up a SOCKS (Socket Secure) firewall. To invoke this properties sheet: 1. Click on the ICA Client Settings command button on the Apps properties sheet.
  • Page 73 Table 7-4 Firewall Settings Properties Sheet, Continued Function Description Address of Proxy to Use Enter in this text box the address of the proxy server. By default this box is deactivated. Port Enter in this text box the port number. By default this box is deactivated.
  • Page 74 Advanced User Interface...
  • Page 75: Connection Configuration

    Connection Configuration Creating New Connections ICA Connections Dial-Up Connections Dial-Up Dialing Properties and Configuration Dial-Up TCP/IP Settings and Security RDP Connections Terminal Emulation Connections TCP/IP Telnet Configuration Editing ICA Connections Editing RDP, Dial-Up, and Terminal Emulation Connections...
  • Page 77: Creating New Connections

    Creating New Connections The New Connection dialog box is used to create new connections. Figure 8-1 shows the New Connection dialog box. Figure 8-1 New Connection Dialog Box Using the New Connection Dialog Box To invoke the dialog box: 1. Click on the Configure tab in the T1000 Connection Manager dialog box. 2.
  • Page 78: Choosing A Connection Protocol

    WBT. Table 8-1 New Connection Dialog Box Connection Protocol Citrix ICA Client Dial-Up Client Microsoft Remote Desktop Client Terminal Emulation Once you have made your selection, click on OK to proceed with creating a connection. Using the Startup Function Your terminal can be set to automatically connect to a server when you turn your terminal on.
  • Page 79: Connection Startup Dialog Box

    Figure 8-2 Connection Startup Dialog Box To invoke the Connection Startup dialog box: 1. Click on the Configure tab in the T1000 Connection Manager dialog box. 2. Click on the Startup command button on the Configure properties sheet. The following table describes the functions of this dialog box. Table 8-2 Connection Startup Dialog Box Function Make the Selected Connection Your...
  • Page 80 Connection Configuration...
  • Page 81: Ica Connections

    ICA Connections Use the Specify Connection Type dialog box to start configuring an ICA connection. The ICA protocol connects you to a server running Citrix WinFrame or MetaFrame. Using the ICA Connections Wizard When the New Connection dialog box is invoked (see “Creating New Connections”): 1.
  • Page 82: Network Connections

    Connection Configuration • Network Connection Click on this radio button to create a network ICA connection. This type of connection requires a direct line to the network, such as 10Base-T. See “Network Connections.” • Dial-In Connection Click on this radio button to create a serial ICA connection. This type of connection is made using a modem.
  • Page 83: Server Location Dialog Box

    Note The Refresh command button refreshes the drop-down scroll list. Note The Server Location command button invokes the Server Location dialog box. The server in Server Location will act as a master browser for creation of the Address list. See Figure 9-4. Figure 9-4 Server Location Dialog Box 3.
  • Page 84: Select A Title For The Ica Connection Dialog Box

    Connection Configuration Figure 9-6 Select a Title for the ICA Connection Dialog Box Enter a connection in the text box in the Select a Title for the ICA Connection dialog box, then click on Finish. Figure 9-7 Specify an Application Dialog Box To use the Specify an Application dialog box: 1.
  • Page 85: Specify Logon Information Dialog Box

    Figure 9-8 Specify Logon Information Dialog Box To use the Specify Logon Information dialog box: 1. If needed, enter a user name, a password, and a domain for connecting to an application. 2. Click on Next. Figure 9-9 Select Window Options Dialog Box To use the Select Window Options dialog box: 1.
  • Page 86: Compression, Cache, Encryption And Sound Dialog Box

    Connection Configuration Figure 9-10 Compression, Cache, Encryption and Sound Dialog Box To use the Compression, Cache, Encryption and Sound dialog box: 1. Enable or disable the following functions: a. Compress Data Stream - Applies compression. b. Cache - Click on this check box to enable caching. c.
  • Page 87: Dial-In Connection

    1. Enable or disable the following functions: a. Use Alternate Address Through Firewalls b. SOCKS c. Connect Via SOCKS Proxy d. Address of Proxy to Use e. Port 2. Click on Finish. Dial-In Connection Choose Dial-In Connection, then click on the Next button. The following sequence of dialog boxes displays.
  • Page 88 Connection Configuration 4. See Figure 9-6 through Figure 9-11 and the related text for information about the remainder of the dialog boxes in this sequence. When you are finished with the configuration, the T1000 Connection Manager displays, listing your new ICA connection.
  • Page 89: Dial-Up Connections

    Dial-Up Connections Use the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard to configure a dial-up connection. Dial-up connections use a modem and PPP to connect to a server. Using the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard When the New Connection dialog box is invoked: 1. Use the drop-down scroll list to select Dial-Up Client . 2.
  • Page 90: Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 1

    Connection Configuration Figure 10-1 Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 1 To use the first dialog box: 1. Enter a name for your dial-up connection (a maximum of 20 characters). 2. Click on Next. Figure 10-2 Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 2...
  • Page 91: Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 3

    To use the second dialog box of the wizard: 1. Select from the Serial Port drop-down scroll list one of the following: a. A modem connection such as Hayes Compatible on Com1. b. A cable connection (serial connection) such as Serial Cable on Com1. 2.
  • Page 92 Connection Configuration To use the third dialog box: 1. Enter your information in the pertinent fields. If you do not know the information, contact your system administrator. 2. Click on Finish. The T1000 Connection Manager displays, listing your new dial-up connection.
  • Page 93: Dial-Up Dialing Properties And Configuration

    Dial-Up Dialing Properties and Configuration The following sections provide information about some of the elements of the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard . This chapter covers dialing properties and device properties. Dialing properties are set using the Dialing Properties dialog box (Figure 11-1). Device properties are set using the Device Properties dialog box (Figure 11-2).
  • Page 94: Using The Dialing Properties Dialog Box

    Connection Configuration Using the Dialing Properties Dialog Box Use the Dialing Properties dialog box to set the dialing properties for your dial-up connection. See “Dial-Up Connections” to find out how to invoke this dialog box. The following table discusses the functions of the dialog box. Table 11-1 Dialing Properties Dialog Box Function Local Settings...
  • Page 95: Using The Device Properties Dialog Box

    Table 11-1 Dialing Properties Dialog Box, Continued Function Dialing Patterns Using the Device Properties Dialog Box Use the Device Properties dialog box to configure a device (modem) for a dial-up connection. Figure 11-2 Device Properties Dialog Box See “Dial-Up Connections” to find out how to invoke this dialog box. Description Use this group box to set your modem’s dialing patterns.
  • Page 96: Port Settings

    Connection Configuration The Device Properties dialog box contains two properties sheets: • Port Settings • Call Options The following sections discuss these properties sheets. Port Settings See Figure 14-2 to view the Port Settings properties sheet. It is the default of the Device Properties dialog box.
  • Page 97: Call Options Properties Sheet

    Click on the Call Options tab to invoke the Call Options properties sheet. The following table discusses the functions of this properties sheet. Table 11-3 Call Options Properties Sheet Function Description Call Setup Use this group box to configure the following call parameters: Cancel the Call if Not Connected Within 1.
  • Page 98 Connection Configuration...
  • Page 99: Dial-Up Tcp/Ip Settings And Security

    Dial-Up TCP/IP Settings and Security The following sections provide information about some of the elements of the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard . This chapter covers TCP/IP settings and dial-up security. Using the TCP/IP Settings Dialog Box Click on the TCP/IP Settings command button in the second dialog box of the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard to set TCP/IP dial-up settings.
  • Page 100: Using The Security Settings Dialog Box

    Connection Configuration The following table discusses the functions in this dialog box. Table 12-1 TCP/IP Settings Dialog Box Function Use Software Compression Use IP Header Compression Use SLIP Use Assigned IP Address Use Server-Assigned IP Addresses Use Default Gateway on Remote Network Using the Security Settings Dialog Box Click on the Security...
  • Page 101: Security Settings Dialog Box

    Figure 12-2 Security Settings Dialog Box The following table discusses the functions in this dialog box. Table 12-2 Security Settings Dialog Box Function Accept Any Authentication Including Clear Text Accept Only Encrypted Authentication Accept Only Microsoft Encrypted Authentication Description Click on this radio button to set your terminal to accept any authentication including clear text.
  • Page 102 Connection Configuration...
  • Page 103: Rdp Connections

    When the New Connection dialog box is invoked (see “Creating New Connections”): 1. Use the drop-down scroll list to select Microsoft Remote Desktop Client . 2. Click on OK . Following are the four dialog boxes that display in succession during the configuration process.
  • Page 104: Wts Connection Wizard 1

    Connection Configuration Figure 13-1 WTS Connection Wizard 1 To use the first dialog box: 1. Enter a name for your dial-up connection in Name. 2. Enter the name of the server in Server. 3. Check the Low Speed Connection check box if appropriate. 4.
  • Page 105: Wts Connection Wizard 2

    Figure 13-2 WTS Connection Wizard 2 To use the second dialog box: 1. Check the Automatic Logon check box if appropriate. 2. Enter a user name, password, and a domain to complete the information. 3. Click on Next.
  • Page 106: Wts Connection Wizard 3

    Figure 13-3 WTS Connection Wizard 3 To use the third dialog box in the wizard: 1. Click on either the Desktop or Application File Name radio buttons. 2. If you clicked on Desktop, click on Next. 3. If you clicked on Application File Name: a.
  • Page 107: Wts Connection Wizard 4

    Figure 13-4 WTS Connection Wizard 4 To use the fourth dialog box, click on Finish. The T1000 Connection Manager displays, listing your new RDP connection.
  • Page 108 Connection Configuration...
  • Page 109: Terminal Emulation Connections

    Terminal Emulation Connections Use the TE Client Connection Wizard to set up a terminal emulation connection. Terminal emulation connections use VT (Virtual Terminal) and Telnet to connect to servers. Using the TE Client Connection Wizard When the New Connection dialog box is invoked (see “Creating New Connections”): 1.
  • Page 110: Te Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information

    Connection Configuration Figure 14-1 TE Client Connection Wizard - Connection Information To use the Connection Information dialog box: 1. Enter the connection name in Connection Name text box. 2. Select the emulation type in the Emulation scroll list. 3. Select the terminal type from the VT TerminalID scroll list. Table 14-1 describes the available functions in the VT TerminalID scroll list.
  • Page 111: Terminal Emulation And Terminal Type

    Table 14-1 Terminal Emulation and Terminal Type Terminal Emulation Select: VT52, VT100, VT400 7-Bit (default), or VT400 8-Bit Select: ANSI BBS, SCO Console, WY50, WY50+, TVI910, TVI920, TVI925, ADDS A2, HZ1500, or WY60, IBM 3151 Select: IBM3270 Select: IBM5250 3. Click on Next. Terminal Type Then select from VT TerminalID: vt100, vt101, vt102, vt125, vt220,...
  • Page 112: Te Client Connection Wizard - Host Information

    Connection Configuration Figure 14-2 TE Client Connection Wizard - Host Information To use the Host Information dialog box: 1. Click on TCP/IP, Modem, or Serial: 2. If you clicked on TCP/IP: a. Enter the host name in Host Name. b. Use the Advanced command button if appropriate. (See “Using the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration Dialog Box”...
  • Page 113: Te Client Connection Wizard - Automate Login Process

    4. If you clicked on Serial: a. Make a selection from Connect To. b. Use the Configure command button if appropriate. (See “Using the Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 Dialog Box” for information about the Configure command button). c. Click on Next. The Automate Login Process dialog box displays. See Figure 14-3 and proceed with these instructions.
  • Page 114: Te Client Connection Wizard - Printer Port Settings

    Connection Configuration 4. Select a script from the Script scroll list as appropriate. 5. Click on Next. Figure 14-4 TE Client Connection Wizard - Printer Port Settings To use the Printer Port Settings dialog box: 1. Click on the Use Network Printer check box to print from a printer in your network.
  • Page 115: Te Client Connection Wizard - Gui Overrides

    Figure 14-5 TE Client Connection Wizard - GUI Overrides To use the GUI Overrides dialog box: 1. Select the appropriate functions from Command Bar Items list box. Command bar items are the menus on the top bar of the terminal emulation user interface. 2.
  • Page 116 Connection Configuration...
  • Page 117: Tcp/Ip Telnet Configuration

    TCP/IP Telnet Configuration Using the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration Dialog Box The Advanced command button invokes the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration dialog box. Figure 15-1 shows this dialog box. Figure 15-1 TCP/IP Telnet Configuration Dialog Box...
  • Page 118: Tcp/Ip Telnet Configuration

    Connection Configuration The following table discusses the functions of a Telnet connection. Table 15-1 TCP/IP Telnet Configuration Function Port Number Suppress Description Enter the Telnet port number. The default is 23. Use the functions of this group box as needed: •...
  • Page 119 Table 15-1 TCP/IP Telnet Configuration, Continued Function Description • The following dialog box shows the TN5250 Options dialog box, displayed when the 5250 Options command button is pressed. Use this dialog box to set up 5250 options. The options are: Device Name - Name of the device assigned to a Telnet session.
  • Page 120: Using The Modem Settings Dialog Box

    Connection Configuration Table 15-1 TCP/IP Telnet Configuration, Continued Function Force Negotiation Break Settings Using the Modem Settings Dialog Box The Configure command button invokes the Modem Settings dialog box. Figure 15-2 shows this dialog box. Figure 15-2 Modem Settings Dialog Box The following table discusses the available modem settings.
  • Page 121: Using The Configuration Of Serial Cable On Com1 Dialog Box

    Table 15-2 Modem Settings Dialog Box, Continued Function Description Dialing From: This field automatically lists where you are calling from. Dialing Properties See “Using the Dialing Properties and Configure Command Button” in Connection Configuration for information about this function. Force Long Distance Check this box to force long distance calling.
  • Page 122: Configuration Of Serial Cable On Com1 Dialog Box

    Connection Configuration The following table discusses this dialog box. Table 15-3 Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 Dialog Box Function Configuration of a Serial Cable on Com1 Local Echo Description Use these functions to configure a serial cable: • Baud Rate •...
  • Page 123: Editing Ica Connections

    Editing ICA Connections The T1000 Connection Manager lets you edit individual ICA connection parameters. It is done through the Edit Connection Details dialog box. The following figure shows this dialog box. Figure 16-1 Edit Connection Details Dialog Box Using the Edit Connection Details Dialog Box The Edit Connection Properties dialog box consists of seven properties sheets.
  • Page 124: Using The Server Properties Sheet

    Connection Configuration Using the Server Properties Sheet The Server properties sheet is displayed by default for the dialog box. Table 16-1 describes the functions of the Server properties sheet. Table 16-1 Server Properties Sheet Function Select a Citrix Server from the List or Type in a server Name Server Location Description...
  • Page 125: Using The Applications Properties Sheet

    Table 16-1 Server Properties Sheet, Continued Function Using the Applications Properties Sheet The Applications properties sheet is shown in Figure 16-2. Figure 16-2 Applications Properties Sheet Description Move Down Click on this command button to move a server down the list: 1.
  • Page 126: Using The Logon Properties Sheet

    Connection Configuration Invoke the properties sheet by clicking on the Applications tab. Table 16-2 describes the functions of the properties sheet. Table 16-2 Applications Properties Sheet Function Command Line Working Directory Using the Logon Properties Sheet The Logon properties sheet is shown in Figure 16-3. Figure 16-3 Logon Properties Sheet Invoke the properties sheet by clicking on the Logon tab.
  • Page 127: Using The Window Properties Sheet

    Using the Window Properties Sheet The Window properties sheet is shown in the following figure. Figure 16-4 Window Properties Sheet Invoke the properties sheet by clicking on the Window tab. Table 16-4 describes the functions of the Window properties sheet. Table 16-4 Window Properties Sheet Function Window Colors...
  • Page 128: Using The Options Properties Sheet

    Connection Configuration Using the Options Properties Sheet The Options properties sheet is shown in Figure 16-5. Figure 16-5 Options Properties Sheet Invoke the properties sheet by clicking on the Options tab. Table 16-5 describes the functions of the Options properties sheet. Table 16-5 Options Properties Sheet Function Compress Data Stream...
  • Page 129: Using The Title Properties Sheet

    Table 16-5 Options Properties Sheet, Continued Function Sound Quality Encryption Level Using the Title Properties Sheet The Title properties sheet is shown in Figure 16-6. Figure 16-6 Title Properties Sheet This properties sheet contains only one function. Enter the title of your ICA connection in the text box on the sheet.
  • Page 130: Using The Firewall Settings Properties Sheet

    Connection Configuration Using the Firewall Settings Properties Sheet The Firewall Settings properties sheet is shown in Figure 16-7. Figure 16-7 Firewall Settings Properties Sheet Invoke this properties sheet by clicking on the Firewall Settings tab. Table 16-6 describes the functions of the properties sheet. Table 16-6 Firewall Settings Properties Sheet Function Use Alternate Address...
  • Page 131 Table 16-6 Firewall Settings Properties Sheet, Continued Function Description Address of Proxy to Use Enter in this text box the IP address of the SOCKS proxy server. Activate this box by clicking on Connect Via SOCKS Proxy. By default this box is deactivated. Port Enter the port number to connect to.
  • Page 132 Connection Configuration...
  • Page 133: Editing Rdp, Dial-Up, And Terminal Emulation Connections

    Editing RDP, Dial-Up, and Terminal Emulation Connections Dial-Up and Terminal Emulation Connections Edit dial-up and terminal emulation connections through the T1000 Connection Manager: 1. Click on the Configure tab. 2. Click to select a connection from the Connection Name list. 3.
  • Page 134: Using The Properties Dialog Box

    Connection Configuration Figure 17-1 Properties Dialog Box Using the Properties Dialog Box The Properties dialog box consists of two properties sheets. Depending on your connections configuration, you use one of these properties sheets to edit connection parameters. To invoke the dialog box: 1.
  • Page 135: Using The Application Properties Sheet

    Table 17-1 describes the functions of the Net Connections properties sheet. Table 17-1 Net Connections Properties Sheet Function Description Connection Select a connection from the Connection Name list in the Terminal Connection Manager. Use the following functions to change the connection’s network parameters: Name Enter the name of the connection in this field.
  • Page 136: Application Properties Sheet

    Terminal Connection Manager. Use the following functions to edit application types: Desktop Click on this radio button to include a desktop application in your connection parameters. File Name Click on this radio button to include files you will work in your connection parameters.
  • Page 137 Note Desktop and File Name are mutually exclusive. File Name must be selected in order to use the File Name and Working Directory fields.
  • Page 138 Connection Configuration...
  • Page 139: External Devices

    External Devices Devices Properties Sheet Managing Network Adapters PC Card Adapters for Modems Touchscreens Local Printers PC Card Adapters for Token Ring Networks PC Card Adapters for Wireless Networks...
  • Page 141: Devices Properties Sheet

    Devices Properties Sheet The Devices properties sheet contains functions for: • Changing ISDN settings • Adding modems or changing the configuration of a modem • Adapter configuration • Touchscreen configuration • LPD configuration • Token ring configuration • WaveLAN configuration The following sections discuss this properties sheet.
  • Page 142: Using The Devices Properties Sheet

    External Devices Using the Devices Properties Sheet Figure 18-1 Devices Properties Sheet To invoke this properties sheet, 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Devices tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box.
  • Page 143: Devices Properties Sheet

    Table 18-1 describes the functions of this properties sheet. Table 18-1 Devices Properties Sheet Function Description ISDN Settings Click on this command button to invoke the ISDN Settings dialog box. For more detailed information see “PCMCIA Adapter for Modems” in External Devices. By default this command button is activated.
  • Page 144 External Devices...
  • Page 145: Using The Adapters Configuration Dialog Box

    Managing Network Adapters An adapter is a device that physically connects a terminal to a network. The Adapters Configuration dialog box gives you the ability to configure the adapters on a terminal. Figure 19-1 shows the dialog box. Figure 19-1 Adapters Configuration Dialog Box Using the Adapters Configuration Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box: 1.
  • Page 146: Ip Address Properties Sheet

    External Devices The following table discusses the functions of the Adapters Configuration dialog box. Table 19-1 Adapter Configuration Dialog Box Function Adapters Properties... IP Address Properties Sheet Use the IP Address properties sheet to enter the IP address of the terminal that is using the adapter.
  • Page 147: Name Server Properties Sheet

    The following table discusses the functions of the IP Address Properties Sheet. Table 19-2 IP Address Properties Sheet Function Obtain an IP Address Via DHCP Specify an IP Address IP Address Subnet Default Gateway Name Server Properties Sheet Use the Name Server properties sheet to enter the IP addresses of the DNS and WINS servers for the terminal using the adapter.
  • Page 148: Name Server Properties Sheet

    External Devices The following table discusses this properties sheet. Table 19-3 Name Server Properties Sheet Function Primary DNS Secondary DNS Primary WINS Secondary WINS Description Enter the IP address of your primary DNS (Domain Name Service) server. By default this text box is blank. Enter the IP address of your secondary DNS server.
  • Page 149: Add Or Change Modem Dialog Box

    PC Card Adapters for Modems Your WBT supports PCMCIA adapted modems. This chapter discusses the setup for PCMCIA modems. Figure 20-1 shows the Add or Change Modem dialog box. Use this dialog box to set up a PCMCIA modem. Figure 20-1 Add or Change Modem Dialog Box...
  • Page 150: Using The Add/Change Modem Dialog Box

    External Devices Using the Add/Change Modem Dialog Box To invoke the dialog box, click on the Add/Change Modem... command button on the Devices properties sheet. Table 20-1 discusses the functions of this dialog box. Table 20-1 Add or Change Modem Dialog Box Function Modem Name Init Commands...
  • Page 151: Isdn Settings

    ISDN Settings Use the ISDN Settings dialog box to set the terminal’s ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) settings. If you do not know this information, ask your system administrator. Figure 20-2 shows the dialog box. Note These settings are specific to EiCon-Tech modems only.
  • Page 152: Isdn Settings Dialog Box

    External Devices To invoke the dialog box, click on the ISDN Settings... command button on the Devices properties sheet. Table 20-2 discusses the functions of the ISDN Settings dialog box. Table 20-2 ISDN Settings Dialog Box Function Modem Name Primary ISDN Parameters Protocol Description...
  • Page 153: Elo Touchscreen

    Touchscreens Your WBT supports touchscreens. This chapter discusses the setup for the two touchscreens the terminal supports, ELO and MicroTouch. ELO Touchscreen Figure 21-1 shows the ELO Touchscreen dialog box. Use this dialog box to calibrate an ELO touchscreen. Figure 21-1 ELO Touchscreen Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box: 1.
  • Page 154: Elo Touchscreen Dialog Box

    External Devices Table 21-1 discusses the dialog box. Table 21-1 ELO Touchscreen Dialog Box Function Cable Connection Calibrate Description Select from this scroll list the Com port to which the touchscreen is connected: • Disable • Serial Cable on COM1 •...
  • Page 155: Microtouch Touchscreen Properties Dialog Box

    MicroTouch Touchscreen Figure 21-2 shows the Microtouch Touchscreen Properties dialog box. Use this dialog box to set up a Microtouch touch screen. Figure 21-2 Microtouch Touchscreen Properties Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2.
  • Page 156: Cursor Properties Sheet

    External Devices Table 21-2 Hardware Properties Sheet, Continued Function Connection Cursor Properties Sheet The Cursor properties sheet is shown in Figure 21-3. Description Firmware Version This field shows the firmware version. Status This field shows the status: • • Not Found If there is no MicroTouch touch screen connected to the terminal, the Status field will display Not Found.
  • Page 157: Cursor Properties Sheet

    Figure 21-3 Cursor Properties Sheet Table 21-3 discusses the Cursor properties sheet. Table 21-3 Cursor Properties Sheet Function Cursor Offset Description Use this properties sheet to set the distance between your finger and the cursor. Vertical Check this check box to set the vertical distance.
  • Page 158 External Devices Table 21-3 Cursor Properties Sheet, Continued Function Stabilize Cursor Description Click on this command button to invoke a dialog box that will allow you to set distances: Follow the instructions on the dialog box. This command button is always deactivated.
  • Page 159: Touch Settings Properties Sheet

    Desktop Check this check box to enable desktop mode. Desktop mode is used for general desktop applications. Drawing Check this check box to enable drawing mode. Drawing mode is used for graphics applications.
  • Page 160: Calibrate Properties Sheet

    External Devices Calibrate Properties Sheet The Calibrate properties sheet is shown in Figure 21-5. Figure 21-5 Calibrate Properties Sheet The Calibrate properties sheet has one command button. Click on the Calibrate command button to begin the calibration process. A white screen with a single crosshair in the upper left-hand corner displays: 1.
  • Page 161: Lpd Config Dialog Box

    Local Printers Your WBT supports local printing. This chapter discusses the configuration of local printing using the LPD Config dialog box. Note LPD can only be used with the parallel port of a terminal. Figure 22-1 LPD Config Dialog Box Using the LPD Config Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box: 1.
  • Page 162: Lpd Config Dialog Box

    External Devices Table 22-1 discusses the dialog box. Table 22-1 LPD Config Dialog Box Function Enable Printer Printer Name Port Send Form Feed Description Check this check box to enable a printer connected to your terminal. Type in this field the name of the enabled printer.
  • Page 163: Racore - Token Ring Adapter Settings Dialog Box

    PC Card Adapters for Token Ring Networks Your WBT supports PCMCIA adapted RACORE token ring PCMCIA cards. This chapter discusses the setup for RACORE token ring card. Figure 23-1 shows the RACORE Token Ring Adapter Settings dialog box. Use this dialog box to configure a RACORE token ring card.
  • Page 164: Racore - Token Ring Adapter Settings

    External Devices Using the RACORE - Token Ring Adapter Settings Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Devices tab. 3. Click on the RACORE - TR icon in the icon container on the Devices properties sheet.
  • Page 165: 24 Pc Card Adapters For Wireless Networks

    PC Card Adapters for Wireless Networks Your WBT supports PCMCIA adapters for WaveLAN wireless networks. This chapter discusses the setup for these adapters. Figure 24-1 shows the WaveLAN/ IEEE Settings dialog box. Figure 24-1 WaveLAN/IEEE Settings Dialog Box...
  • Page 166: Using The Wavelan/Ieee Settings Dialog Box

    External Devices Using the WaveLAN/IEEE Settings Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Devices tab. 3. Click on the WaveLAN icon in the icon container. The WaveLAN/IEEE Settings dialog box contains three properties sheets. The rest of this section discusses these properties sheets.
  • Page 167: Advanced Properties Sheet

    Advanced Properties The Advanced properties sheet is shown in Figure 24-2. Note Advanced properties normally should not need to be changed. The default values should be sufficient for normal network use. Figure 24-2 Advanced Properties Sheet...
  • Page 168: Advanced Properties Sheet

    External Devices The following table discusses this properties sheet. Table 24-2 Advanced Properties Sheet Function MAC Address AP Density Transmit Rate Description Enter in this field a user assigned MAC address. You will not have to change this parameter for most networks. You will only have to assign an address if your network uses local MAC addressing.
  • Page 169: Power Management Properties Sheet

    Table 24-2 Advanced Properties Sheet, Continued Function Fixed Medium Reservation Power Management Figure 24-3 shows the Power Management properties sheet. Figure 24-3 Power Management Properties Sheet Description Click to check this box to disable the Auto-Transmit Rate Select function. The default is unchecked. Select from this scroll list: •...
  • Page 170: Power Management Properties Sheet

    External Devices Table 24-3 discusses the properties sheet. Table 24-3 Power Management Properties Sheet Function Card Power Management Receive All Multicasts Maximum Sleep Duration Description Click to check this box to enable power management. Power management conserves the life of the battery of a portable device.
  • Page 171: 25 Cable Firmware Upgrades

    Firmware Upgrades Cable Firmware Upgrades FTP Pull Firmware Upgrades SNMP Firmware Upgrades DHCP Firmware Upgrades...
  • Page 173: Setup

    Cable Firmware Upgrades The following section describes the cable method of firmware download. The cable method for all terminals is parallel download, using a LapLink cable and the MS-DOS xfer.exe program. Setup The following equipment may be needed, depending on the download procedure used: •...
  • Page 174: Flash Parallel Download Procedure

    Firmware Upgrades Flash Parallel Download Procedure This procedure includes both manual and auto download instructions. The download procedure will not work unless your PC is booted to DOS. 1. Record the terminal’s current configuration. Caution All previous settings will be lost. Upgrading the firmware defaults the current configuration to the factory default settings.
  • Page 175: Auto Download

    3. Power-up the terminal to initiate the download. The Firmware Upgrade dialog box appears, showing that the download is in progress. When the download is complete, disconnect the parallel cable. The Setup Wizard will appear. Note If the download dialog box remains on the screen longer than 1 minute, press the Enter key.
  • Page 176: Parallel Download Cable Pinouts

    Firmware Upgrades Cable Pinouts Parallel Download Cable Pinouts The following table lists the parallel download cable pinouts. Table 25-1 Parallel Download Cable Pinouts PC Side Pin 01 Pin 02 Pin 03 Pin 04 Pin 05 Pin 06 Pin 07 Pin 08 Pin 09 Pin 10 Pin 11...
  • Page 177: Parallel Download Cable Connectors

    The following figure shows the connections for the parallel download cable. Figure 25-2 Parallel Download Cable Connectors DB-25M Not Used Not Used Not Used Terminal Parallel Port Not Used Not Used Not Used Not Used Download Device...
  • Page 178 Firmware Upgrades...
  • Page 179: Upgrade Properties Sheet

    FTP Pull Firmware Upgrades Use the Upgrade properties sheet to: 1. Set up a terminal for communication with an FTP server. 2. Perform FTP pull upgrades. See Figure 26-1. Figure 26-1 Upgrade Properties Sheet...
  • Page 180: Upgrade Properties Sheet

    Fimware Upgrades Using the Upgrade Properties Sheet To invoke this properties sheet: 1. Press the F2 key. 2. Click on the Upgrade tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box. The following table describes the functions found on this properties sheet. Table 26-1 Upgrade Properties Sheet Function Local Firmware...
  • Page 181: Ftp And Bootstrap.exe

    Table 26-1 Upgrade Properties Sheet, Continued Function Upgrade FTP and Bootstrap.exe Note Bootstrap.exe and params.ini must be installed on your FTP server to upgrade the terminal. To install these files, drag and drop them from the CD-ROM to the appropriate directory on your FTP server. The upgrade firmware can be obtained from the manufacturer’s customer support.
  • Page 182 Fimware Upgrades 4. Click on the Upgrade command button. The bootstrap program uses Server Name, User ID, Password, and Server Directory from the Upgrade properties sheet to access the FTP server. The program performs the upgrade, checks for errors, and reboots the terminal. Note An upgrade can not be cancelled once it has started.
  • Page 183 Figure 26-3 Firmware Upgrade Dialog Box 2 Click on Start to begin the download. The process is: • The image gets read. • The flash gets erased. • The image gets written to the flash. When the upgrade is complete, the terminal will reboot to the T1000 Connection Manager.
  • Page 184 Fimware Upgrades...
  • Page 185: Snmp Network Administration Dialog Box

    SNMP Firmware Upgrades The SNMP Network Administration dialog box contains the functions that you can use to administer to the terminals on your SNMP network. See Figure 27-1. Figure 27-1 SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box...
  • Page 186: Snmp Network Administration Dialog Box

    Firmware Upgrades Using the SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press the F2 key to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Apps tab to invoke the Apps properties sheet. 3. Click on the SNMP Network Administration command button. The following table discusses the functions of this dialog box.
  • Page 187: The Upgrade Process

    Table 27-1 SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box, Continued Function Terminal Information The Upgrade Process 1. Ensure that the custom MIB (Management Information Base) is compiled by your SNMP manager. Note In order to initiate an SNMP upgrade, you must know the FTP or TFTP server’s IP address or machine name, and the absolute path to the image on the FTP or TFTP server.
  • Page 188 Firmware Upgrades 3. Using the SNMP/Network Administrator dialog box, verify that the community and set community names for the terminal match the community and set community names in the SNMP manager. Note You can set the Set Community name for a terminal if you have DHCP enabled by setting DHCP Option 164 to the set community name your SNMP manager uses.
  • Page 189: Change Dhcp Option Ids Dialog Box

    DHCP Firmware Upgrades Use the Change DHCP Option IDs dialog box to set up DHCP option IDs for terminal administration and upgrade. See Figure 28-1 for a view of this dialog box. Figure 28-1 Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog Box Note Option 158 is not supported yet.
  • Page 190: Change Dhcp Option Ids Dialog Box

    Firmware Upgrades Using the Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog Box Your terminal uses DHCP and the information on the Change DHCP Option IDs dialog box to: • Help establish ICA and RDP connections • Perform automated firmware updates • Help define terminal emulation connections •...
  • Page 191: The Upgrade Process

    Table 28-1 Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog Box, Continued Function SNMP Option IDs Terminal Emulation Option IDs Virtual Port Option Reset To Defaults The Upgrade Process 1. Press the F2 key for the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Network tab. 3.
  • Page 192: Upgrade Properties Sheet

    Firmware Upgrades Make sure your DHCP options match the options on the DHCP server. 6. Click on the Change DHCP Option... command button. 7. Use the Change Option IDs dialog box to change options, then click on OK to save. Note Pay special attention to these FTP Option IDs functions: File Server (the location of the server where...
  • Page 193: 29 Security Properties

    Client Security Security Properties Terminal Accounts Creating Terminal Accounts Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts Terminal Login Failover...
  • Page 195: Security Properties Sheet

    Security Properties Use the Security properties sheet to access security functions and global terminal functions. You can also use this sheet to set up terminal accounts. Figure 29-1 shows the Security properties sheet. Figure 29-1 Security Properties Sheet...
  • Page 196: Security Properties Sheet

    Security Properties Using the Security Properties Sheet To invoke the Security properties sheet: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Security tab. The following table describes the functions of this properties sheet. Table 29-1 Security Properties Sheet Function Security Enable Failover Enable...
  • Page 197 Table 29-1 Security Properties Sheet, Continued Function Description FailOver Enable Verbose Click to enable the Verbose connection function. By default the box is not activated. This function becomes activated when either FailOver or PingBeforeConnect is enabled. AutoLogin Enable This group box is used to configure login parameters. See “Autologin and Autoconnect”...
  • Page 198 Security Properties Table 29-1 Security Properties Sheet, Continued Function Auto Fail Recovery G Key Enable User Accounts Add User Modify User Delete User Description Click on the check box to enable the function. Auto Fail Recovery is a function that checks the validity of a disconnect, and closes down a connection if disconnect checks true.
  • Page 199: Guest Accounts

    Terminal Accounts A terminal account is a group of connection and configuration parameters organized into an account (file) and assigned to a terminal user. Terminal accounts can include specific connections, security enable, password protection, Autologin and/or Autostart and Single Button Connect. The three types of accounts are: •...
  • Page 200: User Accounts

    Client Security User Accounts With a User account, you will not be able to configure the connection for the account. You will be able to access the password function. You can also: • Use the Network properties sheet • Use the Apps properties sheet with the exception of SNMP and DHCP •...
  • Page 201: 31 Creating Terminal Accounts

    Creating Terminal Accounts The Add User Account dialog box is used to create terminal accounts. The following figure shows this dialog box. Figure 31-1 Add User Account Dialog Box...
  • Page 202: Add User Account Dialog Box

    Client Security Using the Add User Account Dialog Box Use the Add User Account dialog box to set up the parameters for new terminal accounts. To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press F2 while in the T1000 Connection Manager. 2. Click on the Security tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box. 3.
  • Page 203 Table 31-1 Add User Account Dialog Box, Continued Function Available Connections Assign Unassign Down Toggle AutoStart Description This is a list box displaying all the terminal’s connections. It contains: Available Connections This list shows the connections available for terminal accounts. Type This section of the list displays the connection type for each connection:...
  • Page 204 Client Security Table 31-1 Add User Account Dialog Box, Continued Function Connection Name Account Privilege Allow Access to Connection Manager Description List box displaying connections. Connection Name This list shows the connections available to a terminal account. Type This section of the list displays the connection type of each connection.
  • Page 205: Modify User Account Dialog Box

    Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts The Modify User Account dialog box is used to modify and delete terminal accounts. The Delete command button, discussed later in Deleting Terminal Accounts, is used to delete terminal accounts. Figure 32-1 shows the Modify User Account dialog box.
  • Page 206: Modify User Account Dialog Box

    Client Security Using the Modify User Account Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press F2 from the T1000 Connection Manager. 2. Click on the Security tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box. 3. Highlight the account to be modified and click on the Modify User... command button.
  • Page 207 Table 32-1 Modify User Account Dialog Box, Continued Function Description Available This is a list box displaying all the terminal’s Connections connections. It contains: Available Connections This list shows the connections available for terminal accounts. Type This section of the list displays the connection type for each connection: •...
  • Page 208 Client Security Table 32-1 Modify User Account Dialog Box, Continued Function Connection Name Description List box displaying connections. following: Connection Name This list shows the connections available to a terminal account. Type This section of the list displays the connection type of each connection.
  • Page 209: Deleting Terminal Accounts

    Table 32-1 Modify User Account Dialog Box, Continued Function Account Privilege Allow Access to Connection Manager Deleting Terminal Accounts Terminal accounts can be deleted from the User Accounts list on the Security properties sheet. To delete an account: Caution You can not recover a deleted account. Description Group box used to assign an account an account privilege:...
  • Page 210: Delete User Account Confirmation Dialog Box

    Client Security 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. Figure 32-2 Delete User Account Confirmation Dialog Box To delete the listed account, click on the Yes command button. The terminal account is removed from the database.
  • Page 211: Logging Into The Terminal

    Terminal Login Terminal login is used as a terminal security measure. Only users with the correct User Name and Password will be able to log into the terminal. Figure 33-1 shows the Terminal Login dialog box. Figure 33-1 Terminal Login Dialog Box Logging Into the Terminal To use the login feature: 1.
  • Page 212: Autologin And Autoconnect

    Client Security The Terminal Login dialog box displays. In this dialog box: 1. Type in the correct User Name and Password. 2. Click on OK to log into the terminal again. Autologin and Autoconnect Autologin The autologin feature is an automatic login function that does not use a dialog box as a prompt to log you into your terminal again.
  • Page 213: Single Button Connect Dialog Box

    1. Enable security. 2. Select the account you want Autostart added to and click on the Modify User... command button. 3. Use the Modify User dialog box to add Autostart. 4. Restart or log off of your terminal. The Terminal Login dialog box displays. Use it to log into your terminal. The AutoStart function will then automatically connect you to the connection that has autostart associated with it.
  • Page 214 Client Security To enable this function: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Security tab to invoke the Security properties sheet. 3. Highlight the user’s name in User Accounts. 4. Click on the AutoLogin Enable check box to enable the function. 5.
  • Page 215 Failover Failover is a connection feature that is enabled using the Security properties sheet. It forces the terminal to “ping” the intended device before making a connection to it. The function operates when FailOver Enable is enabled on the Security properties sheet. Failover is global and wholly automatic to the terminal. It will work regardless of what connection you are trying to make, or what type of account you are logged in using.
  • Page 216: Failover Message Box

    Client Security If failover pings all the connections in the list and a connection is not made, the function stops. The following figure displays. Figure 34-1 Failover Message Box Once failover is finished, the Failover Log Window dialog box displays. Figure 34-2 shows this dialog box.
  • Page 217: Getting Help

    Getting Help How to... Terminal Port Pin Assignments Terminal Connector Pin Assignments Null Modem Cable Pin Assignments Modem AT Commands Noise Suppressor Installation...
  • Page 219: How To

    How to... Turn off Autologin: 1. Press F2 on your keyboard to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Security tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box. 3. Click (to uncheck) the AutoLogin Enable check box. 4. Click on the OK command button on the Security properties sheet to return to T1000 Connection Manager .
  • Page 220 Getting Help Make a basic PPP connection: 1. Click on the Configure tab in the T1000 Connection Manager to invoke the Configure properties sheet. 2. Click on the Add command button on the Configure properties sheet to invoke the New Connection dialog box. 3.
  • Page 221 Reset your terminal: 1. Press F2 on your keyboard to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on (to check) the Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Property Settings check box. 3. Click on Yes in the System Settings Change dialog box. Reset the terminal to factory default by performing the following steps while the power is still on and while holding down the G key on the keyboard of your terminal:...
  • Page 222 Getting Help If you are using the MetaFrame 1.0/ICA platform: 1. Log in to your MetaFrame server. 2. Click on My Computer in the ICA Session dialog box. 3. Click on Printers, then Add Printer. 4. Select Network Printer Server, then click Next. 5.
  • Page 223: Terminal Port Pin Assignments

    Terminal Port Pin Assignments 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 Installation for information about terminal back panels. Figure 36-1 Serial Port DB-9M Signal Name Carrier Detect (DCD)
  • Page 224: Parallel Port (Epp/Spp)

    Getting Help Figure 36-2 Parallel Port (EPP/SPP) DB-25F Note The pin assignments for Terminal Parallel Port above are Centronics-compatible. The pin assignments for Parallel Device above are the standard pin assignments for a parallel device. Signal Name - Strobe + Data Bits 0 + Data Bits 1 + Data Bits 2 + Data Bits 3...
  • Page 225: Terminal Connector Pin Assignments

    Terminal Connector Pin Assignments The following figure shows the pin assignments for the 10Base-T and 100Base-T connector. This connector is located on the back panel of your terminal. See “Terminal Features” for information about the back panel. Note It is recommended that you use Category 5 twisted-pair cable to connect your terminal to a hub.
  • Page 226: Vga Connector

    Getting Help The following figure lists the connector pin assignments for the terminal’s VGA connector. This connector is located on the back panel of your terminal. See “Terminal Features” for information about the back panel. Figure 37-2 VGA Connector Video Signal Source Signal Name...
  • Page 227: Usb Connector

    The following figure lists the connector pin assignments for the terminal’s USB connectors. These connectors are located on the back panel of your terminal. See “Terminal Features” for information about the back panel. Figure 37-3 USB Connector NCC-1 DNEG-1 DPOS-1 Port Port Port...
  • Page 228 Getting Help...
  • Page 229: Null Modem Cable Pin Assignments

    Null Modem Cable Pin Assignments Table 38-1 outlines the pin assignments for a 9-pin serial port to a 25-pin serial port null modem cable. Table 38-1 Null Modem Cable Pin Assignments 25 Pin 2 (transmit data) 3 (receive data) 4 (request to send) 5 (clear to send) 6, 8 (data set ready, carrier detect) 7 (ground)
  • Page 230 Getting Help...
  • Page 231: Modem At Commands

    Modem AT Commands The tables of this section list typical modem AT command sets. Table 39-1 AT Commands with No Lead-in Character Command B, B0 H, H0 Q, Q0 Y, Y0 Z, Z0 Description ITU-T (CCITT) V.22 mode when at 1200 bps; V.21 at 300 bps Enable character echo to terminal in command mode Go on-hook (hang up)
  • Page 232: At Commands Beginning With

    Getting Help Table 39-2 AT Commands Beginning with “&” Command &B1 &C1 &D2 &F, &F0 &M0 &N, &N0 &Q5 &T4 &U1 &V &W, &W0 &Y, &Y0 Table 39-3 AT Commands Beginning with “\” Command \G, \G0 \J, \J0 \L, \L0 Description Disable port rate adjust Carrier detect follows data carrier...
  • Page 233: At Commands Beginning With

    Table 39-3 AT Commands Beginning with “\”, Continued Command Description Bidirectional hardware flow control Display current Configuration, Long Version \V, \V0 Disable /REL connect codes \X, \X0 XON/XOFF pass-through disabled Table 39-4 AT Commands Beginning with “%” Command Description Data compression requested (V.42bis in LAPM, MNP5 in MNP) %E, %E0 Disable Auto-retrain...
  • Page 234 Getting Help...
  • Page 235: Noise Suppressor Installation

    Noise Suppressor Installation 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 236 Getting Help To install: 1. Open the casing. 2. Fit the casing over the network cable, as close as possible to the back of the cable’s connector. 3. Snap the casing shut.
  • Page 237: Snmp Remote Configuration Chart

    SNMP Remote Configuration Chart The following chart is provided to help network administrators make remote configuration changes to WBTs in a managed network. These changes are made by physically writing to the managed devices using the logical objects listed in the MIB as reference.
  • Page 238 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3I/ODevice Group wbt3kbLanguage wbt3CharacterRepeatDelay wbt3CharacterRepeatRate You Can Write... To Modify... Any of the following The Locale scroll list on numbers: the Input properties sheet 0 = English-US 1 = English-UK 2 = French 3 = German 4 = Spanish 5 = Italian 6 = Swedish...
  • Page 239 0 = no touchscreen Touchscreen Properties 1 = use Com1 dialog box 2 = use Com2 Any following number (in The Desktop Area and Hz): Refresh Frequency scroll list on the Display properties sheet Any following number (in The Desktop Area and...
  • Page 240: Change Dhcp Option Ids Dialog Box

    Domain Password CommandLine WorkingDirectory You Can Write... To Modify... Any following number: The Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency scroll 0 = do not use DDC list on the Display 1 = use DDC properties sheet Any integer that The Remote Server field...
  • Page 241 For the Logical Object... FTPFileServer FTPRootPath TrapServerList SetCommunity RDPStartupApp EmulationMode TerminalID You Can Write... To Modify... An integer that The File Server field in corresponds to a DHCP the Change DHCP option to change the Option ID’s dialog box default Option 161 to another option An integer that The File Root Path field in...
  • Page 242 Appendix A For the Logical Object... VirtualPortServer wbt3CustomFields Group wbt3CustomField1 wbt3CustomField2 wbt3CustomField3 wbt3Administration Group wbt3SNMPupdate wbt3DHCPupdate wbt3UpDnLoad Group wbt3UpDnLoadNum wbt3AcceptReq You Can Write... To Modify... An integer that The Server field in the corresponds to a DHCP Change DHCP Option option to change the ID’s dialog box default Option 168 to...
  • Page 243 For the Logical Object... wbt3SubmitLoadJob wbt3UpDnLoadIndex wbt3UpDnLoadId wbt3UpDnLoadOp wbt3UpDnLoadSrcFile wbt3UpDnLoadDstFile wbt3UpDnLoadFileType wbt3UpDnLoadProtocol wbt3UpDnLoadFServer wbt3UpDnLoadTimeFlag You Can Write... To Modify... Any following integer: This object does not correspond to any fields in 0 = job not ready the UI 1 = job ready Any integer from This object does not 0..UpDnLoadNum...
  • Page 244 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3Action Group wbt3RebootRequest wbt3ResetToFactoryDefault wbt3FTPSettings Group wbt3ServerName wbt3Directory wbt3UserID wbt3Password wbt3SavePassword wbt3InfoLocation wbt3Security Group wbt3SecurityEnable You Can Write... To Modify... Any following integer: This object does not correspond to any fields in 0 = do not reboot the UI 1 = reboot Any following integer:...
  • Page 245: Security Properties Sheet

    For the Logical Object... wbt3HideConfigTab wbt3FailOverEnable wbt3MultipleConnect wbt3PingBeforeConnect wbt3Verbose wbt3AutoLoginEnable wbt3AutoLoginUserName wbt3SingleButtonConnect wbt3AutoFailRecovery You Can Write... To Modify... Any following integer: The Hide Configure Tab check box on the Security 0 = unchecked properties sheet 1 = checked An integer, select: The Failover Enable check box on the Security 0 = unchecked...
  • Page 246 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3TrapServers Group wbt3TrapServer1 wbt3TrapServer2 wbt3TrapServer3 wbt3TrapServer4 wbt3Network Group wbt3dhcpEnable wbt3NetworkAddress wbt3SubnetMask wbt3Gateway You Can Write... To Modify... Any alphanumeric The Server 1 text box in character to a text string the SNMP Network using a maximum of 60 Administration dialog characters Any alphanumeric...
  • Page 247 For the Logical Object... wbt3dnsEnable wbt3defaultDomain wbt3primaryDNSserverIPaddress wbt3secondaryDNSserverIPaddres wbt3winsEnable wbt3primaryWINSserverIPaddress wbt3secondaryWINSserverIPaddress wbt3NetworkSpeed You Can Write... To Modify... Any following integer: The Enable DNS check box in the Advanced 0 = unchecked Network Settings dialog 1 = checked Any alphanumeric The Default Domain text character to a text string box in the Advanced using a maximum of 255...
  • Page 248 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3RDPencryption wbt3VirtualPortServerIPaddress wbt3com1Share wbt3com2Share wbt3parallelShare ICAStatusDialog ICAStatusDialog2 ICACloseRemoteApplication ICACloseRemoteApplication2 You Can Write... wbt3Apps Group Any following integer: 0 = checked 1 = unchecked Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 255 characters Any following integer: 0 = checked...
  • Page 249 For the Logical Object... ICAtoggleTitleBar ICAtoggleTitleBar2 ICActrlAltDel ICActrlAltDel2 ICActrlEsc ICActrlEsc2 ICAaltEsc ICAaltEsc2 ICAaltTab You Can Write... To Modify... Any following integer: The Toggle Title Bar scroll list on the Hotkeys 0 = ctrl properties sheet 1 = shift Any integer from 0..9 The number scroll list to the right of the Toggle Title Bar scroll list on the...
  • Page 250 Appendix A For the Logical Object... ICAaltTab2 ICAaltBackTab ICAaltBackTab2 wbt3Connections Group wbt3ConnectionName wbt3ConnectionType wbt3ConnectionEntryStatus You Can Write... To Modify... Any integer from 0..9 The number scroll list to the right of the ALT-TAB scroll list on the Hotkeys properties sheet Any following integer: The ALT-BACKTAB scroll list on the Hotkeys...
  • Page 251 WTS Connection Wizard (number 2) Any following integer: The Desktop/Application File Name radio buttons in 0 = desktop WTS Connection Wizard 1 = file name (number 3) Any alphanumeric The Application File character to a text string...
  • Page 252 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3ICAConnCommType wbt3ICAConnServer wbt3ICAConnCommandLine wbt3ICAConnWorkingDir wbt3ICAConnUsername wbt3ICAConnDomain wbt3ICAConnColors wbt3ICAConnDataCompress You Can Write... To Modify... The integer 0 = ctrl The Network Connection/Dial-In Connection radio buttons in the Specify Connection Type dialog Any alphanumeric The Citrix Server/ character to a text string Published Application text box in the Select a...
  • Page 253 For the Logical Object... wbt3ICAConnSoundQuality wbt3TermConnCommType wbt3TermConnServer wbt3TermConnEmuType You Can Write... To Modify... Any following integer: The Sound Quality scroll list in the Compression, 0 = (none) Cache, Encryption and 1 = low quality Sound dialog box 2 = medium quality 3 = high quality The integer 0 = network The TCP/IP/Modem/...
  • Page 254 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3TermConnVTEmuModel wbt3TermConnIBM3270EmuModel wbt3TermConnIBM5250EmuModel wbt3TermConnPortNumber You Can Write... To Modify... 0 = VT100 The VT Terminal ID scroll 1 = VT101 list in the TE Client 2 = VT102 Connection Wizard - 3 = VT125 Connection Information 4 = VT220 dialog box...
  • Page 255 For the Logical Object... wbt3TermConnTelnetName wbt3TermConnPrinterPort wbt3TermConnFormFeed wbt3TermConnAutoLineFeed wbt3TermConnScript wbt3Users Group wbt3UsersStatus wbt3userName You Can Write... To Modify... Any alphanumeric The Connection Name character to a text string text box in the Connection Information dialog box The integer 0 = LPT1 The Printer Port scroll list in the TE Client Connection Wizard -...
  • Page 256 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3password wbt3privilege wbt3Connection1 wbt3Connection2 wbt3Connection3 wbt3Connection4 wbt3Connection5 You Can Write... To Modify... Any alphanumeric The Password text box in character to a text string the Add User Account and Modify User Account dialog boxes Any following integer: The Administrator/User/ Guest radio buttons in the...
  • Page 257 For the Logical Object... wbt3Connection6 wbt3Connection7 wbt3Connection8 wbt3AutoStart1 wbt3AutoStart2 wbt3AutoStart3 wbt3AutoStart4 You Can Write... To Modify... Any alphanumeric The sixth connection listed character to a text string in the Connection Name using a maximum of 20 list in the Add User characters Account and Modify User Account dialog...
  • Page 258 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3AutoStart5 wbt3AutoStart6 wbt3AutoStart7 wbt3AutoStart8 wbt3UserPasswordChange Note This chart may not list all of the read-write objects in the MIB. You Can Write... To Modify... Any following integer: The fifth entry listed in the AutoStart list in the Add 0 = not checked User Account and 1 = checked...
  • Page 259 Glossary The following glossary is a list of commonly used terms in this guide. Term 10Base-T 100Base-T CHAP DHCP Definition One of several adaptations of the Ethernet (IEEE 802.3) standard for Local Area Networks (LANs). The 10Base-T standard (also called Twisted Pair Ethernet) uses a twisted-pair cable with a maximum length of 100 meters.
  • Page 260 Glossary 230 Download Ethernet Firmware Flow control To transfer data from a processing unit to an attached device. For example, from a host to the terminal. Data Set Ready. A hardware signal sent by a communications device to indicate readiness to send and receive data. This signal is used in serial connections.
  • Page 261 Integrated CRT terminal Interface Internet IP address Intranet ISDN kb or kilobit kB or kilobyte kbps or kb/s Graphical User Interface (pronounced “gooey”). The use of pictures rather than just words to represent the input and output of a program. A program with a GUI runs under some windowing system (e.g.
  • Page 262 A modem at the other end of the link then demodulates the signals back to digital bits. Desktop client that works with existing standard monitors. An interconnected group of nodes; a series of points, nodes, or stations connected by communications channels; the assembly of equipment through which connections are made between data stations.
  • Page 263 Parallel port Parity check PCMCIA Ping Protocol Password Authentication Protocol. An authentication scheme used by PPP servers to validate the identity of the originator of the connection. PAP applies a two-way handshaking procedure. After the link is established the originator sends an id-password pair to the server.
  • Page 264 (albeit slightly slower). Remote Desktop Protocol. A presentation service protocol that governs input and output between a WBT and WTS (Windows Terminal Server). It is based on the T.share protocol.
  • Page 265 Stop bit TCP/IP Telnet Terminal emulation Thin-client Timeout Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) A model that helps IT professionals understand and manage the In asynchronous transmission, the last bit of any given character, used to alert the receiving system that transmission of the character is complete.
  • Page 266 Glossary 236 Touch screen Virtual Port WinFrame WINS A type of display screen that has a touch-sensitive transparent panel that can sense when someone is touching it, and is able to furnish a computer with precise information as to exactly where on the screen the touch occurred.
  • Page 267 X-ON/X-OFF Windows Terminal Server. A server application that transmits Windows user interface data via a network to a WBT. Transmitter On/Transmitter Off. Control characters used for flow control, instructing serial devices to start transmission (X-ON) and stop transmission (X-OFF). Glossary 237...
  • Page 268 Glossary 238...
  • Page 269 Change DHCP Option IDs 159 Change Option IDs 162 Compression, Cache, Encryption and Sound 56 Connection Information 80 Connection Startup 48 Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency 22 Device Properties 63 Dialing Properties 63 Download Utility 144 ELO Touchscreen 123 Failover Log Window 186...
  • Page 270 143 Ferrite bead 205 Firmware download cable method 143 parallel download 143 Function Dial-Up Client 59 Microsoft Remote Desktop Client 73 Terminal Emulation 79 Functions 16 Megabits/Second 134 4 Megabits/Second 134 Accept Any Authentication Including Clear Text 71 Accept Only Encrypted Authentication 71...
  • Page 271 ELO Touch 113 Enable Authenticating Failure Trap 156 Enable DNS 21 , 31 Enable Password Change 170 , 172 , 176 Enable WINS 21 , 31 Extra Settings 67 Failover Enable 166 – 167 , 185 Find Touchscreen 126 Firmware Version 126 Flow Hardware 120 Flow Off 120 Flow Settings 120...
  • Page 272 Index 242 Token Ring Speed 134 Tone Dialing 64 Touch Mode 129 Touchscreen 113 Unassign (connection) 173 , 177 Use Alternate Address Through Firewalls 42 , 57 Use Assigned IP Address 70 Use Default Gateway on Remote Network 70 Use FTP InformationFrom DHCP Server 150 Use IP Header Compression 70 Use Local FTP Information 150...
  • Page 273 Pin assignments 10Base-T and 100Base-T connectors 195 null modem cable 199 serial and parallel ports 193 USB connectors 197 VGA connector 196 Power connector T1000 9 Power requirements T1000 3 PPP 59 Properties sheets Application 105 Apps 26 , 33 , 37 , 156 Calibrate 130 Call Options 67 Configure 47 , 49 , 93 , 104...
  • Page 274 ® Compaq T1000 Windows -based Terminal Administrators Guide March 2000 ® ® Created using FrameMaker , Acrobat , and Magellan™...

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