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Winterm 3000 Series Windows -based Terminal ™ ® Users Guide...
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Winterm 3000 Series Windows ® -based Terminal Users Guide 883630-02 Rev. A May 2000 Wyse Technology Inc. 3471 North First Street San Jose, CA 95134-1803...
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EULA for Microsoft® Windows® CE Operating System for Windows-based Terminal Devices IMPORTANT—READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and the manufacturer (MANUFACTURER) of the special purpose computing device (SYSTEM) you acquired which includes certain Microsoft software product(s) installed on the SYSTEM and/or included in the SYSTEM package (SOFTWARE).
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• 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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• Single EULA The package for the SYSTEM SOFTWARE may contain multiple versions of this EULA, such as multiple translations and/or multiple media versions (e.g., in the user documentation and in the software). Even if you receive multiple versions of the EULA, you are licensed to use only one (1) copy of the SYSTEM SOFTWARE.
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viii 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.
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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.
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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...
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.
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Canadian DOC Notices Refer to the previous section, “Terminal Requirements Compliance,” to find out what model terminal each of the statements below refers to. Class A This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.
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Contents About the Users Guide Guide Overview xvii Guide Conventions xviii Text Format xviii User Interface Menu Control xix Introducing the 3000 Series Windows-based Terminals Models Summary 1 3200LE Terminal 2 3320SE Terminal 3 3350SE Terminal 4 3360SE Terminal 5 3720SE Terminal 6 3000 Series WBT Terminal Features 7 General Terminal Information...
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Managing Connections Configuring a Connection 27 Making a Connection 27 Ending a Connection 28 Shutting Down the Terminal 29 Multiple Sessions Setting Up Multiple Sessions 31 Managing Multiple Sessions 31 Manipulating Multiple Sessions 32 Getting Help Troubleshooting Your Terminal 33 Index List of Figures 3200LE Terminal 2...
Multiple Sessions • Getting Help This guide contains information about: • WBT features and management • The user interface • Getting help Note The Adobe Acrobat version of this guide features a link to the Wyse home page at www.wyse.com.
xviii Guide Conventions Text Format Table 1 lists the text format conventions used in this document. Table 1 Text Format Convention Where Used Italic New term, book title or emphasis. Bold Screen display, keycaps, and user input. Indicates a note. A note adds information. Note Indicates a caution.
User Interface Menu Control Table 2 describes the command buttons used for user interface menu control on a 3000 series WBT. Table 2 User Interface Menu Control Command Button 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.
Introducing the 3000 Series Windows-based Terminals Winterm 3000 series WBTs (Windows-based Terminals) are terminals that display windows rather than the classic text-based display. They are designed to connect to Windows 2000 servers via RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol), to Windows NT servers via ICA (Independent Computing Architecture), or to legacy servers using various terminal emulations such as TN3270 or TN5250.
Chapter 1 3200LE Terminal The Model 3200LE terminal is the entry-level modular-type 3000 Series terminal. The connections for peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse are on the back of the terminal. The following figure shows a Model 3200LE modular terminal.
Power supply and power cord • Desktop mounting stand • Cable shroud and cable clip • Keyboard (with domestic versions only) and mouse • Installation and user information Note An optional wall-mount bracket is also available. For more information call 1-800-800-WYSE (9973).
The following items are provided with Model 3350SE terminals: • Power supply and power cord • Cable shroud and cable clip • Keyboard (with domestic versions only) and mouse • Installation and user information Note An optional wall-mount bracket is also available. For more information call 1-800-800-WYSE (9973).
Power supply and power cord • Desktop mounting stand • Cable shroud and cable clip • Keyboard (with domestic versions only) and mouse • Installation and user information Note An optional wall-mount bracket is also available. For more information call 1-800-800-WYSE (9973).
Chapter 1 3720SE Terminal Model 3720SE, the terminal described below, is the standard Integrated-CRT 3000 series terminal. The connections for peripherals such as keyboard and mouse are on the back of the terminal. The following figure shows an integrated-CRT terminal. Figure 1-5 3720SE Terminal The following items are provided with Model 3720SE terminals: •...
Introducing the 3000 Series Windows-based Terminals 3000 Series WBT Terminal Features Each model WBT comes with its own set of features. The following table outlines these features. Table 1-1 Terminal Features Feature 3200LE 3320SE 3350SE 3360SE 3720SE á á á á...
General Terminal Information When you turn on your WBT the Winterm Connection Manager displays (see Figure 2-1). From the connection manager press F2 to display the Terminal Properties dialog box. Two of the 10 properties sheets in this dialog box provide general information about your WBT.
11 11 General Terminal Information Version and Copyright Information Version and Copyright Information Version and Copyright Information Version and Copyright Information The General General properties sheet includes information about the current software on General General your terminal and copyright statements. See Figure 2-2. The General General properties General General...
Chapter 2 Note The amount of available RAM shown on this properties sheet depends on the model of terminal in use. Caution There is one function on the General properties sheet, Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Property Settings. Contact your system administrator before using this function.
Display Configuration From the Winterm Connection Manager (Figure 2-1) press F2 on your keyboard. The Terminal Properties dialog box displays (see Figure 3-1). The Display properties sheet available in this dialog box allows you to configure display screen resolution and turn on the energy savers functions. To invoke this properties sheet click on the Display tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box.
Display Configuration Table 3-1 Display Screen Resolution Display Properties Sheet Area Called... To Use... Desktop Area and The scrolling list box displays the current terminal display screen Refresh Frequency resolution. Scroll and click on a selection to change the resolution. The default is 640 x 480 @ 60 Hz. Test Click on this command button to test the setting selected in the above scrolling list box.
Chapter 3 Table 3-1 Display Screen Resolution, Continued Display Properties Sheet Area Called... To Use... After five seconds the following dialog box displays: Follow the instructions in the dialog box. If you click on Yes, you will return to the Display properties sheet. If you click on No, the following dialog box will display: Follow the instructions in the dialog box.
Display Configuration Table 3-2 Energy Savers Display Properties Sheet Area Called... To Use... Enable Energy Savers Click on this check box to activate the energy saver functions. When you check this box, all three functions in the group box are activated: Screen Saver Click on this radio button to enable the screen saver.
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Chapter 3 To finish, click on Apply then Close. The following dialog box displays: Figure 3-2 Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box You can also click on Cancel to cancel any changes and return to the Winterm Connection Manager.
Keyboard and Mouse Configuration From the Winterm Connection Manager you can configure your terminal’s keyboard and mouse. Press F2 on your keyboard. The Terminal Properties dialog box displays. In this dialog box is a properties sheet you can use for setting up your keyboard and mouse.
Keyboard and Mouse Configuration Keyboard This paragraph discusses configuring your keyboard, referring to Figure 4-1 and using Table 4-1. Table 4-1 Keyboard Input Properties Sheet Area Called... To Use... Keyboard Use this group box to configure your keyboard: Locale Use this scroll list to select a language for the keyboard: •...
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Chapter 4 Table 4-1 Keyboard, Continued Input Properties Sheet Area Called... To Use... Note An IEPC keyboard is required for any language other than English (US). The keyboard layouts are different for each of the languages listed above. NumLock On Boot Click on this check box to enable the Num Lock function on your keyboard.
Keyboard and Mouse Configuration Mouse This section discusses configuring your mouse referring to Figure 4-1 and using Table 4-2. Table 4-2 Mouse Input Properties Sheet Area Called... To Use... Mouse Use the following dialog box to configure mouse attributes. Properties... Click on this command button to invoke the Mouse Properties dialog box.
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Chapter 4 Table 4-2 Mouse, Continued Input Properties Sheet Area Called... To Use... Pointer Acceleration Use this slider control to adjust the acceleration of the mouse. Pointer Speed Use this slider control to adjust the speed of the mouse. To finish, click on Apply then Close to apply the changes and return to the Winterm Connection Manager.
Managing Connections The Winterm Connection Manager is designed to help you manage your network connections. The manager consists of the Connections properties sheet and the Configure properties sheet. With it you can configure, make, and end connections, and gracefully shut down the terminal. Figure 2-1 shows the Winterm Connection Manager.
Chapter 5 Note The Connections properties sheet is the default sheet displayed by the Winterm Connection Manager. Table 5-1 identifies and describes each of functions of the properties sheet. Table 5-1 Connections Properties Sheet Function Description Connection Name This application window lists the connections that you can use.
Managing Connections Shutting Down the Terminal Use the Shutdown Window dialog box to log off, shut down, or shut down and restart the terminal. Figure 5-1 shows the Shutdown Window dialog box. Figure 5-1 Shutdown Window Dialog Box Click on the Shutdown command button in the Winterm Connection Manager to invoke this dialog box.
Multiple Sessions Setting Up Multiple Sessions To start multiple sessions: 1. Click on a connection in the Connection Name list in the Winterm Connection Manager to launch your first session. (See “Managing Connections” for more information about configuring connection parameters). 2.
Chapter-6 See your system administrator for detailed information about your terminal’s ability to conduct multiple sessions. Manipulating Multiple Sessions With multiple sessions active, you can toggle between sessions. To toggle between sessions: • Press Ctrl+Alt+↑ to proceed to the previous session. •...
Getting Help Getting Help provides solutions to problems that may occur while you are using your terminal. Troubleshooting Your Terminal Troubleshooting Your Terminal, Table 7-1, lists some common problems and the solutions to those problems. Table 7-1 Troubleshooting the Terminal Problem Solution When you turn on the terminal nothing...
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Chapter 7 Table 7-1 Troubleshooting the Terminal, Continued Problem Solution You are not able to make a network 1. Verify that the network cable is properly connection using the Winterm Connection connected. Manager. 2. Verify that the network cable is connected to a hub or other network outlet.
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Getting Help Note If any other error messages are displayed, you have any other problems, or you cannot find a solution in this table, contact your network system administrator.
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Index 37 Index Test Turn Off Monitor Wait Numerics Independant Computing Architecture 100Base-T Integrated-CRT model number 10Base-T 3720SE Control keys Logging off the terminal Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow Ctrl+Alt+End Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow Modular model numbers 3200LE 3320SE 3350SE Dialog boxes 3360SE Mouse Properties Shutdown Window Terminal Login Terminal Properties...
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Index 38 WBT model numbers 3200LE xvii TN3270 3320SE xvii TN5250 3350SE xvii Touch screen 3360SE xvii 3720SE xvii Windows 2000 Windows 3.1 Windows 95 USB port Windows 98 Windows CE Windows NT Windows-based terminal Wall mount Wizards xvii Setup WBT Setup...
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® Winterm 3000 Series Windows -based Terminal Users Guide Written and published by: Wyse Technology Inc., May 2000 ® ® Created using FrameMaker , Acrobat , and Magellan™ The on-line book is provided in both PDF and HTML versions, presented on both...
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