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US110
N8120-006F
User's Guide
4th Edition, March 2009
856-122300-105-00

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  • Page 1 US110 N8120-006F User's Guide 4th Edition, March 2009 856-122300-105-00...
  • Page 2 Notes: (1) No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form without the prior written permission of NEC Corporation. (2) The contents of this manual may be revised without prior notice.
  • Page 3: Notes On Safety

    Keep this User's Guide at hand for quick reference at anytime necessary. Be sure to read this section carefully. NOTES ON SAFETY - Always read the Notes - The following includes information necessary for proper and safe operation of the product. For details of component names described in this section, See Chapter 2.
  • Page 4 (Example) Symbol to draw attention Description of a danger Term indicating a degree of danger WARNING Plug in to a proper power source. Use a wall outlet of specified voltage. Use of an improper power source may cause a fire or a power leak.
  • Page 5 Do not touch the US110 components with wet hand. Otherwise, an electric shock may be caused. Keep water or liquid away from the US110. Otherwise, an electric shock or a fire may be caused. Indicates a general prohibited action that cannot be specifically identified.
  • Page 6: Safety Notes

    Safety Notes This section provides notes on using your US110 safely. Read this section carefully to ensure proper and safe use of the US110. For symbols, see "SAFETY INDICATIONS" provided earlier. General WARNING Do not use the US110 for services where critical high availability may directly affect human lives.
  • Page 7: Power Supply And Power Cord Use

    Use a wall outlet of specified voltage. Use of an improper power source may cause a fire or a power leak. Do not install the US110 where you need an extension cord. Use of a cord that does not meet the power specifications of your US110 may heat up the cord and cause a fire.
  • Page 8: Installation, Relocation, Storage, And Connection

    ■ Do not use the US110 in the place where corrosive gases exist. Make sure not to locate or use the US110 in the place where corrosive gases (sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, chlorine, ammonia, ozone, etc.) exist.
  • Page 9: Cleaning And Working With Us110

    US110. Disconnect the power plug before accessing inside the US110. Make sure to power off the US110 and disconnect the power plug from a power outlet before cleaning. Touching the inside of US110 with its power cord connected to a power source may cause an electric shock even of the US110 is off-powered.
  • Page 10: For Proper Operation

    US110. When you have just turned off the US110, wait at least 10 seconds before turning it back on. If the US110 is connected to the UPS, set at least 10 seconds delay in the power-on schedule.
  • Page 11: Restricted Features

    If a firewall is installed between the US110 and the virtual PC and you want to use the high-speed animation feature, you need to open the specific port. For more information, see "Readme"...
  • Page 12: Preface

    About This Guide This manual is a guide for proper setup and use of your US110. This manual also covers useful procedures for dealing with difficulties and problems that may arise during setup or operation of your US110.
  • Page 13: Organization Of This Guide

    US110. Chapter 4 Maintenance provides you with all the information necessary to maintain successful operation of the US110. This chapter also includes helpful information for solving problems that might occur with your system.
  • Page 14: In The Package

    Make sure to provide this guide and all the accessories along with the product to a third party. Disposal Dispose of the US110 and all the option devices according to all national laws and regulations. Also, dispose of the power cord provided with the US110 to avoid diversion to some other devices.
  • Page 15: Table Of Contents

    Connecting to Virtual PC ......................19 Logoff from Virtual PC ......................20 Shutdown of US110 ........................21 Chapter 2 Using Features of US110 ..............23 Using Terminal Connection Manager..................23 Configuring ICA and RDP Connections ................... 25 Using Control Panel ........................33 Keyboard ...........................
  • Page 16 Automatic Reconnection Feature of Connection Entry ............107 Administrator Mode and User Mode on Control Panel ............110 Software Update ........................111 Software Update ........................116 VPN Connection........................117 Screen Capture of US110 ......................123 Setting RDP Encryption Level ....................124 Chapter 4 Maintenance................... 125 Troubleshooting......................125 Problem with US110 .......................125 Problems with Logon to Terminal Connection Manager............125...
  • Page 17 Problems with Settings Initialization..................128 Problems with Ports used in US110 ..................128 Setting change while configuring [Auto Start] of connection entry and [Power Off] of logoff operation..................129 About US110 Network Speed ....................129 Problems with Update ......................130 About Software Phone in VPN Connection ................
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  • Page 19: Chapter 1 About Us110

    Press this switch to power on/off the US110. Pressing this switch once lights the POWER lamp to indicate the US110 is powered. Pressing it again causes the shutdown confirmation message to appear. To shutdown the US110 forcibly, press and hold this switch for at least four seconds.
  • Page 20: Rear View

    2 About US110 Rear View LAN connector Connect with a network system on LAN. Supports 1000BASE-T/100BASE-TX/10BASE-T network subsystem. USB connector Connect a device having the USB interface to this connector. Monitor connector Connect a display unit to this connector. Power connector (15 V) Connect the provided AC adapter to this connector.
  • Page 21: Installation And Cable Connection

    Install the US110 on the rigid, flat desk. Close enough to connect the power cord Clean and tidy room It is recommended that the US110 should be used in a room where temperature is in the range between 15 to 25ºC.
  • Page 22 4 About US110 Do not place the US110 in the following places. Placing the US110 in such places may cause malfunctions of the US110. Places with drastic changes in temperature (e.g., near a heater, air conditioner, or refrigerator) Places with strong vibration Places where corrosive gases (sulfur dioxide, hydrogen sulfide, nitrogen dioxide, chlorine, ammonia, ozone, etc) exist.
  • Page 23 About US110 5 Installation by Using N8120-102 Desk/LCD Mount Kit (Option) Refer to the manual provided with N8120-102 Desk/LCD Mount Kit for how to install the US110 by using an optional Desk/LCD Mount Kit N8120-102. US110 Desk/LCD Mount Kit Installing US110 on a desk by using N8120-102 as a pedestal...
  • Page 24 6 About US110 Installation by Using N8120-103 LCD Mount Adjuster Option To install the US110 on the desired location of rear of the LCD unit, use the N8120-103 LCD Mount Adjuster Option. Refer to the manual provided with N8120-103 LCD Mount Adjuster Option for how to install the US110 by using an optional LCD Mount Adjuster N8120-103.
  • Page 25: Connecting With Network

    About US110 7 Connecting with Network Connect US110 with the network. First connect the network cable, connect the provided power cord of the AC adapter to the US110, and then connect the power plug to the power receptacle. WARNING Observe the following instructions to use the US110 safely. Failure to follow these instructions may result in death or serious personal injury.
  • Page 26 8 About US110 Secure the power cord(s) and interface cables with a tie wrap. USB device USB Handset Headphone or PC speaker Microphone FRONT Hub (multi-port repeater) USB device AC adapter Handset or Headset Display unit REAR...
  • Page 27: Using Us110

    The US110 is a Thin Client terminal to be connected to virtual PC. The minimum system configuration of Thin Client system requires a single US110 and a virtual PC (see "Standard Configuration").
  • Page 28: Standard Configuration

    10 About US110 Standard Configuration The minimum configuration of Thin Client system requires a single US110 and a server that hosts virtual PC. Configure network as the default of US110, and specify destination port of virtual PC using Terminal Connection Manager. Then, you are ready to connect with the virtual PC.
  • Page 29 US110 to download server, several US110s can be configured concurrently, not individually. US110 does not retain system clock when it is off-powered. To adjust the system clock of US110 at next startup, use the SNTP server to synchronize the clock.
  • Page 30 HTTP server (Download server) You can use HTTP server as a download server for US110. US110 can obtain the settings information of US110 system and connection list of virtual PC from the download server and use them. In addition, update version of US110 software can also be obtained from the download server.
  • Page 31 About US110 13 Extension 2 Linking US110 with SSC (the management tool for VPCC) can enhance maintainability of Thin Client system. US110 supports Client Management Option (CMO) and agent feature of DPM for linkage with SSC. NOTE: DPM is supported VPCC 2.0 or later.
  • Page 32 Figure 1-4 VPN VPCC (Virtual PC Center) VPN GW US110 can use L2TP as a protocol for VPN. Specify L2TP at VPN gateway to which US110 connect with. Authentication server Authentication server certifies the connected user responding with the request from VPN...
  • Page 33: Basic Operations Of Us110

    [Configure] tab on Terminal Connection Manager or not appropriately to users. At the first startup of US110, initial settings are applied. Name of each US110 is assigned by default, and the network is configured initially to obtain the network address from the DHCP server. If you do not need to modify the initial settings, use the Control Panel as is.
  • Page 34: Configuring Network

    16 About US110 Configuring Network By the default setting of US110, the network is configured initially to obtain the IP address from the DHCP server. If you want to change configuration, take the following steps. On the Terminal Connection Manager, click the [Control Panel] button to open the Control Panel window.
  • Page 35: Setting Display Resolution

    In the [Display settings] frame, choose an appropriate values for [Display resolution] and [Screen color] from the pulldown menu. Click [OK] to close the window. The US110 will reboot with the specified resolution. NOTE: If you check to [Activate DDC], the optimum display settings can be obtained, if your display unit supports DDC.
  • Page 36: Configuring Connection For Virtual Pc

    18 About US110 Configuring Connection for Virtual PC This step creates a connection entry for virtual PC to be connected with US110. Click the [Configure] tab on the Terminal Connection Manager. Click [Add]. On the [New Connection] dialog box, select [Microsoft Remote Desktop Client] from the pulldown menu.
  • Page 37: Connecting To Virtual Pc

    Select a virtual PC you want to connect from the [Connection Name] list, then click [Connect]. The US110 is connected with the virtual PC. The logon dialog box of the virtual PC appears. After you have logged on the virtual PC, the window shows a desktop of virtual PC. You can access various programs using the Start menu.
  • Page 38: Logoff From Virtual Pc

    20 About US110 Logoff from Virtual PC To quit from the virtual PC, select [Start] - [Logoff] from task bar of the virtual PC. When you logged off from the virtual PC, the screen returns to the Terminal Connection Manager of...
  • Page 39: Shutdown Of Us110

    About US110 21 Shutdown of US110 Click the [Shutdown] button in the [Connections] tab of the Terminal Connection Manager to shutdown the US110. NOTE: The [Shutdown] button appears only in the [Connections] tab, not in the [Configure] tab.
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  • Page 41: Chapter 2 Using Features Of Us110

    This chapter describes how to use various features of US110. Using Terminal Connection Manager After you power on the US110, the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box will open. If you are prompted to logon to Terminal Connection Manager, enter your user name, password and domain in the logon dialog box.
  • Page 42 Click [Shutdown] to open the Shutdown dialog box of terminal. Click [Yes] to shutdown the US110. If you have logged onto the Terminal Connection Manager, click [Logoff] to log off from the terminal. The [Logoff] button appears only when you have logged onto Terminal Connection Manager.
  • Page 43: Configuring Ica And Rdp Connections

    Set a startup option for the selected connection entry. The selected item can be connected automatically at startup of US110. NOTE: Only one entry can be connected automatically at startup of US110. If this option has already been set for any other entries, the latest one becomes valid.
  • Page 44 26 Using Features of US110 Edit RDP Connection When you select an RDP connection entry and click [Edit], the RDP Connection dialog box that allows you to view or configure the connection will open. To add a new RDP connection, click [Add], and select [Microsoft Remote Desktop Client] in the [New Connection] dialog box.
  • Page 45 Select the color depth of the RDP session. Select True Color (24 bits, can be selected only when the number of colors for US110 is set to 32-bit), High Colors (16 bits), or 256 Colors. If the RDP server does not support the selected color depth, the US110 renegotiates the color depth to the lower value (for example, 256 Colors).
  • Page 46 Select [Bring to this computer] or [No sound]. Local devices Select an option to use the optional device connected with the US110 from the virtual PC, when logged on to the remote computer. Figure 2-6 Edit RDP Connection - Programs...
  • Page 47 Using Features of US110 29 Setup each item according to the following guidelines. Application to run Select [Desktop] or [File name]. – Desktop Displays desktop when logged on. – File name (up to 259 characters), Working Directory (up to 259 characters) Enter the name, argument, and working directory of application program you want to run automatically at session establishment.
  • Page 48 Reconnect if connection is dropped When selected, causes the US110 to automatically reconnect to a session after an unintentional disconnect. Reconnect if Windows logon is cancelled When selected, causes the US110 to automatically reconnect to a session if logon to Windows is cancelled.
  • Page 49 Using Features of US110 31 Edit ICA Connections If you select an entry name for an ICA connection and click [Edit], you can view and configure the connection entry on Edit Connection Details dialog box. To add new ICA connections, click [Add] in the [Terminal Connection Manager]. Then, select [Citrix ICA Client] in the New Connection dialog box.
  • Page 50 Select the color depth of the ICA session. Select 16 Colors, 256 Colors, High Color, or True Color (can be selected only when the number of colors for US110 is set to 32-bit). If the ICA server does not support the selected color depth, the US110 renegotiates the color depth to the lower value (for example, 16 Colors).
  • Page 51: Using Control Panel

    Using Features of US110 33 Using Control Panel When you click an icon to select it, the lower part of the window shows role of the selected icon. To access the feature, double click an icon, or click an icon then click the [Open] button.
  • Page 52 34 Using Features of US110 Menu Items Displayed in User Mode (Default Setting) Immediately after the US110 is started, the control panel displays menu items for user mode. Keyboard You can enable or disable the keyboard repeat feature, specify the time when key will start to repeat, and repeat rate.
  • Page 53 You can set values to be applied to all ICA entries. Also, you can set the default value for new ICA entry. File Upload Use this dialog to upload the US110 configuration information or connections list file. Log-on Settings Use this dialog to provide settings for log-on to Terminal Connection Manager.
  • Page 54: Keyboard

    36 Using Features of US110 Keyboard Use the Keyboard Properties dialog to enable or disable the character repeat feature. Figure 2-11 Keyboard Properties Setup each item according to the following guidelines. Setting Character Repeat When enabled, the same character will quickly appear when the associated key is held down.
  • Page 55: Mouse

    Using Features of US110 37 Mouse Use the Mouse Properties dialog to specify the double-click speed and options for mouse. Double-Click Specify the double-click speed. Figure 2-12 Mouse Properties - Double-Click Double click the grid mark at the upper right of the dialog box with the certain speed.
  • Page 56: Display

    Setup each item according to the following guidelines. Image You can choose the desired pattern to be used for desktop ground of US110 from the Image list box. If you want a solid color, select "(None)". Tile image on background Check to [Tile image on background] to fill the overall screen with the selected patterns.
  • Page 57 Using Features of US110 39 Appearance Use the Appearance dialog box to select the desired color for window layout and characters from the color Scheme list. Figure 2-15 Display Properties - Appearance Setup each item according to the following guidelines.
  • Page 58 40 Using Features of US110 Figure 2-16 Color Palette If the desired color is found in Basic colors, select it and click [OK]. The selected color is reflected to the color button. If you need different color from the Basic colors, click [Define >>] at the lower part of the Color palette to create a new color.
  • Page 59 Using Features of US110 41 Backlight Use the Back Light dialog box to automatically turn off the backlight. Figure 2-18 Display Properties - Backlight Setup each item according to the following guidelines. Configure When checked, the backlight is turned off after the specified time has passed.
  • Page 60: Volume & Sounds Properties

    Check to [Applications] check box to beep the program specific sound. – Notifications Check to [Notifications] check box to beep for alarms, appointments, and reminders. The US110 does not support this feature. Enable clicks and tap for: Check to [Key clicks] and select the sound volume (Loud or Soft).
  • Page 61 Using Features of US110 43 Sounds You can set the events for beep on the [Sounds] tab window. Figure 2-20 Volume & Sounds Properties - Sounds Setup each item according to the following guidelines. Event This box shows information you have selected in [Scheme] field (Windows CE Default, No Sound, All Sounds, etc.).
  • Page 62: Date/Time Properties

    Put a cursor onto Time, Minute, or Second. Then use click arrow mark (up or down) to select a value. Time Zone Select a time zone where the US110 is located. The defaults are Osaka, Sapporo, and Tokyo. Automatically adjust clock for daylight saving This checkbox becomes active if the time zone having the daylight saving time is selected.
  • Page 63: Network

    Figure 2-22 Network and Dial-up Connection Setting IP Address To configure a network to be used normally for US110, use ['NETCLIENT-NSS' Settings] dialog box. On the dialog box, "Obtain an IP address via DHCP" is selected by the default. If you want to assign an IP address manually, click "Specify an IP address"...
  • Page 64: Printers

    46 Using Features of US110 Printers Use the Printer dialog box to add, delete, or modify the printer configuration. Figure 2-24 Printers...
  • Page 65 Select the port to use for your printer from the list box. Figure 2-25 Printer Wizard - Select Printer Port (Local Printer) Select "LPT1" to configure the local printer that is connected to US110. "LPT2" may be used depending on system configuration. If the connection is improper or the printer is...
  • Page 66 Figure 2-27 Printer Wizard - Select Printer Model (Local Printer)) If the administrator has uploaded the "prnlist.txt" file to US110, the dialog to select a printer is displayed. Select a desired printer from the list. If the list does not contain the printer you want to use, check to "User Defined"...
  • Page 67 Using Features of US110 49 Name Your Printer Specify the name of your printer with up to 100 characters. Figure 2-28 Printer Wizard - Name Your Printer (Local Printer) Set Default Printer Use this dialog to determine whether to use the selected printer for usual operation or not.
  • Page 68 50 Using Features of US110 Configure another printer Select whether you want to configure another printer or not. Figure 2-30 Printer Wizard - Configure another printer (Local Printer) If you need to set up another printer, select [Yes]. The Printer Wizard starts to let you configure another printer.
  • Page 69 Using Features of US110 51 Verifying New Printer Use this dialog to verify that the printer you have configured is surely added to the system. Figure 2-32 Verifying New Printer Verifying Model Name The model name must be identical to the model name (printer driver name) defined in PC.
  • Page 70 52 Using Features of US110 Check the model name that appears in the "Model" field. Figure 2-34 Verifying Model Name...
  • Page 71 Using Features of US110 53 Add Network Printer Select [Add Printer] and click [Open] or double click the Printer icon to open the Printer wizard. Select the Printer Port Select the port to use for your printer from the dialog box, and click [Next].
  • Page 72 54 Using Features of US110 Enter network path If you have selected "Network" in "Select the Printer Port" dialog box, enter the network path of your printer. Figure 2-37 Printer Wizard - Network Path – Model Name Enter the model name of the printer with up to 100 characters.
  • Page 73 Using Features of US110 55 Finish Printer Setup Select whether you want to configure another printer or not. Figure 2-39 Printer Wizard - Configure Another Printer To finish the printer setup, select [No] for "Do you want to configure another printer?"...
  • Page 74 56 Using Features of US110 Finish Printer Setup A message indicating the successful completion of Printer Setup Wizard is displayed. Figure 2-40 Printer Wizard - Completion of Printer Setup Wizard Properties To view the printer properties, double click the Printer icon or select the Printer icon and right click [Properties].
  • Page 75 Using Features of US110 57 Creating prnlist.txt File Describe available printers in prnlist.txt file, and upload it to US110. Then, you can select a printer you want to setup from the list as shown in Figure 2-27 "Select the Printer Model (with prnlist.txt provided)"...
  • Page 76 How to create list.txt file Example of list.txt Load the prnlist.txt file on the US110 by using the update feature. To load the prnlist.txt file, the list.txt file is required. Create the list.txt file as shown above, and save the file in Unicode format.
  • Page 77: Regional And Language Settings

    Using Features of US110 59 Regional and Language Settings Use [Regional and Language Settings] dialog box to specify the display format of numbers, currency, time, and date. Regional Settings Use this dialog to change the display format of numbers, currency, time, and date in some application program.
  • Page 78: Terminal Server Client Licenses

    60 Using Features of US110 Input Language Use this dialog to confirm an input language to use when you start your device. Figure 2-43 Regional and Language Settings - Input Language Terminal Server Client Licenses Use this dialog box to view the license information.
  • Page 79: System Properties

    NOTE: You need not to change memory setting in normal case, however, you may change it to adjust the system performance of US110. The change you have made on this dialog box will return to default value when US110 is rebooted.
  • Page 80 62 Using Features of US110 Device Name Figure 2-46 System Properties - Device Name Use these boxes to enter your US110 device name and a short description. Boxes for Device name and Device description are filled with the default value. Device name Enter the device name with up to 15 characters.
  • Page 81 Specify the waiting time until the network becomes ready to connect. Enter a value between 0 and 300 seconds in [Waiting time till reconnection] box. The default value is 7 seconds. Use this setting if you use US110 in the environment that requires waiting time. Use extended printer driver Check this item to use the extended printer driver.
  • Page 82 [Waiting time till reconnection] by the default. However, when the address for the specified DHCP option number is obtained within the specified time, US110 proceeds to the next process. If the static IP address is specified for [Network Settings], US110 waits for the time specified for [Waiting time till reconnection], then proceeds to the next process.
  • Page 83: Certificates

    Using Features of US110 65 Certificates Use Certificates dialog box to import, view, or remove the certificate. Figure 2-48 Certificates Select a type of certificates from the list box that you want to view. Select Trusted Authorities, Personal Certificates, or Other Authorities.
  • Page 84 66 Using Features of US110 When you select "From a File", Select the Certificate File dialog box appears. Choose the desired certificate from the list. Figure 2-50 Certificates - Select Certificate File A confirmation message "Root Certificate Store" appears. Read the contents and click [Yes].
  • Page 85 Using Features of US110 67 View Select a certificate that you want to view from the box of the Certificates dialog, and click [View]. The Properties for the selected certificate appears. When you select the desired field from the Field list box, its detail is displayed in the Details box.
  • Page 86: Global Ica Client Settings

    68 Using Features of US110 Global ICA Client Settings Use this dialog box to provide settings to be applied to all the ICA entries or a new ICA entry. Keyboard Shortcuts You can define your own keyboard shortcuts based on the system's keyboard shortcuts.
  • Page 87 To enable the Program Neighborhood Agent, you need to restart US110 upon completion of settings. To use window display feature of US110 to the maximum extent, it is recommended to select High Colors (16 bits) for window display of US110 and ICA.
  • Page 88 70 Using Features of US110 Server Location Use the Server Location dialog box to specify the server location and the protocol to be used for the new ICA entry. Figure 2-55 Global ICA Client Settings - Server Location Setup each item according to the following guidelines.
  • Page 89: Firewall Settings

    Using Features of US110 71 Firewall Settings Use the Firewall Settings dialog box to specify the default SOCKS or Secure proxy, remap alternate address, and provide settings for SSL/TLS Relay to be used for the new entry. Figure 2-56 Global ICA Client Settings - Firewall Settings Configure the SOCKS or Secure protocol server to be used and SSL/TLS Relay for the new ICA entry.
  • Page 90 72 Using Features of US110 To configure the default Secure proxy server for the new entry: Select "Secure (HTTPS)" from the Proxy list box. Enter the IP address or DNS name of the Secure proxy server in the Proxy address box.
  • Page 91: Network Utilities

    Using Features of US110 73 Network Utilities Use this dialog box to verify network connection status. Figure 2-57 Network Utilities Use this dialog box to run "ping", "ipconfig", or "netstat" command to confirm the network status. Select a proper command and click [Run]. The specified command is executed.
  • Page 92 74 Using Features of US110 ping Utility The ping dialog box executes the ping diagnostic utility and displays response messages. ping is a diagnostic tool that sends an echo request to a network host. The host parameter is either a valid host name or an IP address.
  • Page 93: Sntp

    Click [Synchronize] to access the SNTP server to set the current time. [Done] button Click [Done] to exit from SNTP. NOTE: US110 does not retain the system time when it is off-powered. To set system time of US110 automatically at next startup, use SNTP.
  • Page 94: Update

    76 Using Features of US110 Update Use this dialog box to modify network configuration used for update, and to update US110 in manual mode. Update Use this dialog box to update US110. Figure 2-59 Update Click [Update] to start updating.
  • Page 95 IMPORTANT: If any wallpaper (bmp file) that is not listed in "list.txt" file exists on US110, that file will be deleted. (Application being updated will not be deleted.) Specify the file name "list.txt" with lower-case characters. If it is specified as "List.txt", the Linux server recognizes it as a different...
  • Page 96: Update Settings

    78 Using Features of US110 Update Settings Use this dialog box to provide settings for connection to be used for update. Figure 2- 60 Update Settings Setup each item according to the following guidelines. Use DHCP Option Check this item to obtain protocol, server name, and server relative path for the DHCP option number specified in DHCP Option No.
  • Page 97 DHCP Status The status of DHCP is displayed. Automatically update on booting Check this item to automatically update at bootup of US110. Time-out of automatic update When [Automatically update on booting] is selected, specify the time for detecting the server. Available values are between 0 and 300 seconds. The default value is 0 second.
  • Page 98 Error detection feature in update process is enhanced in this version. Accordingly, error messages related automatic update may be displayed at startup of US110, though they are not displayed in the earlier version. In the earlier version, if the server for automatic update is installed but the file necessary for update (e.g., list.txt) is...
  • Page 99: File Upload

    The settings information of US110 is uploaded to the server with the file name "common.txt". Placing "common.txt" file in the download server, and add description "common.txt" to the list.txt file in the same folder allows another US110 to download and apply the settings information of US110.
  • Page 100 82 Using Features of US110 Setup each item according to the following guidelines. NOTE: If any setting has been made in the previous upload process, it is displayed as the default value. Upload settings information Click [Upload] to upload settings information to the server. Then, common.txt file is created in the server.
  • Page 101: Log-On Settings

    Using Features of US110 83 Log-on Settings This section describes about log-on settings used when logging on to Terminal Connection Manager. Log-on Settings Information The following dialog box shows settings information used to log on to Terminal Connection Manager. Figure 2-62 Log-on Settings Information...
  • Page 102 84 Using Features of US110 Log-on Settings Use this dialog box to change log-on settings for Terminal Connection Manager. Figure 2-63 Log-on Settings Setup each item according to the following guidelines. Use DHCP Options Check to obtain protocol, server name, and server relative path for the DHCP option number specified in DHCP Option No.
  • Page 103 Using Features of US110 85 DHCP Status The status of DHCP is displayed. Use Log-on to Terminal Connection Manager Check to enable log-on to Terminal Connection Manager. The domain name is preserved Enables or disables to preserve the domain name that has been specified in Log-on to Terminal Connection Manager dialog.
  • Page 104: Usb Storage Device Settings

    The hard disk drive to be used must be of FAT format (FAT32). When using the USB storage device, it is recommended to use settings on virtual PC together with settings on US110. If the group policy settings on virtual PC is set, the USB storage device cannot be used with settings on US110 side only.
  • Page 105: Settings Initialization

    Using Features of US110 87 Settings Initialization Use this dialog to initialize the settings of US110. Figure 2-65 Setting Initialization The registry settings stored in the US110 is initialized. Checking to "Delete Update Files" box deletes the wallpaper file (.bmp), printer information file, and certificates file that are downloaded to US110.
  • Page 106: Set Administrator Password

    88 Using Features of US110 Set Administrator Password Use this dialog box to set password used for switching over the administrator mode. If the administrator password has already been set, a dialog box to enter the old password will open.
  • Page 107: Setting User Mode

    Using Features of US110 89 Setting User Mode Use [User Mode Properties] to configure display settings for Control Panel icons and Terminal Connection Manager during User Mode. Figure 2-68 User Mode Properties Display Icon List Select icons to be displayed in Control Panel during User Mode.
  • Page 108 90 Using Features of US110 Display Shutdown Button in the Terminal Connection Manager When checked, the [Shutdown] button is displayed in Terminal Connection Manager. When the Control Panel opens, selection at the last time is displayed. (At the first time, the default setting is displayed.)
  • Page 109: Switch To User Mode

    Using Features of US110 91 Switch to User Mode Use this dialog box to switch to User Mode from Administrator Mode. Figure 2-69 Switch to User Mode The authority is switched to User Mode from Administrator Mode. NOTES: If an application is invoked from the Control Panel, switching to User Mode is disabled.
  • Page 110: Shutdown Settings

    – Power off Power off the US110. – Wake On LAN Let the US110 start when it received a specific packet from the other computer on network. Log-off action of connection entry Select an action at log-off of connection entry.
  • Page 111: Ssc Agent

    Using Features of US110 93 SSC Agent Use this dialog box to set SSC Agent configuration. Figure 2-71 SSC Agent Setup each item according to the following guidelines. Download Agent Check to enable DPM option. DPM Server IP Address Enter the IP address of DPM server (when DPM option is enabled).
  • Page 112: Application Installer

    94 Using Features of US110 Application Installer Use this dialog box to install an application from a USB storage device. Figure 2-72 Application Installer This dialog box is displayed to confirm execution of Application Installer. Click [Start Installation] to execute Application Installer.
  • Page 113 See "Update" described earlier for the format of list.txt file. IMPORTANT: Before running the Application Installer, USB storage device must be connected with US110. The Installer file (cab file) searches list files in US110 directory under the USB memory. It does not search for files in subdirectories.
  • Page 114: Logging

    96 Using Features of US110 Logging Use this dialog box to provide settings for logging and update the log file. Figure 2-75 Logging Setup each item according to the following guidelines. Output Log Level Select "NONE", "ERROR", or "WARNING" for output log level. The default is "NONE".
  • Page 115 Using Features of US110 97 Anonymous Usage When checked, Anonymous is used when you logon to the server. User Name Specify the user name to be used for logon to the server with up to 128 characters. Password Specify the password to be used for logon to the server with up to 128 characters.
  • Page 116: Error Reporting

    98 Using Features of US110 Error Reporting You can obtain an information of error occurred on Windows system. Figure 2-76 Error Reporting Setup each item according to the following guidelines. Enable error Reporting Check to obtain an error information. Click [OK] after you have changed setting.
  • Page 117 Using Features of US110 99 Setup each item according to the following guidelines. Protocol The protocol to be used for sending dump file is displayed. Server Name Enter the server name or IP address with up to 256 characters in which you want to send the dump file.
  • Page 118: Display Resolution Settings

    100 Using Features of US110 Display Resolution Settings Use this dialog box to specify display resolution and screen saver. Figure 2- 77 Display Resolution Settings Activate DDC When [Activate DDC] is checked, [Select best display setting on DDC monitor] or [DDC Display Resolution] can be configured.
  • Page 119 NOTE: If the specified resolution is beyond the capability of display, the screen will show nothing. In such a case, you can reboot US110 with 640×480 (VGA) 16bpp screen resolution by pressing F12 key within 3 seconds after reboot. If the display supports DDC, US110 is rebooted with the best display setting for DDC monitor.
  • Page 120: Network Link Configuration

    102 Using Features of US110 Network Link Configuration Use this dialog box to set the network link configuration. Figure 2- 78 Network Link Configuration Settings Status The current network status is displayed. If network cable has not been connected, [DISCONNECTED] message will be displayed.
  • Page 121: Chapter 3 Using Advanced Features

    This chapter describes how to use advanced features of US110. Logon to Terminal Connection Manager After you turn on the US110, the Log-on to Terminal Connection Manager dialog box will open. NOTE: Log-on to Terminal Connection Manager is required only when your system administrator allows it.
  • Page 122: Change Password

    104 Using Advanced Features Change Password On the [Log-on to Terminal Connection Manager] dialog box, enter User name, Password, and Domain. Then, click [Change Password]. The following dialog box will open. Figure 3- 2 Log-on to Terminal Connection Manager - Change Password Password Enter your new password with up to 127 characters.
  • Page 123: User Profile

    HTTP or FTP server. See "File Upload" for creating a user profile. The US110 accesses these user profiles when you logon. The location of these files is specified in Log-on Settings. (See "Log-on Settings" for details.) When logged on to Terminal Connection Manager, the available connection entries are defined by the system administrator for each logon user.
  • Page 124 When logon state is disabled, clicking [Shutdown] opens the following dialog box. Figure 3- 3 End of Terminal Click [Yes] to shutdown the US110. When logon state is enabled, clicking [Shutdown] opens the following dialog box. Figure 3- 4 End of Terminal (Log off) When you clock [Log off], the [Log-on to Terminal Connection Manager] dialog box will open.
  • Page 125: Automatic Reconnection Feature Of Connection Entry

    Using Advanced Features 107 Automatic Reconnection Feature of Connection Entry When all the connected sessions are terminated, Terminal Connection Manager reconnects the connection entry which has been set in [Autostart] of the [Startup] option. By using this setting for the connection entry to be used, the configured connection entry will be connected automatically when all the connection entries currently connected are terminated.
  • Page 126 108 Using Advanced Features Removal Procedures Take steps below to remove the entry from Auto reconnection option. In case of running only with [Automatically start the selected connection at startup] option, uncheck the [Reconnect if all the connected sessions terminate.] check box. In case of changing to [Make the selected connection my Default connection] option, uncheck the [Reconnect if all the connected sessions terminate.] check box, and then select [Make the selected connection my Default connection].
  • Page 127 [Reconnect if all the connected sessions terminate.] will be invisible (grayed out) and it will be disabled for the configured entry. However, the settings will be saved in US110. These settings information will be distributed through common.txt.
  • Page 128: Administrator Mode And User Mode On Control Panel

    File Upload, US110s can share the settings. User Mode The User Mode allows you to access features of US110 in the range allowed for general users. The following items are limited by settings in "User Mode Settings".
  • Page 129: Software Update

    Software Update via Network Store the update file for US110 software in the FTP or HTTP server. The update file for operating system of US110 is named as "NK.nb0". For application files, store the application-specific installer files (.cab).
  • Page 130 Setup of DHCP Server By the factory default, the US110 obtains network address from DHCP server. In the network that uses DHCP server, you may skip the procedure to provide settings for update on US110 by using DHCP options. NOTE: You can specify not to use DHCP server for update of US110.
  • Page 131 Using Advanced Features 113 Setup for Update On the Control Panel of US110, double click [Update] icon. Figure 3- 6 Update Check the current settings in Update dialog box. If you want to change settings, click [Modify] and set parameters appropriately.
  • Page 132 When checked, [User Name] and [Password] boxes are grayed out. Automatically update on booting When checked, the US110 accesses to the specified server every time when it is started, and check the version of software. If any updated software is found, the US110 performs update automatically.
  • Page 133 You can check the version information of US110 OS in the following procedure: When the US110 starts, [OS OEM Build Version] appears on [Preparation Status]. If the US110 is disconnected from network, the [OS OEM Build Version] will not appear.
  • Page 134: Software Update

    You can use USB storage device for updating software. Updating using USB storage device can be performed only in administrator mode. To use USB storage, create a folder named [US110] in the USB storage device, and store the install files to be updated and "list.txt" file.
  • Page 135: Vpn Connection

    Intranet When the US110 starts VPN connection using L2TP + IPSec protocol, the IP address of intranet is added and the US110 is placed in the state as if it is connected with the intranet, allowing an access to VPCC.
  • Page 136 – IPSec is used for data encryption. For authentication of IPSec, [Preshared Key] is used. The character string of Preshared Key specified here will also be specified in US110. – Selects a policy to assign an IP address for US110 (to assign at L2TP gateway or at external authentication server).
  • Page 137 Using Advanced Features 119 Setting VPN Connection for US110 Select [Network and Dial-up Connections] in [Control Panel]. Right-click [Make New Connection] and then [New].
  • Page 138 120 Using Advanced Features Type a name for the connection in the box (ex. "VPN Connection"). Then select [Virtual Private Network (L2TP) in [Select the connection type] field, and click [Next]. Figure 3- 8 Make New Connection Enter the IP address of L2TP gateway in [Host name or IP address] box. Figure 3- 9 Connection...
  • Page 139 Using Advanced Features 121 Select [Configure] in [Connection] dialog box. Select [Use Pre-shared Key] from the [IPSEC settings] tab. Then type the pre-shared key which was specified in L2TP gateway in the box, then click [Finish]. Figure 3- 10 IPSEC Settings Select [TCP/IP Settings] in [Connection] dialog box.
  • Page 140 122 Using Advanced Features Select [Security Settings] in [Connection] dialog box. Check to [Unencrypted password (PAP)] and [Preview user name and password]. Figure 3- 12 Security Settings Then, select [Finish] in [Connection] dialog box.
  • Page 141: Screen Capture Of Us110

    Use this feature to capture the screen shots of US110. Press the [Print Screen] key on the US110 screen. Then, the screen image is stored in clipboard. You can use this image by pasting it on application (Paint) on destination virtual PC.
  • Page 142: Setting Rdp Encryption Level

    124 Using Advanced Features Setting RDP Encryption Level With Win2003 Terminal Service, you can specify the encryption level in configuration of terminal service. Click [Terminal Service Configuration] → [Connections] → [RDP-Tcp Properties] → [General] tab in the order. Available options are; FIPS-compliant, High, Client-compatible, and Low. The default is "Client-compatible".
  • Page 143: Chapter 4 Maintenance

    Chapter 4 Maintenance This Chapter explains how to maintain your US110 and helps you to identify and solve problems that may occur while using your system. Troubleshooting Problem with US110 Failed to activate external module: Switch to SSC Interaction is specified, but the download agent or logon agent is →...
  • Page 144: Problem When Using A Combination Of Multiple Thin Clients

    For example, if you use the US110 for the first connection with its color depth 16 bits, specify the color depth of the other thin client (e.g., US110 or RDP Client of Windows XP) as 16 bits.
  • Page 145: Problems With Usb Device

    Maintenance 127 Problems with USB Device The keyboard and mouse are disabled at startup if a printer is connected to US110: When the USB printer is connected to US110, the popup dialog prompting you to → specify device driver may appear at startup of US110. If the USB printer is connected to the port that has higher priority than those for keyboard and mouse, the keyboard and mouse are disabled.
  • Page 146: Problems With Settings Initialization

    Screen resolution setting information can not be initialized Screen resolution information is stored in a specific HW area, since it is required → for starting operating system of US110. [Settings Initialization] does not initialize the screen setting information. Problems with Ports used in US110...
  • Page 147: Setting Change While Configuring [Auto Start] Of Connection Entry And [Power Off] Of Logoff Operation

    Setting change while configuring [Auto Start] of connection entry and [Power Off] of logoff operation Follow steps below to change settings of US110 while using both Auto Start and Power Off options: Take the following steps when RDP connection fails due to an error caused by the →...
  • Page 148: Problems With Update

    If the firmware is updated while the USB handset is being connected, power OFF → US110 once. Cannot update using DPM: The batch files (.bat) used to transmit update files to US110 through DPM must be → created in [ANSI] format. Client Management Option reverts to Version 1: The Client Management Option provided in US110 update is of Version 1.
  • Page 149: Problems With Connection To Citrix's Xenapp

    Specified "3D bronze" for the shape of mouse pointer, but the mouse pointer remains unchanged: US110 does not support the colored cursor. Even if you select a colored mouse → pointer on Control Panel of virtual PC, the mouse pointer is still displayed in...
  • Page 150: Problem With Icons On Control Panel

    Problem with Icons on Control Panel "Update" icon does not appear on Control Panel: If "Use DPM" is specified in SSC Agent, the update feature specific to US110 is → disabled. Thus, the Update icon is not displayed on Control Panel.
  • Page 151: Cleaning

    Maintenance 133 Cleaning Clean the server on a regular basis to keep the server in a good shape. WARNING Observe the following instructions to use the server safely. Failure to follow these instructions may result in death or serious personal injury. See pages iv to ix for details.
  • Page 152 134 Maintenance Soak a soft cloth in neutral detergent that is diluted with cold or lukewarm water, and squeeze it firmly. Rub off stains on the mouse ball. Softly wipe the mouse ball with the cloth prepared in Step 5. Wipe the mouse ball with a dry soft cloth.
  • Page 153: Appendix A Specifications

    Appendix A Specifications Item Specification ARM926EJ 400 MHz CPU Memory 128 MB LPC Flash Memory 1 MB NAND Flash Memory 128 MB Network Interface 10/100/1000BASE-TX External Front USB x2, Microphone x1, Line-Out x1 Interface Rear USB x3, LAN x1, VGA x1, RJ-22 x1 Graphics Max.
  • Page 154 136 Specifications (This page is intentionally left blank.)
  • Page 155: Appendix B Enhancements/Fixes

    The default value for [Waiting time till reconnection] is changed to 7 seconds. 5. Enhancement in Printer Feature Extended printer driver is added. The extended printer driver can be specified on System tab in Control Panel. Using extended printer driver allows US110 to have several printers connected.
  • Page 156 6. Capture of Screen Shot of US110 Capturing screen shots of US110 is available. Pressing the [Print Screen] key while the window of US110 is displayed stores the screen image to clipboard. The stored image can be pasted on application (Paint) on virtual PC.
  • Page 157: January 2009 Version - Enhancements & Fixes

    From this version, WMV content acceleration while connecting to Windows Vista has been supported. Memory garbage collection process at US110 side has been improved. For detailed information, refer to the READ1ST text document of Multimedia Acceleration Module. 2. USB Redirection Functional Enhancements [NEC US ThinClient USB Redirection Module Rev.001a] has been released.
  • Page 158 140 Enhancements/Fixes 7. Network Link Configuration Now network link configuration can be set. Following set values can be specified. [10 MBPS Half Duplex] [10 MBPS Full Duplex] [100 MBPS Half Duplex] [100 MBPS Full Duplex] [Autonegotiation Mode] 8. Specification change for ALT+ Left click of Mouse In earlier versions, while connected to virtual PC, both ALT+ Left click of mouse and Right click of mouse were behaving same.
  • Page 159: September 2008 Version - Enhancements & Fixes

    2. Release of USB Redirection Feature By installing [US110 USB Redirection Module Rev.001] on virtual PC, Felica Reader/Writer device connected to US110 can be used from programs run on virtual PC connected through RDP connection. For more information see READ1ST text document of USB Redirection Module.
  • Page 160 142 Enhancements/Fixes 4. Enhancements in Screen Resolution Settings US110 can be rebooted with 640×480 (VGA) 16bpp screen resolution by pressing F12 key within 3 seconds after splash screen (booting screen with NEC logo) is loaded completely in case screen display is not possible due to unsupported resolution setting.
  • Page 161: March 2008 Version - Enhancements & Fixes

    Korean [Korean] English (United Kingdom) [United Kingdom] 3. Improvement in POWER Switch Operation Confirmation dialog while shutting down US110 has been supported. 5. Enhancement in Setting Info (common.txt) transmission In this version onwards regional settings information can be distributed through common.txt.
  • Page 162 Performance while obtaining IP Address in DHCP during US110 boot-up has been improved. 8. Bug Fixes Removing ICA Client limitation High Color in ICA session while US110 screen color has been set to 32bpp has been supported. The problem of after changing the keyboard property the changed property information was not being saved after US110 reboot has been resolved in this version.
  • Page 163: December 2007 Version - Enhancements & Fixes

    In this version Wallpaper file (.bmp), Printer information file (prnlist.txt), Certificate file downloaded and applied to US110 all can be removed at one time during setting initialization. This feature can be used by selecting [Delete Update Files] in the setting initialization dialog.
  • Page 164 146 Enhancements/Fixes 6. Enhancement in Setting Info(common.txt) distribution With this feature, it is possible to change the icons to be hid in user mode through common.txt settings information. 7. Improvement in Logon to Terminal Connection Manager Feature User name, password and domain name entered in logon dialog for Terminal Connection Manager will be overwritten in auto logon information of RDP connection entry.

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