Boca Systems BocaVision WT120 User Handbook Manual

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BocaVision
Thin Clients
User's Handbook
with Citrix ICA
Support
®
Model: WT120
10BaseT ICA Windows Terminal
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  • Page 1 BocaVision Thin Clients User’s Handbook ® with Citrix ICA Model: WT120 Support 10BaseT ICA Windows Terminal...
  • Page 2 User’s Handbook...
  • Page 3 Please locate the enclosed registration card, fill it out, and return it. Registering your product enables us to better serve you in the event your BocaVision unit requires service. Boca Research designs, manufactures, markets and supports quality, cost- effective Internet access/thin client/server computing devices, data communications and networking products to facilitate the transmission of information on personal computers, computer networks and the Internet.
  • Page 4 User’s Handbook READ THESE SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING AND OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK). THERE ARE NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. OBTAIN SERVICE FROM QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. For proper operating voltage, check the identification/rating label on the underside of the unit.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    5 5 5 5 5 Contents Contents 1—Introduction 1—Introduction ............... 1—Introduction ............................................. 7 7 7 7 7 1—Introduction 1—Introduction ............... 2— 2— Getting Started Getting Started ............................ 8 8 8 8 8 ..............2— 2—Getting Started 2— Getting Started Getting Started ..............
  • Page 6 User’s Handbook Progress Indicator ................23 Up/Down Arrows ................23 Web Page Links ................23 Button Types ..................23 Submit Button .................. 23 Check Boxes ..................23 Radio Buttons ................... 23 Pop-up Menu Button ................ 24 Text Entry Field ................24 Codec Controls .................
  • Page 7: 1-Introduction

    (Winframe or Metaframe) network servers. Built- in browser software provides a variety of user options. Configured with a 10BaseT Ethernet connection, monitor (or TV), keyboard, mouse and/or printer, BocaVision delivers exciting network access solutions. Continue with the next page to get started by checking the contents of your package.
  • Page 8: 2- 2-Getting Started 2- Getting Started Getting Started

    Before making connections, review the list below to ensure your package is complete. • Windows Terminal • PS/2 Mouse and Keyboard • Key cap overlay • AC Power Cord • User’s Handbook and Registration Card BocaVision xxxxxxxxx xxxxxxx Thin Client xxxxxxxx User’s Handbook...
  • Page 9: 3-Summary Of Connectors And Leds

    9 9 9 9 9 Summary of Connectors 3—Summary of Connectors Connectors and LEDs FRONT FRONT FRONT VIEW FRONT FRONT VIEW VIEW VIEW VIEW: : : : : IR Receiver IR Receiver IR Receiver IR Receiver IR Receiver Status LEDs Status LEDs Status LEDs Status LEDs...
  • Page 10 User’s Handbook ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ ○ 9 9 9 9 9 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 8 8 10 10 10 10 10 6 6 6 6 6 11 11 11 11 11 6—Mouse jack 6—Mouse jack .
  • Page 11: 4-Standard Connections

    Summary of Connectors 4—Standard Connections Common Installation with VGA Monitor Before you can access the network, you need to connect the unit to: A. A VGA Monitor B. RJ-45 wall jack for 10Base-T network connection C. An AC electrical outlet A common installation is depicted below.
  • Page 12 User’s Handbook Connecting Other Peripherals Parallel Port Mouse Port Connector Keyboard Port...
  • Page 13 Summary of Connectors Keyboard Browser Functions When connected to your corporate server to run Windows applications, the function keys on the keyboard operate as they normally would. When you switch to the Web Browser, refer to the keycap map overlay supplied with your keyboard.
  • Page 14: 5-W 5-Workstation Interface: 5-W Orkstation Interface: W W W W W Indows Or Orkstation Interface: Orkstation Interface

    User’s Handbook 5—Workstation Interface: Windows and the Web Browser Screen Saver If the unit detects no input from you for a period of time as specified by the network administrator, the screen saver image is displayed. Any subsequent input removes the screen saver image.
  • Page 15: Welcome Screen

    Workstation Interface Welcome Screen When you power on the BocaVision unit, you are presented a screen similar to the one shown below. You have three choices. Select the top button to launch the web browser. Select the middle button to initiate a network Windows session.
  • Page 16: Option Screens

    User’s Handbook Option Screens You access the Options Menu by pressing F12 to display the Main Toolbar. Select More More More More to display the Secondary Toolbar and select Options More Options Options Options. This is Options useful for setting text display and sound preferences and necessary to configure your printer.
  • Page 17: Printing Options

    Workstation Interface Printing Options This screen allows you to configure the use of a printer (see your network administrator for the proper printer code), choose whether you require color or black/white printing, and select the paper size you will use. Screen Positioning Options This screen allows you to center...
  • Page 18: Eb Browser User Interface

    User’s Handbook 6—Web Browser This section provides details of the Web Browser user interface. Browser Toolbars Main Toolbar The main toolbar appears when you connect to the Internet. You can toggle the toolbar on and off by pressing F12 on your keyboard. Home Home Choose Home...
  • Page 19: Secondary Toolbar

    Workstation Browser URL Entry field URL Entry field Choose the URL Entry field URL Entry field URL Entry field to enter a URL. Pressing OK on the keyboard closes the pop-up and displays the web page requested. Choose Last Last Last Last to insert the URL previously entered in the field.
  • Page 20: History

    User’s Handbook History History History The History page appears when you select History History History from the secondary toolbar. Two history lists are available. The first is the recent browser history list and the second is the alphabetical browser history list. The button in the top right corner of the page toggles between them.
  • Page 21: Favorites

    Workstation Browser Favorites The Favorites page appears when you select F F F F F avs avs from the second toolbar. Clicking on any of the titles in the list causes the Browser to retrieve and then display the requested page. Clicking the Delete F Delete F Delete F Delete Favorites...
  • Page 22: Options

    User’s Handbook Options The main options page appears when you select Options Options Options Options Options from the secondary toolbar. This page is described in detail in the Options section (page 17). Print The Print pop-up appears in the center of the screen when you select Print Print Print Print...
  • Page 23: Toolbar Buttons

    Workstation Browser Toolbar Buttons Each of the toolbar buttons has two states: unhighlighted and highlighted. Progress Indicator While the indicator is moving, indicating that data is being transferred, you can stop the transfer by highlighting the indicator and pressing ENTER. If the indicator is not moving, highlighting it and pressing ENTER will reload the web page.
  • Page 24: Pop-Up Menu Button

    User’s Handbook Pop-up Menu Button Text Entry Field Codec Controls The codec controls appear when you select a web link to a web resource requiring the controls. Secure Socket Layer (SSL) Indicator The appearance of the SSL icon indicates a secure connection. The icon appears above the up and down arrows on the toolbar.
  • Page 25: Image Map Cursor

    Workstation Browser Image Map Cursor When you highlight an image map and press ENTER to navigate over the map, the image map cursor appears. Mouse Cursors The following cursors are used. From left to right: Standard mouse cursor, Page drag cursor, Reposition frame borders left/right, and Reposition frame borders up/down.
  • Page 26 User’s Handbook Appendix A: FCC Regulatory Statement “This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference. (2) This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 28 Manual Part # 9334-01 12/98...

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