Atrust m320 User Manual

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Atrust m320
for Windows
MultiPoint
Server 2012
®
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User's Manual
Internal Draft 0.01
© 2013-14 Atrust Computer Corp.

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  • Page 1 Atrust m320 for Windows MultiPoint Server 2012 ® ® User’s Manual Internal Draft 0.01 © 2013-14 Atrust Computer Corp.
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  • Page 3: Copyright And Trademark Statements

    © 2013-14 Atrust Computer Corp. All rights reserved. This document contains proprietary information that is protected by copyright. No part of this document may be photocopied, reproduced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Atrust Computer Corp.
  • Page 4: About This User's Manual

    About This User’s Manual This manual provides information on how to set up and use Atrust m320 zero clients (multifunction station hubs) as LAN-based stations for Windows® MultiPoint® Server 2012. Manual Structure and Subjects Chapter Subject Provides an overview of Atrust m320 zero clients for Windows MultiPoint Server 2012.
  • Page 5: Safety And Regulatory Information

    Safety and Regulatory Information Regulatory Statement Federal Communications Commission Interference Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 6: Regulatory Information

    Regulatory Information WEEE (Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) Directive In the European Union, this symbol indicates that this product should not be disposed of with household waste. It should be deposited at an appropriate facility to enable recovery and recycling. For proper disposal, please contact your local recycling or hazardous waste center.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Panel Components LED Indicators Setting Up Your m320 9 Positioning Your m320 Getting Connected Getting Your m320 Ready for Use 17 Getting Stations Ready for Use Installing Drivers and the Utility Initial Setup Updating Drivers and the Utility Managing Your LAN Stations...
  • Page 8 Identifying a LAN Station with its Power LED 4.10 Assigning a LAN Station to a Local Host Server 4.11 Clearing the Host Server Assignment for a LAN Station Specifications...
  • Page 9: Overview

    Overview This chapter provides an overview of Atrust m320 zero clients for Windows® MultiPoint® Server 2012. 1.1 Introduction Windows MultiPoint Server 2012 and ® Atrust shared resource solution 1.2 Features the features of Atrust system solution 1.3 Package Contents check your package contents 1.4 Exterior Views...
  • Page 11: Introduction

    Based on Windows® MultiPoint® Server 2012, Atrust offers an integrated system solution incorporating both the server and station sides. Your Atrust m320 zero clients (multifunction station hubs) are used to deploy stations and support the LAN-based connection method to the host server.
  • Page 12: Package Contents

    Your client package comes with the following items. The number of clients and accessories may vary, depending on your package deal. Atrust m320 AC adapter VESA mount kit (optional) CAL with the COA label...
  • Page 13: Panel Components

    Overview Panel Components 1.5 Panel Components Atrust m320 Front Panel Components Component Sign Name Description Power LED Indicates the status of power. Microphone port Connects to a microphone. Connects to a set of headphones or a Headphone port speaker system.
  • Page 14 Overview Panel Components Atrust m320 Rear Panel Components Panel Component Sign Component Name Description DC IN Connects to an AC adaptor. Power switch Press to turn on / off the client. Connects to a host server through a LAN port Gigabit switch.
  • Page 15: Led Indicators

    • For instructions on how to identify stations with their Power LED, please refer to section “4.9 Identifying a LAN Station with its Power LED” on page 36. The LAN port of your m320 has two LED indicators show the state of networking. The meanings of LED signals are described as follows:...
  • Page 16 Overview...
  • Page 17: Setting Up Your M320

    Setting Up Your m320 This chapter gives detailed instructions on how to set up your m320 zero client. 2.1 Positioning Your m320 How to position your clients 2.2 Getting Connected Connection with the host - Method 1 Connection with the host - Method 2...
  • Page 19: Positioning Your M320

    Six screws with two types Mount Bracket for m320 Refer to the following figure and descriptions for the VESA mount holes on the mount bracket for m320. Mount Hole Description The VESA mount holes used to secure the bracket to your m320.
  • Page 20 3. With the bracket side marked with Atrust facing downward, align two mount holes on the bracket with two mount holes on your m320 such that the bracket projects out and is closer to the rear panel than the front one as shown below, and then secure the bracket to your m320 with two (2) screws of type 4.
  • Page 21: Getting Connected

    Setting Up Your m320 Getting Connected 2.2 Getting Connected Please follow instructions below to make physical connections for your m320 with the host server, power, and other peripherals: Connection with the Host — Method 1 To make physical Ethernet connection between the host (running Windows® MultiPoint® Server 2012) and your m320 using method 1, please do the following: 1.
  • Page 22 • In case that you need to adjust the network configuration for your m320, please refer to section “4.7 Adjusting Network Settings for a LAN Station” on page 34.
  • Page 23 • AC Adapter. Use the supplied AC adapter to connect your m320 to a power outlet. • Audio Input and Output. Connect a microphone, a set of headphones, or a speaker system to your m320. • Other Peripherals. Connect other USB-based devices to your m320 if needed.
  • Page 24 Setting Up Your m320...
  • Page 25: Getting Your M320 Ready For Use

    Getting Your m320 Ready for Use This chapter provides information on how to get your m320 ready for use. 3.1 Getting Stations Ready for Use how to get m320-based LAN stations ready for use 3.2 Installing Drivers and the Utility...
  • Page 27: Getting Stations Ready For Use

    3.1 Getting Stations Ready for Use To get your m320-based LAN stations ready for use, you need to install the video driver, LAN station driver, and MultiPoint Manager Add-in on your host server where Windows MultiPoint Server 2012 is installed:...
  • Page 28: Initial Setup

    3.3 Initial Setup The bonding between the host server and your m320-based LAN station is created through the Ethernet interface. Except for this physical connection, to create the bonding between both, you need to assign your LAN station to its host server.
  • Page 29 Getting Your m320 Ready for Use Initial Setup 4. Click All apps in the right-bottom corner to enter the screen with a list of all applications on your host server. 5. Click MultiPoint Manager on the Apps list. 6. The MultiPoint Manager window appears.
  • Page 30 Getting Your m320 Ready for Use Initial Setup 8. On LAN Stations tab, click Scan sub-tab, and then click Start scan. LAN Stations Tab 9. All discovered LAN stations will be listed on the sub-tab. 10. Right-click on the desired LAN station to launch the popup menu, and then click Assign to this server.
  • Page 31 Getting Your m320 Ready for Use Initial Setup NOTE • For details on management features available for your m320, please refer to the next chapter “Managing Your LAN Stations” on page 27. 11. A window appears prompting for confirmation. Click Yes to confirm.
  • Page 32: Updating Drivers And The Utility

    NOTE • You may need to wait a few seconds for this Logon screen to appear. 14. The bonding between your LAN station and its host server is established, and the m320-based LAN station is now ready for use. 3.4 Updating Drivers and the Utility...
  • Page 33 Getting Your m320 Ready for Use Updating Drivers and the Utility 6. On the primary station, press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, and then log in with the same administrative account. 7. On the desktop, move mouse to the left-bottom corner, and then right-click on the appeared A popup menu appears.
  • Page 34 Updating Drivers and the Utility Updating the LAN Station Driver and MultiPoint Manager Add-in To update the LAN station driver and MultiPoint Manager Add-in for your m320-based LAN stations, please do the following: 1. On the primary station, log in to your MultiPoint Server system with an administrative account, and then launch MultiPoint Manager.
  • Page 35: Managing Your Lan Stations

    Managing Your LAN Stations This chapter provides information on how to manage your m320-based LAN stations with the MultiPoint Manager Add-in for LAN stations. 4.1 LAN Stations tab Overview Overview of LAN Stations tab for managing LAN stations 4.2 Available Tasks at a Glance Quick look at available tasks on LAN Stations tab 4.3 Taking Over a Failed Host...
  • Page 37: Lan Stations Tab Overview

    Managing Your LAN Stations LAN Stations tab Overview 4.1 LAN Stations tab Overview LAN Stations tab enables you to manage LAN based stations (Atrust m320 based). To access the content of LAN Stations tab, click the tab on MultiPoint Manager. Stations Tab Overview...
  • Page 38: Available Tasks At A Glance

    Managing Your LAN Stations Available Tasks at a Glance 4.2 Available Tasks at a Glance Available Task Section Page select to take over a failed host select to serve orphaned LAN stations scan to find free and manageable LAN stations rename a free and manageable LAN station assign an IP address for a LAN station change the password for a LAN station...
  • Page 39: Taking Over A Failed Host

    LAN stations. NOTE • Only LAN stations (m320-based) can be taken over by the redundant host; USB stations (m300 / m302-based) cannot. • You must install the drivers and utility of LAN stations for a redundant host.
  • Page 40: Serving Orphaned Lan Stations

    4. Click to select the target host for this redundant host, and then click Submit to apply. 4.4 Serving Orphaned LAN Stations You can designate a computer running Windows MultiPoint Server 2012 as a redundant host for m320-based LAN stations. Once their host fails, this redundant host will take over all orphaned stations.
  • Page 41: Scanning Free Lan Stations

    1. On LAN Stations tab, click Scan sub-tab, and then click Start scan. 2. All discovered LAN stations will be listed on the sub-tab. NOTE • Only manageable LAN stations (Atrust m320 based) will be listed. 4.6 Renaming a LAN Station To rename a LAN station, please do the following: NOTE • You are not allowed to rename a managed LAN station (assigned to a MultiPoint®...
  • Page 42: Adjusting Network Settings For A Lan Station

    Normally, your Atrust m320 will perform network environment detection and choose an appropriate IP address automatically. In case that you need to adjust the network configuration for your m320, refer to the table below as guidelines on manual adjustment. Depending on different physical connections (see “2.2 Getting Connected”...
  • Page 43 Managing Your LAN Stations Adjusting Network Settings for a LAN Station Assigning an IP Address Manually To assign an IP address manually for a station, please do the following: NOTE • Ensure that your LAN station uses the method 2. See the description and related section referred to at the beginning of this section.
  • Page 44: Changing The Password For A Lan Station

    Managing Your LAN Stations Changing the Password for a LAN Station 4.8 Changing the Password for a LAN Station To change the password for a LAN station, please do the following: 1. On LAN Stations tab, click Scan sub-tab, and then click the desired free LAN station. 2.
  • Page 45: Assigning A Lan Station To A Local Host Server

    Managing Your LAN Stations Assigning a LAN Station to a Local Host Server NOTE • To stop flashing immediately, please click Cancel on the opened window: 3. Identify the desired station with its flashing Power LED. 4.10 Assigning a LAN Station to a Local Host Server To assign your LAN station to a local host server, please do the following: NOTE • You must log in to the desired host server with an administrative account to assign...
  • Page 46 Managing Your LAN Stations Clearing the Host Server Assignment for a LAN Station 3. A window appears prompting you for confirmation. Click OK to continue. 4. When it’s done, your station is released from the server and moved from Assigned Stations to Scan sub-tab. 5.
  • Page 47: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications Atrust m320 zero client Connection type Gigabit Ethernet (RJ-45) License Windows ® MultiPoint ® Server 2012 Client Access License (CAL) Compatible server OS Windows ® MultiPoint ® Server 2012 Resolutions Up to 1920 x 1080 I/O interfaces Front Panel:...
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