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- HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 1
.5.0 Neoware Software Release 8.0 Windows-based Appliance Quick Reference Guide To... Press.... Display the Connection Manager CTRL + ALT + END Display the next or previous connection CTRL + ALT + ↑ or ↓ Display the default connection CTRL + ALT + HOME Display the Terminal Properties - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 2
, Inc., accepts no responsibility or liability for errors, omissions, or misleading information that may be contained in this manual. Production note: This manual was entirely designed, written, edited, and illustrated on Neoware thin client appliances using Neoware's embedded software. 5.12.2005 ii - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 3
found in the Quick-Start Guide that came with your appliance, and on the Support section of the Neoware website which can be found at: http://www.neoware.com/support.html Microsoft Software License MICROSOFT® WINDOWS® CE OPERATING SYSTEM FOR WINDOWS- BASED TERMINAL DEVICES IMPORTANT-READ CAREFULLY - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 4
by applicable law notwithstanding this limitation. • Single SYSTEM. The SYSTEM Software is licensed with the SYSTEM as a single integrated product. The SYSTEM Software installed in Read Only Memory ("ROM") of the SYSTEM may only be used as part of the SYSTEM. • Single EULA. The package for the - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 5
Recovery Media may be used by you to restore or reinstall the SOFTWARE on ADDITIONAL SYSTEMS. 4. COPYRIGHT. All title and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited to any images SUPPORT. The SYSTEM Software may contain support price paid, or (b) repair or replacement of the SOFTWARE - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 6
WITH THE DELIVERY, USE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE. If you acquired this EULA in the United U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The SOFTWARE and documentation are provided with Computer Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 or subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 7
is not used for a long period of time, disconnect the AC power to avoid damage caused by voltage transients. 8. If one of the following situation occurs, be sure to get the appliance checked by a qualified service technician: •The power cord or plug is damaged. •Liquid penetrates the appliance case - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 8
appliance should operate: •The sound pressure level at the operators position according to IEC 704-1:1982 is equal or less to 70dB(A). •The input power cord shall be minimum H05VV-F, 3G, 0.75mm², rate minimum 6A. •The appliance should be used only where ambient air temperatures are maintained below - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 9
Microsoft Software License iii Safety Instructions vii Table of Contents ix CHAPTER 1 Introduction 1 Overview 1 Purpose and intended readers 1 Organization 1 What is an Neoware thin client? 2 Getting More Information 3 The Internet 3 Technical support 4 CHAPTER 2 Setting Up Your Neoware Thin Client - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 10
22 Set up with the Thin Client User Interface 22 Set up with the Windows CE Desktop 23 Set up with the Windows CE Desktop Advanced Connections Manager 26 Set up with the Windows CE Desktop without the Connection Manager 27 Quick Guide to Resetting the Terminal to Factory Default Settings 30 CHAPTER - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 11
the USB Controller setting in the BIOS to Enabled 131 Only Wireless Ethernet 132 Supported Eon Models 133 Supported wireless Ethernet cards 133 Aironet Utilities 133 Aironet Client Utility 133 Profile Properties 134 Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) 134 Update Firmware 134 Status 135 Statistics 135 - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 12
Table of Contents Windows 2000/2003 LPR/LPD printing to the appliance 141 Windows NT 4 LPR/LPD printing to the appliance 141 Linux/UNIX LPR/LPD printing to the appliance 142 Frequently observed issues 143 Don't use punctuation 143 "Printer name" really means Queue Name 143 Index 145 xii - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 13
Neoware thin client appliances that are powered by Neoware Software incorporating the Microsoft® Windows® CE operating system (Neoware software release 8.0). This manual is intended primarily for end users, though administrators, evaluators, and others will find it helpful, too. (For instructions - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 14
running on UNIX/Linux servers, and mainframe computers, and on the Internet/intranet. Compared to personal computers, thin client appliances running Neoware software are relatively simple devices, since most of the computing is done by the servers. Your Neoware-powered thin client appliance can - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 15
to operate your thin client device and access the programs and data on the server. Getting More Information The Internet Current and archival information about Neoware products, including the latest software updates, is available at: http://www.neoware.com In addition, this user manual and other - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 16
Introduction Technical support For technical support regarding Neoware products, call Neoware at +1.610.277.8300 or send an e-mail message to [email protected]. 4 Getting More Information - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 17
Your Neoware Thin Client Appliance Packaging contents Your Neoware thin client appliance is shipped in a carton, containing these items. • Thin Client Appliance • A keyboard with cable attached (US only) • A mouse with cable attached. • A power cable. • Stabilizing feet or stand for using the Eon - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 18
Setting Up Your Neoware Thin Client Appliance FYI The serial and parallel ports can be used with ICA, RDP and terminal emulation connections. high-density, VGA-type monitor connector. • The power supply connects through the supplied power cable. It automatically detects and accepts either 120 VAC - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 19
serial port devices will work with your thin client appliance depends on the software version loaded in the device. Not all software versions support all serial devices. NOTE: Each thin client device is set up differently. Depending on the model, your thin client may or may not have all available - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 20
using any desktop computing device also apply to using your Neoware Thin Client Appliance. These tips will help reduce eye strain supported. • Maintain a neutral neck posture with the top of the monitor no higher than your eye level. • Adjust the monitor and lighting to reduce glare on the screen - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 21
CE Thin Client Appliance User Manual CHAPTER 3 Configuring Your Neoware Appliance This chapter describes how to configure the Neoware thin client appliance for your network. Automatic Appliance Properties Configuration Automatic Appliance Properties Configuration Neoware software incorporating - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 22
later in this chapter (see "Quick Guide to Resetting the Terminal to Factory Default Settings" on page 30.) or more complete reset instructions in Chapter 6 - Changing Appliance Properties. (see "The General tab" on page 87.) Setting up your thin client and creating server connections is a simple - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 23
User Interface setup - click OK 4 This will bring you to the Neoware Connection Manager. This screen will allow you to add connections for your thin client device. The Connection Manager has a Connections Tab and a Configure Tab. Select the Configure tab. 5 The Configuration Tab will allow you - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 24
the CE "Start" option or by right clicking one the CE desktop. 1 In the Neoware User Interface Selection Wizard - select the radio button for the setup defaults to "Enable Thin Client Connection Manager" - click OK Note: If you change the User Interface Selection Wizard from Thin Client UI to - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 25
Configuring Your Neoware Appliance The screen should now display both the CE desktop and the connection Start (on the tool bar) you will have access to Start | Settings | Control Panel or Network and Dial-up Connections or Taskbar and Start Menus. Using the CE desktop has later implications when you - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 26
Configuring Your Neoware Appliance . Set up with the Windows CE Desktop Advanced Connections Manager The Connection Manager will allow you to add connections for your thin client device. The Connection Manager has a Connections Tab and a Configure Tab. Select the Configure tab 4 Proceed to Chapter - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 27
Configuring Your Neoware Appliance 2 Click on OK and the Advanced Manager will open. 3 The Advanced Manager will allow you to configure the Thin Client appliance with the tools to set up connections within a single graphic interface. Set up with the Windows CE Desktop - without the Connection - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 28
Configuring Your Neoware Appliance The dialog box also provides you with the option of not using on the Windows CE desktop. 2 Selecting "Do not use Connection Manager" will open a screen that allows the user to create new connections by Right clicking on the desktop. 28 Selecting the - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 29
Configuring Your Neoware Appliance Once connections are created, you will be able to access existing RDP, ICA, TeemTalk, Dial-Up or VPN connections directly from the CE desktop - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 30
connections. Quick Guide to Resetting the Terminal to Factory Default Settings In order to reset the thin client to the original settings: 1 select CTRL + ALT + END to return to the Neoware Connec- tions Manager. 2 Select F2 on the keyboard. This will bring up the control panel on your screen. 30 - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 31
Configuring Your Neoware Appliance 3 Select the System icon from the Control Panel. 4 This will open a "System Properties" dialog box. On the default tab - General - the check box at the bottom of the dialog box is labelled - "Reset the appliance to factory-default property settings. Selecting the - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 32
will be inserted and a dialog box will open to verify that you want to reset the terminal. 5 Click Yes to reset the terminal. The thin client will reset and start again with the Neoware logo bringing you back to the original User Interface Selection Wizard. 32 Selecting the Initial Configurations - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 33
Windows CE Thin Client Appliance User Manual CHAPTER 4 Creating Connections This chapter describes how to create server connections on your Neoware thin client appliance. Automatic Appliance Connection Configuration Automatic Appliance Connection Configuration Neoware software incorporating - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 34
can be configured to run RDP and ICA connections on remote servers. Neoware TeemTalk terminal emulation connections can be used to connect to servers, midrange, and mainframes NOTE. If the Connection Manager isn't on screen, press CTRL + ALT + END. Anytime you are in an active connection and - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 35
as well from the drop-down list. 3 For a RDP connection select Microsoft Remote Desktop Cli- ent. Adding an RDP Connection 1 With Microsoft Remote Desktop Client in the screen of the dialog box, click on OK to proceed (or Cancel to leave the New Connection dialog box.) 2 If you selected OK, the WTS - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 36
This will bring you to the screen in the Wizard that will allow you to automatically log on when you start up the RDP connection. If you do not check the Automatic Logon box, the system will prompt the user to enter their Username, Password and Domain name each time they connect - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 37
name and password, enter the information - username | password | and screen to change input information. 6 The dialog box will allow you to decide whether you will have the Windows NT desktop displayed upon connection or will allow you to select another application that will open as your default - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 38
Connections Select Desktop or Application file name and enter the appropriate information, if necessary. For a connection that opens to a full-screen Windows desktop, select Desktop. For a connection that opens to a specific Windows-based program, select Application file name, and then type - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 39
Creating Connections 9 If you have successfully created a new connection, the dialog box will display the connection name (example - RDP Connection). Click Finish. The connection will appear in the Connection Manager. The connection manager now lists the named RDP connection that you have created. - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 40
Creating Connections Editing or Deleting Connections Editing a connection To edit an existing connection, select the connection by highlighting it in the Neoware Connection Manager. Each different type of connection when selected for editing, will provide you with a dialog box typically with tabs - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 41
any defined connection and click on Startup at the bottom of the Connection Manager. This will allow you to either set the connection as the Default Connection, or to set the connection to automatically start at device setup: Editing or Deleting Connections 41 - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 42
The Default connection is started when the user clicks Connect the Connection Manager. • Automatically start the selected connection at Startup. You can select one connection that will automatically start when the thin client appliance starts up. Creating an ICA connection ICA is a network protocol - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 43
prior to XP in your server farm, a list of servers or applications may not display in this dialog because ICA 7.0 and later clients default to a broadcast protocol of "TCP + HTTP browser." Earlier server farms typically use "TCP browser" broadcasts. For information about changing the global browser - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 44
given..." This error message may indicate that you need to change the default browser protocol in Global ICA settings. You can set the browser single connection, or to connect to a server that isn't on your local network, click Server Location. From this Server Location dialog box, you can ADD - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 45
Creating Connections You can delete the location by hightliting the location address in the list and selecting Delete. Type either a server or application name, or select a server or application from the list. Server IP addresses can also be entered. 3 Type in the Server Location address and - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 46
. Note: If the appliance is used by numerous people, then do not enter this information. 7 If you choose to type in your user name and password, enter the information - username | password | and domain and click Next. 46 Creating an ICA connection - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 47
Creating Connections This screen will provide the ability to allow Smart Card logon. 8 Select of colors is only available when your appliance's desktop area and refresh frequency is set to a resolution that supports high color or true color (such as 1024x768 @ 85 Hz and High Color (16-bit) or True - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 48
the amount of transmitted information. Enable Sound If your Neoware appliance and network support ICA audio, select Enable Sound, and then select a Auto. Encryption Level If your MetaFrame server includes Citrix SecureICA™ Services (standard in MetaFrame XP and newer, optional in earlier versions), - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 49
(Remote Access Server) is the Internet Standard for the transmission of network packets over dialup connections. Once a PPP/RAS connection has been established, a user can then run RDP, ICA, Internet Explorer or terminal emulation server sessions. 1 In the Connection Manager, click the Configure - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 50
Creating Connections 2 In the New Connection popup dialog, select Neoware Dial-Up PPP Client from the dropdown menu, and then click OK. Select Neoware Dial-Up PPP from the drop down menu 3 Type a name for your PPP connection. Click next to continue. Type a name for the connection 50 Creating a - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 51
define the Port Settings and Call Options in each tab according to the modem setup. To learn the settings for your modem, read the mode manual. Once completed setting up your modem configuration, click OK in the upper right hand of the Device Properties dialog. Port Settings Call Options Note: When - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 52
Creating Connections 6 If your Internet Service Provider (ISP) or System Administrator has gateway is selected by default when using a PPP Dial-Up connection. When using this connection to augment your Local Network with a connection to a remote site, check with your Network Administrator to see if - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 53
information is used to login, via PPP/RAS, to your ISP or other network. It may be different from your Windows login information. A domain name is entered with this PPP/RAS connection. 9 In order to automatically start one or more host connections when you establish a Dial-Up PPP connection, - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 54
about the Neoware TeemTalk terminal emulation client, read the Terminal Emulation User's Guide, available at www.neoware.com. Neoware TeemTalk terminal emulation connections allow the user to connect to servers, minicomputers, and mainframes by emulating terminals. The supported terminal emulations - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 55
• VT52 • Wyse WY50, WY50+, WY60 and PCTerm. To create a terminal emulation connection, you must select the emulator type and the host computer. You can also select Telnet, serial port, autologin, and client printer settings. 1 At the Neoware Connection Manager, click the Configure tab and then click - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 56
Creating Connections click OK. Select TeemTalk Terminal Emulation Client from the drop down menu 3 Type a connection name, select a terminal emulation and model type (if required), and then , Control keys and Carriage Return. The 56 Creating a Neoware TeemTalk Terminal Emulation Connection - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 57
right) shows a MDI P12/P8 setup with fewer configuration options. The TeemTalk client supports an operating language choice of English, French, German and Spanish. Note: Click or changed when the connection is Active. Creating a Neoware TeemTalk Terminal Emulation Connection 57 Creating Connections - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 58
a TCP/IP connection for connection to an Ethernet network, type the IP address or DNS/WINS name of the host computer, and then click the Advanced button. FYI The Telnet configurations you can make depend on the selected emulation. 58 Creating a Neoware TeemTalk Terminal Emulation Connection - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 59
. NO, the default setting, won't force any negotiations. The DONT setting conversely, forces a negotiation by telling the host that the option isn't supported. • To send new configuration, type a configuration name. Creating a Neoware TeemTalk Terminal Emulation Connection 59 Creating Connections - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 60
the dialing pattern for each type of call to change how the phone is dialed. 6 If you selected a null-modem connection, select serial commu60 Creating a Neoware TeemTalk Terminal Emulation Connection - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 61
box. 8 To create an auto login connection, click Auto Login, select settings, and then click OK. FYI Autologin connections automatically enter your username, password, and other information when you log into a host. To set up an autologin connection, you need to know the exact prompts sent by the - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 62
password Network Printer (LPR)" checkbox and enter an LPD Hostname. If you select a serial port for a client printer, click the Configure button, select the appropriate serial port settings, and then click OK. • To advance the paper to the top of the form after printing, select FormFeed Terminator - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 63
top dialog box. Creating Connections If you select the "Disable Elements" button in the Command Bar section of the window you can select options to Personalize Command Bar Appearance. Creating Connections Creating a Neoware TeemTalk Terminal Emulation Connection 63 - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 64
your GUI Overrides, click on OK in the toolbar of the dialog box. 12 Optionally, to add an auxiliary device to be used during your terminal emulation session, click Aux Port. The Aux Port Settings dialog box will allow you to select the Auxiliary Port and Configure the port. 64 Creating - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 65
Bits. 13 Click OK in both the Configuration of the Auxiliary Port dialog box and in the Aux Port Settings dialog box. 14 The TE Client Connection Wizard - Advanced Options winCreating a Neoware TeemTalk Terminal Emulation Connection 65 Creating Connections - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 66
Creating Connections dow will return. Click Next. 15 The Connection Wizard will provide Summary Session Information. Select Finish to complete your setup. A TeemTalk connection will be listed in your Neoware Connection Manager 66 Creating a Neoware TeemTalk Terminal Emulation Connection - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 67
Creating a VPN Connection Creating Connections Creating Connections To Create a VPN Connection in your Neoware Connection Manager, Select Add from the buttons at the bottom of the screen. Creating a VPN Connection 67 - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 68
connection and select the connection type from the radio buttons at the bottom of the box. The system defaults to Virtual Private Network (PPTP), however you may choose Virtual Private Network (L2TP) or PPP over Ethernet (PPPoE) as a connection type. 3 If you select a connection type of PPTP, click - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 69
4 Enter the Host name or IP address. Creating Connections 5 Click Finish. To set ICP/IP Settings Creating Connections 1 Click on the ICP/IP Settings button in the Connection dialog box A new Security Settings dialog box will open. Creating a VPN Connection 69 - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 70
Creating Connections If you select TCP/IP Settings you can configure your IP address or select to use the server-assigned IP dress. This screen also allows you to configure software or IP header compressions. 70 Creating a VPN Connection - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 71
the dialog box - this will return you to the Connection screen. 3 In the Connection screen select Security Settings for logon security options including EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol) PAP (Unencrypted Password) and CHAP (Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol) options. Creating a VPN - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 72
Creating Connections 4 Click OK in the toolbar at the top of the Security Settings dialog box. 5 Click on Finish in the Connection dialog box. 72 Creating a VPN Connection - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 73
Creating Connections The Neoware Connection Manager will list a named VPN connection. 6 If you choose a L2TP connection click next and follow the steps listed above for the PPTP options (steps 4 - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 74
Creating Connections In the Connection dialog box that appears, select a device from the drop down menu and choose a Service Name, or leave blank for any service. From the Connection dialog box, you can set your TCP/IP and Security Settings following the same steps above for PPTP or L2TP settings ( - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 75
CE Thin Client Appliance User Manual CHAPTER 5 Using Connections This chapter describes how to use server connections on your Neoware thin client appliance. If the Connection Manager is not presently on the screen you can always return to the connection manager by pressing CTRL + ALT - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 76
37. As startup options, you can select a default and an autostart connection. The default connection is highlighted in the Connection Manager. An autostart connection starts whenever your Neoware appliance does. If you don't select a default connection, the first connection listed in the Connection - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 77
OK. Switching connections When more than one connection is active on your Neoware appliance, you can switch between connections by using these key combinations: • To cycle through the active connections, press CTRL + ALT + ↑ or ↓. • To display the default connection, press CTRL + ALT + HOME. • To - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 78
regarding your connection location and allows you to minimize, disconnect or resize your window. • Name of server: Located in the center of the on screen connec- tion bar, it displays the name (or IP address) of the server from which the connection is running. • Session controls: Located at the - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 79
dialog to dis- play. Clicking OK will disconnect the thin client appliance from the connection running on the server, but your programs will continue to run on the server. See the message text in the screen capture, above. Removing the RDP On-Screen Connection Control Bar Click on the resize - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 80
either RDP, ICA, Internet Explorer or terminal emulation connections, you can print program files to network printers, just as you would on a personal computer. Printing Locally To print to a client printer (a printer directly connected to your Neoware appliance), you must set up your printer - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 81
connections, can print to client printers, if the server closed, turn off your Neoware appliance. Using a Neoware TeemTalk Terminal Emulation connection Tip The curved been automated, enter your network user name and then password. After login, the terminal emulation screen appears, with a Command - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 82
Using Connections Using the Command bar, you can change settings, print screens, and use the menu commands. Status bar The status bar lets you toggle between local and online mode, and pause or resume scrolling. The status - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 83
through your VPN connection, the you will be required to enter your username, password and domain name. 2 Enter your Username, Password and Domain name and click on OK in the tool bar of the dialog box. The Save Password check box has been automatically disabled for all VPN connections. 3 The VPN - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 84
Using Connections Once you have established your VPN connection the Neoware Connections Manager will show the VPN connection as "Active". 84 Using a Microsoft VPN Connection - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 85
Thin Client Appliance User Manual CHAPTER 6 Changing Appliance Properties This chapter describes how to set your Neoware appliance's Appliance Properties. Changing Your Configurations Understanding appliance properties. Once your Neoware your connections, password protect your Neoware appliance, - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 86
that allow you to configure your thin client appliance's client software, security, audio, connection manager behavior "TCP Print icon" on page 114 "Terminal Server Client Licences" on page 120 "ThinPrint® icon" on page 114 "Touch Screen icon" on page 128 "Update Portal Settings icon" on page 128 " - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 87
Inventory icon to access Software and Appliance Inventory, Network Inventory and Diagnostic Log tabs. Creating Connections Caution If you reset your Neoware appliance, all of its appliance and connection properties will need to be reentered. TSCALs (Terminal Services Client Access Licenses) for - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 88
of the thin client appliance's built-in network interface MAC address (and also the last six digits of the appliance's serial number). This name is used by Citrix servers to identify the client device, and by Microsoft Windows 2000/2003 Servers with Terminal Services to define client-connected - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 89
used for video memory), and Screen shows the current screen resolution, refresh rate, and simultaneous onscreen colors being sent to your monitor. DHCP Renew and Release buttons. If you are using DHCP for network configuration, clicking on the Renew button will cause the thin client appliance to - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 90
Changing Appliance Properties Pinging the Server. The built-in Ping Utility provides a mechanism to check that network settings are correct, and that the network connection is working. Click the Ping Utility button to access the utility's dialog. Enter the destination IP address, then click OK. The - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 91
tab of the System Properties icon, you can change your Adapter Settings. (For greater detail on PCI connections, see Changing Appliance Properties - Network and Dial-up Connections). 1 Click on the Properties button. 2 When the window opens - douple click on the adapter name (example - PCI-FET5CEB1 - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 92
or WNS servers and set your network speed. (Again in the example above, the dialog box lists the settings for the PCI\FET5CEB1 adapter. Copyrights and End The Neoware appliance has both the copyright and end user license User License agreements for you to review under the Copyright and End User - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 93
you to access information related to your Software and Appliance Inventory including the specific software version that is running on your thin client device. The Network Inventory tab displays information about your Neoware appliance's network settings (see "The Network Inventory tab" on page 89 - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 94
Changing Appliance Properties The Diagnostic Log tab allows you to track the activity of you thin client device. (see "Diagnostic Log icon" on page 131.) Display icon 94 Display icon - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 95
settings with a series of Display Properties tabs by double clicking on the Display icon in the Control Panel... Desktop tab Screen Saver tab The Desktop tab allows you to change your desktop appearance in the Display Properties dialog box to other preconfigured images or - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 96
saver will be employed - Settings tab Select the amount of idle time before the screen saver starts, and whether the screen saver should turn the monitor off or leave the screen blank. 1 To start choose the resolution size in the details dropdown. 2 Click Test to test the setting. 3 To proceed - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 97
complete, a final popup dialog box will ask if you saw the image properly. 5 Choose Yes, if the pattern appeared normal. 6 If you screen. Portions of the bar will turn purple to indicate that the Display change has been received, and the device will boot into the default resolution 800x600. Network - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 98
icon is identified as PCIFET5CEB1 - double click on the icon to access Network Settings. IP Address tab Obtaining an IP Address. IN the IP Address tab, you can obtain an IP address via DHCP to supply an IP address to your Neoware appliance, or specify a static IP address. You can also set subnet - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 99
Ethernet connection speed. The options are Auto Detect (default selection), 10 Mbits half duplex, 10 Mbits full duplex, 100 Mbits half duplex, and 100 Mbits full duplex. To enable DNS or WINS for your Neoware appliance, click the Advanced Network button, type the appropriate settings, and then - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 100
to sounds provided through ICA and RDP protocols as well as sounds generated by local thin client appliance events (beeps, clicks, etc.) 3 The checkboxes control locally generated sounds, only. Neoware thin client appliances can be configured to emit various sounds when local events occur, using the - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 101
icon in the Control Panel view. 2 These settings are used by Citrix MetaFrame XP Presentation Server and the ICA client. 3 If the server has been set to enable Per-User Time Zone Support. Click Apply to instantly apply changes. 4 Click OK to save the changes. Time can be synchronized with an NNTP - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 102
for the embedded browser. General tab FYI Not all versions of Neoware thin client appliance software include a Web browser. The Internet Options icon only appears in thin client appliances with the appropriate version of software. • Start Page - The specified start page URL appears when you start - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 103
Connection tab Security tab Changing Appliance Properties The Connection tab allows you to configure how the thin client appliance connects to the Internet for the Web browser. • Network -- If you access the Internet through a proxy server, click the checkbox and enter the proxy server's address - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 104
Changing Appliance Properties By selecting the Internet (globe) icon and clicking on Settings, you can select your ActiveX controls, Scripting controls and some Miscellaneous items such as Content Controls, Meta Refresh, Subframes, Non-encrypted Form Data, etc. By selecting the Local intranet icon, - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 105
Advanced tab Privacy tab Changing Appliance Properties The Trusted Sites icon and the Restricted Sites icon allows you to add or remove trusted or restricted sites and to set controls on these sites. The Advanced tab allows you to enable or disable such options as: accessibility, browsing, - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 106
RDP local printer configuration tool. The printers defined with this tool are used only by RDP connections to Windows 2000 or later servers with Terminal Services activated. The RDP printers defined are not used by ICA, nor are they used by the Internet Explorer browser. 1 If you wish to configure - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 107
3 Double-click on the Add Printer icon, or highlight the icon and click Open to access the thin client appliance Printer Wizard 4 Select the Printer Port. On the first Printer Wizard screen, select the port where your local RDP printer is attached, for USB printers choose the LPT2 port. 5 Click - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 108
Changing Appliance Properties among hundreds of predefined printer models to use with RDP. • Manufacturers - Select the manufacturer of the RDP printer connected to your windows-based appliance. • Printers - Select the model of the RDP printer you have connected to your windows-based appliance, from - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 109
specify a different printer. If you define more than one RDP printer, use this screen and answer "No" for all printers except the one that is to be the default. Configure another printer? If you need to add another RDP printer, attached to the thin client appliance on a different port, click Yes to - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 110
printer port. If you are moving a printer from one port to another, first Delete the printer on the Printers thin client. This is set during the initial Neoware Setup Wizard that runs on the first boot of the thin client appliance, or after the thin client appliance has been set to Factory Default - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 111
. 2 Click OK then Next to proceed to the next wizard screen Changing Appliance Properties 3 Customize Button. Click on Customize to set Input Language. Creating Connections You can continue to use the default - Thin Client User Interface or click on the Windows CE desktop radio button - which - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 112
Changing Appliance Properties Connection Manager, or to select to not use the Connection Manager. Regional Settings tab The User Interface Language tab defaults to English. The Regional Settings tab allows you to change your locale lan- guage. When you select the Customize button you can select - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 113
you to setup and configure Neoware's USB Wireless Adaptor. If a wireless LAN has not been installed, the following dialog box will open. Note: For detailed instructions on wireless installation, setup and configuration, please see "Enabling the USB Controller in the appliance BIOS" on page 131 - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 114
Changing Appliance Properties ThinPrint® icon Neoware's thin client appliances include a local client that supports ThinPrint® servers. The ThinPrint client is enabled by default. To make configuration changes to the ThinPrint client, double-click the ThinPrint icon, or highlight the icon and go to - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 115
the default Linux, Windows NT Server, Windows 2000/2003 Server, mainframes, etc.). 2 In the LPD Print Utility dialog, select the port your printer is attached to and specify the queue name. For more information about configuring Neoware thin client appliances for use with LPD printing, see "Network - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 116
for optimizing your experience when connecting to a Windows Server 2003 terminal services session through a variety of typical bandwidth limited connections. Also on the Experience tab is the Display Connection Bar checkbox. By default, the checkbox is not selected, and the Connection Bar does - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 117
(MetaFrame). Cycles through the windows of applications. Cycle through the applications in the connection. You can enter a serial number for your ICA client software, which is needed for servers running Citrix's WinFrame and select the default Global ICA Settings icon 117 Creating Connections - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 118
at startup the thin client appliance prompts user for user credential information and a password and then displays Client Name set in this dialog is identical to the Appliance Name set on the General tab of the Neoware Appliance Properties dialog. (See "Appliance Name" on page 87.) Note: The Client - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 119
as an ICA Master Browser server. Since network broadcasts are not routinely transmitted through routers, if the Master Browser is on a sub- Tip If you want to delete all the selected ICA servers and groups, click Default List. net different from the thin client appliance, no list of servers or pub - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 120
at least one Citrix server in the Server Location tab for server browsing to work. Also, if the ICA client is outside a firewall that uses address remapping, you must select the "Use alternate address through firewalls" checkbox. Terminal Server Client Licences The Terminal Server Client Licenses - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 121
Changing Appliance Properties Connection Manager icon To configure Connection Manager behavior, double-click on the Connection Manager icon, or highlight the icon and select Open from the File menu. Connection Manager icon 121 Creating Connections - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 122
Configure tab. Checking this box and setting a thin client appliance password effectively locks down the desktop device so that end users may not make any changes and may not view configuration screens unless they have access to the password. • Autostart all connections -- This checkbox, if checked - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 123
Connect button starts the connection defined as the Default Connection in the Connection Manager. (See "Connection the Neoware Connection Manager. Setting a thin client appliance password protects the device configuration from unauthorized changes. Double-click on the Appliance Password icon - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 124
screen, the Password Required dialog appears. • Prompt for password before saving changes to Neoware Neoware's ezRemote Manager software includes ezAnywhere technology that allows an administrator to shadow the current desktop of any Neoware thin client appliance for remote configuration and for help - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 125
by the thin client appliance (requiring the appropriate password if an appliance password has been set). Unless the default configuration is changed configure the thin client appliance using ezRemote Manager. However, the administrator will still be able to update the By default, the appliance - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 126
Settings icon Use the Mouse Settings dialog to adjust the mouse speed, and to select left-handed or righthanded button assignments. By default, Neoware thin client appliances are configured for right-hand mouse button assignments: The left button is used for select and drag, while the right button - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 127
appliance. • Enable Num Lock key at startup: Forces the Num Lock key to be set on during thin client appliance startup, if checked. Responsiveness tab • Enable character repeat: By default, character repeat is enabled. Uncheck the box to disable character repeat. • Repeat delay: Set the repeat delay - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 128
update the settings of such products as ThinPC and NCD terminals, as well as Neoware thin client appliances. User Interface icon The User Interface icon allows the user to select and change the User Interface Selection from The Thin Client User Interface to the Windows CE desktop. 128 Touch Screen - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 129
Changing Appliance Properties Certificates icon The Certificates icon provides the option for you to review and remove certificates. 1 Select a Certificate from the list. 2 Click on View Certificates icon 129 Creating Connections - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 130
Changing Appliance Properties 3 Click on OK on the tool bar of the dialog box when you have finished reviewing the certificate. Note: If you remove a Certificate by selecting it in the Certificate list and clicking Remove, you will not have a popup warning that will - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 131
Diagnostic Log icon Changing Appliance Properties The Diagnostic Log icon allows you to track the activity of you thin client device. This will track a chronological history of the activity of the device between reboots. Creating Connections Diagnostic Log icon 131 - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 132
Changing Appliance Properties 132 Diagnostic Log icon - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 133
need to follow the BIOS setting instructions. Setting the USB Controller setting in the BIOS to Enabled 1 Power off the Neoware Thin Client 2 Insert the Wireless Ethernet Card into the PCI slot inside the Thin Client device. Note: This requires that the Thin Client device be opened in preparation - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 134
Utility dialog box. 8 The dialog box will default to the wireless card you just installed. (See Aironet Utilities below to continue setup) Only Wireless Ethernet Once a wireless Ethernet card is installed in your Neoware Thin Client, the integrated 10/100 BaseT Ethernet (RJ-45) port is no longer - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 135
from multiple sources. Supported wireless Cisco Aironet 340 and 350 series PCI wireless Ethernet adapter. Ethernet cards Aironet Utilities Aironet Client Utility The utilities that are provided in Neoware's Windows CE software are provided by Cisco Systems, Inc. For instructions on setting the - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 136
.11 feature that provides your client adapter (and other devices on your wireless network) with data confidentiality equivalent to that of a wired LAN. It involves packet-by-packet data encryption by the transmitting device and decryption by the receiving device. For instructions on setting WEP keys - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 137
are accumulated from the time the Eon Preferred is turned on. Survey Network and Dialup Connections icon The Survey dialog box enables you view the Signal Strength, Signal Quality, Overall Link Quality of your wireless connection. Clicking on the Network and Dialup Connections icon in the - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 138
dialog box (the box will list the Wireless Card type in front of Settings - in the example below, the wireless card listed is a PCI\RTL81391 card). Default Gateway address as well You can also specify additional DNS and WINS resolvers in the Name Servers tab of the Setting dialog box. 136 Network - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 139
Configuring an Internal Wireless Ethernet Card Enter the DNS and WINS addresses. You can also select the Network Speed in the Network Speed tab of the Settings dialog box Network and Dialup Connections icon 137 Appendix - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 140
Configuring an Internal Wireless Ethernet Card Systems icon You can determine the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway and MAC Address of your wireless connection by double clicking on the Systems icon in the Control Panel. 138 Systems icon - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 141
describes how to configure your Neoware thin client appliance for network printing with Windows and UNIX servers. Network printing using LPR/LPD LPR (which stands for "Line Printer Remote" although you can use it with most kinds of printer) is a printing protocol that is part of the TCP/IP protocol - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 142
LPR/LPD Printing Configuring the appliance for LPR/LPD printing 1 Power off the thin client appliance. 2 Connect the printer that is to be networked to a parallel or serial port. 3 Power on the thin client appliance. 4 When the Neoware Connection Manager appears, press F2 to access the Control Panel - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 143
line (Name or address of server providing lpd), enter the IP address of the thin client appliance. 7 In the bottom line (Name of printer or print queue on Printers dialog. 3 Select Add Printer. 4 Select My Computer. Click Next. 5 Select Add Port. Windows 2000/2003 LPR/LPD printing to the - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 144
(Name or address of server providing lpd), enter the IP address of the thin client appliance. 8 In the bottom line (Name of printer on that machine), enter same as for any other Windows printer. Linux/UNIX LPR/LPD printing to the appliance 1 On the Linux/UNIX server, first log in as administrator - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 145
printer name> Further driver configuration on Linux is left to the customer. Frequently observed issues Don't use punctuation exactly as it appears in the LPD Printer Utility dialog on the thin client appliance. For more information, see "Configuring the appliance for LPR/ - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 146
Using LPR/LPD Printing 144 Frequently observed issues - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 147
Index Windows CE Thin Client Appliance User Manual Numerics 10BaseT Ethernet 19 128-bit (RC5) encryption 48 A Add dialog box) Terminal Emulation connections 58 Aironet Utilities 133 AIX terminal emulation 54 ANSI BBS emulation 54 appliance connecting cables and monitor 18 power cord 19 Appliance - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 148
connections, server adding new 34 auto-restart 120 autostart individual 76 changing properties 80 Citrix ICA client 42 closing 81 creating to server 33 default 76 dial-in, terminal emulation 58 disconnecting 81 disconnecting with hotkey 116 displaying 75 displaying ICA status dialog 116 editing and - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 149
Bar 115 Display tab (Appliance Properties) 93 Index displaying default connection 77 DNS (Domain Name Service) Appliance Properties 98 Download updated manuals 3 E echo, suppressing 59 edit mode, overstrike or insert (terminal emulations) 82 Editing a connection 40 editing connections 80 Editing - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 150
Utility 140 LPR 62, 139 M MAC address 89 mainframe 58 Manuals, download updated 3 MDI P12/P8, MDI Prism-9 54 MetaFrame 42 Microsoft Remote Desktop Client 35 minicomputer 58 modem PPP/RAS connections 51, 52 Modem Settings Terminal Emulation connections 59 modems 18 connecting 19 monitor connecting 19 - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 151
printing in a RDP session 80 local printing in an ICA session 81 network printers 80, 81 parallel port 18 serial port 18 Terminal Emulation connections 62 terminal emulations 80 product ID number (Neoware appliance) 87 properties setting for server connections 42 Properties dialog box 80 protocols - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 152
RAM (random-access memory), installed amount 89 Neoware appliance 22 resetting how to 87 Resetting the Terminal to Factory Default clients) 116 Serial port location 18 serial ports 18 configuring terminal emulations 60, 62 server groups 118 server location (ICA) 44 Server operating systems supported - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 153
locating 18 Use alternate address through firewalls checkbox 119 V Viewdata 40 55 Index VT PCTerm terminal emulation 55 W Wait For setting 62 Web (Appliance Properties) Search Page 100 wide-area networks (WANs) data compression 48 Windows CE Desktop - Advanced Connections Manager 26, 27 Windows NT - HP Neoware e140 | User Manual for Neoware Appliances Running Windows CE - Page 154
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Windows-based Appliance
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