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T1000/T1010 Series Windows®-based Terminal Administrators Guide Software Version 3.5 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 2
T1000/T1010 Series Windows®-based Terminal Administrators Guide Software Version 3.5 February 2001 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 3
Terminal Server are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Product names mentioned herein may be trademarks and/or registered trademarks of their respective companies. The Energy Star emblem does not represent endorsement of any product or service Software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 4
to you. In such event, you may not use or copy the SOFTWARE, and you should promptly contact MANUFACTURER for instructions on return of the unused product(s) for a refund. Software License The SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 5
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apply. Should you have any questions concerning this EULA, please contact the MANUFACTURER of your SYSTEM. U.S. GOVERNMENT RESTRICTED RIGHTS The SOFTWARE and documentation are provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication, or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 10
the instructions, manual must be approved in writing by the manufacturer's Regulatory Engineering department. Changes or modifications made without written approval may void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Terminal Requirements Compliance FCC Compliance Models T1000 and T1010 terminals - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 11
. This product conforms to requirements of EN55022 for Class A equipment or EN55022 for Class B equipment (refer to "Terminal Requirements Compliance"). T10x0 Series Windows-based Terminals For use with External Power Supply DVE Model DSA-0301-05 or Potrans Model UP01811050A or certified equivalent - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 12
xiii Cable Notice The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices. Failure to do so may cause interference and violate FCC and international regulations for electromagnetic interference. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 13
manufacturer-produced Terminal. You may transfer ownership of the Terminal and equipment, including the right to use the Software to another Software is provided, "AS IS", and is delivered with no warranties, either express or implied. MANUFACTURER MAKES AND YOU RECEIVE NO WARRANTIES ON THE FIRMWARE - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 14
by applicable US law or regulation without the written approval of the appropriate US Government organization. U.S. Government Restricted Rights The Software is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or disclosure by the Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 15
iii About the Administrators Guide Guide Overview xxv Guide Conventions xxvi Text Format xxvi User Interface Menu Control xxvii Terminal Installation 1 Model T1000 Terminal Installation Locating the Terminal 3 Connecting the Terminal 3 Mounting the Terminal 7 Freestanding Desktop Mounting 7 Turning - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 16
Sheet 51 8 ICA Client Settings Using the Global ICA Client Settings Dialog Box 56 Setting the Default Hotkeys 56 Setting Terminal Preferences 57 Setting the Server Location 59 Setting Up a SOCKS Firewall 61 Setting Up a PNLite 63 Connection Configuration 9 Creating New Connections Using the New - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 17
Boxes 97 15 RDP Connections Using the WTS Connection Wizard 101 16 Terminal Emulation Connections Using the TE Client Connection Wizard 107 17 TCP/IP Connections Using the Edit Connection Details Dialog Box 128 Using the Server Properties Sheet 128 Using the Application Properties Sheet 130 Using - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 18
Network Adapters Using the Adapters Configuration Dialog Box 152 IP Address Properties Sheet 153 Name Server Properties Sheet 154 23 Add-On Add-on Dialog Box Uninstall Tab 155 Add-on Properties 28 JETCET PRINT 29 Local Printers LPD Printing 181 Using the LPD Config Dialog Box 182 RDP Printing 182 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 19
Properties 193 Power Management 195 Encryption 196 33 Volume Properties Using the Volume Properties Dialog Box 198 Firmware Upgrades 34 Cable Firmware Upgrades Setup 202 Parallel Flash Download Procedure 202 Manual Download 203 Cable Pinouts 204 Parallel Download Cable Pinouts 204 35 FTP Pull - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 20
250 Autologin 250 AutoStart 250 Single Button Connect 251 43 Failover Getting Help 44 Windows-based Terminal Specifications 45 How to... 46 Terminal Port Pin Assignments 47 Terminal Connector Pin Assignments 48 Null Modem Cable Pin Assignments 49 Modem AT Commands A SNMP Remote Configuration - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 21
B NFuse Server Configuration Requirements Introduction 303 PNLite Access 303 Browser-Based Access 303 Glossary 305 xxiii - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 22
The T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrators Guide contains the information you will need to install, configure, connect, and troubleshoot a WBT (Windows-based Terminal). This guide is written for network system administrators and covers the Models T1000 and T1010 terminals. Guide - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 23
xxvi Guide Conventions Text Format Table 1 lists the text format conventions used in this document. Table 1 cause damage to equipment, erase files, or destroy data. + Keystroke sequences such as: Ctrl+Alt+Del | Instructions about invoking a menu such as: Network | SNMP Network | Location - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 24
xxvii User Interface Menu Control Table 2 describes the command buttons used for user interface menu control on a T1000/T1010 WBT. Table 2 User Interface Menu Control Command Button Function X Found in the upper right corner of a dialog box. Click on this command button to - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 25
Terminal Installation 1 Model T1000 Terminal Installation 2 Model T1010 Terminal Installation - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 26
Installation This section discusses the procedures for installing the T1000 terminal. Note A keyboard and AC power cord are supplied with U.S. models only. Locating the Terminal Position the terminal on a clean, horizontal surface that is free from vibration and out of direct sunlight. Refer - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 27
4 Terminal Installation Figure 1-1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 28
the back panel connectors' functions. Table 1-1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors Connector Description Network Connector LAN connector, 10/100Base-T Com1 Serial port 1. Can be connected to: • External modem. • Local server. • Local serial printer. • Touch-screen monitor. Com2 Serial - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 29
monitor to the Video connector. 2. Connect the keyboard to the Keyboard connector. 3. Connect the mouse to the Mouse configuration needs, connect a printer to the parallel port, and/or connect a modem/server serial cable to the terminal in its planned location (see the next section "Mounting the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 30
the Terminal Instructions for mounting your terminal are provided in the following paragraphs. Freestanding Desktop Mounting The terminal is stand to the terminal housing. The following figure shows the terminal mounted on the desktop mounting stand. Figure 1-2 T1000 Freestanding Desktop Mounting - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 31
. See the following figure for the location of the power button. Figure 1-3 T1000 Power Button The splash screen will appear, followed by: • The Setup Wizard, if it is the first time that you have turned on your terminal. • The Connection Manager dialog box, if the Setup Wizard has been completed - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 32
This section discusses the procedures for installing the T1010 terminal. The following sections describe how to connect and set up the terminals. Note A keyboard and AC power cord are supplied with U.S. models only. Locating the Terminal Position the terminal on a clean, horizontal surface - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 33
10 Terminal Installation Figure 2-1 T1010 Terminal Back Panel Connectors - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 34
monitor. Com2 Serial port 2. Can be connected to: • External modem. • Local server. • Local serial printer. • Touch-screen monitor. Parallel Port Local printer output Video Monitor interface Keyboard Keyboard interface Mouse PS-2 mouse interface USB USB interface Power Power module - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 35
monitor to the Video connector. 2. Connect the keyboard to the Keyboard connector. 3. Connect the mouse to the Mouse configuration needs, connect a printer to the parallel port, and/or connect a modem/server serial cable to the terminal in its planned location (see the next section "Mounting the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 36
Installation 13 Mounting the Terminal Instructions for mounting your terminal are provided in the following paragraphs. Freestanding Desktop Mounting The terminal is shipped with a desktop mounting stand attached so it can immediately be put into desktop operation. The mounting stand is weighted - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 37
Turning On the Terminal Once the terminal is installed and all back panel connections have followed by: • The Setup Wizard, if it is the first time that you have turned on your terminal. • The Connection Manager dialog box, if the Setup Wizard has been completed. Adjustments to the display can - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 38
Advanced User Interface 8 Initial Terminal Setup 9 Changing Terminal Properties 10 Network Configuration 11 Web Browser 12 Additional Terminal Applications 13 ICA Client Settings - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 39
the first time. • An image has been downloaded to your terminal that is older than the image currently in use. • You use the Reset the Terminal to Factory-Default Property Settings function on the General properties sheet, or you reset the terminal using a hot-key procedure under direction of the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 40
on Next during the countdown before it reaches zero to continue with the wizard. Or • Let the count go to zero to auto-configure the terminal. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 41
Dialog Box Note Contact the network administrator if a message appears in the box indicating that no network services were found. It may be that the network is not connected to the terminal or the network services are not configured. The default active radio button in this box will be No if network - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 42
20 Advanced User Interface Figure 3-3 Specify an IP Address Dialog Box Enter the addressing information requested in the fields provided (by default the fields are blank). Click on Next to go to the Optional Information dialog box (Figure 3-4). - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 43
21 Figure 3-4 Optional Information Dialog Box Check a box to enable name resolution: • Enable DNS - Enables Domain Name Services • Enable WINS - Enables Windows Internet Naming Services Enter the information in the text fields that are active. By default the check boxes are unselected and the text - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 44
22 Advanced User Interface Figure 3-5 Desktop and Keyboard Settings Dialog Box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 45
3-1 Desktop and Keyboard Settings Dialog Box Function Description Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency area: Resolution drop-down list Select a resolution from the list. Selections are: box • Best Available Using DDC Supported in all terminals. • 640 x 480 @ 60Hz Supported in all terminals. • 640 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 46
Check the NumLock on Boot check box if you want the numeric keypad to be active when the terminal boots. The following keyboard mappings are supported by the firmware: Belgian Dutch Belgian French Brazilian (ABNT) Canadian Eng (Multi) Canadian FR (Multi) Canadian French Croatian Czech Danish Dutch - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 47
next step. If you selected Yes, the Browser URLs dialog box (Figure 3-7) displays. If you selected No, the browser setup is skipped and the Local Printer Setup dialog box (Figure 3-11) is displayed. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 48
26 Advanced User Interface Figure 3-7 Browser URLs Dialog Box Type the URLs for the Home and Search pages, or accept the defaults, and click Next to continue. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 49
Advanced User Interface 27 Figure 3-8 Preferences Dialog Box Select the desired preferences or accept the defaults, and click Next to continue. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 50
28 Advanced User Interface Figure 3-9 History and Favorites Dialog Box Uncheck the boxes or accept the defaults (checked) for the indicated selections, and click Next to continue. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 51
User Interface 29 Figure 3-10 Proxy Server Dialog Box If your terminal accesses the Internet through a proxy server, check the Use proxy server box and make the required entries in the now-enabled text and check boxes, and click Next to continue to the Local Printer Setup dialog box (Figure 3-11 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 52
box displays. If you want to set up a printer connected locally to your terminal, select Yes and the dialog boxes that follow will prompt you for printer information. Note This local printer setup applies only to RDP connections. See "Local Printers" for further information. If you select No (the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 53
Advanced User Interface 31 Figure 3-12 Select Printer Port Dialog Box In the Select Printer Port dialog box, select the port to which the printer is connected and click on Next to go to the next step. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 54
32 Advanced User Interface Figure 3-13 Select Printer Model Dialog Box In the Select the Printer Model dialog box, select the printer model from the list and click on Next to go to the next step. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 55
Advanced User Interface 33 Figure 3-14 Printer Name Dialog Box In the Name Your Printer dialog box, enter a name by which to refer to your printer and click on Next to go to the next step. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 56
34 Advanced User Interface Figure 3-15 Default Printer Dialog Box In the Set Default Printer dialog box, select whether or not you want your Windows-based programs to use this printer as the default printer (Yes is the default selection). Click on Next to go to the next step. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 57
Interface 35 Figure 3-16 Configure Another Printer Dialog Box If you have another printer connected to a different port on your terminal, select Yes in the Configure another printer dialog box. Click on Next to go to the next step. If you selected Yes, the printer setup process will repeat. If - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 58
36 Advanced User Interface Figure 3-17 Finish Dialog Box The Finish dialog box is informational. Click on the Finish command button to apply your selections and quit the Setup Wizard. After the Setup Wizard closes, the Terminal Settings Change dialog box displays. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 59
Dialog Box When you click on Restart, the terminal will go through the boot process and restart in the normal operating mode. If you want to change any of the selections after you restart, press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box (see "Changing Terminal Properties" for instructions). - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 60
• Devices - beginning with "Devices Properties • Printers - discussed in "Local Printers" The General, SysInfo, Input, and Display properties sheets are discussed in "General Terminal Information" and "Display Configuration" and "Keyboard and Mouse Configuration" in the T10x0 Series WBT Users Guide. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 61
40 Advanced User Interface Figure 4-1 Terminal Properties Dialog Box Note The amount of available RAM may differ between terminal models. Resetting to Factory Defaults Proceed as follows: 1. Click on the General tab of the Terminal Properties dialog box. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 62
effect. The Setup Wizard displays when the terminal resets. Note If the above reset procedure fails, call technical support at Compaq (800-OKCOMPAQ) for instructions on using a hot-key reset procedure. Figure 4-2 System Settings Change Dialog Box Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box When you change - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 63
Change Dialog Box This dialog box contains the Restart command button. The terminal must be restarted in order for your new settings to take effect. Click on Restart to restart the terminal. The Connection Manager displays. See "Connections Management" for detailed information about configuring - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 64
5 Network Configuration The Network properties sheet lets you configure your network. See Figure 5-1 to view this properties sheet. Using the Network Properties Sheet To invoke this properties sheet: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Network tab. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 65
44 Advanced User Interface Figure 5-1 Network Properties Sheet The following table discusses the functions of the Network properties sheet. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 66
Click on this radio button to enable DHCP addressing. An IP address will be automatically assigned to your terminal by the DHCP server. Specify an IP Address Use this group box to enter a specific IP address. IP Address Enter a static IP address in this field. Subnet Mask Enter - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 67
Network The Advanced Network command button is enabled if Specify an IP Address is selected or if a DHCP server was detected on start-up or and Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server is selected. Click on this command button to invoke the Advanced Network Settings dialog box: Enable DNS Use - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 68
for some Web pages. Use of a time server is preferred. See "SNTP Client" in External Devices for information about synchronizing system time to a time server. Using the Web Properties Sheet To invoke this properties sheet: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Web - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 69
48 Advanced User Interface Figure 6-1 Web Properties Sheet Table 6-1 discusses the functions of the Web properties sheet. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 70
dialog box (Figure 6-3). If your terminal accesses the Internet through a proxy server check the Use proxy server box and make the appropriate entries in the now-enabled text and check boxes. Note For instructions on using the browser, refer to the T1000/T1010 Windows-based Terminal Users Guide. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 71
50 Advanced User Interface Figure 6-2 Preferences Dialog Box Figure 6-3 Proxy Information Dialog Box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 72
7-1. Using the Apps Properties Sheet Figure 7-1 shows this properties sheet. To invoke the Apps properties sheet: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Apps tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box. Table 7-1 describes the functions of the Apps properties sheet. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 73
52 Advanced User Interface Figure 7-1 Apps Properties Sheet) Table 7-1 Apps Properties Sheet Function Description Global Settings Group box used to manage ICA sessions. ICA Client Settings Click on the ICA Client Settings command button in the Global Settings group box. See "ICA Client - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 74
terminal firmware updates through SNMP. SNMP Network... Use this command button to invoke the SNMP Network Administration dialog box. See "SNMP Firmware Upgrades" in Firmware Upgrades this function is enabled. Caution If your WTS server does not support encryption, this function must be disabled. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 75
ICA Client Settings dialog box. This dialog box is invoked through the Apps properties sheet found in the Terminal Properties dialog box. See "Additional Terminal Applications" for detailed information about the Apps properties sheet. Figure 8-1 shows the Global ICA Settings dialog box. Figure - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 76
dialog box: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Apps tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box. 3. Click on the ICA status. Close Session This function disconnects an ICA client from a server and closes the client window on the local desktop. When you - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 77
them. Alt+Backtab This hotkey cycles sequentially through applications that are open in a session, but in the opposite direction. Setting Terminal Preferences Use the Preferences properties sheet to change default settings. To invoke the Preferences properties sheet: 1. Click on the ICA Client - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 78
Client software. This field is only necessary when you are using the ICA Windows CE Client with a product such as WinFrame Host/Terminal, Palette, after restarting the terminal an additional radio button, Thousands, is displayed. Note The ICA server must be capable of supporting 16-bit color for the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 79
client device. The Citrix server uses the client name to uniquely identify resources (such as mapped printers) associated with a given software is stored in a client update database and downloaded to the terminal when a user connects to the Citrix server. Setting the Server Location Use the Server - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 80
Sheet Function Description Add Click on this command button to open the Add Server Address dialog box. The server is added to the selected server group. If you checked use HTTP server location, you must enter the server address and port to use. Delete Use this button to delete the name - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 81
in the Address List field belong to your Primary, first backup (Backup 1), or second backup (Backup 2) group. Rename Group Opens the Rename Server Location Group dialog box. Setting Up a SOCKS Firewall Use the Firewall Settings properties sheet to set up a SOCKS (Socket Secure) firewall. To - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 82
Check this box to enable a SOCKS proxy connection. SOCKS is a protocol that sets up a proxy server between a client and a server. This proxy server then acts as a channel for communication between the client and server. By default the box is not checked. Address of Proxy to Use Enter in this text - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 83
differences between the methods of accessing published applications via the NFuse server and limitations on the NFuse server application setup for use with Model T10x0 series terminals. Note PNLite connections are not supported by failover (See "Failover"). To invoke this properties sheet: 1. Click - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 84
area User credentials area Description Check to enable the PNLite application. Enter the address and port number of the NFuse server in the Address and port of NFuse server text boxes. Enter the requested information in the User Name, Password, and Domain text boxes. Check the Save password box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 85
-Up Connections 17 Dial-Up Dialing Properties and Configuration 18 Dial-Up TCP/IP Settings and Security 19 Dial-Up Scripts 20 RDP Connections 21 Terminal Emulation Connections 22 TCP/IP Telnet Configuration 23 Internet Explorer Connections 24 Editing ICA Connections 25 Editing RDP, Dial-Up, and - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 86
of connection protocol you want. When you choose from the list above, you are deciding which connection protocol you want to use to connect to a server. Six selections are available. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 87
of connection. Microsoft Remote Desktop Client RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol), which connects to a WTS (Windows Terminal Server) server. See "RDP Connections" for further instructions about how to create this kind of connection. Internet Explorer Local browser (Internet Explorer) connection. See - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 88
. Uncheck the box if you desire to use the standard Windows printer setup. Also un-check the box for CDS printing. Using the Startup Function Your terminal can be set to automatically connect to a server when you turn your terminal on. This function is set using the Connection Startup dialog box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 89
70 Connection Configuration The following table describes the functions of this dialog box. Table 9-2 Connection Startup Dialog Box Function Description Make the Selected Connection Your Default Connection Click this radio button to use the connection you selected in the Connection Manager as - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 90
an ICA connection. The ICA protocol connects you to a server running Citrix WinFrame or MetaFrame. Using the ICA Connections Wizard When Connection Type dialog box. This is the first dialog box that appears in the series. • Network Connection • Click on this radio button to create a network ICA - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 91
72 Connection Configuration Figure 10-1 Specify Connection Type Dialog Box Network Connections Select Network Connection, then click on the Next button. A Citrix search message displays: Figure 10-2 Citrix Search Message If the connection is found, the following sequence of dialog boxes displays. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 92
the information in the text entry box. Note The Refresh command button refreshes the drop-down scroll list. Note The Server Location command button invokes the Server Location dialog box. The server in Server Location will act as a master browser for creation of the Address list. See Figure 10-4. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 93
Dialog Box 3. If you want to add a server name or IP address, click on the Add command button to invoke the Add Server Address dialog box. Figure 10-5 Add Server Address Dialog Box 4. Enter the name or IP address of the Citrix server. Click on OK in this dialog box and then click on - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 94
Connection Configuration 75 Figure 10-6 Select a Title for the ICA Connection Dialog Box Enter a connection in the text box in the Select a Title for the ICA Connection dialog box, then click on Finish. Figure 10-7 Specify an Application Dialog Box To use the Specify an Application dialog box: 1. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 95
76 Connection Configuration Figure 10-8 Specify Logon Information Dialog Box To use the Specify Logon Information dialog box: 1. If needed, enter a user name, a password, and a domain for connecting to an application. 2. Click on Next. Figure 10-9 Select Window Options Dialog Box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 96
box. Note The ICA server must be capable of supporting 16-bit color for the Thousands selection to work. If not, the terminal will display only 256 or disable the following functions: a. Use Printer Configuration Utility check box - See "Local Printers." a. Compress Data Stream check box - Applies - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 97
reduction feature that enhances the user's experience on slower network connections. It echos local text to accelerate display of input text on the terminal and provides visual feedback for mouse clicks to show that the user's input is being processed. d. Encryption Level - Drop-down menu allows - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 98
Connection Note This section applies only to the SE Model terminals. Choose Dial-In Connection, then click on the Next serial connection such as Serial Cable on Com1. 2. Enter the area code, the phone number, and the country code in the appropriate fields. 3. Click on Configure to use the Device - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 99
Dial-Up Connections Use the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard to configure a dial-up connection. Dial-up connections use a modem and PPP to connect to a server. Using the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard From the New Connection dialog box (see "Creating New Connections"): 1. Use the drop-down scroll list to - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 100
82 Connection Configuration Figure 11-1 Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 1 To use the first dialog box: 1. Enter a name for your dial-up connection (a maximum of 20 characters but not 2. Click on Next. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 101
connection (serial connection) such as Serial Cable on Com1. 2. Enter your information in the pertinent fields. Country Code and Area Code will activate if Use Country Code and Area Code is enabled. 3. Click on the Dialing Properties command button to open the Dialing Properties dialog box. See - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 102
84 Connection Configuration 5. Click on the TCP/IP Settings command button to open the TCP/IP Settings dialog box. See "Dial-Up TCP/IP Settings and Security" for details about this dialog box. 6. Click on the Security command button to open the Security Settings dialog box. See "Dial-Up TCP/IP - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 103
Connection Configuration 85 Figure 11-3 Dial-Up Configuration Wizard 3 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 104
the Device Properties dialog box (Figure 12-2). Note See "Null Modem Cable Pin Assignments" for a suggested null modem cable for use with your terminal. Using the Dialing Properties Dialog Box Use the Dialing Properties dialog box to set the dialing properties for your dial-up connection. See "Dial - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 105
88 Connection Configuration Figure 12-1 Dialing Properties Dialog Box The following table discusses the functions of the dialog box. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 106
Function Description Local Settings Set local dialing locale and dialing type in this group box. Local Area Code Enter the local area code that you want to use. Local Country Code Enter the local country code of the country to which you are dialing. The default for this field is 1. Note Refer - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 107
90 Connection Configuration Table 12-1 Dialing Properties Dialog Box, Continued Function Description Dialing Patterns Use this group box to set your modem's dialing patterns. Local Calls Dialing Enter the local call dialing pattern. The default is 9,G. Local Long Distance Calls Dialing Enter - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 108
-2 Port Settings Properties Sheet Function Description Manual Dial Click on this check box to set up for manual dialing. Terminals Use this group box to record terminal windowing information: • Use Terminal Window Before Dialing • Use Terminal Window After Dialing Connection Preferences Use - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 109
92 Connection Configuration Call Options Click on the Call Options tab to invoke the Call Options properties sheet. Figure 12-3 Call Options Properties Sheet The following table discusses the functions of this properties sheet. Table 12-3 Call Options Properties Sheet Function Description - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 110
13 Dial-Up TCP/IP Settings and Security The following sections provide information about some of the elements of the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard. This chapter covers TCP/IP settings and dial-up security. Using the TCP/IP Settings Dialog Box Click on the TCP/IP Settings command button in the second - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 111
Table 13-1 TCP/IP Settings Dialog Box Function Description Use Software Compression Click on this check box to enable this function , the text entry box is not activated. Use Server-Assigned IP Addresses Click here to disable server-assigned addresses and to activate the text entry boxes - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 112
a request originated from the correct user or application. Accept Only Encrypted Authentication Click on this radio button to set your terminal to accept only encrypted authentication. Encryption is a method of "hiding" data that is transmitted across a network. Accept Only Microsoft Encrypted - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 113
14 Dial-Up Scripts Dial-up RAS (Remote Access Services) scripts are enabled from the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard (see "Dial-Up Connections"). RAS facilitates PPP communications between the terminal (based on Windows CE) and other non-Windows operating systems. Using the Dial-Up Scripts Dialog Boxes - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 114
98 Connection Configuration Figure 14-1 Script Name Dialog Box Figure 14-2 New Script Name Dialog Box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 115
. Select another script and click OK. Lists the script input/output strings: • Wait For - Displays strings received from the host. • Respond With - Displays what the terminal sends in response to the Wait For string. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 116
100 Connection Configuration Table 14-1 RAS Script Dialog Box, Continued Function Description New and Edit buttons New and Edit open the Edit Script Line dialog box (see Figure 14-4). Use this dialog box to create a new line in the script or edit an existing (selected) line. The specific - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 117
15 RDP Connections Use the WTS Connection Wizard to configure an RDP connection. RDP connects to a server running Microsoft WTS (Windows Terminal Server). Using the WTS Connection Wizard When the New Connection dialog box is open (see "Creating New Connections"): 1. Use the drop-down scroll list to - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 118
102 Connection Configuration Figure 15-1 WTS Connection Wizard 1 To use the first dialog box: 1. Enter a name for your dial-up connection in Name. 2. Enter the name or IP address of the server in Server. 3. Check the Low Speed Connection check box if appropriate. 4. Click on Next. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 119
Connection Configuration Figure 15-2 WTS Connection Wizard 2 103 To use the second dialog box: 1. Check the Automatic Logon check box if appropriate. 2. Enter a user name, password, and a domain to complete the information. 3. Click on Next. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 120
104 Connection Configuration Figure 15-3 WTS Connection Wizard 3 To use the third dialog box in the wizard: 1. Click on either the Desktop or Application File Name radio buttons. 2. If you clicked on Desktop, click on Next. 3. If you clicked on Application File Name: a. Enter the name of the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 121
Connection Configuration Figure 15-4 WTS Connection Wizard 4 105 To use the fourth dialog box, click on Finish. The Connection Manager displays, listing your new RDP connection. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 122
Client Connection Wizard When the New Connection dialog box is open (see "Creating New Connections"): 1. Use the drop-down scroll list to select Terminal Emulation. 2. Click on OK. Following are the three dialog boxes of this wizard. When you are finished configuring a connection, the new connection - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 123
dialog box: 1. Enter the connection name in Connection Name text box. 2. Select the emulation type in the Emulation scroll list. 3. Select the terminal type from the VT TerminalID scroll list. Table 16-1 describes the available functions in the VT TerminalID scroll list. 4. Click on Next to continue - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 124
Connection Configuration 109 Table 16-1 Terminal Emulation and Terminal Type Terminal Emulation Terminal Type Select Emulation: VT52, VT100, VT400 7-Bit (default), or VT400 8-Bit Then select from VT TerminalID: vt100, vt101, vt102, vt125, vt220, vt240, vt320, vt340, vt420 ( - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 125
Then select from HP Model: 2392A, 70092 (default), 2622A International Settings Opens the International Settings dialog box (see Figure 16-2). The particular controls and selections that appear in this dialog box depends on the terminal emulation selected. Make keyboard, character set, and - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 126
the Advanced command button). c. Click on Next. The Automate Login Process dialog box displays. See Figure 16-4 and proceed with these instructions. 3. If you clicked on Modem: a. Select a configuration from Configuration Name. b. Use the Configure command button if appropriate. (See "Using the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 127
about the Configure command button). c. Click on Next. The Automate Login Process dialog box displays. See Figure 16-4 and proceed with these instructions. Figure 16-4 TE Client Connection Wizard - Automate Login Process To use the Automate Login Process dialog box: 1. Fill in the Parameters group - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 128
TE Client Connection Wizard - Printer Port Settings To use the Printer Port Settings dialog box: 1. Check the Use Network Printer box if you want to print from a printer in your network. Checking this box enables LPD Hostname text box and the FormFeed Terminator, Translate National Characters, and - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 129
on LPT1: (default) Serial Cable on COM1: Serial Cable on COM2: Selecting either of the serial printer ports enables the Configure command button, which opens the Configuration of COM1 (or COM2) dialog box. box. Command bar items are the menus on the top bar of the terminal emulation user interface. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 130
security must be enabled. 2. Select the appropriate function from Action on Host Close. These functions are actions that will take place when the terminal emulation session is closed. 3. Click on the Disable Status Bar or No Connection Warning on Close check boxes as appropriate. Disable Status Bar - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 131
17 TCP/IP Telnet Configuration Note The information in this chapter applies to the terminal emulation connection only. Using the TCP/IP Telnet Configuration Dialog Box The Advanced command button on the TE Client Connection Wizard - Host Information dialog box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 132
back to the emulator on a different port than the emulator uses to talk to the host. The default is 0. Telnet Name Enter the Telnet virtual terminal name. The default depends on emulation (VT400, 7-bit, default is vt420). Suppress Use the functions of this group box as needed (controls in this - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 133
/IP Telnet Configuration, Continued Function Description The following image shows the TN3270 Options dialog box, displayed when the BIND (Berkeley Internet Name Domain) DNS server Responses - System response SysReq - System requests Note Associate, LU1 Printer, and LU3 Printer are deactivated. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 134
120 Connection Configuration Table 17-1 TCP/IP Telnet Configuration, Continued Function Description • TN5250 Options The following dialog box shows the TN5250 Options dialog box, displayed when the 5250 Options command button is pressed. Use this dialog box to set up 5250 options. The options - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 135
the Device Properties Dialog Box" for information about this function. Area Code Enter the area code in this text box. Telephone Number Enter the telephone number in this text box. Country Code Enter the country code in this text box. Dialing From: This field automatically lists where you - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 136
122 Connection Configuration Using the Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 (or Com2) Dialog Box This dialog box opens when the Configure command button is pressed for a serial connection type selection. Figure 17-3 shows this dialog box. Figure 17-3 Configuration of Serial Cable on Com1 (or Com2 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 137
to the left) as follows: • 9600 • None • Input •8 •1 • Unlimited Local Echo Check this check box if you want transmitted characters to appear on the dialup terminal window. Not needed if the destination machine has remote echo turned on. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 138
16 MB of flash memory and 32 MB of RAM is installed on the terminal. The installed memory is listed on the Terminal Properties window SysInfo Enter the URLs of your choice for the Start and Search pages. 5. If this server is to be included in failover, check the Allow to ping Start Site check box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 139
to an NFuse server that provides ICA links within a Web page to allow ICA sessions to be launched from within a browser window, refer to "NFuse Server Configuration Requirements" for information concerning limitations on the NFuse server application setup for use with Model T10x0 series terminals. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 140
19 Editing ICA Connections The Connection Manager lets you edit individual ICA connection parameters. It is done through the Edit Connection Details dialog box. The following figure shows this dialog box. Figure 19-1 Edit Connection Details Dialog Box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 141
box. 2. Click to select an ICA connection from the Connections Name list. 3. Click on the Edit command button on the Configure properties sheet. Using the Server Properties Sheet The Server properties sheet is displayed by default for the dialog box. Table 19-1 describes the functions of the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 142
command button. Move Up Click on this command button to move a server up the list: 1. Select a server to move up. 2. Click on the Move Up command button. Move Down Click on this command button to move a server down the list: 1. Select a server to move down. 2. Click on the Move Down command button - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 143
130 Connection Configuration Using the Application Properties Sheet The Application properties sheet is shown in Figure 19-2. Figure 19-2 Application Properties Sheet Invoke the properties sheet by clicking on the Application tab. Table 19-2 describes the functions of the properties sheet. Table - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 144
-3 describes the functions of the Logon properties sheet. Table 19-3 Logon Properties Sheet Function Description Username Enter the user name used to log into the server. Password Enter the password used to log into the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 145
132 Connection Configuration Using the Window Properties Sheet The Window properties sheet is shown in the following figure. Figure 19-4 Window Properties Sheet - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 146
256 colors, radio buttons for 16 or 256 colors are displayed. If 65536 is selected in the Color Palette, after restarting the terminal an additional radio button, Thousands, is displayed. Note The ICA server must be capable of supporting 16-bit color for the Thousands selection to work. If not, the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 147
Configuration Utility Check this box (default) to allow creation of a new printer in the ICA Client Printer dialog box on the ICA server. Uncheck to use Windows to add a printer. Compress Data Stream Check this check box to enable compressed data streaming. By default the box is checked. Enable - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 148
, resulting in reduced latency and consistent performance regardless of the network connection. SpeedScreen is not available when connecting to MetaFrame for UNIX 1.0 and 1.1 servers. Encryption Level Select from: • Basic (8 bit) (default) • 40 (40 bit) • 56 (56) • 128 (128) • 128-bit Logon - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 149
136 Connection Configuration Using the Title Properties Sheet The Title properties sheet is shown in Figure 19-6. Figure 19-6 Title Properties Sheet This properties sheet contains only one function. Enter the title of your ICA connection in the text box on the sheet. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 150
SOCKS (Socket Secure) is networking proxy protocol. It enables hosts on one side of a SOCKS server to gain access to hosts on the other side of the SOCKS server. The SOCKS server authenticates and authorizes the requests, establishes a proxy connection, and relays data. Connect Via SOCKS Proxy - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 151
19-6 Firewall Settings Properties Sheet, Continued Function Description Address of Proxy to Use Enter in this text box the IP address of the SOCKS proxy server. Activate this box by clicking on Connect Via SOCKS Proxy. By default this box is deactivated. Port Enter the port number to connect to - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 152
Wizard. See "Dial-Up Connections" for detailed information about using this wizard. To edit terminal emulation you invoke the TE Client Connection Properties dialog box. See "Terminal Emulation Connections" for detailed information. RDP Connections The Connection Manager lets you edit individual RDP - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 153
140 Connection Configuration Figure 20-1 Edit Connection Dialog Box Using the Edit Connection Dialog Box The Edit Connection dialog box includes two properties sheets. Depending on your connections configuration, you use one of these properties sheets to edit connection parameters. To invoke the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 154
OK is selected, your changes will be saved and Name will replace what was selected. Server Enter the address of the server in this field. Automatic Logon Click on this check box to enable automatic logon for your terminal. Enabling this function enables the Username, Password, and Domain fields - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 155
142 Connection Configuration Using the Application Properties Sheet Invoke the Application properties sheet by clicking on the Application tab in the Edit Connection dialog box. Use this properties sheet to reconfigure the applications-related portion of the connection. Figure 20-2 shows this - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 156
path name of an application that will run. Working Directory Enter the path to the working directory that the application will use. Note The terminal will not create a new directory if the entered working directory does not exist. Note Desktop and File Name are mutually exclusive. File Name must - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 157
Add-On 29 Aironet Wireless LAN Adapter Setup 30 PC Card Adapters for Modems 31 Touchscreens 32 Date/Time Properties 33 JETCET PRINT 34 Local Printers 35 PC Card Adapters for Token Ring Networks 36 SNTP Client 37 PC Card Adapters for Wireless Networks 38 Volume Properties - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 158
sheets for the SE models and LE models, respectively. To open the Devices properties sheet, 1. Press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Devices tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box. Devices Properties Sheet Table 21-1 describes the functions of this properties sheet. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 159
148 External Devices Figure 21-1 Devices Properties Sheet - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 160
box. This command button will only be activated if a PC card modem is inserted in to the terminal's PC card slot. For detailed information see "PC Card Adapters for Modems" in External Devices. Adapters the LPD Config dialog box. For detailed information see "Local Printers" in External Devices. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 161
150 External Devices Table 21-1 Devices Properties Sheet, Continued Function Description RACORE-TR Click on this icon to invoke the RACORE - Token Ring Adapter Settings dialog box. For detailed information see "PC Card Adapters for Token Ring Networks" in External Devices. SNTP Client Click - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 162
22 Managing Network Adapters An adapter is a device that physically connects a terminal to a network. The Adapters Configuration dialog box gives you the ability to configure the adapters on a terminal. Figure 22-1 shows the dialog box. Figure 22-1 Adapters Configuration Dialog Box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 163
you may desire to un-check the box so that the message does not appear each time the terminal boots. Accept Terminal Name from DHCP check box Some (but not all) DHCP servers can assign a terminal name through DHCP option 12. If your DHCP server has this capability, check this box if you want your - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 164
Properties Sheet. Table 22-2 IP Address Properties Sheet Function Description Obtain an IP Address via DHCP Click on this radio button to let the terminal obtain an IP address automatically using DHCP. This button is selected by default. Specify an IP Address Click on this radio button to - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 165
Sheet Function Description Primary DNS Enter the IP address of your primary DNS (Domain Name Service) server. By default this text box is blank. Secondary DNS Enter the IP address of your secondary DNS server. By default this text box is blank. Primary WINS Enter the IP address of your - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 166
23 Add-On The Add-on dialog box contains two tab sections that let you remove firmware add-ons and to display information about available flash memory. To open this dialog box: 1. Press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Devices tab. 3. Click on the Add-on icon in the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 167
156 External Devices Figure 23-1 Uninstall Dialog Box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 168
External Devices 157 Add-on Dialog Box System Tab Figure 23-2 shows the System tab section of the Add-on dialog box. It displays information about available flash memory and has no user controls. Figure 23-2 System Dialog Box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 169
24-1) allows you to configure the Aironet wireless LAN adapter solely by menu selections. To open this dialog box: 1. Press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Devices tab. 3. Double-click on the Aironet icon in the icon container on the Devices properties sheet. Figure - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 170
160 External Devices Using the Aironet Dialog Box To configure the wireless LAN adapter, select a property from the Property list and select the desired value from the Value drop-down menu. Repeat the process for each listed property. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 171
25 PC Card Adapters for Modems Your WBT supports PCMCIA adapted modems. This chapter discusses the setup for PCMCIA modems. Figure 25-1 shows the Add or Change Modem dialog box. Use this dialog box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 172
box to set the following flow settings: Flow Hardware Enter a flow hardware command string in this field. The default is AT&K3. Flow Software Enter a flow software command string in this field. The default is AT&K4. Flow Off Enter a flow hardware command string in this field. The default - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 173
External Devices 163 ISDN Settings Use the ISDN Settings dialog box to set the terminal's ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) settings. If you do not know this information, ask your system administrator. Figure 25-2 shows the dialog box. To invoke the dialog box, - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 174
1. Only numbers are allowed in this text box. Note Enter the SPID provided by your ISDN line provider (telephone company). Service Profile ID 2 Use this field to enter Service Profile ID 2. Only numbers are allowed in this text box. Note Enter the SPID provided by your ISDN line provider (telephone - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 175
the setup for the two touchscreens the terminal supports, ELO and MicroTouch. ELO Touchscreen Figure 26-1 shows the ELO Touchscreen dialog box. Use this dialog box to calibrate an ELO touchscreen. To open this dialog box: 1. Press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 176
to calibrate the touchscreen. The button will be deactivated if a touchscreen is not connected to one of the terminal's Com ports or USB connectors. Note After a Com port is selected, the terminal must be restarted. When you click on Calibrate, a white screen with a single cross-hair in the upper - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 177
Properties dialog box. Use this dialog box to set up a Microtouch touch screen. To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Devices tab. 3. Double-click on the Touchscreen icon in the properties sheet's icon container. Figure 26-2 Microtouch - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 178
below). Controller Type This field shows the controller type. Firmware Version This field shows the firmware version. Status This field shows the status: • OK • Not Found If there is no MicroTouch touch screen connected to the terminal, the Status field will display Not Found. Connection Use - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 179
External Devices 169 Cursor Properties Sheet The Cursor properties sheet is shown in Figure 26-3. Figure 26-3 Cursor Properties Sheet Table 26-3 discusses the Cursor properties sheet. Table 26-3 Cursor Properties Sheet Function Description Cursor Offset Use this properties sheet to set the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 180
170 External Devices Table 26-3 Cursor Properties Sheet, Continued Function Description Set Click on this command button to invoke a dialog box that will allow you to set distances: Stabilize Cursor Follow the instructions on the dialog box. This command button is always deactivated. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 181
External Devices 171 Touch Settings Properties Sheet Figure 26-4 shows the Touch Settings properties sheet. Figure 26-4 Touch Settings Properties Sheet The following table discusses this properties sheet. Table 26-4 Touch Settings Properties Sheet Function Description Touch Mode Use this - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 182
cross-hair. The cross-hair will move to the upper right-hand corner. 2. Touch the cross-hair. The Calibration Complete dialog box displays. 3. Follow the instructions in the Calibration Complete dialog box to complete the calibration process. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 183
/Time Properties The Date/Time Properties dialog box (Figure 27-1) allows you to set the date and time on the terminal. To open this dialog box: 1. Press F2 to open the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Devices tab. 3. Double-click on the Date/Time-on icon in the icon container - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 184
174 External Devices Note If a time server is available (See SNTP Client chapter), the terminal time will automatically synchronize to the time provided by the server. Otherwise, the time must be set manually. To manually set the time, enter a time slightly ahead of the actual time in Current Time - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 185
28 JETCET PRINT JETCET PRINT Professional is a utility that supports local printing from your Windows CE-based terminal. JETCET only supports IE 4.0. ICA, RDP, or terminal emulations do not use the JETCET printer driver. The JETCET PRINT Professional dialog box (Figure 28-1) allows you to select - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 186
Compatible • HP PCL3 Compatible (default) • PocketJet • PocketJetII • PostScript Note These are the only supported printers. Serial Handshaking drop-down list box Spooler area Allows selection of software or hardware handshaking between the terminal and the printer. Default is software. Controls - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 187
Dialog While Printing check box Check if you want this dialog box to automatically open when printing. Properties... command button Opens the Printer Properties dialog box. This dialog box has four tab sections, each of which contains controls for setting a category of print properties: • Color - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 188
178 External Devices Figure 28-3 Printer Properties Dialog Box, Dithering Tab Figure 28-4 Printer Properties Dialog Box, Toner Saver Tab - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 189
External Devices Figure 28-5 Printer Properties Dialog Box, Layout Tab 179 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 190
29 Local Printers The terminal supports both Line Printer Daemon (LPD) printing and printing from applications. LPD Printing This paragraph discusses the configuration of local printing using the LPD Config dialog box. Note LPD can only be used with the parallel port of a terminal. Figure 29-1 LPD - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 191
to a printer connected to your terminal. Printer Name Type in this field the name of the connected printer. The default for this field is Noname. Port Type in this field the virtual port number. Virtual port is a logical device assigned when you set up LPD services on your server. The default - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 192
External Devices Figure 29-2 Printers Properties Sheet 183 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 193
Delete command button Select a port in this list and press the Add / Properties command button to open the Printer Properties dialog box (see Figure 29-3) which allows you to configure a printer for the port. Double-clicking the listing has the same effect as pressing the button. If the selected - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 194
. Overtype this with the name by which you will refer to this printer. If you want this to be the default printer, check the Make this the default printer box (this will de-select another printer previously selected as default). Click OK to accept the properties and close the box or click Cancel - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 195
Note This chapter applies only to the Model T1010 terminal. Your WBT supports PCMCIA RACORE token ring adapter cards. This chapter Adapter Settings Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Devices tab. 3. Click on the RACORE - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 196
188 External Devices Figure 30-1 RACORE - Token Ring Adapter Settings Dialog Box Table 30-1 discusses the dialog box. Table 30-1 RACORE - Token Ring Adapter Settings Function Description User Defined MAC Address Use this text field to enter the MAC address of the token ring PC card. The - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 197
of synchronizing its clock to time provided by an SNTP (Simple Network Time Protocol) server. Figure 31-1 shows the SNTP Client dialog box. Use this dialog box to select the SNTP server and to synchronize the terminal time. Note SNTP client is available only when IE4 is installed. Using the SNTP - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 198
command button Check this box if you want the terminal to automatically synchronize to the SNTP time server when the terminal boots. Default is checked. Causes the terminal time to immediately synchronize to the selected SNTP server. A message appears if synchronization fails. This feature can be - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 199
Your WBT supports PCMCIA adapters for WaveLAN wireless networks. This chapter discusses the setup for these adapters. Figure 32-1 shows the WaveLAN/ IEEE Settings dialog box. Using the WaveLAN/IEEE Settings Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 200
for this field is blank. Click here to enable Ad-hoc Demo Mode. Enabling this mode will allow the terminal to connect to a small wireless workgroup. In this mode the terminal will: • Ignore WaveLAN Network Name. • Ignore WavePOINT-ll access points. • Fix the radio to operate at factory default. By - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 201
External Devices Advanced Properties The Advanced properties sheet is shown in Figure 32-2. Note Advanced properties normally should not need to be changed. The default values should be sufficient for normal network use. Figure 32-2 Advanced Properties Sheet 193 The following table discusses this - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 202
Description AP Density Select in this scroll box an AP density (access point density) value. This parameter controls the roaming sensitivity of the terminal. The values are: • Low Density • Medium Density • High Density This parameter is set by: • The density of access points in the network. • The - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 203
to enable power management. Power management conserves the life of the battery of a portable device. When Card Power Management is enabled, the is unchecked. Receive All Multicasts Click to check this box to enable the terminal to wake up and receive multicasts. The default for this box is - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 204
196 External Devices Encryption Figure 32-4 shows the Encryption properties sheet. Figure 32-4 Encryption Properties Sheet Table 32-4 discusses the properties sheet. Table 32-4 Encryption Properties Sheet Function Description Enable Encryption check box Check this box to enable encryption. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 205
33 Volume Properties Your WBT supports audio for the ICA client. This chapter discusses the audio controls (see below). Note This volume control will function only before Windows Media Player is launched. Figure 33-1 Volume Properties Dialog Box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 206
198 External Devices Using the Volume Properties Dialog Box To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Devices tab. 3. Click on the Volume icon in the icon container. Table 33-1 lists the controls in the dialog - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 207
Firmware Upgrades 39 Cable Firmware Upgrades 40 FTP Pull Firmware Upgrades 41 SNMP Firmware Upgrades 42 DHCP Firmware Upgrades - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 208
Upgrades The following section describes the cable method of firmware download. The cable method for all terminals is parallel download, using a Laplinkcable and the MS-DOS xfer.exe program. Caution Do not power the terminal off during the upgrade. Note 1. Installation of add-ons can not be - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 209
PC. Parallel Flash Download Procedure This procedure includes manual download instructions. The download procedure will not work unless your PC is booted to DOS. 1. Record the terminal's current configuration. Caution All previous settings will be lost. Upgrading the firmware defaults the current - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 210
Firmware Upgrades 203 Manual Download Use the following instructions to perform a manual download. 1. Type xfer at the DOS prompt 2. Press Enter, and the Download Utility dialog box appears. See the following figure. Figure 34-1 Download Utility Dialog Box 3. Power-up the terminal - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 211
204 Firmware Upgrades Cable Pinouts Parallel Download Cable Pinouts The following table lists the parallel download cable pinouts. Table 34-1 Parallel Download Cable Pinouts PC Side Terminal Side Pin 01 Pin 01 Pin 02 Pin 15 Pin 03 Pin 13 Pin 04 Pin 12 Pin 05 Pin 10 Pin 06 Pin 11 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 212
Firmware Upgrades 205 The following figure shows the connections for the parallel download cable. Figure 34-2 Parallel Download Cable Connectors 13 1 25 14 DB-25M Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Terminal 10 Parallel 11 Port 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Not - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 213
35 FTP Pull Firmware Upgrades Use the Upgrade properties sheet to: 1. Set up a terminal for communication with an FTP server. 2. Perform FTP pull upgrades. See Figure 35-1. Using the Upgrade Properties Sheet To invoke this properties sheet: 1. Press the F2 key. 2. Click on the Upgrade - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 214
208 Firmware Upgrades Figure 35-1 Upgrade Properties Sheet The following table describes the functions found on this properties sheet. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 215
Upgrade Use this group box to upgrade your terminal's firmware using an FTP server. The functions are: Use FTP Information from DHCP Server Select this function if you want to get the FTP server and directory information from a DHCP server. Click on this radio button to select the function - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 216
dialog box. FTP and Params.ini Note Params.ini must be installed on your FTP server to upgrade your terminal. The upgrade firmware can be obtained through the manufacturer's customer support. Download is initiated through the Upgrade command button on the Upgrade properties sheet. Information in - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 217
displays. Read for information and click on Start to upgrade, or Cancel to quit the process. Note If you are downloading the same version of firmware that is already on the terminal, a dialog box displays reporting that you are downloading the same version. Figure 35 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 218
212 Firmware Upgrades Click on Start to begin the download. The process is: • The image gets read. • The flash gets erased. • The image gets written to the flash. When the upgrade is complete, the terminal will reboot to the Connection Manager. Note If the downloaded image is a lower version from - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 219
36 SNMP Firmware Upgrades Using the SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box The SNMP Network Administration dialog box contains the functions that you can use to administer to the terminals on your SNMP network. See Figure 36-1. To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press the F2 key to invoke the Terminal - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 220
214 Firmware Upgrades Figure 36-1 SNMP Network Administration Dialog Box The following table discusses the functions of this dialog box. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 221
Firmware Upgrades software will manage with write permission. The default for this field is WBTADMIN. Note All Get and Set names are case sensitive. Trap Destination Server 1:, Server 2:, Server 3:, and Server 4: are fields that supply the names or IP addresses of the servers to which the terminal - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 222
IP address or machine name, and the absolute path to the image on the FTP or TFTP server. Note In the custom MIB the enterprise number is 1.3.6.1.4.1.714. 2. Ensure thatthe SNMP Update Enable check box in the SNMP area of the Terminal Properties Apps tab is checked (by default it is checked/enabled - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 223
server. h. Go to 1.2.3.8.1.4 (wbt3SubmitLoadJob), and set its value to 1 (Ready). Step 4h will initiate an SNMP upgrade to your terminal. If the download is configured properly, the new image will download and the terminal will reboot automatically. Refer to Chapter 31, FTP Pull Firmware Upgrades - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 224
and the information on the Change DHCP Option IDs dialog box to: • Help establish ICA and RDP connections • Perform automated firmware updates • Help define terminal emulation connections • Implement remote management of SNMP parameters To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press the F2 key. 2. Click on the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 225
220 Firmware Upgrades Figure 37-1 Change DHCP Option IDs Dialog Box Note Option 158 is not supported yet. It is reserved for future use. The following table describes the functions of this dialog box. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 226
IDs Group box used to set the following SNMP option IDs: • Trap Server IP List • Set Community Terminal Emulation Group box used to set the following terminal emulation Option IDs option IDs: • Emulation Mode • Terminal ID Reset To Defaults Click on this command button to reset all option - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 227
(the location of the firmware). If they are not correct, the upgrade will fail. Note You will need the image and the params.ini files on the FTP server to do the upgrade. 8. Shut down the terminal. See "Shutting Down the Terminal" for more information. Your terminal will automatically upgrade itself - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 228
Upgrades 223 Manual DHCP Firmware Upgrades 1. Follow instruction 1 through 3 and 5 through 8 in "Automatic Firmware Upgrades." 2. Click on the Upgrade... command button on the Upgrade properties sheet. This will initiate the firmware upgrade. Once the upgrade is complete, the terminal will reboot - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 229
Client Security 43 Security Properties 44 Terminal Accounts 45 Creating Terminal Accounts 46 Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts 47 Terminal Login 48 Failover - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 230
38 Security Properties Use the Security properties sheet to access security functions and global terminal functions. You can also use this sheet to set up terminal accounts. Figure 38-1 shows the Security properties sheet. Using the Security Properties Sheet To invoke the Security properties sheet: - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 231
228 Client Security Figure 38-1 Security Properties Sheet The following table describes the functions of this properties sheet. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 232
accounts would be established (Add User command button). Become effective when terminal is restarted. Hide Configure Tab Click to enable. This function hides this function. The unit will attempt a connection to all servers listed in the Connection Manager starting from where the first connection - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 233
enabling AutoLogin Enable. By default the field is blank. Single Button Connect Select to enable the function. See the "Single Button Connect" in "Terminal Login" for more information. By default the function is not enabled. DHCP Connection Enable Use this group to access the DHCP connection list - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 234
checked (for ICA or RDP), you must have a server that can respond to ping commands set in the DHCP Server Options or it will not reconnect (per RDP- or ICA about user accounts see "Terminal Accounts." See "Adding Terminal Accounts." See "Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts." See "Modifying and - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 235
account is a group of connection and configuration parameters organized into an account and assigned to a terminal user. Terminal accounts can include specific connections, privileges, password protection, Autologin and/or Autostart and Single Button Connect functions. The three types of accounts - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 236
function to change your password (if this privilege is granted). You can also access the following Terminal Properties sheets: • General • Input • Display • Network • Printers • Apps • Devices • SysInfo Administrator Accounts The Administrator account has the greatest amount of privileges. With - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 237
Client Security For more information about terminal accounts, see: • "Security Properties" • "Creating Terminal Accounts" • "Modifying and Deleting Terminal Accounts" 235 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 238
Add User Account Dialog Box Use the Add User Account dialog box to set up the parameters for new terminal accounts. To invoke this dialog box: 1. Press F2 while in the Connection Manager. 2. Click on the Security tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box. 3. Click on the Add User... command button. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 239
238 Client Security Figure 40-1 Add User Account Dialog Box The following table describes the functions of the Add User Account dialog box. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 240
accounts. Type This section of the list displays the connection type for each connection: • ICA • DialUp • RDP • TEC (terminal emulation) • Web Click on this command button to copy a connection from Available Connections to Connection Name. You must first select (highlight) the connection you - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 241
Connect feature. Use the Up and Down buttons to rearrange the list. Account Privilege Connection Name This list shows the connections available to a terminal account. Type This section of the list displays the connection type of each connection. See Type above. AutoStart This section of the list - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 242
Client Security 241 Table 40-1 Add User Account Dialog Box, Continued Function Description User Click this radio button to assign the privilege of user to an account. If User is enabled, Enable Password Change is activated. Administrators can give users the ability to change their password. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 243
Accounts The Modify User Account dialog box is used to modify and delete terminal accounts. The Delete command button, discussed later in Deleting Terminal Accounts, is used to delete terminal accounts. Figure 41-1 shows the Modify User Account dialog box. Note The account name for the account - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 244
244 Client Security Figure 41-1 Modify User Account Dialog Box The following table describes the functions of the Modify User Account dialog box. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 245
password again. By default the text box is blank. This is a list box displaying all the terminal's connections. It contains: Available Connections This list shows the connections available for terminal accounts. Type This section of the list displays the connection type for each connection: • ICA - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 246
by the Single Button Connect feature. Use the Up and Down buttons to rearrange the list. Connection Name This list shows the connections available to a terminal account. Type This section of the list displays the connection type of each connection. See Type above. AutoStart This section of the list - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 247
Client Security 247 Table 41-1 Modify User Account Dialog Box, Continued Function Description Note Connection Name, Type and AutoStart comprise a list box. When the Modify User dialog box displays, what appears in this list box is the connection type in the last account that you created. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 248
248 Client Security Deleting Terminal Accounts Terminal accounts can be deleted from the User Accounts list on the Security properties the listed account, click on the Yes command button. The terminal account is removed from the database. Note You cannot delete the built-in Administrator account. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 249
users with the correct User Name and Password will be able to log into the terminal. Figure 42-1 shows the Terminal Login dialog box. Figure 42-1 Terminal Login Dialog Box Logging Into the Terminal To use the login feature: 1. Enable security. See "Security Properties" for more details. 2. Log out - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 250
and Autoconnect Autologin The autologin feature is an automatic login function that does not use a dialog box as a prompt to log you into your terminal again. Whether you restart or log off, the AutoLogin dialog box displays, counts five seconds, then returns you to the Connection Manager. This is - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 251
. Single Button Connect The Single Button Connect feature is an automatic login function that uses a dialog box as a prompt to log you into your terminal again after logging out. Figure 42-3 shows this dialog box. Single button connect is a global and automatic function, and is not included as - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 252
252 Client Security Figure 42-3 Single Button Connect Dialog Box To enable this function: 1. Press F2 to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Click on the Security tab to invoke the Security properties sheet. 3. Highlight the user's name in User Accounts. 4. Click on the AutoLogin - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 253
node. Ping then waits to receive the echo response from that selected node. Failover operates as follows: Note Failover does not support PNLite connections. 1. The terminal pings the intended connection, to determine whether or not it is available. 2. If pinging the intended device fails, the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 254
254 Client Security If failover pings all the connections in the list and a connection is not made, the function stops. The following error message displays. Figure 43-1 Failover Message Box Once failover is finished, the Failover Log Window dialog box displays. Figure 43-2 shows this dialog box. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 255
Getting Help 44 Windows-based Terminal Specifications 45 How to... 46 Terminal Port Pin Assignments 47 Terminal Connector Pin Assignments 48 Null Modem Cable Pin Assignments 49 Modem AT Commands - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 256
44 Windows-based Terminal Specifications Specifications for the Windows-based terminals covered in this manual are listed in the following tables: • Model T1000, Table 44-1 • Model T1010, Table 44-2 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 257
Help Table 44-1 Winterm Model T1000 Terminal Specifications Description Terminal Type Specification Modular Windows-based terminal • Integrated Microsoft RDP and Citrix ICA 3 protocols and terminal personalities (standard) Display Support1 • VESA monitor support, with DDC for automatic setting - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 258
supported Server OS Compatibility/ Support • Microsoft Windows 2000 Server • Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition • Citrix WinFrame • Citrix MetaFrame, the Citrix enhancement to Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition • Citrix Device Services (included - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 259
Help Table 44-1 Winterm Model T1000 Terminal Specifications, Continued Description Setup and Configuration Specification User Interface • Local boot • Start-up wizard for simple set-up • See Table 3-1 for keyboard languages supported Configuration • Configurable automatic login • Individual - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 260
supported in a future software release. 3Keyboard not included with international models. 4For supported peripherals, rever to http://www.compaq.com. Warning Your Model T1000 terminal may contain a battery. There is a danger of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace the battery - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 261
-to-Point Protocol (PPP) • Multiple master browser support on ICA • Supports Citrix load balancing on ICA • SNMP support allows configuration of terminal settings, reporting of terminal configuration and attached devices, traps • DHCP support for automatic firmware upgrades and unit configuration - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 262
Citrix enhancement to Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition • Citrix Device Services (included) Setup and Configuration User Interface • Local boot • Start-up wizard for simple set-up • See Table 3-1 for keyboard languages supported Configuration • Configurable automatic login - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 263
44-2 Winterm Model T1010 Terminal Specifications, Continued Description Range • 0 to 10,000 feet (0 to 3,050 meters) Power • Worldwide auto-sensing 90-264 V ac, support this feature will be available in a future software release. 3Keyboard not included with international models. 4For supported - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 264
Security properties sheet to return to Connection Manager. Check your terminal's build number and firmware revision: 1. Press F2 on your keyboard to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Read the build number and firmware revision listed in Version: on the General properties sheet. 3. Click - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 265
button on the Mouse Properties dialog box and click on Close on the Terminal Properties dialog box to return to Connection Manager. Make a basic PPP connection the wizard: •Serial Port (modem type) •Use Country Code and Area Code (if appropriate) •Appropriate Local Settings and Dialing Patterns in - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 266
If the above reset procedure fails, call technical support at Compaq (800-OKCOMPAQ) for instructions on using a hot-key reset procedure. Determine the size of the onboard memory: 1. Press F2 on your keyboard to invoke the Terminal Properties dialog box. 2. Read the firmware revision number listed - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 267
2. Click on My Computer in the ICA Session dialog box. 3. Click on Printers, then Add Printer. 4. Select Network Printer Server, then click Next. 5. Click on Client Network, then Client in the Shared Printers dialog box. 6. Select your , then click on OK. 7. Click Next, then Finish - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 268
Tools. c. Click on ICA Client Printer Configuration. 3. If it is a WinFrame server: a. Click on ICA Client Printer Configuration in the Administrative Tools program group in the Program Manager. b. Click on New on the Printer menu to display the Add ICA Client Printer wizard. c. Follow the steps of - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 269
5 6 9 DB-9M Terminal Com Port Pin Signal Name Pin 1 Carrier Detect (DCD) 1 2 Receive Data (RX) 2 3 Transmit (TX) 3 4 Data Terminal Ready (DTR) 4 5 Signal Ground 5 6 Data Set Ready (DSR) 6 7 Request to Send (RTS) 7 8 Clear to Send (CTS) 8 9 Ring Indicator (RI) 9 Server Com Port - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 270
- Error - Initialize - Select Input Ground 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18-25 Parallel Device Note The pin assignments for Terminal Parallel Port above are Centronics-compatible. The pin assignments for Parallel Device above are the standard pin assignments for a parallel device. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 271
The following figure shows the pin assignments for the 10Base-T and 100Base-T connector. This connector is located on the back panel of your terminal. See "Terminal Features" for information about the back panel. Note It is recommended that you use Category 5 twisted-pair cable to connect your - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 272
274 Getting Help The following figure lists the connector pin assignments for the terminal's VGA connector. This connector is located on the back panel of your terminal. See "Terminal Features" for information about the back panel. Figure 47-2 VGA Connector 5 10 15 1 6 11 Pin 1 2 3 4 5 6 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 273
4 (request to send) 8 (clear to send) 5 (clear to send) 7 (request to send) 6, 8 (data set ready, carrier detect) 4 (data terminal ready) 7 (ground) 5 (ground) 20 (data terminal ready) 6, 1 (data set ready, carrier detect) Note All other pins on either connector of the cable are not used. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 274
mode when at 1200 bps; V.21 at 300 bps E1 Enable character echo to terminal in command mode H, H0 Go on-hook (hang up) N1 Connection speed set to result codes (Quiet disabled) T Tone dialing V1 Full-word result codes (Verbose enabled) W2 Negotiation progress codes disabled. Result code - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 275
-to-Off DTR transition &F, &F0 Recall factory settings as active configuration &M0 Asynchronous mode &N, &N0 Microcom QX/4232hs-compatible numeric result codes displayed &Q5 Error Correction Mode V.42=> MNP=> Async &T4 Grant request from remote for remote digital loopback test &U1 Data - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 276
flow control \S Display current Configuration, Long Version \V, \V0 Disable /REL connect codes \X, \X0 XON/XOFF pass-through disabled 279 Table 49-4 AT Commands Beginning Line Signal Level in -dBm %Q Report Line Signal Quality %R Display all S registers %V Display firmware version - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 277
each MIB group and its objects see the sections SNMP and DHCP Groups, Physical Devices Groups, and Network and Connections Groups in the network administrator's guide. You can use the Remote Administrator or an SNMP management tool and the following chart to remotely affect changes to the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 278
282 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3I/ODevice Group wbt3kbLanguage wbt3CharacterRepeatDelay wbt3CharacterRepeatRate You Can Write... To Modify... Any of the following numbers: The Locale scroll list on the Input properties sheet 0 = English-US 1 = English-UK 2 = French 3 = German 4 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 279
Appendix A 283 For the Logical Object... wbt3Display Group wbt3EnergySaver wbt3ScreenTimeOut wbt3TouchScreen wbt3DispCharacteristic Group wbt3DispFreq Note This can not be set if DDC is used. wbt3DispHorizPix wbt3DispVertPix You Can Write... To Modify... Any following number: 0 = none 1 = use a - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 280
the default Option 159 to another option An integer that corresponds to a DHCP option to change the default Option 160 to another option The Remote Server field in the Change DHCP Option ID's dialog box The Logon User Name field in the Change DHCP Option ID's dialog box The Domain field - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 281
to a DHCP option to change the default Option 167 to another option To Modify... The File Server field in the Change DHCP Option ID's dialog box The File Root Path field in the Change DHCP field in the Change DHCP Option ID's dialog box The Terminal ID field in the Change DHCP Option ID's dialog box - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 282
wbt3AcceptReq You Can Write... An integer that corresponds to a DHCP option to change the default Option 168 to another option To Modify... The Server field in the Change DHCP Option ID's dialog box Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 60 characters Any alphanumeric - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 283
Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3SubmitLoadJob wbt3UpDnLoadIndex wbt3UpDnLoadId wbt3UpDnLoadOp wbt3UpDnLoadSrcFile wbt3UpDnLoadDstFile wbt3UpDnLoadFileType wbt3UpDnLoadProtocol wbt3UpDnLoadFServer wbt3UpDnLoadTimeFlag 287 You Can Write... To Modify... Any following integer: 0 = job not - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 284
does not correspond to any fields in the UI The Reset the Terminal to Factory Default Property Settings check box on the General properties sheet alphanumeric character to a text string The Server Name text box on the Upgrade properties sheet The Server Directory text box on the Upgrade properties - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 285
Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3HideConfigTab wbt3FailOverEnable wbt3MultipleConnect wbt3PingBeforeConnect wbt3Verbose wbt3AutoLoginEnable wbt3AutoLoginUserName wbt3SingleButtonConnect wbt3AutoFailRecovery 289 You Can Write... Any following integer: 0 = unchecked 1 = checked An integer, - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 286
using a maximum of 60 characters Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 255 characters The Obtain an IP Address From a DHCP Server/Specify an IP Address radio buttons on the Network properties sheet The IP Address text box on the Network properties sheet The Subnet Mask text - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 287
Network Settings dialog box The Default Domain text box in the Advanced Network Settings dialog box The Primary Server IP Address text box in the Advanced Network Settings dialog box The Secondary Server IP Address text box in the Advanced Network Settings dialog box The Enable WINS check box in the - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 288
Any following integer: 0 = ctrl 1 = shift Any integer from 0..9 To Modify... The RDP Encryption Enable check box on the Apps properties sheet The Virtual Port Server text box on the Apps properties sheet The Com1 Enable check box on the Apps properties sheet The Com2 Enable check box on the Apps - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 289
Appendix A For the Logical Object... ICAtoggleTitleBar ICAtoggleTitleBar2 ICActrlAltDel ICActrlAltDel2 ICActrlEsc ICActrlEsc2 ICAaltEsc ICAaltEsc2 ICAaltTab 293 You Can Write... Any following integer: 0 = ctrl 1 = shift Any integer from 0..9 0 = ctrl Any integer from 0..9 0 = ctrl Any integer from - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 290
Manager Any following integer: 0 = RDP 1 = ICA 2 = TEC 3 = DialUp The Type list in the Winterm Connection Manager Any following integer: 1 = active 2 = not in service 3 = not ready 4 = create and go 5 = create and wait 6 = destroy The Connection Name list in the Winterm Connection Manager - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 291
character to a text string using a maximum of 32 characters Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 32 characters The Server text box in the WTS Connection Wizard (number 1) The Low Speed Connection check box in WTS Connection Wizard (number 1) The Automatic Logon - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 292
To Modify... The Network Connection/Dial-In Connection radio buttons in the Specify Connection Type dialog box The Citrix Server/ Published Application text box in the Select a Citrix Server or Published Application dialog box The Command Line text box in the Specify an Application dialog box The - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 293
Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3ICAConnSoundQuality wbt3TermConnCommType wbt3TermConnServer wbt3TermConnEmuType 297 You Can Write... Any following integer: 0 = (none) 1 = low quality 2 = medium quality 3 = high quality The integer 0 = network Any alphanumeric character to a text string - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 294
IBM3477-FC 7 = IBM3477-FG 8 = IBM3486-BA 9 = IBM3487-BA 10 = IBM3487-HC 11 = not applicable Any integer from 1 to 65535 To Modify... The VT Terminal ID scroll list in the TE Client Connection Wizard Connection Information dialog box The IBM 3270 Model scroll list in the TE Client Connection Wizard - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 295
Connection Name text box in the Connection Information dialog box The Printer Port scroll list in the TE Client Connection Wizard Printer Port Settings dialog box The FormFeed Terminator check box in the TE Client Connection Wizard - Printer Port Settings dialog box The Auto Line Feed check box in - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 296
300 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3password wbt3privilege wbt3Connection1 wbt3Connection2 wbt3Connection3 wbt3Connection4 wbt3Connection5 You Can Write... Any alphanumeric character to a text string Any following integer: 0 = admin 1 = user 2 = guest Any alphanumeric character to - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 297
Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3Connection6 wbt3Connection7 wbt3Connection8 wbt3AutoStart1 wbt3AutoStart2 wbt3AutoStart3 wbt3AutoStart4 301 You Can Write... Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a maximum of 20 characters Any alphanumeric character to a text string using a - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 298
302 Appendix A For the Logical Object... wbt3AutoStart5 wbt3AutoStart6 wbt3AutoStart7 wbt3AutoStart8 wbt3UserPasswordChange You Can Write... Any following integer: 0 = not checked 1 = checked Any following integer: 0 = not checked 1 = checked Any following integer: 0 = not checked 1 = checked Any - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 299
Both facilities rely on the Citrix NFuse capability set. Before the terminal can provide either of these services, NFuse must be installed and licensed on the Citrix server. PNLite Access When PNLite is initially configured on the server, the installer must designate a port to be used for telling - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 300
-up browser window. The Internet Explorer version on the terminal does not support this capability and the browser simply displays a blank page with a small red X in the upper left corner. There are several ways to avoid this problem: • Instruct users to reference the explicit URL http:// - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 301
terms in this guide. Definition One meters. The cable is thinner and more flexible than the coaxial cable used for the 10Base-2 or 10Base-5 standards. A networking standard that supports used by PPP servers to validate the images. A CRT is the display you see on the monitor you use with your terminal - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 302
DHCP server Domain Name Service. A general-purpose distributed, replicated, data query service chiefly Data Communication Equipment (DCE). Data Terminal Ready. A hardware signal sent by a terminal to indicate readiness to send lines. A computer program or software stored permanently in a PROM or - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 303
Flow control FTP GUI Hz ICA Integrated CRT terminal Interface Internet 307 The procedure for regulating the flow of data between two application execution on the server. ICA was developed by Citrix Systems, Inc. A terminal with a monitor and connections on the back for a keyboard and mouse. A - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 304
ISDN kb or kilobit kB or kilobyte kbps or kb/s Load Balancing Services Mb or megabit MB Mbps or Mb/s MetaFrame MIB Internet Protocol . The world's first Server-based Computing software for Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 Server, Terminal Server Edition multi-user software. Management Information Base. - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 305
standard monitors. An interconnected group of nodes; a series of points, nodes, or stations connected by procedure. After the link is established the originator sends an id-password pair to the server. If authentication succeeds the server sends back an acknowledgment; otherwise it either terminates - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 306
link. The service includes support for dialup and logon, and then presents the same network interface as the normal network drivers (albeit slightly slower). Remote Desktop Protocol. A presentation service protocol that governs input and output between a WBT and WTS (Windows Terminal Server). It is - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 307
are often used on personal computers. Note Not all terminals have a serial port. A computer, or a software package, that provides a specific kind of service (such as access to workstations, printers, and other parts of the network) to client software running on other computers. The term can refer to - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 308
server or network. Thin clients can operate in a Server-based Computing environment. Timeout A time interval within which certain operations must occur; for example, the time allotment for the terminal are used with software that uses the information provided by the screen touch to respond to user - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 309
can be up to 5 meters long. Incoming Telnet and rlogin Terminals manufactured by Wyse Technology Inc. Windows Terminal Server. A server application that transmits Windows user interface data via a network to a WBT. Transmitter On/Transmitter Off. Control characters used for flow control, instructing - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 310
Back xxvii Cancel xxvii Change DHCP Option 53, 222 Configure 111 Default (Server) List 60 Delete User 231, 234, 248 Edit (connection parameters) 128 Client 68 Internet Explorer 68 Microsoft Remote Desktop Client 68 Terminal Emulation 68 Control keys Alt+Backtab 57 Alt+Esc 57 Firmware Upgrade 203 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 311
Settings 91 Printer Port Settings 113 RACORE - Token Ring Adapter Settings 187 Security Settings 94 Select a Server or Published 175, 187, 189 Terminal Settings Change 36, 41 Welcome 18 Winterm Connection Manager 17, 67, 81 DOS functions dir 202 xfer.exe 201 F Firmware download cable method 201 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 312
Touchscreen 168 Firmware Version 168 Flow Hardware 162 Flow Off 162 Flow Settings 162 Flow Software 162 FTP Terminal to Factory-Default Property Settings 17 Reset To Defaults 221 Respond With 113 Secondary DNS 154 Secondary WINS 154 Security Enable 229 Server Group 61 Service Profile ID 1 164 Service - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 313
265 Check your terminal's revision of software 265 Configure a local printer 268 Determine the terminal's memory size 267 Make a basic PPP connection 266 Reset your terminal 267 Switch between multiple sessions 267 Turn off Autologin 265 I ICA 219 Image file 217 K Keyboard connector 3360SE 5, 11 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 314
Net Connections 141 Network 39, 43 PNLite 63 Preferences 57 Printers 39 Security 39, 227, 248, 252-253 Server Location 59 SysInfo 39 Touch Settings 171 Upgrade 39, 207, 210 Web 39 R RDP 219 RDP encryption 51 Reset, hot key 17, 231 T Terminal accounts Administrator 234, 240, 247-248 Guest 233, 241 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 315
T1000/T1010 Series Windows®-based Terminal Administrators Guide Software Version 3.5 Written and published by: Compaq Computer Corporation, February 2001 Created using FrameMaker®, Acrobat®, and Magellan™ - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 316
Server Dialog Box 29 3-11 Local Printer Setup Dialog Box 30 3-12 Select Printer Port Dialog Box 31 3-13 Select Printer Model Dialog Box 32 3-14 Printer Name Dialog Box 33 3-15 Default Printer Dialog Box 34 3-16 Configure Another Printer Dialog Box 35 3-17 Finish Dialog Box 36 3-18 Terminal Settings - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 317
Connection Wizard - Automate Login Process 112 16-5 TE Client Connection Wizard - Printer Port Settings 113 16-6 TE Client Connection Wizard - GUI Overrides 114 Dialog Box 151 22-2 IP Address Properties Sheet 153 22-3 Name Servers Properties Sheet 154 23-1 Uninstall Dialog Box 156 23-2 System Dialog - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 318
29-2 Printers Properties Sheet 183 29-3 Printer Properties Dialog Upgrade Properties Sheet 208 35-2 Firmware Upgrade Dialog Box 1 211 35-3 Firmware Upgrade Dialog Box 2 211 36 244 41-2 Delete User Account Confirmation Dialog Box 248 42-1 Terminal Login Dialog Box 249 42-2 Autologin Dialog Box 250 42 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 319
Control xxvii 1-1 T1000 Terminal Back Panel Connectors 5 2-1 T1010 Terminal Back Panel Connectors 11 3-1 Desktop and Keyboard Settings Dialog Box 23 Configuration Dialog Box 152 22-2 IP Address Properties Sheet 153 22-3 Name Server Properties Sheet 154 25-1 Add or Change Modem Dialog Box 162 25-2 - HP Thin Client PC t1010 | T1000/T1010 Series Windows-based Terminal Administrato - Page 320
Dialog Box Settings 176 29-1 LPD Config Dialog Box 182 29-2 Printers Properties Sheet 184 30-1 RACORE - Token Ring Adapter Settings 188 Account Dialog Box 245 44-1 Winterm Model T1000 Terminal Specifications 258 44-2 Winterm Model T1010 Terminal Specifications 262 48-1 Null Modem Cable Pin
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