Boundless ADDS 5700 Bedienungsanleitung

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Linux-Based Terminal
User’s Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1 Product Review........................................................................................................1
1.1 LBTs ..........................................................................................................................1
1.2 Terminal Specifications..............................................................................................1
1.3 Terminal Features......................................................................................................2
1.4 Terminal Overview.....................................................................................................2
1.4.1 Connecting the Terminal .................................................................................2
1.4.2 Connector Descriptions...................................................................................3
CHAPTER 2 Initial Terminal Setup...............................................................................................5
2.1 Hot-keys Functions....................................................................................................5
2.2 Setup Wizard.............................................................................................................5
2.2.1 Display Settings................................................................................................5
2.2.2 Locale...............................................................................................................6
2.2.3 Network Configuration ......................................................................................6
2.2.3.1 Use the IP information supplied by DHCP ................................................6
2.2.3.2 Specify a static IP address........................................................................7
2.2.3.3 Name Servers...........................................................................................7
2.2.4 Finish the Setup Wizard..................................................................................8
CHAPTER 3 Connections Management......................................................................................8
3.1 Using the Connections Properties Sheet...................................................................8
3.2 Using the Configure Properties Sheet .......................................................................9
3.3 Creating New Connections........................................................................................9
3.3.1 Choosing a Connection Protocol ......................................................................9
3.4 RDP Connections......................................................................................................10
3.4.1 General .............................................................................................................10
3.4.2 Display ..............................................................................................................10
3.4.3 Local Resources................................................................................................10
3.4.4 Programs...........................................................................................................11
3.4.5 Performance......................................................................................................11
3.5 ICA Connections........................................................................................................12
3.5.1 Creating a New ICA Connection Entry..............................................................12
3.5.2 Connecting to a Citrix Server............................................................................13
3.5.3 Changing a Connection Entry...........................................................................13
3.5.3.1 To change the properties of a connection entry ........................................13
3.5.3.2 Specifying an Application to Run after Connecting to a Citrix Server ........14
3.5.3.3 Specifying Logon Information....................................................................15
3.5.3.4 Changing the Window Properties..............................................................15
3.5.3.5 Setting Connection Entry Options.............................................................16
3.5.3.6 Configuring Firewall Settings ....................................................................17
3.6 Web Browser Connection..........................................................................................18
3.6.1 To Make a New Web Browser Connection........................................................18
3.6.2 To Start a Web Browser Connection.................................................................19
3.7 X11 Client..................................................................................................................19
CHAPTER 4 Terminal Properties.................................................................................................20
4.1 General Tab...............................................................................................................20
4.1.1 Reset the terminal to factory default property settings......................................20
4.2 Display Configuration.................................................................................................21
4.2.1 Enable Screen Saver........................................................................................21
4.3 Control Panel Tab......................................................................................................22
4.3.1 System...............................................................................................................22
4.3.2 Keyboard Properties...........................................................................................23
4.3.2.1 Locale.......................................................................................................23

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4.3.2.2 Repeat......................................................................................................23
4.3.3 Sound Volume....................................................................................................23
4.3.4 Date/Time Properties..........................................................................................24
4.3.5 NFS....................................................................................................................24
4.3.6 FTP Update........................................................................................................24
4.3.7 Thin Printer.........................................................................................................25
4.3.8 Security Control..................................................................................................25
4.3.9 Network Configuration........................................................................................26
4.3.10 Startup................................................................................................................26
4.3.11 WMMode............................................................................................................27
4.3.12 Printer ................................................................................................................28
4.3.13 VNC Server Password .......................................................................................28
CHAPTER 5 Advanced Function .................................................................................................29
5.1 VNC Client Viewer.....................................................................................................29
5.2 xterm .........................................................................................................................29
5.3 System Info ...............................................................................................................30
5.3.1 CPU Info..............................................................................................................30
5.3.2 Memory Info........................................................................................................30
CHAPTER 6 Desktop Mode..........................................................................................................31
6.1 Connections................................................................................................................31
6.1.1 RDP Connection .................................................................................................31
6.1.2 ICA Connection...................................................................................................33
6.1.3 VNC Client Viewer..............................................................................................43
6.1.4 WEB Browser......................................................................................................44
6.2 Connection manager .................................................................................................44
6.3 Control Panel............................................................................................................45

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1. Product Overview
1.1 LBTs
LBTs (Linux -based Terminals) are designed to connect to WTS (Windows Terminal Server) servers via
RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol), or Windows NT applications server via ICA (Independent Computing
Architecture). RDP is the Windows CE-based protocol for connecting to Windows terminal servers. ICA is
a distributed presentation services protocol for Windows NT server, allowing an application's user
interface to execute on a Linux -based terminal while the application's logic executes on the server.
1.2 Terminal Specifications
CPU VIA Eden 1.0 GHz
RAM 128MB DDR-SDRAM standard, expandable to 512MB
Flash Memory 32MB CF card standard, expandable to 512MB
Flash upgrade utility via Ethernet
Resolution Resolution up to 1280x1024 / 60 Hz SVGA32 bit to True color.
1600x1200 / 60 Hz SVGA32 bit to High color.
16 million palette supports all VESA monitors
Refresh Rate Flicker-free, up to 85Hz
Video Memory Graphics utilizes system RAM
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udio Support Full 16 bit stereo FM synthesis, 8 bit mini Microphone in
Networking Protocols 10/100 Base T Fast Ethernet, Twisted Pair (RJ45)
TCP/IP with DNS, DHCP and PPP
Load balancing supported by Citrix ICA
Remote modem dial up with Citrix ICA
Communications Protocols MS RDP / Citrix ICA/ Go-Global Client
One Parallel Port Bi-directional centronics compatible, DB-25
One Serial Port DB-9 pin male connector with RS-232C, up to 115.2K bps
One Display Port
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nalogue VGAtype video output (DB-15)
USB Port Four USB ports
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udio Port
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udio out, Microphone In
KB & Mouse Interface Enhanced PS/2 keyboard and mouse interface
Extensible Slot One PCMCIA slot
One PCI slot
One Smart Card Reader
Operation System Linux Embedded
Set-up & Configuration Local power-on boot, simple start-up wizard for set-up
Configurable automatic login, Multi-language KB support,
Multiple auto-startup support
Server Operating System
Support GO-GLOBAL:
Go-Global for Windows
Go-Global for UNIX
RDP:
Microsoft Windows NT4.0 + TSE.
Microsoft Windows 2000 Server Family.
Microsoft Windows 2003 Server Family.
Microsoft Windows XP with RDP protocol
ICA:
Citrix Winframe
Microsoft Windows NT4.0 + TSE+ Citrix Metaframe
Microsoft Windows 2000 + Citrix Metaframe.
Microsoft Windows 2000/ Windows 2003 + Citrix MetaframeXP.
Terminal Emulations Console ANSI, VT 420/320/220/100/52, Wyse 120/60/50+/325
Support TVI 925, TVI 910+,ADDS A2, IBM3270, IBM5250.

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1.3 Terminal Features
Physical Characteristics
Height 232 mm (11.21 in)
Width 51 mm (2.08 in)
Depth 202 mm (10.41 in)
Net Weight 2.20 kgs (4.85 lbs)
Power Cord 6 ft (1.83m)
Environmental
Operating Temperature 5 to 40℃(41 to 104℉)
Non-operating Temperature -40to 60℃(-40 to 150℉)
Operating Humidity 20% to 80%, non-condensing
OperatingAltitude 0 to 10,000 ftASL
NonoperatingAltitude 0 to 40,000 ftASL
Regulatory
EMC Terminal/Power Brick FCC B, CE, CB, CUL, C-TICK, BSMI,
Safety Power Brick UL1950, CB IEC60950.
Installation
1.4 Terminal Overview
1.4.1 Connecting the Terminal
Follow these instructions to connect the terminal to its peripheral devices:
A. Connect the keyboard to the keyboard connector.
B. Connect the mouse to the mouse connector.

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C. Connect the 10/100-T network cable to the RJ-45 network connector.
D. Connect the power cord and the adapter to the power connector withAC outlet.
E. Connect the power cord to the power connector withAC outlet.
1.4.2 Connector Descriptions
LAN LED Indicators
This LED indicates the link (amber), activity (amber) status of network conditions. The detailed
information is explained as follows:
zLink Indicator (amber )
This LED lights to indicate a successful network connection.
zActivity Indicator (amber)
This LED lights when there is network packets sent or received through the RJ-45 port.
USB 2.0 Port
These connectors can be used for the USB devices.
PS/2 Mouse Connector
This connector is for a mouse using a PS/2 plug (mini DIN).
PS/2 Keyboard Connector
This connector is for a standard keyboard using a PS/2 plug (mini DIN).
RJ-45 Network Connector
Power Switch & LED
LAN Active
Smart Card LED
Smart Card Slot
Keyboard
USB 2.0
Mouse

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This connector can be used to connect the built-in 32-bit 10/100-T Ethernet network LAN Controller to a
host or Hub.
Audio output Connector
This connector is used to connect to an outward speaker.
VGA Connector
This connector is for displaying on a standard VGA compatible device.
Serial Port Connectors
These connectors can be used for the serial device such as a modem device.
Parallel Port Connector
This connector can be used for a printer connection.
Power Connector
This connector is for connecting the power cord with the terminal and the AC outlet.
PCMCIA Slot
This slot is an optional slot, basically for Wireless LAN adapter.
DVI CON.
This slot is an optional slot for DVI Monitor
LAN
PCMCIA SLOT
VGA
SERIAL
MIC
SPEAKER
DVI CON.
USB 2.0
PARALLEL
AC

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Smart Card Slot
This slot is an optional slot only for Smart Card-related applications.
2. Initial Terminal Setup
2.1 Hot-keys Functions
Ctrl+Alt+Up/Down Arrow
Use this function to switch sessions.
Ctrl+Alt+End:
Use this function to go back to the Windows list.
Ctrl+Alt+Home:
Use this function to activate the Start menu.
2.2 Setup Wizard
The Setup Wizard lets you set terminal network configuration and terminal display parameters. Any
future changes can be made using the Terminal Properties dialog box. You can launch this dialog box
anywhere in the program at any time by pressing the [F2] key.
There are seven dialog boxes that display in succession during the process. Each dialog box is
self-explanatory. Some dialog boxes are informational and require no user input. Other dialog boxes will
prompt you for network and display information.
General
2.2.1 Display Settings
The monitor support several kinds of resolutions. If you want to test it, choose the desired resolution from
the list box and click Test.

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2.2.2 Locale
Set up the keyboard locale for the local device.
2.2.3 Network Configuration
Network attached device must contain a unique network identifier. If the network is using TCP/IP as a
communication protocol, these identifiers are called IP addresses. The following series of screens will
allow you to choose from two different methods of assigning the IP addresses.
2.2.3.1 Use the IP information supplied by DHCP
If your network provides DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) service and you want it to provide
the terminals IP information, leave the first option selected.
The terminal can get its IP address through a DHCP service by default. The DHCP will automatically
assign an IP address that is drawn from a pool of available IP addresses, when a terminal unit is powered
on and a request is broadcast over the network.
Use the IP information supplied by DHCP. If you need to specify static IP address for the terminal, select
the second option. The option is selected automatically if your network does not provide a DHCP service,
or if the unit is not properly connected to the network. In these cases, leave the second option selected.
IP Address
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