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User’s Guide
TeleCLIENT Windows-Based Terminal
Gempack Co.,Ltd
Preface
Purpose
The purpose of this manual is to provide installation and operation information for the
TeleCLIENT™ Windows®-Based Terminal.
Audience
This manual is intended for both authorized system administrators and users who have
experience with networking products and Windows-based terminals. It is assumed that the
personnel using this document have the appropriate background and knowledge to use the
TeleCLIENT.
How To Use This Manual
This manual is designed to help you locate information quickly and easily.
contains the following information:
Each chapter
Preface
Provides equipment compliance, warranty and license agreement information.
Chapter 1
Introduction
Describes the TeleCLIENT and provides basic safety information.
Chapter 2
Hardware Installation
Describes how to install the TeleCLIENT hardware.
Chapter 3
Operation
Provides instructions for using the TeleCLIENT Terminal Connection Manager and hot keys.
Appendix
System specifications and warranty information.
Warning: The procedures described in this document are intended for authorized users only.
Unauthorized personnel performing these procedures can affect the product's warranty
status.
European Telecom Statement
The TeleCLIENT is intended for connection to a Network Centric System. DO NOT connect
the TeleCLIENT to the Telecom System.
ENERGY STAR®
As an ENERGY STAR Partner, TeleVideo, Inc. has determined that this product meets the
ENERGY STAR guidelines for energy efficiency. ENERGY STAR is a U.S. registered mark.
TeleVideo, Inc. Software License Agreement
PLEASE CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE
USING THIS SOFTWARE. USING THIS SOFTWARE INDICATES YOUR ACCEPTANCE
OF THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
Grant
You may use the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager in conjunction with the TeleCLIENT as
provided. You may transfer ownership of the Equipment, including the right to transfer the
Software to another party so long as that party agrees to accept these terms and conditions.
YOU MAY NOT COPY, MODIFY, TRANSLATE OR TRANSFER THE SOFTWARE, OR
MODIFICATION THEREOF, IN WHOLE OR IN PART, EXCEPT AS EXPRESSLY
PROVIDED FOR IN THIS LICENSE. YOU MAY NOT DECOMPILE, REVERSE ENGINEER,
OR OTHERWISE DECODE OR ALTER THE SOFTWARE PROVIDED WITH THIS
EQUIPMENT.
Limit of Liability
UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL TELEVIDEO, INC. BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OF
DATA, COSTS, OR ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, HOWEVER
CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY. THESE LIMITATIONS SHALL APPLY
EVEN IF TELEVIDEO, INC. OR ITS RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE
POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, AND NOTWITHSTANDING ANY FAILURE OF
ESSENTIAL PURPOSE OF ANY LIMITED REMEDY PROVIDED HEREIN.
WHEN USING THIS PRODUCT, YOU AGREE THAT THESE ARE THE ONLY
APPLICABLE TERMS OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN US COVERING THE SOFTWARE.
_______________________________________________
U.S. Government Restricted Rights
This software is provided with RESTRICTED RIGHTS. Use, duplication or disclosure by the
Government is subject to restrictions as set forth in subparagraph (c)(1)(ii) of the Rights in
Technological Data and computer software clause at DFARS 252.227-7013 or in
subparagraphs (c)(1) and (2) of the Commercial Computer Software-Restricted Rights at 8
C.F.R. 52-227-19 as applicable. Contractor/Licensor is TeleVideo, Inc.
Declaration of Conformity
Application of Council Directive:
89/33 6/EEC, 73/23/EEC
Standard to which Conformity is Declared:
EN55022, EN60950
Manufacturer's Name:
TeleVideo, Inc
Manufacturer's Address:
2345 Harris Way
San Jose, CA 95131 USA
408.954.8333
www.televideo.com
Type of Equipment:
Information Technology Equipment
(Computer Terminal)
Statement of Limited Warranty
Scope of Limited Warranty
TeleVideo, Inc. (TeleVideo) warrants to Buyer that its products, except software, will be free
from defects in materials and workmanship for 365 days from the date of purchase.
TeleVideo's obligation under this warranty will be limited to repairing or replacing, at
TeleVideo's option, the parts of the products which prove defective in material or
workmanship, provided that Buyer gives TeleVideo prompt notice of any defect and
satisfactory proof thereof.
Exclusions
This limited warranty does not cover losses or damages which occur in shipment to or from
Buyer, nor due to (1) improper installation or maintenance, misuse, neglect or any cause
other than ordinary commercial or industrial application, or (2) adjustment, repair, or
modification by anyone other than TeleVideo's authorized agent, or (3) improper environment,
excessive or inadequate heating or air-conditioning and electrical power failures, surges, or
other irregularities, or (4) any statements made about TeleVideo's products by sales
representatives, dealers, distributors or agents, unless confirmed in writing by a TeleVideo
officer. Equipment purchased must be in a new, sealed condition upon delivery to the end
user in order to qualify for TeleVideo’s limited warranty.
The foregoing TeleVideo limited warranty is in lieu of all other warranties, whether oral,
written, expressed, implied, or statutory. Implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for
a particular purpose will not apply.
TeleVideo’s warranty obligations and Buyer's remedies hereunder are solely and exclusively as stated
herein. TeleVideo makes no warranty whatsoever concerning any software products, which are sold
"as is" and "with all faults".
TeleVideo's liability, whether based on contract, tort, warranty, strict
liability, or any other theory, shall not exceed the price of the individual unit whose defect or damage
is the basis of the claim. In no event shall TeleVideo be liable for any loss of profits, loss or use of
facilities or equipment, or other indirect, incidental or consequential damages.
FCC NOTICE
THIS DEVICE COMPLIES WITH PART 15 OF THE FCC RULES.
OPERATION IS SUBJECT TO THE FOLLOWING TWO CONDITIONS:
(1) THIS DEVICE MAY NOT CAUSE HARMFUL INTERFERENCE, AND
(2) THIS DEVICE MUST ACCEPT ANY INTERFERENCE RECEIVED,
INCLUDING INTERFERENCE THAT MAY CAUSE UNDERSIRED
OPERATION.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection
against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can
radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may
cause harmful interference to radio communication. However, there is no guarantee that interference
will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is
encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures :
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a oircuit difference from
that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer of an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
NOTE : This unit was tested with shielded cables on the peripheral devices. Shielded cables must be
used with the unit to insure compliance.
NOTE : The manufacturer is not responsible for any radio or TV interference caused by unauthorized
modifications to this equipment. Such modifications could void the user's authority to operate the
equipment.
Introduction
Introduction
This chapter provides an overview of the TeleCLIENT Windows-Based Terminal. It
includes the following sections:
Safety Instructions
Introduction
Equipment Overview
Safety Instructions
Please read this important safety information BEFORE using your TeleCLIENT and save for
later use.
Safety Notices
Danger Notices
A danger notice indicates a hazard that could possibly cause death or serious personal injury.
Please note the following danger notices before using this product.
DANGER: This product uses electrical power and contains sensitive components. It is not
designed for consumer servicing. If your TeleCLIENT requires repair, or you wish to add
components that require opening the case, please contact your nearest service provider for
assistance. Do not attempt to service the TeleCLIENT yourself. Refer all servicing to
qualified service personnel. Unauthorized individuals who attempt to repair this product, or to
install or replace components may risk electrical shock and cause the product warranty to be
void.
DANGER:
To avoid a shock hazard:
Connect the power cord to a properly wired and grounded power outlet.
Make sure that any equipment attached to this product is also properly connected to
wired receptacles.
DANGER: The TeleCLIENT power switch is not the main disconnect. The main power
disconnect is the detachable line cord.
Warning Notices
A warning notice indicates the possibility of damage to a program, device, system or data.
Other Product Safety Considerations
Please note the following:
1. Do not expose the power supply, TeleCLIENT, line cord or monitor to moisture, dust
or corrosive gases.
2. Position the TeleCLIENT in a well-ventilated area; do not allow debris near the
ventilation holes.
3. Keep the TeleCLIENT away from heat sources, including direct sunshine and heating
appliances. The maximum operating temperature is 35ºC (95ºF).
4. Always unplug the TeleCLIENT before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use only a damp cloth for cleaning.
5. Make sure the TeleCLIENT is placed on a stable surface.
6. Do not block slots and openings anywhere on the TeleCLIENT.
7. Use only the type of power indicated on the marking label to operate this product.
Consult your dealer or local power company if you are unsure of the type of power
available.
8. Use only the proper type of power supply cord set (provided in your accessory
box) for this unit. Use a detachable type: UL listed/CSA certified, type SVT/SJT,
rated as 10A 125V minimum, VDE approved or its equivalent.
9. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord.
10. If an extension cord is used with the TeleCLIENT make sure that the total ampere
ratings of all products plugged into the cord does not exceed the extension cord
ampere rating.
11. Do not insert objects of any kind through the TeleCLIENT slots.
12. Unplug this product from the wall outlet immediately and contact qualified service
personnel under the following conditions:
When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed.
If liquid has been spilled into the TeleCLIENT or it has been exposed to rain or water.
If the TeleCLIENT has been dropped or damaged.
13. Install the socket-outlet near the equipment and make sure it is easily accessible.
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the TeleCLIENT Windows-Based Terminal. The TeleCLIENT is a
“Powered by Microsoft Windows CE” Windows®-based terminal that empowers users to
access and manage business-critical applications such as:
Point-of-sale
Help and reservation desk
Electronic Commerce
Word-processing
Spreadsheets
All can be accessed through host Windows, or Unix servers and all within the familiar
Windows environment.
The TeleCLIENT provides the freedom to choose any of the following:
Microsoft’s Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP®) protocol to communicate directly to a
server loaded with Microsoft Windows NT Server® 4.0, Terminal Server Edition or
Windows 2000 Terminal Services.
Citrix’s Independent Computing Architecture (ICA®) protocol to communicate directly
to a server loaded with Citrix WinFrame® or Citrix MetaFrame™.
Direct connection to a legacy server to run terminal emulation, such as TeleVideo 910
or 915 (Optional).
Each TeleCLIENT can be configured for communication directly via TCP/IP (Transmission
Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) or PPP (Point-to-Point Protocol).
Features
The TeleCLIENT offers the following features:
Ease of Installation and Administration
The Microsoft Windows CE Operating System is embedded on a 8MB local flash
disk.
The software can be upgraded and re-programmed locally or remotely via
Ethernet download.
More Secure than PCs
Since there is no local storage system, administrators may keep all confidential and
business-critical files and data on the server to preserve data security and integrity.
Multiple Protocols Support
System administrators may choose the Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) that
executes on Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition, Windows
2000 Terminal Services, or the Independent Computing Architecture (ICA) protocol
through Citrix MetaFrame or WinFrame server systems to best fit their needs.
Touch Screen Support
TeleCLIENT supports the MicroTouch and Elo Touch Screens to provide POS and
kiosks solutions.
Innovative, Functional and Modular Design
The all-in-one LCD TeleCLIENT’s compact design is the ideal solution for limited
workspaces.
Equipment Overview
Your TeleCLIENT comes with everything needed to access your network server running
under Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0, Terminal Server Edition, Windows 2000 Terminal
Services, Citrix WinFrame or MetaFrame or other legacy server operating systems.
You will find the following items in your package:
Integrated 15.1” TFT LCD TeleCLIENT Windows-Based Terminal
Keyboard:
Windows compatible
Two-button mouse: Standard
Inline power supply: Universal power supply standard
Power Line cord
CD-ROM version of TeleCLIENT User’s Manual
Hardware
Hardware Installation
This chapter explains how to install, connect and set-up the TeleCLIENT TC7380 hardware.
It includes the following sections:
Connecting to I/O Ports
Powering on the TeleCLIENT TC7380
Front Panel Controls
Troubleshooting
PowerSaver
Rear Panel
I/O Ports
The I/O ports for the TC7380 are located at the bottom of the unit while putting the LCD
panel face down (Figure 2-1). These include:
Figure 2-1 I/O Ports
1
DC-in
PS/2 Keyboard
PS/2 Mouse
Ethernet LAN
External VGA/SVGA
Printer/Parallel Port
USB Ports
Earphone
Microphone
10
Serial Port
Peripheral Port Pinouts
Pin
Function
STROBE
D0
DI
D2
D3
D4
D5
Pin
Function
STROBE
D6
D7
10
ACK
11
BUSY
12
PE
13
SLCT
14
AUTOFD
15
ERR
16
INIT
17
SLCT IN
18-25
GND
Connecting the TeleCLIENT TC7380
1.
Remove the TeleCLIENT TC7380, line cord, and accessories from the carton, and
set the unit on a flat work-surface.
2.
Connect the keyboard to the keyboard connector.
3.
Connect the mouse to the mouse connector.
4.
Depending on your configuration needs, connect a printer to the parallel port.
5.
Depending on your hardware, connect to the host:
If using a network connection, connect a 10/100Base-T, twisted-pair, Category 5
RJ45 cable to the network port.
Note: The TC7380 supports both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps LAN access. To ensure proper
100 Mbps operation the Ethernet LAN cables must be of Category 5 type.
6.
Plug the AC cord into an AC outlet.
CAUTION:
Do not force the connectors into the sockets. If there is undue resistance, make
sure the connector is placed correctly in the socket.
Powering on the TeleCLIENT TC7380
When connecting the TeleCLIENT TC7380 to AC outlets, please note the following:
7.
To turn on your TC7380, simply press the power button on the front panel. This will
power on both the TeleCLIENT TC7380 terminal and the monitor. If the monitor
displays an image, installation is complete.
WARNING!
To prevent risk of fire or electric shock, please follow these instructions
carefully.
Front Control Panel
The front bezel of the TC7380 has three LED lights and other control buttons.
button is designed to turn on or off system under light pressure.
The power
Figure 2-2 Control Buttons
Activity LED
This LED blinks if there is any network activity.
Ethernet LED
This LED lights up only when the unit is connected at 100 Mbps.
Troubleshooting
Before calling for service, check the information in this section to see if you can solve the
problem yourself. If you do need assistance, please call the phone number on the warranty
section.
There is no screen image
•
Check to see that the computer is plugged in and turned on.
The screen image is too light or too dark
•
Adjust the brightness settings.
PowerSaver
This monitor has a built-in power management system called PowerSaver. This system
saves energy by switching your monitor into a low-power mode when it has not been used for
a certain amount of time. The monitor automatically returns to normal operation when you
move the computer's mouse or press a key on the keyboard. For energy conservation, turn
your monitor OFF when it is not needed, or when leaving it unattended for long periods.
Use the Software section of the manual to set up this feature
Operation
Operation
Operating the TeleCLIENT TC7380 includes using the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager to
set up network connections, and the hot key combinations to switch between active sessions.
This chapter explains how to use the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager and operation hot
keys.
It includes the following sections:
Powering On
Using the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager
Connecting to a Network Server
Using the TeleCLIENT TC7380 Hot keys
Logging Off
Powering On
The TeleCLIENT TC7380 Windows-based terminal is powered by an AC to DC adapter, which
connects to the rear panel DC-in jack.
Notice the ON/OFF switch located on the front panel (refer to
Chapter 2 – Hardware Installation). Use this switch to power the TeleCLIENT TC7380 on and off.
To power-off the TeleCLIENT TC7380, press the ON/OFF switch.
To re-start, press the ON/OFF
switch briefly.
WARNING: Follow the instructions above carefully to avoid accidental power shut-off to the
TeleCLIENT TC7380.
Using the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager
The TeleCLIENT Connection Manager allows you to create and manage your TeleCLIENT TC7380’s
network connections. Whenever the TeleCLIENT TC7380 starts up, the TeleCLIENT Connection
Manager window automatically displays
(see Figure 4-1) unless it is an initial start up or auto-start connection was set by a user.
window will also appear whenever you log-off or disconnect from a session.
This
Figure 4-1
TeleCLIENT Connection Manager Window
Notice that the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window contains two tabs:
Connections - Used to connect TeleCLIENT TC7380 to a network and also end a
network connection
Configure - Used to add, edit and delete network connections.
default or auto-start network connection.
You can also set the
Configuring Network Connections
Each connection uniquely identifies a host (server) and the client (terminal) used to make the
connection, based on the type of connection used. You can create, edit and delete network
connections in the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window.
To begin:
8. Select the Configure tab in the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window. The
Configure window appears (see Figure 4-2).
Figure 4-2
Configure Tab Window
Creating a New Connection
To create a new connection, complete the following steps:
9. Click Add in the Configure window. The New Connection window appears (see
Figure 4-3).
Figure 4-3
New Connection Window
10. Choose one of the following connection protocols for the new connection:
Citrix Independent Computing Architecture protocol (ICA)
Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP)
Terminal Emulation Client
3.
Click OK. To return to the previous window, click Cancel.
Once a connection is created, it will also be listed in the Connection Name list.
In Figure 4-4, the
active connection is an RDP type.
Figure 4-4
Connection Type Defined in TeleCLIENT Connection Manager
NOTE: The remainder of this procedure depends upon the type of connection used as
explained below.
Adding an ICA Client Connection
To add an ICA client connection, complete the following steps:
11. Select ‘Citrix ICA Client’ in the New Connection window. The Specify Connection
Type window appears (see Figure 4-3).
Figure 4-5
Specify Connection Type Window
12. Specify the type of connection you wish to make (see figure 4-5):
‘Network Connection’ - Requires a Ethernet connection.
‘Dial-in Connection’ - Requires a modem.
13. Click Next.
NOTE: If Network Connection, skip to step 12.
14. If Dial-In Connection enter the area code, phone number, country, and check the box
if you need to dial the area code for the connection (see figure 4-6).
Figure 4-6
Dial-In Device Setting
15. Select the hardware connection from the drop-down box.
16. Click Configure.
17. Under the Port Settings tab, set Manual dialing option and the terminal screen
options (see figure 4-7).
Figure 4-7
Port Settings
18. Set the modem connection by filling in the Connection Preferences boxes.
19. Click on Call Options tab (see figure 4-8).
Figure 4-8
Calling Options
20. Set the calling options then click OK.
21. Click Next.
22. The software will now search for and identify all of the available Citrix servers or
published applications. Follow the prompts to select the server or application you
wish to use (see Figure 4-9).
Figure 4-9
Select a Citrix Server or Published Application
23. Click Next.
24. The default server name will appear in the Select a Title for the ICA Connection
window. You can change the title at this time (see Figure 4-10).
Figure 4-10
Select a Title for the ICA Connection Window
25. Click Next.
26. You can configure your TC7380 to run the same application from the selected server.
Type in the ‘Command Line’ and ‘Working Directory’ or leave blank to run the
Windows NT desktop (see Figure 4-11).
Figure 4-11
Specify an Application Window
27. Click Next.
Note: You may leave this screen blank.
28. You can enter your username, password and domain to log on to the server. This
saves you from logging on each and every time to the server or application (see
Figure 4-12).
Figure 4-12
Specify Logon Information Window
29. Click Next.
Note: You may leave this screen blank.
30. The Select Window Options window allows you to specify 16, 256, or Thousands
colors for the ICA session (see Figure 4-13).
Note: 16BPP resolution must be selected at Terminal Properties
Figure 4-13
Select Window Options Window
31. Click Next.
32. The Compression, Cache and Sound window allows you to configure your ICA
session depending on the speed of your connection (see Figure 4-14).
Figure 4-14
Compression, Cache and Sound Window
‘Compress Data Stream’ – Choose this setting if you are connected via a modem
dial-up or a Wide Area Network (WAN).
‘Cache’ – Under all ICA sessions, caching is enabled.
be changed.
Therefore, this setting cannot
‘Enable Sound’ – Choose this setting if you have a Local Area Connection, i.e.
10/100BaseT. Enabling sound over a modem dial-up or a WAN will cause
problems due to an increased consumption of bandwidth.
33. Click Next (or click Finish if you do not have to set up the firewall settings and skip
the following procedure. You are ready for the connection).
34. Once you have finished the ICA connection setup, you are now ready to connect to
the server.
Adding an RDP Client Connection
35. Select ‘Microsoft Remote Desktop Client’ in the New Connection window. The
Windows Terminal Server (WTS) Connection Wizard window appears (see Figure 415).
Figure 4-15
WTS Connection Wizard Window
36. Enter a name for the new connection in the ‘Name’ field.
37. Enter the server name or IP address of the computer you wish to connect to in the
‘Server’ field.
38. If you have a connection to the Server through a low bandwidth line (WAN or serial
line), check Low Speed Connection.
39. Click Next.
40. You can enter your username, password and domain to log on to the server. This
saves you from logging on each and every time to the server or application (see
Figure 4-16).
Figure 4-16
WTS Connection Wizard Window
41. Click Next.
Note: You may leave this screen blank.
42. You can configure your TC7380 to run a selected application, instead of the desktop.
Choose the ‘Application File Name’. Type in the ‘Command Line’ and ‘Working
Directory’, or leave blank to run the Windows NT desktop (see Figure 4-17).
Figure 4-17
WTS Connection Wizard Window
43. Click Next.
Note: You may leave this screen blank.
44. Congratulations! You have successfully created a connection to the server (see
Figure 4-18).
Figure 4-18
WTS Connection Wizard Window
45. You have completed adding a Microsoft RDP client.
Click Finish.
Once you have finished the WTS Connection Wizard setup, you are now ready to connect to the server.
Adding a Terminal Emulation Client
Connection
Note:
For more information, please refer to - Terminal Emulation User’s Guide
46. Select ‘Terminal Emulation Client’ in the New Connection window. The
TeleCLIENT Terminal Emulation Connection Properties window appears (see
Figure 4-19).
Figure 4-19
Terminal Emulation Connection Properties Window
47. Enter a name in the ‘Connection Name’ field.
48. Select the desired connection type, either TCP/IP or Serial.
If you selected TCP/IP, enter IP address of the host computer (server) in the Host
Name field.
If you selected Serial, select the serial port, either COM1 or COM2 for your
connection.
49. Click Finish.
Once you have finished the TeleCLIENT Terminal Emulation setup, you are now ready to connect to
the server.
Editing Connections
The procedure for editing a connection varies, depending on the kind of network connection
you use.
Editing an ICA Connection
To edit an ICA connection, complete the following steps:
50. Select the Configure tab in the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window (see
Figure 4-20).
Figure 4-20
Configure Tab
51. Select the connection you wish to edit from the ‘Connection Name’ list.
52. Click Edit.
53. Follow the prompts to select a Citrix Server or Published Application.
Editing an RDP Connection
54. Select the Configure tab in the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window.
55. Select the RDP connection you wish to edit from the ‘Connection Name’ list.
56. Click Edit. The Properties window appears (see Figure 4-21).
Figure 4-21
Properties Window
Notice that the Properties window contains two tabs:
Net Connections
Figure 4-18).
– Used to edit a connection and enable an automatic logon (see
Application – Used to specify and automatically go to the filename and working
directory path whenever you start a session (see Figure 4-22).
Figure 4-22
Properties Window - Application Tab
57. Make the necessary changes in the ‘Net Connections’ or ‘Application’.
58. Click Apply.
59. When finished, click OK.
Editing a Terminal Emulation Connection
Please refer to Adding a Terminal Emulation Client section or the Terminal Emulation
User’s Guide.
Deleting a Connection
60. Select the Configure tab in the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window.
61. Select the connection you wish to delete by clicking on connection name.
62. Click Delete.
63. Click Yes to confirm the deletion.
Setting Start-up Connections
The TeleCLIENT TC7380 can be set to automatically connect to a server whenever a
session begins instead of using the default server.
To set automatic start-up connections, complete the following steps:
64. Select the Configure tab in the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window.
65. Click Startup.
The Connection Startup window appears (see Figure 4-23).
Figure 4-23
Connection Startup Window
66. Select one of the following Startup Options:
Make the selected connection your default connection – Enables the default
connection selected in the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager. The default
connection is the one highlighted when TeleCLIENT TC7380 powers on and
TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window appears.
Automatically start the selected connection at startup – Enables the TeleCLIENT
TC7380 to automatically connect to your selection in the TeleCLIENT Connection
Manager each time a user starts up TeleCLIENT TC7380.
67. Click OK to save your changes.
Connecting to a Network Server
The TeleCLIENT Connection Manager lists all of your system’s available network connections.
To connect to a server, complete the following steps:
Click the Connections tab in the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window (see Figure 4-24).
Figure 4-24
TeleCLIENT Connection Manager Window
68. Select a Connection Name in the connection list.
69. Click Connect (or double-click on the Connection Name). If the connection was
defined for automatic logon and the server it connects to is enabled, the TeleCLIENT
TC7380 makes the connection and the user is automatically logged on.
70. If the logon is not automatic, the Windows Logon Information window displays.
Follow the Windows prompts to complete the logon.
Using the TeleCLIENT TC7380 Hot Keys
The TeleCLIENT TC7380 hot keys simplify the process of switching between active sessions.
Instead of using the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager, you can use the hot keys on your
TeleCLIENT TC7380 keyboard to automatically switch between sessions in a single step.
There are several available TeleCLIENT hot keys, described in
Table 4-1.
Table 4-1.
TeleCLIENT TC7380 Hot Keys
Hot Key
Function
CTRL+ALT+up arrow
Toggles up between active sessions.
CTRL+ALT+down arrow
Toggles down between active sessions.
CTRL+ALT+HOME
Automatically
toggles
to
the
default
session.
CTRL+ALT+END
Toggles
directly
to
the
TeleCLIENT
TeleCLIENT
Connection
Connection Manager.

When
the
Manager is active, toggles directly to the
TeleCLIENT Terminal Properties window.
If hot keys are not enabled, follow the instructions in Section 4.5.1, Starting Multiple Connections to
switch between active connections.
Starting Multiple Connections
The TeleCLIENT TC7380 allows multiple simultaneous connections. The number of
connections started is limited by the amount of RAM available in the TeleCLIENT TC7380.
To start a second connection, complete the
following steps:
71. Press CTRL+ALT+END on the keyboard to access the TeleCLIENT Connection
Manager.
72. Select the Connection Name. Click Connect.
To switch between running connections,
complete the following steps:
73. Press CTRL+ALT+END on the keyboard to access the TeleCLIENT Connection
Manager.
74. Select a Connection Name.
Click Connect.
75. OR, on the keyboard, press CTRL+ALT+UP (with the up arrow) or
CTRL+ALT+DOWN (with the down arrow) to cycle through the list of active
connections. The Connection list reflects the order in which the connections were
started, with the most recent at the top of the list.
Logging Off
To log off and end a session:
When connected to an application, close the application to terminate the connection.
When connected to a server’s desktop, complete the following steps:
76. Close all applications.
77. Click Start on the taskbar at the bottom of the Windows Terminal Server (WTS)
desktop.
78. Select Logoff.
79. Click OK in the panel that displays. WTS closes any programs that are still running.
A new session will now start, or the TeleCLIENT Connection Manager window will appear.
TeleCLIENT TC7380 may now be powered off.
Ending Auto-Start Connections
To end an auto-start connection, complete the following steps:
80. Press CTRL+ALT+END on the keyboard to access the TeleCLIENT Connection
Manager.
81. Select the Configure tab.
82. Select the auto-start Connection Name and click Startup. The TeleCLIENT
Connection Startup window appears.
83. Click on the ‘Make the selected’ connection your Default connection. Click OK.
84. Select the connection and click End.
The
Appendix A
Specifications
This chapter contains the following TeleCLIENT TC7380 specifications:
Hardware Specifications
Networking and Communications
Software Specifications
Environmental
Regulatory Compliance
Physical Characteristics
Warranty Information
Table A-1 provides the TeleCLIENT TC7380 hardware specifications.
1. TeleCLIENT TC7380 Hardware Specifications
Hardware
Description
CPU
National Semiconductor Geode
GX1™ 300MHz processor
RAM Memory
32MB RAM standard
Expandable to 128MB
Flash Memory
8MB flash disk
Flash upgrade utility via Ethernet
Graphics Subsystem
National Semiconductor
XpressGRAPHICS™, Cx5530
Audio Support
National Semiconductor
XpressAUDIO™
Full 16-bit stereo FM synthesis
Built-in speaker system
Audio Out–Microphone in
Resolution
Resolution of 1024x768
16 to 65K colors
Supports all VESA monitors
Table A-2 provides the Networking, Communications and Input/Output specifications.
2. Networking, Communications and Input/Output Specifications
Item
Description
Networking Protocols
10/100BaseT Ethernet, RJ45
TCP/IP with DNS, DHCP and PPP
Load balancing supported by Citrix
ICA
Remote modem dial up with Citrix
ICA
Communication Protocols
Microsoft RDP
Citrix ICA
Parallel Port
One parallel port
Serial Port
One serial port
USB Ports
Two USB ports
Audio Ports
Audio out
Microphone in
Keyboard and Mouse Ports
Keyboard and mouse ports (PS/2
keyboard and mouse included)
Table A-3 provides the TeleCLIENT TC7380 software specifications.
3. Software Specifications
Feature
Description
Operating System
Microsoft Windows CE
TeleManager Remote Management
Software compatible
Set-up and Configuration
TeleCLIENT Setup Wizard for fast,
simple connection to the network
Login configured for server access
Familiar Windows graphical user
interface
Local power-on
Remote Management Software
TeleManager Management
Software
Server Operating System Support*
Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0,
Terminal Server Edition
Microsoft Windows 2000 Terminal
Services
Citrix WinFrame
Citrix MetaFrame
ASCII Terminal Emulation Support*
TeleVideo 925
Wyse 60/50+/50
ADDS VP/A2
UNIX console
ANSI Terminal Emulation Support*
DEC 420/320/220/100/52
SCO Console
IBM Mainframe*
IBM 3287/3270E/3270
IBM Midrange AS400*
IBM 5250
* Terminal emulation support optional.
Additional emulations available by request only.
contact TeleVideo directly for further information.
Table A-4 provides the environmental specifications.
4. Environmental Specifications
Feature
Description
Environmental Specifications
Operating temperature 32º to 104ºF
(0º to 40ºC)
Storage temperature -14º to 140ºF
(-25º to 60ºC)
State-of-the art, fanless convection
cooling design
Humidity 10% to 85%, noncondensing
Operating altitude of 0 to 10,000
feet
(3050 meters)
Power Specifications
External power supply
100-240 VAC at 50-60Hz
4.58A
Please
55W nominal
Table A-5 provides the regulatory compliance specifications.
5. Regulatory Compliance Specifications
Feature
Description
Regulations
EPA ENERGY STAR®
FCC Class B
CE Mark
Table A-6 provides the physical specifications.
6. Physical Specifications
Feature
Description
Weight
10.5 lbs
Height
15.1 inches
Depth
7.2 inches
Width
15.7 inches
Warranty Information
The TeleCLIENT TC7380 is supported by a one-year warranty service.
TeleVideo, Inc. representative for more information.
Please contact your

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