Minet NEXLG001 WEB Terminal User Manual manual

Minet Inc. WEB Terminal manual

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NEXTERM LGESP use preparations     User’s Manual  NEXTERM LGESP   2001.11.20 Minet INC.
WEB Terminal NEXTERM LGESP use preparations    1. NEXTERM LGESP Overview 1.1 Introduction “ Easy Installation, Optimized Functions and The Lowest Price”  It is this web terminal’ s strong points that you can expect when you utilize it in your environments.  Under the basic environment of server based computing and internet connection speed of 56Kbps, you can use various applications on the high performance servers running Windows 2000 Server OS as well as internet connection.   CLASSIFICATION NEXTERM LGESP Operating Mode WBT (Windows Based Terminal) CPU Intel StrongArm 206MHZ(235MIPS) SDRAM 16M Flash 8M Operating System Windows CE 3.0  1.2 Functions All application programs are operated in a server. NEXTERM LGESP as a client transfers only the inputs of mouse or keyboard to sever and the result of application programs, which operates on the server to the client using protocol (RDP or ICA). Therefore the traffic that causes problems in the existing network will be reduced and the client specification does not require high performance.   1.3 Features For the convenience of its use and maintenance as well as improvement of its performance,
NEXTERM LGESP use preparations  NEXTERM LGESP provides you the following features:  As Operating System, Windows CE is utilized NEXTERM LGESP has an open architecture and uses 32-bit multitasking and multi-thread operating system that support various functions:  l Utilizes a kernel based on the architecture of Windows NT l Supports pre-occupied multitasking and multi-thread l Provides users with friendly GUI environment l Booting process is not necessary since the operation system is stored on ROM  StrongARM CPU of Intel utilized l Low power (4W) Operating available l Size and weight reduced l Low noise (Cooling fan unnecessary)  Quick Booting Circuit Design (Compared to personal computer)  When powering system on, system booting is performed in the last task environment  Minimized Size Unnecessary elements such as HDD, FDD, CD-ROM and cooling fan are not required.  Server Environment Available l Programs are executed in servers and the results of the execution are displayed on the client l Multi-user can connect to the server simultaneously and execute each different program independently.
WEB Terminal NEXTERM LGESP use preparations    2. NEXTERM LGESP Use Preparations This chapter provides the structure and setting method of NEXTERM LGESP.  2.1 System Structure You must be familiar with the system structure for the proper connection of peripheral devices.  l Basic supplied parts are: Mount (main frame), Adapter(5V)  NEXTERM LGESP Front                      NAME FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION Power Button Monitor OFF, SUSPEND MODE, RESET function Microphone and Headphone Input terminal of microphone and headphone   Microphone/Headphone Power Button
NEXTERM LGESP use preparations  NEXTERM LGESP Rear           NAME FUNCTIONS DESCRIPTION RS-232C This is connected to D-type connector that consists of 9 pins and interfaces with other serial devices for transmitting/receiving data USB This is a typical serial bus and connects external device that supports USB. It is faster than a serial port and easy to connect.  Since USB supports 12Mbps data transmission rate, its rate is enough for any types of peripheral devices to be connected. In addition, it can connect as much as 127 devices and connecting devices is possible during working the PC. Powers of peripheral devices are unnecessary. MOUSE PS/2 Port, connected to MINI-DIN connector made up of 6 pins KEY PS/2 Port, connected to MINI-DIN connector made up of 6 pins LAN Single line for digital transmission.  This interface is connected to a RJ-45 Jack made up of 8 pins. VGA This is a parallel port for monitor screen output.  Power This is connected to an adapter that supplies power to the system.   COM  MOUSE (PS/2)  KEY(PS/2)  LAN  VGA(Monitor)  POWER  USB
NEXTERM LGESP use preparations  2.2 Connecting the Components This section shows how to install the components. Note: the power should be off during the system connection.                                Align the monitor with the latches of the mount properly, and then slide it forward until it is secured. Latch 2. Connecting Microphone Connect the microphone to the MIC port. 1. Connecting Speaker Connect the speaker or headphone to the AUDIO port. Connecting monitor and mount (main frame) Connecting Speaker and Microphone  12
WEB Terminal NEXTERM LGESP use preparations                                  1 Connecting Keyboard Connect the keyboard to its port after checking whether the port is PS/2. 2 Connecting Mouse Connect the mouse to itsport after checking whether the port is PS/2. 4 Connecting Monitor Connect the monitor signal cable, which is attached to the monitor with the VGA port 3 Connecting LAN Connect the RJ-45 jack to the LAN port. 5 Connecting Power Connect the adapter to the POWER port and outlet. Be sure that you must use a supplied adapterConnecting other connection devices   12 3 5 4
System Specifications    2.3 Connecting External Devices  NEXTERM LE has COM port and USB port that can connect additional external devices.  COM Port  COM port can be connected to an external modem or other devices that support serial devices.      USB Port USB Port can be connected to a peripheral that supports USB      2.4 Power Button This section explains the power button on the front panel of the mount (main frame). If you press this button within 0.5 second during system on after adapter connected, the screen will be ON/OFF. The mode will change into the Suspend mode (CPU is resting) if you press it for 0.5 ∼ 3 seconds. And the system will be reset if you press it for 3 seconds or longer. You can press it again in order to return to the normal operation mode from the screen off or suspend mode.      Power Button
WEB Terminal NEXTERM LGESP use preparations     FCC Information  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 communications. 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 of relocate the receiving antenna. - Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. - Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. CAUTION : Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.

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