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Winterm™ 3000 Series Windows®-based Terminal
Users Guide
Winterm 3000 Series
Windows®-based Terminal Users
Guide
883630-01 Rev. A
February 2000
Wyse Technology Inc.
3471 North First Street
San Jose, CA 95134-1803
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EULA for Microsoft® Windows® CE Operating System for
Windows-based Terminal Devices
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FCC Statement
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for either Class
A or Class B digital devices (refer to “Terminal Requirements Compliance”), digital
devices, 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 or relocate the receiving antenna.
•
Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver.
•
Connect the equipment in to 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 covered in this 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
Models 3200LE, 3320SE, 3350SE, 3360SE, and 3720SE terminals meet Class B
requirements.
Canadian DOC Notices
Refer to the previous section, “Terminal Requirements Compliance,” to find out
what model terminal each of the statements below refers to.
Class A
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions
from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the
Canadian Department of Communications.
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from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the
Canadian Department of Communications.
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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.
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Contents
About the User’s Guide
Guide Overview xvii
Guide Conventions xviii
Text Format xviii
User Interface Menu Control
xix
Introducing the 3000 Series Windows-based Terminals
Models Summary 1
3200LE Terminal 2
3320SE Terminal 3
3350SE Terminal 4
3360SE Terminal 5
3720SE Terminal 6
3000 Series WBT Terminal Features
General Terminal Information
Version and Copyright Information 10
Network Information 11
Display Configuration
Display Screen Resolution
Energy Savers 16
14
Keyboard and Mouse Configuration
Keyboard 18
Mouse 20
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Managing Connections
Configuring a Connection 22
Making a Connection 22
Ending a Connection 23
Shutting Down the Terminal 23
Multiple Sessions
Setting Up Multiple Sessions 25
Managing Multiple Sessions 25
Manipulating Multiple Sessions 26
Getting Help
Troubleshooting Your Terminal
27
List of Figures
1-1
1-2
1-3
1-4
1-5
2-1
2-2
3-1
4-1
5-1
5-2
3200LE Terminal 2
3320SE Terminal 3
3350SE Terminal 4
3360SE Terminal 5
3720SE Terminal 6
General Properties Sheet 10
SysInfo Properties Sheet 11
Display Properties Sheet 13
Input Properties Sheet 17
Winterm Connection Manager 21
Shutdown Window Dialog Box 23
List of Tables
1-1
3-1
3-2
4-1
4-2
5-1
5-2
7-1
Text Format xviii
User Interface Menu Control xix
Terminal Features 7
Display Screen Resolution 14
Energy Savers 16
Keyboard 18
Mouse 20
Connections Properties Sheet 22
Shutdown Window Dialog Box 24
Troubleshooting a Terminal 27
Index
About the Users Guide
The Winterm 3000 Series Windows-based Terminal Users Guide contains the
information you will need to use and troubleshoot a WBT (Windows-based
Terminal). This guide is written for users and covers the Models 3200LE, 3320SE,
3350SE, 3360SE, and 3720SE terminals.
Guide Overview
The users guide consists of the following chapters:
•
Introducing the 3000 Series Windows-based Terminals
•
General Terminal Information
•
Display Configuration
•
Keyboard and Mouse Configuration
•
Managing Connections
•
Multiple Sessions
•
Getting Help
This guide contains information about:
•
WBT features and management
•
The user interface
•
Getting help
Note
The Adobe Acrobat version of this guide features a link
to the Wyse home page at www.wyse.com.
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Guide Conventions
Text Format
Table 1 lists the text format conventions used in this document.
Table 1
Text Format
Convention
Where Used
Italic
New term, book title or emphasis.
Bold
Screen display, keycaps, and user input.
Note
Indicates a note. A note adds information.
Caution
Indicates a caution. A caution indicates actions that
may 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
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User Interface Menu Control
Table 2 describes the command buttons used for user interface menu control on a
3000 series WBT.
Table 2
User Interface Menu Control
Command Button
Function
Found in the upper right corner of a dialog box. Click on
this command button to quit a dialog box or properties
sheet without saving changes.
OK
Found in dialog boxes and on properties sheets. Click
on this command button to save your changes and quit
a dialog box or properties sheet.
Cancel
Found in dialog boxes and on properties sheets. Click
on this command button at any time to quit a dialog box
or properties sheet without saving changes.
Apply
Found in dialog boxes and on properties sheets. Click
on this command button to save changes without
quitting a dialog box or properties sheet. This
command button is sometimes not activated.
Next or Accept
Found in wizards. Click on these command buttons to
display the next dialog box in the sequence.
Back
Found in wizards. Click on this command button to
return to the previous dialog box.
Finish
Found in wizards. Click on this command button to
finish the wizard.
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1
Introducing the 3000 Series
Windows-based Terminals
Winterm 3000 series WBTs (Windows-based Terminals) are terminals that display
windows rather than the classic text-based display. They are designed to connect
to Windows 2000 servers via RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol), to Windows NT
servers via ICA (Independent Computing Architecture), or to legacy servers using
various terminal emulations such as TN3270 or TN5250.
RDP is the Windows CE-based presentation service protocol for connecting to
Windows terminal servers. ICA is the presentation service protocol for Windows NT
servers. Both allow an application’s user interface to execute on a Windows-based
terminal while the application’s logic executes on the server.
Models Summary
There are five models of Winterm 3000 series terminals:
•
Modular type, Models 3200LE, 3320SE, 3350SE, and 3360SE
•
Integrated-CRT type, Model 3720SE
Note
Monitors are not provided with Models 3200LE,
3320SE, 3350SE, and 3360SE terminals. Your system
administrator must provide a monitor and video
interface cable for these terminals.
2
Chapter 1
3200LE Terminal
The Model 3200LE terminal is the entry-level modular-type 3000 Series terminal.
The connections for peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse are on
the back of the terminal. The following figure shows a Model 3200LE modular
terminal.
Figure 1-1
3200LE Terminal
The following items are provided with Model 3200LE terminals:
•
Power supply
•
Power cord
•
Keyboard (with domestic versions only)
•
Mouse
•
Installation and user information
Introducing the 3000 Series Windows-based Terminals
3320SE Terminal
The Model 3320SE terminal is a standard modular-type 3000 series terminal. The
connections for peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse are on the
back of the terminal. The following figure shows a standard modular terminal.
Figure 1-2 3320SE Terminal
The following items are provided with Model 3320SE terminals:
•
Power supply and power cord
•
Desktop mounting stand
•
Cable shroud and cable clip
•
Keyboard (with domestic versions only) and mouse
•
Installation and user information
Note
An optional wall-mount bracket is also available. For
more information call 1-800-800-WYSE (9973).
4
Chapter 1
3350SE Terminal
The Model 3350SE terminal is a standard modular-type 3000 series terminal. The
connections for peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse are on the
back of the terminal. The following figure shows a Model 3350SE terminal.
Figure 1-3 3350SE Terminal
The following items are provided with Model 3350SE terminals:
•
Power supply and power cord
•
Cable shroud and cable clip
•
Keyboard (with domestic versions only) and mouse
•
Installation and user information
Note
An optional wall-mount bracket is also available. For
more information call 1-800-800-WYSE (9973).
Introducing the 3000 Series Windows-based Terminals
3360SE Terminal
The Model 3360SE terminal is a standard modular-type 3000 Series terminal. The
connections for peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse are on the
back of the terminal. The following figure shows a Model 3360SE modular terminal.
Figure 1-4 3360SE Terminal
The following items are provided with Model 3360SE terminals:
•
Power supply and power cord
•
Desktop mounting stand
•
Cable shroud and cable clip
•
Keyboard (with domestic versions only) and mouse
•
Installation and user information
Note
An optional wall-mount bracket is also available. For
more information call 1-800-800-WYSE (9973).
6
Chapter 1
3720SE Terminal
Model 3720SE, the terminal described below, is the standard Integrated-CRT 3000
series terminal. The connections for peripherals such as keyboard and mouse are
on the back of the terminal. The following figure shows an integrated-CRT terminal.
Figure 1-5 3720SE Terminal
The following items are provided with Model 3720SE terminals:
•
Power cord
•
Keyboard (with domestic versions only) and mouse
•
Installation and user information
7
Introducing the 3000 Series Windows-based Terminals
3000 Series WBT Terminal Features
Each model WBT comes with its own set of features. The following table outlines
these features.
Table 1-1 Terminal Features
Feature
3200LE
3320SE
3350SE
3360SE
3720SE
Windows 3.1, Windows 95,
Windows 98, and Windows NT
applications via Windows 2000
á
á
á
á
á
RDP and ICA 3.x application
compliant
á
á
á
á
á
á
á
á
á
ICA server connections via serial
cable
10Base-T network
communications
á
á
á
á
á
100Base-T network
communications
á
á
á
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Dual high-speed serial ports
á
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Parallel printer port
á
á
á
á
á
Single USB port
Dual USB ports
á
á
Optional touch screen support
á
á
á
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Support for monochrome or color
monitor
á
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Desktop (standard) or
wall-mounted (optional) housing
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Support for PCMCIA modem
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Chapter 1
2
General Terminal Information
When you turn on your WBT the Winterm Connection Manager displays. From
the connection manager you can access general terminal information. Press F2 on
your keyboard. The Terminal Properties dialog box displays. In this dialog box
there are two of nine properties sheets that provide general information about your
WBT. They are the General properties sheet and the SysInfo properties sheet.
The following sections discuss these properties sheets.
Note
If you turn on your WBT and the Setup Wizard
displays, contact your system administrator. If you are
a system administrator, see the administrators guide.
Note
See “Managing Conections” in this guide for more
information about the Winterm Connection Manager.
Note
For more information about the Terminal Properties
dialog box, see your system administrator. If you are a
system administrator, see the Winterm 3000 Series
Windows-based Terminal Administrators Guide.
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Chapter 2
Version and Copyright Information
The General properties sheet includes information about the current software on
your terminal and copyright statements. See Figure 2-1. The General properties
sheet is the default for the dialog box.
Figure 2-1 General Properties Sheet
Read the information on this sheet. Click on OK to return to the Winterm
Connection Manager. By default Cancel and Apply are deactivated.
Note
The amount of available RAM shown on this properties
sheet depends on the model of terminal in use.
Caution
There is one function on the General properties sheet,
Reset the Terminal Factory Default Property
Settings. Contact your system administrator before
using this function.
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11
Network Information
The SysInfo properties sheet contains network information. See Figure 2-2.
Figure 2-2 SysInfo Properties Sheet
Click on the SysInfo tab to invoke this properties sheet. Read the information on
this sheet. Click on OK to return to the Winterm Connection Manager. By default
Cancel and Apply are deactivated.
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3
Display Configuration
From the Winterm Connection Manager you can configure your terminal’s
display. Press F2 on your keyboard. The Terminal Properties dialog box displays.
In this dialog box is a properties sheet you can use for adjusting your display. It is
the Display properties sheet. With it you can configure display screen resolution
and turn on the energy savers functions. Figure 3-1 shows this properties sheet.
Figure 3-1 Display Properties Sheet
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Chapter 3
To invoke this properties sheet click on the Display tab in the Terminal Properties
dialog box.
Display Screen Resolution
This section discusses display screen resolution referring to Figure 3-1 and using
Table 3-1.
Table 3-1
Display Screen Resolution
Display Properties Sheet
Area Called...
Desktop Area and
Refresh Frequency
To Use...
The scrolling list box displays the current terminal display screen
resolution. Scroll and click on a selection to change the
resolution. The default is 640 x 480 @ 60 Hz.
Test
Click on this command button to test the setting selected in the
above scrolling list box. The following dialog box displays:
Follow the instructions in the dialog box. If you click on OK a test
pattern will display. If you click on Cancel, the test is cancelled.
Display Configuration
Table 3-1
15
Display Screen Resolution
Display Properties Sheet
Area Called...
To Use...
After five seconds the following dialog box displays:
Follow the instructions in the dialog box. If you click on Yes, you
will return to the Display properties sheet.
If you click on No, the following dialog box will display:
Follow the instructions in the dialog box.
To finish, click on Apply then Close or OK. The following dialog box displays:
You can also click on Cancel to cancel any changes and return to the Winterm
Connection Manager.
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Chapter 3
Energy Savers
This section discusses energy saving features, referring to Figure 3-1 and using
Table 3-2.
Table 3-2
Energy Savers
Display Properties Sheet Area
Called...
Enable Energy Savers
To Use...
Click on this check box to activate the energy saver
functions. When you check this box, all three functions in
the group box are activated:
Screen Saver
Click on this radio button to enable the screen saver. By
default this function is not activated.
Turn Off Monitor
Click on this radio button to use this function as an energy
saver. The function works by shutting off the terminal’s
display rather than displaying a screen saver. By default
this function is not activated. When Enable Energy
Savers is activated, this function is enabled.
Wait
Adjust the amount of time (in minutes) that elapses before
the energy saver function you have selected starts. You
can enter a number or use the scrolling list. By default the
function is not activated. When it is activated, the default is
12.
To finish, click on Apply then Close, or OK. The following dialog box displays:
You can also click on Cancel to cancel any changes and return to the Winterm
Connection Manager.
4
Keyboard and Mouse
Configuration
From the Winterm Connection Manager you can configure your terminal’s
keyboard and mouse. Press F2 on your keyboard. The Terminal Properties dialog
box displays. In this dialog box is a properties sheet you can use for setting up your
keyboard and mouse. It is the Input properties sheet. Figure 4-1 shows this
properties sheet.
Figure 4-1 Input Properties Sheet
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Chapter 4
To invoke this properties sheet click on the Input tab.
Keyboard
This section discusses configuring your keyboard, referring to Figure 4-1 and using
Table 4-1.
Table 4-1
Keyboard
Input Properties Sheet
Area Called...
To Use...
Keyboard
Use this group box to configure your keyboard:
Locale
Use this scroll list to select a language for the keyboard:
•
Belgian Dutch
•
Italian
•
Belgian French
•
Italian (142)
•
Brazilian (ABNT)
•
Japanese
•
Canadian Eng (Multi)
•
Latin American
•
Canadian FR (Multi)
•
Norwegian
•
Canadian French
•
Portuguese
•
Danish
•
Spanish
•
Dutch
•
Spanish Variation
•
English (UK)
•
Swedish
•
English (US)
•
Swiss French
•
Finnish
•
Swiss German
•
French
•
US International
•
German
Click on a selection to highlight it. The default is English (US).
Keyboard and Mouse Configuration
Table 4-1
19
Keyboard, Continued
Input Properties Sheet
Area Called...
To Use...
Note
An IEPC keyboard is required for any language other than
English (US). The keyboard layouts are different for each of
the languages listed above.
NumLock On Boot
Click on this check box to enable the Num Lock function on your
keyboard. When checked, the keyboard will boot up with the Num
Lock function enabled.
Character Repeat
The group box used to set the keyboard character repeat
parameters:
Repeat Delay
Use this slider control to adjust the repeat delay of keyboard
characters. Repeat Delay determines how quickly the same
character will appear on screen when typed more than once.
Repeat Rate
Use this slider control to adjust the repeat rate of a keyboard
character. Repeat Rate determines how quickly the same
character will appear on screen when the associated key is held
down.
To finish, click on Apply then Close to apply the changes you made and return to
the Winterm Connection Manager.
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Chapter 4
Mouse
This section discusses configuring your mouse referring to Figure 4-1 and using
Table 4-2.
Table 4-2
Mouse
Input Properties Sheet Area
Called...
To Use...
Mouse
Use the following dialog box to configure mouse attributes.
Properties...
Click on this command button to invoke the Mouse Properties
dialog box. Use it to set your mouse properties.
Button Configuration
Select from:
•
Right-handed
•
Left-handed
to choose which button you will use on your mouse. The
default is Right-handed.
Pointer Acceleration
Use this slider control to adjust the acceleration of the mouse.
Pointer Speed
Use this slider control to adjust the speed of the mouse.
To finish, click on Apply then Close to apply the changes and return to the
Winterm Connection Manager.
5
Managing Connections
The Winterm Connection Manager is designed to help you manage your network
connections. The manager consists of the Connections properties sheet and the
Configure properties sheet. With it you can configure, make, and end connections,
and gracefully shut down the terminal. Figure 5-1 shows the Winterm Connection
Manager.
Figure 5-1 Winterm Connection Manager
The Winterm Connection Manager is automatically invoked when the terminal is
turned on.
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Chapter 5
Note
If you turn on your WBT and the Setup Wizard
displays, contact your system administrator. If you are
a system administrator, see the administrators guide.
Configuring a Connection
The functions of the Configure properties sheet are used to add, modify and delete
connections. See your system administrator or the administrators guide for more
information about configuring connections.
Making a Connection
The functions of the Connections properties sheet (see Figure 5-1) are used to:
•
Make terminal connections
•
Display the status of a connection
•
End a connection
•
Shut down the terminal gracefully
Note
The Connections properties sheet is the default sheet
displayed by the Winterm Connection Manager.
Table 5-1 identifies and describes each of functions of the properties sheet.
Table 5-1
Connections Properties Sheet
Function
Description
Connection Name
This application window lists the connections that you
can use. Default RDP Connection and Default ICA
Connection are the default connections for the
window.
Note
See the administrators guide for information
about creating connections.
Type
This list shows the type of connection. The defaults are
RDP and ICA.
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Managing Connections
Table 5-1
Connections Properties Sheet
Function
Description
Status
This list shows the status of the connection. If a
connection is live, the status for that connection will be
Active. If a connection is not live, the list will show a
blank.
Connect
Click on the Connect command button to make the
highlighted connection. Click on a connection in the
Connection Name list box to highlight it. You can also
double-click on a selection to make a connection.
End
See Ending a Connection.
Shutdown
See Shutting Down the Terminal.
Ending a Connection
Click on the End command button to end the connection process. When you press
the End button and the connection is active, the End Task dialog displays. The
End command button is enabled when one or more sessions become active.
Shutting Down the Terminal
Use the Shutdown Window dialog box to log off, shut down, or shut down and
restart the terminal. Figures 5-2 shows the Shutdown Window dialog box.
Figure 5-2 Shutdown Window Dialog Box
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Chapter 5
Click on the Shutdown command button in the Winterm Connection Manager to
invoke this dialog box. The following table describes the functions of this dialog
box.
Table 5-2
Shutdown Window Dialog Box
Function
Description
Logout
Click on this radio button to invoke the Terminal Login
dialog box. By default this command button is not
activated. You must enable the terminal’s security
function to activate this radio button.
Note
See the administrators guide or your system
administrator for more information about logging
out.
Shutdown the
Terminal
Click on this radio button to shut down the terminal
without restarting it. A dialog box displays after you
initiate this action. It prompts you about whether you
want to continue. By default this radio button is
activated and enabled.
Shutdown and
Restart
Click on this radio button to shut down then restart the
terminal. By default this function is activated.
6
Multiple Sessions
Setting Up Multiple Sessions
To start multiple sessions:
1. Click on a connection in the Connection Name list in the Winterm Connection
Manager to launch your first session. (See “Managing Connections” for more
information about configuring connection parameters).
2. Press Ctrl+Alt+End while the connection is live to return to the Winterm
Connection Manager.
3. Click on another connection in the Connection Name list to launch another
session.
Managing Multiple Sessions
Your terminal is designed to handle up to 15 active sessions. The number of active
sessions you can have with your terminal is dependent on the following factors:
•
Model number
•
Amount of RAM
•
The types of connections open
•
What type of account you have
Note
With RDP connections you can not run multiple
sessions.
See your system administrator for detailed information about your terminal’s ability
to conduct multiple sessions.
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Multiple Sessions
Manipulating Multiple Sessions
With a session or multiple sessions open, you can toggle between sessions. To
toggle between sessions:
•
Press Ctrl+Alt+↑ to proceed to the previous session.
•
Press Ctrl+Alt+↓ to proceed to the next session.
You can also return to the Winterm Connection Manager by pressing
Ctrl+Alt+End.
7
Getting Help
Getting Help provides solutions to problems that may occur while you are using
your terminal.
Troubleshooting Your Terminal
Troubleshooting Your Terminal, Table 7-1, lists some common problems and the
solutions to those problems.
Table 7-1
Troubleshooting a Terminal
Problem
Solution
When you turn on the terminal nothing
happens.
1. Ensure that the power cord is connected to
the power connector on the terminal’s back
panel.
2. Ensure that the power cord is plugged into
an AC outlet that works.
When you turn on the terminal the screen
remains blank and the power indicator light
remains orange.
1. Turn the terminal off then on again.
2. Ensure that the power cord is connected to
the power connector on the terminal’s back
panel.
3. Ensure that the power cord is plugged into
an AC outlet that works.
During power up the following message
displays:
Keyboard testing failed
Ensure that the keyboard cord is connected to
the power connector on the terminal’s back
panel.
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Table 7-1
Chapter 7
Troubleshooting a Terminal, Continued
Problem
Solution
When you turn on the terminal, the Winterm
Connection Manager or the WBT Setup
Wizard appears, but the mouse does not
function.
Ensure that the mouse cord is connected to
the terminal’s back panel.
You are not able to make a network
connection using the Winterm Connection
Manager.
1. Verify that the network cable is connected
to the network connector properly.
2. Verify that the network cable is connected
to a hub or other network outlet.
3. Check with your network system
administrator to ensure that the DHCP
server for your subnet is functioning
properly.
While connected to a server the keyboard and
the mouse freeze.
The connection to the server may be broken.
1. Turn the terminal off, then on again.
2. Make another connection.
If you can not make the connection again:
1. Verify that the network cable is connected
properly.
2. Check with your network system
administrator to ensure that you are using
the correct network cable.
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Getting Help
Table 7-1
Troubleshooting a Terminal, Continued
Problem
Solution
You are not able to print using the parallel
port.
1. Make sure that the printer is plugged into
the AC outlet and turned on.
2. Check the cable connection between the
printer and the terminal.
3. Ensure that the printer is on line.
4. Ensure that the printer is properly
configured in the print manager.
5. Ensure that the printer has not been
paused.
You are not able to print using the serial port.
1. Make sure that the printer is plugged into
the AC outlet and turned on.
2. Check the cable connection between the
printer and the terminal.
3. Ensure that the printer is on line.
4. Ensure that the printer is properly
configured in the print manager.
5. Ensure that the printer has not been
paused.
Note
If any other error messages are displayed, you have
any other problems, or you cannot find a solution in this
table, contact your network system administrator.
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Chapter 7
Index
Index
Test 14
Turn Off Monitor
Wait 16
31
16
Numerics
ICA 1
Independant Computing Architecture
Integrated-CRT model number
3720SE 1
100Base-T 7
10Base-T 7
Control keys
Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow 26
Ctrl+Alt+End 25 to 26
Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow 26
F2 9, 13, 17
Logging off the terminal
24
Dialog boxes
Mouse Properties 20
Shutdown Window 23
Terminal Login 24
Terminal Properties 9, 13, 17
Winterm Connection Manager 9, 13, 17
Display screen resolution 13
Energy savers 13
Entry-level modular-type terminal
Modular model numbers
3200LE 1
3320SE 1
3350SE 1
3360SE 1
Parallel port 7
PCMCIA 7
Properties sheets
Configure 21
Connections 21
Display 13
General 9
Input 17
SysInfo 9
Functions
Character Repeat 19
Connect 23
Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency
Enable Energy Savers 16
End 23
Keyboard 18
Logoff 24
Repeat Delay 19
Repeat Rate 19
Reset the Terminal Factory Default
Property Settings 10
Screen Saver 16
Shutdown and Restart 24
Shutdown the Terminal 24
14
RAM 10
RDP 1
Remote Desktop Protocol
Serial port 7
Shutting down and restarting the terminal
Shutting down the terminal 24
Standard Integrated-CRT terminal 6
Standard modular-type terminal 3 to 5
24
Index
32
TN3270 1
TN5250 1
Touch screen
USB port
Wall mount 7
WBT xvii, 1
WBT model numbers
3200LE xvii
3320SE xvii
3350SE xvii
3360SE xvii
3720SE xvii
Windows 2000 1
Windows 3.1 7
Windows 95 7
Windows 98 7
Windows CE 1
Windows NT 1
Windows-based terminal
Wizards
Setup 9, 22
WBT Setup 28
Index
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Winterm 3000 Series Windows®-based Terminal Users Guide
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