XtendLan TC-V200 User Manual

TC-V200
User's Manual
1 Terminal
Overview
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2 Terminal User
Manual.................................................. ...... .......................................................4
2.1
Applications..................................................................................................................
4
2.1.1 Control
Center...................................................................................................
4
2.1.2
Network................................ ........................................ .....................................
5
2.1.3
Display........................................................................................................... .
10
2.1.4 Sound...............................................................................................................14
2.1.5
Mouse............................................................................................................. .
16
2.1.6
Keyboard.........................................................................................................
17
2.1.7 User
Password.................................................................................................
18
2.1.8 Screen
Lock.....................................................................................................
19
2.1.9 Network
Diagnosis..........................................................................................
20
2.1.10
VPN/ADSL.....................................................................................................
22
2.1.11
Date/Time........................................................................................................
31
2.1.12 Save
settings....................................................................................................
32
2.1.13 CDMS
Agent...................................................................................................
33
2.1.14
Browser...........................................................................................................
34
2.1.15
Service............................................................................................................ .
35
2.1.16 Start
up............................................................................................................
37
2.1.17 Remote
Desktop..............................................................................................
37
2.1.18 Device
Manager............................................................ ..................................
40
2.1.19 Storage Device
Manager............................................... ..................................
41
2.1.20 Printer
Management........................................................................................
44
2.1.21 Smart Card.......................................................................................................48
2.1.22 ICA
Client.......................................................................................................
50
2.1.23 ICA Global
Setting..........................................................................................
50
2.1.24 VMware
View.................................................................................................
51
2.1.25 Security............................................................................................................51
2.2 Connection
Manager...................................................................................................
55
2.2.1 RDP Connection
Guide.................................................................................. .
58
2.2.2 XDMCP Connection
Guide.............................................................................
65
2.2.3 ICA Connection
Guide....................................................................................
67
2.3 Instruction of System
Hotkeys....................................................................................
70
1 Terminal Overview
This terminal is a multi-functional network terminal based on embedded operation system and supports Microsoft RDP protocol, Citrix ICA protocol and XDMCP. Through these protocols, the terminal can connect to several different terminal servers.
Main features
1. Supports RDP, ICA and X11 protocols
2. Supports auto-connecting to server when starting up, auto logging in and auto executing
the applications
3. Realizes centralized management, centralized maintenance and centralized monitoring
4. Easy system updating and function extension
5. Effectively prevents data interception and virus attack
6. Simple, fine and humanized user interface, can be easily operated by non-professionals
2 Terminal User Manual
2.1 Applications
2.1.1 Control Center
1. Use Control Center”
The Control Center” program provides the interface of using the configuration programs in
the system
2. Run the Control Center
Running method:
(1) Left click the Control Center icon in the quick start bar on the left bottom of the
desktop; (2) Left click the Control Center” item in the start menu The interface of “Control Center” is as below:
Control Center
3. Run the programs in the control center Select the program, double click it or press enter to run it
2.1.2 Network
Trough network management, you can modify the terminal name; activate, inactivate, configure the network card; add, edit and delete the router item, set the default router and set DNS, etc.
1. Run the network management
Method
Click the Control Center” in the quick start bar or start menu and double click Network
to run it.
The interface is as the picture below:
Network
(1) General
This page lists the information of all the network cards. You can modify the terminal name,
activate or deactivate the network card and edit the configuration information of the network card in this page.
(a) Modify the terminal name
As the picture shows below:
Modify the terminal name
(b) Activate the network card When the network card is deactivated, click activate button and it would activate the
selected network card.
(c) Deactivate the network card
Click the Deactivate button and it would deactivate the selected network card. (d) Network card property
Select one network card and click Property button or double click the “network card
property icon in the task bar on the right bottom of the desktop, then the network card configuration program would pop up. As the picture shows below:
Configure the network card
(2) Router
This page lists the router information of all the network cards. You can add, edit and delete
the router in this page as well as setting the default
router.
As the picture shows below:
Router Setting
(3) DNS The setting of DNS is processed in this page. As the picture shows below:
DNS Setting
2.1.3 Display
1. Use Display In Display property, you can customize the screen saver and screen resolution. The display
properties include: screen saver, screen resolution, refresh rate and color depth, etc.
2. Run the Display property
Operation method: (1) Right click on the desktop and select “display”; (2) Click the “control center” icon in the quick start bar or the start menu to open the control
center and select “Display” in it.
The running interface is as the picture shows below:
Display Settings
3. Set the display
properties (1) Display settings
You can choose whether to use the function that automatically detecting the optimum
resolution, display mode, color depth and primary display, etc.
The “display mode includes single display, clone, duplicate and extend; The “color depth includes high color and true color;
The primary display is DVI or VGA. (2) Optimum Settings
If you check Optimum settings”, then this program would set the resolution as the optimum resolution of the monitor.
(3) DVI
If the users want to set the resolution by themselves, please do not check Optimum settings
in Setting tab, thus the output resolution of DVI can be set. As the picture shows below:
Resolution button: Set the resolution of the monitor.
Refresh rate button: Set the refresh rate of the monitor. Rotation button: used for setting the clockwise rotation degree of display
Detecting button: used for detecting the suitable resolution of this display
Set the resolution of DVI port
(4) VGA
If the users want to set the resolution by themselves, please do not check Optimum settings
in Settings” tab, thus the output resolution of VGA can be set. As the picture shows below:
Resolution button: Set the resolution of the monitor.
Refresh rate button: Set the refresh rate of the monitor. Rotation button: used for setting the clockwise rotation degree of display Detecting button: used for detecting the suitable resolution of this display
Set the resolution of VGA port
After finishing the parameter modification, click Apply or OK button, then a dialog box
would pop up and prompt that the system will apply new display settings. As the picture shows below:
Hints of saving display settings
When the new display setting is applied, a dialog box would pop up and prompt whether to
save the new setting. Click “ok and the setting would be saved; click “cancel” and it would not be saved.
(5) Screen Saver In Screen Saver page, you can select and set the screen saver program of the terminal, as
the picture shows below:
Screen Saver
If you select None” in screen saver page, then all the other items in this page would
become gray; if you select one of the screen saver programs, then you can preview this screen saver program and also set the waiting time of the screen saver; if you need the screen saver to lock the screen, select Lock Screen”.
2.1.4 Sound
1. Use Sound
The sound program is used for adjusting the volume and microphone of the terminal
system
2. Run the Sound program
(1) Double click the Sound icon in the status bar on the right bottom of the
desktop ;
(2) Open Control Center” and select Sound in it.
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Sound
Adjust the volume
When the scroll bar of the volume is focused, you can adjust the volume by right/left click of
the mouse(according to the setting of the mouse), mouse wheel, the up and down keys, Page UP, Page Down, Home and End keys; When Mute is checked, the volume cannot be adjusted and
the system is mute. As the picture shows below:
Mute of Volume
Adjust the volume of microphone
When the scroll bar of the microphone is focused, you can adjust the microphone volume by
right/left click of the mouse (according to the setting of the mouse), mouse wheel, the up and down keys, Page UP, Page Down, Home and End keys; When Mute is checked, the volume of
the microphone cannot be adjusted and the system is mute. As the picture shows below:
Mute of Microphone
2.1.5 Mouse
1. Use Mouse The Mouse property program is used for switching the left and right button of the mouse
and mouse speed
2. Run Mouse program
Open control center and select Mouse”. The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Mouse Property
3. Set the left and right button of the mouse
In Button Configuration”, check Swap left and right button, and you can switch the
function of left and right button of the mouse. The setting has immediate effect. If the checkbox is checked, then the right button of the mouse becomes the primary button. Right click the checkbox to restore it to not-checked status, and the left button of the mouse is restored to the primary button.
4. Set the mouse speed
Drag the slider of mouse speed and you can set the mouse speed. The setting has
immediate effect.
5. Set double-click timeout” Drag the slider of “double-click timeout” and you can set the double-click timeout of the
mouse. The setting has immediate effect.
2.1.6 Keyboard
1. Use Keyboard
The keyboard property program is used for setting the keyboard language and keyboard
model of the terminal as well as whether to enable NumLock key when the system boots up.
2. Run Keyboard property
Open control center and select Keyboard
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
3. NumLock key
Keyboard Property
If Enable as Startup is checked, then after starting up, the NumLock key is enabled; or
NumLock key is not enabled.
2.1.7 User Password
1. Use User Password Through using the “user password program, you can set the user password which is the
password for starting up/restart, screen saver and system lock.
2. Run the “user password program
Open control center and select Password The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Set user password
2.1.8 Screen Lock
1. Use Screen Lock The screen lock program is used for locking the screen when the terminal is not used and
ensures that the terminal would not be used by others.
2. Run screen lock program
Use the hotkey Ctrl + Alt + Del to call out the screen lock program to lock the screen.
When the screen is locked, all the applications of the terminal cannot be used and you need to
input the correct unlocking password to return to the system application interface.
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Unlock the screen
If the password input is wrong, a prompt dialog box would pop up and the screen would keep
locked.
2.1.9 Network Diagnosis
1. Use Network Diagnosis The “network diagnosis program is used for checking the network status.
2. Run the “network diagnosis” program (1) Click Diagnosis clause in start menu; (2) Open the control center and select Diagnosis
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Network Diagnosis
3. The destination of network diagnosis When you ping a certain address, input this address in the text box of Destination” and set
ping
times
(5 times by default and 0 represents unlimited
times
). For example, pin the
address 192.168.1.1, press enter and the operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Ping the address 192.168.1.1
The destination box cannot be blank, or the prompt dialog box would pop up. Limit of ping times
When you ping some address, the time box must be filled in with a number and cannot be
blank, or the prompt dialog box would pop up.
2.1.10 VPN/ADSL
1. Use VPN/ADSL
You can set ADSL connection and VPN connection through using network connection
program.
2. Run the network connection program Open control center and select VPN/ADSL The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
VPN/ADSL
3. Connection (a)
You
must create a connection clause first before connecting
(b) If the connection clauses already exist, you only need to select the clause which needs to
be connected and click Connect, and the system would search for the server and
connect to it.
(c) After connecting successfully, an tray icon would show in the tray area on the right
bottom of the screen, as the picture shows below:
Tray icon when connected
(d) If there is error during the connecting process which leads to connection failure, then
system would show prompt and detailed information for users to query, as the picture shows below:
Fail to connect
4. Disconnect
There are two ways to disconnect one connection:
(a) Open the network connection program and select the connection clause which needs to
be disconnected, click “disconnect;
(b) Right click on the tray icon and select “disconnect”
5. Create a new connection-ADSL Create a new ADSL connection clause through below steps: (a) Open the network connection program
(b) Click New” button and select to create a new ADSL connection, as the picture shows
below:
Set a new ADSL connection (Step 1)
(c) Select Next and fill in the connection name, username and password, and then click
Next. As the picture shows below:
Set a new ADSL connection (Step 2)
(d) Confirm the information input and if it is correct, click Apply to finish the adding.
Now the new connection clause has been added in ADSL connection. As the picture
shows below:
Set a new ADSL connection (Step 3)
Edit the connection clause-ADSL
If you need to modify the information of a connection clause, like the connection name,
username, password or other connection properties, then please open the network connection interface, select ADSL connection clause, click “edit” and you can modify the connection name, username or password. As the picture shows below:
General configuration of ADSL connection
In other tab, you can set the other properties of the connection clause, including the binding
network card, disconnect/reconnect properties and whether to automatically connect upon starting up. As the picture shows below:
Other configurations of ADSL connection
Create a new connection-VPN
Create a new VPN connection clause through below steps: (a) Open the network connection program
(b) Click New” button and select to create a new VPN connection, as the picture shows
below:
Set a new VPN connection(Step 1)
(c) Select Next, fill in the connection name, server address, username and password and
click Next.
As the picture shows below:
Set a new VPN connection (Step 2)
(d) Confirm the information input and if it is correct, click Apply to finish the adding.
Now the new connection has been added. As the picture shows below:
Set a new VPN connection (Step 3)
6. Edit the connection clause-VPN If you need to modify the information of one connection clause, like the connection name,
username, password or other connection properties, then please open the network connection interface, select one connection clause, click “edit” and you can modify the connection name, username or password. As the picture shows below:
General configuration of VPN connection
In security tab, you can set the encryption mode and authentication mode, as
the picture shows below:
Security configuration of VPN connection
In other tabs, you can set the other properties of the connection clause, including
disconnect/reconnect property and whether to automatically connect upon starting up. As the
picture shows below:
Other configuration of VPN connection
2.1.11 Date/Time
1. Use Date/Time The Date/Time program is used for configuring the current date and time of the system.
2. Run Date/Time program
(1) Double click the time in the st atus bar on the right bottom of the desktop; (2) Open control center and select Date/Time
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Date/Time
3. Configure the current date/time of the system You can adjust the time area, year, month and date in date adjusting bar and adjust hour, minute and second in time adjusting bar. After clicking “ok, the time parameters are saved; if you click “cancel, then the parameters would not be saved.
2.1.12 Save settings
1. Use save settings
The save settings program can save the system settings and even if the terminal is illegally
power off, the settings can be saved.
2. Run Save Settings program
(1) Use the hotkeys Shift+F2;
(2) Run “Save settings
in start menu;
(3) Open control center and select “save settings
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Saving Data
2.1.13 CDMS Agent
1. Use CDMS Agent” CDMS Agent program can set that whether the terminal can be managed by the server or
specify the server which is allowed to manage.
2. Run CDMS Agent (1) Double click CDMS Agent icon in the status bar on the right bottom of the desktop
; (2) Open control center and select CDMS Agent
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
CDMS Agent
3. Configure CDMS server Select Only allows the specified server to manage, input the server address and port and click “ok”. The password input window would pop up. As the picture shows below:
Password Confirmation
You can only modify the server address and port after entering the correct password. For default password connect XtendLan reseller. An error prompt window would pop up if the password input is wrong.
This password can only be modified through CDMS server.
2.1.14 Browser
1. The Linux has Firefox browser installed
2. Run Firefox
(1) Run “Firefox
in start menu;
(2) Open control center and select “Firefox
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
firefox
2.1.15 Service
1. Use Service
The “Service” program is used for configuring the service which needs to
start
or stop when the terminal starts up or on its current status.
2. Run Service program
Open control center and select Service
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Service
3. Start or stop the service when the terminal starts up
If you select
Automatic
in the dropping down box of a certain service, then
this service would start automatically when the terminal starts up; or if you
select “manual”
in
the dropping down box
of
the service, then this service
would
not
start when the terminal starts up and after entering the terminal system,
users
can configure whether to start it by themselves.
Click Apply button and the setting would be saved and validated. Click
Refresh button to restore the configuration information currently saved that
whether to start those services when the terminal starts up.
4. Directly start or stop the service on the current status
The “Start” and Stop buttons after each service are used for configuring
whether to start or “Stop a certain service on current status.
When the corresponding “start” button of one service is gray, the
Stop
button is valid; vice versa.
If you want to start (or stop) one certain service directly under current
status,
you can click the corresponding “start” (or stop) button of this service and it
can be validated at once.
2.1.16 Start up
1. Use Startup
The “startup” program is used for setting the programs which need to be
started
when the system starts up
2. Run Startup program
Open control center and select Startup
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Start Up
Check the programs which need to be started when the system starts up and click
Apply button, the new startup
configuration
can be
validated.
Click “Close”,
the program would exit and the settings would not be saved.
2.1.17 Remote Desktop
1. Use Remote Desktop
The remote desktop program is used for the settings of some parameters related
with the remote desktop when the terminal is used as the server side of the remote
desktop.
Include: Whether allow the remote monitoring, select remote check or control
and
some security parameter settings of the terminal when the remote host
connects
the terminal desktop.
2. Run Remote Desktop program
Open control center and select Remote Desktop
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
3. Remote Desktop client
Configuration Interface of Remote Desktop
For the terminal is used as the server side of the remote desktop, the users
only need to install the client program of the remote desktop on some client
machine to use this client program to connect to the
terminal
desktop through
specifying terminal IP address.
RemarkThe version of the client program needs to be 3.3.4 or higher to
support
the function of checking the mouse status of the terminal.
4. Sharing
Select whether to allow the remote host to monitor the terminal desktop. If it
is checked, you can configure the remote monitor or control and the parameters
in
the security bar. Or the other configuration items would be gray. As the
picture
shows below:
Do not allow the remote control
5. Security
If you select to allow remote monitoring, then you can set the configuration
items in the security bar and can select to ask the terminal for confirmation
or to require the user to enter a password when the remote host connects to the
terminal desktop. If you select to need the password to login, then input the
password in the password box. That is the remote host needs password
authentication
when logging in the terminal desktop. As the picture shows
below:
Click Apply to save the settings. Click Close to exit the program.
2.1.18 Device Manager
1. Use Device Manager
The device management program is used to allow or forbid the use of devices.
2. Run Device Manager program
Open Control Center->Device Manager
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
3. Allow to use
Device Manager
When Insmod is checked, the corresponding device is allowed to use.
4. Forbid to use When Insmod is not checked, the corresponding device is not allowed to use
2.1.19 Storage Device Manager
1. Use Storage Device Manager
The “Storage Device Manager program is used for mounting and umounting the
USB disk, mounting and ejecting the
DVD
2. Run Storage Device Manager
Open Control Center-> Storage Device Manager
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
3. Mount USB disk or DVD
Storage Device Manager
When USB disk or DVD is inserted, the system would mount them automatically.
You can also open “Storage Device Manager, select the device and click
mount
to mount the device manually.
4. Umount USB disk or eject
DVD
Before pulling
up the USB
disk,
you need to
un-mount
it
first. Select
the device
you want to un-mount and click Umount. As the picture shows below:
Umount the USB disk
To eject DVD, select the device needed to be ejected and click eject. As
the picture shows below:
Eject DVD
5. Use of the tray icon
When inserting USB disk or DVD, a tray icon would appear in system notice area.
Use this tray icon to open Storage Device Manager:
(1) Use the left button of mouse and double click to open it
(2) Right click this icon, the tag Open Storage Device Manager would pop
up, left click it. As the picture shows below:
If you need to umount the USB disk or eject DVD, please left click on the icon
and select Umount USB Disk or Eject DVD. As the picture shows below:
2.1.20 Printer Management
1. Use Printer Management
The “Printer Management program
is
used
for
adding, editing and deleting
the
printers in the system. And you can check the printing tasks.
2. Run Printer Management
Open control center-> Printer Management
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Printer Management
3. Add the printer
Click “Add” button and the interface of setting new printers would pop
up.
As the picture shows below:
Add a printer
The “printer port
includes
serial port and USB port. Please select the right
printer port. For the printer with serial port, you can set the properties of
the serial port. As the picture shows below:
Property setting of serial port printer
Server
driver means the printer driver name used by ICA server to recognize
the printer after connecting to the server via ICA.
4. Edit the printer
Select the printer which you want to modify and click edit”, the printer
editing interface would pop up. As the picture shows below:
Edit the printer
5. Delete the printer
Select the printer which you want to delete and click “delete” button. A
window
for confirmation would pop up, click ok” to delete the printer. As the
picture shows below:
Delete the printer
6. Check the print task:
Select the printer to check its print tasks and click print tasks, the
interface of checking the print tasks would pop up.
As the picture shows below:
Check the Print Tasks
2.1.21 Smart Card
1. Use Smart Card
The “smart card program is used for adding, editing and deleting the smart
card in the system.
2. Run Smart Card program
Open control center-> Smart Card
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Smart Card Program
3. Add the smart card
Click the “add” button, the interface of setting new smart card would pop up,
as the picture shows below:
Add Smart Card
When the smart card is inserted to the terminal, if the system supports the
smart
card, then the name of the smart card would display in “Name” list. As the
picture shows below:
Smart Card Name
4. Edit smart card
Select the smart card which you want to modify and click “edit” button,
the
interface of editing the smart card would pop up. As the picture shows
below:
Edit Smart Card
5. Delete the smart card
Select the smart card which you want to delete and click delete button. A
dialog box for confirmation would pop up, click ok to delete the smart
card.
As the picture shows below:
Delete Smart Card
6. Smart card application
Currently, the smart card added through this program is applied in RDP
connection of the connection manager.
2.1.22 ICA Client
1. Use ICA Client
Used for connecting to Citrix virtual desktop
2. Run ICA Client
Open control center->ICA Client
2.1.23 ICA Global Setting
1. UseICA Global Setting
ICA global setting is used for setting the device mapping and hotkeys of ICA
connection
2. Run ICA Global Setting program
Open control center->ICA Global Setting
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
ICA Global Settings
3. Set ICA Device Mapping
In device mapping interface, you can select whether to map USB disk and serial
port. The setting would take effect when connecting at next time.
4. Set the hotkeys:
In hotkey mapping
interface,
you can modify the
hotkeys.
The
setting
would take
effect when connecting at next time. As the picture shows below:
Hotkeys Setting
2.1.24 VMware View
1. UseVMware View
Used for connecting to VMware Virtual desktop.
2. Run VMware View
Open control center->VMware View
2.1.25 Security
1. Use Security Through the Security program, you can configure the program list of the control center and
lock or unlock the connection manager. The password of this program can be modified.
2. Run Security Right click on the desktop and select Security.
When running the security settings, the password verification dialog box
would
pop up first. As the picture shows below:
Password Verification
If the verification of the password (the initial password is blank) is successful,
you would enter the security setting interface, as the picture shows below:
Security Program
3. Modify the program list of the control center If the item in the program list is checked, then it would appear in the control center and can
be normally accessed by users; if the item in the program list is not checked, the program would not appear in the control center and all the other interfaces of this program are forbidden to be accessed.
Click Apply button to save the modifications and the program interface would not close.
Click “ok to save the modifications and the program interface would close. Click Cancel” button and the modifications would not be saved.
Click Select All button and all the programs would be checked; click Clear All button
and all the programs would not be checked.
For example, if Network program is not checked, as the picture shows below:
Click “ok to save the setting. Open control center, there is no Network program in it and
you cannot access “Network” program.
Click the tray icon of network on the right bottom of the desktop, a prompt box would pop up
and prompt Permission denied”. As the picture shows below:
4. Modify the authority of configuring the connection manager
(1) Allow to modify If you select Allow” for the “connection manager, the users can add, delete, edit and select
whether to directly connect the connection clauses in the connection manager
(2) Forbid to modify
If you select Forbid for the “connection manager, the connection clauses in the connection manager is not allowed to be added, deleted, edited and modified whether to be
directly connected
5. Modify the password for Security program
Click Modify Password button and the interface for modifying password would pop up where you can modify the password of the security program. As the picture shows below:
Modify the password
2.2 Connection Manager
1. Use Connection Manager Through connection manager, you can add, edit and delete the connection clauses. There are
these type clauses: RDP, ICA, XDCMP, etc.
2. Run Connection Manager”
(1) Click the “connection manager
icon in the quick start bar on the
bottom of the desktop;
(2) Run Start Menu-> Connection Manager;
(3) Open control center->connection manager;
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Connection Manager
a) There is a list box in this interface which displays the connection clauses added by
users.
Each connection clause has four sub-items:
(1) Connection name
The name of the connection clause added by users (2) Connection type The type of the connection clause added by users, includes RDP, etc. (3) Connection Status
There are two statuses: Direct” and “connected
When not connected and not set as direct connection upon starting up, the status is blank; When not connected and set as direct connection upon starting up, it shows Direct in
Status;
When connected, it shows “connected (4) Server
It shows the name of the server or application which users want to connect to.
b) There are the buttons “connect, Disconnect, “edit, “add and “delete on the bottom of
the list box.
The functions of these buttons are as below: (1) Connect
Select one connection clause in the list box and then click Connect” button or press Alt + C
or double click the connection clause, thus you can connect it.
(2) Disconnect
Click Disconnect” or press Alt + S, a “disconnect dialog box would pop up, click “ok” and
the selected connection would be disconnected; click cancel” and it would not be disconnected.
(3) Edit
Click Edit or press Alt + E, a dialog box of editing the connection would pop which
includes several property pages.
(4) Add Click Add button or press Alt + A, a dialog box of adding a new connection would pop up
There are 3 connection types: RDP, ICA and XDMCP. Check the button on the left of RDP,
ICA and XDMCP and click Next, thus it would start the corresponding connection guide. As the picture shows below:
Add a new session
(5) Delete Click Delete button or press Alt + D, a dialog box for deleting would pop up, click ok and it would delete the selected item; click cancel” or press ESC, it would cancel the deleting. As the picture shows below:
(6) Direct When the connection manager is configured as “enabled when the system starts up, the
Direct” button is available in connection manager.
If one connection item has not been set as direct connection upon starting up, click Direct button or press Alt + T, a dialog box of direct connection would pop up, click ok and the selected item in current list box would be set as direct connection when the terminal starts up every time. As the picture shows below:
When one connection item is set as direct connection upon the system starting up, click
“direct” button or press Alt + T, a confirmation dialog box of canceling the direct connection would pop up, click yes and the system would cancel the direct connection setting of the selected item in current list box and the connection item would not connect directly when the terminal starting up. As the picture shows below:
2.2.1 RDP Connection Guide
Click Add in connection manager, select RDP connection type and click Next to enter
RDP connection setting dialog box.
1. General In this property page, you need to input the name of the new connection in session name
and input server IP address or server name in Server Address; the connection name should not be the same with other RDP connections.
If you check Automatic login”, then it would automatically connect to the server with the
username, password and domain name you input. You can inquiry the system administrator for the domain name; if there is no domain, you can input the machine name of the server or leave it blank.
As the picture shows below:
General Properties of New RDP Session
Note: The connection name should not include some special characters. Some Windows
2000 Server versions do not support automatic login to the server for security.
2. Program If you check Run the following program automatically when connected”, then it would log
in to the server in application program mode. You need to input the path and file name of the program. And you can choose to input the name of the file folder where the program locates.
As the picture shows below:
Program Properties of New RDP Session
3. Device Mapping
1 Set serial port mapping. The number of the serial ports is recognized
by the system
automatically.
Check a certain item and the corresponding
serial port can be mapped as the serial port of the server.
2
Set Storage device mapping and map the local USB disk and DVD to the
server.
When storage device manager is disabled, it cannot be set.
3 Set smart card mapping. Check this item and you can map the smart card
of the smart card list (smart card program) to the server.
4 Set audio properties: bring to this terminal, do not play, leave at the remote computer,
sound mapping (needs the server to install the sound mapping software).
As the picture shows below:
Device Mapping of New RDP Session
4. Printer
In this property page, you can use RDP connection to add, edit and delete the
local printer. As the picture shows below:
Printer Setting of New RDP Session
You can select whether to allow using the printer. If it is allowed, then you
can input the printer name, select local port, the manufacturer and the printer
driver. If the local port is selected as serial port, then you can configure the
serial port
property
through the serial port
property
button. After login to RDP
server, the local printer would be mapped as the printer of the server. If
you select the user defined printer, then you can input the user defined printer
name and driver.
As the picture shows below:
Printer Settings
5. Display
In this property page, you can set the display color, window size and connection bar after
logging to the server through RDP connection.
The window size can be set as full screen or 60% to 90% of the screen size. There are four options for display color: 8 bit, 16 bit, 24 bit and 32 bit.
If you select Show the connection bar only in full screen mode, then there would be a
connection bar on the top of RDP full screen. Users can minimize and close the RDP connection window using this connection bar.
As the picture shows below:
Display Properties of New RDP Session
6. Advance In this property page, you can set the advance settings and keyboard layout of RDP
connection.
If Desktop background is checked, then it would display the desktop background set on the
server by the user after RDP successfully connects to the server. And users can modify the desktop background. This option needs the support of the server.
If Show window contents while dragging is checked, then after RDP connection is
successful, it would show the window contents when users drag the window. This option needs the server to support.
If menu and window animation” is checked, then after RDP connection is successful, when
clicking the menu and minimizing or maximizing the window, it would display as animation. This option needs the server to support.
The option Themes” allows RDP connection to have the same theme settings with the server
side. And you can modify the theme settings.
If Bitmap Caching opens, the client would open bitmap caching area on local hard disk
when connecting to the server through RDP. To enable this option would raise the performance (especially when the network bandwidth is narrow) and reduce the occupation of the bandwidth.
In keyboard layout option, you can set the keyboard of the terminal. If Enable shortcut key for window manager” is checked, then you can use the hotkeys of the
window manager after RDP connection is successful. The hotkey Ctrl + Tab can also be used to switch the windows. If the option is not checked, all keyboard operations would be shielded in
RDP session.
As the picture shows below:
Advance Properties of New RDP Session
7. Options
If the connection mode is set as Quick, then the applications and the auto login bar in
Normal would be invalid. When connecting, the connection manager would prompt the user to input the server address to connect to.
If the Clipboard is enabled, then after connecting to and logging in the server, you can use
the “paste, “copy and clip functions between server and terminal. For example: the text in
terminal system can be copied and pasted into the word processor of RDP server.
The auto reconnect” function can prompt the users whether to reconnect to the server when
the network is abnormal.
It is recommended that the users enable compression which can obviously improve
users’
visual experience when the network bandwidth is low.
If Attach to console is checked, then when there is no driver program for the peripheral
connected to the server, it would prompt to install the driver.
NoteIn “change user log in or log off mode of server, only when quickly switch users
is canceled, the “console mode can take effect.
As the picture shows below:
Options of New RDP Session
2.2.2 XDMCP Connection Guide
Click Add button in connection manager and choose XDMCP connection type, click Next to enter XDMCP connection setting dialog box.
1. General
In this property page, you must input the name of the new connection in Session Name” and
server IP address or server name in Server Address; the session name cannot be the same with other XDMCP connections.
You can choose Xnest and Xserver for the connection program. Xserver has better
compatibility. When you use Xserver, you can use Ctrl+Alt+Fn3 <= n <= 12to switch to the console and use Ctrl+Alt+F2 to switch to the terminal desktop. As the picture shows below:
General Properties of XDMCP
2. Options If the connection mode is set as Rapid”, then the applications and auto login bar in
General would be invalid. When connecting, the connection manager would prompt the users to input the server address.
If the connection program is Xnest, then you can set the window size to be full screen or 60%
to 90% of the screen size. As the picture shows below:
Options of XDMCP
2.2.3 ICA Connection Guide
Click Add in connection manager and select ICA connection type,
click
Next to enter ICA connection guide.
1. General
In “General” property page, you must input the name of the new connection in
Session Name and server IP address or server name in “server address”. The
connection
name cannot be the same with other ICA connections. As the picture
shows
below:
General Properties of New ICA Session
2. Login Scripts
In
login scripts property page, you can set whether
to
automatically
login.
If “Automatic Login is checked, you must input the user name and password. For
the domain name, you can inquiry the system administrator; if there is no domain,
you
can
input the machine name
of
the server
or
leave
it
blank.
As
the picture
shows
below:
Login Scripts of New ICA Session
3. Window
In “Window” property page, users can set the system color number and window
size after logging on ICA server.
As the picture shows below:
Window Properties of New ICA Session
4. Security
In “security property page, users can select the encryption level of ICA
connection and set the firewall. As the picture shows below:
Security Properties of New ICA Session
5. Options
In Options property page, users can select ICA connection to do
data
compression and can choose whether to open the sound. As the picture shows below:
Options of New ICA Session
2.3 Instruction of System Hotkeys
The system provides hotkeys for some applications and functions.
Hotkey
Function
Ctrl+Alt+S
Restore the default configuration of the display parameters
Ctrl+Alt+Del
Lock the screen
Shift+F2
Save system settings
Ctrl+Tab (or Alt+Tab)
Switch the windows on the desktop(When switching windows in RDP full screen window, it only supports the
hotkey Ctrl+Tab)
Ctrl+Alt+C
Call out the control center
Ctrl+Shift+F3(dual screen
support)
Switch the display mode and the switching sequence is:
VGA->DVI->TWIN->VGA
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