Chip PC LXP-2310 manual

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    1 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com Introducti on to ChipPC ThinX OS Technica l Brief Document Version 1.0[...]

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    2 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com COPYRIGHT NOT ICE © 200 9 Chip PC Inc. , Chip PC (Israel) Ltd ., Chip PC (UK) Ltd. , Chip PC GmbH All rights reserved. This product and/or associated software are pr otected by copyright , international treaties and various patents. This manual and the so ftwa[...]

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    3 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com T able of Co ntent s T A BLE OF C ONTENT S ................................... ........................................... ........................................... ...................3 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCT ION ....... ...... ...... ...... ...... ...... ......[...]

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    4 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com Chapter 1 Introduction Objecti v es The purpose of this docu ment is to prov ide a general introduction to the ChipP C ThinX OS. General The ChipPC Thin X OS is a propriety operatin g system that w as developed by ChipPC Inc. for use in its Linux based thin cli[...]

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    5 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com Chapter 2 Connection Management The primary require ment of any thin client is the ability to connect and establish a session to an application server . The session parameters a re defined in i ts connection speci fications. Creating a N ew Connection - General[...]

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    6 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com Creating an RD P Connection Followin g t he selection o f New RDP Connect ion from the My Connections menu, the RDP Settings w indow will open displ aying the General tab. Figure 2 – RD P Settings > General T ab 1. In the Conn ection sectio n of the Genera[...]

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    7 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com An RDP connection icon , with the connection name that was speci f ied above, w ill now appear on the des ktop. Double click on the icon to launch the RDP conne ct ion. Figure 3 - RDP Co nnecti on Icon Customizing the RDP Connection The RDP connection can be cu[...]

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    8 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com Creating an IC A Connection Followin g t he selection o f My Citrix from the My Connections menu, the My Citrix win dow will open. This interface is used to manage all types of ICA connections. Figure 4 – M y Citrix IC A co nnection manage r window NOTE In al[...]

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    9 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 1 ICA C onnection Types There are three types o f ICA connections that are managed vi a the My Citrix dialog: Standard ICA Connec tions Connection to a Serv er Desktop Connection to a Publishe d Application Xcalibur Global genera ted ICA connections PNAgent (in[...]

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    10 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 1.1 Creating an IC A Connection to a Server D esktop To create an ICA connec t ion to a Serv er Desktop, perform the following: 1. Se lect Connection Vie w from the My Citrix View menu. The Connec tions menu w ill appear on the le ft side of the menu bar. 2. C[...]

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    11 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 1.2 Creating an IC A Connection to a Publishe d Application To create an ICA connec t ion to a Published App lication, perform the following: 1. Se lect Connection Vie w from the ICA client Vie w menu. The Connect ions menu w ill appear on the le ft side of th[...]

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    12 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 1.3 Launching an ICA connectio n The newly created conn ect ion wi ll appear in a list of ICA conne ctions that are display ed when selecting the Conn ection View from the View menu in the My Ci trix dialog. To launch the ICA conne ction, perform one of follow[...]

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    13 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 1.5 Creating a PN Agent Connec tion To create a PNAgent connection, per form the following: 1. Se lect PNAgent View fr om the My Ci trix View menu. The PNA gent menu w ill appear on the left side of the menu bar. 2. I f this is not the first time the PN Agent [...]

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    14 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 1.6 Launching a PNA gent conn ection The new PNA gent published applications w ill appear in a list of application s after selectin g the PNAgent View from the View menu in the My Citrix dial og. To launch a PNAgen t application, perform one of following: Sele[...]

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    15 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com Chapter 3 Device Configuration The ThinX devi ce can be customized and con figured to acco mmodate the needs of the organization and indi vidual. To configure the Thin X device per form the following: 1. Open the Start menu and select the Settings menu . 2. Fr[...]

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    16 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com De v ice Settin gs The Device Setting ca tegory offers the following configuration areas : General Advanced In fo Authentication Mouse Display Keyboard Properties Layout Properties Time Sound Network Mount Point Network ID Printers Security Plugins Licenses Th[...]

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    17 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 1 General This configuration area provides general sy stem in formation and the option to restore the device to factory-de fault settings. Figure 15 – Gen eral settin gs To restore the dev ice to factory-default se ttings perform the following: 1. Cl ick the[...]

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    18 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 2 A dva nced Info This configuration area provides adv anced system information and software version in fo. 3 A ut hentication This configuration area is used to enabl e and con figure the IEEE 802.1x protocol (authenticated netw ork access) for cabled network[...]

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    19 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 6 Ke y boa rd Properties This configuration area allows the customiz ation of the Keyboard related settin gs. 7 La y out Properties This configuration area allows the customiz ation of the Language related settings. The dialog offers the following options: Adj[...]

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    20 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 8 Time This configuration area allows the modi fication of Time related settin gs. The dialog offers the following options: Adjust the current da te using the displayed calendar. Adjust the current time in the Current Time field. Modify the time zon e by click[...]

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    21 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 12 Network ID This configuration area allows the modi fication of the device’s authen tication behav ior when accessing wi ndows SMB shares as w ell as site access via the web browser. 13 Printers This configuration area is used to mana ge connections to loc[...]

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    22 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com Desktop and S hell The Desktop and Shell category offers the following configuration areas: Desktop Settings Taskbar The followi ng sections offer explanatio ns regarding the common options av ailable in the Device Settings con figuration areas. 1 Desktop Sett[...]

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    23 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 2 Taskbar This configuration area allows the modi fication of the device Tas kbar interface behavio r and appearance. The dialog offers the following options: Select the check box Show Network Status to add a netw ork status icon to the taskbar notification a [...]

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    24 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com Xcalibur Setti ngs The Xcalibur Settings ca tegory o ff ers the following configuration a reas: General Server List Locator DHCP SNMP Protocol Param The followi ng sections offer explanatio ns regarding the common options av ailable in each of the Xcalibur Set[...]

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    25 Introduction to Chi pPC Thin X OS Ref: DL128B-1.0 Chip PC Tech nologies www.chippc.com 4 DHCP W he n using the DH CP protocol to obtain in formation about the Xcalibur Global server, this interface can be used for the follow ing tasks: Configuring the method used to retriev e the information from the DHCP serve r. Display information ob tained f[...]