Eizo 531L manual

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    F or Microsoft Windo ws CE 2.12 V ersion C Please confirm the version of the software built in eClient, and refer to the suited User's Manual (Refer to the User's Manual Version List on next page). This is the manual for the following software version. * Microsoft Windows CE: 2.12 Rev.3.53 or later * Microsoft Terminal Server Client: Ver.[...]

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    User’ s Man ual V er sion List A handling description changes with versions of the software built in eClient. Please refer to below . NO TE • The v ersion of software b uilt in eClient can be che ck ed with a [System]-[ICA] tab of [T er minal Proper ties]. OS: Micr osoft Windows CE 2.12 Software Manual T erminal Ser ver ICA Client Software C (T[...]

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    English SAFETY SYMBOLS This manual uses the safety symbols bel ow . They denote critical information. Please read them carefully . W ARNING Failure to abide b y the information in a W ARNING ma y result in serious in j ur y and can be life threatening. CA UTION Failure to abide by the information in a CAUTION may result in moderate injury and/or pr[...]

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    English T ABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTR ODUCTION ..................................................................................... 5 1-1. General Description ...................................................................................... 5 1-2. Features ..........................................................................................[...]

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    English 1. INTRODUCTIO N 5 1. INTR ODUCTION Thank you very much for p urchasing the EIZO eClient 530L/531L/531L T -GR. 1-1. General Description The eClient is a terminal which displays a pplications on a Windows T erminal Server (WTS) or a web site and conve ys input by a keyboard or a mouse to the WTS. T o operate the eClient, please connect it to[...]

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    English 6 1. INTRODUCTIO N 1-2. Features • Lower TCO* *TCO (T otal Cost of Owne rship) Expense for managing and admini strating computer systems. • Saves Space and Power Co nsumption • Less Heat, Less Noise • 531L/531L T -GR * Serial Port for Modem/PDA (*Hayes A T Compatible Modem Supp orted) * Portrait resolution supported [In use of the C[...]

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    English 1. INTRODUCTIO N 7 1-4. Controls & Connector s Fr ont (1) (2) (1) P ower Switch (2) P ower Indicator P ower Indicator Unit Green Operation Screen sav er mode Y ellow P ower sav e mode NO TE • When tur ning off/on the unit, lea ve the unit off f or a fe w seconds bef ore tur ning it on again.[...]

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    English 8 1. INTRODUCTIO N Rear (10) (3)(4) (5) (6) (7) (9) (11) (8) (3) Mouse Connector (4) K e yboard Connector (5) Ether net Con nector (10 Base-T) (6) P arallel Connector (7) P ower Connector (8) Serial Connector (RS-232C) (531L/531L T -GR) (9) Security Lock* 1 (10) Holes for Mo unting an Arm Stand* 2 (11) Stand * 1 This allows for connection o[...]

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    English 1. INTRODUCTIO N 9 1-5. Over vie w Directions for the eClien t’ s Setup 2. CONNECTING THE p.10 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 3-1. WBT Setup W izard p.13 3-2. Dial-Up Connection p.27 4. ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 4-1. Adding a Connection Name p.34 4-2. Deleting a Connection p.52 4-3. Editing a Connection p.53 4-4. Setting an Autost[...]

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    English 10 2. CONNECTING THE eClient 2. CONNECTING THE eClient This chapter shows how to connec t the eClient to a WTS. 2-1. Setting up the eClient Please observe the following cautions when connec ting the eClient. WA R N I N G Place the eClient on a str ong, stable surfa ce . A unit placed on an inadequate surface may fall, resulting in injury or[...]

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    English 2. CONNECTING THE eClient 11 2-2. Connecting the eClient NO TE • Bef ore connecting the eClient, confirm the follo wing: • The eClient is tur ned off . • The WTS is t ur ned on. • Connect the peripherals to the appropriate connectors of the unit. 1. In case of connecting the WTS through LAN: Connect the eClient to the netwo rk with [...]

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    English 12 2. CONNECTING THE eClient 3. Plug the power cord into the power connector . WA R N I N G Use the enc losed power cord and connec t to the standar d power outlet of y our country . Be sure to remain within the rated voltage of the power cord. Not doing so may cause in fire or electric shock. The equipment m ust be connected to a grounded [...]

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    English 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 13 3. SETTING U P THE eClient This chapter presents how to prep are for a connection with a WTS when the eClient starts up for the first time. 3-1. WBT Setup Wizard 1. T urn on the power switch. The power indicator turns green. NO TE • When no picture is displa yed, or when the f ollowin g message is shown on the[...]

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    English 14 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 2. “T ouch panel calibration” is displayed (531L T -GR only). Five targets are displayed on the screen. Press the tar gets with a stylus or a fingertip to locate the center of the t ouc h panel. If you accidentally touched the screen in the wrong spot during c alibration, you will distort the touch panel cal[...]

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    English 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 15 4. “WBT Setup Wizard” is displayed. Click [N ext>]. 5. End User License Agreement page is displayed. Read the content and click [A ccept] to continue.[...]

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    English 16 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 6. IP address setting page is displayed. [Y es, use the IP information supplied by DHCP.] ................................... Select this when using DHCP service. All the necessary information of th e eClient including the IP address will be obtained by the DHCP. [No , I will enter static IP information.] ......[...]

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    English 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 17 7. IP address page is displayed. [I P Address] ........................ Type the IP address of the unit. [Su bnet Mask] .................... Type the subn et mask of the network. [G ateway] ........................... Type IP address of the Gateway mac hine if necessary. Click [N ext>] when finished.[...]

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    English 18 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 8. DNS and WINS settings page is displayed. This check box should be marked when DNS or WINS is used. NO TE • Skip the page b y clicking [N e xt>] if DNS or WINS is not used. If using DNS Click the [E nable DNS] check box to activate this bo x. [D efault Domain Name] ..... Type the default domain name. [P r[...]

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    English 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 19 9. Desktop area resolution and color settings page is displayed. Select the preferable display mode from the two available modes: · 1024 x 768 (256 colors) · 1024 x 768 (65,536 colors) · 768 x 1024 (256 colors) (531L/531L T -GR onl y) · 768 x1024 (65,536 colors) (531 L/531L T -GR only) NO TE • The orientat[...]

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    English 20 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 10. Local Printer Setup page is displayed. NO TE • The f ollowing is required to install a local printer ; * A printer is connected to the printer por t or the serial connector of the eClient. * An RDP protocol is used f or con nection to a WTS. * Microsoft Windows 20 00 Ser v er / Adv anced Ser v er / Datacen[...]

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    English 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 21 11. Printer port selection page is displayed. Select a printer port. The eClient supports LPT1. Click [N ext>].[...]

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    English 22 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 12. Printer model selection page is displayed. Select a manufacturer and model of your printer . [U ser Defined] ..................... Click the check box if your printer is not listed. Click [N ext>] when finished. Refer to step 13 if clicking [U ser Defined]. Refer to step 14 if not clicking [U ser Defined][...]

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    English 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 23 14. Printer name setting page is displayed. Name the printer or use the indicated na me. (Some programs do not support the Server and the printer name combinat ions of more than 31 characters.) Click [N ext>] when finished.[...]

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    English 24 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 15. Default printer setting page is displayed. Select [Y es] to set this printer as the default printer . Select [No ] not to set this printer as the default printer . Click [N ext>].[...]

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    English 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 25 16. Another printer configuration page is displayed. Select [Y es] to configure another printer . Select [No ] to finish printer settings. Click [N ext>] when finished. Refer to step 11 if selecting [Y es]. Refer to step 17 if selecting [No].[...]

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    English 26 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 17. The last page of the “WBT Se tup W izard” is displayed. Click [Finish] in the last page to displa y a “T erminal Settings change” dialog box. (This dialog box is di splayed only when there are ch anges in the settings.) Click [Y es] to restart the eClient to activat e the changes. · Click [No] to fi[...]

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    English 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 27 3-2. Dial-Up Connection (531L/531L T -GR onl y) The following details the installation of a dial-up connection fo r RAS (Remote Access Service). No restriction of the protocol is made fo r the “Dial-up connec tion”. T o use a dial-up connection requires an RA S server in operation. [Dial-up Connection] NO TE[...]

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    English 28 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 2. “T erminal Properties” is displayed. Click the [Network] tab. 3. The network setting window is displayed. Select [Use P PP connection or anothe r network adapter]. Click [PPP] tab when finished.[...]

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    English 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 29 4. The dial-up setting window is displayed. NO TE • Enter your inf or mation in the per tinent fields . [Connection N ame] ............ Choose a connection name for a dial-up connection. ([None] indicates no connection n ame chosen.) [New ...]............................... Click the button to cr eate a new di[...]

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    English 30 3. SETTING UP THE eClient [D ialing Properties...] ................................... Click the button to set information of the sender. [When dialing f rom:] .......... Choose the sender’s location. [N ew...] ............................... Click this to a dd a new sender’s location. “Create New Location” dialog box is dis play[...]

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    English 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 31 [Device Conf igure...] ................................... Click the button the detailed settings of the modem. (Please refer to the instruction manu al of a modem for settings of the modem.) [Port Settings ] tab [M anual Dial (user supplies dial strings)] ................................... Click this box to se[...]

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    English 32 3. SETTING UP THE eClient [T CP/IP Settings...] Click the button to set the TCP/IP set tings of the WTS. [U se server-assigned IP address] ................................... Click the box to use a server-assigned IP a ddress. [S pecify an IP address] ........ Enter a provided IP address. [Use serv er-assigned DNS or WINS serve r IP addr[...]

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    English 3. SETTING UP THE eClient 33 [Primary DNS], [Secondary DNS] ................................... Enter IP address of th e primary DNS and IP address of the secondary DNS. [Primary WINS], [Secondary WINS] ................................... Enter IP address of th e primary WINS and IP address of the secondary WINS. [Use software c ompression][...]

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    English 34 4. ADDIN G & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 4. A DDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME This chapter shows how to add, delete, and modi fy connection names to a WTS. All the settings are managed in the “ T erminal Connection M anager”. 4-1. Adding a Connection Name These are settings for the Server connection. Each protocol has differe[...]

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    English 4. ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 35 In Use of RDP Pr otocol 1. Display [T erminal Connection Manager]. Click the [Configure] tab and [A dd...] to set the connection informa tion of the WTS. 2. Protocol selection dial og box is displayed. Select the “Microsoft Remote Desktop Client” (RDP) Click [OK] when finished.[...]

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    English 36 4. ADDIN G & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 3. “WTS Connection W izard” is displayed. [Na me] ................................ Type the connection na me to the Server. Name the connection to differentiate the Server from others. [S erver] ............................... Type the IP address or the name of the Server, or WINS setting is[...]

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    English 4. ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 37 4. Automatic Logon setting page is displayed. T ype the name, the password, and the domain name of the WTS beforehand to enable an Automatic Logon to the WTS after connecting. NO TE • If an Automa tic Logon is not needed, click [N ext>]. Click the check box of the [A utomatic Logon] to enabl[...]

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    English 38 4. ADDIN G & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 5. Specifying an application to r un after connecting to a WTS is displayed. Select whether to display the W indows deskto p screen or start u p an application. [D esktop] ............................ Select th is to start the Windows desktop screen when you connect. [A pplication file name:] ..[...]

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    English 4. ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 39 6. The last page of the “WTS Conn ection W izard” is displayed on the screen. Click [Finish] to return to the “T er minal Connection Manager” dialog box. The registered connection name is displayed in the “T erminal Connection Manager” dialog box. This completes the setup of the eClie[...]

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    English 40 4. ADDIN G & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME In Use of the IC A pr otocol 1. Click the [Configure] tab. Click [A dd...]. 2. “New Connection” dialog box is displayed on the screen. Select “Citrix ICA Client” (ICA). Click [OK] when finished.[...]

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    English 4. ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 41 3. “Specify Connection T ype” dialog box is displayed. [Network Connection] ........ Select for network connection. [Dial-In Connection] ........... Select for dial-in connection. Click [N ext>] when finished. Go to step 4 when selecting [Network Connec tion]. Go to step 5 when select ing [...]

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    English 42 4. ADDIN G & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 4. Citrix Server or published application selection page is disp layed. 1) Select [S erver] (WTS) or [P ublished Application]. 2) Click [Server L ocation…]. [Server Group] ................ Select the WTS Group to connect. (A WTS Group consists of [Primary], [Backup 1], and [Backup 2]. The WTS [...]

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    English 4. ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 43 3) Click [R efresh] to refresh the list to the newest infor mation. 4) Select a WTS or a published application from the list. NO TE • Publishe d applications are specific application set b y a system a dministrator . When connected, y ou are presented with the application itself . Click [Next&g[...]

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    English 44 4. ADDIN G & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 5. “Dial-In Devices” dialog box is displayed. NO TE • This setting is av ailable in the 531L/531L T -GR only . • A dial-in connection is not a vailab le during a dial-up connection. Disconnect the dial-up connection bef ore making dia l-in connection. [Dial-In Device:] ..................[...]

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    English 4. ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 45 [Connection Preference] [B aud Rate] ......................... Set the data transm ission rate from 110 to 115,200. [D ata Bits]........................... S et the data bits. [P arity] ................................ Set to check the data’s appropriate transmission. [S top Bits] .............[...]

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    English 46 4. ADDIN G & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 6. A title for the ICA connection page is displayed. T ype a connection name of the WTS. Click [N ext]. 7. An application selection page is displayed. Specify the command line and the working directory of an applicatio n to operate. NO TE • Leav e these fields blank and clic k [N e xt>] to [...]

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    English 4. ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 47 8. Automatic logon settings page is displayed. T ype the name, the password, and the domain name of the WTS beforehand to enable an Automatic logon to the WTS after connecting. NO TE • If an A utomatic Logon is no t needed, click [Ne xt.] [User Name:]....................... Type th e name to au[...]

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    English 48 4. ADDIN G & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 9. Colors selection page is displayed. Set the colors of the WTS’ screen. NO TE • Thousands can be selecte d only when the color setting of the eClient is 655 36 colors. Click [N ext>] when finished.[...]

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    English 4. ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 49 10. Compression and encryption, and sound settings page is displayed. [Use Printer Configuration Utility] ................................... Click the check box to in stall the printer at the [ICA Client Printer Configurations]. [Compress Data Stream] ..... Click the ch eck box to reduce the amo[...]

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    English 50 4. ADDIN G & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 11. Firewall settings page is displayed. NO TE • These settings are eff ective when co nnecting to the WTS through internet. • If no change is made, the settings un der the [Firew all settings] of [Global IC A Client Settings] will be appli ed (see page 78 f or details). Set the connection t[...]

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    English 4. ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 51 This completes the setup of the eClient for connection to a Server with the ICA protocol. NO TE • Please repeat the step 1 to 11 when y ou adding another connection name.[...]

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    English 52 4. ADDIN G & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 4-2. Deleting a Connection This function deletes an existing Connection Name. 1. Display the “ T erminal Connection Manager ” dialog box. 2. Click the [Configure] T ab. 3. Select the Connection Name you want to delete. 4. Click [D elete]. 5. “Confirm Connection Delete” dialog box is disp[...]

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    English 4. ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 53 4-3. Editing a Connection This function modifies attributes of the WTS con nections. 1. Display the “ T erminal Connection Manager ” dialog box. 2. Click the [Configure] T ab. 3. Select the connection you want to modify . 4. Click [E dit...]. 5. [Edit Connection] dialog box or [Edit Connectio[...]

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    English 54 4. ADDIN G & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME • For ICA Connection (Please see to pages 40 to 50 for each setting.) [Server/Dial-In] tab ............. Either Serv er or Dial-In tab is displaye d depending on the connection type. [Server] Tab (for LAN connection) To change the WTS / the public application to use [Dial-In] Tab (for Dial-In [...]

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    English 4. ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETION NAME 55 4-4. Setting an A utostar t Connection This function configures a connection to star t automatically each time the eClient is turned on. (This function is available for a LAN conne ction.) 1. Display the “T erminal Conn ection Manager” dialog box. 2. Click the [Configure] tab. 3. Select the d[...]

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    English 56 5. LOGON & LOGOFF 5. LOGON & LOGOFF This chapter shows how to log on to an d log off from a WTS. 5-1. Logon to a WTS 1. T urn on the eClient. 2. “T erminal Connection Manager” dialog box is displayed. Please follow the instruction depending on the network environment of the e Client. LAN connection Go to step 3. Modem connect[...]

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    English 5. LOGON & LOGOFF 57 3. Click the [Connections] tab. Select the desired [Connection Name] an d click [C onnect] (or simply double click the connection name). NO TE • T o connect to the default conne ction WTS set in the “T er minal Connection Manager” dialog bo x, press [Ctr l] + [Alt] + [Home] k eys . (See page 55 on a def ault c[...]

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    English 58 5. LOGON & LOGOFF Multi Session Y ou can log on to the WTS with the sever al connection names, and switch the acti ve sessions. • Logon 1. Log on with a Connection Name, as following the previous steps. 2. Press [Ctrl] + [Alt] + [E nd] keys after logon. 3. “T erminal Connection Manager” is displayed. Select another Connection N[...]

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    English 5. LOGON & LOGOFF 59 5-2. Logoff from the WTS If y our eClient star ts its operation with a desktop 1. Log off from the WTS. (1) Close a ll applications. (2) Select [Sta rt] on the taskbar . (3) Microsoft Windows NT Server 4.0 T erminal Ser ver Edition: Select [Logoff]. Microsoft Wi ndows 2000 Server / Advanced Server / Datacenter Serv [...]

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    English 60 5. LOGON & LOGOFF If y our eClient star ts its operation with an application 1. Log off from the WTS. Close applications to log off from the WTS. “T erminal Connection Manager” is displayed. If a dial-up connection is running, click the active button of the win dow on the right bottom of the screen. Clicki ng the button Disc onne[...]

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    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 61 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES This chapter presents how to mo dify all settings of the eClient using the “T erminal Properties”. T o display the “T erminal Properties” during logging on, press F2 in the “T erminal Connection Manager” di alog box. (Press Ctrl + Alt + End to display the ?[...]

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    English 62 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES Resetting to Default 1. Click [R eset the terminal to factory-default property settings] check box. 2. The “System Settings Change” dialog box is displayed. Click [Y es]. 3. “T erminal Properties” is displayed. Click [OK]. “T erminal Setting Change” dialog box is displayed. Click [Y es] to r[...]

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    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 63 6-2. Input Devices Settings Click the [Input] tab to modify ke yboard, NumLock Key , mouse characteristics, and touch panel calibration. (530L/531L) (531L T -GR) Ke yboar d Settings [Keyboar d] [Loc ale] ............................... Selects a keyboard langua ge. [N umLock Enable on Boot UP] ..........[...]

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    English 64 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES Mouse Settings Click [Pr operties...] to display the [Mouse Proper ties]. [Button Configuration] ....... A ssigns the primary mouse button and the secondary mouse button. [Speed] ................................ Adjusts the speed a t which the pointer moves on your screen. [Acceleration]................[...]

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    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 65 T o uch P anel Properties (531L T -GR only) Click [Properties...] to display the “T ouch panel Properties”. [Mouse Right Click Emulation] [E nable right click emulation] ................................... Holding stylus for a fixed period of time emulates mouse right button click. Click the [En able[...]

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    English 66 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES [Calibration] This enables to recalibrate the touch panel. Click [Recalibrate] to s how the “T ouch Panel calibration”. Five targets are displayed on the to uch pane l. Press the targets with a stylus or a fingertip to locate the center of the t ouc h panel. If you accidentally touched the screen in[...]

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    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 67 Click [Enter] key to accept the settings. Click [OK] to return to the “T ermina l Properties” and save the settings. Click [OK] to close “T erminal Properties” and save the adjustments . The “T erminal Settings change” dialog box will be displayed when the [Locale:], [Repeat delay:], and [Rep[...]

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    English 68 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES 6-3. Colors & P ower Sa ve Settings Click the [Display] tab to modify display pa rameters such as colors, s creen saver , and power save. Resolution and Colors [Desktop Area and Colors] [D etails] .............................. Adjusts the resolu tion and colors of the screen. Screen Saver [Screen S[...]

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    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 69 Brightness [Contrast/Brightness] [S ettings] ............................. Enables to adjust the brightness of the screen. [E nable Contrast/Brigh tness control from Keyboard] Enables to adjust the brightness/contrast from a Keyboard. • [Alt] key and [+] key: The brightness of the screen increases. •[...]

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    English 70 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES 6-4. Network Settings Click [Network] tab to set network information fo r the eClient. NO TE • All settings shown h ere are pre viously adjusted on the “WBT Setup Wizard”. • Please set the proper ties depe nding on the eClient connection sett ings. [Use P PP connection or another ne twork adapte[...]

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    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 71 [DHCP Opt ions...] .............. Click this to receive essential information about the eClient from the DHCP server every time the eClient is turned on. Refer to “Practical Setup” o n page 87 for details. [Ad vanced Network...] ....... Allows setting for DNS/WINS service. A DNS/WINS server is requir[...]

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    English 72 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES NO TE • The [T er minal Settings Cha nge] dialog bo x will not be displa yed wh en [T erminal N ame], [DHCP Opt ions], and [Ad v anced Network…] are changed, though the unit needs to be restar ted to set the adjustment e ff ective .[...]

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    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 73 6-5. Printer Settings Click [Printers] tab. Y ou can add, delete and change the se ttings of the printer in this section. NO TE • The eClient suppor ts a LPT1 port. • Use a RDP protocol to set the pr inter' s adjustment. If you are using the IC A protocol, please ref er to the instruction manual[...]

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    English 74 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES Adding another printer settings This enables to add a printer when no printer is connec ted to the LPT1 port. 1. Select LPT1 and click [A dd]. 2. “Printer Properties” dialog box is displayed. [F riendly Name] .................. Name the printer or use the indicated name. (Some programs do not suppor[...]

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    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 75 Modifying the settings This enables to delete printer settings when a printer is connected to the LPT1 port. 1. Select LPT1 and click [P roperties...]. 2. “Printer Properties” dialog box is displayed. Change the settin gs as needed. [F riendly Name] .................. Changes the printer's name.[...]

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    English 76 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES 6-6. Dial-Up (PPP) Connection Settings (531L/531L T -GR only) Click [PPP] tab to adjust the dial-up settings o f eClient. The following details the installation of a dial-up conn ection to a WTS or a W eb Server . (T o use a dial-up connection requi res an RAS server in operation.) Please see page 27 fo[...]

  • Page 77

    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 77 6-7. ICA Setti ngs Click [ICA] tab to confirm information about Ci trix ICA Client ve rsion and to chan ge the settings when connecting to the Citrix Server wi th ICA protocol. NO TE • The IC A settings are e ff ectiv e only when the unit is connected to the WTS with ICA protocol. Also , the settings w[...]

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    English 78 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES General Settings of the ICA Connection Y ou can change the settings for the ICA Connection. 1. Click [Settings...]. 2. “Global ICA Client Settings” dialog box is displayed. [Hotkeys] tab ...................... Enables to change the hotkeys when logging on to the Server. There are the hotk eys to con[...]

  • Page 79

    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 79 [Firewall Settings] tab ......... Change the settings of Firewall and SOCKS proxy server (see page 50). This setting change is displayed when adding a ne w connection. NO TE • If connecting a WTS through inter net, the settings should be completed bef ore the WTS is selected. • If you configu re a de[...]

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    English 80 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES 6-8. Product Inf ormation, Security & Updating Software Click [System] tab to confir m information about the eClient, to set the security , and to update firmware. Pr oduct Information [Software] [Microsoft Windows CE] ................................... Microsoft Windows CE Version, Revision [Windo[...]

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    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 81 Security Settings This enables settings on network information of the WTS invisible to prevent from undesirable change. When the security is active, the following settings become. • “T erminal Connection Manager” * [Configure] tab • “T erminal Properties” * [General] tab... [Reset the termina[...]

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    English 82 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES CANCELING SETTINGS 1. Display “T erminal Connection Manager”. 2. Press [Ctrl], [A], and [F 2] at the same time. 3. “Enter Security Password” di alog box is displayed. [Password:] ......................... Enter the password Click [OK] on [Enter Securi ty Password] when finished. 4. All settings [...]

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    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 83 Software Updating Y ou can update the built-in software. NO TE • Bef ore updating, please complete the f ollowing: * Cop y the update file (*.bin) to the accessib le file f older of the FTP Server . * If the WTS is connected with LAN, cl ose all the connections to the FTP Se r v er . * Mak e a dial-up [...]

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    English 84 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES 2. The “Software Update” dialog box appears. [S erver:] .............................Ty pe IP address or full domain name of the FTP Server. [U ser Name:]....................... Type the user name to connect the FTP Server. [P assword:] ......................... Type th e password for the user name [...]

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    English 6. USING THE TERMINAL PROPER TIES 85 NO TE • Clicki ng the "Ex ecute automatic software update ." chec k bo x will automatically consult the update file in the location indicated in the "Softw are Update" dialog bo x each time tur ning on the unit. If the update file consulted is newer , the software will be updated au[...]

  • Page 86

    English 86 6. USING THE TERMINAL PR OPER TIES NO TE • F ailing to download results in prog ram's returning to the "Software Update" dialog bo x. * In case of returning to the "Software Update" dialog bo x, confirm such as network settings and redo the [Settings] bef ore clicking [Downl oad]. * In case of retry dialog box [...]

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    English 7. PR A CTIC AL SETUP 87 7. PRA CTICAL SETUP By utilizing the DHCP Option function of the DHCP Server , necessary information is supplied by the DHCP Server , and each setting is automatically set every time the unit is turned on. The following information can be obtained by the eClient. • WTS/W eb Server Connection Settings • Automatic[...]

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    English 88 7. PRA CTICAL SETUP DHCP Server Settings Please open DHCP settings to conf igure each DHCP Option as follows. [Key] ................................... Set the value as “EIZ O”. (The eClient will not accept any value but “EIZO”. ) [Server] ............................... Type an IP address of the Server installing an update file [...]

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    English 7. PR A CTIC AL SETUP 89 NO TE • Making a Registry File to Connect to a WTS/W eb Ser v er . Please ref er to the e xample below , make a registry file, and sa ve it in Unicode f or mat. Please change the italic bold phrases as n ecessar y . - ConnectionName : T ype the con nection name in the “T er minal Conne ction Manager”. - T ermi[...]

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    English 90 7. PRA CTICAL SETUP "StartCmdLineArgs"="/L " ConnectionName "" ......... Command argument to connect to a WTS "StartExe"="WFICACE" ............................. Fixed – Command (executable file) to connect to a WTS "ScreenPercent"="100" ............................ F[...]

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    English 7. PR A CTIC AL SETUP 91 eClient Settings The eClient’ s default setting is to enable DHCP Options. There is no need for extra settings. After initial setup, confirm the following: • [Use P PP connection or another ne twork adapter]in the [Network] tab of “T erminal Properties” is selected. • Press “DHCP Option” on “Network?[...]

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    English 92 8. TR OUBLESHOO TING 8. TR OUBLESHOO TING This page presents problem that can be correct ed by the user . If a problem persists even after applying the suggested reme dies, contact an EIZO dealer . Prob lems P oints to ch eck with possib le solutions 1. No picture is displayed on the screen.  Check if the power is OFF .  Check brig[...]

  • Page 93

    English 8. TROUBLE SHOO TING 93 Prob lems P oints to ch eck with possib le solutions 4. Afterimages appear on the screen.  When the screen image has been changed after displaying the same image for a long period, afterimages may appear . Use the screen saver and avoid leaving the screen on all the ti me. 5. The screen has defective pixels (e.g. [...]

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    English 94 9. CLEANING 9. CLEANING Periodic cleaning is recommended to keep the monitor looking new and to prolong its operation lifetime. NO TE • Ne ve r use thinner , benz ene, alcohol (ethanol, metha nol, or isoprop yl alcohol), abrasiv e cleaners , or other strong solv ents, as these ma y cause damage to the cabinet or LCD panel. Cabinet T o [...]

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    English 9. CLEANING 95 Mouse If you find that the pointer on the screen doesn’ t move smoothly , your mouse needs to be cleaned. Periodically clean the mouse for your operation. (1) T urn off the eClient. (2) T urn the mouse upside down and remove the mouse trackball cover . Press the cover towards “Open” while pulling the other side of the c[...]

  • Page 96

    English 96 10. SPECIFICA TIONS 10. SPECIFICA TIONS 530L CPU NEC VR4121-168, 168 MHz Memor y RAM; 32 MB, ROM;16 MB CPU and Memor y LAN 10BASE-T LCD P anel 38 cm (15 inch) TFT color LCD pan el Anti-Glare Hard Coating (Vie wing Ang le: Hor izo ntal; 120°, V er tical; 140°) Dot Pitch 0.297 mm x 0.297 mm Resolution 1024 x 768 View able Image Size 304.[...]

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    English 10. SPECIFICA TIONS 97 531L CPU NEC VR4121-168, 168 MHz Memor y RAM; 32 MB, ROM;16 MB CPU and Memor y LAN 10BASE-T LCD P anel 38 cm (15 inch) TFT color LCD pan el Anti-Glare Hard Coating (Vie wing Ang le: Hor izo ntal; 120°, V er tical; 140°) Dot Pitch 0.297 mm x 0.297 mm Resolution 1024 x 768 (768 x 1024 ) View able Image Size 304.1 mm ([...]

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    English 98 10. SPECIFICA TIONS 531L T -GR CPU NEC VR4121-168, 168 MHz Memor y RAM; 32 MB, ROM;16 MB CPU and Memor y LAN 10BASE-T LCD P anel 38 cm (15 inch) TFT color LCD pan el Anti-Glare Hard Coating (Vie wing Ang le: Hor izo ntal; 120°, V er tical; 140°) Dot Pitch 0.297 mm x 0.297 mm Resolution 1024 x 768 (768 x 1024) View able Image Size 304.1[...]

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    English 10. SPECIFICA TIONS 99 Dimensions mm (inches) 530L 531L 531L T -GR[...]

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    English 100 1 1. REFERENCE 1 1. REFERENCE 1 1 -1. Attac hing an Arm Stand The eClient can be used with an arm stand by removing the tilt stand and attaching the arm stand to the terminal. NO TE • Use an arm stand that satisfies the follo wing. - When using the eClient wit h an ar m stand, the arm stand must be VESA approv ed : Use an arm stand wi[...]

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    English 1 1. REFERENCE 101 3. Attach an arm stand to the eClient securely . WA R N I N G Install the unit securel y when attaching to an arm stand. When attaching an arm stand, please refer to the user’ s manual of the arm stand and inst all the uni t securely with the enclosed screws. Not doing so may cause the unit to come unattac hed, which ma[...]

  • Page 102

    English 102 INDEX INDEX A ADDING & CHANGING A CONNETI ON NAME ............................................... 34 Administration Console ............................ 82 Application to Run .............................. 38, 46 Attaching an Ar m Stand ......................... 100 A utomatic Logon ................................ 37, 47 A utostar [...]

  • Page 103

    English INDEX 103 S Screen Sav er ........................................... 68 Securi t y Settings ...................................... 81 Serial P or t .................................................. 6 Ser v er Location........................................ 78 Setting up ................................................. 10 Software Updati[...]