Neoware Neoware c50 - Thin Client Manual de usuario

NeoLinux 4.0 Thin Client
USER MANUAL

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© 2007 by Neoware, Inc.
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King of Prussia, PA 19406 USA
Tel.: +1-610-277-8300
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Email: [email protected]
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This manual is copyrighted by Neoware, Inc. All rights are reserved. This document may not, in
whole or in part, be copied, photocopied, reproduced, translated, or reduced to any electronic
medium or machine-readable form without prior consent, in writing, from Neoware, Inc.
Neoware, NeoLinux, Neostation, Eon, Capio, ThinSTAR, TeemTalk, ezDevice Manager, @work,
and @workStation are trademarks or registered trademarks of Neoware, Inc. Java is a registered
trademark of Sun Microsystems, Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of
Microsoft Corporation. MetaFrame, WinFrame, and ICA are registered trademarks of Citrix Sys-
tems, Inc. Other trademarks used in this manual are the property of their respective owners.
Disclaimer: The information provided in this manual is intended for instructional purposes only
and is subject to change without notice. Neoware, Inc. accepts no responsibility or liability for
errors, omissions, or misleading information that may be contained in this manual.
April 2007

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FCC Regulatory & Safety Information
FCC regulatory and safety information can be found in the Quick Start Guide that came
with your thin client, and on the Support section of the Neoware website which can be
found at:
http://www.neoware.com/support.html
CANADA ICES/NMB-003 Class/Classe (B)
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada.
Neoware Hardware Warranty
Neoware hardware warranties can be found in the Quick Start Guide that came with your
thin client, and on the Support section of the Neoware website which can be found at:
http://www.neoware.com/support.html
Lead Content Warning
Many PC products and accessories contain cords, cables or wires, such as power cords or
cords to connect the accessory to a PC. If this product has such a cord, cable or wire, then
the following warning applies:
WARNING: Handling the cord on this product will expose you to lead, a chemical known
to the State of California to cause cancer, and birth defects or other reproductive harm.
Wash hands after handling.

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Safety Instructions
Please read these safety instructions carefully and keep this user manual for later reference.
1Before removing the outer case from the thin client, always disconnect the AC power cord to
prevent the possibility of dangerous electrical shock.
2Before cleaning, disconnect the thin client from AC power. Do not use liquid or sprayed clean-
ing products to clean the unit. Instead, use a moistened sheet or cloth for cleaning.
3Do not expose the thin client to excessive humidity.
4Be sure to install the thin client on a secure surface. A falling device could cause injury.
5Place the power cord in such a way to avoid people stepping on it. Do not place anything over
the power cord.
6Be sure to note all cautions and warnings on the thin client.
7If the thin client is not used for a long period of time, disconnect the AC power to avoid damage
caused by voltage transients.
8Never pour any liquid into any thin client openings. This could cause fire or electrical shock.
9If one of the following situations occurs, be sure to get the thin client checked by a qualified
service technician:
•The power cord or plug is damaged.
•Liquid penetrates the thin client case.
•The thin client is exposed to moisture.
•The thin client does not work well or you cannot get it to work according to the user manual.
•The thin client has been dropped or damaged.
•The thin client has obvious signs of breakage.
10 The thin client should be stored and used only in temperature and humidity controlled environ-
ments. Storing thin clients below -20°C (-4°F) or above 60°C (140°F) may cause damage.
11 The sound pressure level at the operators position according to IEC 704-1:1982 is equal or less
to 70dB(A).
12 The input power cord shall be minimum H05VV-F, 3G, 0.75mm², rate minimum 6A.
13 The thin client should be used only where ambient air temperatures are maintained below 40°C.

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NeoLinux Thin Client User Manual
Table of Contents
FCC Regulatory & Safety Information iii
CANADA ICES/NMB-003 Class/Classe (B) iii
Neoware Hardware Warranty iii
Lead Content Warning iii
Safety Instructions iv
Table of Contents v
CHAPTER 1
Introduction 1
What is a NeoLinux Thin Client? 1
The Thin Client 1
NeoLinux 2
Getting More Information 2
The Internet 2
Technical Support 3
About This Manual 3
Overview of Contents 3
Terms & Conventions 6
CHAPTER 2
Setting Up Your Neoware Thin Client 7
Unpacking Your Neoware Thin Client 7
Connecting the Components 8

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Back Panel Connectors 8
Connecting the Cables 9
Connecting Parallel & Serial Peripheral Devices 9
Arranging Your Work Area 10
CHAPTER 3
Getting Started 11
Starting Up Your Thin Client 11
Network Configuration 12
Creating a New Connection 12
Starting a Connection 16
Using the Connection Manager 17
Displaying the Connection Manager 17
Making a Connection 17
Toolbar Options 18
Logging Off & Shutting Down 18
Kiosk Mode 19
Enabling Kiosk Mode 19
Security 20
Setting a Password 20
Menu Options 22
Displaying the Menu 22
Connection Selection 22
System Tools 23
Control Panel 26
Logging Off 27
Rebooting the System 27
Shutting Down Your Thin Client 27
Keyboard Shortcuts 28
Menu Item Selection 28
Using the Keyboard to Navigate the Display 28
Changing Settings 29
Using the Desktop 29
Setting the Date, Time & Time Zone 29
Date and Time 29

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Time Zone 31
Sound Settings 31
Power Options 33
Managing & Updating Thin Client Software 34
Displaying System Information 35
Boot Options 36
CHAPTER 4
Network Configuration 37
Introduction 37
Displaying the Network Connections Window 38
On-board LAN 39
The IP Settings Tab 40
The DHCP Options Tab 42
On-board WiFi 44
The Wireless Tab 45
The Security Tab 47
The Network Tab 49
The DHCP Options Tab 52
General Network Settings 53
The General Tab 53
The Hosts Tab 55
CHAPTER 5
ICA Connection Configuration 57
Introduction 57
Creating a New ICA Connection 58
The Edit New ICA Connection Dialog 62
The Network Tab 62
The Connection Tab 64
The Local Resources Tab 66
The Window Tab 68
The Application Tab 70
The Firewall Tab 72
The Server Location Tab 73
The Extra Keys Tab 75

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The Common Settings Tab 77
The ICA General Settings Dialog 80
The Options Tab 81
The Window Tab 84
The Server Location Tab 86
The Firewall Tab 89
CHAPTER 6
RDP Connection Configuration 91
Introduction 91
Creating a New RDP Connection 92
The Edit New RDP Connection Dialog 95
The Network Tab 95
The Window Tab 97
The Options Tab 99
The Local Resources Tab 102
The Experience Tab 104
The Common Settings Tab 106
The RDP General Settings Dialog 109
CHAPTER 7
TeemTalk Connection Configuration 111
Introduction 111
Creating a New TeemTalk Connection 112
The Edit New TeemTalk Connection Dialog 115
The Network Tab 115
The Backup Tab 118
The General Tab 119
The Display Tab 121
The Color Tab 125
The Keyboard Macros Tab 126
The Common Settings Tab 128
The Emulation Tab 131
The TeemTalk General Settings Dialog 132
The General Tab 133
The Color Tab 134

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The Printer Tab 136
CHAPTER 8
Firefox Connection Configuration 139
Introduction 139
Creating a New Firefox Connection 140
The Edit New Firefox Connection Dialog 143
The Network Tab 143
The Common Settings Tab 145
The Firefox General Settings Dialog 148
The General Tab 149
The Proxy Tab 151
The Tabbed Browsing Tab 152
The Security Tab 154
The Javascript Tab 155
The Printer Tab 156
CHAPTER 9
PNAgent Connection Configuration 157
Introduction 157
Creating a New PNAgent Connection 158
The Common Settings Tab 161
CHAPTER 10
Custom Connection Configuration 165
Creating a New Custom Connection 165
The Common Settings Tab 168
CHAPTER 11
SSH Connection Configuration 171
Creating a New SSH Connection 171
The Common Settings Tab 175
CHAPTER 12
Telnet Connection Configuration 179
Creating a New Telnet Connection 179
The Common Settings Tab 182

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CHAPTER 13
XDM Connection Configuration 185
Introduction 185
Creating a New XDM Connection 186
The Common Settings Tab 189
CHAPTER 14
Using The Desktop 193
Introduction 193
Virtual Desktops 194
Desktop Menus 195
Right-click on Desktop 195
Right-click on Connection Icon 195
The Taskbar 196
Taskbar Display 196
Window Display 196
The Menu Button 197
The Desktop Button 198
Window Buttons 198
System Information 199
Using Windows 199
Moving & Resizing a Window 199
The Title Bar 199
Window Controls 200
Window List 202
The Control Panel Toolbar 203
CHAPTER 15
Display Configuration 205
Introduction 205
Display Settings 206
The Display Tab 207
The Monitor Tab 208
The Power Saving Tab 210
Touchscreen Settings 212
Desktop Settings 213
The Desktop Tab 213
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