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User's Guide
Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and
Compaq T1010 Windows Based
Terminals
Document Part Number: 250090-001
June 2001

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  • Page 1 User’s Guide Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals Document Part Number: 250090-001 June 2001...
  • Page 2 © 2001 Compaq Computer Corporation Compaq, the Compaq logo, Armada, Deskpro Registered in U. S. Patent and Trademark Office. Evo is a trademark of Compaq Information Technologies Group, L.P. in the United States and other countries. ICA is a registered trademark and MetaFrame is a trademark of Citrix Systems, Inc.
  • Page 3: Fcc Statement

    FCC Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for either Class A or Class B digital devices (refer to “Terminal Requirements Compliance”), pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
  • Page 4: Fcc Compliance

    Terminal Requirements Compliance FCC Compliance Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals meet Class B requirements. The Low-Profile, Mid-Level MWBT and the High-Performance MWBT meet Class B requirements. The Medium-Performance IWBT meets Class B requirements. IEC/EN Compliance Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals meet Class B requirements.
  • Page 5: Noise Suppressor

    This product conforms to requirements of EN55022 for Class A equipment or EN55022 for Class B equipment (refer to “Terminal Requirements Compliance”). Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals High-Performance MWBT and Medium-Performance IWBT For use with External Power Supply DVE Model DSA-0301-05 or Potrans Model UP01811050A or certified equivalent model supplied by the manufacturer, rated minimum 5V/4A.
  • Page 6: License Agreement

    Cable Notice The use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices. Failure to do so may cause interference and violate FCC and international regulations for electromagnetic interference. License Agreement YOU SHOULD CAREFULLY READ THE FOLLOWING TERMS AND CONDITIONS BEFORE USING THIS SOFTWARE (TOGETHER WITH ANY SUPPLIED...
  • Page 7 Disclaimer of Warranty This Software is provided, “AS IS”, and is delivered with no warranties, either express or implied. MANUFACTURER MAKES AND YOU RECEIVE NO WARRANTIES ON THE FIRMWARE, EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY, OR IN ANY OTHER PROVISION OF THIS AGREEMENT OR COMMUNICATION WITH YOU, AND MANUFACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,...
  • Page 8 YOU AGREE THAT THESE ARE THE ONLY APPLICABLE TERMS OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN US COVERING SOFTWARE AND THAT THEY SUPERSEDE ANY OTHER COMMUNICATIONS (ORAL OR WRITTEN) BETWEEN US RELATING TO THE SOFTWARE. Export Restrictions You agree You will not export or transmit the Software to any country to which export is restricted by applicable U.S.
  • Page 9 EULA for Microsoft® Windows® CE Operating System for Windws-based Terminal Devices IMPORTANT—READ CAREFULLY This End User License Agreement (EULA) is a legal agreement between you (either an individual or a single entity) and the manufacturer (MANUFACTURER) of the special purpose computing device (SYSTEM) you acquired which includes certain Microsoft software product(s) installed on the SYSTEM and/or included in the SYSTEM package (SOFTWARE).
  • Page 10: Software License

    SOFTWARE includes software already installed on the SYSTEM (SYSTEM SOFTWARE) and, if included in the SYSTEM package, software contained on the CD-ROM disk and/or floppy disk(s) labeled “Desktop Software for Microsoft Windows CE” (DESKTOP SOFTWARE). This EULA grants you the following rights to the SOFTWARE: ❏...
  • Page 11 ❏ Use of Windows CE Operating System for Windows-based Terminal Devices with Microsoft Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition If the SOFTWARE is Windows CE operating system for Windows-based Terminal devices, the following special provisions apply. In order to use the SYSTEM in connection with Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition, you must possess (1) a Client Access License for Windows NT Server, Terminal Server Edition and (2) an...
  • Page 12 2. Description of Other Rights and Limitations ❏ Speech/Handwriting Recognition If the SYSTEM SOFTWARE includes speech and/or handwriting recognition component(s), you should understand that speech and handwriting recognition are inherently statistical processes; that recognition errors are inherent in the processes; that it is your responsibility to provide for handling such errors and to monitor the recognition processes and correct any errors.
  • Page 13 ❏ Software Transfer You may permanently transfer all of your rights under this EULA only as part of a sale or transfer of the SYSTEM, provided you retain no copies, you transfer all of the SOFTWARE (including all component parts, the media, any upgrades or backup copies, this EULA and, if applicable, the Certificate(s) of Authenticity), and the recipient agrees to the terms of this EULA.
  • Page 14 4. Copyright All title and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited to any images, photographs, animations, video, audio, music, text and “applets,” incorporated into the SOFTWARE), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies of the SOFTWARE, are owned by MS or its suppliers (including Microsoft Corporation).
  • Page 15 If the SOFTWARE is labeled “North America Only Version” above, on the Product Identification Card, or on the SOFTWARE packaging or other written materials, then the following applies: The SOFTWARE is intended for distribution only in the United States, its territories and possessions (including Puerto Rico, Guam, and U.S.
  • Page 16 8. Limited Warranty ❏ Limited Warranty MANUFACTURER warrants that the SOFTWARE will perform substantially in accordance with the accompanying written materials for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of receipt. Any implied warranties on the SOFTWARE are limited to ninety (90) days.
  • Page 17 ❏ No Liability for Consequential Damages MANUFACTURER OR MANUFACTURER’S SUPPLIERS, INCLUDING MS AND ITS SUPPLIERS, SHALL NOT BE HELD TO ANY LIABILITY FOR ANY DAMAGES SUFFERED OR INCURRED BY THE END USER (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, GENERAL, SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES INCLUDING DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS, BUSINESS INTERRUPTION, LOSS OF BUSINESS...
  • Page 18: Table Of Contents

    Introducing the Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminal ... 1–1 Models Summary ....... 1–1 Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 .
  • Page 19 4 Keyboard and Mouse Configuration Keyboard ........4–2 Mouse.
  • Page 20: About The User's Guide

    The Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals Users Guide contains the information you will need to use and troubleshoot a WBT (Windows-based Terminal). This guide is written primarily for desktop users and covers the Evo Thin Client T20 and T1010 Windows Based Terminal.
  • Page 21: Guide Conventions

    About the User’s Guide Guide Conventions Text Format Table 1 lists the text format conventions used in this document. Table 1: Text Format Convention Where Used Italic New term, book title, or emphasis. Bold Screen display, keycaps, and user input. ✎...
  • Page 22: User Interface Menu Control

    User Interface Menu Control Table 2 describes the command buttons used for user interface menu control on a Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminal Table 2: User Interface Menu Control Command Button Function Found in the upper right corner of a dialog box. Click on this command button to quit a dialog box or properties sheet without saving changes.
  • Page 23: Introduction

    Windows-based terminal while the application’s logic executes on the server. Models Summary All Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals with at least 8 MB of RAM are supported by version 3.5 of the terminal software.
  • Page 24: Compaq Evo Thin Client T20

    Introduction Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 The Evo Thin Client T20 terminal is a modular-type terminal. The connections for peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse are on the back of the terminal. The following figures show a Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 modular terminal and its connectors.
  • Page 25: Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminal

    Mouse Installation and user information Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminal The Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminal is a high-performance modular-type terminal. The connections for peripherals such as the monitor, keyboard, and mouse are on the back of the terminal. The following figures show a T1010 modular terminal and its connectors.
  • Page 26 Introduction Figure 3: The following items are provided with Compaq T1010 terminals: Power supply Power cord Keyboard Mouse Installation and user information 1–4 Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminal User’s Guide...
  • Page 27: Compaq Thin Client Terminal Features

    Compaq Thin Client Terminal Features Each terminal comes with its own set of features. The following table outlines these features. Table 1–1: Feature Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows NT applications via Windows 2000 RDP and ICA 3.x application compliant ICA server connections via serial cable...
  • Page 28 Introduction Table 1–1: Feature 16-bit color support PCMCIA support for CISCO Aironet™ Wireless Ethernet Card Network Time Services Microsoft Internet Explorer 4 support 1–6 Terminal Features (Continued) T1010 Compaq Windows Evo Thin Based Client T20 Terminal User’s Guide...
  • Page 29: General Terminal Information

    General Terminal Information Logging On When you turn on your terminal the Terminal Login dialog box (see Figure 1) displays, unless your system administrator has configured your terminal for automatic login with your User Name and Password. Type in your user name and password then click the OK button.
  • Page 30: Access Levels

    General Terminal Information Access Levels The terminal allows three different levels of access: Administrator, User, and Guest. These levels are assigned to specific User Names by your System Administrator. Each access level grants certain rights to the user according to the level specified, Administrator having total access and control over all functions of the terminal, User having control over all except the Security functions, and Guest having minimal rights.
  • Page 31 Figure 3: Figure 4: User’s Guide User-Level Terminal Properties Screen Guest-Level Terminal Properties Screen General Terminal Information 2–3...
  • Page 32 Administrators Guide. ✎ For more information about the Terminal Properties dialog box, see your system administrator. If you are a system administrator, see the Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminal Administrators Guide. Figure 5: 2–4 Connection Manager User’s Guide...
  • Page 33: Version And Copyright Information

    Version and Copyright Information The General properties sheet includes information about the current software on your terminal and copyright statements. See Figure 6. The General properties sheet is the default for the dialog box. Figure 6: Read the information on this sheet. Click on Close to return to the Connection Manager.
  • Page 34: Network Information

    General Terminal Information Network Information The SysInfo properties sheet contains network information. See Figure 7. Click on the SysInfo tab to invoke this properties sheet. Read the information on this sheet. Click on Cancel or Apply to return to the Connection. Figure 7: 2–6 SysInfo Properties Sheet...
  • Page 35: Display Configuration

    From the Connection Manager press Terminal Properties dialog box displays (see Figure 1). The Display properties sheet available in this dialog box allows you to configure display screen resolution and turn on the energy savers functions. To invoke this properties sheet click on the Display tab in the Terminal Properties dialog box.
  • Page 36 Display Configuration Table 3–1: Display Screen Resolution Display Properties Sheet Area Called... Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency 3–2 To Use... The Scrolling list box displays the current terminal display screen resolution. Scroll and click on a selection to change the resolution.
  • Page 37 Table 3–1: Display Screen Resolution (Continued) Display Properties Sheet Area Called... User’s Guide To Use... After several seconds the following dialog box displays: Follow the instructions in the dialog box. If you click on Yes, you will return to the Display properties sheet.
  • Page 38: Energy Savers

    Display Configuration Energy Savers This paragraph discusses energy saving features, referring to Figure 1 and using Table 3–2. Table 3–2: Energy Savers Display Properties Sheet Area Called... Enable Energy Savers 3–4 To Use... Click on this check box to activate the energy saver functions.
  • Page 39 Display Configuration To finish, click on Apply, then Close. The following dialog box displays: Figure 2: Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box You can also click on Cancel to cancel any changes and return to the Connection Manager. User’s Guide 3–5...
  • Page 40: Keyboard And Mouse Configuration

    Keyboard and Mouse Configuration From the Connection Manager you can configure your terminal’s keyboard and mouse. Press on your keyboard. The Terminal Properties dialog box displays. In this dialog box is a properties sheet you can use for setting up your keyboard and mouse.
  • Page 41: Keyboard

    Keyboard and Mouse Configuration Keyboard This paragraph discusses configuring your keyboard, referring to Figure 1 and using Table 4–1. Table 4–1: Keyboard Input Properties Sheet Area Called... Keyboard Click on a selection to highlight it. The default is English (US). ✎...
  • Page 42 Table 4–1: Keyboard (Continued) Input Properties Sheet Area Called... Keyboard (continued) Character Repeat To finish, click on Apply then Close to apply the changes you made and return to the Connection Manager. User’s Guide To Use... NumLock On Boot Click on this check box to enable the Num Lock function on your keyboard.
  • Page 43: Mouse

    Keyboard and Mouse Configuration Mouse This section discusses configuring your mouse referring to Figure 1 and using Table 4–2. Table 4–2: Mouse Input Properties Sheet Area Called... Mouse 4–4 To Use... Use the following dialog box to configure mouse attributes. Properties Click on this command button to invoke the Mouse Properties dialog box.
  • Page 44 Table 4–2: Mouse (Continued) Input Properties Sheet Area Called... To finish, click on Apply then Close to apply the changes and return to the Connection Manager. User’s Guide To Use... Button Configuration Select from: Right-handed Left-handed To choose which button you will use on your mouse. The default is Right-handed.
  • Page 45: Managing Connections

    The Connection Manager is designed to help you manage your network connections. The manager consists of the Connections properties sheet and the Configure properties sheet. With it you can configure, make, and end connections, and gracefully shut down the terminal. The Connection Manager is automatically invoked when the terminal is turned on.
  • Page 46: Ending A Connection

    Managing Connections Table 5–1 identifies and describes each of functions of the properties sheet. Table 5–1: Connections Properties Sheet Function Connection Name Type Status Connect Shutdown Ending a Connection Click on the End command button to end the connection process. When you press the End button and the connection is active, the End Task dialog displays.
  • Page 47: Shutting Down The Terminal

    Shutting Down the Terminal Use the Shutdown Window dialog box to log off, shut down, or shut down and restart the terminal. Figure 1 shows the Shutdown Window dialog box. Figure 1: Click on the Shutdown command button in the Connection Manager to invoke this dialog box.
  • Page 48 Managing Connections Table 5–2: Function Shutdown the Terminal Shutdown and Restart 5–4 Shutdown Window Dialog Box (Continued) Description Click on this Radio button to shut down the terminal without restarting it. A dialog box displays after you initiate this action. It prompts you about whether you want to continue.
  • Page 49: Browser Configuration

    Browser Configuration Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 terminals come with a local version of the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser. This chapter of the User’s Guide describes how to set the client-based browser as a connection using the Connection Manager.
  • Page 50: Adding A Browser Connection

    Browser Configuration Adding a Browser Connection When you first power-up your terminal you will see the Connection Manager. Figure 2: It is from the Connection Manager that you will configure your local browser. Click on the Configure tab to begin setting up your browser.
  • Page 51 A new set of buttons will appear at the bottom of the Connection Manager window. Figure 3: Click the Add button and choose Internet Explorer from the drop down box and click on the OK button. Figure 4: User’s Guide Configure Tab Buttons New Connection Dialog Browser Configuration...
  • Page 52 Browser Configuration Type a name for your browser connection in the title box of the Internet Explorer Setup dialog box and click OK. Figure 5: Click the Connections tab at the top of the Connection Manager window. If you want to have the browser automatically open when you start your terminal, click the Automatically start the selected connection at startup radio button in the Connection Startup dialog box, Figure 6.
  • Page 53: Multiple Sessions

    Setting Up Multiple Sessions To start multiple sessions: 1. Click on a connection in the Connection Name list in the Connection Manager to launch your first session. (See “Managing Connections” for more information about configuring connection parameters.) 2. Press Ctrl+Alt+End the Connection Manager.
  • Page 54: Manipulating Multiple Sessions

    Multiple Sessions Manipulating Multiple Sessions With multiple sessions active, you can toggle between sessions. To toggle between sessions: Press Ctrl+Alt+Up Arrow Key Press Ctrl+Alt+Down Arrow Key You can also return to the Connection Manager by pressing Ctrl+Alt+End. 7–2 to proceed to the previous session. to proceed to the next session.
  • Page 55: Getting Help

    Getting help provides solutions to problems that may occur while you are using your terminal. Troubleshooting Your Terminal Troubleshooting theTerminal, Table 8–1, lists some common problems and the solutions to those problems. Table 8–1: Troubleshooting the Terminal Problem When you turn on the terminal nothing happens.
  • Page 56 Getting Help Table 8–1: Troubleshooting the Terminal (Continued) Problem You are not able to make a network connection using the Connection Manager. While connected to a server the keyboard and the mouse freeze. ✎ If any other error messages are displayed, you have any other problems, or you can not find a solution in this table, contact your network system administrator.
  • Page 57 Index End 5–2 End Task 5–2 Energy Savers 3–4 Energy savers 3–1 Functions Character Repeat 4–3 Connect 5–2 Desktop Area and Refresh Frequency 3–2 Enable Energy Savers 3–4 End 5–2 Keyboard 4–2 Logoff 5–3 Repeat Delay 4–3 Repeat Rate 4–3...
  • Page 58 Configure 5–1 Connections 5–1 Display 3–1 General 2–1 Input 4–1 SysInfo 2–1 RAM 2–5 RDP 1–1 Remote Desktop Protocol 1–1 Security 2–2 Serial port 1–5 Shutdown 5–2 Index–2 Shutting down and restarting the terminal 5–4 Shutting down the terminal 5–4 Status 5–2...

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