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User’s Guide
Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and
Compaq T1010 Windows Based
Ter minals
Document Part Number: 250090-001
June 2001
250090-001 Thin Clients Book.book Page i Tuesday, July 17, 2001 9:52 AM
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Page 1 - User’s Guide

bUser’s GuideCompaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Ter minalsDocument Part Number: 250090-001June 2001250090-001 Thin Clients Book

Page 2 - First Edition (June 2001)

x User’s GuideSoftware LicenseThe SOFTWARE is protected by copyright laws and international copyright treaties, as well as other intellectual property

Page 3 - FCC Statement

User’s Guide xi❏ Use of Windows CE Operating System for Windows-based Terminal Devices with Microsoft Windows NT Server, Terminal Server EditionIf the

Page 4 - Canadian DOC Notices

xii User’s Guide2. Description of Other Rights and Limitations❏ Speech/Handwriting RecognitionIf the SYSTEM SOFTWARE includes speech and/or handwritin

Page 5 - Noise Suppressor

User’s Guide xiii❏ Software TransferYou may permanently transfer all of your rights under this EULA only as part of a sale or transfer of the SYSTEM,

Page 6 - License Agreement

xiv User’s Guide4. CopyrightAll title and copyrights in and to the SOFTWARE (including but not limited to any images, photographs, animations, video,

Page 7 - Limit of Liability

User’s Guide xvIf the SOFTWARE is labeled “North America Only Version” above, on the Product Identification Card, or on the SOFTWARE packaging or othe

Page 8 - Export Restrictions

xvi User’s Guide8. Limited Warranty❏ Limited WarrantyMANUFACTURER warrants that the SOFTWARE will perform substantially in accordance with the accompa

Page 9 - IMPORTANT—READ CAREFULLY

User’s Guide xvii❏ No Liability for Consequential DamagesMANUFACTURER OR MANUFACTURER’S SUPPLIERS, INCLUDING MS AND ITS SUPPLIERS, SHALL NOT BE HELD T

Page 10 - Software License

User’s Guide xixContentsAbout the User’s GuideGuide Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . xxiGuide Conventions. .

Page 11 - ❏ Back-up Copy

xx User’s Guide4 Keyboard and Mouse ConfigurationKeyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4–2Mouse. . . .

Page 12 - ❏ Rental

© 2001 Compaq Computer CorporationCompaq, the Compaq logo, Armada, Deskpro Registered in U. S. Patent and Trademark Office. Evo is a trademark of Comp

Page 13 - ❏ Termination

User’s Guide xxiAbout the User’s GuideThe Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals Users Guide contains the information you

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xxii User’s GuideAbout the User’s GuideGuide ConventionsText FormatTable 1 lists the text format conventions used in this document.Table 1: Text Forma

Page 15 - User’s Guide xv

About the User’s GuideUser’s Guide xxiiiUser Interface Menu ControlTable 2 describes the command buttons used for user interface menu control on a Com

Page 16 - ❏ No Other Warranties

User’s Guide 1–11IntroductionIntroducing the Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based TerminalCompaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T

Page 17 - User’s Guide xvii

1–2 User’s GuideIntroductionCompaq Evo Thin Client T20The Evo Thin Client T20 terminal is a modular-type terminal. The connections for peripherals suc

Page 18 - Contents

IntroductionUser’s Guide 1–3Figure 2: Evo Thin Client T20 ConnectionsThe following items are provided with Compaq Evo Thin Client T20 terminals: Powe

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1–4 User’s GuideIntroductionFigure 3: Compaq T1010 Windows Based TerminalThe following items are provided with Compaq T1010 terminals: Power supply

Page 20 - About the User’s Guide

IntroductionUser’s Guide 1–5Compaq Thin Client Terminal FeaturesEach terminal comes with its own set of features. The following table outlines these f

Page 21 - Guide Conventions

1–6 User’s GuideIntroduction16-bit color support x xPCMCIA support for CISCO Aironet™ Wireless Ethernet CardxNetwork Time Services x xMicrosoft Intern

Page 22 - User Interface Menu Control

User’s Guide 2–12General Terminal InformationLogging OnWhen you turn on your terminal the Terminal Login dialog box (see Figure 1) displays, unless yo

Page 23 - Introduction

User’s Guide iiiFCC StatementThis equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for either Class A or Class B digital devices (refer t

Page 24 - Compaq Evo Thin Client T20

2–2 User’s GuideGeneral Terminal InformationAccess LevelsThe terminal allows three different levels of access: Administrator, User, and Guest. These l

Page 25 - User’s Guide 1–3

General Terminal InformationUser’s Guide 2–3Figure 3: User-Level Terminal Properties ScreenFigure 4: Guest-Level Terminal Properties Screen250090-001

Page 26 - 1–4 User’s Guide

2–4 User’s GuideGeneral Terminal InformationAdditionally the Configure tab in the Connection Manager window is only available to Administrator level u

Page 27 - Table 1–1: Terminal Features

General Terminal InformationUser’s Guide 2–5Version and Copyright InformationThe General properties sheet includes information about the current softw

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2–6 User’s GuideGeneral Terminal InformationNetwork InformationThe SysInfo properties sheet contains network information. See Figure 7.Click on the Sy

Page 29 - General Terminal Information

User’s Guide 3–13Display ConfigurationFrom the Connection Manager press F2 on your keyboard. The Terminal Properties dialog box displays (see Figure 1

Page 30 - Access Levels

3–2 User’s GuideDisplay ConfigurationTable 3–1: Display Screen ResolutionDisplay Properties Sheet Area Called...To Use...Desktop Area and Refresh Freq

Page 31 - User’s Guide 2–3

Display ConfigurationUser’s Guide 3–3Display Properties Sheet Area Called...To Use...After several seconds the following dialog box displays:Follow th

Page 32 - Figure 5: Connection Manager

3–4 User’s GuideDisplay ConfigurationEnergy SaversThis paragraph discusses energy saving features, referring to Figure 1 and using Table 3–2.Table 3–2

Page 33 - User’s Guide 2–5

Display ConfigurationUser’s Guide 3–5To finish, click on Apply, then Close. The following dialog box displays:Figure 2: Terminal Settings Change Dialo

Page 34 - Network Information

iv User’s GuideTerminal Requirements ComplianceFCC ComplianceCompaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 Windows Based Terminals meet Class B requirem

Page 35 - Display Configuration

User’s Guide 4–14Keyboard and MouseConfigurationFrom the Connection Manager you can configure your terminal’s keyboard and mouse. Press F2 on your key

Page 36 - 640 x 480 @ 60 Hz

4–2 User’s GuideKeyboard and Mouse ConfigurationKeyboardThis paragraph discusses configuring your keyboard, referring to Figure 1 and using Table 4–1.

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Keyboard and Mouse ConfigurationUser’s Guide 4–3To finish, click on Apply then Close to apply the changes you made and return to the Connection Manage

Page 38 - Energy Savers

4–4 User’s GuideKeyboard and Mouse ConfigurationMouseThis section discusses configuring your mouse referring to Figure 1 and using Table 4–2.Table 4–2

Page 39 - User’s Guide 3–5

Keyboard and Mouse ConfigurationUser’s Guide 4–5To finish, click on Apply then Close to apply the changes and return to the Connection Manager.Button

Page 40 - Configuration

User’s Guide 5–15Managing ConnectionsThe Connection Manager is designed to help you manage your network connections. The manager consists of the Conne

Page 41 - Keyboard

5–2 User’s GuideManaging ConnectionsTable 5–1 identifies and describes each of functions of the properties sheet.Ending a ConnectionClick on the End c

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Managing ConnectionsUser’s Guide 5–3Shutting Down the TerminalUse the Shutdown Window dialog box to log off, shut down, or shut down and restart the t

Page 43 - Figure 1 and using Table 4–2

5–4 User’s GuideManaging ConnectionsShutdown the TerminalClick on this Radio button to shut down the terminal without restarting it. A dialog box disp

Page 44 - Table 4–2: Mouse (Continued)

User’s Guide 6–16Browser ConfigurationCompaq Evo Thin Client T20 and Compaq T1010 terminals come with a local version of the Microsoft Internet Explor

Page 45 - Managing Connections

User’s Guide vClass BThis digital apparatus does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set out in the Radio I

Page 46 - Ending a Connection

6–2 User’s GuideBrowser ConfigurationAdding a Browser ConnectionWhen you first power-up your terminal you will see the Connection Manager.Figure 2: Co

Page 47 - Shutting Down the Terminal

Browser ConfigurationUser’s Guide 6–3A new set of buttons will appear at the bottom of the Connection Manager window.Figure 3: Configure Tab ButtonsCl

Page 48 - 5–4 User’s Guide

6–4 User’s GuideBrowser ConfigurationType a name for your browser connection in the title box of the Internet Explorer Setup dialog box and click OK.F

Page 49 - Browser Configuration

User’s Guide 7–17Multiple SessionsSetting Up Multiple SessionsTo start multiple sessions:1. Click on a connection in the Connection Name list in the C

Page 50 - Adding a Browser Connection

7–2 User’s GuideMultiple SessionsManipulating Multiple SessionsWith multiple sessions active, you can toggle between sessions. To toggle between sessi

Page 51 - Manager window

User’s Guide 8–18Getting HelpGetting help provides solutions to problems that may occur while you are using your terminal.Troubleshooting Your Termina

Page 52 - 6–4 User’s Guide

8–2 User’s GuideGetting Help✎If any other error messages are displayed, you have any other problems, or you can not find a solution in this table, con

Page 53 - Multiple Sessions

User’s Guide Index–1Index100Base-T 1–510Base-T 1–5AAccess Levels 2–2Administrator access level 2–2BBrowser 6–1CConfigure 5–1Configure tab 2–4Connectio

Page 54 - To toggle between sessions:

Index–2 User’s GuideIndexGGuest level access 2–2HHigh-performance terminal 1–3IICA 1–1Independent Computing Architecture 1–1LLanguages 4–2Logging off

Page 55 - Getting Help

vi User’s GuideCable NoticeThe use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host device

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User’s Guide viiDisclaimer of WarrantyThis Software is provided, “AS IS”, and is delivered with no warranties, either express or implied.MANUFACTURER

Page 57 - User’s Guide Index–1

viii User’s GuideYOU AGREE THAT THESE ARE THE ONLY APPLICABLE TERMS OF AGREEMENT BETWEEN US COVERING SOFTWARE AND THAT THEY SUPERSEDE ANY OTHER COMMU

Page 58 - Index–2 User’s Guide

User’s Guide ixEULA for Microsoft® Windows® CE Operating System for Windws-based Terminal DevicesIMPORTANT—READ CAREFULLYThis End User License Agreeme

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