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Acer WT 300User’s GuideWbt.book Page 1 Monday, August 2, 1999 4:07 PM

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Chapter 1Getting Started 2IntroductionAcer has been on the leading edge of microcomputer systems development for both corporate and home computing ne

Page 3 - FCC Notice

3PreinstallationThe preinstallation process involves the following activities:· Selecting a site· Unpacking componentsSelecting a SiteConsider the fol

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Chapter 1Getting Started 4FeaturesThe basic configuration consists of a system unit, a base holder, power adapter and it may also come with an option

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5Rear Panel The figure shows the system unit rear panel.# Description1 Parallel/Printer connector2 Mouse connector3 Ethernet connector4 Main power swi

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Chapter 1Getting Started 6Note : As of now, Windows CE does not support the USB port, it will be available in the future.6 USB ports7 Keyboard connec

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7Connecting System ComponentsDo not turn on the power until you finish connecting the system components.The following sections show how to connect eac

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Chapter 1Getting Started 8Connecting the MonitorPlug the monitor signal cable into the VGA connector on the rear panel.Connecting the MousePlug the m

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9Connecting the PrinterIf you have a parallel printer, connect it to the parallel connector on the rear panel. See figure below.Wbt.book Page 9 Mon

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Chapter 1Getting Started 10Connecting to the Network Plug into the network via the Ethernet connector to the hub. See figure below.Connecting the Pow

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11Connecting the SpeakerThe figure below shows the connection of the speaker to the system.Wbt.book Page 11 Monday, August 2, 1999 4:07 PM

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Changes may be made periodically to the information in this publication without obligation to notify any person of such revision or changes. Such cha

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Chapter 1Getting Started 12Using the Base Holder Your system also includes a base holder to save precious table space. See figure below for the assem

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13Turning On Your SystemAfter you have connected all peripherals and cables, follow these steps to turn on your computer:1. Turn on all peripherals co

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Chapter 1Getting Started 14Turning Off Your System1. Log off from the server and then turn off the power of the system.2. Turn off all peripherals c

Page 16 - Connecting the Mouse

15SetupThe setup refers to the Setup Wizard and the Terminal Properties. The Setup Wizard is used when the Acer WT 300 is installed for the first tim

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Chapter 1Getting Started 16Press next to go to the next screen.Read the end user’s license agreement carefully, press “Accept” to go to the next scre

Page 18 - Connecting the Power Adapter

17If you choose the “Yes, use the IP information supplied by DHCP” you will go directly to the dialog box where you provide the IP information. Choos

Page 19 - Connecting the Speaker

Chapter 1Getting Started 18After supplying the necessary information, press “Next”, and you will have to supply additional information as shown below

Page 20 - Using the Base Holder

19When the necessary information is supplied, choose “Next” to set your video display resolution. The screen below shows the current setting of the v

Page 21 - Turning On Your System

Chapter 1Getting Started 20If you choose “OK” the following screen will be displayed saying that you have successfully completed the Setup Wizard. C

Page 22 - Turning Off Your System

21Terminal Connection ManagerTerminal Connection Manager dialog box is designed to help you manage your terminal's network connections. The dialo

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iiiNoticesFCC NoticeThis device has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.

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Chapter 1Getting Started 223. On the “New Connection” dialog box, you can choose a “Citrix ICA Client”, “Ericom Power Term Terminal Emulator” or “Mi

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23be added to the Connection Name list in the Terminal Connection Manager.Use the Back command button to go to the previous dialog box. Click on the C

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Chapter 1Getting Started 24After you are finished with the configuration, you can get connected to a server by going to the connection option and dou

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25Citrix ICA ClientThe following procedure describes how to create a network connection to a Citrix server. Creating a Network Connection1. In the Con

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Chapter 1Getting Started 264. The Select a Citrix Server or Published Application screen will appear and If your Windows CE device is not on the same

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27server on the remote network. Click “OK”. The Select a Citrix Server or Published Application screen reappears. Scroll through the list and select t

Page 30 - Emulator” is a Unix system

Chapter 1Getting Started 28password when the ICA Windows CE Client connects to the Citrix server. Click “Next” to continue. 8. In the Select Window O

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29recommended for low-bandwidth connections, including most modem connections. Click “Next” to continue. 10. By default, the Citrix server or publish

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Chapter 1Getting Started 30a Windows 95 or Windows NT RAS server. Click "Next" to continue. 4. From the pull-down list in the Dial-In Devic

Page 33 - Citrix ICA Client

31Ericom Power Term Terminal Emulator (Optional)1. Select “Ericom Power Term Terminal Emulator” and click on “OK” to go to the next dialog box.2. On t

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Notices ivUse ConditionsThis part complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may

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Chapter 1Getting Started 32Multiple SessionsTo start a multiple sessions:1. From one of the active session:a. Press “Ctrl+Alt+End” (“End” key on the

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33Terminal PropertiesTerminal Properties is used to change the setting of the terminal. This sections guide you through the steps on some of the feat

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Chapter 1Getting Started 343. You can also choose the display option to set the video display resolution and to enable the screen saver.Note: Make su

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354. Click on the “Network” option to specify another network settings. You can choose to “Obtain an IP address from a DHCP server” or “Specify an IP

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Chapter 1Getting Started 366. Choosing the “Misc” will enables you to put identification on your computer, enable remote upgrade function, control th

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377. Below are the three screen shots of the Global ICA Client Settings.Wbt.book Page 37 Monday, August 2, 1999 4:07 PM

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Hardware SpecificationsChapter 2Wbt.book Page 39 Monday, August 2, 1999 4:07 PM

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Chapter 2Hardware Specifications 40This chapter describes the hardware specification and all its major components.Major ComponentsThe system board ha

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41 DIMM type : 100 MHz SDRAM Max DIMM module size : 256 MBVGA Controller❑Built in MediaGX with Virtual system architecture❑VGA memory size is shared w

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vcord does not exceed the extension cord ampere rating. Also, make sure that the total rating of all products plugged into the wall outlet does not e

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Chapter 2Hardware Specifications 42Software SpecificationBootloader❑Boot ROM - contains basic system initialization code and OS loader for Disk On Ch

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43❑Serial and parallel port driverApplication❑Acer customized logon screen❑Terminal configuration setup program❑Windows Terminal ClientWbt.book Page

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Chapter 2Hardware Specifications 44Troubleshooting Your TerminalThe following table lists some possible situations that may arise during the use of y

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45The parallel printer connected to my terminal does not respond when I try to print to it.1. Make sure that the printer is plugged into the proper ou

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Chapter 2Hardware Specifications 46When a user improperly disconnects from the server, the user is not able to log on to the server again and the sou

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Notices viYear 2000 Compliance StatementThis product is Year 2000-compliant and carries the “NSTL Hardware Tested Year 2000 Compliant” logo. This pr

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viiTable of ContentsChapter 1 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Table of Contents viiiDrivers. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42Application. . . . . . . . .

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