[. . . ] Click on this command button to quit a dialog box or properties sheet without saving changes. Click on this command button to save your changes and quit a dialog box or properties sheet. Click on this command button at any time to quit a dialog box or properties sheet without saving changes. Click on this command button to save changes without quitting a dialog box or properties sheet. [. . . ] Type in your user name and password then click the OK button. Figure 1: Terminal Login Dialog Box If your terminal has been configured for automatic login, the Connection Manager (see Figure 5) is the first screen you will see after turning on your terminal. From the connection manager press F2 to display the Terminal Properties dialog box. Two of the properties sheets in this dialog box provide general information about your terminal. They are the General properties sheet and the SysInfo properties sheet. The following paragraphs discuss these properties sheets. Quick Reference Guide 2­1 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. The following figures show the Terminal Properties available to each kind of user. Figure 2: Administrator-Level Terminal Properties Screen 2­2 Quick Reference Guide General Terminal Information Figure 3: User-Level Terminal Properties Screen Figure 4: Guest-Level Terminal Properties Screen Quick Reference Guide 2­3 General Terminal Information Additionally the Configure tab in the Connection Manager window is only available to Administrator level users. Information regarding the use of Administrator-level functions is available in the Administrator's Guide. your Wizard displays, If you turn onsystemterminal and theIfSetupare a system contact your administrator. IfTerminalaProperties dialog box, see you are system administrator, refer to the Administrator's Guide. Figure 5: Connection Manager 2­4 Quick Reference Guide General Terminal Information Version and Copyright Information The General properties sheet includes information about the current software on your terminal and copyright statements. Use this group box to configure your keyboard: Locale Use this scroll list to select a language for the keyboard: Belgian Dutch Belgian French Brazilian (ABNT) Canadian Eng (Multi) Canadian FR (Multi) Canadian French Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English (UK) English (US) Finnish French German Greek Hungarian Italian Italian (142) Japanese Latin American Norwegian Polish (214) Polish (programmer) Portuguese Romanian Slovak Slovenian Spanish Spanish Variation Swedish Swiss French Swiss German Turkish-F Turkish-Q US International Click on a selection to highlight it. An IEPC keyboard is required for any language other than Englishabove. The keyboard layouts are different for each of the languages listed 4­2 Quick Reference Guide Keyboard and Mouse Configuration Table 4­1: Keyboard (Continued) Input Properties Sheet Area Called. . . NumLock On Boot Click on this check box to enable the Num Lock function on your keyboard. When checked, the keyboard will boot up with the Num Lock function enabled. The group box used to set the keyboard character repeat parameters: Repeat Delay Use this slider control to adjust the repeat delay of keyboard characters. Repeat Delay determines how quickly the same character will appear on screen when typed more than once. Default RDP Connection and Default ICA Connection are the default connections for the window. See the Administrator's Guide for information about creating connections. Type Status This list shows the type of connection. If a connection is live, the status for that connection will be Active. Click on a connection in the Connection Name list box to highlight it. Click on the Connect command button to make the highlighted connection. [. . . ] The following table describes the functions of this dialog box. Table 5­2: Function Logout Shutdown Window Dialog Box Description Click on this radio button to invoke the Terminal Login dialog box. You must enable the terminal's security function to activate this radio button. Administrator's See theadministrator forGuide or your system more information about logging out. Quick Reference Guide 5­3 Managing Connections Table 5­2: Function Shutdown Window Dialog Box (Continued) Description Click on this Radio button to shut down the terminal without restarting it. By default this function is activated. Shutdown the Terminal Shutdown and Restart 5­4 Quick Reference Guide 6 Browser Configuration Compaq Windows CE-based Thin Clients come with a local version of the Microsoft Internet Explorer web browser. This chapter describes how to set the client-based browser as a connection using the Connection Manager. Figure 1: Internet Explorer Browser Quick Reference Guide 6­1 Browser Configuration Adding a Browser Connection When you first power-up your terminal you will see the Connection Manager. Figure 2: Connection Manager It is from the Connection Manager that you will configure your local browser. [. . . ]