XtendLan TC-V200 User manual

TC-V200
User's Manual

Index
1 Terminal
Overview
..............................................................................................................2
2 Terminal User
Manual...............................................................................................................4
2.1
Applications..................................................................................................................
4
2.1.1 Control
Center...................................................................................................
4
2.1.2
Network.............................................................................................................
5
2.1.3
Display............................................................................................................
10
2.1.4 Sound...............................................................................................................14
2.1.5
Mouse..............................................................................................................
16
2.1.6
Keyboard.........................................................................................................
17
2.1.7 User
Password.................................................................................................
18
2.1.8 Screen
Lock.....................................................................................................
19
2.1.9 Network
Diagnosis..........................................................................................
20
2.1.10
VPN/ADSL.....................................................................................................
22
2.1.11
Date/Time........................................................................................................
31
2.1.12 Save
settings....................................................................................................
32
2.1.13 CDMS
Agent...................................................................................................
33
2.1.14
Browser...........................................................................................................
34
2.1.15
Service.............................................................................................................
35
2.1.16 Start
up............................................................................................................
37
2.1.17 Remote
Desktop..............................................................................................
37
2.1.18 Device
Manager..............................................................................................
40
2.1.19 Storage Device
Manager.................................................................................
41
2.1.20 Printer
Management........................................................................................
44
2.1.21 Smart Card.......................................................................................................48
2.1.22 ICA
Client.......................................................................................................
50
2.1.23 ICA Global
Setting..........................................................................................
50
2.1.24 VMware
View.................................................................................................
51
2.1.25 Security............................................................................................................51
2.2 Connection
Manager...................................................................................................
55
2.2.1 RDP Connection
Guide...................................................................................
58
2.2.2 XDMCP Connection
Guide.............................................................................
65
2.2.3 ICA Connection
Guide....................................................................................
67
2.3 Instruction of System
Hotkeys....................................................................................
70
1 Terminal Overview
This terminal is a multi-functional network terminal based on embedded operation system
and supports Microsoft RDP protocol, Citrix ICA protocol and XDMCP. Through these protocols,
the terminal can connect to several different terminal servers.

Main features:
1. Supports RDP, ICA and X11 protocols
2. Supports auto-connecting to server when starting up, auto logging in and auto executing
the applications
3. Realizes centralized management, centralized maintenance and centralized monitoring
4. Easy system updating and function extension
5. Effectively prevents data interception and virus attack
6. Simple, fine and humanized user interface, can be easily operated by non-professionals

2 Terminal User Manual
2.1 Applications
2.1.1 Control Center
1. Use “Control Center”
The “Control Center” program provides the interface of using the configuration programs in
the system
2. Run the “Control Center”
Running method:
(1) Left click the “Control Center”icon in the quick start bar on the left bottom of the
desktop;
(2) Left click the “Control Center” item in the start menu
The interface of “Control Center”is as below:

Control Center
3. Run the programs in the control center
Select the program, double click it or press enter to run it
2.1.2 Network
Trough network management, you can modify the terminal name; activate, inactivate, configure
the network card; add, edit and delete the router item, set the default router and set DNS, etc.
1. Run the network management
Method
Click the “Control Center” in the quick start bar or “start”menu and double click “Network”
to run it.
The interface is as the picture below:

Network
(1) General
This page lists the information of all the network cards. You can modify the terminal name,
activate or deactivate the network card and edit the configuration information of the network card
in this page.
(a) Modify the terminal name
As the picture shows below:

Modify the terminal name
(b) Activate the network card
When the network card is deactivated, click “activate”button and it would activate the
selected network card.
(c) Deactivate the network card
Click the “Deactivate”button and it would deactivate the selected network card.
(d) Network card property
Select one network card and click “Property”button or double click the “network card
property”icon in the task bar on the right bottom of the desktop, then the network
card configuration program would pop up. As the picture shows below:

Configure the network card
(2) Router
This page lists the router information of all the network cards. You can add, edit and delete
the router in this page as well as setting the default
router.
As the picture shows below:

Router Setting
(3) DNS
The setting of DNS is processed in this page.As the picture shows below:

DNS Setting
2.1.3 Display
1. Use “Display”
In “Display”property, you can customize the screen saver and screen resolution. The display
properties include: screen saver, screen resolution, refresh rate and color depth, etc.
2. Run the “Display”property
Operation method:
(1) Right click on the desktop and select “display”;
(2) Click the “control center” icon in the quick start bar or the start menu to open the control
center and select “Display”in it.
The running interface is as the picture shows below:

Display Settings
3. Set the display
properties
(1) Display settings
You can choose whether to use the function that automatically detecting the optimum
resolution, display mode, color depth and primary display, etc.
The “display mode”includes single display, clone, duplicate and extend;
The “color depth”includes high color and true color;
The primary display is DVI or VGA.
(2) Optimum Settings
If you check “Optimum settings”, then this program would set the resolution as the
optimum resolution of the monitor.
(3) DVI
If the users want to set the resolution by themselves, please do not check “Optimum settings”
in “Setting”tab, thus the output resolution of DVI can be set. As the picture shows below:
“Resolution”button: Set the resolution of the monitor.
“Refresh rate”button: Set the refresh rate of the monitor.
“Rotation”button: used for setting the clockwise rotation degree of display
“Detecting”button: used for detecting the suitable resolution of this display

Set the resolution of DVI port
(4) VGA
If the users want to set the resolution by themselves, please do not check “Optimum settings”
in “Settings” tab, thus the output resolution of VGA can be set. As the picture shows below:
“Resolution”button: Set the resolution of the monitor.
“Refresh rate”button: Set the refresh rate of the monitor.
“Rotation”button: used for setting the clockwise rotation degree of display
“Detecting”button: used for detecting the suitable resolution of this display
Set the resolution of VGA port

After finishing the parameter modification, click “Apply”or “OK”button, then a dialog box
would pop up and prompt that the system will apply new display settings. As the picture shows
below:
Hints of saving display settings
When the new display setting is applied, a dialog box would pop up and prompt whether to
save the new setting. Click “ok”and the setting would be saved; click “cancel” and it would not
be saved.
(5) Screen Saver
In “Screen Saver”page, you can select and set the screen saver program of the terminal, as
the picture shows below:
Screen Saver

If you select “None” in “screen saver”page, then all the other items in this page would
become gray; if you select one of the screen saver programs, then you can preview this screen
saver program and also set the waiting time of the screen saver; if you need the screen saver to
lock the screen, select “Lock Screen”.
2.1.4 Sound
1. Use “Sound”
The “sound”program is used for adjusting the volume and microphone of the terminal
system
2. Run the “Sound”program
(1) Double click the “Sound”icon in the status bar on the right bottom of the
desktop ;
(2) Open “Control Center” and select “Sound”in it.
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Sound
Adjust the volume

When the scroll bar of the volume is focused, you can adjust the volume by right/left click of
the mouse(according to the setting of the mouse), mouse wheel, the up and down keys, Page UP,
Page Down, Home and End keys; When “Mute”is checked, the volume cannot be adjusted and
the system is mute.As the picture shows below:
Mute of Volume
Adjust the volume of microphone
When the scroll bar of the microphone is focused, you can adjust the microphone volume by
right/left click of the mouse (according to the setting of the mouse), mouse wheel, the up and
down keys, Page UP, Page Down, Home and End keys; When “Mute”is checked, the volume of
the microphone cannot be adjusted and the system is mute.As the picture shows below:

Mute of Microphone
2.1.5 Mouse
1. Use “Mouse”
The “Mouse”property program is used for switching the left and right button of the mouse
and mouse speed
2. Run “Mouse”program
Open control center and select “Mouse”.
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:

Mouse Property
3. Set the left and right button of the mouse
In “Button Configuration”, check “Swap left and right button”, and you can switch the
function of left and right button of the mouse. The setting has immediate effect. If the checkbox is
checked, then the right button of the mouse becomes the primary button. Right click the checkbox
to restore it to not-checked status, and the left button of the mouse is restored to the primary
button.
4. Set the mouse speed
Drag the slider of “mouse speed” and you can set the mouse speed. The setting has
immediate effect.
5. Set “double-click timeout”
Drag the slider of “double-click timeout” and you can set the double-click timeout of the
mouse. The setting has immediate effect.
2.1.6 Keyboard
1. Use “Keyboard”

The keyboard property program is used for setting the keyboard language and keyboard
model of the terminal as well as whether to enable NumLock key when the system boots up.
2. Run “Keyboard”property
Open control center and select “Keyboard”
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
3. NumLock key
Keyboard Property
If “Enable as Startup”is checked, then after starting up, the NumLock key is enabled; or
NumLock key is not enabled.
2.1.7 User Password
1. Use “User Password”
Through using the “user password”program, you can set the user password which is the
password for starting up/restart, screen saver and system lock.
2. Run the “user password”program

Open control center and select “Password”
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
Set user password
2.1.8 Screen Lock
1. Use “Screen Lock”
The “screen lock”program is used for locking the screen when the terminal is not used and
ensures that the terminal would not be used by others.
2. Run “screen lock”program
Use the hotkey Ctrl + Alt + Del to call out the screen lock program to lock the screen.
When the screen is locked, all the applications of the terminal cannot be used and you need to
input the correct unlocking password to return to the system application interface.
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:

Unlock the screen
If the password input is wrong, a prompt dialog box would pop up and the screen would keep
locked.
2.1.9 Network Diagnosis
1. Use “Network Diagnosis”
The “network diagnosis”program is used for checking the network status.
2. Run the “network diagnosis” program
(1) Click “Diagnosis”clause in start menu;
(2) Open the control center and select “Diagnosis”
The operating interface is as the picture shows below:
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