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Introducing the 3000 Series Windows-based Terminals. Models Summary 5. Model 3200LE Terminal 6. Model 3230LE Terminal 7. Model 3320SE Terminal 8. Model 3350SE Terminal 9. Model 3360SE Terminal 10. Model 3630LE Terminal 11. Model 3720SE Terminal 12. Model 3730LE Terminal 13General Terminal Information. Logging On 17. Access Levels 18. Version and Copyright Information 21. System Information 23. Display Configuration. Display Screen Resolution. Energy Savers 29Model 3630LE 31. Model 3720SE 32. Model 3730LE 35. Operation 35Adjust 35. Volume 36. Auto Registration 36. Recall factory default settings. Auto Degauss 36Keyboard and Mouse Configuration. Keyboard 40. Mouse 42. Managing Connections. Configuring a Connection 43. Making a Connection 43. Ending a Connection 44. Shutting Down the Terminal 45. Browser Configuration. Adding a Browser ConnectionSetting Up Multiple Sessions 51. Managing Multiple Sessions 51. Manipulating Multiple Sessions 51. Getting Help. Troubleshooting Your Terminal. Glossary. IndexList of FiguresModel 3230LE Terminal and Connectors 7. Model 3320SE Terminal and Connectors 8. Model 3350SE Terminal and Connectors 9. Model 3360SE Terminal and Connectors 10. Model 3630LE Terminal and Connectors 11. Model 3720SE Terminal and Connectors 12. Model 3730LE Terminal and Connectors 13. Terminal Login Dialog Box 17. Administrator-Level Terminal Properties Screen 18. User-Level Terminal Properties Screen 19. Guest-Level Terminal Properties Screen 20. Winterm Connection Manager 21. General Properties Sheet 22. SysInfo Properties Sheet 23. Display Properties Sheet 26. Terminal Settings Change Dialog Box 30. Model 3630LE User Controls 31. Model 3720SE Display Controls 32. Model 3720SE OSD (On-Screen Display) Menu 33. Model 3720SE Recall Mode 34. Model 3730LE Display Controls 35. Input Properties Sheet 39. Shutdown Window Dialog Box 45. Internet Explorer Browser Window 47. Winterm Connection Manager 48. Configure Tab Buttons 48. New Connection Dialog 49. Internet Explorer Setup Dialog Box 49. Connection Startup Dialog Box 49. List of TablesUser Interface Menu Control 3. Terminal Features 14. Display Screen Resolution 27. Energy Savers 29. Model 3630 User Controls 31. Model 3720SE Terminal Front Panel. Model 3720SE OSD Menu 34. Screen Control Definitions 36. Connections Properties Sheet 44. Troubleshooting the Terminal 53This page intentionally blank.The Winterm 3000 Series Windows-based Terminal Users Guide contains the informationThis guide isGuide Overview. The users guide consists of the following chapters. General Terminal Information. Integrated Terminal Monitor Adjustments. Keyboard and Mouse Configuration. Multiple Sessions. This guide contains information about. WBT features and management. The user interface. Note. The on-line version of this guide features a link to the Wyse home page atText 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. Indicates a note. A note adds information. Caution. Indicates a caution. A caution indicates actions that mayKeystroke sequences such as. Instructions about invoking a menu such as:Table 2 describes the command buttons used for user interface menu control on a 3000. Series WBT. Table 2. Command Button. Function. Found in the upper right corner of a dialog box. Click on thisClick on thisCancel. Found in dialog boxes and on properties sheets. Click on thisApply. Click on thisThis command button is sometimesNext or Accept. Found in wizards. Click on these command buttons to displayBack. Found in wizards. Click on this command button to return toFinish. Found in wizards. Click on this command button to finish theWindows-based Terminals. Winterm 3000 Series WBTs (Windows-based Terminals) are graphical display terminalsEdition) servers via either the Microsoft RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) or the Citrix ICAWinterm 3000 Series WBTs are alsoPlease consult the Terminal Emulation User’s Guide, providedRDP is a Microsoft-developed protocol based on, and is an extension of, the ITUBoth protocols are multi-channelBoth protocols allow an application’s user interface to execute on a Windows-basedModels Summary. All Winterm 3000 Series terminals with at least 8 MB of RAM are supported by versionCurrently available Wyse Winterm 3000 Series terminals are. Modular type, Models 3200LE, 3230LE, 3320SE, 3350SE, and 3360SE. Integrated-display type, Models 3630LE, 3720SE, and 3730LE. Monitors are not provided with modular-type Wyse Winterms. Monitors areFor modular-typeModel 3200LE Terminal. The Model 3200LE terminal is the entry-level, modular-type 3000 Series terminal. TheThe following figure shows a Model 3200LEFigure 1-1. Model 3200LE Terminal and Connectors. The following items are provided with Model 3200LE terminals. Power supply. Power cord (with domestic versions only). Keyboard (with domestic versions only). Mouse. Installation and user information (also available at www.wyse.com). An optional mounting kit is also available. For more information callModel 3230LE Terminal. The Model 3230LE terminal is the lower mid-level, modular-type 3000 Series terminal. The connectors for power input, the network, a monitor, a USB keyboard (with mouse). USB peripherals, headphones, and a microphone are on the back of the terminal. TheThe following figure shows a ModelFigure 1-2 Model 3230LE Terminal and Connectors. The following items are provided with Model 3230LE terminals. For more information callModel 3320SE Terminal. The Model 3320SE terminal is a standard modular-type 3000 Series terminal. TheAn option slot provides a method ofThe following figure shows a Model 3320SEFigure 1-3 Model 3320SE Terminal and Connectors. The following items are provided with Model 3320SE terminals. Desktop mounting stand. Keyboard (with domestic versions only) and mouse. NoteFor more information call 1-800-800-WYSEModel 3350SE Terminal. The Model 3350SE terminal is a medium-performance, standard modular-type 3000. Series terminal. The connectors for power input, a monitor, a keyboard, a mouse, theThe following figureFigure 1-4 Model 3350SE Terminal and Connectors. The following items are provided with Model 3350SE terminals. Desktop mounting stand (integral). For more informationModel 3360SE Terminal. The Model 3360SE terminal is a high-performance, standard modular-type 3000 SeriesThe following figure shows a ModelFigure 1-5 Model 3360SE Terminal and Connectors. The following items are provided with Model 3360SE terminals. NoteFor more information call 1-800-800-WYSEModel 3630LE Terminal. The Model 3630LE terminal is a medium-performance, integrated-type 3000 SeriesThe connectors for power, a USB keyboardThe following figure shows a Model 3630LEFigure 1-6 Model 3630LE Terminal and Connectors. The following items are provided with Model 3630LE terminals. Installation and user information (also available at www.wyse.com)Model 3720SE Terminal. Model 3720SE is an integrated type 3000 Series terminal with a 15” color CRT display.An option slotThe power push-buttonThe following figure shows a. Model 3720SE terminal and its connectors. Figure 1-7 Model 3720SE Terminal and Connectors. The following items are provided with Model 3720SE terminals. Power cord. Installation and user information (also available at www.wyse.com)The Model 3730LE is an integrated type 3000 Series terminal with a 17” color CRTThe audio jacks and the monitor controls are on the frontThe followingFigure 1-8 Model 3730LE Terminal and Connectors. The following items are provided with Model 3730LE terminals. Installation and user information (also available at www.wyse.com)The following table lists the features of each WBT model. Table 1-1 Terminal FeaturesWindows NT applications via Windows 2000. RDP and ICA 3.x application compliant. ICA server connections via serial cableDual high-speed serial ports. Parallel printer port. Single USB port. Dual USB ports. Optional touch screen support. Support for monochrome or color monitor. Desktop (standard) or wall-mount (optionalSupport for PCMCIA modem. Print Spooling. Media PlayerChapter 1. FeatureFeatureIntroducing the 3000 Series Windows-based Terminals. Network Time ServicesThis page intentionally blank.Logging On. If security is enabled (an administrative function), when you turn on your WBT the. Terminal Login dialog box shown below (see Figure 2-1) displays (unless your systemPassword). Type in your user name and password, then click the OK button. Figure 2-1 Terminal Login Dialog Box. If security has not been enabled or your terminal has been configured for automatic login,Properties dialog box. Two of the properties sheets in this dialog box provide general information about your. WBT. They are the General properties sheet and the SysInfo properties sheet. TheAccess Levels. The terminal allows three different levels of access: Administrator, User, and Guest. TheseEach 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, UserThe following figures show the Terminal Properties available to each kind of user. Figure 2-2 Administrator-Level Terminal Properties ScreenFigure 2-3 User-Level Terminal Properties ScreenFigure 2-4 Guest-Level Terminal Properties Screen. Additionally, the Configure tab in the Winterm Connection Manager window is onlyInformation regarding the use of Administrator-levelGuide. 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