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Chapter 2
Hardware Specifications  

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Software Specification

Bootloader

Boot ROM - contains basic system initialization code and 
OS loader for Disk On Chip

OS and application image stored in Disk On Chip

Operating System

Client side: Microsoft Windows CE 2.11

Microsoft RDP Client

Citrix ICA Client

Ericom Power Term Terminal Emulator

Server side: Microsoft Windows NT Server (Terminal Server 
Edition)

Citrix Metra Frame Server

Drivers

SVGA driver MediaGX (2D acceleration enabled)

640 x 480 x 256 at 60, 72, 75 Hz

800 x 600 x 256 at 60, 72, 75 Hz

1024 x 768 x 256 at 60, 72, 75 Hz

1280 x 1024 x 256 at 60, 72, 75 Hz

PS/2 keyboard and mouse driver

LAN driver for AMD AM79C972

Permanent storage driver for Disk On Chip 2000

SmartCard driver

ISO 7816-3 (T=1) Compliant

ISO 7816-4 Compliant

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Summary of Contents for Ultra Distortion UD300

Page 1: ...Acer WT 300 User s Guide Wbt book Page 1 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 2: ...l correspondense concerning your unit should include the serial number model number and purchase information No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopy recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of Acer Incorporated Model Number _________________________________ Serial Number...

Page 3: ...or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the device and receiver Connect the device into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio television technician for help Notice Shield Cables Allconnectionstoothercomputingdevicesmustbemadeusingshieldedcables to ...

Page 4: ...ning 3 Do not use this product near water 4 Do not place this product on an unstable cart stand or table The product may fall causing serious damage to the product 5 Slots and openings in the cabinet and the back or bottom are provided for ventilation to ensure reliable operation of the product and to protect it from overheating these openings must not be blocked or covered The openings should nev...

Page 5: ... cord or plug is damaged or frayed b If liquid has been spilled into the product c If the product has been exposed to rain or water d If the product does not operate normally when the operating instructions are followed Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions since improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require extensive work by ...

Page 6: ... This product has been tested both by Acer s internal test labs and NSTL using NSTL s YMARK2000 certification test These tests certify that this product will successfully make the year 2000 transition For more details check the Acer Year 2000 Resource Center at http www acer com tw service y2k Wbt book Page vi Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 7: ... Power Adapter 10 Connecting the Speaker 11 Using the Base Holder 12 Turning On Your System 13 Turning Off Your System 14 Setup 15 Setup Wizard 15 Terminal Connection Manager 21 Microsoft Remote Desktop Client 22 Citrix ICA Client 25 Ericom Power Term Terminal Emulator Optional 31 Multiple Sessions 32 Terminal Properties 33 Chapter 2 Hardware Specifications 39 Major Components 40 Memory 40 VGA Con...

Page 8: ...Table of Contents viii Drivers 42 Application 43 Troubleshooting Your Terminal 44 Wbt book Page viii Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 9: ...Getting Started Chapter 1 Wbt book Page 1 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 10: ...w The Acer WT 300 system is a combination of one Cyrix MediaGX microprocessor a Cyrix s Virtual system architecture enabling XpressGRAPHICS and XpressAUDIO an Ethernet Controller AMD 79C973 one PCI connector for upgrading to TYPE II PCMCIA daughter card and one DIMM socket which supports up to 256 MB RAM The Acer WT 300 system is based on Intel x86 architecture with audio capability and 100 BaseT ...

Page 11: ...erference such as radio transmitters television sets copy machines or heating and air conditioning equipment Route cables away from personnel and equipment traffic Avoid dusty areas and extremes of temperature and humidity Unpacking Components Unpack the contents of each box carefully Save all packing materials in case you need to move or ship the system in the future Check that all items are pres...

Page 12: ... of a system unit a base holder power adapter and it may also come with an optional SmartCard Front Panel The figure below shows the system unit front panel Description 1 SmartCard slot 2 Power indicator 3 Manufacturer s logo Wbt book Page 4 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 13: ...el The figure shows the system unit rear panel Description 1 Parallel Printer connector 2 Mouse connector 3 Ethernet connector 4 Main power switch 5 Power adapter jack Wbt book Page 5 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 14: ...f now Windows CE does not support the USB port it will be available in the future 6 USB ports 7 Keyboard connector 8 Serial connector 9 Monitor VGA connector 10 Line out Speaker port Description Wbt book Page 6 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 15: ...nish connecting the system components The following sections show how to connect each component to the system Connecting the Keyboard Plug the keyboard cable into the keyboard connector on the rear panel See the figure below Wbt book Page 7 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 16: ... 8 Connecting the Monitor Plug the monitor signal cable into the VGA connector on the rear panel Connecting the Mouse Plug the mouse cable into the mouse connector on the rear panel Wbt book Page 8 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 17: ...9 Connecting the Printer If you have a parallel printer connect it to the parallel connector on the rear panel See figure below Wbt book Page 9 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 18: ...the Ethernet connector to the hub See figure below Connecting the Power Adapter Plug one end of the power adapter to the power adapter jack and then one end to the power cord then plug the other end of the power cord into the wall outlet Wbt book Page 10 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 19: ...11 Connecting the Speaker The figure below shows the connection of the speaker to the system Wbt book Page 11 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 20: ...Chapter 1 Getting Started 12 Using the Base Holder Your system also includes a base holder to save precious table space See figure below for the assembly Wbt book Page 12 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 21: ...ystem needs a SmartCard to power on then insert the SmartCard into the slot in front of the system See your SmartCard manual for more detail Caution The SmartCard should be inserted correctly the circuit chip should be facing down and in front as shown below for the system to power up properly See your SmartCard manual for more detail 3 After inserting the SmartCard the system will boot up and the...

Page 22: ... of the following not use the system for a long period of time install system component s Note If your system is equipped with a SmartCard remove the SmartCard first before turning off the system Warning Installing components without unplugging the system may result in serious damage both to the system and the component Unplugging the system ensures that there is no standby current on the system b...

Page 23: ...rogram at any time by pressing the F2 key see Terminal Properties on page 33 There are several dialog boxes that display in succession during the process Each dialog box is self explanatory Some dialog boxes are informational and require no user input Other dialog boxes will prompt you for network and display information Click on the Next or Accept buttons to display the next dialog box in the seq...

Page 24: ...Chapter 1 Getting Started 16 Press next to go to the next screen Read the end user s license agreement carefully press Accept to go to the next screen Wbt book Page 16 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 25: ...u provide the IP information Choosing the No I will enter status IP information option press next and you will be asked to supply IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway If you do not know the information you can ask your network administrator for the necessary information Wbt book Page 17 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 26: ...Chapter 1 Getting Started 18 After supplying the necessary information press Next and you will have to supply additional information as shown below Wbt book Page 18 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 27: ...he resolution you select is supported by you monitor otherwise your monitor will only display a blankscreen After choosing your video display resolution choose next and click on Finish to finish the setup A dialog box will be displayed asking you if you want to keep the selection Choose OK to keep the selection or Cancel to pick another one Wbt book Page 19 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 28: ...ve successfully completed the Setup Wizard Click Finish to apply the settings that you have chosen After clicking the Finish you will be asked to restart the system in order for the settings to take effect Click on Yes to restart the system otherwise click No Wbt book Page 20 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 29: ...al and want to log onto a server It can support up to seven different server connections This section guide you through the steps on some of the features of the Terminal Connection Manager 1 The Connection and the Configure are the two main options in the Terminal Connection Manager 2 In order to connect to a server for the very first time you should go the the Configure option Click on the Config...

Page 30: ...ote Desktop Client is a Windows NT based type of operating system while Ericom Power Term Terminal Emulator is a Unix system Microsoft Remote Desktop Client To create a new Microsoft Remote Desktop Client use the WTS Connection Wizard Make selections and enter data in each dialog box Click on the Next command button to move to the next dialog box When you are finished the new connection will Wbt b...

Page 31: ...ection Manager Use the Back command button to go to the previous dialog box Click on the Cancel command button to quit this dialog box at any time The following figures show the sequence of the WTS Connection Wizard Wbt book Page 23 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 32: ...ished with the configuration you can get connected to a server by going to the connection option and double clicking on a connection name or you can also highlight a connection name and click on Connect Wbt book Page 24 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 33: ...ab and then click Add 2 In the New Connection dialog box click Citrix ICA Client in the type of connection list Click OK 3 In the Specify Connection Type dialog box click Network Connection Make sure your client device is connected to the network through a NIC or by a serial PPP connection to a Windows 95 or Windows NT RAS server Click Next to continue Wbt book Page 25 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM...

Page 34: ...ished application in the edit field Click Next to continue and go to Step 6 5 In the Server Location screen the ICA Windows CE Client uses the information entered in the Server Location dialog to help locate available Citrix servers and published applications The default value entered in the Address field is Auto Locate To use Auto Locate your Windows CE device and the Citrix server you want to co...

Page 35: ...th the application specified in the Command Line field Enter the drive and path of the working directory in the Working Directory field For example if the application Notepad exe is in the C WTSRV directory on the Citrix server type C WTSRV Notepad exe in the Command Line field If you use Notepad to work on documents in the C My Documents directory type C My Documents in the Working Directory fiel...

Page 36: ...h speed LAN you may not need compression The Cache feature is not supported in this release Click Enable Sound to enable sound support Remote applications will be able to play sounds on your client From the pull down list select a sound presentation quality level High provides the greatest audio quality but should only be used when bandwidth consumption is not a concern Medium results in less band...

Page 37: ... appear in the title bar of the ICA session window Click Finish Click OK to the confirmation message Creating a Dial In Connection 1 In the Connection Manager dialog box click the Configure tab and then click Add 2 In the New Connection dialog box click Citrix ICA Client in the type of connection list Click OK 3 In the Specify Connection Type dialog box click Dial In Connection Make sure your clie...

Page 38: ...f the Network Connection on page 27 Connecting to a Citrix Server 1 In the Connection Manager dialog box 2 Click the Connections tab 3 Select the desired connection description and click Connect If the remote application entry contains a valid user name and password the ICA Client logs in as that user name If no user name and password are present in the entry the server logon dialog box appears En...

Page 39: ...inal Emulator and click on OK to go to the next dialog box 2 On this dialog box you will be asked to supply some information in order to connect to the server Click on OK to add that to the Terminal Connection Manager s Connection Name Wbt book Page 31 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 40: ...al Connection Manager b Click on another connection to connect and start another session 2 From the Terminal Connection Manager a Click on another connection to connect and start another session To toggle between sessions Press Ctrl Alt arrow down to proceed to the next session Press Ctrl Alt arrow up to proceed to the previous session Wbt book Page 32 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 41: ...ytime you press the F2 function key the following screen will be displayed a You can either click on okay to start your system or you can pick one of the options on top of the dialog box 2 Click on the Input option to choose the input devices for your system The following screen shows the information of the input devices that you can set Wbt book Page 33 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 42: ...he display option to set the video display resolution and to enable the screen saver Note Make sure the resolution you select is supported by you monitor otherwise your monitor will only display a blankscreen Wbt book Page 34 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 43: ... following screen shows the informations that needs to be supplied by the users 5 Choosing the Specify an IP address will require you to supply the IP address Subnet Mask and Gateway And you can go to the Advanced option to supply additional information The following screen shows the Advanced option dialog box Wbt book Page 35 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 44: ...rted 36 6 Choosing the Misc will enables you to put identification on your computer enable remote upgrade function control the sound volume and set the global ICA Client Setting Wbt book Page 36 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 45: ...37 7 Below are the three screen shots of the Global ICA Client Settings Wbt book Page 37 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 46: ...Chapter 1 Getting Started 38 Wbt book Page 38 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 47: ...Hardware Specifications Chapter 2 Wbt book Page 39 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 48: ...ernet Controller AMD AM79C973 which supports 100BaseT and 10BaseT External connectors PS 2 keyboard and mouse connectors One serial connector One parallel printer connector One standard VGA port One Ethernet connector One power adapter jack Two USB ports One speaker port Memory Flash Boot Loader data bus 8 bit Boot Loader type EEPROM Boot Loader size 256KB Storage size 8M DOC System Memory Memory ...

Page 49: ...rial Port One high speed Ns 16c550 compatible UART built in NS super I O PC97317 Onboard 9 pin D type connector Parallel Port Standard Mode ECP EPP mode IBM PC AT and PS 2 compatible bidirectional parallel port Onboard 25 pin D type connector Resolution Colors Frequency 640 x 480 256 60 800 x 600 256 60 1024 x 768 256 60 Wbt book Page 41 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 50: ...r Term Terminal Emulator Server side Microsoft Windows NT Server Terminal Server Edition Citrix Metra Frame Server Drivers SVGA driver MediaGX 2D acceleration enabled 640 x 480 x 256 at 60 72 75 Hz 800 x 600 x 256 at 60 72 75 Hz 1024 x 768 x 256 at 60 72 75 Hz 1280 x 1024 x 256 at 60 72 75 Hz PS 2 keyboard and mouse driver LAN driver for AMD AM79C972 Permanent storage driver for Disk On Chip 2000 ...

Page 51: ...43 Serial and parallel port driver Application Acer customized logon screen Terminal configuration setup program Windows Terminal Client Wbt book Page 43 Monday August 2 1999 4 07 PM ...

Page 52: ... panel If the terminal needs a SmartCard to power on make sure that the SmartCard is inserted properly See Turning On Your System on page 13 for more detail When the terminal is turned on the Terminal Connection Manager or the Setup Wizard appears but the mouse is not working Make sure that the mouse is plugged properly into the PS 2 mouse port on the terminal s back panel See Connecting the Mouse...

Page 53: ...r 1 Press the F2 key to call up the Terminal Properties dialog box Select the Network tab and verify that the proper method for specifying the IP address is selected DHCP or static IP If a static IP address is selected verify that the IP the subnet mask and the gateway IP address are correct for the subnet that the terminal is connected to 2 Make sure that the cable is connected to the network con...

Page 54: ...ower of the terminal without logging off there will be an un log off session in the terminal server which causes the terminal to be unable to log on to the server again and since it occupies some system resources like the sound device the sound device will probably not work When this problem occurs please ask the administrator to clear the idle session from the server so that you can log on again ...

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