Install the Thin Client
Step Four: Connect to the Server
Connect a 10/100Base-T cable from the network outlet of the thin client to a hub.
9
N
OTE
:
B
EFORE CONNECTING ANY CABLE
,
ENSURE THAT EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY IS DISCONNECTED
AND THAT NO POWER IS BEING SUPPLED TO THE THIN CLIENT
.
ICA Server
Ethernet
HUB
10/100Base-T
Host 2
Workstation
Host 1
Thin Client
Step Five: Start the Thin client
To start the thin client, connect the external power supply to the wall outlet and press the On/Off switch
located on the front panel. Refer to the Setup the Thin Client section for instructions to setup the thin
client software.
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N
OTE
:
W
HEN THERE IS A POWER INTERRUPTION TO THE EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY
,
YOU MUST PRESS
THE
O
N
/O
FF SWITCH ON THE FRONT PANEL TO START THE UNIT
.
T
HE THIN CLIENT WILL NOT
AUTOMATICALLY RESTART WHEN THE SUPLY OF POWER RESUMES
.
Status of LEDs on the Front and Rear Panels
The front panel of the thin client has two LEDs on the right and left side of the On/Off switch.
The Power-LED on the left side glows green when the unit is switched on and remains on until the
unit is switched off.
The Internal Storage Access LED on the right side flickers red when the thin client is accessing the
thin client’s firmware or locally stored applications such as Internet Explorer.
The rear panel of the thin client has two LEDs next to the Network connector.
The green LED flashes when the thin client communicates at 100 Mbps and blinks slowly when
communicating at 10 Mbps.
The yellow LED turns on only when the thin client communicates at 10 Mbps.
N
OTE
:
T
HE THIN CLIENT
,
LIKE THE CURRENT
PC
S
,
ALWAYS HAS POWER APPLIED TO THE
MOTHERBOARD AS ALONG AS THE POWER TRANSFORMER IS CONNECTED
.
I
N THE STAND BY CONDITION
(
POWER
LED
ON THE FRONT IS OFF
,
BUT THE GREEN
E
THERNET
LED
WILL BE ON
),
THE THIN CLIENT
ONLY USES
1
WATT OF POWER
(
WHEN ON AND RUNNING
,
THE THIN CLIENT USES
20
WATTS
).
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Thin Client User’s Guide
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Summary of Contents for TC5000
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