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DXZC-C Quick Start Guide v2.0 August 2018
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DXZC-C and DXZC-MC
PCoIP zero client with card reader
Quick Start Guide
Zero Client
The DXZC-C is a PC-over-IP® (PCoIP®) zero client with integral smart card reader
used to connect to physical and virtual workstations, virtual desktops such as
VMware Horizon and cloud managed desktops such as Amazon Workspaces.
The DXZC-C, based on the Tera2 chipset, supports two heads of video at the
desktop. The DXZC-C has three USB 2.0 ports and one USB card reader.
The DXZC-C is available in two versions. The standard DXZC-C has an RJ45 network
port. The DXZC-MC has a network port that accepts a copper or fiber SFP module
(available separately). Each is supplied with a PSU and power cable.
Note:
This guide uses ‘DXZC-C’ as a generic term when referring to both the
standard DXZC-C product and the DXZC-MC product.
Before you start
You must first configure a remote computer and PCoIP host, ready for connection
to the DXZC-C. The remote computer must be powered and connected to the
appropriate network. You will need the IP address of the PCoIP host.
STEP 1: Connect the Keyboard, Mouse and optional Headset
1. Connect a keyboard and mouse either to the front panel USB ports or to the
USB port at the rear.
2. Connect audio devices, if used.
STEP 2: Connect the Monitor, Network cable, Peripherals and Power
1. Connect at least one compatible monitor to the DXZC-C, starting at the
Video 1 port.
2. Connect the network cable.
3. Connect the DXZC-C PSU.
Use only the PSU supplied with this DXZC-C!
STEP 3: Power on the unit
1. Press the
POWER/MENU
button. A short button press turns on the unit.
2. When the unit is on:
■
A long button press turns off the unit.
■
A short button press displays the On Screen Display (OSD) configuration
menu.
3. Turn on the monitor and make sure the remote workstation is on.
DXZC-C Zero Client
Smart card authentication
The DXZC-C integral card reader supports CAC and SIPRNet tokens, ISO 7816 and
EMV 2000 Level 1, and is compatible with 5v, 3v and 1.8v smart cards.
Important!
Users must always insert smart cards into the DXZC-C smart card
reader with the integrated circuit chip (ICC) facing down. For example, this
means that CAC cards are inserted upside down.