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ViewSonic SCT35BKUS0

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Compliance Information; FCC Statement; ‡&RQVXOWWKHGHDOHURUDQH[SHULHQFHGUDGLR79WHFKQLFLDQIRUKHOS; For Canada
  • Page 3 – ii; Important Safety Instructions; GHYLFHVLQFOXGLQJDPSOL¿HUVWKDWSURGXFHKHDW
  • Page 4 – iii; Declaration of RoHS Compliance; Substance; Polybrominated diphenyl ethers
  • Page 5 – iv; Copyright Information; LVDUHJLVWHUHGWUDGHPDUNRIWKH86(QYLURQPHQWDO3URWHFWLRQ; Display Sleep Mode; . Within 10 minutes of user inactivity, the display will enter; System Sleep Mode; NOTE; for optimal energy savings.
  • Page 6 – Product Registration; For Your Records; Product disposal at end of product life
  • Page 7 – About This User’s Manual; Manual Structure and Subjects; ‡ $QRWHSURYLGHVLPSRUWDQWLQIRUPDWLRQIRUDVSHFL¿FVLWXDWLRQ; TIP; ‡ $WLSJLYHVDSLHFHRIXVHIXODGYLFHWRSHUIRUPDWDVNPRUHHI¿FLHQWO\; WARNING; to you, damage to your devices, or loss of data on your system.
  • Page 8 – vii; Style Conventions
  • Page 9 – Table of Contents; Overview 1
  • Page 11 – Overview; This chapter provides an overview of your SC-T35 thin clients.
  • Page 13 – Contents; Views; Rear Panel; Left Front View
  • Page 14 – Components
  • Page 15 – to connect your VGA monitor to SC-T35’s
  • Page 16 – Indicators
  • Page 17 – Setting Up Your SC-T35
  • Page 18 – Your; uprightly; Step 1: Remove the Stand from Your SC-T35
  • Page 19 – Screws Stored Away inside the Bracket; Mount Holes on the Bracket; bracket
  • Page 20 – To store screws inside the bracket, please do the following:; with the screw storage side upward.; Step 4: Remove Screws from the Bracket; with the screw storage side downward.; Square Hole
  • Page 21 – Assembling the AC Adapter; The supplied plug may vary, depending on different areas.
  • Page 22 – Connected; To make connections for your SC-T35, please do the following:; Please note that you need to connect and turn on your monitor(s); adapter
  • Page 23 – Getting Started; This chapter provides the basics of how to use your SC-T35.
  • Page 24 – Learning the Basics; Power on your SC-T35; Microsoft Remote Desktop Services (RDP sessions); Three client modes are available for your SC-T35:; quickly
  • Page 25 – Power On your SC-T35; connected and turned on; Press the Power button to turn on the client. Wait a moment for; ViewSonic Quick Connection Screen
  • Page 26 – Configure the Time Zone; To set the time zone for your SC-T35, please do the following:; Setup; icon to launch ViewSonic Client Setup.; to apply, and then close ViewSonic Client Setup.; ViewSonic Client Setup; Navigation Area
  • Page 27 – Return to the Quick Connection Screen; To return to; Local Linux Desktop; ViewSonic Quick Connection
  • Page 28 – Access Desktops or Applications
  • Page 29 – Accessing Microsoft Remote Desktop Services; on ViewSonic Quick Connection screen (see the screen in; Connect; on the left of the Computer field.; OK; Esc; The remote desktop will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 30 – Accessing Citrix Services; Connecting to the Server; Log On; FQDN is the acronym of Fully Qualified Domain Name.; Logging On to Citrix Services; When connected to the server, the; first; I Understand the Risks; ViewSonic Citrix Connection Screen
  • Page 31 – The following are some examples of Citrix Logon screens.; Citrix Logon Screen
  • Page 33 – Accessing Virtual Desktops and Applications; You will enter the; Use; Desktop Selection screen; Desktop Selection Screen
  • Page 34 – Application Selection screen; Application Selection Screen
  • Page 35 – Desktop Selection; Log Off; Citrix Logon screen; ViewSonic Quick Connection screen; Virtual Application Examples
  • Page 36 – Accessing VMware View Services; To access VMware View services, please do the following:; Continue; A Welcome window might appear, click; drop-down menu to select the domain, and then click
  • Page 37 – The virtual desktop will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 38 – Configuring Client Settings
  • Page 39 – ViewSonic Client Setup; On ViewSonic Quick Connection screen, click the; Interface Overview
  • Page 41 – Configuring System Settings; Tab; settings of; System; tab, click the tab on ViewSonic Client Setup.; System Tab Overview
  • Page 43 – Configuring Time Zone and Time Server; The IP address of the default time server is; Save
  • Page 44 – Setting Access Privileges and Password Only for Administrators; Under the Administrator section, click to check
  • Page 45 – Setting Access Privileges and Password Also for Standard Users; Under the User section, click to check; The User section appears only when; Active Admin Authorization; Type in the desired password, and then click
  • Page 46 – Configuring Shadow Settings for Remote Assistance; Under the Shadow section, click to check; Enable Shadow; if it’s not checked.; By default, the Shadow feature is enabled. Click; Change Password; the next step to set your password.
  • Page 47 – to save all the changes.; on the target client, an icon
  • Page 48 – Updating Firmware from the Host Server; allows client users to update firmware from its host server.
  • Page 49 – Update firmware
  • Page 50 – Enabling or Disabling the Appliance Mode; For more information on these modes, please refer to sections:; Enabling the Appliance Mode; To enable the Appliance mode, please do the following:; Applications; ”4.6.3 Configuring Basic RDP Connection Settings” on page 80
  • Page 51 – “4.6.5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings” on page 83; Other settings of the Appliance mode appear.
  • Page 53 – Disabling the Appliance Mode
  • Page 54 – Enabling or Disabling the Quick Connection Mode
  • Page 55 – to enable/disable the Quick Connection; to apply the change.
  • Page 56 – to allow/disallow the execution of the command-line functions.; to confirm your change.; On the local Linux desktop, click; START; to open the
  • Page 57 – 0 Collecting Event Logs and Capturing Related Screens; The; Collecting Event Logs; To collect event logs of your SC-T35, please do the following:; You can find the log file set named
  • Page 58 – Capturing Error-Related Screens; to open the screen capturing program.
  • Page 59 – Configuring User Interface Settings; User Interface; User Interface Tab Overview
  • Page 64 – Customizing Desktop and System Language Settings; a description of each setting item.
  • Page 66 – Hiding or Showing Quick Access Shortcuts; disabled
  • Page 68 – following table for a description of each setting item.; Up arrow
  • Page 69 – If; On resume, password protect
  • Page 70 – Configuring External Device Settings; Devices; Devices Tab Overview
  • Page 71 – Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices; Tick/untick the checkboxes to choose the desired settings.
  • Page 72 – to save your change.; For your changes to take effect, you need to restart your system.; Manually Mount and Unmount Attached USB Storage Devices; Enable Automount; is checked (see section “4.4.3 Configuring Settings for USB; Right click the desktop icon of the attached USB storage device.; Mount Volume; to mount\unmount the attached USB storage device.
  • Page 73 – Disabling or Enabling Attached Audio Devices; To disable/enable attached audio devices, please do the following:; Audio; to confirm your selection.
  • Page 74 – on the top of the Printer list.
  • Page 75 – filled out in the field.; attached local printer.
  • Page 78 – Configuring Network Settings; Network; the tab on ViewSonic Client Setup.; Network Tab Overview
  • Page 79 – Configuring Wired Network Settings; Using a Dynamic IP Address; DHCP; address to your SC-T35 thin client. This is the default setting.; Using a Static IP Address
  • Page 80 – The red asterisks indicate the required fields.
  • Page 81 – Obtaining DNS Server Addresses Automatically; Manual setting; or
  • Page 82 – Creating the Mapping of IP Addresses to Names of Host Servers; Creating the Mapping List; to open the Mapping list.
  • Page 83 – full; Managing the Mapping List
  • Page 84 – Establishing and Stopping a Wireless Connection; Wireless; setting also allows you to configure and manage wireless network; Establishing a Wireless Network Connection; to open the Wireless Network list.; Click to check the desired wireless network. The Connect
  • Page 85 – A window appears prompting for confirmation or authentication.; Type in the required password, and then click; to confirm the establishment; connected
  • Page 86 – Stopping a Wireless Network Connection
  • Page 87 – Configuring Wireless Network Settings; Adjusting Connection settings for a Wireless Network; and; IPV4 Settings; . For instructions on how; General; Configuring General Settings for Wireless Network Connections; Connections; tab will be listed on the drop-down menu.
  • Page 88 – Configuring Service Access Settings; Applications Tab Overview
  • Page 90 – Configuring Basic RDP Connection Settings; The RDP Connection list appears in the Configuration area.
  • Page 92 – In the Server Settings section, click; corresponding fields automatically.; to add this RDP connection entry.
  • Page 93 – Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings; Example: Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
  • Page 95 – Application
  • Page 96 – The default for an RDP connection is enabled.
  • Page 99 – Configuring ICA Connection Settings; Citrix ICA; or Citrix Knowledge Center at; Four connection types are available:
  • Page 100 – Connection Type: Web Logon
  • Page 101 – as default, and then type in the desired; desktop and START menu.
  • Page 102 – Connection Type: XenDesktop; sub-tab, click the Connection Type drop-down menu to select
  • Page 103 – to discover available; drop-down menu to select the desired desktop group, and then click
  • Page 104 – Connection Type: XenApp
  • Page 105 – menu to select the desired application, and then click
  • Page 106 – Connection Type: Server Connection
  • Page 108 – Accessing Citrix Services Directly; To access Citrix services directly, please do the following:; Accessing Citrix Services through the Web Browser; The Web browser is launched in; Citrix Logon Screen Example: XenApp 6.0 Fundamentals
  • Page 109 – Type in the required credentials, and then click; Citrix Logon Screen Example: XenDesktop 5.6 Platinum
  • Page 110 – Selection Screen Example: XenDesktop 5.6 Platinum
  • Page 111 – PowerPoint Viewer, Adobe Reader, and Notepad; Virtual Desktop Example: Windows 7 Ultimate
  • Page 112 – Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings; Settings for the Connection Type of Web Logon
  • Page 113 – No options are available under the; sub-tab in the connection type of
  • Page 114 – Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktop
  • Page 118 – Settings for the Connection Type of XenApp
  • Page 122 – Settings for the Connection Type of Server Connection
  • Page 126 – Configuring VMware View Connection Settings
  • Page 127 – then click; on the local desktop and START menu.
  • Page 128 – Importing a Security Certificate through a USB Storage Device; Copy the PEM format certificate to a USB storage device.
  • Page 129 – to see more information on the imported certificate.; Importing the Certificate from a View Connection Server; as the import source of your certificate.
  • Page 130 – Detail; Close
  • Page 131 – Connect Insecurely; A Welcome window might appear. Click; down menu to select the domain, and then click
  • Page 132 – Full Screen - All Monitors; Double click to select the desired desktop.
  • Page 133 – 2 Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings
  • Page 136 – Appendices
  • Page 137 – A.1 Resetting Your SC-T35 to the Factory Default; Six options are available on ViewSonic Thin Client Menu:; Reset Mode
  • Page 138 – A.2 SC-T35 Updating Firmware with a USB Flash Drive; The System Information window appears.; Step 1: Prepare the USB Flash Drive for Firmware Update; firmware; The name of the folder
  • Page 139 – Step 2: Update the Frimware of your SC-T35 Thin Client; VGA; Use arrow keys on the keyboard to select
  • Page 141 – The Scenario where Applicable; the later; to open the Client Setup console.; to create a new entry of
  • Page 142 – The default is disabled.; RD Gateway; Refer to the above table to configure the settings, and then click; Importing Certificates for Remote Computers; Importing certificates through a USB storage device
  • Page 146 – A.4 Configuration for RD Gateway and Power Saving; Bypass RD Gateway for local address; is enabled by default.
  • Page 147 – The Display Sleep mode is disabled by default.
  • Page 148 – Specifications; ViewSonic SC-T35 thin client; x DC IN
  • Page 149 – Other Information; Customer Support; You will need the product serial number.; Website
  • Page 150 – Limited Warranty; ViewSonic; What the warranty covers:; KLVZDUUDQW\LVYDOLGRQO\IRUWKH¿UVWFRQVXPHUSXUFKDVHU; What the warranty does not cover:; b. Any damage of the product due to shipment.; Limitation of implied warranties:
  • Page 151 – Exclusion of damages:; Any claim against the customer by any other party.
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i Compliance Information FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired ...

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