Samsung Syncmaster 911lt Quick Start Guide
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Introduction Welcome Congratulations on purchasing one of the Samsung Linux-based Thin Client models. The Samsung Thin Clients are composed of state-of-the-ar t hardware and an operating system based on the Samsung Flash Linux Technology. We have done our best to deliver an excellent product and we promise to provide support and service of the same quality. Please refer to the Software Feature Comparison List to get an overview of the supported software features and protocols of...
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PXE Network Boot Support Yes Yes SSH Yes Yes DHCP Yes Yes DPMS Yes Yes Screen Saver Yes Yes USB Mass Storage Yes Yes File Browser EmelFM2 EmelFM2 Smart Card Support Yes Yes Icewm 1.2.32 1.2.32 Thin Print Yes Yes Boot Procedure System BIOS The BIOS looks for extensions in the appropriate memory area. The next step is the execution of the master boot record, which starts a secondary stage loader. Secondary Stage Loader and Boot Menu The secondary stage loader...
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Control Center (Global Settings) Starting the Control Center Once the STC boots up, you have the option to set the STC as per your choice using the settings provided in the Control Panel. The Control Panel can be accessed using two methods. From the start menu Select the Settings option from the Start Menu. You can set up your STC using the options provided in the Settings tab. The various setting options provided are zDisplay zInput zPrinter zNetwork zTime zSystem...
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Resolution It can be set to any one of the following screen size. z800 x 600 z1024 x 768 z1280 x 1024 Color It can be set to any one of the following color depths. z8 bit ( Low Color / 256 Colors) z16 bit ( High Color / 65,535 Colors) z24 bit ( True Color / 16.7 Million Colors) Screen Saver It can be set to any one of following types with Waiting Time. zNone : In this, the screensaver option is disabled. This is the default choice. zFloating : In this, a bitmap image is used...
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Keyboard Type Choose your keyboard type from the available options from the drop box. Character Repeat In this section you can set the auto repeat behavior for the keyboard: zRepeat delay: - Sets the delay time (in relative value) between pressing a key and the start of the auto repeat mode. zRepeat rate: - Sets the number of repeated characters per second (relative scale). At Boot Option This sub-menu has three options to be set zNum Lock : - Enable this if Num Lock is to be...
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zSession Name: - Enter the name for the session to be saved or loaded. zLoad / Save / Delete: - For loading, saving or deleting a saved session from memory. It is possible to select/create a new/existing mo unt point using the Control Centre dialog boxes itself. The process is described here along with figures. zFirst the IP address of the NFS server is given. zIt automatically lists all the directories shared on that NFS server which can be seen like this. zThen the directory where the...
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It is possible to select/create a new/existing mo unt point using the Control Centre dialog boxes itself. The process is described here along with figures. zFirst the IP address of the Samba server is given. zIt automatically lists all the directories shared on that Samba server which can be seen as shown in the figure below. zThen the directory where the share has to be mounted is selected. zThen a new empty directory is created and named accordingly. zThen the folder created is selected and...
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ICA Global Settings Citrix® Independent Computing Architecture (ICA)® allows users to connect remotely to servers running Citrix MetaFrame. ICA Client offers quick, secure access to applications, content, and entire desktops published on servers running MetaFrame. ICA separates the user interface from the application while keeping the logic on the server. By doing this, only screen updates, mouse clicks and keystrokes traverse the connection media. This ICA Global Settings section describes how...
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accessible on the network and using the chosen browsing protocol. TCP/IP If your network configuration uses routers or gateways, or to eliminate additional network traffic by the broadcasts, you can set specific server addresses for the Citrix servers from which the list of available servers and/or published applications should be requested. You can place more than one address in the Address List to continue allowing clients to connect and function even if one or several of the servers is/are...
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and over again. Set the maximum size of local system memory (in kilobytes) to be used for caching and the minimum size of bitmaps to be cached and the directory the files should be stored locally. A too high setting might leave the Thin Client with too low memory for its system and other applications! In doubt, you have the possibility of adding RAM to your Thin Client. Drive Mapping Drive Mapping makes any directory mounted on your Thin Client available to you during ICA sessions on Citrix...