Epson BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 manual Connections Management, Using the Connections Properties Sheet

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BOSSTX2 CE 5.0 User's Manual

4 Connections Management

The Terminal Connection Manager dialog box is designed to help you manage your terminal's network connections. The dialog box displays after the terminal's initial splash screen, and consists of the Connections properties sheet and the Configure properties sheet. The following figure shows the Terminal Connection Manager dialog box.

Terminal Connection Manager

4.1 Using the Connections Properties Sheet

The functions of the Connections properties sheet are used to make (connect to) terminal network connections. The following figure shows the Connections properties sheet.

Connections Properties Sheet

4.2 Using the Configure Properties Sheet

The Configure properties sheet allows the user to Add, Edit, Delete, and configure connections. The following figure shows

the Configure properties sheet.

Configure Properties Sheet

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Contents Windows-Based Terminal Table of Contents Chapter Desktop Mode Trademarks FCC StatementLicense Agreement IMPORTANT-READ Carefully System Software Performance of the Software is with YOU WBTs Terminal SpecificationsProduct Overview Terminal Overview Terminal FeaturesConnecting the Terminal Connector Descriptions Parallel Port Connector VGA ConnectorSerial Port Connectors COM1, COM2 Power ConnectorMore device drivers have been supported in CE5.0 Before you use the CE5.0…Two user interface styles supported Hot-keys Functions Initial Terminal SetupSetup Wizard IP Address Network ConfigurationUse the IP information supplied by Dhcp Enable/Disable Name Resolution Services Specify a static IP addressAlternative Display Settings Select the Printer Port Local Printer SetupLocal Printer Setup Select the Printer PortPage Name Your Printer for COM1, COM2, LPT1 Select the Printer ModelSelect the Printer Model Name Your Printer for NetworkConfigure Another Printer FinishUser Defined Set Default Printer Finish the Setup Wizard FinishConnections Management Using the Connections Properties SheetUsing the Configure Properties Sheet Creating New Connections Choosing a Connection ProtocolRDP Connections Terminal Connection WizardPage General Tab Display TabLocal Resource Tab Programs TabCreating a New ICA Connection Entry ICA ConnectionsExperience Tab To create a new connection entryPage Server Location dialog box appears Select a Title for the ICA Connection page appears Connecting to a Citrix ServerTo start a previously defined connection To change the properties of a connection entry Connection Manager dialog box, click ConfigureChanging a Connection Entry Click OK to save your changes Specifying Logon InformationSetting Connection Entry Options Changing the Window PropertiesChanging the Title of the Connection Entry Configuring Firewall SettingsClick the Firewall Settings tab ‹ Configuring Alternate Address Translation Click Connect via Socks proxySelecting the Connection Type Remote Dial-Up ConnectionMake New Connection Click Use alternate address for firewall connectionDevice Properties Port SettingMake New Dial-Up Connection Call Options 1.5 TCP/IP SettingsTCP/IP Settings Name Servers Dial-Up Connection Security SettingCountry, Area code and Telephone To start PPP Dial-Up Connection Direct Connection Direct ConnectionMake a New Direct Connection Make a New Virtual Private Network Connection Virtual Private Network ConnectionTo Start Direct Connection L2TPMake a PPP over Ethernet Connection PPP over Ethernet Connection PPPoETo start Virtual Private Network Connection To Make a New Microsoft Internet Explorer Connection Microsoft Internet Explorer ConnectionTo start a PPP over Ethernet Connection Page Page Page To Make a New Microsoft Media Player Connection Microsoft Media PlayerTo Start a Microsoft Internet Explorer Connection MediaPlayer Editor To Start a Microsoft Media Player ConnectionMultiple Auto Reconnect Advanced Function for ConnectionsMultiple Auto Start-Up General Tab Reset the terminal to factory default property settingsTerminal Properties Display Properties Sheet Display ConfigurationEnable Screen Saver Printers Properties Sheet Control Panel TabPrinters Properties Select the Printer Model Keyboard Properties Sheet Keyboard InputOwner Properties 6.3.3.1 Identification System Properties 4.1General Password SettingNetwork ID Copyrights Sheet MemoryDevice Sheet Mouse Properties Volume & Sound Properties 6.3.6.1 VolumeNetwork Information Mouse PropertiesSound Storage Manager Properties Regional and Language Setting Regional settingDate/Time Properties Time NumberCurrency Network Status Properties DateInput Language Security Properties Ping Properties Application Properties Line Printer Daemon SetupSetup for LPD ThinPrintPage Page Add a remote printer For ExamplePage Global ICA Client Settings LPD PrintingDefault Name Value Description Configuring HotkeysDefault ICA WBT Client Hotkeys Configuring Global Preferences To Change the Default HotkeysSever Location Tick Connect via Socks proxy Firewall SettingsConfiguring Alternate Address Translation Update Configuration FTP UpdatePNLite Settings CertificatesTerminal Service Client License Trust the CertificatesTouch Panel Settings Desktop Style To manually map a client printer on a MetaFrame server Using ICA Local PrinterMapping Client Printers on MetaFrame for Windows Display Properties Desktop ModeControl Panel Add a Connection General PropertiesTask Bar Advanced Function on Desktop ModeTask Manager Alt+Tab Hot Key FunctionsCtrl+Alt+End

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