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Virtual Network Computing (VNC) Viewer

VNC Server is factory-installed on your terminal and is by default automatically launched on log-on. It allows the terminal to be operated/monitored (“shadowed”) from a remote machine on which VNC Viewer is installed, primarily for troubleshooting and support purposes. The administrator may open a VNC Server dialog box that allows the password to be changed and properties to be set. An administrator wanting to shadow your terminal must run the VNC Viewer component on the remote machine (accessed either from the Rapport Remote Administration software or from a separate installation). The administrator using the VNC Viewer must know the password to the server component on your machine as well as your machine’s IP address or valid DNS name. Refer to “WinVNC” in “Remote Administration and Firmware Upgrades” for information about VNC.

Model Summary

Note

Terminal data sheets, the product registration form, and information about

Rapport Remote Administration Software are available through the Wyse

Web site, http://www.wyse.com.

Model 9235LE

Model 9235LE is a small-footprint, modular XPE-based terminal (see Figure 1). The connections for power, the network, a monitor, and a keyboard are on the back panel of the terminal (the mouse plugs into the keyboard). The power push-button switch is on the top of the unit.

Figure 1 Model 9235LE Terminal

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Wyse Technology WintermTM 9000 manual Virtual Network Computing VNC Viewer, Model 9235LE