Hardware Reference Guide: HP t5145/t5540/t5545/t5630 Thin Clients
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... necessary drivers. See Installing the USB Device on the monitor, the thin client, and any device you to install a USB mouse and a USB keyboard in worst case conditions. NOTE: In addition to following procedure to install two USB devices in the compartment indicate the device can download select hardware drivers from the electrical outlet. Replace the side access panel and metal side cover. Load any external devices and power cords. 10. Removing the Secure USB Compartment Cover Use the following these instructions, follow...
... necessary drivers. See Installing the USB Device on the monitor, the thin client, and any device you to install a USB mouse and a USB keyboard in worst case conditions. NOTE: In addition to following procedure to install two USB devices in the compartment indicate the device can download select hardware drivers from the electrical outlet. Replace the side access panel and metal side cover. Load any external devices and power cords. 10. Removing the Secure USB Compartment Cover Use the following these instructions, follow...
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... keyboard function keys 9 layout 8 Windows logo key 9 L line-out audio location 5 lock, cable, slot location 4 M management solutions 2 metal side cover removing 14 replacing 15 microphone connector location 3 mounting holes, VESA 5 mounting options on back of monitor stand 24 on wall 24 under desk 24 with flat panel on wall 24 mounting thin client 22 mouse functions 9 N non-supported orientations in a drawer 29 under a monitor 29 O options installing 11 supported 11 USB device 16 orientation horizontal 5 vertical 6 P parallel connector 5 power button location 3 power connector location 5 32...
... keyboard function keys 9 layout 8 Windows logo key 9 L line-out audio location 5 lock, cable, slot location 4 M management solutions 2 metal side cover removing 14 replacing 15 microphone connector location 3 mounting holes, VESA 5 mounting options on back of monitor stand 24 on wall 24 under desk 24 with flat panel on wall 24 mounting thin client 22 mouse functions 9 N non-supported orientations in a drawer 29 under a monitor 29 O options installing 11 supported 11 USB device 16 orientation horizontal 5 vertical 6 P parallel connector 5 power button location 3 power connector location 5 32...
HP Device Manager User Manual
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... Time and Timeout 183 Write Filter Policy Setting 185 Task Settings ...186 Status Walker Configuration ...187 Authentication Management ...188 Key Management ...188 Gateway Access Control 191 Report Management ...193 Adding a Report Template 193 Importing a Report Plug-in File 197 Generating a Report Using a Report Template 198 Template Plugin Management ...200 Importing a Template Plugin 200 Removing a Template Plugin 200 8 Repository Management Configuring the Repository ...201 Creating an FTP...
... Time and Timeout 183 Write Filter Policy Setting 185 Task Settings ...186 Status Walker Configuration ...187 Authentication Management ...188 Key Management ...188 Gateway Access Control 191 Report Management ...193 Adding a Report Template 193 Importing a Report Plug-in File 197 Generating a Report Using a Report Template 198 Template Plugin Management ...200 Importing a Template Plugin 200 Removing a Template Plugin 200 8 Repository Management Configuring the Repository ...201 Creating an FTP...
HP Device Manager User Manual
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Double-click onAdd/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs window will be asked to activate the Device Manager configuration program. 5. Select HP Device Manager from the list of currently installed programs. 4. Uninstalling Device Manager 31 Uninstalling Device Manager 1. Click Change/Remove to confirm your decision. You will appear. 3. Click OK to continue. Open the Microsoft Windows Control Panel (On a Windows 2000 system, select Start > Settings > Control Panel). 2.
Double-click onAdd/Remove Programs. The Add/Remove Programs window will be asked to activate the Device Manager configuration program. 5. Select HP Device Manager from the list of currently installed programs. 4. Uninstalling Device Manager 31 Uninstalling Device Manager 1. Click Change/Remove to confirm your decision. You will appear. 3. Click OK to continue. Open the Microsoft Windows Control Panel (On a Windows 2000 system, select Start > Settings > Control Panel). 2.
HP Device Manager User Manual
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... image management 130 importing 176 selecting for templates 177 repository management add element 206 requirements FTP 10 network 10 result template, opening 85 router, configuring for PXE 29 rules applying tasks 86 automatic 86 S security authentication management 188 filter 65 gateway access control 191 key management 188 user authentication 166 server management 2 settings applying 97 changing file and registry 143 cloning 95 configuring display 101 configuring Firefox 108 configuring Internet Explorer 107 configuring keyboard...
... image management 130 importing 176 selecting for templates 177 repository management add element 206 requirements FTP 10 network 10 result template, opening 85 router, configuring for PXE 29 rules applying tasks 86 automatic 86 S security authentication management 188 filter 65 gateway access control 191 key management 188 user authentication 166 server management 2 settings applying 97 changing file and registry 143 cloning 95 configuring display 101 configuring Firefox 108 configuring Internet Explorer 107 configuring keyboard...
HP Device Manager User Manual
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... 3 terms used in manual 6 time, configuring settings 103 timeout 183 toolbar, console 46 tools menu, management console 43 troubleshooting 5 view authentication key 190 management console menu 43 W walking with IP list 40 with IP range 38 write filter policy setting 185 U UDP ports required 10 uninstalling Device Manager 31 updating agent version 157 authentication key 188 images 140 user management 159 users adding 159 assigning to groups 160, 164 authentication 166 changing password 161...
... 3 terms used in manual 6 time, configuring settings 103 timeout 183 toolbar, console 46 tools menu, management console 43 troubleshooting 5 view authentication key 190 management console menu 43 W walking with IP list 40 with IP range 38 write filter policy setting 185 U UDP ports required 10 uninstalling Device Manager 31 updating agent version 157 authentication key 188 images 140 user management 159 users adding 159 assigning to groups 160, 164 authentication 166 changing password 161...
HP ThinPro Administrator's Guide (HP t5145, t5545 Thin Client)
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Jobs Tab To delete print jobs: 1. Select a job from the Select Printer list. 2. To delete all jobs, click Delete All. 4. SCIM Input Method Setup NOTE: This feature is not present or supported on the HP ThinPro (128 MB) image for the t5145 model (available via web download only). 68 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW Select a printer from the list and click Delete. 3. Click Refresh to refresh the view.
Jobs Tab To delete print jobs: 1. Select a job from the Select Printer list. 2. To delete all jobs, click Delete All. 4. SCIM Input Method Setup NOTE: This feature is not present or supported on the HP ThinPro (128 MB) image for the t5145 model (available via web download only). 68 Chapter 2 Installation ENWW Select a printer from the list and click Delete. 3. Click Refresh to refresh the view.
TeemTalk 7.0 User Manual
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... on the fonts installed. 212 Setup Options There are separate entries for displaying characters. Selecting User Defined will enable manual selection of national codepage to be used. SBCS Character Set Factory default: 697 This is a numeric value specifying the single-byte character set codepage to use. National Codepage Settings Factory default: User Defined This specifies the type of the Codepage and Character Set using the following options. SBCS Codepage Factory default: 37 This...
... on the fonts installed. 212 Setup Options There are separate entries for displaying characters. Selecting User Defined will enable manual selection of national codepage to be used. SBCS Character Set Factory default: 697 This is a numeric value specifying the single-byte character set codepage to use. National Codepage Settings Factory default: User Defined This specifies the type of the Codepage and Character Set using the following options. SBCS Codepage Factory default: 37 This...
TeemTalk 7.0 User Manual
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... Emulation Model 11 & 31 Specification • IBM 3151 Ascii Display Station Reference Manual (GA18-263401. 1989). Stratus V102 Specification Limitations • V102 Display Terminal Operator's Manual (TVI 131974-00 June 1985). • Page print flip mode not supported. • Serial configuration commands not supported. • Select character set commands not supported. Product Specification • No Auxillary port support. • No Control Unit customisation. • The specification is not supported. • Ansi media...
... Emulation Model 11 & 31 Specification • IBM 3151 Ascii Display Station Reference Manual (GA18-263401. 1989). Stratus V102 Specification Limitations • V102 Display Terminal Operator's Manual (TVI 131974-00 June 1985). • Page print flip mode not supported. • Serial configuration commands not supported. • Select character set commands not supported. Product Specification • No Auxillary port support. • No Control Unit customisation. • The specification is not supported. • Ansi media...
TeemTalk 7.0 User Manual
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... screen background colour 59 Attributes dialog 58 Auto Logon Options dialog 34 C capture file 272 Clipboard Options dialog 65 command line options 275 emulation workspace 285 session configuration 276 using 275 window appearance 279 compose character sequences 41 configuration bar 15 configuration file 11 connecting to the host 17 connection type 18 Session menu 18 Session Wizard 9 contacting HP 5 control characters in programmed key/button 289 conventions used...
... screen background colour 59 Attributes dialog 58 Auto Logon Options dialog 34 C capture file 272 Clipboard Options dialog 65 command line options 275 emulation workspace 285 session configuration 276 using 275 window appearance 279 compose character sequences 41 configuration bar 15 configuration file 11 connecting to the host 17 connection type 18 Session menu 18 Session Wizard 9 contacting HP 5 control characters in programmed key/button 289 conventions used...
HP Virtual Desktop Infrastructure with Citrix XenDesktop Getting Started Guide
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... monitored. For more information about Care Packs, refer to have purchased a Care Pack (service upgrade), call HP: • Technical support registration number (if applicable) • Product serial number • Product model name and number • Product identification number • Applicable error messages • Add-on boards or hardware • Third-party hardware or software • Operating system type and revision level Configuration 11 This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Technical support HP...
... monitored. For more information about Care Packs, refer to have purchased a Care Pack (service upgrade), call HP: • Technical support registration number (if applicable) • Product serial number • Product model name and number • Product identification number • Applicable error messages • Add-on boards or hardware • Third-party hardware or software • Operating system type and revision level Configuration 11 This service is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Technical support HP...
HP Image Manager 5.0: Quick Setup Guide
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This service is booted in Admin mode off this change to the Startup folder for Windows, so that opens a browser with the URL /client. Modifying the client image to support Desktop Manager Console Within the client image, you need to make these changes while the client is enabled by default in the option kits provided by HP. To manually install and configure this icon also to be running and enabled to 90, check the Enable remote Shutdown/ Reboot check-box, and check...
This service is booted in Admin mode off this change to the Startup folder for Windows, so that opens a browser with the URL /client. Modifying the client image to support Desktop Manager Console Within the client image, you need to make these changes while the client is enabled by default in the option kits provided by HP. To manually install and configure this icon also to be running and enabled to 90, check the Enable remote Shutdown/ Reboot check-box, and check...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5630, t5545, t5145, and t5540 Thin Clients
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...) Processor Speed (view only) Amount of All Errors, No Errors, or All But Keyboard when POST Error has been detected. Default is All But Keyboard. Default is Network. IDE Primary Master Indicates ATA Flash settings. Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features Table 4-4 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features Option Description Quick Power-on state for specific Setup options may vary depending on the hardware configuration. Halt On Allows you to boot the system. Enabled/Disabled. Default is OFF. 22 Chapter 4 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility Default...
...) Processor Speed (view only) Amount of All Errors, No Errors, or All But Keyboard when POST Error has been detected. Default is All But Keyboard. Default is Network. IDE Primary Master Indicates ATA Flash settings. Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features Table 4-4 Setup Utility-Advanced BIOS Features Option Description Quick Power-on state for specific Setup options may vary depending on the hardware configuration. Halt On Allows you to boot the system. Enabled/Disabled. Default is OFF. 22 Chapter 4 BIOS Settings, (F10) Utility Default...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5630, t5545, t5145, and t5540 Thin Clients
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... hard drive controller or the drive. If the system cannot boot using the current CMOS configuration, the BIOS can override the current configuration with a set of the memory error. For the t5000 Series, this error. Beep Code 1 long, 2 short 1 long, 3 short Description A video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to Removing and Replacing the Battery on replacing the battery, refer to display any additional information. Error: Non-System disk or disk error The BIOS was unable to Restoring the Flash Image...
... hard drive controller or the drive. If the system cannot boot using the current CMOS configuration, the BIOS can override the current configuration with a set of the memory error. For the t5000 Series, this error. Beep Code 1 long, 2 short 1 long, 3 short Description A video error has occurred and the BIOS cannot initialize the video screen to Removing and Replacing the Battery on replacing the battery, refer to display any additional information. Error: Non-System disk or disk error The BIOS was unable to Restoring the Flash Image...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5630, t5545, t5145, and t5540 Thin Clients
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...; Power connector ● Keyboard ● Mouse ● Network RJ-45 connector ● Monitor The thin client unit does not power on. 1. Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting If the thin client is experiencing operating problems or will not power on, review the following connectors are located inside the RJ-45 connector on the top, rear panel of the thin client. The thin client unit powers on the network RJ-45 1. a splash screen, but does not connect to the server, re-image the unit. If network LEDs still do not light, run...
...; Power connector ● Keyboard ● Mouse ● Network RJ-45 connector ● Monitor The thin client unit does not power on. 1. Troubleshooting Basic Troubleshooting If the thin client is experiencing operating problems or will not power on, review the following connectors are located inside the RJ-45 connector on the top, rear panel of the thin client. The thin client unit powers on the network RJ-45 1. a splash screen, but does not connect to the server, re-image the unit. If network LEDs still do not light, run...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5630, t5545, t5145, and t5540 Thin Clients
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... the thin client will boot to enter Setup", remove the USB media. Select Software & Driver Downloads. 3. Under BIOS, click the Download button next to the BIOS you will need the following instructions 1. Connect the external USB diskette drive to download. 6. On a working computer navigate to the thin client. In the For Product box, type the thin client model number, and then click the arrow. 4. NOTE: Before powering on the thin client, check to make sure there are , disconnect them. If there are no audio, video, or keyboard support...
... the thin client will boot to enter Setup", remove the USB media. Select Software & Driver Downloads. 3. Under BIOS, click the Download button next to the BIOS you will need the following instructions 1. Connect the external USB diskette drive to download. 6. On a working computer navigate to the thin client. In the For Product box, type the thin client model number, and then click the arrow. 4. NOTE: Before powering on the thin client, check to make sure there are , disconnect them. If there are no audio, video, or keyboard support...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5630, t5545, t5145, and t5540 Thin Clients
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... USB flash drive to transfer to locally update the system BIOS on your thin client. WARNING! DOS utility that drive and directory, execute the downloaded file and follow the on , the BIOS is automatically restored from the HP Web site at: http://www.hp.com/, select Software and Driver Downloads, and then enter the model number of your hard drive. Power on to reboot the computer during the recovery process. At power on -screen instructions. 3. Do not turn off power...
... USB flash drive to transfer to locally update the system BIOS on your thin client. WARNING! DOS utility that drive and directory, execute the downloaded file and follow the on , the BIOS is automatically restored from the HP Web site at: http://www.hp.com/, select Software and Driver Downloads, and then enter the model number of your hard drive. Power on to reboot the computer during the recovery process. At power on -screen instructions. 3. Do not turn off power...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5630, t5545, t5145, and t5540 Thin Clients
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...B basic troubleshooting 28 battery, replacing 13 beep codes 27 BIOS restoring 61 updating 62 BIOS settings 20 C cable lock slot location 3 cable routing slot 4 cautions ambient temperature 8 HP Quick Release 17 mounting thin client 19 static electricity 7 changing BIOS settings in the repset utility 20 using the F10 utility 21 components front panel 2 rear panel 4 top 3 configuring a PXE server 54 configuring Remote Installation Services 55 D description 1 diagnostics and troubleshooting 25 dimensions 51 diskette drive 14 diskless troubleshooting 29 download hardware drivers 8 DVI-D connector...
...B basic troubleshooting 28 battery, replacing 13 beep codes 27 BIOS restoring 61 updating 62 BIOS settings 20 C cable lock slot location 3 cable routing slot 4 cautions ambient temperature 8 HP Quick Release 17 mounting thin client 19 static electricity 7 changing BIOS settings in the repset utility 20 using the F10 utility 21 components front panel 2 rear panel 4 top 3 configuring a PXE server 54 configuring Remote Installation Services 55 D description 1 diagnostics and troubleshooting 25 dimensions 51 diskette drive 14 diskless troubleshooting 29 download hardware drivers 8 DVI-D connector...
Troubleshooting Guide: HP t5630, t5545, t5145, and t5540 Thin Clients
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... side cover 11 secure USB compartment cover 9 side access panel 11 restore 53 restoring a corrupt BIOS 61 restoring the flash image 48 RIS menu 56 RJ-45 connector location 4 rubber feet, installing 4 S secure cable routing slot 4 secure USB compartment location 2, 3 ports 3 removing cover 8 replacing cover 9 security cable routing slot 12 USB devices 12 serial connector location 4 serial number location 2 setting user permissions on the Active Directory Server 55 Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features 22 Integrated Peripherals 23 Main Menu 21 Power Management Setup 24 Standard CMOS features...
... side cover 11 secure USB compartment cover 9 side access panel 11 restore 53 restoring a corrupt BIOS 61 restoring the flash image 48 RIS menu 56 RJ-45 connector location 4 rubber feet, installing 4 S secure cable routing slot 4 secure USB compartment location 2, 3 ports 3 removing cover 8 replacing cover 9 security cable routing slot 12 USB devices 12 serial connector location 4 serial number location 2 setting user permissions on the Active Directory Server 55 Setup Utility Advanced BIOS Features 22 Integrated Peripherals 23 Main Menu 21 Power Management Setup 24 Standard CMOS features...
Installing and Configuring HP Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) Multimedia and USB Enhancement Software for Linux
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... Communicate Deluxe causes session to the Configuration section, above. Frequently Asked Questions Q: I need to crash. You do not need to run it ? A: Please download the required add-on your t5545. How do I recently bought an HP t5545 in December 2008. USB drive with EXT3 format may cause HP Virtual Client server to download or buy anything else. This device is not supported. Q: I get it ? A: You have everything...
... Communicate Deluxe causes session to the Configuration section, above. Frequently Asked Questions Q: I need to crash. You do not need to run it ? A: Please download the required add-on your t5545. How do I recently bought an HP t5545 in December 2008. USB drive with EXT3 format may cause HP Virtual Client server to download or buy anything else. This device is not supported. Q: I get it ? A: You have everything...