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Page 1 - Thin Client

SC-T45Thin ClientUser GuideModel No. VS15166

Page 2 - Compliance Information

OverviewIntroduction21.1 IntroductionDesktop virtualization provides a new perspective to reconsider the design and implementation of an IT infrastru

Page 3 - Important Safety Instructions

OverviewExteriorViews31.4 ExteriorViews RightRearView LeftFrontViewRear PanelFront Panel

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OverviewPanel Components41.5 Panel Components Front Panel ComponentsNo. Component Sign Name Description1Power LED Indicates the status of power.2Po

Page 5 - For Your Records

OverviewPanel Components5Rear Panel ComponentsNo. Panel Component Sign Component Name Description6DVI-I port Connects to a monitor.7USB port Connects

Page 6 - About This User’s Manual

OverviewLED Indicators61.6 LED IndicatorsYour SC-T45 is equipped with a Power LED to indicate the state of power. The meanings of LED signals are des

Page 7 - Table of Contents

OverviewQuick Service Access with your SC-T457About the Behavior of System StartupEvery time when the system is started up, it will automatically log

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8Setting Up Your SC-T452 This chapter provides detailed instructions on how to set up your SC-T45 thin clients.2.1 Positioning Your SC-T45To mount you

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Setting Up Your SC-T45Positioning Your SC-T4592.1 Positioning Your SC-T45There are two ways to position your SC-T45:• Put it (with its stand) on a d

Page 10 - 1.3 PackageContents

Setting Up Your SC-T45Positioning Your SC-T4510Step 2: Understand Your Stand / VESA Mount Kit for SC-T45The stand for your SC-T45 is dual-purpose: it

Page 11 - 1.4 ExteriorViews

Setting Up Your SC-T45Positioning Your SC-T4511Step 3: Store Screws inside the BracketTo store screws inside the bracket, please do the following:NOTE

Page 12 - 1.5 Panel Components

iCompliance InformationFCC StatementThis device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this d

Page 13 - Overview

Setting Up Your SC-T45Getting Connected12Step 5: Mount Your SC-T45To mount your SC-T45 on the back of a monitor, please do the following:1. Refer to

Page 14 - (transmission activity)

Conguring Client Settings 13Conguring Client Settings3 This chapter provides instructions on how to congure advanced settings and customize your SC

Page 15 - Custom Desktop Shortcuts

Conguring Client SettingsViewSonic Client Setup143.1 ViewSonic Client Setup3.1.1 Interface OverviewTo access ViewSonic Client Setup on your SC-T45

Page 16 - Setting Up Your SC-T45

Conguring Client SettingsViewSonic Client Setup153.1.2 Client Settings at a GlanceThe following table provides a brief description of each setting i

Page 17 - 2.1 Positioning Your SC-T45

Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings163.2 Conguring System Settings3.2.1 System Tab OverviewSystem tab enables you to congure sett

Page 18 - Mount Holes on the Bracket

Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings173.2.2 Available Settings at a GlanceTab Setting Icon Description Section PageSystemPasswordClic

Page 19 - Square Hole

Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings183.2.3 Conguring the Access Privileges and Password of ViewSonic Client SetupYou can congure t

Page 20 - 2.2 Getting Connected

Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings19Setting Access Privileges and Password Also for Standard UsersTo set access privileges and passw

Page 21 - Conguring Client Settings

Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings20To enable the Shadow feature and set the password for remote assistance, please do the following

Page 22 - 3.1 ViewSonic Client Setup

Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings213.2.5 Updating Firmware from the Management ComputerUpdate Firmware allows client users to upda

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iiImportant Safety Instructions1. Read these instructions completely before using the equipment.2. Keep these instructions in a safe place.3. Hee

Page 24 - System Tab Overview

Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings223. Upon completion, a window appears notifying you that the Firmware list has been loaded.NOTE•

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings23Keep ACS congurationClick to choose whether to keep client settings.NOTE: If Yes is selected, a

Page 26 - Conguring System Settings

Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings242. Under the Snapshot section, click the drop-down menu to select where to store the system bac

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings252. Under the Firmware Update section, click the Firmware Type drop-down menu to select Snapshot

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings26With a System Snapshot on a USB Flash DriveIf you store the system snapshot of your client on a

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings277. Select USB, and then click Next to continue.8. The recovery system start restoring the snap

Page 30 - 4. Click OK to continue

Conguring Client SettingsConguring System Settings28To congure the FBWF settings, please do the following:1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, click Syst

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring External Device Settings293.3 Conguring External Device Settings3.3.1 Devices Tab OverviewDevices tab enables

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring External Device Settings303.3.3 Conguring Settings for USB Storage DevicesTo congure settings for USB storage

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring External Device Settings313.3.4 Disabling or Enabling Attached Audio DevicesTo disable/enable attached audio dev

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iiiDeclaration of RoHS ComplianceThis product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2002/95/EC of the European Parliament

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring User Interface Settings323.4 Conguring User Interface Settings3.4.1 User Interface Tab OverviewUser Interface

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring User Interface Settings333.4.3 Conguring the Display of Standard Desktop Shortcuts for Quick AccessThe Desktop

Page 37 - Devices Tab Overview

Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings343.5 Conguring Service Access Settings3.5.1 Applications Tab OverviewApplications tab

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings353.5.2 Available Settings at a GlanceTab Setting Icon Description Section PageApplicatio

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings362. The RDP Connection list appears in the Conguration area.NOTE• If you haven’t creat

Page 40 - User Interface Tab Overview

Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings373.5.4 Accessing Remote Desktop ServicesTo access Remote Desktop services, please do the

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings383.5.5 Conguring Advanced RDP Connection SettingsThe table below provides a description

Page 42 - Applications Tab Overview

Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings39Application Sub-tabApplication ModeItem DescriptionUse Application ModeClick the drop-do

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings40ResolutionClick the drop-down menu to select the desired display resolution on a Remote

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings41Local Resources SettingsItem DescriptionRemote computer soundClick the drop-down menu to

Page 45 - Guide for SC-T45

ivCopyright InformationCopyright © ViewSonic® Corporation, 2012. All rights reserved.ViewSonic, the three birds logo, OnView, ViewMatch, ViewMeter,

Page 46 - General Sub-tab

Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings423.5.6 Conguring Basic ICA Connection SettingsThe Citrix ICA setting allows you to con

Page 47 - Application Sub-tab

Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings433. Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connect

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings44Connection Type: XenDesktopTo quickly congure ICA connection settings for the connectio

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings453. Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connect

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings46Connection Type: XenAppTo quickly congure ICA connection settings for the connection of

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings473. Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connect

Page 52 - Connection Type: XenDesktop

Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings48Connection Type: Server ConnectionTo quickly congure ICA connection settings for the co

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings493. Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connect

Page 54 - Connection Type: XenApp

Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings503.5.7 Accessing Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp ServicesAccessing Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp Ser

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings51XenApp Logon Screen Example: XenApp 6.5 PlatinumXenDesktop Logon Screen Example: XenDesk

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vAbout This User’s ManualThis manual provides detailed instructions on how to set up, use, and manage your ViewSonic SC-T45 thin clients.Manual Stru

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings52NOTE• You may need to allow the Add-on from Citrix to access XenApp/XenDesktop services

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings53Screen for On-Demand Applications: XenApp 6.5 PlatinumScreen for On-Demand Desktops: Xen

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings545. The selected application, content, or desktop is displayed on the screen.An Example

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings55Settings for the Connection Type of Web InterfaceNOTE• For descriptions of available se

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings56Common SettingsItem DescriptionAutostart When StartupSelect whether to open a Citrix ICA

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings57Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktopNOTE• For descriptions of available setti

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings58Desktop GroupType in the desktop group.NOTE: You can use the Search icon in front of

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings59Window SizeClick the drop-down menu to select the desired window size of a Citrix ICA se

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings60Audio QualityClick the drop-down menu to disable audio playback or choose the desired so

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings61Settings for the Connection Type of XenAppNOTE• For descriptions of available settings

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viTable of ContentsCompliance Information ...

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings62Common SettingsItem DescriptionAutostart When StartupSelect whether to open a Citrix ICA

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings63Connection SettingsItem DescriptionNetwork ProtocolClick the drop-down menu to select th

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings64Settings for the Connection Type of Server ConnectionNOTE• For descriptions of availabl

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings65Common SettingsItem DescriptionAutostart When StartupSelect whether to open a Citrix ICA

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings66Connection SettingsItem DescriptionNetwork ProtocolClick the drop-down menu to select th

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings673.5.9 Conguring VMware View Connection SettingsThe VMware View setting enables you to

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings683. Click Add on the top of the View Connection list to add a new entry of View connecti

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings693.5.10 Accessing VMware View ServicesTo access VMware View services, please do the foll

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings706. A window appears with available desktops for the provided credentials.7. Click the

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings713.5.11 Conguring Advanced View Connection SettingsThe table below provides a descripti

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vii3.5 Conguring Service Access Settings ... 343.5.1 Applications Tab Overview ..

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings72Common SettingsItem DescriptionAutostart When StartupSelect whether to open a VMware Vie

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings733.5.12 Conguring Web Browser SettingsThe Web Browser setting item allows you to congu

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings74Automatic ConfigurationItem DescriptionAutomatically detect settings Check to automatica

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Conguring Client SettingsConguring Service Access Settings753. Click Add on the top of the Browser Session list.4. On General sub-tab, type in the

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Conguring Client SettingsChanging the Display Language for your SC-T45763.6 Changing the Display Language for your SC-T45This section will guide you

Page 84 - Standard user User User

Conguring Client SettingsChanging the Display Language for your SC-T45773. Log off the current User session, and then log in again with the Administ

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Conguring Client SettingsChanging the Display Language for your SC-T45786. Click Save to apply, and then restart your system for the change to take

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Conguring Client SettingsChanging the Display Language for your SC-T457913. The installation of the selected language pack starts.NOTE• The installa

Page 87 - Install repeatedly

Specications 80SpecicationsViewSonic SC-T45 thin clientProcessor Intel® Cedar Trail dual-core 1.86 GHzChipset Intel® NM10 (Graphics integrated)Memor

Page 88 - ViewSonic SC-T45 thin client

81Other InformationCustomer SupportFor technical support or product service, see the table below or contact your reseller.NOTE: You will need the prod

Page 89 - Other Information

1Overview1 This chapter provides an overview of your SC-T45 thin clients.1.1 IntroductionDesktop virtualization and simple endpoint devices 21.2 Featu

Page 90 - Limited Warranty

82Limited Warranty ViewSonic® Thin ClientWhat the warranty covers:ViewSonic warrants its products to be free from defects in material and workmanship

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83Exclusion of damages:ViewSonic’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic shall not be liable for:1. Dam

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