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  • Page 1: Thin Client

    SC-T45 Thin Client User Guide Model No. VS15166...
  • Page 2: Compliance Information

    Compliance Information FCC Statement This device complies with part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 3: Important Safety Instructions

    Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions completely before using the equipment. Keep these instructions in a safe place. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this equipment near water. Warning: To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
  • Page 4: Declaration Of Rohs Compliance

    Declaration of RoHS Compliance This product has been designed and manufactured in compliance with Directive 2002/95/ EC of the European Parliament and the Council on restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (RoHS Directive) and is deemed to comply with the maximum concentration values issued by the European Technical Adaptation Committee (TAC) as shown below: Proposed Maximum...
  • Page 5: Copyright Information

    _______________________________ Product disposal at end of product life ViewSonic respects the environment and is committed to working and living green. Thank you for being part of Smarter, Greener Computing. Please visit ViewSonic website to learn more. USA & Canada: http://www.viewsonic.com/company/green/recycle-program/ Europe: http://www.viewsoniceurope.com/uk/support/recycling-information/...
  • Page 6: About This User's Manual

    About This User’s Manual This manual provides detailed instructions on how to set up, use, and manage your ViewSonic SC-T45 thin clients. Manual Structure and Subjects Chapter Subject Provides an overview of ViewSonic SC-T45 thin clients. Provides detailed instructions on how to set up ViewSonic SC-T45 thin clients.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    ...................... 16 3.2.2 Available Settings at a Glance ..................17 3.2.3 Configuring the Access Privileges and Password of ViewSonic Client Setup ....18 3.2.4 Configuring Shadow Settings for Remote Assistance ............19 3.2.5 Updating Firmware from the Management Computer ............21 3.2.6...
  • Page 8 3.5.10 Accessing VMware View Services ................... 69 3.5.11 Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings ............71 3.5.12 Configuring Web Browser Settings .................. 73 Changing the Display Language for your SC-T45 .......... 76 Specifications ..................80 Other Information ..................81 Customer Support ........................81 Limited Warranty ........................
  • Page 9: Overview

    Overview This chapter provides an overview of your SC-T45 thin clients. 1.1 Introduction Desktop virtualization and simple endpoint devices 1.2 Features Key features of ViewSonic SC-T45 1.3 Package Contents Check your package contents 1.4 Exterior Views Overview of thin client outside elements 1.5 Panel Components...
  • Page 10: Introduction

    • Improved system security • More scalability with low-cost endpoint devices 1.2 Features The key features of ViewSonic SC-T45 thin clients are: • Support for a wide range of desktop virtualization solutions from industry-leading companies: Microsoft® Remote Desktop Ź Citrix® XenApp™, XenDesktop®, and VDI-in-a-Box™...
  • Page 11: Exterior Views

    Overview Exterior Views 1.4 Exterior Views Right Rear View Left Front View Front Panel Rear Panel...
  • Page 12: Panel Components

    Overview Panel Components 1.5 Panel Components Front Panel Components Component Sign Name Description Power LED Indicates the status of power. Power button Press to turn on the thin client. Microphone port Connects to a microphone. Connects to a set of headphones or a speaker Headphone port system.
  • Page 13 Overview Panel Components Rear Panel Components Panel Component Sign Component Name Description DVI-I port Connects to a monitor. USB port Connects to a keyboard or mouse. VGA port Connects to a monitor. LAN port Connects to a network. DC IN Connects to an AC adaptor.
  • Page 14: Led Indicators

    Overview LED Indicators 1.6 LED Indicators Your SC-T45 is equipped with a Power LED to indicate the state of power. The meanings of LED signals are described as follows: Signal Meaning The client is off. Power LED Blue The client is on.
  • Page 15: Quick Service Access With Your Sc-T45

    Custom Desktop Shortcuts Detailed instructions on how to create and customize your service access shortcuts are provided in this User’s Manual for SC-T45. With ViewSonic Client Setup, you can customize the desktop of your SC-T45 to meet your plan for desktop virtualization.
  • Page 16: Setting Up Your Sc-T45

    2.1 Positioning Your SC-T45 To mount your SC-T45 Step 1: Remove the Stand from Your SC-T45 Step 2: Understand Your Stand / VESA Mount Kit for SC-T45 Step 3: Store Screws inside the Bracket Step 4: Remove Screws from the Bracket Step 5: Mount Your SC-T45 2.2 Getting Connected...
  • Page 17: Positioning Your Sc-T45

    Put it (with its stand) on a desk or a desired place uprightly. • Mount it on the back of a monitor using a VESA mount kit. To mount your SC-T45 on the back of a monitor, please follow the steps below: Step 1: Remove the Stand from Your SC-T45...
  • Page 18 Step 2: Understand Your Stand / VESA Mount Kit for SC-T45 The stand for your SC-T45 is dual-purpose: it can be used as a stand or as a VESA mount kit. All screws of different types supplied with the stand / VESA mount kit can be stored away inside the main bracket when not needed.
  • Page 19 NOTE • Please refer to the figure and descriptions in “Step 2: Understand Your Stand / VESA Mount Kit for SC-T45”” for the correct storage space of each screw. Step 4: Remove Screws from the Bracket To remove screws stored inside the bracket, please do the following: 1.
  • Page 20: Getting Connected

    VESA mount holes on the bracket to align with two mount holes on your SC-T45 such that the bracket projects out and is closer to the rear panel than the front one as shown below, and then secure the bracket to your SC-T45 with two (2) screws of type 4.
  • Page 21: Configuring Client Settings

    Configuring Client Settings Configuring Client Settings This chapter provides instructions on how to configure advanced settings and customize your SC-T45 with ViewSonic Client Setup. 3.1 ViewSonic Client Setup Interface overview Available settings at glance 3.2 Configuring System Settings System tab overview Available settings at a glance 3.3 Configuring External Device Settings...
  • Page 22: Viewsonic Client Setup

    3.1 ViewSonic Client Setup 3.1.1 Interface Overview To access ViewSonic Client Setup on your SC-T45 thin client, please do the following: 1. Log in your SC-T45 thin client with an administrator account. 2. Click Start > All Programs > ViewSonic Client Setup.
  • Page 23: Client Settings At A Glance

    • configuring session settings for the Web browser NOTE • The table above is only applicable to ViewSonic SC-T45 thin clients running Windows Embedded Standard 7. The available setting categories and items of the ViewSonic Client Setup software for other Windows Embedded-based, Linux- based, and ARM Linux-based thin clients might be different.
  • Page 24: Configuring System Settings

    3.2 Configuring System Settings 3.2.1 System Tab Overview System tab enables you to configure settings for the operation and maintenance of clients. To access available settings of System tab, click the tab on ViewSonic Client Setup. System Tab Overview Interface Elements...
  • Page 25: Available Settings At A Glance

    NOTE • ViewSonic Device Manager is a remote client management software, helping you remotely mange a large number of endpoint devices in a desktop virtualization infrastructure. For more information about ViewSonic Device Manager, You can find the VDM on the CD wizard or refer to the user guide of ViewSoic Device Manager.
  • Page 26: Configuring The Access Privileges And Password Of Viewsonic Client Setup

    Configuring System Settings 3.2.3 Configuring the Access Privileges and Password of ViewSonic Client Setup You can configure the access privileges of ViewSonic Client Setup for client users by the Password setting. Setting Access Privileges and Password Only for Administrators To set access privileges and password only for administrators, please do the following: NOTE •...
  • Page 27: Configuring Shadow Settings For Remote Assistance

    • To use the Shadow feature on a remote computer, you need to install the ViewSonic Device Manager and also Java software on the remote computer, and add your client into a managed group under ViewSonic Device Manager. For detailed instructions, please refer to the User’s Manual for ViewSonic...
  • Page 28 4. Type in the desired password, and then click Save to apply. 5. Click Save to store all the changes. NOTE • When the Shadow feature is enabled, on SC-T45, the icon will appear in the Notification area of the Task bar. If this feature is currently being performed...
  • Page 29: Updating Firmware From The Management Computer

    NOTE • Ensure that your client has been added into a managed group under ViewSonic Device Manager installed on a remote computer, and that you have imported client firmware files into ViewSonic Device Manager. These are prerequisites of this feature.
  • Page 30 Click to select the protocol used for downloading the firmware file set. Firmware Version Click to select the desired firmware version from the Firmware list. Click to select the interface language of the system, including the ViewSonic Client Setup Language software. Three languages are available: English, French, and Spanish.
  • Page 31: Taking Snapshots For System Backup And Recovery

    NOTE: An unmanaged client is the client that is not added into a managed group under ViewSonic Device Manager installed on a remote computer. For more information on ViewSonic Device Manager, please refer to the User’s Manual for ViewSonic Device Manager.
  • Page 32: Restoring The System State With A Created Snapshot

    USB flash drive. With a System Snapshot on a Remote Computer To restore the system state with a snapshot on a remote computer, please do the following: 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, click System > Firmware Update.
  • Page 33 3. Upon completion, a message appears notifying you that the Snapshot list has been loaded. NOTE • Client snapshots stored on the remote computer are managed by ViewSonic Device Manager. For more information on how to manage client snapshots with ViewSonic Device Manager, please refer to its user’s manual.
  • Page 34 2. Start up or restart the client. 3. During the POST (Power-On Self-Test) period, press F7 to open the Boot Device menu. 4. Select to boot from the attached USB flash drive. 5. The ViewSonic Thin Client Recovery System is launched. 6. Press Enter to continue.
  • Page 35: Configuring Fbwf (File-Based Write Filter)

    Configuring Client Settings Configuring System Settings 7. Select USB, and then click Next to continue. 8. The recovery system start restoring the snapshot on the USB flash drive to the client. 9. After completion, click Finish to restart the client. 3.2.8 Configuring FBWF (File-Based Write Filter) Enabling the FBWF feature will redirect all writes targeted for disk volumes to a RAM cache.
  • Page 36 Configuring System Settings To configure the FBWF settings, please do the following: 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, click System > FBWF. 2. Click the State drop-down menu to enable/disable the FBWF feature. 3. Select the desired overlay cache threshold if the FBWF feature is enabled.
  • Page 37: Configuring External Device Settings

    3.3 Configuring External Device Settings 3.3.1 Devices Tab Overview Devices tab enables you to configure settings for external devices of clients. To access available settings of Devices tab, click the tab on ViewSonic Client Setup. Devices Tab Overview Interface Elements...
  • Page 38: Configuring Settings For Usb Storage Devices

    3.3.3 Configuring Settings for USB Storage Devices To configure settings for USB storage devices, please do the following: 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, click Devices > USB Storage. 2. Click the drop-down menu to select the desired setting. Three options are available: Enable USB Storage, Read-Only Access, and Disable USB Storage.
  • Page 39: Disabling Or Enabling Attached Audio Devices

    RDP connection settings, please refer to section “3.5.5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings” on page 38. 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, click Devices > Audio. 2. Click to check/uncheck Enable System Audio Device. 3. Click Save to confirm your selection.
  • Page 40: Configuring User Interface Settings

    3.4.1 User Interface Tab Overview User Interface tab enables you to configure settings for the user interface of clients. To access available settings of User Interface tab, click the tab on ViewSonic Client Setup. User Interface Tab Overview Interface Elements...
  • Page 41: Configuring The Display Of Standard Desktop Shortcuts For Quick Access

    34. To display or hide the standard desktop shortcuts for quick service access, please do the following: 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, click User Interface > Desktop. 2. Click to check/uncheck Remote Desktop Connection, Citrix Receiver, or VMware View Client.
  • Page 42: Configuring Service Access Settings

    3.5 Configuring Service Access Settings 3.5.1 Applications Tab Overview Applications tab enables you to configure settings for service access on clients. To access available settings of Applications tab, click the tab on ViewSonic Client Setup. Applications Tab Overview Interface Elements...
  • Page 43: Available Settings At A Glance

    Remote Desktop services. You can access desktop services for work simply by double clicking on the shortcut. To quickly configure RDP connection settings for Remote Desktop services, please do the following: 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, Click Applications > Remote Desktop.
  • Page 44 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 2. The RDP Connection list appears in the Configuration area. NOTE • If you haven’t create any entry for RDP connections, the RDP Connection list will be empty. 3. Click Add on the top of the RDP Connection list to create a new entry of RDP connection. 4.
  • Page 45: Accessing Remote Desktop Services

    Remote Desktop Connection. For detailed instructions on how to access services via this standard shortcut, please refer to the Quick Start Guide for SC-T45. 2. Follow the on-screen instructions and provide required credentials if needed. 3. The desired remote desktop is displayed on the screen.
  • Page 46: Configuring Advanced Rdp Connection Settings

    3.5.5 Configuring Advanced RDP Connection Settings The table below provides a description of each setting item for RDP connections. Please refer to this table to configure advanced settings and customize your SC-T45 desktop shortcuts for service access. General Sub-tab Server Settings...
  • Page 47 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Application Sub-tab Application Mode Item Description Click the drop-down menu to enable/disable the Application mode. You can use this option to select the session type. Two remote session types are available: • Remote Desktop (when the Application mode is disabled) •...
  • Page 48 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Click the drop-down menu to select the desired display resolution on a Remote Desktop session. Six options are available: Fullscreen, 1400x1050, 1280x960, 1152x864, 1024x768, and 800x600. Option Description Opens a Remote Desktop session in full screen with the same Fullscreen display resolution as the local desktop.
  • Page 49 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Local Resources Settings Item Description Click the drop-down menu to configure the computer sounds and audio playback setting in a Remote Desktop session. Three options are available: Bring to this computer, Do not play, and Leave at remote computer.
  • Page 50: Configuring Basic Ica Connection Settings

    Connection Type: Web Interface To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the Web Interface connection type, please do the following: 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, Click Applications > Citrix ICA. 2. The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area.
  • Page 51 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 3. Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection. 4. On General sub-tab, leave the connection type as Web Interface as default, and then type in the desired session name and the IP address of service-hosted server under the Server Settings section.
  • Page 52 Connection Type: XenDesktop To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the connection of XenDesktop type, please do the following: 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, Click Applications > Citrix ICA. 2. The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area.
  • Page 53 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 3. Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection. 4. On General sub-tab, click the Connection Type drop-down menu to select XenDesktop. 5. Type the session name, server address of the XenDesktop delivery controller, user credentials, the domain of the server, and then click the Search icon to discover available desktop groups.
  • Page 54 Connection Type: XenApp To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the connection of XenApp type, please do the following: 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, Click Applications > Citrix ICA. 2. The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area.
  • Page 55 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 3. Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection. 4. On General sub-tab, click the Connection Type drop-down menu to select XenApp. 5. Type the session name, server address of the XenApp server, user credentials, the domain of the server, and then click the Search icon to discover available applications.
  • Page 56 Connection Type: Server Connection To quickly configure ICA connection settings for the connection type of Server Connection, please do the following: 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, click Applications > Citrix ICA. 2. The available ICA Connection list appears in the Configuration area. NOTE...
  • Page 57 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 3. Click Add on the top of the ICA Connection list to create a new entry of ICA connection. 4. On General sub-tab, click the Connection Type drop-down menu to select Server Connection. 5.
  • Page 58: Accessing Citrix Xendesktop/Xenapp Services

    Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 3.5.7 Accessing Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp Services Accessing Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp Services Directly To access Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp services directly, please do the following: 1. Double click the created (customized) shortcut on the desktop. 2. The desired application, content, or desktop is displayed on the screen. Accessing Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp Services through the Web Browser To access Citrix XenDeskop/XenApp services through the Web browser, please do the following: 1.
  • Page 59 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings XenApp Logon Screen Example: XenApp 6.5 Platinum XenDesktop Logon Screen Example: XenDesktop 5.6 Platinum...
  • Page 60 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings NOTE • You may need to allow the Add-on from Citrix to access XenApp/XenDesktop services. To allow Add-on, please do the following: 1. Click the pop-up Information bar on the top of the browser page when accessing XenApp/XenDesktop services through the Web browser.
  • Page 61 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Screen for On-Demand Applications: XenApp 6.5 Platinum Screen for On-Demand Desktops: XenDesktop 5.6 Platinum...
  • Page 62: Configuring Advanced Ica Connection Settings

    3.5.8 Configuring Advanced ICA Connection Settings The table below provides a description of each setting item for ICA connections. Please refer to this table to configure advanced settings and customize your SC-T45 desktop shortcuts for service access. NOTE • Please note that available settings vary depending on the selected connection...
  • Page 63 Server Connection administrators (XenApp servers only). NOTE: When Web Interface is selected, your SC-T45 will use a Web browser for service access. The Internet Explorer is always used no matter if you have installed other browsers and which brower you have set as default. For more details, please refer to section “3.5.7 Accessing Citrix XenDesktop/XenApp Services”...
  • Page 64 Common Settings Item Description Select whether to open a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when your SC-T45 is started Autostart When Startup On Application Exit Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended. Four options are available: Do Nothing, Restart Application, Reboot, and Shutdown.
  • Page 65 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Settings for the Connection Type of XenDesktop NOTE • For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of Web Interface, please refer to “Settings for the Connection Type of Web Interface” on page 55. •...
  • Page 66 Common Settings Item Description Select whether to open a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when your SC-T45 is started Autostart When Startup On Application Exit Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended. Four options are available: Do Nothing, Restart Application, Reboot, and Shutdown.
  • Page 67 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Click the drop-down menu to select the desired window size of a Citrix ICA session. Eight options are available: Default, Seamless, Full Screen, 640 x 480, 800 x 600, 1024 x 768, 1280 x 1024, and 1600 x 1200. NOTE: When the XenDesktop toolbar is enabled on the server side, you may not be able to change the window size.
  • Page 68 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Click the drop-down menu to disable audio playback or choose the desired sound quality in a Citrix ICA session. Click the drop-down menu to disable audio playback or to configure the quality setting for audio playback in a Citrix ICA session.
  • Page 69 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Settings for the Connection Type of XenApp NOTE • For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of Web Interface, please refer to “Settings for the Connection Type of Web Interface” on page 55. •...
  • Page 70 Common Settings Item Description Select whether to open a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when your SC-T45 is started Autostart When Startup On Application Exit Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended. Four options are available: Do Nothing, Restart Application, Reboot, and Shutdown.
  • Page 71 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Settings Item Description Click the drop-down menu to select the protocol(s) used for connection. Three options are Network Protocol available: TCP/IP, TCP/IP + HTTP server location, and SSL/TLS + HTTPS server location. Click the drop-down menu to disable audio playback or choose the desired sound quality in a Citrix ICA session.
  • Page 72 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Settings for the Connection Type of Server Connection NOTE • For descriptions of available settings for the connection type of Web Interface, please refer to “Settings for the Connection Type of Web Interface” on page 55. •...
  • Page 73 Common Settings Item Description Select whether to open a Citrix ICA session automatically or not when your SC-T45 is started Autostart When Startup On Application Exit Select what to do when a Citrix ICA session is ended. Four options are available: Do Nothing, Restart Application, Reboot, and Shutdown.
  • Page 74 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings Connection Settings Item Description Click the drop-down menu to select the protocol(s) used for connection. Three options are Network Protocol available: TCP/IP, TCP/IP + HTTP server location, and SSL/TLS + HTTPS server location. Click the drop-down menu to disable audio playback or choose the desired sound quality in a Citrix ICA session.
  • Page 75: Configuring Vmware View Connection Settings

    • The following sections will guide you through the steps of creating your own service access shortcuts on the desktop. To quickly configure VMware View connection settings, please do the following: 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, click Applications > VMware View. 2. The View Connection list appears in the Configuration area. NOTE •...
  • Page 76 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 3. Click Add on the top of the View Connection list to add a new entry of View connection. 4. Type in the desired session name, and then click Save to confirm. NOTE •...
  • Page 77: Accessing Vmware View Services

    Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 3.5.10 Accessing VMware View Services To access VMware View services, please do the following: 1. Double click the created (customized) access shortcut on the desktop. 2. Type in the computer name or IP address of the View Connection Server, and then click Connect. 3.
  • Page 78 Configuring Client Settings Configuring Service Access Settings 6. A window appears with available desktops for the provided credentials. 7. Click the desired desktop, and then click the Display drop-down menu to select the desired display size. Five options are available: Full Screen, Multimonitor, Window - Large, Window - Small, and Custom.
  • Page 79: Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings

    3.5.11 Configuring Advanced View Connection Settings The table below provides a description of each setting item for View connections. Please refer to this table to configure advanced settings and customize your SC-T45 desktop shortcuts for service access. General Sub-tab Server Settings...
  • Page 80 Configuring Service Access Settings Common Settings Item Description Select whether to open a VMware View session automatically or not when your SC-T45 is Autostart When Startup started up. On Application Exit Select what to do when a VMware View session is ended. Four options are available: Do Nothing, Restart Application, Reboot, and Shutdown.
  • Page 81: Configuring Web Browser Settings

    To configure general browser session settings, please do the following: 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, click Applications > Web Browser > Global Setting. 2. Refer to the table below to set up home page, proxy, and automatic configuration settings, and then click Save to apply.
  • Page 82 • You can use this feature to create a desktop shortcut for a specific web page, for example, your intranet home page. 1. On ViewSonic Client Setup, click Applications > Web Browser. 2. The Browser Session list appears in the Configuration area.
  • Page 83 Common Settings Item Description Select whether to open a browser session automatically or not when your SC-T45 is started Autostart When Startup On Application Exit Select what to do when a browser session is ended. Four options are available: Do Nothing, Restart Application, Reboot, and Shutdown.
  • Page 84: Changing The Display Language For Your Sc-T45

    Changing the Display Language for your SC-T45 3.6 Changing the Display Language for your SC-T45 This section will guide you through the process of changing the display language for your SC-T45. NOTE • The installed version of Windows Embedded Standard 7 on your SC-T45 supports only single display language.
  • Page 85 3. Log off the current User session, and then log in again with the Administrative account. 4. Click Start > All Programs > ViewSonic Client Setup to launch ViewSonic Client Setup. 5. On ViewSonic Client Setup, click System > FBWF, and then click the State drop-down menu to select Disabled.
  • Page 86 8. Change to another display language by installing the language pack for that language. You can do this through an external CD/DVD drive or USB flash drive. • Connect an external CD/DVD drive to your SC-T45, and then insert the accompanying CD that contains the desired language pack to the CD/DVD drive, or •...
  • Page 87 Install repeatedly. 14. Upon completion, the system will restart twice automatically. 15. Log off the User session, and then log in again with the Administrative account. 16. Launch ViewSonic Client Setup and change FBWF to the default state (Enabled) if needed.
  • Page 88: Specifications

    Specifications Specifications ViewSonic SC-T45 thin client Processor Intel Cedar Trail dual-core 1.86 GHz ® Chipset Intel NM10 (Graphics integrated) ® Memory 2 GB Internal storage 4 GB for Windows Embedded Standard 7 Resolutions Up to 1920 x 1200 I/O interfaces...
  • Page 89: Other Information

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  • Page 90: Limited Warranty

    ViewSonic Thin Client products are warranted for (3) years from the first consumer purchase for parts and labor. User is responsible for the back up of any data before returning the unit for service. ViewSonic is not responsible for any data lost.
  • Page 91 Exclusion of damages: ViewSonic’s liability is limited to the cost of repair or replacement of the product. ViewSonic shall not be liable for: 1. Damage to other property caused by any defects in the product, damages based upon inconvenience, loss of use of the product, loss of time, loss of profits, loss of business opportunity, loss of goodwill, interference with business relationships, or other commercial loss, even if advised of the possibility of such damages.

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