|
Resumen del manual
. vSpace - Send Message – Opens the vSpace messaging window, which can be used to display messages on any terminal connected to the same host. Non-administrator users also have access to several settings through the vSpace system tray icon. These include: . Station Information (see above) . vSpace - Send Message (see above) . Browser Acceleration – Enable or disable Browser Acceleration to alter browser-based streaming-media performance (L300 access devices only). . vSpace - Keyboard Settings – Configure the station’s keyboard default num-lock, caps-lock, and scroll- lock states (access devices only). To make advanced configurations, launch the vSpace Administration Console either from the (administrator session’s) system tray icon or by the Start Menu shortcut labeled “vSpace Console”. Software Settings (local) The "Software Settings (local)" tree allows you to see and change settings for the host PC. Sessions The "Sessions" item shows information about all the sessions currently active on the vSpace software. By clicking on a session in the left window pane, you will see two tabs of available information. The "Application loaded" tab shows all the applications running on the selected session. The "Information" tab shows the following information about the selected session: . The "Station name" field shows the access device's name that was defined via the vSpace admin console. . The "Logged in user" field shows the username that is currently logged in. . The "Default user" field shows the default username for the vSpace user session. If one is not configured, it shows the last user that logged in. . The "Status" field shows the session connection status. . The "Client connection" field shows the UTMA session and the IP address of the access device used. . The "Display Id" field shows the access device’s display ID. . The "Hardware Id" field shows the access device’s virtual hardware ID. . The "Keyboard Id" field shows what type of keyboard interface is used. . The "Pointer Id" field shows what type of pointer interface is used. In the toolbar, there are three buttons: “Send Message,” “View Station” and “Stop Station. Note: The “View Station” button may not be present if this function is disabled. The “View Station” button is not present when you select the session that you are currently using. To send a message to a session, select the session and click on the “Send Message” button in the toolbar. The “Broadcast” tab allows you to select an access device to send the message to, a “From” entry, and a message. The access device must be connected to the same host PC. The “Network Broadcast” tab allows you to send a message to an access device that is connected to the same host PC or a different host PC on the same network. To view a session’s screen, select the session and click on the “View Station” button. When viewing a session’s screen, you may select whether or not to control the mouse and keyboard remotely and whether or not to allow the user to control the mouse and keyboard. To see and change these settings, right-click on the title bar of the session view to bring up a menu. There are two settings, “Controlled by TS Admin” and “User Input Allowed.” To stop a session, select the session and click on the “Stop Station” button Information & Settings The "Product Information" tree item shows information about the host’s vSpace software. The "License information" tree item shows the information entered during the registration process (or, as shown below, how much longer the product will function before registration is required). The "System Settings" tree item shows the following settings for the vSpace software. Double-clicking on the name of the setting allows you to adjust it (unless it is read-only, which is specified below). . Maximum number of stations (incl. Host): Displays the maximum number of sessions the vSpace software is configured to support. This number includes the host PC. This setting is read-only. . Current number of sessions: Displays the number of active sessions. This setting is read-only. . This machine: Displays the name of the host PC. This setting is read-only. . This user: Displays the currently logged-in user’s username. This setting is read-only. . System uptime: Displays how long the host computer has been logged on. This setting is read-only. . Main Station AutoLogon: Displays whether or not the host PC is set to automatically logon at boot-up. . Delay until shutdown (seconds): Displays the default amount of time after a shutdown command is issued on the host until the shutdown occurs. After the shutdown command is issued on the host, the shutdown timer starts. Then, a window pops up on each access device that tells the users they must logoff since the host is shutting down. Each user must save their work. Also, a window pops up on the host that enables the administrator to abort the shutdown timer and start the shutdown immediately, or cancel the shutdown. When the shutdown...
Otros modelos de este manual:Laminador - VSPACE L230 (1.66 mb)
Laminador - VSPACE L130 (1.66 mb)