Eizo eClient 630L User Manual

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V E R S AT I L E C O N N E C T I O N S

The eClient incorporates several ports to

enable connection with peripheral equipment. These

include dual USB downstream ports for the key-

board and mouse, a parallel port for a printer, and a

10/100Base-TX Ethernet connector for smooth, fast

connections with the terminal server. The serial (RS-

232C) port accepts peripherals for a variety of

working environments: a modem for accessing the

network from remote locations, a barcode scanner

for inventory and production control, a credit card

reader for use in retail and banking, or an IC card

reader for user identification and general network

security. Other peripherals, such as a wireless LAN

adapter or Hayes AT-compatible modem adapter, can

be connected via the unit’s PCMCIA Type II slot.

Built-in PCMCIA

Type II slot provides

LAN/WAN connectivity

and dial-up support.

10/100Base-TX

Connector

USB

Downstream

Ports

Serial Port

Parallel Port

Power

Connector

PS/2

Connectors

Headphone/Mic

Jacks

The eClient’s all-

integrated design includes

built-in stereo speakers.

N E T W O R K A D M I N I S T R AT O R

On-site configuration of each individual

terminal in a network costs time and money — an

element of TCO (Total Cost of Ownership) that is

eliminated by EIZO’s optional Network Administrator

(Ver.1.2). This valuable software allows quick, easy

management of each eClient in a network directly from

the host server. System administrators can use it to

configure and update client settings, specify or change

client IP addresses, and update firmware. Terminal

property settings for one eClient can be saved to the

FTP server and applied from there to others. Network

Administrator also supports Wake-on-LAN, which

turns on the power for any eClient and allows off-hours

updating and maintenance of terminals, individually or

in work groups.

R E G U L AT O R Y S T A N D A R D S

The eClient 630L complies with the industry’s

current ergonomic and energy standards, including

TCO’99, TÜV/Ergonomics, the CE Mark, and the

EPA Energy Star

®

Program.

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