Configuring Terminal Professional

Optimizing the Ethernet port speed and mode

If the port speed set by autodetect is not optimal, manually set the speed as follows:

1

Display the Service menu and touch Network settings.

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2

Touch Uplink Interface.

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3

Touch Port speed.

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4

Select a port speed; then touch OK.

images/s/-3eliqb/8502/404359a7d2ab19c9c7c58d12013124a386b28257/_/images/icons/emoticons/lightbulb_on.svg  NOTE: You can find detailed info about available options here.

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5

Touch MDI/MDIX mode.

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6

Select the appropriate mode; then touch OK.

images/s/-3eliqb/8502/404359a7d2ab19c9c7c58d12013124a386b28257/_/images/icons/emoticons/lightbulb_on.svg  NOTE: You can find detailed info about available options here.

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Enabling cluster support

Follow these steps to enable the terminal to be used with SafeQ Enterprise Edition server clusters:

1

Display the Service menu and touch Server settings.

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2

Touch Cluster support.

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3

Touch Enable.

Setting MFP/printer locking options

The copier locking settings let you set how the MFP or network printer is locked.

1

Display the Service menu and touch Server settings.

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2

Touch Copier locking.

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3

Select one of the options; then touch OK.

images/s/-3eliqb/8502/404359a7d2ab19c9c7c58d12013124a386b28257/_/images/icons/emoticons/lightbulb_on.svg NOTE: You can find detailed info about available options here.

Setting keyboard for Smart cards PIN entry

1

Display the Service menu and touch Card reader settings.

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2

Touch SmartCard PIN type.

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3

Select one of the options; then touch OK.

images/s/-3eliqb/8502/404359a7d2ab19c9c7c58d12013124a386b28257/_/images/icons/emoticons/lightbulb_on.svg  NOTE: You can find detailed info about available options here.

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Select the Numeric, when you want to have only numeric keyboard by default.

The result is that user will always see only numeric keyboard (even he has the smart card with alphanumeric characters).

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Select Alphanumeric and symbols, when you want to have alphanumeric + symbols keyboard by default. This mode contains numbers too. To switch between characters sets touch buttons in left bottom corner.

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Setting and testing the I/O Module for the control cable interface

1

Display the Service menu and touch I/O Module settings.

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2

Touch I/O Module.

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3

Select one of the options; then touch OK.

images/s/-3eliqb/8502/404359a7d2ab19c9c7c58d12013124a386b28257/_/images/icons/emoticons/lightbulb_on.svg  NOTE: You can find detailed info about available options here.

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4

To see if the control cable interface (also called the blocking cable interface) is functioning, touch I/O Module test.

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5

Select one of the following options and perform the associated test. The terminal displays information received from the MFP.

images/s/-3eliqb/8502/404359a7d2ab19c9c7c58d12013124a386b28257/_/images/icons/emoticons/lightbulb_on.svg  NOTE: You can find detailed info about available options here.

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Configuring PS/2 Adapter for external keyboard and/or blocking cable

1

Connect PS/2 Adapter cable to Terminal Professional in Control interface (connector type: RJ11).

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2

Connect external keyboard to PS/2 port on PS/2 Adapter box.

Suppoted are any standard PS/2 keyboards, with 5V DC, max. 100mA.

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3

Optional step: You verify that keyboard is connected and recognized as compatible in Service menu > I/O Module settings > I/O Module info.

images/s/-3eliqb/8502/404359a7d2ab19c9c7c58d12013124a386b28257/_/images/icons/emoticons/information.svg There could be more than one page in I/O Module info, so continue to page (by touching the display) with PS/2 keyboard interface as Device class.

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4

Optional step: Connect Blocking cable (RJ11) from printer to PS/2 Adapter box.

images/s/-3eliqb/8502/404359a7d2ab19c9c7c58d12013124a386b28257/_/images/icons/emoticons/warning.svg  Printer is expected to be configured for using Blocking cable.

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5

User can use external keyboard to enter:

  • Username and password

  • PIN

  • Smart card PIN while using authentication via digital signature

  • Card assignment via Card activation code and Login and password

images/s/-3eliqb/8502/404359a7d2ab19c9c7c58d12013124a386b28257/_/images/icons/emoticons/information.svg If display of Terminal Professional is dimmed  then pressing any key will wakeup the terminal and redirect user to authentication dialog.