Setup Guide

4 — 3/4
5 — 1
6 — 2
7 — No Repeat
NOTE:
These settings in a wnos.ini le will be saved into NVRAM if
EnableLocal=yes is set in the wnos.ini le.
Device=Rdeas
[DisableBeep={yes, no}]
[DisableKeystroke={yes, no}]
[SetCardType={yes, no} Conguration1={*} Conguration2={*} ]
[DisableInitialization={yes, no}]
[DisableLed={yes, no}
Device=Rdeas Species the local Rdeas readers.
DisableBeep — Default is yes. Option disables the beep sound
when the card is read.
DisableKeyStroke — Default is yes. Option disables the keyboard
movements and key strokes.
SetCardType — Default is no. Used only for pcProx Plug readers.
If set to yes, then the Conguration #1 initializes to HID Prox
608x compatibility and Conguration #2 initializes to RDR-758x
Equivalent.
If set to no, then the card type remains unchanged.
DisableInitialization — Default is no. Option disables congurations
to the card reader.
DisableLed—If set to yes, then LED is turned o. If set to no, then
LED is controlled by Reader. The default value is not set.
Device=UsbSerial
[start=com{1~4}]
[com{1~4}=com{5~8}]
Species the rst COM port number that can be used by USB-
serial port.
For example, the rst USB-Serial port on a VL10 thin client is
COM2 by default, but it can be changed to COM3 with the INI le
Device=UsbSerial Start=COM3.
1 Without any ini setting: The COM number registered is related
with USB port number. Since USB port number is hardware
property, it is always mounted in the same order, and there is
no relation with the plug sequence.
2 If Device=UsbSerial start=COMx is set, then rule 1
does not work, the COM number is set by "x", and "x" range is
1-4, since ThinOS only supports maximum of four COM.
3 If COMx=COMy is set, the range for x is 1 - 4, and the real
name in ThinOS is considered. The range for "y" is 5 - 8, since
ICA running on ThinOS only supports maximum of eight COM.
NOTE: The INI [com{1~4}=com{5~8}] is applicable for
ICA connections only.
**DisableMouse={no, yes}
or
MouseDisable={no, yes}
DisableMouse — Default is no. Yes/no option to disabled mouse
pointer so that it is shown on the screen. The pointer is enabled if
any mouse activity occurs.
or
MouseDisable — Default is no. Yes/no option to disabled mouse
pointer so that it is shown on the screen. The pointer is enabled if
any mouse activity occurs.
64 Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI les