Ringdale Network Router LM 6488 User Guide

LM6488 User Manual  
LM-6488  
LM-6488 Thin Twinax Terminal  
Installation and Setup Manual  
July 2006  
Copyright Ringdale, Inc.  
Manual part number: 62-34880000  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 1  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
Thank you for choosing this LM-6488 Thin Twinax Terminal from Ringdale.  
LM-6488 Personalities  
The LM-6488 product has two very distinct personalities, as follows:  
1. An IBM-compatible Twinax terminal capable of accessing any IBM server that supports Twinax  
cable connections. (S/3X, AS/36, AS/400, iSeries, etc)  
2. A Thin Client / Ethernet Terminal capable of connecting to a multitude of data resources via both  
Twinax and Ethernet connections, including access to the Internet via Microsoft Internet Explorer.  
This document focuses on the installation and configuration of the Twinax Terminal personality as  
described in (1) above.  
Hardware Setup.  
Twinax Connector  
Parallel Printer Port  
Mains Power Connector  
Ethernet Port  
Keyboard Mouse  
USB Monitor  
Serial Port  
1. Connect a Ringdale 122-key keyboard or any PC-style keyboard to the appropriate PS/2 mini-  
DIN connector on the back of the LM-6488.  
2. Connect the supplied black mouse to the appropriate PS/2 mini-DIN connector on the back of the  
LM-6488.  
3. Connect the supplied Twinax T-Connector via the two thumbscrews to the DB15 Female  
connector on the back of the LM-6488.  
4. To one of the Twinax connectors on the T-Connector, attach either a Twinax cable or an NLynx  
Gemini twinax balun and appropriate UTP cabling.  
5. Attach a monitor to the SVGA connector on the back of the LM-6488.  
6. Plug one end of the supplied power cord into the rear of the LM-6488 and the other end into a  
standard wall outlet. The LM-6488 has an auto-sensing and auto-adjusting power supply that will  
safely accept 110-250 VAC, 50-60Hz power.  
7. Power-on the LM-6488 unit and wait for the terminal desktop to appear.  
This completes the hardware installation process; now configure the software.  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 3  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
Quick Configuration: Twinax Display Session  
When you power-on the LM-6488 for the very first time, the WBT Setup Wizard will appear. Follow and  
answer the prompts on this wizard and it will never appear again.  
Connection Manager  
Now click on the Connection Manager icon at the top left-hand corner of the desktop of  
the LM-6488 and this will bring-up the Connection Manager.  
From the Connection Manager select the “Configure” tab and then click on “Add” at the bottom left-  
hand corner. From the “New Selections” panel scroll through the options and select “NLynx Twinax  
Emulation” and then click “OK’.  
NOTE: DO NOT select “NLynx Telnet Emulation” as this is for connections via Ethernet.  
The Twinax “Configure Connection” dialog box will now be displayed and it is from here that you can  
configure the connection (display or printer) to the IBM host, as well as the personality parameters for the  
twinax terminal.  
To quickly test the LM-6488 and the attached twinax cabling for a connection to the IBM host, there are  
just four simple parameters that you need to initially configure.  
1. Connection Name: A unique session-identification name that is used to identify the session in  
the Connection Manager. For this example we have typed in “Test1”.  
2. Display or Printer: Display is the default.  
3. Display Model: Select from the available choices, or leave as the default of “3197-C”.  
4. Host Address: The unique 0 through 6 twinax cable identifier.  
Your have now completed the main configuration parameters for the LM-6488. Click “OK” at the top right  
of the Connection Manager screen.  
Staying with the “Connection Manager”, select the “Connections” tab, highlight the name of the  
session that you have just configured (Test1) and click on “Connect”.  
The twinax session screen should momentarily display with a black background and the cursor in the  
upper-right corner of this session screen.  
If the LM-6488 is physically connecting to the IBM host, the cursor will then move to the upper-left corner  
of the session screen. And if the configuration and cabling parameters are acceptable to the IBM host,  
the host SignOn screen should appear momentarily.  
Congratulations, the LM-6488 configuration process is that simple!  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 4  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
Detailed Configuration: Twinax Display Session  
The Connection Manager has two tabs, “Connections” and “Configure”. You first need to “Configure” the  
display and / or printer sessions before selecting the “Connections” tab to activate or deactivate sessions.  
Select “Configure”, then “Add” and the New  
Connection menu will appear. Scroll through the  
various options until you come to the selection  
NLynx Twinax Emulation”, highlight it and click on  
OK” and the “Configure Connection” panel will be  
displayed. The Configure Connection panel has  
several tabs that are used to configure all of the  
features and options of the Twinax display and printer  
session. As described earlier, the first task is to  
configure the Twinax connection from the Twinax tab.  
NOTE: at this time DO NOT select the “NLynx  
Telnet Emulator” as this selection is for configuring  
an Ethernet (Telnet) connection to an IBM host.  
In this example we have used “TEST1” as the  
connection name. This unique name is used in the  
Connection Manager to differentiate one session from  
another. By default, Display and 3197-C are  
highlighted, although the are many other display  
emulations to chose from that best suit your IBM host,  
as listed in the next panel  
As shown below, you can scroll through the Model  
options until you find the IBM terminal emulation that  
best suits your personal preferences or the IBM host  
application. And it is important to select a unique Host  
Address (0 through 6) for each of the display and  
printer sessions that you configure that is not used by  
any other device on the same Twinax port at the IBM  
host.  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 5  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
The “General” tab is where you select the display  
language (English is the only selection at present).  
It is strongly recommended that the selection  
Display warning message” is enabled, as this  
ensures that you are asked to confirm each time  
you select to disconnect a session. If you want the  
session to be displayed as a full screen (as  
opposed to tiled or windowed), enable “Full  
Screen Mode”.  
This selection will also activate the buttons so that  
you can select none; one or both Status bars to be  
displayed at the bottom of the twinax session  
screen.  
The “Display” tab includes all of the following  
options:  
Cursor: Block, Underline, Blink.  
Field Separator: Vertical Line, Period, Middle  
Dot, Space.  
Hot Spots: Show, Roll Over, Enable/Disable  
Rule Cursor: Enable/Disable; Horizontal, Vertical,  
Cross-Hair.  
Font Options: Lucinda, Courier New, Host  
Connect Grafix.  
Style: Regular, Bold, Italic, Bold Italic  
You can select or deselect your preferences by  
clicking on the appropriate buttons.  
If a color monitor is attached to the LM-6488, you  
can use the features under the “Color” tab to  
customize the presentation of data, background  
and foreground colors. This utility is self-  
explanatory and the “Default” button is an ideal  
way to reset the colors back to the factory defaults  
after experimenting with the various combinations.  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 6  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
The “Keyboard” tab allows you to review and  
reconfigure the position of most Host Key  
functions on your keyboard. A comprehensive  
list of the various Host Keys is available and you  
can use the scroll buttons to review the complete  
list in alphabetical order.  
When you place the cursor over a certain Host  
Key (“Enter” for example), the current settings for  
that function are displayed (RIGHT CONTROL,  
or ALT+NUM PAD ENTER, for example). If you  
want to modify either of the settings for any of the  
available Host Keys, click on “Set” alongside the  
ALT+NUMPADENTER field and a new pop-up  
screen will appear, see the example below.  
This pop-up will advise you that the very next key  
you type will be used as the new alternate key  
for “Enter”. You will be warned if your chosen  
key has already been assigned to a Host Key  
function, at which time you can either Cancel or  
OK your selection.  
This utility will also advise you of any unused key  
or key combinations that you may want to  
consider using. The “Default” button is always a  
useful safety net when experimenting with this  
feature.  
The Macros tab enables the recording of  
repetitive information (today’s date, company  
address; virtually any repetitive key sequence)  
and replaying them upon demand. The  
Copy/Paste feature includes all the options to  
allow you to define the row/column position of  
data in one session for copying and pasting  
automatically into that same or a different  
session, including the number of characters to be  
copied. This can be used to copy the account  
number from one session (an IBM AS/400 for  
example) into another session (a Unix VT-220),  
without having to retype each time. You can  
even configure a Host Key to be executed after  
the paste (an Enter, or F12, for example).  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 7  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
The LM-6488 terminal includes both a parallel  
port and a serial port. The parallel port supports  
directly-attached printers via a parallel printer  
cable, see the Printer section for more details.  
The Serial Input tab is where you enable and  
configure the parameters of the serial port to  
exactly match the attached serial input device,  
refer to the configuration options in this panel.  
The Serial port can be used to support either  
output devices (printers, cash drawers, etc.) or  
input devices such as serial scanners,  
keyboards, weigh scales, etc.  
The LM-6488 has a feature that provides some  
very useful productivity tools. When you are in a  
twinax session, you can right-click your mouse  
button, or use the key sequence “Alt+V” from  
your keyboard, and a pop-up menu as shown to  
the left will appear. You can then navigate and  
select accordingly any one of the available  
options via the mouse or cursor keys. Any of the  
following host keys can be selected in this way:  
Enter  
Reset  
Field Exit  
Roll Down  
Roll Up  
Help  
Function Keys  
Fxx Keys  
Cursor Rule  
Full Screen presentation  
Command Bar Tiled presentation  
F Keypad Status Bar  
When you are in a Twinax session, it is also  
possible to check the configuration options, or  
change certain options of the session by clicking  
on the “File” button at the top left corner of the  
session screen. A drop-down panel will appear  
and when you select “Configure” the  
Configure Connection” master panel appears  
for that session.  
You can then browse the session’s settings or  
change those that do not affect the host  
connection. The crucial on-line settings are  
grayed-out to prevent you from inadvertently  
losing your IBM host session.  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 8  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
Twinax Printer Session Configuration  
To configure a twinax printer session, follow the  
initial configuration steps as discussed earlier in  
this document (Connection Manager, -  
Configure, - Add, - NLynx Twinax Emulator)  
and then at the “Twinax” tab type in a  
Connection Name for the printer (PRINT1 for  
example), click on the “Printer” button and then  
select the appropriate printer emulation from the  
available supported printer emulations, as  
follows:  
3812-01  
4210-01  
5219-D  
5224-1, -2  
5225-1, -2, -3, -4  
5226-1, -2, -3  
Select a unique IBM Host Address, remembering that the IBM Twinax line supports seven station  
addresses (from 0 to 6) and if you duplicate an address that another device is already using, you will not  
be able to connect to the IBM host and you may even bring the whole Twinax line down. Select the  
appropriate “Host Character Set” and “Printing Method” (Direct to Printer Port is default).  
The “General” and “Printer” tabs are self-explanatory so we will move on to the “Options” tab:  
From the “Options” tab you can elect to use the  
AS/400 printer setup defaults, or deselect  
Defaults” and custom configure the CPI, LPI  
and Page Scaling options.  
From this tab you can also configure  
EBCDIC Transparent Modeand  
EBCDIC to ASCII Translation Pairs”.  
Since these two options are dependant upon how  
the printer application is configured at the IBM  
Twinax host, you will need to refer to your  
appropriate IBM administrator for advice and  
guidance on the relevance of these options to  
your terminal.  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 9  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
The last printer configuration tab is “Printer  
Control Strings” where you can select from one of  
four printer types:  
1. HP LaserJet  
2. Generic Text  
3. IBM ProPrinter  
4. Epson  
Please refer to Ringdale Technical Support for  
more details on Printer Control Strings, or visit  
www.ringdale.com/support, and then select  
“Knowledge Base”.  
Configuration Security  
In environments where there is a need to restrict access to some or all of the configuration parameters  
and features of the LM-6488, there is an optional password feature that can be used to protect these  
settings. The password can be enabled for accessing and changing all of the setup parameters of the  
terminal and you can also disable Internet Explorer, essentially locking-down all setup parameters and  
preventing access to the Internet. The security capabilities are set-up from the Control Panel.  
Click on the “Start” button at the bottom-left corner of the screen. Select “Settings” and “Control  
Panel”. From the Control Panel, double-click on the “Security” icon (two keys) and the “Security” panel  
will be displayed.  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
CAUTION: Please be advised that it is important that any changes made to the default password of  
guest” be noted somewhere safe. Once the password has been enabled or changed, the only way to  
get back into either the Control Panel or Connection Manager to add, modify or delete sessions and  
connections is via this password.  
To password-protect the settings of the LM-6488,  
from this Security panel enable “Control Panel  
Password Enable” which will make all access to  
the Control Panel via a password.  
Also enable the “Disable Terminal Connection  
Configure Tab”, which will remove the  
Configure” tab from the Connection Manager,  
preventing both the modifying of existing sessions  
and the adding of new sessions and connections.  
At this time, you can also “Modify” the default  
password simply by following the on-screen  
prompts, remembering to make a careful note of  
the new password. And while you are still in the  
Control Panel, you may want to also consider  
disabling Internet Explorer and the Connection  
Manager icon, as follows:  
From the Control Panel, click on “Options” (the icon that looks  
like a gear) and this panel and its default settings will be  
displayed. If you want to prevent the user from accessing the  
Internet, you can disable IE (Internet Explorer) and you can  
even remove the “Connection Manager” icon from the desktop.  
IMPORTANT: If you are going to remove the Connection  
Manager from the desktop, you must first ensure that you have  
configured each and every session to automatically start when  
the LM-6488 is powered-on, as follows:  
From the “Configure” tab of the Connection  
Manager, highlight a session name (by the mouse,  
or the cursor keys) and then click on “Startup…”  
at the bottom of the screen and the panel to the  
left will appear.  
By selecting “Automatically start the selected  
connection at startup”, the highlighted session(s)  
will indeed start automatically each time you  
power-on the LM-6488.  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
Management  
The ability to remotely manage, configure and reconfigure a network of IBM-compatible Twinax  
Terminals is a very powerful concept and is unique to the LM-6488 Twinax Terminal.  
Management Overview  
LM-6488 terminals can be remotely managed across an Ethernet network by eProManager, a copy of which is  
included with the enclosed CD. eProManager can manage and control an infinite number of LM-6488 terminals  
(and other NLynx Thin Clients) from a single centralized computer. It can be implemented in your system in a  
matter of minutes through a quick and easy installation process. With the help of eProManager, Administrators  
have a multitude of possibilities when it comes to managing a network of LM-6488 terminals: organizing devices by  
name, department, or even by room number. Additional tools such as code updates and scheduling allow  
Administrators to update device software and settings at any time of the day.  
The only requirement is that each LM-6488 needs to be attached to an Ethernet network.  
Installing eProManager  
1. Insert the eProManager software CD into the CD ROM drive.  
2. Click on My Computer and select the CD ROM drive.  
3. Locate the install program (eProManagerV1.xx.exe) in the root directory of the CD and double click to run  
it.  
4. Follow the installation instructions provided in each window.  
5. Choose Typical when asked which type of installation method to choose.  
6. Click finish when the last window appears to complete the installation process.  
After you have completed installing eProManager, the link to run the manager program can be found from the Start  
menu under Programs > eProManager.  
eProManager Main Window  
Using eProManager  
Please reference the file “ManagingyourWBTs.htm” on the eProManager CD for detailed information on  
how to use eProManager.  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
Ethernet Configuration Options  
If you need assistance on configuring the Ethernet capability and functionality of the LM-6488, please  
contact Ringdale Technical Support.  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
Basic Trouble-Shooting:  
Symptom  
Possible Solution  
Cursor remains in the upper-right  
corner of the session and then just  
stays there, no sign-on screen.  
This normally means that there is no physical connection to  
the IBM host. Check that all wiring connections are secure  
and snug. Check for bad connections or broken wires in the  
Twinax or UTP cabling.  
If UTP cabling is used, check that the two baluns are a  
matching pair relative polarity and twisted pairs used.  
Cursor moves to the upper left corner  
of the session and then just stays  
there, no sign-on screen.  
This usually means that the LM-6488 is talking to the IBM  
host at a base level, but there is something wrong in the  
configuration parameters. Check that the Host Address you  
used (0 through 6) is unique and that it is not a duplicate  
used on another device attached to the IBM Host. Check  
with your AS/400 administrator to determine the status of  
this session at the IBM host.  
Please reference the Ringdale  
Knowledge Base for additional help  
topics  
www.ringdale.com/support, and then select “Knowledge  
Base”.  
NOTE:  
Please do not reset the LM-6488 back to factory defaults or you will lose the Twinax  
configurator. If for whatever reason, somebody resets the unit to factory defaults, please note  
the following recovery procedure:  
Start-up Internet Explorer.  
At the address line, type in \hard disk (this is two words) and hit enter.  
Several file names will now appear, just double-click on “NLConfig”.  
This should then display a dialog box "Error - No command line”, just click OK and this  
action will set-up the twinax configurator again.  
Now reboot the LM-6488, go to the Connection Manager, select the “Configure” tab and  
then click on “Add” at the bottom left-hand corner. From the “New Selections” panel  
scroll through the options and the selection NLynx Twinax Emulation” should be there.  
You are now good to go again.  
Technical Support  
If you need to contact Ringdale Technical Support, please contact us at www.Ringdale.com/support or  
call 1-888-288-9080.  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 14  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
LM6488 User Manual  
Ringdale Inc  
101 Halmar Cove  
Georgetown, Texas 78628  
USA  
Freephone: 888 288 9080  
Tel: +1 512 288 9080  
Fax: +1 512 288 7210  
Ringdale Ltd  
56 Victoria Road  
Burgess Hill  
West Sussex  
RH15 9LR  
United Kingdom  
Freephone: 0800 214503  
Tel: +44 (0) 1444 871349  
Fax: +44 (0) 1444 870228  
Ringdale GmbH  
Fabrikstationsstraße 43 A  
D-68163 Manheim  
Germany  
Freephone: 0800-825-1880  
Tel: +49 (0) 621 7186-0  
Fax: +49 (0) 621 7186-20  
Copyright © 1995-2008 Ringdale  
User Manual, 62-34880000  
May 19, 2008.  
Page 15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Quatech Network Card SS BLT 400 User Guide
RCA CRT Television 27F634T User Guide
Riccar Sewing Machine R552 User Guide
Rinnai Water Heater 26i, HD50i User Guide
Rio Grande Games Board Games 5th Avenue User Guide
Salton Toaster MAXT4W User Guide
Samsung Cell Phone 0031016082329234 User Guide
Samsung Cell Phone Z400 User Guide
Samsung Computer Drive BG68 01525A User Guide
Sansui Flat Panel Television SLED3280 User Guide