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1 Cirrus LT User Guide Computing Innovations. TZ-241G v1.2 April 17, 2015

2 Contents Safety Instructions...5 Battery Safety and Tips...6 Introduction...7 Chapter 1: Before You Start...8 Package Contents...8 Components...9 Front View...10 Right View...10 Left View...10 Bottom View Notebook LEDs Docking Station...12 Docking Station LED Lights...12 Laptop and Docking Station LED Status Light Indicators...13 Chapter 2: Getting Started Powering Up Your Notebook...14 Connecting the AC Adapter...14 Installing the Battery...15 Using Battery Power...16 Charging the Battery...16 Starting Your Notebook...17 Opening the Display Panel...17 Turning On Your Notebook...18 Using the Keyboard...18 Function Keys...18 Touchpad...19 Point...19 Click...19 Double-click...19 Drag...19 Using the Fingerprint Reader Chapter 3: Making Connections Connecting External Display Devices...21 Connecting a Projector or Display Monitor...21 Connecting USB Devices...22 Connecting to a Mouse and Keyboard...23 Connecting Headphones Audio Subsystem...24 Connecting an External Microphone Connecting the Docking Station...25 Configuring the Audio for Remote Hosts Connecting to Teradici Host PC...30 Connecting to VMHost...31 Docking Station Audio Subsystem...33 Installing a SFP Module... 34

3 Chapter 4: Navigating the On Screen Menu...36 On Screen Menu (OSM) Structure...36 Main Menu...37 Network...38 Ethernet...38 WiFi...39 SSL VPN...41 Available Networks...43 Preferred Networks...47 Auto Connect Captive Portal Native Display Off...52 Brightness...53 Status Bar...54 Display Options...56 Cloning Displays...57 Device Manager Speakers...62 On Lid Close...63 Touchpad...63 Webcam Administrator Admin Login...65 Administrator Settings...66 Allow Saving Wifi Password...66 Allow Captive Portal...67 Change Admin Credentials...67 Change User Credentials...68 System Info...69 Restore Factory Defaults...69 Admin Log Off...69 Chapter 5: Opening and Configuring the Teradici Firmware Menu...70 Chapter 6: Making Remote Connections...72 Connecting to Remote Machines with Teradici Host Cards...72 Important Teradici Host Software Settings...72 Chapter 7: Upgrading the Firmware...73 Chapter 8: Management Console...78 Chapter 9: How to Load Certificates onto the Cirrus LT...79 Chapter 10: Advanced Networking...88 Assigning a Static IP Address Configuring your Cirrus LT for AP Roaming Chapter 11: Troubleshooting...89 General Troubleshooting Tips Conflicts Between Teradici and NCS Firmware...91 Chapter 12: Wake-on-LAN (WOL)...92 NCS Help...93

4 Appendix: Specifications...94 Appendix: Regulatory and Legal Information...95 FCC Compliance Information Notice Warranty Provisions Warning Statement FCC Test Report...97

5 Safety Instructions DO NOT block the opening vents provided for ventilation. Blocking these vents may cause the computer processor to overheat. DO NOT place your notebook on an unstable or uneven surface. DO NOT place or drop heavy objects on your notebook. DO NOT apply heavy pressure on your notebook. DO NOT press or touch the display panel. DO NOT use your notebook under harsh conditions. DO NOT subject your notebook to magnetic fields. DO NOT use or store your notebook in extreme temperatures. DO NOT place your notebook near fire or other sources of heat. DO NOT expose to dust or corrosive materials. DO NOT spray water or any other cleaning fluids directly on the display panel. DO NOT expose your notebook to rain or moisture. DO NOT tamper with the battery. Keep this away from children. DO NOT slam your notebook shut and never pick up or hold your notebook by the display. DO NOT expose your notebook to sudden changes in temperature or humidity. Keep your notebook away from air conditioners or heating vents. DO NOT check your notebook in as baggage. If you are traveling, carry it on instead. Cirrus LT User Manual

6 Battery Safety and Tips Risk of explosion if battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Dispose of used battery according to the instructions. Do not disassemble, heat, or incinerate. Dispose of used battery according to the manufacturer s instructions. Do not dispose of battery in a fire. It may explode. Check with local authorities for disposal instructions. Keep away from children. Store unused battery in a normal room temperature range. To optimize battery life, make sure to let the battery drain before plugging it in to charge. Leaving the notebook constantly plugged in will result in a deteriorating battery life. This product is intended to be supplied by a Listed Information Technology Equipment AC Adaptor rated 19 Vdc, 3.42A. 6 Cirrus LT User Manual

7 Introduction The Cirrus LT is a zero client notebook that allows you to securely connect to any kind of network, remote host, or virtual machine. The Cirrus LT has no local storage, so there is no vulnerability to viruses or malware, and no files or information will be compromised if the notebook is lost or stolen. The Cirrus LT is based on Teradici s high performance TERA2321 processor, which uses the PCoIP protocol. PCoIP compresses, encrypts, and encodes the entire computing experience at the data center and transmits it as pixels across the IP network to a zero client. Remote users have effortless access to a fully functional, even HD, computing experience. now secure computing functionality is available for the first time on a zero client laptop. Compact, lightweight, and engineered for high performance, Cirrus LT using PCoIP technology is optimized for VMWare Horizon View for a highly efficient IT administrative experience and low cost of ownership. Cirrus LT supports both copper and fiber and WiFi and delivers state-of-the-art security, AES 128/256 bit encryption/decryption and Suite B ciphers. The Cirrus LT breaks the last security barrier and sets a new performance standard for computing practicality. Note: Since the firmware may be updated at a later date, screenshots contained in this document of the NCS GUI may be subject to changes without notice. Cirrus LT User Manual

8 Chapter 1: Before You Start Package Contents Cirrus LT Lithium-ion battery 65 watt power adapter Docking Station and 90 watt Docking Station power adapter (optional) 8 Cirrus LT User Manual

9 Components Built-in PC Webcam 2 LCD Screen 3 Speakers 4 Power Button/LED /Connect/Disconnect 5 Keyboard 6 Function (Fn) Key 7 Touchpad & Buttons 8 LED Indicators 9 Fingerprint Reader Cirrus LT User Manual

10 Front View Optional Secondary Smart Card Reader Right View Microphone Jack 2 Headphones/Headset Jack 3 Dedicated Keyboard USB Port 4 Dedicated Mouse USB Port 5 Primary Smart Card Reader Left View Security Key Lock 2 DC-in Jack 3 Mini DisplayPort 4 Charging USB Port* 5 RJ-45 LAN Jack 6 PCoIP USB Ports *This port is labeled Local on the notebook, but it functions as a charging port for certain devices. 10 Cirrus LT User Manual

11 Bottom View Port Replicator Connector Battery Note: The Docking Station port may be covered with a rubber cover to keep dust and debris out of the connector when not in the Docking Station. Notebook LEDs Battery 2 WiFi 3 PcoIP 4 Local 5 CapsLock 6 NumLock Cirrus LT User Manual

12 Docking Station DC-in Jack 2 Headphones Jack 3 Microphone Jack 4 Dedicated Mouse and Keyboard USB Ports 5 PCoIP USB 2.0 Ports 6 Fiber SFP Port 7 Charging USB Port 8 RJ-45 LAN Jack 9 DVI-1 Port 10 DVI-2 Port Docking Station LED Lights CapsLock 2 Battery 3 PCoIP Session Status 4 NumLock 5 Wifi Status LED 6 LOCAL Mode Status - Not Used 7 Power/Connect Button 7 12 Cirrus LT User Manual

13 Laptop and Docking Station LED Status Light Indicators Power LED Battery LED Wireless LED PCoIP LED Local LED CapsLock LED NumLock LED Green LED Normal Operation unit is powered on Amber LED Wake On Lan is enabled/unit is OFF No LED unit is off (Wake on Lan is disabled) Blinking Green LED Host PC is in low power (sleep state) Blinking Green and Amber - unit is in the process of upgrading BIOS (DO NOT TURN OFF) Green LED Battery is full or AC adapter is plugged IN Blinking Green LED Battery is charging Blinking Amber LED - Low Battery, Battery is under 10% charge, or battery is not present. Amber LED charging error NO LED normal operation, battery discharging Green LED Wireless is enabled/ this can be on when not connected to a wireless LAN. NO LED Wireless is disabled Green LED Connected to a remote host NO LED no connection present For Future Use (not used) Green LED CAPSLOCK Enabled NO LED CAPSLOCK DISABLED Green LED NUMLOCK Enabled NO LED NUMLOCK DISABLED Cirrus LT User Manual

14 Chapter 2: Getting Started This chapter will guide you on how to use your notebook. It covers the following sections: Powering Up Your Notebook Installing the Battery Opening the Display Panel Starting Your Notebook Using the Keyboard Using the Touch Pad Navigating the On Screen Menu Powering Up Your Notebook Your notebook can be powered up using the AC adapter or the Lithium-ion battery. Connecting the AC Adapter The AC adapter powers up your notebook and charges the battery. Connect the AC adapter to the DC-in jack of your notebook. Connect the AC adapter to the power cord. Plug the power cord to an electrical outlet. 14 Cirrus LT User Manual

15 Installing the Battery To install the battery, follow the steps below: 1. Align and slide the battery into the battery compartment. 2. Push the battery into the compartment until the battery locks into place, and make sure the latches are locked into position. The left latch will automatically go into the locked position when you push the battery in place, but you must manually lock the right latch, as shown. Cirrus LT User Manual

16 Using Battery Power Install a charged battery in the battery compartment by removing the AC adapter (if plugged in). Your notebook will automatically use the battery power. Charging the Battery The Lithium-ion battery is not fully-charged upon purchase. To charge the battery, follow the steps below: 3. Install the battery to your notebook. See procedures above. 4. Connect the AC adapter to the DC-in jack of your notebook. 5. Connect the AC adapter to the power cord. 6. Plug the power cord to an electrical outlet. NOTE: Charging the battery while the Cirrus LT is powered off will shorten the charging time to 2 hours. If the Cirrus LT is on, it will take approximately 2.5 hours to charge the unit. 16 Cirrus LT User Manual

17 Starting Your Notebook Opening the Display Panel The notebook lid is secured with small magnets while closed and is easily opened. To open, simply lift the cover lid up to the upright position. To close, carefully place the cover lid down. Do not slam it shut. Cirrus LT User Manual

18 Turning On Your Notebook Press the Power button until the Power LED lights up. Note: To force a hard shut down, press and hold the Power button for more than four seconds. Using the Keyboard Function Keys The function keys allow you perform certain tasks on your notebook. Below is a list of the function keys and their actions: Fn-F1: Turns WiFi on and off. Fn-F2: Decreases screen brightness Fn-F3: Increases screen brightness Fn-F4: Turns Native Display on and off. Fn-F5: Toggles between various available display modes. Fn-F6: Enables and disables the touchpad Fn-F7: Turns sound on and off. Fn-F8: Decreases volume Fn-F9: Increases volume Fn-F10: Brings up On Screen Menu (OSM) Fn-F11: Turns status bar on and off* Fn-F12: Enables or disables webcam (webcam optional) *This function will only work if you have key sequence enabled in the Status Bar submenu. 18 Cirrus LT User Manual

19 Touchpad The touch pad is a cursor-pointing device. You can point, select, or drag items or objects on the screen. Point Slide your finger on the touch pad to point the cursor to an item or object on the screen. Click To left-click, move the cursor to the item or object on the screen, then lightly tap the touch pad or press the left button. To right-click, move the cursor to the item or object on the screen, then press the right button. Double-click To double-click, move the cursor to the item or object on the screen, then tap the touch pad twice or press the left button twice. Drag To drag an item or object, press and hold the left button then slide your finger on the touch pad to move the item or object. Cirrus LT User Manual

20 Using the Fingerprint Reader Shown below is the scanning fingerprint reader. There is also an option for a swipe fingerprint reader or for no fingerprint reader at all. Note: You will need to load your appropriate drivers on your virtual machine or remote host to support this device. Drivers can be downloaded from our NCS website at 20 Cirrus LT User Manual

21 Chapter 3: Making Connections This chapter will guide you on installing peripheral devices to maximize the use of your notebook. It covers the following sections: Connecting External Display Devices Connecting USB Devices Connecting Headphones Connecting External Microphone Connecting External Display Devices You can connect your notebook to other display devices, such as a projector or another display monitor. Your notebook is equipped with minidisplayport which provides digital video signals. Note: The DisplayPort cable is not included in the package. It is sold separately or it may come with your external display device. Note: NCS sells a variety of adapters for most modern LCDs out in the market today, ie. MiniDP to DP, MiniDP to DVI, MiniDP to VGA, etc. Connecting a Projector or Display Monitor 1. Connect one end of a DisplayPort cable to the minidisplayport of your notebook. 2. Connect the other end to a projector or display monitor. Cirrus LT User Manual

22 Connecting USB Devices You can connect your notebook to other USB devices, such as a mouse, keyboard, digital camera, printer, or an external hard disk drive. Connect one end of a USB cable to the USB port of your notebook. Connect the other end to the USB device. Note: The USB cable is not included in the package. It is sold separately or it may come with your USB device. Note: USB devices (including, but not limited to, printers, optical drives, and hard drives) that do not have their own power sources are not officially supported. Most of these devices tend to draw too much power from the USB port. But, you can still connect these devices to the Cirrus LT. If the device only has one USB port, use one of the two PcoIP USB ports on the left side of the notebook. If the device has two USB ports (one for enumeration and one for auxiliary power), use one PCoIP USB port for the enumeration plug and the charging USB port (also located on the left side of the notebook) for the auxiliary power plug. Refer to the image below. Charging USB Port PCoiP USB Ports Enumeration Plug Auxiliary Plug Note: These ports are located on the left side of the notebook. 22 Cirrus LT User Manual

23 Connecting to a Mouse and Keyboard Using a mouse in the dedicated mouse port ensures full functionality when connected to a remote host and when you pull up the OnScreen Menu. The same applies for the dedicated keyboard port. To connect to an external mouse: Plug the mouse into the USB port with the picture of a mouse over it. To connect to an external keyboard: Plug the keyboard into the USB port with the picture of the keyboard over it. Note: The mouse and keyboard are not included in the package. They are sold separately. REMINDER: when using an external keyboard in the dedicated USB keyboard port you can press SHIFT-F10 to bring up the Cirrus LT Onscreen Menu. Certain special multifunction or Bluetooth combo mouse and keyboards will work in the dedicated keyboard port. Not all of these special devices have been tested. As a general rule, you can try without harming the Cirrus LT, special keyboards should be plugged into the dedicated USB keyboard port on the right hand side for compatibility. Combo Bluetooth keyboard and mouse dongles should be plugged into the dedicated USB keyboard port. If for some reason these special keyboards do not work in the dedicated keyboard port, try them on the PCoIP USB ports on the left hand side of the notebook. You may need to load drivers once the device is detected in the remote OS. Please contact NCS helpdesk if you identify a USB keyboard that does not work correctly in the dedicated USB keyboard port. We are always looking to make our products compatible with the latest peripherals. Cirrus LT User Manual

24 Connecting Headphones Note: This port is located on the right side of the notebook. Headphones/Headset Jack You can connect either headphones or external speakers to the Cirrus LT Notebook via its Headphones/Headset Port (see above). This Headphones/Headset Port also supports Combo Headsets (Headphone/MIC) which come with a single plug (seen, for example on the iphone headphone), as well as CTIA and OMTP Headsets. Note: Headsets are not compatible with the Headphone Port on the Pocking Replicator or with the Microphone Jacks on the Notebook or the Docking Station. Audio Subsystem By default, audio will be output to the Cirrus LT s built-in speakers when the Headphones/Headset Port is not used. If a webcam is installed, the webcam microphone can be used for applications like Skype. When a Headset (Ex: Apple Headset) is plugged in, audio will be output to the Headset. Also, the Headset microphone will get priority if a dedicated microphone is also connected to Cirrus LT Microphone Jack. Connecting an External Microphone You can connect your notebook to an external microphone by pluging the audio jack of the microphone to the Microphone jack of your notebook. Note: If you want to use the Docking Station Microphone jack while on a virtual machine, you must install a driver. You can download this driver at ncst.com/content/downloads-0 Note: If you have a USB headphone and Mic device, plug these into the PCoIP USB ports. 24 Cirrus LT User Manual

25 Connecting the Docking Station CAUTION: You must connect the 90 Watt AC Adapter (19V, 4.74A) to the Docking Station in order for the Cirrus LT to function correctly while in the Docking Station. You can connect your notebook to a Docking Station. The Docking Station has many of the same ports as the notebook except it also has two DVI-D ports and a fiber SFP port. To connect your notebook to the Docking Station: 1. Pull out the extender on the left side of the Docking Station. Cirrus LT User Manual

26 2. Ensure the notebook Docking Station port cover is removed before you try to dock the notebook into the Docking Station. 26 Cirrus LT User Manual

27 Note: There is also a handy storage location for this port cover. See the highlighted area shown below. 3. Notice the two small triangles on the notebook lid; these match up with the triangles on the Docking Station. Line these up, and then firmly press down on the lid of the notebook. You should hear a click, and then the notebook is properly docked into the Docking Station. Cirrus LT User Manual

28 To disconnect your notebook from the Docking Station: 1. Pull up the black lever on the back right side of the port connector. 28 Cirrus LT User Manual

29 2. Lift the notebook out of the Docking Station. Note: The notebook and Docking Station use different AC adapters. Make sure you are using the 90 Watt Adapter (19V A) with the Docking Station. While the notebook is docked in the Docking Station, the dedicated USB keyboard and mouse ports will not work and these ports are active in the Docking Station only. These ports are labeled with an icon of a mouse and a keyboard. However, the two PCoIP and charging ports on the notebook will still work giving you a total of 6 working USB Ports when using the Docking Station and two charging USB Ports. Cirrus LT User Manual

30 Configuring the Audio for Remote Hosts Connecting to Teradici Host PC Headset Port or Built-in Speaker Configuration: 1. Open Control Panel -> 2. In the Sound and in Playback tab, set Headphones, 3-High Definition Audio Device as the Default Communication Device. 30 Cirrus LT User Manual

31 Docking Station Line Out Port: 1. Open Control Panel -> 2. In the Sound and in Playback tab, set Speakers, 3-High Definition Audio Device as Default Communication Device. Connecting to VMHost 1. Download and install the latest PCoIP Audio Driver provided by Teradici (PCoIP_ComponentInstaller.exe). Cirrus LT User Manual

32 2. Ensure that the Teradici Virtual Audio Driver is selected as the default driver in the Playback tab of the Control Panel -> Sound dialog. The Speakers setting will work for both the Headset Port and Dock Line-out Port. 32 Cirrus LT User Manual

33 Docking Station Audio Subsystem The Cirrus LT Docking Station has a Line-out port which is intended to be connected to desktop speakers (see below). Speaker Jack Microphone Jack The Docking Station Microphone Jack is a replica of Cirrus LT Microphone Jack to support traditional analog microphones or combo Headsets which have separate MIC and Headphone plugs. Priority of the audio plugs while docked are as follows: By default, audio will be output to the built-in speakers when Headset/Line-out port is not used. If a webcam is installed, the webcam MIC can be used for applications like Skype. When the Line-out Port on the Docking Station is connected to external speaker, this port will get priority and internal speakers will not produce sound. Similarly, Docking Station microphone port will get priority when used over the ports on the Cirrus LT. When the Docking Station ports are not used, the Cirrus LT audio ports and speakers will have priority. Cirrus LT User Manual

34 Installing a SFP Module The SFP module goes into the Fiber SFP port on the Docking Station and allows you to use fiber optic cable for more secure networking. The SFP module is pictured below. To install the SFP module: 1. Place the SFP module into the Fiber SFP port. Make sure the side with the black tab is facing up, as shown below. 34 Cirrus LT User Manual

35 2. Push the module all the way into the port. 3. Lock the module into place by pushing down the black and silver lever. Cirrus LT User Manual

36 Chapter 4: Navigating the On Screen Menu Use the On Screen Menu (OSM) to configure various parameters on your Cirrus LT. To invoke the OSM you press Fn-F10. You can navigate through the OSM with the touchpad or with an external mouse connected to the shared USB mouse port located on the right side of your notebook. When using an external USB keyboard that is connected to the dedicated USB keyboard port (on the right side of the notebook) you can also invoke the OSM by pressing SHIFT- F10. This is handy when using the notebook along with a Docking Station and the notebook lid is closed because you are using external monitors, keyboard and mouse. Since most external keyboards do not have a function key, pressing SHIFT-F10 will bring up the OSM for your convenience. On Screen Menu (OSM) Structure The On Screen Menu (OSM ) is based on a tree structure moving from left to right as you drill deeper into the menu system. Each level of the tree will have a title and various options to choose from; either click an option to move down the tree or to make a selection with the mouse pointer. You can also click any option higher in the tree structure to select that menu. Finally, to exit the OSM either click the X on the bottom left corner of the menu or press Fn-F10 again. Note: When you open the OSM, a second cursor will appear. This cursor operates within the OSM only. When you close the OSM, the cursor will disappear. Note: As you are clicking through the settings in the OSM, you will not have to confirm any changes except in critical situations such as shutting down the notebook or changing your password. All other changes will save automatically. 36 Cirrus LT User Manual

37 Main Menu The main menu has the following items: Network: For changing network connectivity settings Display: For changing the display options and modes Power Management: For configuring OSD, Low Power Mode and Timing Preferences. Device Manager: For configuring speaker volume, webcam, and touchpad settings. Administrator: For configuring authentication credentials of local and administrator accounts and other administrator settings. The bottom left of the main menu also allows you to close the menu, shut down the system, restart the system, and connect/disconnect from the network, as shown below. Cirrus LT User Manual

38 Network This network submenu lets you configure wired and wireless settings and allows you to enable and disable both Ethernet and Wifi connections. Ethernet To enable the Ethernet: 1. Click the Network submenu. 2. Select Ethernet. 3. Click the left side of the Enable Ethernet selection box. A check mark signifies that Ethernet has been enabled. 38 Cirrus LT User Manual

39 To disable the Ethernet: 1. Click the Network submenu. 2. Select Ethernet 3. Click the right side of the Enable Ethernet selection box. An X signifies that Ethernet has been disabled. WiFi All wireless configuration is done in these menus. You can enable or disable wireless entirely. If you want to auto connect to the same set of wireless LANs (WLANs) you can save those for auto connection at a later time*. Once connected to a WLAN, you can see signal strength and the IP Address obtained. * This must first be enabled in the Administrator menu due to security concerns. To enable wireless: 1. Click the Network submenu. 2. Select WiFi. 3. Click the left side of the Enable Wifi selection box. A check mark signifies that Wifi has been enabled. Cirrus LT User Manual

40 To disable wireless:: 1. Click the Network submenu. 2. Select Wifi. 3. Click the right side of the Enable Wifi selection box. An X signifies that Wifi has been disabled. Note: if both a wired and an wireless network is present, wired will take priority based on its better performance over Wifi. 40 Cirrus LT User Manual

41 SSL VPN To enable VPN: 1. Click the Network submenu. 2. Select SSL VPN. 3. Click the left side of the Enable VPN selection box. A check mark signifies that VPN has been enabled, as shown below. Cirrus LT User Manual

42 To disable VPN: 1. Click the Network submenu. 2. Select SSL VPN. 3. Click the right side of the Enable VPN selection box. An X signifies that VPN has been disabled, as shown below. 42 Cirrus LT User Manual

43 Available Networks You can see all the available WiFi networks with this option. You can click on the WLAN you would like to connect to and then enter the password for the WLAN. Remember to check the Save Connection checkbox if you would like to save this information for future convenience.* Available wireless networks are sorted by signal strength. WLANs that have higher signal strength are at the top of the list, while low signal strength WLANs can be found at the bottom of the list. * If you do not see a Save Connection check box, you must enable this feature in the Administrator menu. To see available networks: 1. Click the Network submenu. 2. Select WiFi. 3. Click Available Networks. Cirrus LT User Manual

44 4. Choose the network you wish to connect to. Note: Networks that do not broadcast their ESSID will be placed at the bottom of the list and labeled as Join Other Network. You will then have to provide the ESSID, password, and security protocol. 44 Cirrus LT User Manual

45 5. Choose the Network Type from the top dropdown list. When selecting a network from the available networks list, the OSM will automatically detect the proper network type. You only need to select the network type of hidden networks. Note: When making wireless connections the Cirrus LT only supports WPA2 and higher levels of security. This system does not support WEP for its many security flaws. Cirrus LT User Manual

46 6. Type in your authentication credentials, and click Connect, as shown below. IMPORTANT: The maximum password length is 64 characters. IMPORTANT: you cannot use certain characters in the wireless network name (SSID) and you cannot use certain characters in your password. See below for a list of supported and unusable characters: Supported SSID Characters: letters, numbers, space, symbols including: ~ $ % ^ * ( ) - _ = [ { ] } ; :, <. > /? Symbols printed on the English keyboard that are not supported in SSID are: & # + \ 46 Cirrus LT User Manual

47 Supported Password Characters: letters, numbers, space, symbols including: ` # $ % ^ & * ( ) - _ = + [ { ] } ; :, <. > /? Symbols printed on English keyboard that are not supported in password are: \ Unicode and non-english letters haven t been tested, and will probably not be supported. Preferred Networks Your preferred wireless networks are shown in this list. You can remove or connect to one of these networks by clicking on the chosen network and then either clicking Remove or Connect. To see your preferred networks: 1. Click the Network submenu. 2. Select WiFi. 3. Click Preferred Networks. Cirrus LT User Manual

48 Note: If for some reason this section is always blank, you need to enable Allow Saving Wi-Fi Password in the system admin section. This will add a new checkbox when signing onto Wi-Fi networks labeled Save. By checking this checkbox you will be adding this Wi-Fi network as a preferred network. If you would also like to autoconnect to that network, you must select the autoconnect checkbox in the Wi-Fi networking menu. 48 Cirrus LT User Manual

49 Auto Connect To enable an automatic connection: 1. Click the Network submenu. 2. Select WiFi. 3. Click the box next to Auto Connection. A blue check mark indicates that an automatic connection has been enabled. Captive Portal Some Wifi networks will require you to confirm or authenticate to the WiFi network via a webpage. If this is the case you need to enable the CAPTIVE PORTAL feature under the administrator settings in order for another window to pop up for you to interact with that Wifi networks web interface. To connect to a Public Wi-Fi Open Network, you are often presented with a webpage to accept a usage agreement. In these cases, Cirrus LT supports most of these types of authentication webpages. Just ensure you have connected to the open Wi-Fi network and then once you are sure you have an IP Address, then click on Web Portal selection in the Network Menu. Cirrus LT User Manual

50 NOTE: You may need to click REFRESH on the Web Portal to display the webpage. NCS strives to support as many different types of web portal pages, but unfortunately incompatibilities will arise. In these cases, please enter a support ticket on NCS s Support Page with the webpage or location that you were not able to connect to and we will investigate why Cirrus LT was unable to connect. 50 Cirrus LT User Manual

51 Display Settings Here you can select the display configuration of the and adjust display brightness. You can even disable the native LCD. Cirrus LT User Manual

52 Native Display Off This feature allows you to turn off the Native Display. To turn off the Native Display: 1. Click the Display Settings submenu. 2. Click the right side of the box next to Native Display On. The Native Display will then turn off. Note: You can also turn off the Native Display by pressing Fn-F4 To turn on the Native Display: 1. Cycle through the available display modes by pressing Fn-F5. 52 Cirrus LT User Manual

53 Brightness To increase or decrease screen brightness: 1. Click the Display Settings submenu. 2. Toggle the Brightness slide left or right until you reach your desired screen brightness. Moving the slide to the right will increase the brightness, and moving the slide to the left will decrease the brightness. OR press Fn-F2 to decrease the screen brightness, or press Fn-F3 to increase the screen brightness. Cirrus LT User Manual

54 Status Bar The status bar submenu allows you to control the visibility and position of the status bar. To change the status bar visibility: 1. Click the Status Bar submenu. 2. Under the Status Bar Visible section, choose On, Key Sequence, or Off. If you choose Key Sequence then you can turn the status bar on and off by pressing Fn-F Cirrus LT User Manual

55 To change the status bar position: 1. Click the Status Bar Submenu. 2. Under the Status Bar Position section, choose Upper Left, Upper Center, or Upper Right. Cirrus LT User Manual

56 Display Options IMPORTANT these settings are to enable the ports to support the following display modes. Further configuration is done with the Teradici firmware. Here are the following display configurations you can select: Use Native LCD Display Only Clone Native LCD on Display 1 of Docking Station Use Display 1 on Docking Station Only Use LCD and Display 2 on minidp port or Docking Station Display 2 Turn Off Native LCD; Use Display 1 and 2 on Docking Station The image below corresponds to the above configurations. The first image represents the Use Native LCD Display Only configuration; the second image represents the Use Display 1 on Docking Station Only configuration; etc. Note: The OSM will only appear on the native display and displays connected to to DVI-1 on the Docking Station. 56 Cirrus LT User Manual

57 Cloning Displays Cloning Displays Without a Docking Station: 1. In order to clone two displays without the use of a docking station you must first attach a display to the minidp port on the notebook. You then select the following display mode in the On Screen Menu: 2. Then on the Teradici Firmware Configuration Options. Navigate to the Display Tab and check the following boxes: Enable Attached Display Override Enable Display Cloning Cirrus LT User Manual

58 3. Next, click apply and ok to close the Teradici firmware, as shown below. 58 Cirrus LT User Manual

59 Cloning Displays With a Docking Station: 1. In order to Clone your display with a docking station you will need to connect your laptop into the docking station and then connect an external display to PCoIP1/Local (DVI1) Port. You then select the following option in the On Screen Menu, as shown below: 2. This cloning method will duplicate the same display resolution of the Cirrus LT LCD and is locked to this resolution. Cirrus LT User Manual

60 How to Make minidp the Primary Display 1. On the OSD Menu, navigate to the Display Settings and select the following option, as shown below. 60 Cirrus LT User Manual

61 2. On the Teradici firmware options under User Settings. Navigate to the Display Topology tab. Check the Primary Port #2. 3. Click Apply and then Ok to close the Teradici Firmware. Cirrus LT User Manual

62 Device Manager The Device Manager allows you to do a number of things, including muting or controlling the speaker volume, determine what the notebook does when you close the lid, turning the touchpad on or off, and enabling or disabling the webcam. Speakers You can mute the speakers or control the speaker volume. 62 Cirrus LT User Manual

63 On Lid Close You can determine what the notebook does when you close the lid. You can either either: Turn off the screen only, enter sleep mode or power down. To configure the On Lid Close settings: 1. Click the Display Settings submenu. 2. Select On Lid Closed Action. 3. Select one of the options below. Touchpad You can lock or unlock the touchpad. Cirrus LT User Manual

64 Webcam You can enable or disable the webcam by clicking the box next to Enable Webcam or by pressing Fn-F12. Administrator Once you have logged in, the administrator submenu lets you adjust the administrator settings and view the system information. 64 Cirrus LT User Manual

65 Admin Login 1. To login as an administrator: 2. Click the Administrator submenu. 3. Click Admin Login. 4. Type in your user Id and password and click Login. Note: The default user Id is admin, and the default password is password. Cirrus LT User Manual

66 Administrator Settings The administrator settings enable you to allow or disallow saving wifi passwords and captive portals, change the asset tag, change admin and user credentials, and view system info. Allow Saving Wifi Password To allow or disallow the saving of wifi passwords: 1. Click the Administrator submenu. 2. Click the box next to Allow Saving Wifi Passwords WARNING: Allowing the saving of wifi passwords will make the system less secure. 66 Cirrus LT User Manual

67 Allow Captive Portal Since this system has no real browser, the captive portal enables you to connect to open or public wifi networks that require you to accept an agreement or enter in additional information via a web portal, for example, a hotel may require a room number before proceeding onto their wifi network. To allow or disallow the captive portal: 1. Click the Administrator submenu. 2. Click the box next to Allow Captive Portal. WARNING: Allowing captive portals will make the system less secure. Change Admin Credentials To change the admin s name and password: 1. Click the Administrator submenu. 2. Click Change Admin Credentials 3. Type in the new login name, the new password, and, lastly, retype the new password. 4. Click Accept. Cirrus LT User Manual

68 Change User Credentials To change a user s name and password: 1. Click the Administrator submenu. 2. Click Change User Credentials. 3. Type in your new user login name, your new password, and, lastly, retype the new password. 4. Click Accept. Note: You can only have one user and one admin account at the time of release of this product. 68 Cirrus LT User Manual

69 System Info The system info shows you the system serial number, the asset tag, the wifi MAC address, the Ethernet MAC address, the system IP address, the firmware version, and the bios firmware version. Restore Factory Defaults To remove all saved wifi and user data on the device you can select the Restore Default Settings and this will reset the device back to the way it was when it was shipped from the factory and all previously saved data will be removed. CAUTION, this will remove all previously saved preferred wifi networks and user account passwords. Admin Log Off To log off: 1. Click the Administrator submenu. 2. Click Admin Log Off. Note: Where ever Fn-F10 is used from here on out in the document you can also use SHIFT-F10 when using an external USB keyboard. Cirrus LT User Manual

70 Chapter 5: Opening and Configuring the Teradici Firmware Menu Note: Teradici will continually revise their firmware. As a result, some screens are subject to change. To configure the Teradici firmware: 1. From the Teradici main window, select Options in the upper left hand corner to open the Teradici Firmware Options menu. 2. Select Configuration then Session to configure your method of Session Connection. 70 Cirrus LT User Manual

71 Note: For advanced Teradici firmware options, refer to the PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide, downloadable from teradici.com 3. Press OK when done with the configuration. 4. Press the Connect button to establish your PCoIP session. Note: You can also Press the Power button to Connect and Disconnect from a remote session. Pressing the button between 1ms to 1 second will disconnect. Pressing and holding the Power button ( for more than 1 second) will power down the unit. Cirrus LT User Manual

72 Chapter 6: Making Remote Connections You can connect to a remote machine using the Teradici firmware. Basic directions are included below, but you can find more detailed information in the Teradici PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide.* Connecting to Remote Machines with Teradici Host Cards To set up a remote connection between your notebook and a remote machine, you need an enterprise-level NAT device in both the source and destination networks. Otherwise, your remote host would need an interact routable IP address. To connect to a remote machine: 1. Configure the enterprise NAT device to redirect TCP/UDP port 4172 to the host card. 2. From the notebook s Teradici menus, configure the Direct to Host session connection type, and enter the IP address of the destination enterprise NAT device. 3. From the host card s AWI, configure the Direct from Client session connection type. 4. On your firewall or router, allow both TCP and UDP traffic on the ports you have configured in your NAT devices. 5. Start a PCoIP session. Important Teradici Host Software Settings To ensure a proper connection between your notebook and the remote machine, make sure the following settings are set: The host card and remote machine have the same Teradici firmware version The PCoIP software is installed on your remote host The Host Driver Function is enabled on the host card Your network resources meet bandwidth, QoS, latency, jitter, and packet loss requirements. * NCS provides a copy of this manual on our website, but for the latest revision of this manual, you should always check 72 Cirrus LT User Manual

73 Chapter 7: Upgrading the Firmware To update the firmware on your Cirrus LT first you will need the following: Cirrus LT Latest firmware file downloaded from NCS Website PC/notebook on same network as the Cirrus LT to be updated. OR access to the Cirrus LT Management Console. You will need to turn on the Cirrus LT and it must be connected to a network either wireless or wired. Note: It is also recommended that you keep the unit plugged in with the AC adapter. Failure to do so while updating the firmware could result in lost power due to a low battery; this could render the Cirrus LT unusable. The firmware will not upgrade if the unit is not plugged in and the battery does not have at a least 30% charge. In order to upgrade the Firmware: 1. First you will need to determine the IP Address of the Cirrus LT to be upgraded. This can be found in two places, either: the Tera Firmware under OPTIONS\CONFIGURATION or the NCS GUI under ADMINISTRATOR\SYSTEM INFO\SYSTEM IP ADDRESS Cirrus LT User Manual

74 2. Once you know the IP Address of the Cirrus LT unit to upgrade, you need to then go to the PC that you will be upgrading from. Ensure this PC also has the latest firmware downloaded from the NCS downloads webpage. You can find the downloads for the Cirrus LT by going to and then selecting Zero Client as the type of download and then Cirrus LT for Product. Remember where you save this file, you will need to know this file location later. 3. Open a browser on the PC and type the IP Address plus the port 8081 into the address bar like this, address>:8081 In the example shown below, it is 74 Cirrus LT User Manual

75 4. You will be asked to type in the admin user name and password. By default this is username of admin and the password is password. Then click the Sign In button. 5. This will bring up another page where you are able to see the current firmware version on the Cirrus LT. You can then select the firmware file to upload by clicking the Browse button. When you download the firmware file from the NCS downloads page it will tell you the firmware version. Compare it to the version already on the Cirrus LT. The new firmware should be newer than the firmware already on the unit. You should never flash an older firmware unless directed to by NCS. 6. Click Submit to start the firmware upload process. This can take up to 5 minutes. 7. Note: if you are updating a unit that is connected via wireless, you won t get as much information back from the unit as you will if it is wired. Cirrus LT User Manual

76 NOTE: This progress bar will only be displayed on the LCD of the notebook. If you have the lid closed and external monitors connected to the unit you will not be able to see the firmware progress bar. On the Cirrus LT you will see this message during the firmware upgrade UPGRADING FIRMWARE DO NOT TURN OFF The unit will reboot and then be ready for use again. 76 Cirrus LT User Manual

77 8. If you would like to confirm that the firmware has been upgraded successfully, you can check the firmware version in the NCS GUI under: ADMINISTRATOR\SYSTEM INFO\Firmware Version You will be asked to type in the admin user name and password. By default this is username of admin and the password is password. Then click the Sign In button. Cirrus LT User Manual

78 Chapter 8: Management Console The management console allows you to manage all the Cirrus LT units on your network and do various tasks like uploading firmware to multiple units, send groups of units certain wifi settings, etc. There is a separate user manual for this Management Console to describe all the various features it has. It is also available for download on our NCS downloads page. To install the management console: Download the management console from: Once the file has downloaded, unzip the folder and run Mobile Zero Client Management Console.exe. By default, it will listen on port 80. The user can specify a custom port by running Mobile Zero Client Management Console.exe port=xxx where x is a custom port number. (Note: This is currently only a 32-bit program and will only run on a 32-bit Windows OS.) Open a web browser and type to start the program. NCS recommends Google Chrome for the browser. You will notice some activity in the DOS window, this window can be minimized. If you run the browser on a different machine than where you are installing the management console, then you can put the IP of the MC machine instead of 78 Cirrus LT User Manual

79 Chapter 9: How to Load Certificates onto the Cirrus LT In order to load a certificate onto the Cirrus LT, you will need the following: Cirrus LT Firmware or newer Mobile Zero Client Management Console 0.18C or newer Google Chrome Browser other browsers are supported results may vary The Cirrus LT currently supports only PEM user certification files, PK12 and other file formats of user certification files will be available in future firmware releases. CA and Web certificate files will also be available in a future firmware release. In order to load a certificate, follow this procedure: 1. Open the Management Console. Cirrus LT User Manual

80 2. The following window will open up. 3. Open the Google Chrome browser. 4. Type into the browser s address field, as shown below. 5. Click on Advanced, as shown below. 80 Cirrus LT User Manual

81 6. Click on Proceed to localhost (unsafe), as shown below. 7. You will be asked to type in the admin user name and password. By default the username is admin and the password is password. Then click the Log In button, as shown below.. Cirrus LT User Manual

82 8. Navigate to the Control Tab, then locate the Device Discovery Bar. 9. Click on Discover under the Control Tab. Note: You will need to enter the IP address range to detect the devices you want to add the software certificates too. 82 Cirrus LT User Manual

83 10. Click the Apply Found Devices to the Device List button as shown below. 11. Navigate to the Devices Tab and use the checkbox to select the unit you want to update, as shown below. Note: You can select multiple units to update simultaneously by selecting the relevant checkboxes as needed. Cirrus LT User Manual

84 12. Navigate to the Control Tab, then locate the Security Certificates Bar, as shown below. 13. Browse to the location of the certificates and select the certificate. Select the Certificate Type and click the Upload certificate to selected devices button, as shown below. 84 Cirrus LT User Manual

85 14. A pop-up window will then appear, as shown below. Click OK to confirm the operation. 15. If the certificate uploads successfully, you will see the following pop-up window. Click OK. 16. Go back to the Devices Tab. Under the Last Operation Column, confirm the selected device s status displays the apply_certificate successful message, as shown below. Note: If you are unsuccessful, go back to Step #8 and try again. Cirrus LT User Manual

86 17. You may also want to verify that the certificate was successfully applied to the selected devices on the Cirrus LT Console. In order to do this: Press <FN+F10> to bring up the Onscreen Menu (OSM) and select the Administrator Tab, as shown below. Click on the Certificate Info Tab, as shown below. 86 Cirrus LT User Manual

87 Finally, confirm the certificate is there, as shown below. Cirrus LT User Manual

88 Chapter 10: Advanced Networking Assigning a Static IP Address You can only assign a static IP address using the Teradici Firmware. To assign a static IP address for your notebook: 1. Select the Options menu in the upper left hand corner. 2. Click Configuration then Network. 3. Uncheck the Enable DHCP box. 4. Type in the desired IP address. Configuring your Cirrus LT for AP Roaming An enhancement to this feature is being worked on for a future firmware release. Until then, here are some recommendations to make your transition from one AP to another as quick and painless as possible. Ensure under admin settings Allow saving Wi-Fi Passwords is checked. Ensure the APs that you want to roam to and from are saved as preferred networks. Ensure Autoconnect is enabled under the Wi-Fi networking settings. These three things will ensure that if Cirrus LT sees a stronger wireless network it will try and autoconnect to it quickly and without user interaction, making the AP roaming disconnect/reconnect process as quick as possible. 88 Cirrus LT User Manual

89 Chapter 11: Troubleshooting In the event of a failure, please call NCS Helpdesk. The first thing to try to remedy any issue is to restart the machine by pressing and holding the power button for 5 seconds to force a hard power cycle. The quality of end user experience with this product is highly dependent on network bandwidth, latency and jitter. The better the network infrastructure is setup for the PCoIP protocol the better the end user experience will be to users of the Cirrus LT. For guidance on improving the network for the PCoIP protocol please reference the PCoIP Protocol Network Design Checklist TER This document can be found at the Teradici website (teradici.com) or the NCS website (ncst.com). General Troubleshooting Tips My keyboard and/or mouse will not work, what can I do? For external USB keyboards and mice make sure you are plugging them into the correct ports. There are dedicated USB keyboard and mice ports on the right side of the unit. Please ensure you are using the correct ports these are not interchangeable. The external USB mouse must be plugged into the USB mouse port to work in all configuration menus and with the remote host. The same goes for the USB keyboard. If for some reason the internal keyboard and/or mouse will not work try opening and closing the OSM by pressing Fn-F10. A lot of times this will reset these devices and will correct the issue. When switching from OSM to a remote host it is normal for the touchpad and keyboard to take a few seconds to reconnect. The remote OS has to redetect and setup the USB devices. These devices are temporarily disconnected from the remote host when you open the OSM. Cirrus LT User Manual

90 I am unable to use my Smartcard reader in my VMware Virtual Machine, what can I do? During the VMWare View Agent installation you must enable the support for PCoIP Smartcard. It is disabled by default see below screenshot. My IP Address does not show up under the OSM/Admin/System Info page. This happens when there are recent changes to your IP Address. The OSM just reads what the Teradici firmware is reporting and sometimes this communication isn t instantaneous. Try closing then reopening the OSM. When I use an external USB keyboard, I cannot bring up the OnScreen Menu. Ensure that the external keyboard is plugged into the dedicated USB Keyboard Port and are pressing SHIFT-F10. I am not able to update my Firmware. Ensure you are plugged into AC power or have at least a 30% battery charge. 90 Cirrus LT User Manual

91 When using the webcam, I get poor video performance. Can I improve this somehow? Unfortunately, when using the webcam, performance can be limited by the Teradici processor with slower USB connection speeds back to the remote host. USB 1.1 connection speeds are used, and therefore this webcam is highly susceptible to network bandwidth. For best results, ensure you are using the latest Teradici Firmware and the Teradici Virtual Audio Driver (available on the NCS or Teradici support web sites). NCS is hopeful that in future releases of Teradici firmware or with new enhancements to future Teradici processors, this feature will be improved. What ports do I need to open in my firewall to ensure that my Cirrus LT will be able to transmit and receive data via the PCoIP protocol? PCoIP Port: (TCP/UDP) Used for PCoIP in a VMware View 4.0.x and later environment. This port is required for the PCoIP display protocol on the software client and must be open in both inbound and outbound directions. PCoIP Port: 4172 (TCP/UDP) Used for PCoIP in a VMware View 4.5 and later environment. This port is required for the PCoIP display protocol. The port 4172 UDP must be open in both inbound and outbound directions. The port 4172 TCP must be open in only the inbound direction. Conflicts Between Teradici and NCS Firmware Teradici s firmware has audio, display and other various hardware settings. NCS s firmware also has some of these same settings. The communication between the two firmware is limited. NCS firmware will not know if you change the display topology in Teradici firmware and then change to a conflicting display configuration in the NCS firmware. Please be careful when making changes in the firmware, and if you run into issues you can always reset the Teradici and/or NCS firmware back to factory defaults to recover from any conflicts that may arise. Cirrus LT User Manual

92 Chapter 12: Wake-on-LAN (WOL) The Wake-on-LAN feature allows you to wake your notebook from a low power state by sending a wake-up network packet to the network from either a third party software or the NCS Cirrus LT management console. To configure the Wake-on-LAN (WOL) feature: From another computer, using a browser, enter the IP address of the Cirrus LT in the address to view the web GUI (AWI). Click Configuration then Power. Click the Enable Wake-on-LAN check box, as shown below. 92 Cirrus LT User Manual

93 NCS Help To access information about your system from the NCS website go to: com. If you have any specific questions about your system, contact NCS Customer Service at 1 (888) RING NCS ( ). NCS Customer Service is available Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. eastern time. If you call after 6 p.m. or before 8 a.m., your call will be redirected to a 24 hour support line that will process your request. A customer service representative will then call you back as soon as possible during business hours. You can also fill out a service request form at Cirrus LT User Manual

94 Appendix: Specifications Processor Storage Memory Display Imaging Performance Audio Networking Integrated Webcam I/O Ports Internal Expansion Slots Battery Keyboard & Pointing Device AC Adapter Security Dimensions (L x W x H) & Weight Environmental Storage Temp Docking Station Teradici PCoIP Processor Tera2321 N/A - No local storage 512MB DDR3 14 HD 16:9 LCD, 1366x768 with Anti-Glare, LED-Backlight 50Mpps (VDI) 130Mpps (Workstation)* Integrated Realtek High Definition Audio Subsystem with Two 1.5W Built-in Speakers Integrated Realtek 10/11/1000Mb Base-TX Ethernet LAN Optional Ralink a/b/g/n 3T3R 450mbps Wireless LAN Wake on LAN Support 2.0 Megapixel Webcam with Integrated Mic (Optional) 1x USB Mouse Port, 1x USB Keyboard Port, 2x USB Tera2 Ports, Optional 2x Smartcard Reader, 1x Mini Displayport, 1x Mic-In, 1x Headset Jack, 1x RJ-45 Port, 1x DC-in, 1x USB Charging Port** 1x Mini Card Slot for WLAN options (supports half and full size cards) 1x Mini Card Slot for future 4G Cellular (supports half and full size cards) Primary 6-Cell Li-ion Smart Battery (5,200 mah) 86-Key Chiclet Style Keyboard Touchpad Pointing Device Support for external USB keyboards with multi-functions (driver loaded on host) Output: 19V DC, Input: 100~240V AC, 50/60Hz Universal, 3.42A, Auto-Sensing Kensington Lock Optional Fingerprint Reader: either Swipe or FIPS 201 Touch TPM 1.2 Secure Boot 2x Smart card readers x 9.25 x / 340mm x 235mm x 28.6~31.8mm; 3.45lbs / 1.56kg (without battery) 4.16lbs / 1.89kg (with battery) Operating Temp: 0 to 35 C (32 to % Relative Humidity -20 to 60 C (-4 to % Relative Humidity Lockable with a Key 1x DC-in 1x Line Out Jack 1x Microphone Jack 1x USB Mouse Port 1x USB Keyboard Port 2x PCoIP USB Ports 1x Fiber SFP Port 1x RJ-45 Port 1x Charging USB Port** Regulatory & Product Certifications EMI/RFI: FCC ClassB Safety: UL 60950, UL 2054, UN 38.3 Other: TAA *Workstation: when used in conjunction with PCoIP hardware host solution **Charging port is NOT a high current port. Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice. 94 Cirrus LT User Manual

95 Appendix: Regulatory and Legal Information FCC Compliance Information This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient/relocated the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/tv technician for help. Notice CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment. NCS may make changes to specifications and product descriptions at any time and without notice. The information in this manual is furnished for informational use only and is subject to change without notice. NCS assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document or any software that may be provided in association with this document. Contact NCS Technologies for any questions regarding this manual. Cirrus LT User Manual

96 Warranty Provisions Warranties for the Cirrus LT may vary. Refer to your shipping list for particular warranty details; or please call the NCS toll-free telephone number, 1 (888) RING NCS ( ), with the serial number of your unit, and customer service will be able to provide additional warranty information. NCS is not liable to any purchaser for damage, lost revenue, lost wages, lost savings, or any other incidental or consequential damages arising from the purchase or use of the product or inability to use the product. Warning Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help. Notice: The changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equivalent. 96 Cirrus LT User Manual

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