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Pano System for Cloud Administrator's Guide - Pano Logic

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31 � <strong>Pano</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Cloud</strong> Administrator’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

Chapter 0<strong>Pano</strong><br />

7<br />

Zero Client<br />

This chapter describes <strong>Pano</strong> <strong>Logic</strong>’s hardware endpoint, the <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client. <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client G2<br />

is <strong>Pano</strong> <strong>Logic</strong>’s current generation model. <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client G1 is non-current, but offers very<br />

similar functions. They key difference is that <strong>Pano</strong> G2 has a DVI output and <strong>Pano</strong> G1 has a VGA<br />

output.<br />

• <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client Family<br />

• Connecting <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Clients<br />

• Physically Secure <strong>Pano</strong> Devices<br />

• Install <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client Mounting Brackets<br />

• <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client Hardware Specifications<br />

<strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client Family<br />

There are three members of the <strong>Pano</strong><br />

Zero Client family. They are, from left<br />

to right, the <strong>Pano</strong> G1, the <strong>Pano</strong> G2,<br />

and the <strong>Pano</strong> G2M. The <strong>Pano</strong> G2M is<br />

the current model, but any or all will<br />

work with <strong>Pano</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Cloud</strong>. More in<strong>for</strong>mation can be found at <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client Hardware<br />

Specifications.<br />

Connecting <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Clients<br />

Connect your <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Clients to the network, monitor, USB, and power connectors. Press the<br />

<strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client button to power on the device. After power on, the <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client button<br />

follows the sequence blinking red > blinking yellow > solid yellow > solid blue.<br />

Status Color What’s this mean?<br />

Not fully<br />

booted or not<br />

connected<br />

Connected<br />

but not ready<br />

Ready<br />

Red •<br />

This is the starting color of the indicator each time you power on the endpoint or reset your<br />

connection. If it remains flashing red there is a problem in your network connection or with the<br />

server. As part of connecting to the <strong>Pano</strong> <strong>System</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Cloud</strong> server, the <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client will<br />

request anIP address and connect to the <strong>Pano</strong> Controller <strong>for</strong> <strong>Cloud</strong> server. If the endpoint is<br />

unable to complete either of these operations the status indicator will remain red.<br />

Yellow• When blinking, the unit has powered on and found a live Ethernet connection, but has not<br />

acquired an IP address. Typically the status indicator will only remain this color <strong>for</strong> a few<br />

seconds at most.<br />

When solid, the unit has an IP address, but has not been found by the <strong>Pano</strong> Controller <strong>for</strong> <strong>Cloud</strong>.<br />

Blue •<br />

The cloud desktop is ready and your session has started. The Status indicator will remain this<br />

color during your entire cloud desktop session.<br />

This process should not last more than 15 seconds. Under normal operation, the <strong>Pano</strong> Button<br />

should have a solid blue color within a few seconds of powering on. Once the <strong>Pano</strong> Button is solid<br />

blue, it should remain in this state until the <strong>Pano</strong> Zero Client is powered off.

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