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Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 Hotfix Administrator’s Guide

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Setting up the RealTime Multimedia Engine connector

This section describes how to install and use Lync or Skype for Business (SFB) on a Citrix desktop.
  1. Install Citrix HDX RealTime Connector on Citrix desktop VDA/Server. HDX RealTime Multimedia Engine (RTME) is the package installed on ThinOS. It is HDX RealTime Connector that needs to be installed or upgraded on the remote server and VDA.
    NOTE:The following are applicable to RTME 1.8 only:
    • You can upgrade from RTME version 1.7 to 1.8. For more information, see the Citrix documentation at docs.citrix.com.
    • The Firewall configuration is required on remote server and VDA. For more information, see the Citrix documentation at docs.citrix.com.
    • The RTME 1.8 feature on ThinOS supports only HDX RealTime Connector 1.8 due to Citrix limitation.
  2. Update the ThinOS firmware, and install the RTME.i386.pkg on the ThinOS client.
    NOTE:Since ThinOS 8.3.1 HF release, the RTME 1.8 and 2.1 co-exist in the release package, supporting both versions of RTME connectors. In every ThinOS release, the RTME version may be updated to newer version and the latest RTME version co-exists with RTME 1.8 version in the corresponding release packages.
  3. (This step is for RTME 1.8 only) Configure the Domain Name Server (DNS) settings on ThinOS for Lync Server.
    NOTE:You must ensure that the thin client does not have USB redirection for video/audio devices in order to have RTME working correctly.
  4. Log in to your Citrix Desktop, and sign in to Lync client or Skype for Business (SFB) client.
    • For RTME 1.8, the RTME icon is displayed in the lower-left corner of the Lync client window.
    • For RTME 2.x, the RTME icon is displayed on taskbar.
Use the Lync Application or Skype for Business application to perform the following tasks:
  • Start an audio or video call
    • Select user to call
    • Call from the IM window
    • Type a name or number to call
  • Answer the call
    • Audio call
    • Video call
    • Headset button to answer the call
  • Transfer call/ mute/ hold call
  • Control the video: Pause/ End/ Picture in Picture (PiP)
  • Set the volume levels
  • Use Dial Pad
  • Make a conference call
  • Help and Hang up
  • Minimize/maximize or close the call video window
  • Perform Network Health check:
    • For RTME 1.8, press Ctrl+N to open the Network Health window.
    • For RTME 2.x, right-click the RTME icon on taskbar and select Call Statistics.
    The attributes, such as received packets, sent packets, video frame rate, video resolution, audio codec, and video codec are displayed in the above described window.

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