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Category | Thin Client |
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USB Ports | 4 x USB 2.0 |
Operating System | Wyse ThinOS |
Networking | Gigabit Ethernet |
Ports | 1 x Serial |
Weight | 1 kg |
Provides an overview of the manual's purpose and content structure, including navigation aids.
Explains how to locate specific topics using search and navigation features within the guide.
Details how to access technical assistance, support resources, and contact information from Dell.
Lists additional Dell resources, product fact sheets, and user INI file guides for ThinOS.
Information on Dell's community forums for users to seek and exchange product-related information.
Guides users through establishing connections to remote servers for thin client access and application delivery.
Step-by-step instructions for manually configuring initial connection settings on the thin client.
Explains the different desktop environments (Classic and Zero) and how to navigate them after logging in.
Overview of how to configure local thin client hardware settings and connection parameters.
Instructions for connecting and configuring local or network printers with the thin client.
Guidance on connecting display monitors and configuring display settings, including dual monitors.
Procedures for securing the thin client by locking the terminal or session to prevent unauthorized access.
Details how to properly sign off from the system, shut down, or restart the thin client.
Covers advanced topics and features for initial thin client setup, including Zero Desktop specifics.
Describes how to access and use the local settings menu for device configuration on the thin client.
Explains how to configure personal preferences like screen saver, time zone, date, and locale settings.
Guides users on setting display resolution, refresh rate, and dual monitor configurations.
Instructions for configuring connected peripherals such as keyboard, mouse, audio devices, and serial ports.
Details on setting up and configuring local and network printers for the thin client via USB, LPD, or SMB.
Outlines methods for resetting the thin client to factory defaults or specific settings like display configuration.
Defines settings that apply to all connections, managing global behavior like auto-connect and device redirection.
Covers configuring network parameters like IP address, DNS, WINS servers, and wireless network settings.
Guides on setting up various remote connection types like ICA, RDP, Citrix XenDesktop, and VMware View.
Details on configuring central settings for file servers, WDM, and Cloud Client Manager for device management.
Provides in-depth information on configuring specific ICA and RDP connection parameters and options.
Provides methods to access the network setup dialog box when it's disabled due to privilege level restrictions.
Detailed instructions for configuring RDP connection settings, display options, and audio settings.
Covers configuring trace/event logs, performance monitoring, viewing INI files, and CMOS management.
Guides on using ping and trace route utilities for checking network connection integrity and diagnosing issues.
Describes the three-step process for automating thin client updates and configurations using a server.
Explains how to configure DHCP options to direct thin clients to the update server and root path.
Instructions on restarting the thin client to apply updates and configurations after server setup.
Manages CMOS settings centrally via file server distribution, enabling consistent configurations across devices.
Manages CMOS settings locally using USB key distribution methods for smaller deployments.
Examples for configuring local printers connected via USB or parallel ports using dialogs and INI.
Guides on setting up printers using the LPD protocol for non-Windows network environments.
Examples for configuring printers shared via Microsoft Windows SMB, including credential handling.
Instructions on configuring a thin client to act as a basic network LPD print server for sharing local printers.
Steps for setting up and configuring ThinPrint for enhanced printing capabilities, including printer object creation.