Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
Sleep mode
The sleep mode enables the power-saving state and quickly resumes full power operations without loss of data.
The sleep mode feature is supported on the following platforms:
Wyse 5070 Thin Client
Wyse 5470 Thin Client
Wyse 5470 All-in-One Thin Client
The USB interface is closed in sleep mode. All USB devices such as USB drives, Bluetooth, audio devices, video devices, and
camera are reinitialized after resuming from sleep mode.
The wired network, wireless network, and VPN are disconnected in sleep mode. However, the network configurations are saved.
All the ThinOS configurationsVDI configuration, network configuration, and so onare saved automatically in sleep mode. If
you are signed on to broker agent, all the windows are closed automatically and signed off when entering sleep mode. If you are
not signed on to broker agent, the windows are not closed when entering sleep mode.
Enable sleep manually
To enable the Sleep option manually, use either of the following options:
ThinOS lock windowTo enter sleep mode using the ThinOS lock window, do the following:
1. Lock your thin client.
2. In the ThinOS lock window, click Sleep.
3. Click OK.
Shutdown dialog boxTo enter sleep mode using the Shutdown dialog box, do the following:
1. Open the Shutdown window.
2. Click Sleep, and then click OK.
You can wake the thin client from sleep mode by pressing the power button, any key on the keyboard, or by clicking the mouse
button. To use the USB keyboard or mouse to wake your thin client, you must enable wake on USB in BIOS.
Wyse 5470 Thin ClientThe AC power must be connected to wake the Wyse 5470 Thin Client using the USB keyboard or
mouse. You can also wake the Wyse 5470 Thin Client by opening the lid.
Import certificates to ThinOS from Admin Policy Tool
or Wyse Management Suite
Steps
1. Open the Admin Policy Tool on your thin client or go to the ThinOS 9.x policy settings on Wyse Management Suite.
2. On the Configuration Control | ThinOS window, click the Advanced tab.
3. Expand Privacy & Security, and click Certificates.
4. Click the Auto Install Certificates slider switch to enable autoinstall of certificates on ThinOS.
5. Browse and select the certificate that you want to upload.
NOTE:
Admin Policy Tool supports the .cer, .crt, .pfx, .der, and .pem certificate file types. Wyse Management
Suite supports .cer, .crt,.pfx, .der, and .pem certificate file types.
6. From the Select Certificates to Upload drop-down list, select the certificate that you have uploaded.
7. Click Save & Publish.
The certificate is installed on your thin client.
ThinOS system variables
ThinOS uses system variables or part of a system variable when defining command values. System variables are often
used to define unique values for fields such as terminal name or default user. For example, if the client has an IP address
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