Users Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse 3040 Thin Client User Guide
- Welcome to Dell Wyse 3040 thin client
- Wyse 3040 thin client hardware installation
- Wyse 3040 thin client on ThinOS
- Logging on to the Wyse 3040 thin client running Wyse ThinOS
- Configuring the dual head display settings in Dell Wyse ThinOS
- Configuring the network settings on Dell Wyse ThinOS
- Configuring peripherals settings on Wyse ThinOS
- Power state
- Configuring the broker setup on Dell Wyse ThinOS
- Configuring the WDA settings on Dell Wyse ThinOS
- Wyse 3040 thin client on ThinLinux
- Accessing thin client BIOS settings on Wyse ThinLinux
- Logging on to the Wyse 3040 thin client running ThinLinux
- Configuring display on Dell Wyse ThinLinux
- Configuring the network settings on Dell WyseThinLinux
- Configuring peripherals settings on Wyse ThinLinux
- Power state
- Configuring connections locally on Dell Wyse ThinLinux
- Configuring WDA settings on Dell Wyse ThinLinux
- Major components of your system
- System specifications
- Thermal management on Wyse 3040 thin client
- BIOS overview
- Accessing thin client BIOS settings
- System Setup overview
- Boot Sequence
- Navigation keys
- General screen options
- System Configuration screen options
- Security screen options
- Secure Boot screen options
- Performance screen options
- Power Management screen options
- POST Behavior screen options
- Virtualization support screen options
- Maintenance screen options
- System Log screen options
- Updating the BIOS
- Troubleshooting your system
g. PEAP — If you select the PEAP option, click Properties to open and configure the Authentication Properties dialog
box. Be sure to select either EAP_GTC or EAP_MSCHAPv2, and then use the correct username, password and domain.
Validate Server Certificate is optional.
NOTE: The server certificate text box for LEAP and PEAP supports a maximum of approximately 127 characters, and
supports multiple server names.
h. To configure EAP-GTC, enter the username only. The password or PIN is required when authenticating.
To configure EAP-MSCHAPv2, enter the username, password and domain.
NOTE: The domain/username in the username box is supported, but you must leave the domain box blank.
The CA certificate must be installed on the thin client and the server certificate is forced to be validated. When
EAP-MSCCHAPV2 is selected in EAP type in the Authentication Properties dialog box (for PEEP IEEE802.1x
authentication), an option to hide the domain is available for selection. Username and Password boxes are available
for use, but the Domain text box is disabled.
3. Click OK to save the settings.
Configuring the WLAN settings
1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Network Setup.
The Network Setup dialog box is displayed.
2. Click the WLAN tab, and use the following guidelines:
a. Add— Use this option to add and configure a new SSID connection.
You can configure the SSID connection from the available security type options.
b. After you configure the SSID connection, the added SSID connection is listed on the page of the WLAN tab.
c. Remove — Use this option, if you want to remove a SSID connection by selecting the SSID connection from the list.
d. Properties — Use this option to view and configure the authentication properties of a SSID connection that is displayed
in the list.
e. Select the Disable Wireless Device check box, if you want to disable a wireless device.
3. Click OK to save the settings.
Configuring peripherals settings on Wyse ThinOS
The Peripherals dialog box enables you to configure the settings for the keyboard, mouse, camera, and printer.
Configuring keyboard settings
To configure the Keyboard settings:
1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Peripherals.
The Peripherals dialog box is displayed.
2. Click the Keyboard tab and set the Character Set, Keyboard Layout, Delay Before Repeat and Repeat Rate parameters. The
following table explains the parameters present on the Peripherals dialog box.
Table 1. Keyboard parameters
Parameter Description
Character Set Specifies the character set. Each character is represented
by a number. The ASCII character set, for example, uses the
numbers 0 through 127 to represent all English characters
and special control characters. European ISO character sets
are similar to ASCII, but they contain additional characters
for European languages.
Keyboard Layout Presently the keyboard languages listed in the Keyboard
layout drop-down list are supported. The default value is
English (United States).
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