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
Figure 19. Wyse Device Agent (CCM)
If the device is not registered to a CCM server, the Wyse Device Agent screen shows the registration status as Not
Registered.
1. In the CCM Server input box, enter the URL of CCM server you want to connect to.
2. In the MQTT Server input box, enter the IP address or hostname of Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) server.
3. In the Group Token input boxes, enter your group registration key to manage your ThinLinux device. This is a unique key
for registering your thin client device. Thin clients can be directly registered to Groups directly and must have a Group
Registration Key enabled to perform this action.
4. Do one of the following options:
● Click Register to register your thin client on CCM server. When your thin client is successfully registered, the status is
shown as Registered with green color icon next to the Registration Status label, and caption of Register button changes
to Unregister.
● Click Unregister, if you want to remove your thin client from the CCM management system. If Unregister fails, a dialog
box for Force Unregister confirmation is displayed. Click Yes to forcefully unregister your device which is managed by
CCM. When you perform Register or Unregister or Force Unregister from Agent screen, the applet should not be closed
until Registration Status. After successful registration, you can access the CCM management server screen where you
can view and manage Device Asset Details, Real-Time commands, and Troubleshooting information of your registered
thin client.
Directing the Thin Client to CCM Server:
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To direct your thin client to CCM server, you must provide CCM/MQTT server details and Group registration Key. These
details is discovered by Wyse Device Agent using any of the following ways:
○ DHCP Scope options
○ Using INI parameter
○ Using the Wyse Device Agent screen
● Directing the thin client to CCM Server using DHCP Scope options. The CCM/MQTT server details and Group
Registration Key that are required for CCM registration can be obtained by querying the DHCP server with following
option tags:
○ 199 – Scope option for Group Token (type = String, value = CCM-group-key).
○ 165 – Scope option for CCM server.
○ 166 – Scope option for MQTT server.
● Directing the thin client to CCM Server using INI parameters, INI syntax for CCM configuration:
○ CCMEnable={yes,no} CCMServer=<CCM Server URL> GroupRegistrationKey=<tenant code-group code>
MQTTServer=<MQTT server>[:<MQTT port>]
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