Dell Wyse 7030 PCoiP Zero Client User’s Guide
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Contents 1 Initial Environment Setup............................................................................................................................... 4 2 Setting Up Your Zero Client........................................................................................................................... 5 3 Establishing a PCoIP Connection...................................................................................................................6 4 Additional Information.................
1 Initial Environment Setup The Wyse 7030 is a workstation-class zero client for use with PC-over- IP (PCoIP) protocol environments. The zero client connects to a host server which is PCoIP capable. Before setting up and using the zero client, you must have a properly installed PCoIP environment that it can access.
2 Setting Up Your Zero Client Be sure you have read all safety guidelines before setting up and operating this product. Refer to the figures and proceed as follows: 1 Place the zero client on a desk, make sure the monitor and the zero client are turned off and disconnected from AC power. 2 Make all desired connections. The monitor, keyboard with mouse, and Ethernet network are required. Additional connections of peripheral devices may be made to the other ports.
3 Establishing a PCoIP Connection 1 Turn on the zero client. Wait until the Connect command button on the zero client user screen is active for use (no longer grayed out=active). 2 Using the mouse connected to the zero client, click Connect. The message “Discovering hosts, please wait …” will appear. After host discovery is complete, a list of available hosts on the network will appear.
4 Additional Information • Audio: The zero client uses the Realtek High-Definition Audio Codec. Windows Vista natively contains an HD Audio driver for this Codec. For other operating systems, including Windows XP, install the High- Definition Audio Codec driver from www.realtek.com to use the full audio capabilities of PCoIP. • IP Address: The zero client is set to DHCP client mode by default. Normally, the IP address of the zero client and host server are assigned by the DHCP server on your IP network.
5 Video resolution 1 How to set the custom resolution for PCoIP zero clients. 2 Monitor resolutions and refresh rates applied to the PCoIP zero clients and host cards. 3 Display connectors with PCoIP enabled devices. Topics: • How to set a custom resolution for PCoIP zero clients • Display connectors with PCoIP enabled device.
Mini DisplayPort links can support dual-link data rates and 2560x1600 resolutions. 6 Single-link DVI (SL-DVI): The DVI specification allows a maximum pixel clock of 165 MHz to be used on a single-link DVI video signal. The highest 60Hz-refresh VESA resolution supported by single-link connections is 1920x1200. 7 Dual-link DVI (DL-DVI): NOTE: These dual-link connectors can support either single-link data rates or dual-link data rates.
• 1856 x 1392 • 2560 x 1600 Video resolution
6 Safety guidelines Improper connection, mounting, or use of this product could result in component failure or undesired interference. Read the following guidelines before setting up and operating your device. • • • Setup: • Do not connect to AC power until all other connections (including the power adapter) are made. Connecting or disconnecting components or equipment on the back panel when the device is receiving AC power can cause power surges and damage the device.
7 Important Information Wyse Reference Guides- User, Administrator, and related documentation is available at. www.wyse.com/manuals Wyse Service and Support - Upgrade software images for installation are available at, www.wyse.com/downloads Wyse Device Manager - Information about Wyse remote management software is available at, www.wyse.