Administrator Guide
Table 135. USB configuration
Option Description
External USB Ports Select this check box to enable the device attached to this port.
The device is also made available to the operating system. If a USB
port is disabled, operating system cannot detect any device
attached to the port.
Table 136. Configuring wireless settings
Option Description
EnableBluetooth Select this check box to enable Bluetooth.
WLAN/GPS Select this check box to enable WLAN/GPS.
Wireless LAN Select this check box to enable wireless LAN.
Table 137. Configuring security settings
Option Description
Admin Setup Lockout Select this check box to prevent users from entering Setup when
the admin password is set.
Table 138. Admin password settings
Option Description
Enable Admin Password Select this check box to enable the BIOS administrator password.
Successful changes to this password take effect immediately.
Admin Password Enter the new BIOS admin password. This option is available only if
you select the Enable Admin Password check box.
Table 139. Configuring power management settings
Option Description
Wake On LAN Enable this option to power on the device from the Wyse
Management Suite console. To perform this action, run the Wake
On LAN (WOL) command on the Devices page.
Wake on AC Enable this option to automatically boot the device after power is
restored—following a power failure.
Table 140. Configuring auto-on settings
Option Description
Auto On From the drop-down list, set the time of the day you want the
system to turn on automatically.
Table 141. Configuring reboot schedule
Option Description
Reboot Option Some BIOS settings requires the system to restart. From the drop-
down list, select one of the following options:
• Reboot immediately—The system restarts immediately.
• Reboot later—Select the Reboot Hour and Reboot Minute
to set the system restart time.
• Do not reboot—The system does not restarts.
Configuring Wyse 7040 thin client BIOS settings
Use this page to configure the BIOS settings of Wyse 7040 thin clients.
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