Users GuideWyse® Mobile Thin ComputerIssue:110207PN: 883904-01 Rev. A
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2 Introducing Your Thin ComputerThis section provides package contents, features, and detailed views of your thin computer.Check the Package Contents
6 Chapter 2Inside ViewFront View(1) Wireless LAN and Bluetooth on/off switch - Enables the wireless functions to be turned off if needed during air tr
Introducing Your Thin Computer 7Back View(1) LAN RJ-45 network port - With the built-in Ethernet LAN combo, you can make LAN connections. Connection s
8 Chapter 2Left Side View(1) Kensington lock slot - Your thin computer includes a Kensington lock hole to be used with a standard Kensington lock. You
3 Getting StartedThis section provides information on setting up and using your thin computer, power management, and the graphics system.Setting Up Yo
10 Chapter 3Figure 3-2 Connecting the Power CableNoteYou can connect the power adapter at any time with the thin computer turned either on or off.Step
Getting Started 11Adjusting the VolumeThere are two ways in which to adjust the volume:• You can adjust the volume with the hot key combinations as fo
12 Chapter 3Keyboard Function Keys for System ControlThe numeric keypad numbers and symbols are printed in blue on the keypad keys. Press and hold the
Getting Started 13Numeric KeypadThe embedded numeric keypad consists of sixteen keys that make number intensive input more convenient. Press NumLk to
iiCopyright Notice© 2007, Wyse Technology Inc. All rights reserved.This manual and the software and firmware described in it are copyrighted. You may
14 Chapter 3pressure-sensitive touch pad. This double-tapping on the touch pad will select the desired item and prompt the software to perform the rel
Getting Started 15Power ManagementProper power management for your thin computer will prolong battery life and reduce heat dissipation.Calibrating the
16 Chapter 3Figure 3-6 Power Option Properties If you do not see the battery icon, enable it in Start | Control Panel | Power Options. Choose the Adva
Getting Started 17If your thin computer is turned off or standby mode, a fully discharged battery will take about three hours to recharge. NoteA fully
18 Chapter 3Initiating Stand by ModeThere are four ways to initiate stand by mode. The settings can be adjusted in the Power Management dialog box by:
Getting Started 19Graphics SystemYour thin computer has a high-performance graphics system, which can easily handle the demands of today's multim
20 Chapter 3Dual DisplaysAn external monitor may be used simultaneously with your thin computer’s display. You may also use the external monitor only
4 Making ConnectionsThis section provides information about the various ways your thin computer makes connections.Your mobile thin computer makes conn
22 Chapter 4NoteIf you do not know the Network Key, you can acquire it from your administrator.6. There may be a brief wait. If successful, next to yo
Making Connections 23NotePlease read the instructions included with individual express cards. Some cards may be inserted with power on, while others r
iiiCautionChanges or modifications not covered in this manual must be approved in writing by the manufacturer’s Regulatory Engineering department. Cha
24 Chapter 42. Turn on Bluetooth in your thin computer (switch is located on the front left-side of the thin computer). The indicator light for wirele
Making Connections 259. The mobile device will be detected on the Bluetooth Devices window.Figure 4-5 Bluetooth Devices WindowThin Computer Setup for
26 Chapter 4Figure 4-7 Connection Name6. Enter the ISP name and click Next. The ISP name is a user-friendly name (in this example, “Connect” was used)
Making Connections 279. Enter Username and Password and click Dial to open the Opening Port window.CautionYou can expect a delay for the Opening Port
28 Chapter 4Disconnecting Windows Bluetooth DUNTo disconnect a Bluetooth device:1. In the Network Connections window under Dial-up, find the connectio
5 Using the BIOS Setup UtilityThis section provides instructions for using the BIOS menus available on your thin computer.Using the BIOS Setup Utility
30 Chapter 5Users are allowed to enter new values to replace the default settings in certain fields, and the rest fields are specified by system defau
Using the BIOS Setup Utility 31Advanced MenuFigure 5-2 BIOS Setup Utility - Advanced MenuBoot MenuFigure 5-3 BIOS Setup Utility - Boot MenuMain Adva
32 Chapter 5Security MenuFigure 5-4 BIOS Setup Utility - Security MenuExit menuFigure 5-5 BIOS Setup Utility - Exit MenuMain Advanced Boot Secur
Using the BIOS Setup Utility 33Changing the User PasswordWith a User Password, you can enter the Setup Utility and change or remove the User Password,
ivCable NoticeThe use of shielded I/O cables is required when connecting this equipment to any and all optional peripheral or host devices. Failure to
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6 Establishing a Server EnvironmentThis section contains information on the network architecture and enterprise server environment needed to provide n
36 Chapter 6• VPN (PPTP) - PPTP (Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol) is a network protocol that enables the secure transfer of data between a remote co
7 Frequently Asked QuestionsThis section contains information and help on installation, setup, conflicts, and general troubleshooting.Table 7-1 Freque
38 Chapter 7My thin computer alerts CMOS Battery Low, what can I do?If you keep your thin computer in no power situation (unplug the thin computer fro
List of Figures3-1 Battery Latches 93-2 Connecting the Power Cable 103-3 Numeric Keypad 133-4 Touch Pad 133-5 Battery Auto Calibration 153-6 Power Opt
List of Tables3-1 System Indicator Lights for Status and Power 113-2 Keyboard Function Keys for System Control 125-1 Navigation Keys for Entering Info
Users GuideWyse® Mobile Thin ComputerIssue: 110207Written and published by: Wyse Technology Inc., November 2007Created using FrameMaker® and Acrobat®
Contents1 About This GuideAbout this Guide 1Organization of this Guide 1Important Safeguards 2Caution Statements 2Wyse Technical Support 3Links to Rel
viPower Saving Tips 18Heat Considerations 18Graphics System 19Screen Controls 19Connecting to an External Monitor 19Dual Displays 204 Making Connectio
1 About This GuideThe Wyse X90 and X90e are the newest wireless mobile thin computers in the Wyse X class of mobile thin computers. The Wyse X90 and X
2 Chapter 1Important SafeguardsPlease adhere to the following important safeguards:• Follow all warnings and instructions noted in this documentation
About This Guide 3under the device. Find environmental operating specifications in the thin computer’s datasheet located at http://www.wyse.com/produc
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