Dell Wyse 3030 LT User Guide Regulatory Model: N06D Regulatory Type: N06D001
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1 Welcome to Dell Wyse 3030 LT thin client Dell Wyse 3030 LT thin client enhances the user’s multimedia experience with its integrated graphics engine and provides multiple connectivity choices for an excellent virtual desktop solution. These thin clients have a dual core Intel 1.6GHz processer, which delivers high performance experience to the end users and allows easy deployment of ready to connect to Citrix, Microsoft, VMware, and Dell vWorkspace.
2 Installation and setup This section describes about the following topics: • Wyse 3030 LT thin client hardware setup. • Wyse 3030 LT thin client BIOS configuration. Topics: • Wyse 3030 LT thin client hardware installation • Accessing thin client BIOS settings on Wyse ThinOS • Accessing thin client BIOS settings on Wyse ThinLinux Wyse 3030 LT thin client hardware installation For more information on the hardware installation, see Dell Wyse 3030 LT thin client Quick Start Guide.
3 Logging on to the Wyse 3030 LT thin client This section includes the following topics: • Logging on to the Wyse 3030 LT running ThinOS. • Logging on to the Wyse 3030 LT running ThinLinux. Topics: • Logging on to the Wyse 3030 LT running ThinOS • Logging on to the Wyse 3030 LT running ThinLinux Logging on to the Wyse 3030 LT running ThinOS What you see after logging on to the server depends on the administrator configurations.
4 Displays This section provides information about the multiple monitor configurations. Multiple monitor configurations Wyse 3030 LT thin clients running ThinOS Depending on your thin client model, connections to monitors can be made using either a DisplayPort, or a proper Dell monitor cables/ splitters/adapters. For information about configuring dual head display settings, see Configuring the Dual Head display setting on ThinOS. Wyse 3030 LT thin clients running ThinLinux.
This feature is applicable for supported Dual Monitor Capable Thin Clients Only. a b c Select Mirror Mode option from Dual Head to have the two monitors work in a matching state, or Span Mode to have the two monitors work separately second is extended from first. Select which of the two monitors you want to be the main screen - Screen1 or Screen2 from Main Screen option. The other screen is extended from the main screen.
For Swap dual screens, when you set Main Screen to Screen2, an extra check box is displayed at the bottom of the tab that allows you to swap dual screens. If you clear the check box, the Screen1 is usually the left one or the top one in dual display. When you set Main Screen to Screen2, the main screen is changed to the right screen or bottom screen.
Figure 1. Display Settings 2 Select the preferred Resolution from the drop-down list. 3 Select the Rotation type from the drop-down list. • Normal • Right • Left 4 • Upside-down Click the ON/OFF button to switch between dual display and mirror mode in a dual monitor configuration. 5 Click the ON/OFF button to enable the Set as primary option. This option allows you to set the selected monitor as primary. 6 Click the ON/OFF button to enable the Monitor On/Off option.
5 Networks This section describes about the network configurations of Wyse 3030 LT running either ThinOS or ThinLinux. • For network configurations on ThinOS, see Configuring the network settings on ThinOS. • For network configurations on ThinLinux, see Configuring the network settings on ThinLinux.
2 Click the General tab, and use the following guidelines: a To set the default gateway, select the type of network interface from the available options. 1 Single Network support—Either wireless or wired network is connected. • ENET—Click this option, if you want set up the Ethernet Wired Network Connection. • WLAN—Click this option, if you want set up the Wireless Network Connection.
d Enter the IP address of the WINS Server in the WINS Server box. Use of WINS is optional. Enter the network address of an available WINS name server. WINS allows you to specify remote systems by their host names rather than IP addresses. If a specific IP address (instead of a name) is entered for a connection, it is used to make the connection. These entries can be supplied through DHCP, if DHCP is used. DNS and WINS provide essentially the same function, name resolution.
Configuring ENET settings To configure the ENET settings: 1 From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Network Setup. The Network Setup dialog box is displayed. 2 Click the ENET tab, and use the following guidelines: a b Ethernet Speed—Normally the default (Auto-Detect) should be selected, but another selection can be made if automatic negotiation is not supported by your network equipment.
c d – Default Gateway—Use of gateways is optional. Gateways are used to interconnect multiple networks—routing or delivering IP packets between them. The default gateway is used for accessing the internet or an intranet with multiple subnets. If no gateway is specified, the thin client can only address other systems on the same subnet. Enter the address of the router that connects the thin client to the internet.
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 the EAP-GTC, enter the username only.
b c d e 3 After you configure the SSID connection, the added SSID connection is listed on the page of the WLAN tab. Remove — Use this option, if you want to remove a SSID connection by selecting the SSID connection from the list. Properties — Use this option to view and configure the authentication properties of a SSID connection that is displayed in the list. Select the Disable Wireless Device check box, if you want to disable a wireless device. Click OK to save the settings.
• Wired • Network proxy Figure 3. Network Settings page Configuring wired network connection settings To configure the wired connection settings, perform the following steps: 1 2 Click the Wired tab. The following attributes are displayed if the network cable is connected to your thin client and wired connection is established. • IP Address • Hardware Address • Default Route • DNS NOTE: After the network is disconnected, only hardware address and last used information are displayed.
d Parameter Description Username Enter the Username for the network connection. Password Enter the password you want to set for the connection. Ask for this password every time If this check box is selected, you will be prompted to enter the password every time when you connect to the network. Show Password Select this check box if you want to allow the user to view the hidden password. If the authentication type is selected as TLS, you must configure the following options.
Parameter Description PAC file Select the PAC file from the list or upload your CA certificate stored locally. To upload your PAC file, click the Folder icon, and then choose the certificate from the location where you have stored the certificate. f Inner authentication From the drop-down list, select the inner authentication method you want to set. The available options are GTC and MSCHAPv2. Username Enter the Username for the network connection.
Parameter Description To upload your CA certificate, click the Folder icon, and then browse to the location where you have stored the certificate. PEAP version 4 Select the PEAP version type you want to use for EAP authentication. The available options are: • Automatic • Version 0 • Version 1 Inner authentication From the drop-down list, select the inner authentication method that you want to set. The available options are GTC and MSCHAPv2.
d e 6 Parameter Description Address Specifies the Router IP address. Netmask Specifies the Netmask. Netmask is used to divide an IP address into subnets and specify the network's available hosts. Gateway Specifies the IP address of the default Gateway. Metric Specifies the Metric value for the network connection. Use this connection only for resources on its network Select this check box, if you want to allow the wired connection only for resources on its network.
6 Audio This section provides the information about the Wired audio and Bluetooth audio. Wired audio The wired audio supports the following options: • Combo jack audio (3.5mm jack) • Stereo headphone • Mono microphone NOTE: The audio is also supported through the display port. Bluetooth audio • Wireless and Bluetooth M.2 card module (option) on PCI-E. • USB interface - Bluetooth 4.
7 Peripherals Wyse 3030 LT thin client running ThinLinux. On the System Settings page, click the Peripherals icon. The following tabs are displayed on the left pane of the System Settings page. • Keyboard • Mouse • Printers • Sound The following tables describes about the tested peripherals: Topics: • Keyboard • Mouse • Web Cameras • Printer • Wyse 3030 LT thin client ThinOS Keyboard Table 1.
Mouse Table 2. Model Type Dell MS111-P Mouse Dell MG-1090 Mouse Wyse Mouse MO42UOA Mouse Logitech M525-C Wireless Mouse Logitech M100 Mouse Web Cameras Table 3. Model Type Logitech Pro 9000 Logitech HD Pro C920 MS Life cam HD3000 Printer Table 4.
Table 5. Keyboard/mouse Keyboard/mouse Dell KB212-B /Mouse N889 Dell Keyboard KB113p Dell Keyboard KB212-B Dell Keyboard KB522 Dell Keyboard KB813 (Smartcard reader) Dell Laser USB 6-Button Mouse Dell Optical Wireless Mouse – WM123 Space Mouse Pro KSI 1700 Keyboard Logitech Media Keyboard K200/Mouse B100 Logitech T400 Zone Touch Mouse Dell Wireless Bluetooth Travel Mouse – WM524 Dell WM713 Bluetooth ThinkPad Compact Bluetooth Keyboard Logitech K480 Bluetooth keyboard Table 6.
Table 7. Printer Printer Dell B1265dnf Multifunction Laser Printer Dell B2375dnf Mono Laser Multifunction Printer Dell B2360d Laser Printer Table 8.
8 Setting power states Wyse 3030 LT thin client running ThinOS. Use the Shutdown dialog box to select the available option you want: • Classic Desktop — Click Shutdown in the Connect Manager or Desktop Menu. • Zero Desktop — Click the Shutdown icon on the Zero Toolbar. Wyse 3030 LT thin client running ThinLinux. The Power Setting page enables you to set Monitor Sleep mode. In the Turn off screen after box, select the idle time from the drop down list.
9 Software This section describes about establishing and configuring the virtual broker connections for 3030 LT thin clients running either ThinOS or ThinLinux. • For configuring the virtual broker connection on ThinOS, see Configuring the broker setup on ThinOS. • For configuring the virtual broker connection on ThinLinux, see Configuring connections locally on ThinLinux.
2 Select the Broker type from the drop-down list. a b If you select None from the list, click either of the following connection protocols: If you select the Citrix Xen, use the following guidelines: • Select the check box to enable the StoreFront style. • Broker Server— Enter the IP address of the Broker Server. • Select the check box to enable automatic reconnection at logon. NOTE: If you enable the automatic reconnection, you are able to select from the reconnection options.
d e f 3 —Use this option to select the Security Mode. The available options are Warn on View default, the Full security, and No security. If you select the Microsoft, enter the IP address of the Broker Server in the Broker Server box, and then click OK to save the settings. If you select Dell vWorkspace, use the following guidelines: • Broker Server—Enter the IP address of the Broker Server. • Select the check box to enable vWorkspace Gateway.
Configuring the LPD settings 1 From the desktop menu, click System Setup, and then click Printer. The Printer Setup dialog box is displayed. 2 Click the LPDs tab, and use the following guidelines when printing to a non-Windows network printer: NOTE: Be sure to check with your vendor that the printer can accept from Line Printer Request. a b c d e Select LPD —Select the required port from the list. Printer Name —(Required) Enter the name of the printer that is displayed on the Windows printer driver.
g Enable LPD service for the printer—Select this to make the thin client an LPD (Line Printer Daemon) network print server for LPR printing requests from the network. If the thin client is to be used as an LPD printer server, DHCP must not be used and a static IP address must be assigned to the thin client as described in network settings. 3 Click OK to save the settings.
The Citrix Connections page is displayed. 2 Enter the name of the Citrix connection for which you specify the Server URL address. 3 From the Connection Type drop-down list, select any of the following connection types: 4 • Server • Published Application • Storefront Click Save to save the changes. Configuring and managing VMware connections The VMware connections page enables you to create and manage the View client 3.5 connections.
Figure 6. VMware login settings Parameter Description Host Enter the host name or IP address or FQDN of the Horizon of the VMware View Server. Port Enter the port number of the host. Protocol From the drop-down list, select the specific protocol. Username Enter the User ID that is used to log in to the remote Horizon server. Password Enter the password that is used to log in to the remote Horizon server. Published Application Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option.
4 Parameter Description Enable NLA Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option. Enable the Network Level Authentication (NLA), if NLA is enabled on your remote computer. Your remote computer requires NLA user authentication before you establish a full Remote Desktop connection and the login screen is displayed.
Parameter Description Small Screen 1024X768 800X600 640X480 Auto-Reconnect after disconnect. Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option. If enabled, the connection is automatically re-established after you disconnect from the session. Delay (seconds) before reconnect. Select the amount of time in seconds to delay the reconnection attempt after a disconnection occurs. Enable fullscreen Click the ON/OFF button to enable or disable this option.
10 Wyse Management Interface This section describes about the Wyse Management Interface of 3030 LT running either ThinOS or ThinLinux. • For WDA settings on ThinOS, see Configuring the WDA settings on ThinOS. • For WDA settings on ThinLinux, see Configuring the WDA settings on ThinLinux Topics: • Configuring the WDA settings on ThinOS • Configuring the WDA settings on ThinLinux Configuring the WDA settings on ThinOS Use this tab to configure the WDM and CCM settings.
If the first discovery, for example, the WDM service is not successful, then it seeks for the next priority, for example, CCM service. This continues till a discovery is successful. If all discoveries fail, then it is started again automatically after a fixed time (24 hours). a b c d 3 WDM Servers — Enter the IP addresses or host names, if WDM is used. Locations can also be supplied through user profiles, if user INI profiles are used.
The following is the INI parameter for this feature: WDAService={yes(default),no}Priority ={WDM(default),CCM,“WDM;CCM”,“CCM;WDM”} To configure the CCM settings, do the following: 1 Click CCM, and use the following guidelines. a Enable Cloud Client Manager (CCM) — Select the check box to enable the Cloud Client Manager(CCM).
b Group Registration Key — Enter the Group Registration Key as configured by your cloud Client Manager administrator for the desired group. NOTE: If you enable the Cloud Client Manager (CCM ), make sure that you have entered the Group Registration Key and enabled the CCM Advanced Settings. 2 Click OK to save the settings. Configuring the WDA settings on ThinLinux The Wyse Device Agent (WDA) on the ThinLinux device supports only the features of Cloud Client Manager (CCM) device management solution.
Figure 8. 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.
NOTE: When INI discovery method is used for registering the device, if you want to unregister the device, you must delete the INI parameters and restart the device first and then unregister the device. Else you have to perform the unregister process twice. For more information, see ThinLinux INI Guide .
11 System specifications Table 9. Brand/Sub-brand/Model Number/Chassis description/Series Level/Category Type Feature Specification CPU Dual-core Intel Celeron N2807, 1.58 GHz processor Operating System Wyse ThinOS and Wyse ThinLinux. Memory 4GB Flash eMMC 2GB RAM DDR3L; 1,333 MT/s data transfer rate I/O peripheral support 1x SuperSpeedUSB 3.0 (front), 3 x high-speed USB 2.
Feature Specification Storage is 14 degree Celsius to 140 degree Fahrenheit (-10 to 60 degree Celsius) Humidity 20% to 80% condensing and 10% to 95% non-condensing Regulatory and Environmental For more information on complete listing of declarations and certifications, see Dell’s regulatory and compliance home page at dell.
12 Troubleshooting your system You can troubleshoot your system using indicators like diagnostic lights, and error messages during the operation of the device. Diagnostic power LED codes Table 10. Diagnostic power LED codes Power LED light status Possible cause Troubleshooting steps At first power apply :No LED light up briefly Both power LED and activity LED come up briefly and then turn off.