Dell Wyse 5030 PCoIP Zero Client User Guide Regulatory Model: PxN Regulatory Type: PxN001
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1 Welcome to Dell Wyse 5030 PCoIP zero client The Dell Wyse 5030 PCoIP zero client delivers workstation-level performance. It is compact, strong, and flexible. Its dedicated hardware PCoIP engine delivers the highest level of display performance available for advanced applications, including CAD, 3D solids modeling, video editing, and so on.
2 Hardware installation Dell Wyse 5030 PCoIP zero client hardware installation For more information about hardware installation, see the Dell Wyse 5030 PCoIP Zero Client Quick Start Guide at Dell Support 4 Hardware installation
3 Initial environment setup Dell Wyse 5030 zero client uses PC-over- IP (PCoIP) protocol environment. The zero client connects to a host server which is PCoIP capable. Before setting up and using the zero client, you should install PCoIP. This guide helps you to set up the zero client and establish a remote connection to your host server using PCoIP technology. NOTE: PCoIP technology is designed to deliver a user desktop from a centralized host server across standard IP networks.
4 Setting up the zero client Read the Safety Guidelines before setting up and operating the product. Make sure the All-in-One zero client is turned off and disconnected from the AC power. To set up the zero client, do the following: 1 Connect the keyboard, mouse, and Ethernet network. The remaining connections of the peripheral devices are connected to other ports. 2 Connect the power cable to the zero client power input port before connecting to a 100-240 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz electrical outlet.
5 Establishing a PCoIP connection To establsih a PCoIP connection, do the following: 1 Turn on the zero client and wait until the Connect command button on the zero client user screen is active. 2 Click Connect. NOTE: If the Connect command button on the zero client user screen is inactive or if the zero client cannot discover host servers on the network, check the network connection and make sure the Ethernet switch or router is turned on.
6 Video resolution How to set custom resolution for PCoIP zero clients PCoIP zero clients enables you to set a custom resolution on the client, which is saved even when the thin client is turned off. This lets you set a resolution that is different from the attached display's native resolution. The following are the steps to set the display resolution: 1 Connect to the On-Screen Display (OSD). 2 Select Options, and then select User Settings.
NOTE: • PCoIP zero clients only supply single-link data rates through each DVI connector. • Dual-link connectors are provided to allow all the digital DVI cable types. • Single-link DVI cables can be plugged into dual-link DVI connectors and passes single link data rates, if the analog pin compatibility is maintained. • Dual-link DVI cables require dual-link DVI connectors and can not be plugged into single-link DVI connectors. Analog pin compatibility is also required.
7 Safety guidelines Improper connection, or mounting of the product could result in component failure or undesired interference. Follow the below 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.
8 System specifications This section provides the configuration details of Dell Wyse 5030 zero client. Table 1. System specifications Features Description Processor Teradici TERA2321 PCoIP Core logic speed—600 MHz Memory DRAM controller • • • • • Memory banks—One, 32–bit DRAM technology—DDR3 SD RAM, 1.5 V Configuration—Single, Solder down, Cannot be installed by an user. Capacity—512 MB DRAM Data path—32–bit DDR3L unbuffered 1066 MT/s.
Features Description Storage -10° to 60° C—14° to 140° F Humidity Condensing 20% to 80% Noncondensing 10% to 95% Keyboard and mouse Enhanced USB keyboard with Windows keys—104 keys USB optical mouse are also available and sold separately—availability varies by region Warranty Three-year limited hardware warranty Support and deployment Complete services portfolio including Deployment Services, ProSupport, and Accidental Damage service.