Wyse X00m User manual

Quick-Start Guide
Wyse®X Class Mobile Thin Client, Model Xn0m
Products: X00m, X50m, X90m7, X90mw
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See accompanying documents in the shipping carton for License Agreement and Warranty information. To find the latest Quick-Start
Guide, go to http://www.wyse.com/manuals and click on the name of your product.
Important: A printed copy of the Wyse Technology End User License Agreement is included in the shipping box and provided for
your reference only. The license at http://www.wyse.com/license as of the purchase date is the controlling licensing agreement. By
copying, using, or installing the software or the product, you agree to be bound by those terms.
Important: If you use Wyse Device Manager Server software for managing your Wyse thin clients, download the latest version to
ensure compatibility at http://support.wyse.com/selfservice.html.
Caution: Improper connection, mounting, or use of this product could result in component failure and/or flash memory corruption.
Read Caution Statements before setting up and operating your mobile thin client.
Be sure you have read the Caution Statements inside this
document before setting up and operating your mobile thin client.
1. Install the Battery
With your mobile thin client turned off, insert battery in the
battery compartment located on the underside of the mobile
thin client and secure it by sliding the latches.
Caution: Fully charge/discharge battery up to four cycles
before achieving full capacity of a new battery.
To Remove Battery - With your mobile thin client turned off
and disconnected from the power adapter, slide the battery
lock to unlock, and then slide and hold the battery release
latch to gently pull the battery out of the battery compartment.
2. Connect the Power Cable
Plug the power adapter connector to the mobile thin client as
shown. Plug the AC power cable to the power adapter, and
then plug the other end of the power cable to a wall outlet.
Note: You can connect the power adapter at any time with
the computer turned either on or off.
Setting Up Your Mobile Thin Client 3. Turn On the Mobile Thin Client
Raise and adjust the lid, and press the power on/off button for
two seconds. When you release the power on/off button, the
power icon on the system indicators lights up.
To Turn Off the Mobile Thin Client - Press the power on/off
button, or go to Start > Shut Down and select Shut down.
X50m, X90m7, X90mw - After turning on, the mobile thin client
initially goes through several boot sequence procedures before
the operating system loads. Information about setting up your
server environment is available in your product’s documentation.
X00m - WSM software is required; no other configuration is
needed. Information about setting up your server environment is
available in the WSM users guide.
1Not applicable for X00m.
2For administrators, log off User desktop while holding down the Shift key until the logon box
appears.
Your mobile thin client makes connections through:
•Wired Network (LAN)
•Wi-Fi
Information about connecting your mobile thin client to the
Internet is available in the product’s administrator guide (X00m,
see WSM users guide).
Configure
Default User Names and Passwords1(case sensitive)
Wyse®Enhanced
SUSE Linux Enterprise Microsoft®Windows®
Embedded Standard 72/ 20092
Administrator
User Name admin administrator
Password admin Wyse#123
User
User Name thinuser user
Password thinuser Wyse#123
Making Connections

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Views
Inside View
1Microphone 6System indicator lights
2Webcam 7Touch pad button
3Display 8Touch pad
4Speaker (2) 9Power on/off button
5Keyboard 10 Function Key
Bottom View
1Battery lock 3Battery release
2Battery 4Module compartment cover
Front View
1System indicator lights
1 Accepts Memory Stick, Memory Stick Pro, SD or MMC memory card.
2 Not all USB devices are supported; check with Wyse or your Wyse representative
to find out if a particular device is supported on your mobile thin client.
1 Not all USB devices are supported; check with Wyse or your Wyse representative
to find out if a particular device is supported on your mobile thin client.
2 Warning: Listening to audio at high volume levels for extended durations can
damage your hearing
System Indicator Lights1
1System status indicators light when a particular function of the computer is active.
2Bluetooth is a factory-installed option.
Numeric Keypad
The numeric keypad numbers and symbols are printed in blue on
the keypad keys. Press Num Lk to enable or disable the numeric
keypad.
Right View
1Express card1 slot 4Video port
2SuperSpeed USB 3.0 port (2)25Vents
3DisplayPort connector 6Power adapter input
Left View
1Kensington lock slot 5Audio out2
2Network port, 10/100/1000Base-T 6Smart card slot
3USB 2.0 port17SD card slot
4Microphone in
About Your Mobile Thin Client
Icon Color Description
Blue
Amber Mobile thin client is turned on
Mobile thin client is in standby mode
Blue
Purple Wireless is enabled
Wireless and Bluetooth2are turned on
Blue Keyboard number lock is on
Blue Keyboard caps lock is on
Flashes Blue Flash drive activity
(no light) Mobile thin client is off or in Hibernation mode
Amber
Blue
Blinks Blue
Flashes Amber
Battery is charging
Battery in use
Battery running low
Battery not working properly

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Keyboard Function Keys for System Control
The usage of function keys depends on the supporting operating
system. To use the function keys, press and hold the Fn key while
pressing the appropriate function key (F2, F10, and the rest).
Power Management
Proper power management should prolong the life of the battery
and enable the mobile thin client to run at a cooler temperature.
For information on the Power Save mode and maintaining the
battery, refer to your product’s administrator guide.
Improper connection or use of this product could result in
component failure or undesired interference. Read the following
caution statements before setting up and operating your mobile
thin client.
Setup
•Do not force a connector into its socket. If any undue resistance
is encountered, ensure that the connector is correctly oriented
to the receptacle.
•The main unit is not user serviceable; opening or accessing the
case may violate your warranty.
•For wireless usage and requirements, refer to the regulatory
notices in the mobile thin client’s documentation.
Venting and Care
•Allow sufficient space around your mobile thin client for
ventilation; do not place your mobile thin client in any enclosure
that restricts airflow around the device, such as a closed
briefcase, while the computer is turned on. Restricting airflow
can overheat and damage your mobile thin client or cause a fire;
do not place any objects on the device or block the vent outlets.
Find environmental operating specifications at
http://www.wyse.com/products/hardware, click on your
hardware product, and then click Specifications tab.
•Do not allow your mobile thin client to rest directly on exposed
skin for extended periods of time during operation. The base
surface temperature will rise during normal operation
Function Keys
Icon Key Description
Fn Fn Function key
Fn + F2 standby mode
Fn + F3 Display switch - MTC / external display /
MTC+external display
Fn + F4 Brightness - decrease
Fn + F5 Brightness - increase
Fn + F6 Touch pad - on/off
Fn + F7 Speakers - on/off
Fn + F8 Volume - decrease
Fn + F9 Volume - increase
Fn + F10 Wireless - on/off
Fn + F11 3G Network (optional)
Scr Lk Fn + NumLk Scroll lock - on/off
Break Fn + Pause Break
Sys Rq Fn + Insert Sys Rq
Prt Sc Fn + Delete Bitmap of display copies to clipboard
Pg Up Fn + Home Page up
Pg Dn Fn + End Page down
Caution Statements
(particularly when AC power is used). Prolonged contact with
exposed skin can cause discomfort or a burn.
•To clean your mobile thin client, first disconnect it from the
electrical outlet, and then use a soft cloth dampened with water
for cleaning. Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners.
Power Sources
•Use only the external power supply that comes with your mobile
thin client. For power and voltage ratings, see the serial number
label or regulatory label on your device. For power adapter
replacement, contact your Wyse Service Representative. For
proper replacement compare the labels on both mobile thin
client and power adapter to ensure that their voltages match.
Use of any other power adapter may damage your mobile
thin client or the power adapter. The damage caused by an
improper power adapter is not covered by warranty.
•You can connect the power adapter at any time with the mobile
thin client turned either on or off.
•Do not hard reset your mobile thin client by holding down the
power button during normal operation.
•When turning off your mobile thin client, be sure to perform a
complete shutdown (via the user interface). Do not disconnect
the AC power cable, DC power adapter cable, remove the
battery, or shut off power at a circuit breaker (including power
strips), etc., to turn off the device.
•Surge protectors for electrical devices are recommended in
areas of lightning. However, when lightning is occurring, your
equipment should be properly shut down and unplugged from
AC power until the storm has passed.
Battery
•The X class mobile thin clients contain a user-replaceable
battery pack that is designed to work with your product. Do not
use a battery from other mobile thin clients or laptop computers
with your mobile thin client. There is a risk of explosion if the
battery is replaced by an incorrect type. Replace the battery only
with a compatible battery purchased from a Wyse Authorized
Service Center. For service, visit
http://www.wyse.com/serviceandsupport/service/spares.asp.
For disposal of used batteries, follow local ordinance and/or
regulation.
Misuse of the battery pack may increase the risk of fire of
chemical burn. Do not puncture, incinerate, disassemble, or
expose the battery to temperatures above 65oC (149oF). Keep
the battery away from children. Handle damaged or leaking
batteries with extreme care. Damaged batteries may leak and
cause personal injury or equipment damage.
•The X class mobile thin clients contain an internal button cell
battery replaceable by Wyse or one of our Authorized Service
Centers. For service, visit
http://www.wyse.com/serviceandsupport/service/spares.asp.
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by an
incorrect type. Always dispose of used batteries according to
the instructions accompanying the battery. Dispose of your
battery properly when it no longer holds a charge or is
damaged. Contact your local waste or environmental agency for
instructions.
Perchlorate Materials - Special Handling May Be Required
under California Code of Regulations, title 22. (Only required
within the U.S.A.)

©2011 Wyse Technology Inc. All rights reserved. This product and/or associated software are
protected by copyright international treaties, and various patents, including the following U.S.
patents: 6,836,885 and 5,918,039.
883951-01L Rev. D
October 2011
Printed in U.S.A.
Wyse Technology Inc.
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San Jose, CA 95134-1801 U.S.A.
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Wyse Reference Guides - Administrator and related
documentation is available at:
http://www.wyse.com/manuals
Wyse-Approved Accessories - Information about approved
accessory options are available at:
http://www.wyse.com/products/accessories
Wyse Service and Support - Latest software images are
available at:
http://www.wyse.com/support
Wyse Device Manager - Information about Wyse remote
management software is available at:
http://www.wyse.com/products/software/devicemanager
Wyse WSM - Information about Wyse WSM software is
available at:
http://www.wyse.com/products/software/wsm
Wyse and the Environment - Information about Wyse
compliance with RoHS and with the Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment (WEEE) is available at:
http://www.wyse.com/green
Wyse and E-Recycling - Information about recycling unwanted
Wyse product within the United States is available at:
http://www.wyse.com/about/environmental/erecycling
Wyse Warranty Registration - Wyse’s warranty registration*
process is available at:
http://www.wyse.com/registration
* The standard warranty is one year from the date of purchase of the device and
six months for the battery.
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