Dell Latitude 5280 Wyse Mobile Thin Client User Guide

Dell Latitude 5280 Manual

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    Dell Wyse Latitude 5280 Mobile Thin Client User Guide Regulatory Model: P72S Regulatory Type: P72S001
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    of data and tells you how to avoid the problem. WARNING: A WARNING indicates a potential for property damage, personal injury, or death. © 2017 Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Dell, EMC, and other trademarks are trademarks of Dell Inc. or its subsidiaries. Other trademarks may be
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    client Dell Latitude 5280 is an affordable commercial-class mobile thin client that delivers relevant features to small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). Target customers are across multiple verticals such as finance, federal, commercial, and education. Latitude 5280 mobile thin client supports
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    information on the hardware installation, see Dell Wyse Latitude 5280 mobile thin client Quick Start Guide. Accessing thin client BIOS settings To access the thin client BIOS settings, do the following: 1 When the system starts, press the F2 key. The BIOS Setup screen is displayed. 2 Change the BIOS
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    3 Logging in to the Wyse Latitude 5280 mobile thin client Whatever you view during the turn on or during the reboot of thin client device depends then click Change a password. However, this feature is not applicable for the User accounts. Logging in to the Wyse Latitude 5280 mobile thin client 5
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    The Latitude 5280 Mobile thin client can connect to external monitors by using either or both of the following ports: • HDMI port • VGA port For more information on configuring a dual monitor display, see Configuring dual monitor display Configuring dual monitor display You can use the Screen
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    5 Networks Using Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) A thin client is configured to obtain its IP address and network configurations from a DHCP server. The DHCP server provides the IP address or DNS name of the FTP server and the FTP root-path location of the software in Microsoft.msi. This
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    install other services and add-ons that are available from the Dell website for free or for a licensing fee. For more information, see Dell support site. Radio to manage the existing Bluetooth device. You can also update the drivers in the Update tab. To add another Bluetooth-enabled device to the
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    a Device. The Add a Device wizard is displayed. To turn on Bluetooth on the Bluetooth-enabled device, refer to the device documentation and follow the instructions. When the thin client identifies the device, select the device. 4 Click Next and follow the instructions in the wizard. Peripherals 9
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    7 Power state You can change the power state options of the thin client by following the steps mentioned here: 1 On the taskbar, click Start Menu. 2 From the Start menu, click Power and select any of the options: • Sleep- Your thin client starts up faster, as this mode uses very less power. • Shut
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    devices that share the server environment. NOTE: If you use a Windows 2003/2008 Server or Citrix XenApp 5.0 with Windows Server 2008, a Terminal Services Client Access License (TSCAL) server must also be accessible on the network. The server grants a temporary license, which expires after 120 days
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    instructions accompanying them. Make sessions and applications available to the thin client by sharing the server environment. NOTE: If you use a Windows 2003/2008 Server, a Terminal Services slider to increase or decrease the size of your remote desktop. To use full screen, move the slider all the
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    Farm: • Username • Password • Domain If you are successfully connected, then the vWorkspace Farm screen is displayed. For more information about managing your vWorkspace connection, go to documents.software.dell.com/vworkspace. Configuring vWorkspace Farm After you log in to the vWorkspace Farm by
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    between View Connection Server and thin client OS. It provides access to centrally hosted virtual desktops from your thin clients. VMware session services can be made available on the network after you install the VMware Horizon 6. It provides virtualized or hosted desktops and applications through
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    secure. It is recommended that you do not change this setting unless instructed to do so by your system administrator. To access certificate checking AccessPad Login window, enter your login credentials, and click Login. The DELL - Ericom Application Zone window is displayed. NOTE: By default, the
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    e To end the Ericom Power Term WebConnect session, click Logout on the left side of the PowerTerm WebConnect Application Portal page. 16 Software
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    administration WDM software enables you to configure, monitor, and manage the Dell Wyse endpoint devices. WDM provides the following important features: • Remote shadow • Reboot • Shutdown • Boot • Automatic device check-in support • Wake-On-LAN • Change device properties From a single console, you
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    Figure 1. Auto discovery The Auto Discovery option searches in the order of WDM and CCM and gets connected to the management server that is available. Configuring WDM by using WDA 1 In the WDA UI, enter the IP address or FQDN of the WDM server. Figure 2. Device registration 2 To enable or disable
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    any of the following WDA discovery options: • Enable all discovery methods. • DNS Hostname • DNS SRV record lockup • DHCP option tags • Manual discover from WDM. 5 To automatically discover the management, set the time interval in the Autodiscover management server after field. 6 Click Register
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    and memory Storage Display Graphic solutions Multimedia Ports, slots, and chassis Connectivity options Latitude 5280 Intel Kaby Lake i5 processor Integrated with the processor 8 GB (DDR4L, 2133 (Softbank, KDDI, Docomo) through M.2 IPv6 ITES compliant USB-C dock support 20 System specifications
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    Features I/O Operating Systems BIOS AC adapter Weight Dimensions Latitude 5280 Bluetooth BT 4.x through WLAN card 1 x VGA 1 x DisplayPort 1 x USB 2.0 2x USB 3.0 Media card reader 1.3-megapixel camera • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise Redstone 64-bit UEFI BIOS 45 W
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    successfully • View error messages that inform you of problems encountered during testing CAUTION: Use the system diagnostics that computer boots, press the F12 key. 3 On the boot menu screen, select the Diagnostics option. The Enhanced Pre-boot System Assessment window Dell. 22 Troubleshooting
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Dell Wyse Latitude 5280 Mobile Thin Client
User Guide
Regulatory Model: P72S
Regulatory Type: P72S001