This section explains the front and rear views
of Dell Wyse 5070 extended thin client.
- Power button/Power light
Press
to turn on the thin client if it is turned off, in sleep state.
- Common Access Card reader
Reads
the CAC or smart card for multi factor authentication.
- USB 2.0 port
Connect peripherals
such as external storage devices and printers. Provides data transfer
speeds up to 480 Mbps.
- USB 2.0 port with PowerShare
Connect peripherals such as external storage devices and printers,
and charges the USB devices when thin client is in sleep state. Provides
data transfer speeds up to 480 Mbps.
- Headset port
Connect headphones
or speakers. This is valid for pentium processor based model.
- Serial port
Connect serial device.
Internal jumpers to enable supply of 5V/1A total to selected pin(s).
- Serial port with power
Connect
the serial devices to transfer data and power.
- Line out port
Denotes the audio
output to the active speaker. Connect peripherals such as external
storage devices, display, and printers. Provides data transfer speeds
up to 10 Gbps.
- Headset port
Connect headphones
output, a headset (headphone and microphone combo), or speakers.
- USB Type-C port
Enables you
to connect peripherals such as external storage devices, display,
and printers. Provides data transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps. It provides
up to 5 V/3 A power output that enables faster charging.
- USB 3.0 with Smart Power-on
Connect keyboard or monitor to wake up your thin client from off
state.
- USB 3.0 port
Connect peripherals
such as storage devices and printers. Provides data transfer speeds
up to 5 Gbps.
- Display port
Connect an external
display or a projector.
- Expansion slot—RJ45/SFP/VGA
Connect
RJ45/SFP/VGA to your thin client.
- Display port without audio
Connect
an external display or a projector. Video output only. No audio output
from this port.
- Network port
Connect an Ethernet
(RJ45) cable from a router or a broadband modem for network or internet
access. The two lights next to the connector indicate the connectivity
status and network activity.
- Power connector port
Connect
a power cable to provide power to your thin client.
NOTEDP1
is natural output from SOC directly while additional circuitry is
required in the path of DP2/DP3 in order to support DP2/Type C mux
and DP3/VGA mux. The additional circuitry consumes more power once
the DP2 or DP3 is being used. To maintain ENERGY STAR designation
you should use DP1.
- Wireless antenna
Connect wireless
card wire to extend the wireless connectivity of your thin client.
- Pad lock
Apply pad lock to prevent
unauthorized access to the hardware components of your thin client.
- Kensington lock
Connect a security
cable to prevent unauthorized movement of your thin client.
- Parallel port
Connector that
sends or receives data using more than one wire.
- USB 3.0Connect peripherals such as storage
devices and printers. Provides data transfer speeds up to 5 Gbps.
- Power cable hook
Secures the
power adaptor cable of your thin client.
- PCIe slot
Connect internal Wi-Fi
cards.