Configuring
BIOS settings for Wyse 5070 thin client with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
Use the BIOS
settings page to configure the BIOS settings for Wyse 5070 thin client
and Wyse 5070 Extended thin client with Windows 10 IoT Enterprise.
Table 1. System configurationSystem Configuration
Option
Description
Enable Audio
Select this check box to enable the audio device.
Enable Microphone
Select this check box to enable the microphone.
Enable Internal Speaker
Select this check box to enable the internal speaker.
Parallel Port
From the drop-down list, select the option to determine
how the parallel port on the docking station operates.
Disabled: Port is disabled.
AT: Port is configured for IBM AT compatibility.
PS2: Port is configured for IBM PS2 compatibility.
ECP: Port is configured for extended capability port protocol.
NOTE: This option
is available for Wyse 5070 Extended thin client when the add-on card
is installed.
Serial Port 1
From the drop-down list, select the option to determine
how the serial port on the docking station operates. This option allows
you to avoid resource conflicts between devices by disabling or remapping
the address of the port.
Disabled: Port is disabled.
COM1: Port is configured at 3F8h with IRQ 4.
COM2: Port is configured at 2F8h with IRQ 3.
COM3: Port is configured at 3F8h with IRQ 4.
COM4: Port is configured at 2F8h with IRQ 3.
Table 2. USB configurationUSB configuration
Option
Description
Enable Front USB Ports
Select this check box to enable the operating system
to detect the devices attached to the front USB port. However, if
the USB port is disabled, the operating system cannot detect the device
attached to the front USB ports.
NOTE: The USB keyboard and
the mouse always work in the BIOS setup irrespective of this setting.
Front port Top
Select this option to enable the top USB port on
the front of the thin client.
Front port Top Medium
Select this option to enable the top middle USB
port on the front of the thin client.
Front port Bottom Medium
Select this option to enable the bottom middle
USB port on the front of the thin client.
Front port Bottom
Select this option to enable the bottom USB port
on the front of the thin client.
Enable Rear USB Ports
Select this check box to enable the operating system
to detect the devices attached to the back USB port. However, if the
USB port is disabled, the operating system cannot detect the device
attached to the back USB ports.
NOTE: The USB keyboard and
the mouse always work in the BIOS setup irrespective of this setting.
Rear port Top Left
Select this option to enable the top left USB port
on the back of the thin client.
Rear port Top Right
Select this option to enable the top right USB
port on the back of the thin client.
Rear port Bottom Left
Select this option to enable the bottom left USB
port on the back of the thin client.
Rear port Bottom Right
Select this option to enable the bottom right USB
port on the back of the thin client.
Select this option to prevent others from entering
the setup when an administrator password is set.
Table 4. Configuring
power management settingsPower Management Settings
Option
Description
Wake On LAN
From the drop-down list, select any option to allow
the thin client to power up from the OFF state. You can trigger a
thin client to power up from the OFF state by using a LAN signal.
AC Recovery
From the drop-down list, select any option to specify
how the system operates when the AC power is restored.