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Dell Wyse Management Suite Version 1.3.1 Administrator’s Guide

Configuring Wyse 3040 thin client BIOS settings

Use this page to configure the BIOS settings of Wyse 3040 thin clients.
Table 1. Configure general settingsGeneral
Option Description
Device Notes Enter the device notes in the provided field. For example, property ownership tag.
Table 2. Configure system settingsSystem Configuration
Option Description
Enable UEFI Network Stack Select this check box to enable UEFI Network Stack. The networking protocols are installed and the pre-OS and early OS networking features are made available to use any enabled NICs.
Integrated NIC From the drop-down list, select the preferred option.
Audio Select this option to enable the audio device.
Table 3. Configure USB settingsUSB Configuration
Option Description
Enable USB Boot Support Select this check box to enable the USB boot setup. Allows you to boot any type of USB Mass Storage Devices.
Enable Front USB Ports Select this check box to enable the device attached to this port. If you select this check box, the device is made available to the operating system also. However, if the USB port is disabled, the operating system cannot detect any device attached to this port.
NOTE: The USB keyboard and the mouse always work in the BIOS setup irrespective of this setting.
Enable Rear-Left Dual USB 2.0 Ports Select this check box to enable the device attached to this port. If you select this check box, the device is made available to the operating system also. However, if the USB port is disabled, the operating system cannot detect any device attached to this port.
NOTE: The USB keyboard and the mouse always work in the BIOS setup irrespective of this setting.
Table 4. Configure wireless settingsWireless
Option Description
Wireless Device Enable Select the check box to enable internal wireless devices.
Table 5. Configure security settingsSecurity Settings
Option Description
UEFI Capsule Firmware Update Select the check box to update the BIOS through UEFI capsule firmware update.
Table 6. Configure BIOS Admin password settingsAdmin Password Settings
Option Description
Enable Admin Password Select this check box to enable the BIOS administrator password. Successful changes to this password take effect immediately.
Admin Password Enter the new BIOS administrator password. This option is available only if you select the Enable Admin Password check box.
Table 7. Configure power management settingsPower Management Settings
Option Description
USB Wake Support Select the check box to allow the thin client to power up from the off state.
Wake On LAN From the drop-down list, select an 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 or a wireless LAN signal.
AC Recovery From the drop-down list, select an option to specify how the system must behave when the AC power is restored.
Table 8. Configure auto-on settingsAuto On Settings
Option Description
Auto On From the drop-down list, set the time of day you want the system to turn on automatically.
Table 9. Configure post behavior settingsPost behavior settings
Option Description
Numlock LED Select the check box to turn on the NumLock LED light when the systems restarts.
Keyboard Errors Select the check box to display the keyboard related errors when the systems restarts.
Fastboot From the drop-down list, select an option to increase speed of the restart process.
Extend BIOS POST Time From the drop-down list, select a delay time to see the post status messages.
Table 10. Configure reboot scheduleReboot Schedule
Option Description
Reboot Option Some BIOS settings requires the system to restart. From the drop-down list, select one of the following options:
  • Reboot immediately—The system restarts immediately.
  • Reboot later—Select the Reboot Hour and Reboot Minute to set the system restart time.

  • Do not reboot—The system does not restarts.


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