Administrator Guide
● Username/Password/Domain
● System Information
● Shut down the system, restart the system, reset the system setting to factory default
● OK, Cancel
● Initiating devices
● Looking up IP address from DHCP, Note: Pressing CTRL-ESC keys cancel out of network check
● Retry DHCP for an IP address
● Waiting for network link. Verify that network cable is plugged into back of unit
● Check Cable, No Ethernet link
● Leave administrator mode
● Connecting
● Sign off from account
● Lock Terminal, Unlock Password
● Terminal is locked, Invalid unlock password
g. Terminal Name—Allows you to specify the name for the thin client. The default is a 14-character string that is
composed of the letters WT followed by the thin client Ethernet MAC address.
Some DHCP servers use this value to identify the IP address lease in the DHCP Manager display.
3. Click OK to save the settings.
The Wyse 5470 Thin Client behaves in the following manner when the lid is closed:
● With the AC adapter plugged in—Closing the lid turns off all displays including the external displays.
● Without the AC adapter plugged in—Closing the lid turns off the system.
You can change the close lid behavior by using the INI parameters. For more information about the INI parameters, see the
Dell Wyse ThinOS INI Reference Guide at www.dell.com/support.
Setting the time and date
To configure the time and date settings:
1. From the desktop menu, click the System Setup, and then click System Preferences.
The System Preference dialog box is displayed.
2. Click the Time/Date tab, and use the following guidelines:
a. Time Zone— Select a time zone where the thin client operates from the drop-down list. Default value is Unspecified.
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Configuring local settings