Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.6 Administrator’s Guide
- Introduction
- Before working on ThinOS
- Getting started
- End User License Agreement
- Configuring ThinOS using the First Boot Wizard
- Connecting to a remote server
- Using your desktop
- Configuring thin client settings and connection settings
- Connecting to a printer
- Connecting to a monitor
- Locking the thin client
- Signing off and shutting down
- Battery information
- Sleep mode
- Additional getting started details
- Classic desktop features
- Login dialog box features
- Word wrap feature
- Accessing system information
- ENERGY STAR compliance
- IPv6 certification
- Global Connection settings
- Configuring connectivity
- Configuring the network settings
- Configuring the remote connections
- Configuring the central configurations
- Configuring the VPN Manager
- Configuring the connection brokers
- Configuring Citrix
- Configuring the Citrix broker connection
- Citrix Receiver feature matrix
- Citrix HDX RealTime Multimedia Engine or RealTime Optimization Pack
- Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI
- Using Citrix ADC
- Citrix Cloud services
- Citrix icon refresh
- Using multiple audio in Citrix session
- Configuring ICA connections
- Support for multi-monitors in Citrix session
- ICA Self Service Password Reset
- QUMU or ICA Multimedia URL Redirection
- HTML5 Video Redirection
- ICA SuperCodec
- Anonymous logon
- Configuring the Citrix UPD printer
- Configuring VMware
- Configuring the VMware broker connection
- VMware Horizon Client feature matrix
- Using VMware Horizon View broker and desktop
- Enable username hint for smart card login
- Supporting VMware Real Time Audio-Video
- VMware Blast
- VMware Horizon Virtualization Pack for Skype for Business
- Using multi-monitors in PCoIP session
- Using Multi-monitors in VMware Blast session
- Blast Virtual Printing
- Enable hardware cursor in Blast session
- Enable relative mouse feature
- USB device splitting in Blast session
- Supporting Teradici SDK
- Configuring PCoIP connections using Teradici Remote Workstation card
- Customize PCoIP login window and icons
- Configuring Microsoft Remote Desktop
- Configuring Dell vWorkspace
- Configuring Amazon Web Services or WorkSpaces
- Configuring Teradici Cloud Access
- Configuring Citrix
- Configuring local settings
- Local Settings Menu
- Configuring the system preferences
- Configuring the display settings
- Configuring the peripherals settings
- Configuring the keyboard settings
- Configuring the mouse settings
- Configuring the audio settings
- Configuring the serial settings
- Configuring the camera settings
- Configuring the touch screen settings
- Configure the touch screen settings for VDI sessions
- Configuring the Bluetooth settings
- USB support
- Support for USB Type-C
- Configuring the printer settings
- Reset features
- Local Settings Menu
- TCX Suite
- Trusted Platform Module version 2.0
- Performing diagnostics
- BIOS management on ThinOS
- Security
- Troubleshooting
- Examples of common printing configurations
- Important notes
- Frequently asked questions
● In Citrix RTME version 2.3, the video performance of applications is designed for a lower CPU consumption. Therefore, the
video resolution may be downgraded compared to version 2.2.
● ThinOS RTME package update does not support hardware acceleration. For more information, see the Citrix documentation
at docs.citrix.com.
Citrix RTME call statistics
Table 12. Citrix RTME call statistics
Platform name
RTME
version
Call statistics*
Camera
Video resolution Video codec Video frame rate
Wyse 5470 Thin
Client
2.7 1280 x 720 H.264-UC (CAM) 30 Logitech C930e
2.7 960 x 540 H.264-UC (SW) 30 On-board camera
Wyse 5470 All-in-
One Thin Client
2.7 960 x 540 H.264-UC (SW) 30 On-board camera
2.7 1280 x 720 H.264-UC (CAM) 30 Logitech C930e
Wyse 5070 Thin
Client
2.7 1280 x 720 H.264-UC (CAM) 30 Logitech C930e
Wyse 5060 Thin
Client
2.7 848 x 480 H.264-UC (CAM) 30 Logitech C930e
Wyse 3040 Thin
Client
2.7 848 x 480 H.264-UC (CAM) 30 Logitech C930e
Wyse 5010 Thin
Client
2.7 424 x 240 H.264-UC (CAM) 15 Logitech C930e
Wyse 7010 Thin
Client
2.7 424 x 240 H.264-UC (CAM) 15 Logitech C930e
Wyse 5040 AIO Thin
Client
2.7 320 x 180 H.264-UC (SW) 15 On-board camera
*The call statistics data is displayed in the Call Statistics window in the Sent column.
Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI
Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI (JVDI) is the Unified Communications solution offered by Cisco for virtual deployments. It
supports audio-video conferencing, and instant messaging on the hosted virtual desktops (HVD). The Cisco Jabber Softphone
for VDI software offloads the audio or video processing from the virtual desktop servers to the thin client. All audio and video
signals are routed directly between the endpoints without entering the HVD.
Introduction
Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI enables you to make and receive calls using the Cisco Unified Communications application.
Cisco Jabber Softphone for VDI consists of the following two components:
● Cisco JVDI Agent
● Cisco JVDI Client
Cisco JVDI Agent is the JVDI connector that runs on the Citrix desktop or server. Cisco JVDI client is the JVDI package that
runs on the thin client. The Jabber client that runs on the Citrix server handles the authentication and the media processing is
achieved on the thin client.
The JVDI PKG uses a major portion of the disk on platforms with low disk space. If you install JVDI PKG on thin clients with low
disk space, other large PKGs may fail to extract and install. For example, you cannot install JVDI PKG, Horizon, and RTME PKG
together on Wyse 5010 Thin Client. However, you can install the following PKGs together on Wyse 5010 and Wyse 5040 thin
clients:
● RTME, FR, and JVDI
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Configuring the connection brokers