Administrator Guide

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Table 23. BIOS functionality matrix (continued)
Major requirement INI parameter for BIOS
management
Wyse 5010 thin
client, Wyse 5040
thin client, Wyse
7010 thin client
Wyse 5060
thin client
Wyse 3030 LT
thin client
Wyse 3040
thin client
AutoPowerTime=hh:mm
Device=Cmos
AutoPowerDate=yes
AutoPowerTime=2:30:30
AutoPowerDays=Sunday;F
riday
CMOS Extract and
Restore
Device=cmos
Action={extract, restore}
CurrentPassword={}
Device=DellCmos
Action={extract, restore}
CurrentPassword={}
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Audio management with
INI
Device=cmos
OnboardAudio={yes,
no} Device=DellCmos
Audio={yes, no}
Yes Yes Yes Yes
USB Port management
with INI
Device=cmos
USBController={yes,
no} Device=DellCmos
USBRearPort={yes, no}
USBFrontPort={yes, no}
(Rear/Front for Dell BIOS
only)
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Admin lockup
management with INI
Device=DellCmos
AdminLock= {yes, no}
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Yes
Wake on USB support Device=DellCmos
WakeOnUSB={yes, no}
Not applicable Not applicable Not applicable Yes
Wake On LAN Device=cmos
WakeOnLan= {yes,
no} Device=DellCmos
WakeOnLan= {Disable,
LAN, PXE}
Yes Yes Yes Yes
Accessing BIOS settings
After starting your thin client, you will see a Dell logo for a short time. During this period, press and hold the Delete key or F2 key
based on the thin client model.
Delete keyPress and hold the Delete key to enter the BIOS settings on the ThinOS clients with Wyse BIOS.
F2 keyPress and hold the F2 key to enter the BIOS settings on the ThinOS clients with Dell Standard BIOS.
When prompted, type the password Fireport to view the BIOS settings screen. For example, you can use the F7 key to use
Optimized Defaultsload optimal default values for all the items in the BIOS setup utility.
NOTE:
These BIOS settings are not applicable to Wyse 3010 thin client and Wyse 3020 thin client, as there is no BIOS on
ARM platform. To accessWLOADER on an ARM platform, press the power button for four seconds until the power light
turns green, and then press the Delete key.
152 BIOS management on ThinOS