Administrator Guide

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Table 10. Battery indicators (continued)
Battery status Icon
Battery 0% - 8% without connecting the AC adapter
When the battery is lower than 12%, a notification is displayed at the right-bottom with the remaining percentage.
Plugging in the AC adapter to charge the device increases brightness by 10% and disconnecting the AC adapter decreases
brightness by 10%.
By default, the critical battery level is 5%. When the battery reaches the critical level, ThinOS is turned off automatically.
You must plug in the AC power to power on the thin client.
Login dialog box features
The Login dialog box enables you to do the following tasks:
Log in to the configured server connection.
Obtain system information.
Change or reset your own password, and unlock your account.
Open the Shutdown dialog box by using Ctrl+Alt+Delete.
NOTE: Ctrl+Alt+Delete is disabled by default and you can enable it from the Wyse Management Suite server. If enabled,
Ctrl+Alt+Delete locks terminal and triggers the lock window.
In the Login dialog box, use the following guidelines:
System InformationClick the Sys Info button to open the System Information dialog box. You can view the thin client
system information such as system version, IP address, devices connected to your thin client, event logs and so on.
ShutdownClick the Shutdown button to open and use the Shutdown dialog box to shut down, restart, and so on.
View the system information
Use the System Information dialog box to view the system information. You can either click System Information from the
desktop menu or the System Information icon on the taskbar.
The System Information dialog box includes the following elements:
General tabDisplays the following information:
System version
Terminal name
Serial number
System Up Time
Memory size
Memory Usage
CPU Speed
CPU Utilization
Monitor
Resolution
Parallel ports
Serial ports
BatteryWyse 5470 Thin Client only
Remaining timeWyse 5470 Thin Client only
Copyright tabDisplays the software copyright and patent notices.
Click the Acknowledgments button to view the information that is related to third-party software.
Event Log tabDisplays the thin client start-up steps beginning from system version to checking firmware or error
messages that are helpful for debugging issues. The number of displays and USB devices that are connected to the thin
client, and the Bluetooth initialization are also displayed.
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