Administrator Guide

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Wyse 5470 Thin Client—The AC power must be connected to wake the Wyse 5470 Thin Client using the USB keyboard or
mouse. You cannot wake the thin client using the USB keyboard or mouse that is connected to a Dell WD19 docking station. You
can also wake the Wyse 5470 Thin Client by opening the lid.
Import certificates to ThinOS from Admin Policy Tool
or Wyse Management Suite
Steps
1. Open the Admin Policy Tool on your thin client or go to the ThinOS 9.x policy settings on Wyse Management Suite.
2. On the Configuration Control | ThinOS window, click the Advanced tab.
3. Expand Privacy & Security, and click Certificates.
NOTE: Spaces in filenames are not supported when importing certificates, wallpapers, or any other files.
4. Click the Auto Install Certificates slider switch to enable autoinstall of certificates on ThinOS.
5. Browse and select the certificate that you want to upload.
NOTE: Admin Policy Tool supports the .cer, .crt, .der, and .pem certificate file types. Wyse Management Suite
supports .cer, .crt,.pfx, and .pem certificate file types.
6. From the Select Certificates to Upload drop-down list, select the certificate that you have uploaded.
7. Click Save & Publish.
8. Restart the thin client.
The certificate is installed on your thin client.
ThinOS system variables
ThinOS uses system variables or part of a system variable when defining command values. System variables are often
used to define unique values for fields such as terminal name or default user. For example, if the client has an IP address
123.123.123.022, ACC&Right($FIP,3) results in a value of ACC022. Using system variables makes it easier to manage groups of
devices that require a unique terminal name or default user.
The following are the ThinOS system variables:
Table 11. ThinOS system variables
Variable Description
$IP IP address
$MAC Mac address
$CMAC Mac address with colon
$TN Terminal name
$SUBNET Subnet mask
$FIP IP Address with xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx, for example,123.123.123.022
$SN Serial number
$VN Version number
Right($xx, i) or and Left($xx, i) Specifies that the variable is to be read from left or right. The $xx is any of above
parameters and the parameter i specifies the digits for the offset of right or left.
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