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Chapter 3
Reset Features
Reset features include:
•
"Resetting to Factory Defaults Using G-Key Reset"
•
"Resetting to Factory Defaults Using Shutdown Reset"
•
"Resetting Display Settings Using V-Key Reset"
•
"Accessing Thin Client BIOS Settings"
Resetting to Factory Defaults Using G-Key Reset
High-privileged or Stand-alone users can reset the thin client to factory default settings
using the G-key reset feature.
To reset the thin client to factory default settings, restart the thin client and
continuously tap the
G
key during the restart process. G-key reset impacts all
configuration items, including, but not limited to, both network configuration and
connections defined in local NV-RAM.
TIP
: G-key reset is disabled for Low-privileged and Non-privileged users in Lockdown
mode.
Resetting to Factory Defaults Using Shutdown Reset
A High-privileged or Stand-alone user can reset the thin client to factory default
settings from the
Shutdown
dialog box as follows:
1.
Select either the
Shutdown the system
or
Restart the system
option.
2.
Select the
Reset the system setting to factory default
check box.
3.
Click
OK
.
Shutdown reset impacts all configuration items, including, but not limited to, both
network configuration and connections defined in local NV-RAM (Terminal name will
not change).
TIP
: Shutdown reset is disabled for Low-privileged and Non-privileged users, regardless
of lockdown state.
Resetting Display Settings Using V-Key Reset
If the display settings are inappropriate for the particular monitor that is connected, it is
possible that the display will not function properly when the thin client restarts. To
correct this, power-on the thin client while continuously tapping the
V
key. This will
restart the thin client with a display resolution of 640 x 480 pixels and a 60 Hz refresh
rate.
Accessing Thin Client BIOS Settings
After starting your thin client you will see a Wyse logo for a short period of time. During
this period you can press and hold the
Delete
key to enter the BIOS to make your
modifications (enter
Fireport
as the password). For example, you can use the F7 key to
use Optimized Defaults (load optimal default values for all the items in the BIOS setup
utility).
NOTE
: This does not apply to the T10 client (no BIOS on ARM).