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Chapter 3

Step 5: Verifying Thin Client Operation

After

 

the thin client displays the WES7p desktop, you can verify the Version and that 

your general client information is correct.

1.

On the General tab of the Wyse Client Information window (

Start

 > 

All Programs >

 

Wyse Client Information

), verify the following:

Version is 

9.01 Build 850

2.

Click 

Close 

to close the Wyse Client Information window. The thin client is ready for 

operation and setup by an administrator.

TIP

: For security, automatic logon to a User desktop is enabled on the thin client by 

default (and is a member of the User group; not a member of the Administrator 
group). To log on as a different user or an administrator: Use the Log off button 
(

Start > Log off

) to log off the current desktop while holding down the SHIFT key 

until the Log On

 

window displays. Log on as follows (passwords are case sensitive):

Administrators - default Username is 

administrator

 and default case-sensitive 

Password is 

Wyse#123

Users - default Username is 

user

 and default case-sensitive Password is 

Wyse#123

.

Administrator and other documentation for your thin client model are available at: 

http://www.wyse.com/manuals

Step 6: Attach a Wyse Conversion Label and Microsoft License Label on Each Converted 

Thin Client

The conversion kit is supplied with Wyse Conversion Labels and Microsoft License 
Labels that must be attached to each thin client. Be sure you have purchased the 
amount of labels you need.

CAUTION

: Failure to install the label may cause delays in service and support. The 

serial number must be given to a Customer Support Technician to validate entitlement 
to support and service from Dell. Failure to do so will result in the original operating 
system being loaded on the device and is in breach of your license agreement.

Figure 13  Placement of Wyse Conversion Label (blank example) 

Figure 14  Placement of Microsoft License Label (blank example) 

Summary of Contents for Wyse Z90D7

Page 1: ...Installation Guide Dell Wyse Z Class Conversion to WES7p Wyse USB Firmware ToolTM Release 1 20 0 1 Products Z90D7 Z90S7 Z90DE7 Z90DW Z90SW Issue 021214 PN 883887 37L Rev A ...

Page 2: ...o be bound by those terms Trademarks The Dell Wyse and PocketCloud logos and Wyse and PocketCloud are trademarks of Dell Inc Other product names mentioned herein are for identification purposes only and may be trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective companies Specifications subject to change without notice You acknowledge that the Software is of U S origin You agree to comply w...

Page 3: ...ated Documentation and Services 2 Dell Online Community 2 2 Installing Z Class Flash 3 Requirements 3 Procedures 3 3 Installing WES7p Firmware 7 Requirements 7 Procedures 8 Troubleshooting 13 USB Keys Troubleshooting Boot Issues 13 SanDisk Cruiser Flash Drives Troubleshooting Partition Issues 13 ...

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Page 5: ...serviceandsupport support downloads asp Kit Contents The conversion kit can include Conversion Software Assembly DVD ROM Flash module 16 GB Wyse Conversion Labels you must attach a Wyse label to each converted thin client Microsoft License Labels you must attach a COA label to each converted thin client Figure 1 Kit contents items may look different or not be included in your kit The Conversion So...

Page 6: ...ill have questions you can submit your questions using the Self Service Center at http support wyse com selfservice html or call Customer Support at 1 800 800 9973 toll free in U S and Canada Hours of operation are from 6 00 A M to 5 00 P M Pacific Time Monday through Friday To access international support visit http www wyse com global Related Documentation and Services Fact Sheets containing the...

Page 7: ...process Procedures CAUTION Follow all precautions listed in the Quick Start Guide that came with your thin client for disconnecting and reconnecting the thin client 1 Perform a proper shutdown of the thin client by closing all files and ending your session and then pressing the power button to turn off the thin client 2 Unplug the power cord and power adapter and remove any other cables from the t...

Page 8: ... raise the edge about 1 1 2 inches and then b pull the cover out towards the back panel at the same angle to free the opposite end of the cover from the remaining hooks as shown in Figure 4 Figure 4 Removing the cover 6 Remove the cover to expose the flash module as shown in Figure 5 WARNING Flash modules may be susceptible to damage by Electro Static Discharge ESD All industry standard cautions s...

Page 9: ...screw tabs with screw holes and press downward b slide cover toward the front of the thin client as shown in Figure 6 Figure 6 Reattaching the cover 10 Attach the screws in the reverse order as described in step 3 11 Connect the power cord and power adapter attach any other cables to the thin client and then attach the vertical foot CAUTION Do not turn on the thin client The thin client is ready t...

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Page 11: ...sh the contents of the USB key onto these target devices EXTREEMLY IMPORTANT You must perform the steps to create and use the configured USB key on each thin client as noted You cannot completely convert one thin client and then use the USB Firmware Tool to pull and push that image to your other thin clients Requirements Machine with a minimum of 16 GB of free space running either of the following...

Page 12: ... 20 0 1_GA exe file into the folder The default directory for the extracted files is C USB_v_1 20 0 1 CAUTION It is not recommended to use your desktop for the destination folder as there are several files that will be extracted from the exe file 4 After installation create a shortcut on the desktop for the Wyse USB Firmware Tool exe file see your operating system documentation Step 3 Use Wyse USB...

Page 13: ...e selected OS Image BIOS and CMOS 6 Clear uncheck the Preserve data partition check box CAUTION Details for Thin Clients Currently Using Multiple Data Partitions Your existing custom data partition will not work with the WES7p firmware and you must rebuild your custom data partition after you convert to WES7p Although the Preserve data partition check box is automatically selected to preserve any ...

Page 14: ...click on the commandsXml xml file to select it you may need to select the All Files option from the Files of Type box to display the commandsXml xml file for selection and then click Open CAUTION Be sure to use the commandsXml xml file you extracted in Step 1 Copy the Z Class WES7p Conversion Image Folder on the DVD ROM to Your Local Hard Drive DO NOT use the commandsXml xml file directly from the...

Page 15: ...nfigured USB key to a thin client USB 2 0 port 3 Power on the thin client and during boot press and hold the P key to boot to the BIOS screen 4 Enter the password Fireport this is case sensitive and press Enter 5 Select the Advanced tab 6 Using the down arrow key select the Boot from USB option and press Enter 7 Select the Enabled option and press Enter 8 Select the Boot tab 9 Select the USB HDD o...

Page 16: ...are case sensitive Administrators default Username is administrator and default case sensitive Password is Wyse 123 Users default Username is user and default case sensitive Password is Wyse 123 Administrator and other documentation for your thin client model are available at http www wyse com manuals Step 6 Attach a Wyse Conversion Label and Microsoft License Label on Each Converted Thin Client T...

Page 17: ...ng Partition Issues Problem How can I properly use a SanDisk Cruiser flash drive to image supported devices using the Wyse USB Firmware Tool KB17735 Solution SanDisk flash drives come with support for U3 for details on U3 see http www u3 com When you initially use these drives you are prompted to select the use for the drive Apps and Storage or only Storage If you select the Apps and Storage optio...

Page 18: ...Installation Guide Dell Wyse Z Class Conversion to WES7p Issue 021214 Written and published by Dell Inc February 2014 Created using FrameMaker and Acrobat ...

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