DELL WYSE 5030 User Manual

Dell Wyse 5030 PCoIP Zero Client  
User Guide  
Regulatory Model: PxN  
Regulatory Type: PxN001  
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Welcome to Dell Wyse 5030 PCoIP zero client  
The Dell Wyse 5030 PCoIP zero client delivers workstation-level performance. It is compact, strong, and flexible. Its dedicated hardware  
PCoIP engine delivers the highest level of display performance available for advanced applications, including CAD, 3D solids modeling, video  
editing, and so on.  
It offers the full benefits of an efficient and secure centralized computing environment, like multiple display support, multimedia playback,  
HD audio, and four USB peripheral ports.  
Welcome to Dell Wyse 5030 PCoIP zero client  
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Hardware installation  
Dell Wyse 5030 PCoIP zero client hardware  
installation  
For more information about hardware installation, see the Dell Wyse 5030 PCoIP Zero Client Quick Start Guide at Dell Support  
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Hardware installation  
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Initial environment setup  
Dell Wyse 5030 zero client uses PC-over- IP (PCoIP) protocol environment. The zero client connects to a host server which is PCoIP  
capable.  
Before setting up and using the zero client, you should install PCoIP. This guide helps you to set up the zero client and establish a remote  
connection to your host server using PCoIP technology.  
NOTE: PCoIP technology is designed to deliver a user desktop from a centralized host server across standard IP networks. The  
PCoIP technology supports full DisplayPort or DVI-D quad monitor video, complete USB 2.0 compatibility, and full-duplex high-  
definition audio.  
Initial environment setup  
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Setting up the zero client  
Read the Safety Guidelines before setting up and operating the product. Make sure the All-in-One zero client is turned off and  
disconnected from the AC power.  
To set up the zero client, do the following:  
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Connect the keyboard, mouse, and Ethernet network.  
The remaining connections of the peripheral devices are connected to other ports.  
Connect the power cable to the zero client power input port before connecting to a 100-240 V AC, 50 to 60 Hz electrical outlet.  
Press the Power Button and the power button turns green.  
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Wait for the monitor to display the On Screen Display (OSD).  
Zero client LED indicators include:  
Off—AC power is off.  
Amber—AC power is on, and zero client power is off.  
Green—Zero client power is on.  
Blinking green—Host server is in low-power state.  
NOTE: If the monitor does not show the OSD, check the connections and make sure the All-in-One zero client is turned on.  
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Setting up the zero client  
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Establishing a PCoIP connection  
To establsih a PCoIP connection, do the following:  
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Turn on the zero client and wait until the Connect command button on the zero client user screen is active.  
Click Connect.  
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NOTE: If the Connect command button on the zero client user screen is inactive or if the zero client cannot discover host  
servers on the network, check the network connection and make sure the Ethernet switch or router is turned on.  
The following message is displayed:  
Discovering hosts, please wait …  
After the process of host discovery is complete, a list of available hosts on the network is displayed.  
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Select the preferred host, and click OK.  
Establishing a PCoIP connection  
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Video resolution  
How to set custom resolution for PCoIP zero clients  
PCoIP zero clients enables you to set a custom resolution on the client, which is saved even when the thin client is turned off. This lets you  
set a resolution that is different from the attached display's native resolution. The following are the steps to set the display resolution:  
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Connect to the On-Screen Display (OSD).  
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Select Options, and then select User Settings.  
Click Display Topology, and then enable display configuration.  
Select the display resolution from the list of supported resolution values.  
NOTE:  
Zero clients with firmware 3.0 to 3.1.x inherit the native resolution of the attached monitor.  
In the View environments, this capability requires a connection to a VMware View 4.5 or newer virtual desktop. Also, make sure the  
VMware View has enough video RAM set to support high resolutions.  
Display connectors with PCoIP enabled device  
The following information describes various display connectors, ports, and how they are used with a focus on achieving resolution of  
2560x1600:  
Depending on the PCoIP device, you can have multiple display connectors that have different uses, such as:  
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DVI-A—analog video onlyThis DVI-A is used for analog displays using a DVI-VGA adapter cable.  
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DVI-I—integrated digital and analog videoThis DVI-I is used for digital displays with DVI cables or analog displays with a DVI-VGA  
adapter cable.  
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DVI-D—digital video onlyThis can be used for digital displays with DVI cables.  
Display Port (DP)This DVI-D can be used for DisplayPort displays with a DisplayPort cable or DVI displays if a DP-DVI adapter cable  
is used.  
Individual Display Port links support dual-link data rates when operating in Display Port mode supporting resolutions of 2560x1600.  
They can also provide single-link data rates when operating in DisplayPort++/DVI mode.  
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Mini DisplayPort (mDP)This Mini DisplayPort can be used for the Mini Display Port displays with a mDP cable, or a mDP-DP cable  
or DVI displays if a mDP-DVI adapter cable is used.  
Mini DisplayPort links supports dual-link data rates and 2560x1600 resolutions.  
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Single-link DVI—SL-DVIThe DVI specification allows a maximum pixel clock of 165 MHz to be used on a single-link DVI video  
signal. The highest 60Hz-refresh VESA resolution supported by single-link connections is 1920x1200.  
Dual-link DVI—DL-DVI—Dual-link DVI doubles the number of data pairs, which allows resolutions requiring an effective pixel clock of  
up to 330 Hz to be supported. The highest 60 Hz refresh VESA resolution supported by dual-link DVI connections is 2560x1600.  
NOTE: These dual-link connectors can support either single-link data rates or dual-link data rates.  
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Video resolution  
NOTE:  
PCoIP zero clients only supply single-link data rates through each DVI connector.  
Dual-link connectors are provided to allow all the digital DVI cable types.  
Single-link DVI cables can be plugged into dual-link DVI connectors and passes single link data rates, if the analog pin  
compatibility is maintained.  
Dual-link DVI cables require dual-link DVI connectors and can not be plugged into single-link DVI connectors. Analog pin  
compatibility is also required.  
To achieve 2560x1600 @ 60 Hz resolutions on a dual-link DVI capable monitor through a PCoIP zero client, you must use an  
adapter cable to combine two single-link DVI data outputs into a single dual-link DVI connection.  
Monitor resolutions and refresh rates supported in  
PCoIP zero clients and host cards  
In general, PCoIP zero clients and the Remote Workstation cards should work with standard display resolutions supported by Video  
Electronics Standards Association (VESA).  
The following are the list of tested monitor resolutions supported —display timing, all at 60 Hz display refresh rate:  
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Single-link rate—  
640 x 480  
800 x 600  
848 x 480  
1024 x 768  
1280 x 720  
1280 x 768  
1280 x 800  
1280 x 960  
1280 x 1024  
1360 x 768  
1366 x 768  
1400 x 1050  
1440 x 900  
1600 x 900  
1600 x 1200  
1680 x 1050  
1920 x 1080  
1920 x 1200  
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Dual-link rate—  
1792 x 1344  
1856 x 1392  
1856 x 1392  
Video resolution  
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Safety guidelines  
Improper connection, or mounting of the product could result in component failure or undesired interference. Follow the below guidelines  
before setting up and operating your device.  
Setup—  
Do not connect to AC power until all other connections—including the power adapter are made. Connecting or disconnecting  
components, or equipment on the back panel when the device is receiving AC power can cause power surges, and damage the  
device.  
Do not force a connector into its socket. If any undue resistance is encountered, ensure that the connector is correctly oriented to  
the receptacle.  
Venting and care—  
Mount the device only as shown or in accordance with the instructions provided with Dell approved mounting accessory kits.  
Improper orientation could restrict the airflow of heat from the device and damage it.  
Allow sufficient space around the device for ventilation, do not place the device in any enclosure that restricts airflow around the  
device, and do not place any objects on the device or block the vent outlets. For environmental operating specifications, see  
Power sources—  
When turning off the device, make sure to perform a complete shutdown—through the power button. Do not disconnect the AC  
power cord, DC power cord, or shut off power at a circuit breaker—including power strips, to turn off the device.  
Surge protectors for electrical devices are recommended in areas of lightning. However, when lightning is occurring, your equipment  
should be properly shut down and unplugged from AC power until the storm has passed.  
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Safety guidelines  
 
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System specifications  
This section provides the configuration details of Dell Wyse 5030 zero client.  
Table 1. System specifications  
Features  
Description  
Processor  
Teradici TERA2321 PCoIP  
Core logic speed—600 MHz  
DRAM controller  
Memory  
Memory banks—One, 32–bit  
DRAM technology—DDR3 SD RAM, 1.5 V  
Configuration—Single, Solder down, Cannot be installed by an user.  
Capacity—512 MB  
DRAM Data path—32–bit DDR3L unbuffered 1066 MT/s.  
Power  
Worldwide autosensing 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz power supply, the multifunction power button  
LED  
Power consumption  
Security  
Less than 9 watts  
Built-in Kensington security slot—cable sold separately  
VMware Ready, PCoIP connected  
Certifications—based on US ratings  
I/O peripheral support  
Networking  
DisplayPort 1.1, DVI-I port, 1 VGA adapter, four external USB 2.0 ports (2 front, and 2 back)  
10/100/1000 Base-T Gigabit Ethernet Optional Fiber SFP Module Ready—Mutually exclusive  
with RJ45  
Display  
Panel display— 1920 x 1080 x 124 @ 60 Hz  
DVI digital—Up to 1920 x 1080 x 24 @ 60 Hz  
VGA analog—Up to 1920 x 1080 x 24 @ 60 Hz  
Contrast ratio—> 2000:1  
View Angle–160° / 160° (CR≥10)  
Flash  
Audio  
SPI flash ROM only  
Composite Audio 1/8-inch mini jack  
Output: 1/8-inch mini jack, full 16-bit stereo, 48 KHz sample rate  
Dimensions—Height x Width x Depth 29 mm x 177 mm x 116 mm—1.14 in x 6.97 in x 4.57 in  
Weight 0.48 kg—1.06 lb  
Mountings  
Horizontal feet Optional mount - Vertical feet  
Horizontal position 10° to 40° C—50° to 104° F  
Temperature range  
Vertical position, power button up 10° to 40° C—50° to 104° F  
System specifications  
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Features  
Description  
Storage -10° to 60° C—14° to 140° F  
Humidity  
Condensing 20% to 80%  
Noncondensing 10% to 95%  
Keyboard and mouse  
Enhanced USB keyboard with Windows keys—104 keys  
USB optical mouse are also available and sold separately—availability varies by region  
Warranty  
Three-year limited hardware warranty  
Support and deployment  
Complete services portfolio including Deployment Services, ProSupport, and Accidental Damage  
service.  
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System specifications  

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