Wyse Technology 909522-41L manual Frequently Asked Questions

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6 Frequently Asked Questions

This section contains information and help on installation, setup, conflicts, and general troubleshooting.

Table 6-1 Frequently asked questions about the Wyse X90L and Wyse X90Le

Question

Answer

My screen seems to time out too quickly.

This is part of Windows Power Management. Access Power

I have to constantly hit a key or move the

Management by logging in as an Administrator and clicking on

mouse in order to bring it back. How can I Start Settings Control Panel Power Options. Adjust the

adjust the screen time-out?

display time-out by selecting a time next to the Turn off

 

monitor option. You may also select different time-out values

 

for adapter and battery power states.

What kind of external microphone can I use with my thin computer?

Because of a software problem, I was unable to shut down power normally. I pressed the power button to force a power off, but it didn't work. How can I force a power off?

Why can’t I charge the battery of my thin computer after it was out of use for some time?

You need to use a self-amplifying microphone.

Make sure you press the power button for at least four (4) seconds. Normally, this will force a power off. If this does not work, you can shut down the thin computer by inserting a needle into the reset button pinhole. (The reset button locates on the thin computer bottom side.)

After mobile thin computers have not been used for a long time (more than one month), the batteries will go into the low voltage protection mode due to data back-ups and natural electrical discharge. At that point, restoring normal voltage will require slow charging over a period of several hours. Calibration can be performed after the battery has returned to a normal condition.

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Contents Wyse Mobile Thin Computer, X90L/X90Le Users GuideRestricted Rights Legend Ordering Information FCC Statement Copyright NoticeEnd User License Agreement License Trademarks PatentsCanadian DOC Notices Wireless Usage and RequirementsIii Regulatory Compliance for Thin ComputersDevice Power Supply Battery InformationCable Notice Contents Frequently Asked Questions List of Figures List of Tables Making ConnectionsEstablishing a Server Environment Finding Information in this Guide About This GuideAbout this Guide Organization of this GuideImportant Safeguards Wyse Technical Support Links to Related Documentation and ServicesChapter Check the Package Contents FeaturesIntroducing Your Thin Computer System indicator lights Release latch Inside ViewFront View Right Side View Back ViewBattery Left Side ViewBottom View Getting Started Setting Up Your Thin ComputerInstall the Battery Connect the Power CableChapter Removing the BatteryTurning Off the Thin Computer Turn On the Thin ComputerAdjusting the Brightness Adjusting the VolumeSystem Indicator Lights Numeric Keypad Keyboard Function Keys for System ControlNumeric Keypad Touch PadDragging Connecting a PrinterPower Management Touch Pad PrecautionsLow Battery Alarms Monitoring Battery PowerPower Option Properties Alarms Battery ChargingWhen to Replace the Battery Changing the BatteryPower Saving Modes Power Saving Tips Standby ModeInitiating Standby Mode Power Button SettingsScreen Controls Connecting to an External MonitorGraphics System Heat ConsiderationsS3Display tab Making a Connection Wired Net/LANWi-Fi Making ConnectionsInstalling a Card On the Contents tab, select CertificatesExpress Card Creating a Partnership Between Phone and Thin Computer BluetoothRemoving a Card Express Card Size RestrictionsEstablishing the connection Enabling the Bluetooth device for connecting to the Internet New Connection Wizard Connecting to a Network through a DUN-Capable Mobile PhoneConnection Window Opening Port 11 Network Connection Disconnecting Windows Bluetooth DUNThis page intentionally blank Establishing a Server Environment Setting Up Access to the Enterprise ServersChapter Frequently Asked Questions This page intentionally blank Figures Page Tables Users Guide Wyse Mobile Thin Computer X90L/X90Le Issue