9

Keep your 3820TX tablet connected to the power adapter when not in use. Doing so maintains the battery charge and ensures that programs and files located in Random Access Memory remain when the unit is powered off.

To ensure regulatory compliance, use only the power supply included in the shipping box, or a Wyse-approved equivalent with the mobile thin client. Refer to the regulatory notices in the Mobile Winterm 3820TX tablet thin client on-line documentation at: http://www.wyse.com/products/winterm/quickstart/mobilewinterm.htm

Starting the 3820TX Tablet for the First Time

Start the 3820TX tablet thin client for the first time by pressing the black Suspend/ Resume button at the back of 3820TX tablet thin client. The 3820TX tablet thin client screen appears in approximately ten seconds, showing a calibration display.

Note

You may have to calibrate the touchscreen after inserting the battery for the first time. If the touchscreen calibration window appears when the tablet thin client powers up, take the stylus and accurately tap the screen on the cross hairs at each location (center and four corners).

Starting and Stopping the 3820TX Tablet

There are two basic ways to start and stop the 3820TX tablet thin client. These two methods are:

Suspend/Restart

This is the standard way to turn-off/turn-on your. A wake up occurs when the unit is restarting from a Suspend (sleep), and the user wants to retain everything in RAM, including the WinCE Operating System and all programs that are currently running.

To turn off the unit with Instant On capability, press and release the Suspend/Restart button. You will hear a sound if the button was pressed correctly and the tablet screen will go blank within 2 seconds. To restart the unit, press and release the Suspend/ Restart button again. The system will immediately wake up and all programs that were running when you turned off the system will still be running.

Note

The PCMCIA device was powered down when you suspended the unit. If using a PCMCIA radio card, you may need to wait a few seconds for network connectivity when you wake up the unit.

Warm Boot (Soft Reset)

A warm boot occurs when the unit is running and the user wants to re-initialize the WinCE Operating System.

This action is usually required after third party software has been installed and the installation software instructs you to Reset the unit. When this happens, do not press the Reset button. All you really want to do here is restart the WinCE Operating System so it can load the new software just installed. If you accidentally press the Reset button, the software will need to be re-installed.

Page 19
Image 19
Wyse Technology Starting the 3820TX Tablet for the First Time, Starting and Stopping the 3820TX Tablet, Suspend/Restart

3820TX specifications

Wyse Technology, a leader in thin client computing solutions, has made significant advancements with its Wyse 3820TX model. This versatile thin client is designed to enhance performance while maintaining ease of management, making it an ideal choice for businesses seeking to optimize their computing infrastructure.

One of the standout features of the Wyse 3820TX is its powerful dual-core AMD G-Series processor. This chip delivers impressive processing power while consuming minimal energy, crucial for organizations looking to reduce their carbon footprint and operational costs. The 3820TX supports various operating systems, including Microsoft Windows Embedded Standard and Wyse ThinOS, allowing for flexibility in deployment and application usage.

Equipped with advanced graphics capabilities, the Wyse 3820TX is designed for tasks that require high visual fidelity. It supports multiple displays, allowing users to connect up to two monitors simultaneously, which enhances productivity and provides an expansive workspace. The device is particularly suitable for industries where data visualization and graphic design are pivotal, such as finance, engineering, and creative fields.

The Wyse 3820TX also boasts a range of connectivity options. It includes multiple USB ports for peripherals, Ethernet connectivity, and support for Wi-Fi, enabling users to connect easily to networks and devices. This versatility ensures that the thin client can adapt to various environments, whether in a corporate office, educational institution, or healthcare facility.

Security features are another highlight of the 3820TX. It incorporates advanced encryption protocols and access controls, safeguarding sensitive data and ensuring that only authorized users can access specific applications and files. This focus on security is essential in today's digital landscape, where data breaches and cyber threats are prevalent.

In terms of management, the Wyse 3820TX is straightforward to deploy and maintain. With Wyse Management Suite, IT administrators can streamline the management of multiple devices from a central dashboard, simplifying updates, monitoring, and troubleshooting. This capability is invaluable for organizations looking to minimize downtime and maximize productivity.

Overall, the Wyse Technology 3820TX stands out as a robust, feature-rich thin client that meets the demands of modern business environments. Its energy-efficient performance, advanced graphics, extensive connectivity options, and comprehensive security features make it a reliable choice for companies aiming to enhance their IT infrastructure while ensuring cost-effectiveness and scalability.