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On powerup, you can get to options screens by pressing one of the F-keys. It varies between computers, but it's usually either F2, F8, or F12. If in doubt, try all of them until you get a menu screen, then go from there. The beep at turn-on is an indicator that something isn't hooked up right, usually, so recheck all your connections, then take it from there. If you still have your manual, it will tell you the powerup options, and how to access them. Good luck!.
The program you are using is telling the terminal to accept a VNC request, as it will send date on the port open for VNC. So the terminal is asking you to accept the prompt to allow a remote machine to control your session.
You can set the program to ignore the VNC ports, so it wont get prompted. Failing that you should be able to change the terminals behavior to the requests by editing the wnos.ini to not allow VNC connections. I think that can be done from there. Check on the config generator for wyse terminals on technicalhelp.de to find the correct syntax.
This is caused by the terminals default display resolution (or the resolution that it was set to in its previous environment). The easiest way to get a display, would be to use a different monitor with a higher range of supported resolutions.
Fingers crossed the previous wnos.ini file would allow a G-key reset.
If so, just hold down the G key when the terminal is booting, and it
will reset to factory defaults. This might allow your monitor to work. (I think the default resolution is 800x600)
The problem you have is that the terminal might be locked down via the .ini file. So changing the configuration might be difficult. You could use a program like Wireshark to perform a network trace, this would tell you where the terminal is looking for it its wnos.ini file.
Then you will be able to setup a new wnos.ini on an FTP server set to the IP address(and path) the terminal is looking for, and this will allow you to set your own configuration.
From what you were explaining it seems to me that you have a bad internal battery and it needs to be changed and a factory reset/ calibration needs to be performed.
I can repair wyse terminals at my facility if you like. The repair cost is not that high and we can also perform the regular repair and adjustments on all wyse monitors if needed.
Please contact me if you have any questions.
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The display settings are not valid with the monitor. Either you are using a new monitor or you have changed the settings. If you are using a new monitor, swap with the old monitor and configure the appropriate refresh rate for the new monitor.
If you have changed the settings you may need to either reset all default settings, or setup a parallel unit and use the same key strokes to change the display settings on the problem unit.
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