Administrator Guide

Parameter Description
3 — 1/4
4 — 1/5
5 — 1/6
optimize — Default is no. Yes/ no option to optimize the width, height,
and fps at 320 x 240 at 10 fps. That is, if optimize=yes, then 320 x 240 at
10 fps will be used for the local camera settings regardless of the
individual settings in width, height, and fps; as long as the camera
supports the 320 x 240 at 10 fps.
If optimize=yes and the camera does not support the 320 x 240 at 10 fps
settings, an error will be present in the Event Log of ThinOS Lite.
If optimize=no then the individual settings in width, height, and fps will be
used as long as the camera supports them.
Disable— When you specify Disable=yes, the device is disabled. For
example, the Camera tab in peripherals setting is disabled, the Exclude
video devices option in Global Connection Settings is disabled. The
device cannot be accessed at local and remote sessions.
Default—Enables you to set the default camera device settings.
Device=cmos
[Action={extract, restore}]
[Password=password]
[encrypt={no, yes}]
[BootOrder={PXE, HardDisk, USB}]
[WakeOnLan={yes, no}]
[AutoPower={yes, no}]
[BootFromUSB={yes, no}]
[USBController={yes, no}]
[COMController={yes, no}]
[PopupMenu={yes, no}]
[OnboardAudio={yes, no}]
[Bluetooth={yes, no}]
[CurrentPassword= password NewPassword = password]
[AutoPowerDate={yes,no}]
[AutoPowerTime={hh:mm:ss}
[AutoPowerDays={Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday, Friday, Saturday}]
Not supported on ThinOS Lite 2.0
CMOS management (extract and restore cmos settings).
ThinOS Lite (C00X) BIOS version 1.0B_SPC001-0407 or later.
ThinOS Lite Pro (R00LX) BIOS version 1.0H_SPC-0T51 or later.
For more information, see BIOS Management.
Extract — For extract action, CMOS content is saved to the le:
$PF_cmos.$VER
IMPORTANT:
$PF — denotes the name of the platform such as C10LE,
C00X, R10L, R00LX, and VL10
$VER — denotes the version of BIOS such as
1.0B_SPC001(1.0B_SPC001-0407), 1.0B-0407(Zilch),
1.0H_SPC-0T51(R10L, R00LX), 1.19R(VL10)
Restore
— For restore action, CMOS content is updated from the le:
$PF_cmos.$VER
The le is checked thoroughly and protected from corruption
1 The content is wrapped in a le header, including a eld of magic
number, checksum, timestamp, length and platform name.
2 The content is rst checksum and then AES encrypted during save
operation.
3 On restore operation, if the CMOS timestamp that is stored in nvram
matches the timestamp on the le, the cmos content will not be
written every time to avoid wearing out the cmos chip.
For usage of this feature, there should be a special INI user name like
"cmos". The associated ini/cmos.ini should include one line as
"Device=cmos Action=extract".
NOTE
: We do not recommend "Device=cmos Action=extract" to
be written in global INI le, like xen.ini. This will take no eect, if
it is written in global INI le.
Creating and Using xen.ini Files 185