Setup Guide
PictureCheck — Species whether to check for picture les servers or not.
NOTE:
If set to always, the picture les in le servers are checked when the screen
saver starts every time. By default, the system checks for picture les only
when the screen saver starts for the rst time to decrease network trac.
PictureLayout— The optional parameter is used to specify the arrangement on the
desktop when pictures are displayed. For the tile selection, the image is replicated
across the desktop. For the center selection, the image is placed at the center of the
desktop without any image size change. For the stretch selection, the image is either
expanded or shrinked to ll the desktop. The default value is stretch.
Sleep—The optional parameter is used to specify the interval minutes to stop soft
screen saver and turn o monitor. After the specied minutes, since software screen
saver starts up, the software screen saver is stopped and turns o the monitor until
screen saver is o. The value range is 0 to 180. The value 0 is default which disables
this function.
**ShutdownCount={0 to 60} (seconds)
or
**ShutdownCounter={0 to 60} (seconds)
ShutdownCount or ShutdownCounter — Species the number of seconds to count
down before the shutdown sequence starts upon using the thin client power button
when there are active sessions.
The default value is 10, however, to commence shutdown immediately and prevent the
display of the countdown dialog box, set the value to 0.
ShutdownInfo={no, yes}
Yes/no option to display various information such as System Version, Terminal Name,
IP Address, and MAC Address in shutdown window.
S10WDMFlash=ash size
Species the ash size. This value will be saved into NVRAM and then eported to the
WDM server.
NOTE:
This statement guarantees that all S10 thin clients function with DDC regardless
of ash size.
TimeServer=server_list
[TimeFormat={24-hour format, 12-hour format}]
[DateFormat={yyyy/mm/dd, mm/dd/yyyy,
dd/mm/yyyy}]
[GetBiosDT={no, yes}]
TimeServer — Species the SNTP time servers to use for time retrieval. If a time
server is not dened, the client CMOS/ BIOS internal clock will be used as a reference.
TimeFormat — Default is 24-hour format. Species the time format to use.
DateFormat — Default is yyyy/mm/dd. Species the date format to use.
NOTE:
The TimeFormat and DateFormat settings in a wnos.ini le will be saved into
NVRAM if EnableLocal=yes is set in the wnos.ini le.
GetBiosDT — Default is no. Yes/no option to obtain time from BIOS/CMOS when the
timeserver is not available or cannot be contacted.
For Example:
TimeServer=time.nist.com\TimeFormat=24-hour
formatDateFormat=mm/dd/yyyy
or
TimeServer=time.nist.gov\
TimeFormat=24-hour format\
DateFormat=mm/dd/yyyy
WakeOnLAN={yes, no}
Default is yes.
60 Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI les