PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide (Issue 5)
Table 4-72: MC Power Permissions Parameters
Parameter Description
Client Power
Button Function
Configure the functionality of the client's remote PC button.
The host is commanded to perform a soft power off (i.e., to go into sleep
mode) when the client's remote PC button is pressed for less than four
seconds and soft power off is enabled.
The host is commanded to perform a hard power off (i.e., to shut down)
when the client's remote PC button is pressed for more than four seconds
and hard power off is enabled.
Select from the following options:
l user cannot invoke any power off: Users cannot shut down the host or
put it in sleep mode.
l user can only invoke a hard power off: Users can shut down the host
but not put it in sleep mode.
l user can only invoke a soft power off: Users can put the host in sleep
mode but not shut it down.
l user can invoke soft and hard power offs: Users can put the host in
sleep mode and shut it down.
Wake-on-USB
Mode
When enabled, configures the host to wake up from sleep mode when the
user moves the mouse or presses a key on the keyboard.
Wake-on-LAN
Mode
When enabled, configures the host to wake up from sleep mode when the
user sends Wake-on-LAN magic packets to the host by pressing the client's
remote PC button or clicking the OSD Connect button on the OSD Connect
window.
Power On After
Power Loss Mode
When enabled, the client automatically powers back on when power is
supplied.
Client Power
Down Timeout
Seconds
Configure the number of seconds to wait after a period of inactivity (i.e., no
keyboard or mouse action) before the client powers down. Valid values are
60 to 28800 seconds, or use 0 to disable the power down.
Note: Non-zero values are only allowed when the PCoIP client supports
powering off.
Note: This timeout only applies when the device is not in session.
Display Suspend
Timeout Seconds
Configure the number of seconds to wait after a period of inactivity (i.e., no
keyboard or mouse action) before the client puts its attached displays into
low power mode. Valid values are 10 to 14400 seconds, or use 0 to disable
the feature.
Note: This timeout only applies when the device is in session.
7.17.2 AWI Tera2 Host: Power Settings
The Power page lets you configure power settings for the host. You can access this page
from the Configuration > Power menu.
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