PCoIP Zero Client and Host Administrator Guide (Issue 5)

Parameter Description
Enable Preferred
Resolution Override
Enable this option when a display is attached but cannot be detected
by the system, and you want to specify a preferred resolution for the
display. The same default list of resolutions as above will be
advertised, except the preferred resolution you configure here for a
display will be sent as the native resolution instead of the default
native resolution of 1024x768.
l Preferred resolution 0: Select the preferred resolution of the
display connected to port 1 on the zero client.
l Preferred resolution 1: Select the preferred resolution of the
display connected to port 2 on the zero client.
Any displays attached to the client will be set to their specified
preferred resolutions when this option is enabled.
Enable Display Cloning This option is only available for the TERA2321 zero client. Enable
the display cloning option if you want the secondary display to mirror
the primary display—e.g., for digital signage, trainings, etc.
Note: If you are connecting a TERA2321 zero client to a host
workstation that does not have the PCoIP host software installed and
the host driver function enabled, and you are using monitor
emulation on the host card, you may experience black screens on
the cloned displays. To remedy the problem, you can either install
and enable the host software, or you can disable monitor emulation
on the video port for the secondary display only.
7.29 Configuring Password Parameters (AWI/OSD)
7.29.1 OSD: Password Settings
The Password page lets you update the local administrative password for the device. You
can access this page from the Options > Password menu.
The password can be a maximum of 20 characters. Some PCoIP devices have password
protection disabled by default, and the Password page is not available on these devices.
You can enable password protection for these devices on the MC's Security Configuration
page.
Note: This parameter affects the AWI and the local OSD GUI. Take care when updating
the client password as the client may become unusable if the password is lost.
Figure 4-122: OSD Change Password Page
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