User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Important information
- Contents
- Chapter 1: Welcome
- Chapter 2: Installing the display
- Chapter 3: Connecting power and devices
- Chapter 4: Configuring the display
- Chapter 5: Configuring connected computers
- Chapter 6: Maintaining the display
- Chapter 7: Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting the display
- Troubleshooting the display’s software
- Referring to the SMART knowledge base for additional troubleshooting information
- Contacting your reseller for additional support
- Appendix A: Using settings
- Appendix B: Remotely managing the display
- Appendix C: Hardware environmental compliance
APPENDIX B
REMOTELY MANAGING THE DISPLAY
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The following table presents the available remote management commands for the display:
No. of
displays
Get command Set command Response
Power state
[N/A] get powerstate set powerstate[Value]
Where [Value] is one of the
following:
l
=on
l
=ready
l
=standby
l
=powersave
NOTE
You can only change the power
state if the displays are currently
on.
powerstate=[Value]
Where [Value] is one of the
following:
l
on
l
ready
l
standby
l
powersave
l
updateon
l
updateready
Input
One get input set input[Value]
Where [Value] is one of the
following:
l
=hdmi1
l
=hdmi2
l
=dp1
l
=vga1
l
=ops1
input=[Value]
Where [Value] is one of the
following:
l
hdmi1
l
hdmi2
l
dp1
l
vga1
l
ops1
More than
one
[Display],@ get input
Where [Display] is the
display’s label (A, B, and so on).
[Display],@ set input[Value]
Where
l [Display] is the display’s label
(A, B, and so on).
l [Value] is one of the following:
o
=hdmi1
o
=hdmi2
o
=dp1
o
=vga1
o
=ops1
@,[Display] input=[Value]
Where
l [Display] is the display’s
label (A, B, and so on).
l [Value] is one of the
following:
o
hdmi1
o
hdmi2
o
dp1
o
vga1
o
ops1