ShareLink 200 N • Using the Embedded Web Pages 26
Device Setup
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Figure 20. Device Setup Panel
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Device Setup panel
• Resolution — Change the output resolution (resolution is set to 720p by default).
Click the drop-down menu to show other resolutions.
• Code — Customize the login code that is displayed on the standby screen at
startup (see figure 4,
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on page 6). Three options are available for the login code:
• Disable — No login code is required to connect to the ShareLink 200 N.
• Random (default) — A new random code is generated when the last user
disconnects from the ShareLink 200 N. For example, User 1 logs in with the
current code, then user 2 logs in with the same code. When users 1 and 2
disconnect from the ShareLink, a new code is generated.
• Use the following code — Enter a custom 4-digit login code.
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Date and Time Settings panel
• Choose SNTP/NTP Server Synchronization to specify the time server, or
choose Disable to disable this feature.
NOTE: SNTP/NTP (Simple Network Time Protocol/Network Tie Protocol) is
used for synchronizing the clocks of computer systems over networks.
• Server (if SNTP/NTP Server Synchronization is enabled) — Enter the NTP server
address into this field.
NOTES:
• If the NTP server address is in the form of a URL, a DNS server address is
required to sync to the NTP server (for example, enter “pool.ntp.org”).
• If the NTP server address is in the form of an IP address, a DNS server
address is not required to sync to the NTP server.
• Time Zone (if SNTP/NTP Server Synchronization is enabled) — Select the
appropriate time zone.
• Daylight Saving Time — Enable or disable the Daylight Saving Time option.
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Terminal Refresh (Reboot) panel
This feature refreshes the terminal and reboots the system.
• Auto (default) — Device automatically refreshes when a user is not connected and
no user is sharing.
• Time Set — Schedule a specific time to refresh the terminal (specify that time in
the Time field using the drop-down lists).