Setup Guide

1 — Puts the thin client in a LOCK state when the screen saver is activated. The
wallpaper is shown and the user is prompted with an unlock dialog box to enter the
sign-on password to unlock the thin client. LockTerminal settings are saved into
NVRAM if LockTerminal=1and EnableLocal=yes is set in the wnos.ini le.
2— Puts the thin client in a LOCK state when the screen saver is activated, however,
the wall paper cannot be viewed when the user is prompted with an unlock dialog box
to enter the sign-on password to unlock the thin client.
3— Puts the thin client in a LOCK state when the screen saver is activated, and the
username and password are needed to unlock the terminal. The wallpaper is not shown
and the Password eld in the Unlocking window is invisible until you have entered the
username.
When you click OK or press the Return key, a message box pops up to input the
username and password to unlock the terminal.
NOTE:
The user must be signed on with a password for a Lock action to take eect. If
set in KeySequence, users can lock the thin client at any time by pressing Ctrl
+Alt+Left arrow or Ctrl+Alt+Right arrow.
Unit — This parameter converts the screen saver timer value from minutes to hours
to set longer time.
TypeSpecies which type of screensaver to use.
0 — Blank the Screen
1 — Flying Bubbles
2 — Moving Image
3 — Showing Pictures
4 — Playing Video
VideoLinkSpecies the video link address of the video le. Links with only http are
supported. The mp4 video format is supported.
VideoSpanSpecies the video displayed mode in the screen. If the dual head is in
span mode and VideoSpan=yes, it is spanned across all the screens. If VideoSpan=no,
it is displayed in the main screen.
Imagele — This is an optional parameter and species an image le residing in the
bitmap sub-folder under the home folder to be used as a Moving Image screensaver.
If Type is set to 2 and no image le is present then the default Dell Wyse logo is used.
If Type is set to 3, pictures residing in picture subfolder under the home folder are
displayed.
If SelectGroup=yes, then the pictures residing in the picture subfolder under the
group folder are displayed. For example,
/wnos/ini/{group_dir}/picture
If group pictures do not exist, global pictures are used. Supported formats include JPG,
GIF, PNG and BMP.
PictureTimerSpecies the interval to wait in seconds to display another picture.
Default value is 6 seconds.
PictureOrderSpecies the order of picture les to display. The default is to use
the order of sort from A to Z. If set to random, pictures are displayed randomly.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI
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