Users Guide
Additional Information
• Audio: The zero client uses the Realtek High-Denition Audio Codec. Windows Vista natively contains an HD Audio driver for this
Codec. For other operating systems, including Windows XP, install the High- Denition Audio Codec driver from www.realtek.com to
use the full audio capabilities of PCoIP.
• IP Address: The zero client is set to DHCP client mode by default. Normally, the IP address of the zero client and host server are
assigned by the DHCP server on your IP network. If your IP network does not have a DHCP server, the zero client and host server will
fall back to a static IP address mode after a time-out period of approximately 2 minutes. In the fall back static IP address mode, you can
access the zero client to disable DHCP client mode and assign a static IP address. The zero client fall back IP address is 192.168.1.50.
• Power Buttons: The Zero Client Power Button is a multi-function button.
• Press the button: Turns on the zero client.
• Press and hold the button until light turns to amber: Turns o the zero client.
• Press the button when zero client is connected in a session: Disconnects zero client from the host server. The Remote Host Control
Power Button is used to remotely control the host PC/workstation’s power management. It can be used to remotely power up and
down the host PC. To enable this function, the PCoIP Host Card Power Button Cable must be connected on the host.
• Press the button (< 4 seconds): The host server goes into, or wakes out of, a sleep state.
• Press and hold the button (> 4 seconds): Turns on, or turns o, the host server.
• Congure: The zero client can be congured to use DHCP or Static IP addressing. To change the settings, in the On Screen Display go
to Options | Conguration | Network tab. You may need to unlock the settings page with a password (default password is
Administrator).
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