Administrator Guide

Option Description
Enable local cursor When enabled, the Tera2PCoIP Zero Client always shows the local
cursor. When disabled, the local cursor is only shown when the
host requests it or a locally-terminated mouse is connected.
Configuring power settings
Use the Power page to configure the power settings.
Table 266. Configure power settings
Option Description
OSD Screen Saver Timeout This is the period of inactivity in the device. You can enter the time
in seconds. After the time is entered, the device sets the attached
displays to low power mode. The range is 10–9999. Enter the time
as 0 to disable this option.
NOTE: This feature is applicable only when the device is
not in the session.
Display Suspend Timeout This is the period of inactivity in the device. You can enter the time
in seconds. After the time is entered, the device sets the attached
displays to low power mode. The range is 10–14400. Enter the time
as 0 to disable this option.
NOTE: This feature applicable only when the device is in
the session.
Configuring security settings
Use the Security page to configure the security settings.
Table 267. Upload certificate
Option Description
Certificates Select the required check box to upload the certificate. Clear the
check box to delete an uploaded certificate. The list of certificates
uploaded on the File Repository Inventory page is displayed. The
certificates are deleted after you restart the device. You can only
upload .pem files.
Table 268. USB device authorization
Option Description
Authorized/Unauthorized Devices based on Class From the Status, and the Device Class drop-down list, select
your preferred option. You can authorize or unauthorize a USB
device based on class. Click the Add Class option to add more
classes. Click the icon to remove a class.
Table 269. Advanced configuration
Option Description
Enable Administrative Web Interface Select the check box to enable the management console interface.
If enabled, the PCoIP management console cannot access or
manage the Tera2 PCoIP zero client.
Enable Wake-On-LAN Select the check box to enable the thin client to power up from the
off state. You can trigger a thin client to power up from the off
state by using a LAN signal.
Enable Power On After Power Loss Select the check box to enable the thin client to power up from the
off state when the power is supplied.
122 Managing groups and configurations