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System Setup
The system setup of a device connected to the server can be viewed and edited.
Click On ( ) to send a Magic Packet to devices that are off and remotely turn
them on. (Wake On Lan function)
The On function is applied only to devices in the same Subnet as the server.
To use this function on devices on other networks, contact a network administrator
to pass the broadcast Magic Packet through the router.
To power off and restart a device, select a device and click the Restart ( )
button.
To deploy a schedule to a device via the Server, select the device and click the
Network Mode ( ) button.
Click a device in the list of devices to view system settings information about the
device.
To modify system settings information about a device, check the checkbox of the
device and click Edit ( ) in the list of devices or click Edit ( ) in the
View Device System Settings screen.
Device Name
View the name of a device.
Triggering Interval
Set the triggering interval.
Monitoring Interval
Set the monitoring interval of a device.
Connection Time Limit
Set the download connection time.
FTP Connection Mode
Set the FTP connection mode.
(ACTIVE / PASSIVE)
When changing settings is completed, click the Save button ( ).
Tips
Deploying a schedule to an LFD device -
A schedule can be deployed from the Server to
a device by setting up a network between the
Server and device. Alternatively, a schedule can be
deployed to the device by connecting a removable
disk to the device (setting up a local schedule).
If Network Mode is selected when both a network
with the Server and a local schedule are set
for a device, a schedule will be deployed to the
device via the Server. This means that a schedule
deployed from the Server will run.
Changing Device Settings on the -
Device Information Screen
Settings cannot be changed when a device is
turned off.
Terminology
What is a Monitoring Interval? -
Monitoring interval refers to the interval when
information on schedules and contents being
played in MagicInfo Lite Client is sent to the
server.
What is a Triggering Interval? -
Triggering interval refers to the interval when the
information on deployed schedules is sent from
the server to MagicInfo Lite Client.