AWI: Power Permissions

The Power page lets you configure timeout and power settings for the device. You can access this page from the Configuration > Power menu.

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AWI Power page

The following parameters can be found on the AWI Power page.

AWI Power Parameters

Parameter Description
OSD Screen-Saver Timeout Configure the number of seconds to wait after a period of inactivity (that is, no keyboard or mouse action) before the client puts its attached displays into low power mode. Valid values are 10 to 9999, or use 0 to disable the feature.

This timeout only applies when the device is not in session.
Display Suspend Timeout Configure the number of seconds to wait after a period of inactivity (that is, no keyboard or mouse action) before the client puts its attached displays into low power mode. Valid values are 10 to 14400 seconds, or use 0 to disable the feature.

This timeout only applies when the device is in session.

When connected to a workstation, this feature requires Local Mouse and Keyboard to be enabled.
Auto Power-Off Timeout Configure the number of seconds to wait after a period of inactivity (that is, no keyboard or mouse action) before the client powers down. Valid values are 60 to 28800 seconds, or use 0 to disable the power down.

Non-zero values are only enabled when the PCoIP client supports powering off.

This timeout only applies when the device is not in session.
Remote Host Power Control Configure the client’s remote power setting.
Select from the following options:
  • .Power-off not permitted: Users cannot remotely shut down the host PC from the Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client. When this option is selected, the Zero Client Control Panel on the OSD does not appear when the PCoIP Zero Client’s connect/disconnect button is pressed.
  • Hard Power-off only: Users are able to remotely shut down the host from the Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client. When this option is selected, the Zero Client Control Panel on the OSD appears when the Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client’s connect/disconnect button is pressed.
Power On After Power Loss When enabled, the client automatically powers back on when power is supplied.
Enable Wake-on-USB When enabled, configures the client to power up when the user presses a key on the keyboard. Wake-on-USB applies when the client is either powered off automatically or as a result of the user holding down the power button.

Clicking or moving the mouse will not power up the client when this feature is enabled.
Enable Wake-on-LAN When enabled, configures the client to wake up from a low power state when it receives Wake-on-LAN magic packets.