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.
AWI Power page
The following parameters can be found on the AWI Power page.
AWI Power Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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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:
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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. |