Administrator Guide

Table Of Contents
a. From the Screen Saver drop-down list, select a screensaver for your device. The default value is set to Turn Off
Screen.
b. In the Timer box, select the idle time after which you want the screensaver to be activated on the thin client. When the
thin client is left idle for the specified idle time, the screensaver is initiated. The default value is set to 10 minutes.
c. From the Locale drop-down list, select a language to be activated for the user login-experience. The default language is
set to English.
d. In the Terminal Name box, view the default name fo the terminal. You cannot change the terminal name on ThinOS GUI.
NOTE: <space>, +, =, /, \, and : are not allowed in the Terminal Name field. You can use all other characters.
3. Click OK to save your settings.
Set the time and date
About this task
This section describes how to configure the time and date settings on your thin client.
Steps
1. From the desktop menu, click System Setup > System Preferences.
The System Preferences dialog box is displayed.
2. Click the Time/Date tab, and do the following:
Figure 37. Time and date
a. From the Time Zone drop-down list, select a time zone where the thin client operates.
b. From the Time Format drop-down list, select either 12-hour time format or 24-hour time format.
c. From the Date Format drop-down list, select a date format to be used for date and time representation.
d. In the Time Servers field, enter the IP addresses or host names of the time server with optional TCP port number.
Each entry with an optional port number is specified as Name-or-IP: port. If not specified, port 80 is used. When
you are using user profiles, locations can be supplied through user profiles. The time servers provide the thin client
time based on the settings of the time zone and daylight saving information. If DHCP is used, locations can be supplied
through DHCP.
e. Click the Change Date and Time button to change date and time for secure environments.
3. Click OK to save your settings.
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Configuring the thin client local settings