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Appendix 4 - Configuration menus
The unit has a main configuration menu through which you can access va\
rious 
sub menus to configure particular items.
To view the main configuration menu
1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user.
2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the top right corner. The main c\
onfiguration 
menu will be displayed:
The various configuration pages are covered within this appendix:
•	User Accounts
•	Gui...

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User accounts
Up to 16 users can be created by the admin user, each with their passwor\
d. 
The admin user can also determine whether the users are allowed access t\
o the 
power control menu in order to turn servers on and off.
To get here
1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user.
2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the top right corner.
3 Click the ‘User Accounts’ option.
User Name     
All user names must consist of...

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Gui edit configuration
If required, you can customise the menu bar of the viewer window to ensu\
re 
that it contains only the necessary options. 
The menu bar can be edited locally by each user or edited singly by the \
admin or 
alternatively, the admin can globally alter the menu bar for all users.
To globally edit the menu bar via admin
1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user.
2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the...

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Unit configuration
This page provides access to a selection of both basic and advanced sett\
ings for 
the Digital iPEPS. Many of the settings displayed here are also accessib\
le through 
the on-screen menu.
Unit Name
The name entered here will be displayed on the local menus and the remot\
e 
VNC viewer/browser windows.
New Connections Private
Allows you to determine whether new local or VNC connections should be s\
et 
up as private...

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EDID configuration
Click this button to display advanced EDID options that do not normally \
require alteration.
This page allows you to edit the contents of the EDID records that are u\
sed to 
inform the computer of the supported video modes. The default EDID shoul\
d be 
sufficient for the vast majority of situations. If necessary, use the \
Edit Preferred and 
Standard Timing button fine tune settings to support specific situat\
ions....

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Advanced unit configuration
Click this button to display advanced options that do not normally requi\
re alteration.Background Refresh Rate
Use the arrow keys to alter the background refresh rate used to correct \
any 
screen changes missed in normal operation. The options are: Slow, Medium\
, 
Fast, Auto or Disabled. The Auto option automatically varies the refresh rate 
when multiple VNC sessions are active to provide a balance between...

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Time & date configuration
This page allows you to configure all aspects relating to time and dat\
e within the unit.
Note: The unit has a real-time clock which will maintain the date and ti\
me for a 
few hours without power.
Set Time from NTP Server
Click to immediately use the time and date information from the listed N\
TP server. 
Timezone specifier
Optionally enter a recognised timezone specifier related to the curren\
t position 
of...

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Network configuration (IPV4)
This page allows you to configure the various aspects of the IP port w\
hen it is 
used in IPV4 mode. For IPV6 mode, please see the next page.
MAC address
Media Access Control address – this is the unique and unchangeable co\
de that 
was hard coded within your Digital iPEPS unit when it was built. It cons\
ists of 
six 2-digit hexadecimal (base 16) numbers separated by colons. A secti\
on of the 
MAC address...

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Network configuration (IPV6)
This page allows you to configure the various aspects of the IP port w\
hen it is 
used in IPV6 mode. For IPV4 mode, please see the previous page.
MAC address
Media Access Control address – this is the unique and unchangeable co\
de that 
was hard coded within your Digital iPEPS unit when it was built. It cons\
ists of 
six 2-digit hexadecimal (base 16) numbers separated by colons. A secti\
on of the 
MAC...

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Setting IP access control
The golden rule with this feature is ‘Include before you exclude’ \
or to put it 
another way ‘Arrange allowed addresses in the list before the denied addresses’. 
This is because the positions of entries in the list are vitally importa\
nt. Once a 
range of addresses is denied access, it is not possible to make exceptio\
ns for 
particular addresses within that range. For instance, if the range of ad\
dresses...
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