HEROS functions |
Remote Desktop Manager
(option 133)
10
Setting
Meaning
Input
Calculator
Host name or IP address of the external computer. In the
recommended configuration of the IPC 6641, the IP address
192.168.254.3 is used.
Required
User name:
Name of the user to be logged on
Required
Password
Password for connecting to the VNC server
Required
Full-screen mode
or
User-
defined window size:
Size of the connection window
Required
Permit further connections
(share)
Additionally grant other VNC connections access to the VNC
server
Required
View only
In display mode, the external computer cannot be operated
Required
Entries in the
Advanced
options
area
Available only to authorized specialists
Optional
With VNC, the screen of the external computer is mirrored
directly. The active desktop at the external computer is not locked
automatically.
With a VNC connection, it is also possible to completely shut down
the external computer via the Windows menu. As the computer
cannot be rebooted via a connection, it must actually be switched off
and on again.
Shutting down or restarting an external computer
NOTICE
Caution: Data may be lost!
If you do not shut down external computers properly, data may be
irreversibly damaged or deleted.
Configure the automatic shutdown of the Windows computer
To configure the control, proceed as follows:
Press the
DIADUR
key to open the
HEROS menu
menu
Select
Remote Desktop Manager
The control opens the
Remote Desktop Manager
.
Press
New connection
Press
Switch-off/restart of a computer
The control opens the
Edit the connection
pop-up window.
Define the connection settings
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