2. OPERATION
2-7
2.7 Controlling the Power By Using a LAN
The power for this equipment can be turned on via a remote device by using a LAN.
This section explains Wake-on-Lan (WOL), which is used to turn on power to the equipment via a LAN. When you
use WOL to turn on the power, the equipment is started through the transmission of a Magic Packet
TM
frame to the
LAN interface when the standby lamp (STBY) is on.
This feature is disabled by default. To use this feature, follow steps 1 through 3 in 2.7.1 Enabling the Wake-on-LAN
(WOL) feature to enable the WOL feature, and then perform the following procedure.
NOTE
• For information about the precautions that apply to a network, see 2. Networks in PRECAUTIONS.
2.7.1 Enabling the Wake-on-LAN (WOL) feature
Perform the following procedure to specify whether to start WOL when a Magic Packet
TM
frame is received. The
WOL feature is disabled by default.
(The displayed images are of Windows
®
10, but are similar to other OSs.)
1. Perform steps 1 through 5 in Setting the network transfer speed under 2.8 Setting Up the LAN Interface.
2. Click the Power Management tab. If you want to enable WOL, select the Wake on Magic Packet from power
off state check box under Wake on LAN.
When using Windows
®
10 2019 LTSC, click the Advanced tab, and then under Property, set both Wake on
Magic Packet and Enable PME to Enabled.
3. Click OK and restart the system.
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