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Solution Server Settings
These are the settings to use the Digital Paper
Solution.
Application Preferences
Date & Time Settings
Tip
When the Wi-Fi connection is turned on, the Digital
Paper’s time setting is adjusted automatically.
System Management
[Download
Destination]
Sets the destination for
synchronized documents
downloaded from the browser.
Select either [Internal Memory] or
[SD Card].
Tip
If you change [Download
Destination], the previous
synchronized documents will be
deleted. Before changing, it is
recommended to synchronize the
documents in the Digital Paper
device with the network drive.
[Clear Settings]
Deletes the network server settings.
Setting
Description
[Documents]
Sets preferences for all documents.
[Refresh Display]: Refreshes the
display at each page turn.
[Limit Erasing Annotations]: Sets the
prevention of erasing annotations to
On/Off.
[Toolbar Position]: Sets the toolbar
setting to left or right.
Tip
The toolbar is displayed at the left
side of the screen by default. Left-
handed people may prefer to
display the toolbar at the right side
of the screen.
[Enable Web
Browser]
Sets whether to enable the web
browser.
[Browser Settings]
Sets the browser preferences.
[Download
Destination for
Web Browser]
Sets the destination for files
downloaded from the browser.
Select [Internal Memory] or [SD
Card].
Setting
Description
[Note Template]
Selects a note template used when
creating a new note. You can select
only one template.
Tip
You can also add your favorite PDF
file as a template (page 42).
Setting
Description
[Date]
Sets the date.
[Time]
Sets the time.
[24-Hour Format]
Checks to display time in 24 hour-
format.
[Time Zone]
Sets the time zone.
Setting
Description
[Device Lock]
Sets a device lock password of
between 1 and 20 alphanumeric
characters for the Digital Paper
device to prevent unauthorized use
[Internal Memory
Encryption]
Encrypts the device. When Internal
Memory Encryption is set to On, you
must enter your memory encryption
password when turning on the
device (page 14).
Setting
Description