Administrators Guide - Nmx-Mm-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System; Plug And Show System Requirements; Mirrorop Passcode Configuration - AMX NMX-MM-1000 Administrator's Manual

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Plug and Show System Requirements

Windows system – VISTA / 7 / 8
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MAC system – 10.5~10.9
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MirrorOp Passcode Conf iguration
MirrorOp is included on Enzo and provides seamless operation and display of remote PCs, smart phones or Tablet devices for
meeting presentations. Some applications require a passcode to create a connection between the device and Enzo's MirrorOp App.
The passcode is enabled by default.
1.
Click the Enable passcode check box shown under the Settings - Applications menu (FIG. 27) to disable the passcode function.
Enable MirrorOp Passcode
FIG. 27
If checking the box to enable the Passcode generation, the following window appears.
Set Passcode
FIG. 28
2.
Select OK to have the system randomly create a passcode used to link MirrorOp apps to Enzo.
3.
If a static passcode is desired, uncheck the box and enter a 4 digit numerical passcode (1234 shown).
Set Passcode Manually
FIG. 29
NOTE: The Enzo web UI and NetLinx commands allow invalid passcodes to be set on Enzo. The valid passcode range is 1000 to 9999.
Setting the passcode less than 1000 is equivalent to disabling the passcode. If an invalid passcode is set via the web UI, it will revert
to the previously set valid passcode following an Enzo reboot.
4.
Click Set Time Interval for Passcode Generation to set the amount of time from 1 minute to 4 hours that Enzo should take to
generate a new password.
5.
Once the passcode is set, restart the Enzo session to apply the changes.

Administrators Guide - NMX-MM-1000 Enzo Meeting Presentation System

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