Remote View" Lock; Clear History After Meeting; Change Admin Password - Kindermann Klick & Show Installation And User Manual

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5.5.2 "Remote View" lock

Presenter is able to turn on/off the "Remote View", to enable/disable the Klick & Show APK/APP to remotely
watch the main screen (mirrored screen), for example with "Remote View" of WirelessMedia APP in WLAN (or
LAN in same network).
Please note, that each active attendee of a meeting can overwrite the "Remote View" setting at "Right-click PC-
menu" at symbol in taskbar
see chapter 6.1.
Important Safety-Notes:
When "Remote View" is active, a user can connect his mobile to the Base-unit and watch the main-screen,
when he knows the momentary WLAN-password, see WLAN password chapter 5.2.4.
If "Remote View" and "Remote Control" is activated, mobile users can control mirroring content and change or
interrupt presentation by unintentional actions from their mobile device. Therefore each active user can block
"Remote Control" individually at his laptop in Right-click PC-menu, see chapter 6.1.
When "Remote View" is active, it has consequences for the speed and performance of USB-HID feedback from a
touchscreen to the laptop or pc, with a slower reaction of the mouse.

5.5.3 Clear History after meeting

Pictures, videos, music of mobile units will be stored in memory of Base-unit. This memory can optionally be
erased, at the end of a meeting, when the Sensor-button is pulled from the Laptop / PC.
Settings are:
Decide by User – a dialog appears, when Sensor-button TOUCH is pulled
Never
Always

5.5.4 Change admin password

Change admin password for entering setting menu. Default password, or after a RESET, is "admin". You can
change the password, as you like or leave field blank, and deactivate the password request. Click to open on-
screen keypad and enter signs.
also, and it will be effective for all attendees until next person overwrites again,
– storage space is automatically erased, when memory is filled for 90%
– memory is automatically deleted.
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