Vnc - AMX Modero G5 Instruction Manual

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An on-board VNC (Virtual Network Computing) server allows the touch panel to connect to any remote PC running a
VNC client. Once connected, the client can view and control the panel remotely. The options on the VNC page (FIG. 31)
allow you to enable or disable VNC server functionality.
FIG. 31
VNC page
VNC page options
Enable/Disable:
VNC Server
Timeout:
Password:
Port:
Current Connections:
Maximum Connections: Displays the maximum number of users that can be simultaneously connected to this panel
The VNC server takes snapshots of the display buffer and only sends them via VNC
at a low frame rate.
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The Enable/Disable button toggles between the two VNC settings:
• Disable- deactivates the VNC server on the panel.
• Enable - activates the VNC server on the panel.
Sets the length of time (in minutes) that the panel can remain idle, detecting no cursor
movements, before the VNC session is terminated.
Use this field to enter the VNC Authentication session password required for VNC access to
the panel.
Use this field to enter the number of the port used by the VNC Web Server.
Default = 5900.
Displays the number of users currently connected to this panel via VNC.
via VNC. Press this field to increase the number allowed to connect to this panel.
Default = 2.
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