Enabling wake on lan, Remotely waking the display panel from standby – Christie Access Series II UHD752-L 75" UHD 4K Commercial Monitor User Manual

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Installing a display panel

Access II Series LCD Panel User Guide
020-001836-01 Rev.1 (09-2020)
Copyright © 2020 Christie Digital Systems USA, Inc. All rights reserved.

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The display panel supports 802.11 a,b,g and n type modems. Christie recommends using the IEEE
802.11n communication protocol.
The display panel cannot connect to networks with a hidden wireless network name (SSID). If the
modem shares the same SSID as another modem in the area, change the SSID of the modem. Use a
wired connection if you experience problems with a wireless connection.

1. Plug the Wi-Fi dongle into a USB port on the rear of the display panel.
2. On the display panel remote, press

Menu

.

3. Select

System Settings

>

Network/Internet Settings

>

Network Type

.

4. Select the

Wireless device

network connection.

The display scans for wireless networks automatically.

5. Select the network from the list.
6. If required, using the directional buttons on the remote, enter the network password and press

OK

.

Alternatively, if the router has a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) button, select

Press WPS on

your Wi-Fi router

and press

OK

, and press the WPS button on the router.

When the IP address is displayed on the screen, the connection with the network has been
established.

7. If necessary, configure the network connection.

a) Select

Advanced Settings

and press

OK

.

b) Change the IP address setting to

Manual

and type the IP address for the display panel.

c) To save the settings, press

OK

.

d) Repeat steps 7b and 7c for the DNS settings.

8. To exit the menu, on the remote press

Menu

again.

Enabling Wake on LAN

Configure the display panel to accept Wake on LAN commands.

1. Disable Quick Standby.

a) On the remote, press Menu.

b)

Navigate to

Signage Settings

>

Power up settings

>

Quick Standby

c) Ensure Quick Standby is disabled.

2. Enable Wake on LAN.

a) Using a terminal program, access the display panel.
b) Run the following command:

SWOL 1

c) To verify Wake on LAN is enabled, run the following command:

GWOL

Remotely waking the display panel from standby

To remotely wake the display panel from standby, configure and use Wake on LAN software.

1. Download the Wake On LAN (WOL) software.

Free Wake On LAN software packages are available for downloading from the internet. The
steps below are for the Aquilia WOL software.

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