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Power Management, System Time, Properties, Screen Saver, Power

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Power Management A "Monitor Saver" turns off the video signal to the monitor after a designated idle time, allowing the monitor to enter a power-saving mode. To set power saving options for the monitor, right-click the desktop background and select Properties > Screen Saver > Power. System Time After power off, clock time is not lost as long as the power source remains plugged in. You can manually set the local time, or you can automatically set the local time utility to synchronize the thin client clock to a time server at a designated time. Logging Off, Restarting, and Shutting Down the Thin Client 9

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Power Management
A “Monitor Saver” turns off the video signal to the monitor after a designated idle time, allowing the
monitor to enter a power-saving mode. To set power saving options for the monitor, right-click the
desktop background and select
Properties
>
Screen Saver
>
Power
.
System Time
After power off, clock time is not lost as long as the power source remains plugged in. You can manually
set the local time, or you can automatically set the local time utility to synchronize the thin client clock
to a time server at a designated time.
Logging Off, Restarting, and Shutting Down the Thin Client
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