BenQ WDC20 User Manual - Page 28

Enabling network standby mode, RESET, Web Management, Advance Setting, Network Standby

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2. Connect the USB 3.0 connector on the Button to a powered on laptop and wait for at least 30 seconds. After the Button has been connected to a powered on laptop for at least 30 seconds, the Button LED may indicate any one of the statuses described in LED indicators of the Button and the Host. As long as the Button has been connected to a powered on laptop for at least 30 seconds, you may proceed to the next step of the resetting process regardless of the status of the Button LED. 3. Poke the RESET hole at the bottom of the Button with a pin for at least 5 seconds. 4. The Button LED will begin quick flashing red (flash red twice every second) for 10 seconds, then light up static white for 2 seconds, indicating that the Button is resetting. 5. Once the Button LED lights up static green the resetting process is complete. Do not disconnect the Button from its power source at any time during the resetting process. Enabling network standby mode You can set the Host to enter network standby mode after a period of inactivity. To set the time of inactivity, go to Web Management > Advance Setting > Network Standby. See page 55 for more information. To enable network standby mode, do one of the following: - wait for the Host to enter network standby mode automatically if no wireless devices (e.g., a Button, a mobile device, or a laptop) being connected to the Host's SSID and no data (from any USB devices such as a mouse, a keyboard, or from touch back function) being transmitted to the Host within the set time. - if there is no wireless devices being connected to the Host's SSID within the set time, press the standby button on the Host to enable network standby mode immediately. The LED indicator on the Host lights up static white when it is in network standby mode. The network standby mode is disabled when - a wireless device is connected to the Host's SSID; or - data (from any USB devices such as a mouse, a keyboard, or from touch back function) is transmitted to the Host; or - you press the standby button on the Host. 28 Installation

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Installation
2.
Connect the USB 3.0 connector on the Button to a powered on laptop and wait for at least 30
seconds.
3.
Poke the
RESET
hole at the bottom of the Button with a pin for at least 5 seconds.
4.
The Button LED will begin quick flashing red (flash red twice every second) for 10 seconds, then
light up static white for 2 seconds, indicating that the Button is resetting.
5.
Once the Button LED lights up static green the resetting process is complete.
Enabling network standby mode
You can set the Host to enter network standby mode after a period of inactivity. To set the time of
inactivity, go to
Web Management
>
Advance Setting
>
Network Standby
. See
page 55
for
more information.
To enable network standby mode, do one of the following:
- wait for the Host to enter network standby mode automatically if no wireless devices (e.g., a
Button, a mobile device, or a laptop) being connected to the Host’s SSID and no data (from any
USB devices such as a mouse, a keyboard, or from touch back function) being transmitted to the
Host within the set time.
- if there is no wireless devices being connected to the Host’s SSID within the set time, press the
standby button on the Host to enable network standby mode immediately.
The LED indicator on the Host lights up static white when it is in network standby mode.
The network standby mode is disabled when
- a wireless device is connected to the Host’s SSID; or
- data (from any USB devices such as a mouse, a keyboard, or from touch back function) is
transmitted to the Host; or
- you press the standby button on the Host.
After the Button has been connected to a powered on laptop for at least 30 seconds, the Button
LED may
indicate any one of the statuses described in
LED indicators of the Button and the Host
. As long as the Button
has
been connected to a powered on laptop for at least 30 seconds, you may proceed to the next step of the
resetting process regardless of the status of the Button
LED.
Do not disconnect the Button from its power source at any time during the resetting process.