Powering Off; User Data And Privacy; Cable Management - Lenovo ThinkSmart Hub 500 Deployment Manual

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Lenovo ThinkSmart Hub 500
Deployment Guide

Powering Off

The Hub 500 can be powered off by pressing and holding the power button for 4 seconds. This will cause
the Hub 500 to power down.

User Data and Privacy

The Hub 500 is a real-time communication device and is not a personal device. No user data can be
stored in the Hub. All data within the context of the Hub 500 is transient and are not stored
permanently. All screen sharing or content sharing happens from client devices such as laptops,
smartphones, etc. that are connected via Skype for Business or Lync sessions or via HDMI Ingest.
Lenovo does not gather any usage statistics or any kind of user or device data from the Hub 500.

Cable Management

The ThinkSmart Hub 500 delivers a custom cable management solution designed to keep all the
connected cables securely in place. The cable management mechanism is located at the back of the Hub
500.
A single flat-head screw fastens the cable management bay; unlocking this screw will provide access to
the device ports.
The cable management bay houses an "arm" that is designed to keep the cables securely locked.
(Picture below)

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