Forget
Clear the custom source application. It will be shown in gray if the
customer source application has not been set.
Cancel
Cancel and close the dialog box.
4.
OSD (On-Screen Display)
The OSD menu consists of the following items:
(1) Wi-Fi (See 4.1. Wi-Fi)
(2) Ethernet (See 4.2. Ethernet)
(3) Bluetooth (See 4.3. Bluetooth)
(4) Signage Display (See 4.4. Signage Display)
(5) Display (See 4.5. Display)
(6) Apps (See 4.6. Apps)
(7) Storage (See 4.7. Storage)
(8) Security (See 4.8. Security)
(9) Language & input (See 4.9. Languages & input)
(10) Date & time (See 4.10. Date & time)
(11) Developer options (See 4.11. Developer options)
(12) About (See 4.12. About)
4.1.
Wi-Fi
Go to the wireless network settings by selecting "Settings" > "Wi-Fi".
On the available network list, select an AP (Access Point) on an existing
wireless network.
Note:
When Wi-Fi is enabled, Ethernet will be disabled automatically.
4.2.
Ethernet
Go to the Ethernet network settings by selecting "Settings" > "Ethernet",
and make the required settings.
[Connection Type]
[DHCP]
DHCP automatically provides the IP address, Netmask, DNS
Address and Gateway to access the Internet so you do not have
to enter them manually.
If the connection is successful, the current network configuration
will be displayed.
[Static IP]
Enter the IP address, Netmask, DNS address and gateway
manually.
Note:
The restrictions for inputting the IP address, netmask, DNS
address and gateway address.
Format: number 0-9, decimal point ". "
[Mac Address]
Show Ethernet MAC address which is not adjustable.
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