Adjusting display settings
You can access the display’s settings by pressing the Settings button on the front control panel, the remote control, or the floating toolbar.
On the front control panel and the remote control, the Settings button is context-sensitive. Depending on the currently selected input, it opens either the main system settings, or the video input source settings. See Source settings. The Settings button on the floating toolbar always opens the main system settings menu.
The Settings dialog box includes the following menu options:
Option | Setting | Function | Notes |
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Network | Configure network and Wi‑Fi settings. | SeeNetwork settings. | |
Date, time, and language settings | Change the date and time format or language setting. | ||
System settings and Apps | Configure system settings, app permissions, and access to remote file storage. | If settings lock is enabled, only admins who have the settings passcode can access the system settings. SeeLock control. | |
Lock controls | Disable or Enable various controls. | SeeLock control. | |
Power settings | Configure when the display turns on or off. | SeePower settings. | |
About | Information about the display. | SeeAbout. |
Press the Home button on the front control panel.
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Wi-Fi | |||
Wi-Fi switch | Enable Disable | Enables or disables connecting to a network wirelessly. | Turn on Wi‑Fi to discover networks. |
Network list | N/A | Shows information about available Wi‑Fi networks. | The display will automatically reconnect to a previously connected network unless removed using Forget. |
Install certificates | N/A | Installs an SSL certificate for wireless network access. | N/A |
Add network | SSID Security Password | Manually connect to a hidden wireless network. | For the network you’re connecting to:
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Ethernet | |||
Connect | Enable Disable | Enables or disables connecting to a network. | N/A |
IP settings | N/A | Enables configuration of the display’s IP settings. | Displays the IP address DHCP(automatic) or manual (static). |
DHCP | Enable Disable | Enables the display to obtain an IP address automatically | N/A |
Static | Enable Disable | Enables the display to be assigned a static IP address | Use the display’s pop-up keyboard to type the IP address, Gateway address, Network prefix length, and DNS server address. |
MAC address | N/A | Shows information about the network the display is connected to. | N/A |
IP address | N/A | Displays the unique address of the Ethernet adapter. | N/A |
Proxy Settings | None Manual | N/A | When Proxy Settings is set to Manual, additional settings appear for entering the Host name of the proxy server, Port of proxy server, and Do not apply proxy to the following websites:. |
Hotspot switch | Enable Disable | Enables or disables the display’s Wi‑Fi hotspot. | The display must be connected to an Ethernet network to provide a Wi‑Fi hotspot. Note The display’s Wi‑Fi connection will be disabled when providing a Wi‑Fi hotspot. |
Hotspot name | N/A | Sets the hotspot name. | Keep the default hotspot name or use the display’s on-screen keyboard to type a new one. |
Security | None WPA2 PSK | Set an encryption method for the display’s Wi‑Fi hotspot. | WPA2-PSK is the preferred security option. |
Password | N/A | Set a password for the display’s Wi‑Fi hotspot. | Use the display’s pop-up keyboard to type a password. |
Show password | N/A | N/A | Select to view password. |
5G | 5 GHz | Set a frequency band for the display’s Wi‑Fi hotspot. If 5 GHz is not selected, a default frequency band of 2.4 GHz is used. | The display’s 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi hotspot frequency bands are not available simultaneously. |
Proxy Settings | None Manual | Leave as None unless your organization uses a proxy server - which requires manual configuration - to access the internet. | When proxy is set to manual, additional settings are displayed to enter the Host name of the proxy server, Port of proxy server, and Do not apply proxy to the following websites: |
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Date settings | |||
Set date and time automatically | Enable Disable | Sets the display’s date and time automatically. | This is based on your region and time zone settings. The display synchronizes with network time servers on the internet. |
24-hour | Enable Disable | Shows the display’s time using the 24-hour clock. | Default setting is Disable and shows a 12-hour clock with AM/PM indicators. |
Date settings | N/A | Sets the display’s date. | Disable Set date and time automatically to set the date manually. |
Time settings | N/A | Sets the display’s time. | Disable Set date and time automatically to set the time manually. |
Time zone settings | N/A | Sets the display’s time zone. | N/A |
Language | |||
Keyboard and input method | N/A | Enables you to choose which of the installed keyboards and input methods are active. The Android AOSP keyboard is the default keyboard and the only pre-installed keyboard. | N/A |
Current input method | Android Keyboard (AOSP) | Sets the on-screen keyboard option. Note Android Keyboard (AOSP) is currently the only input method available. | Tap the current input method to access further settings. |
Android Keyboard (AOSP) | N/A | Additional options for the Android keyboard. | N/A |
Language | [Languages] | Sets the language for the display | N/A |
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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System Settings | |||
Wallpaper | N/A | Sets the background image on the display. |
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Lock screen background | N/A | Sets the background image on the display’s Lock screen. |
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No Signal Background | N/A | Select a new image to replace the default that appears on the screen when no video signal is present. |
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Days remaining | Enable Disable | Enable a daily countdown timer to appear in the top-left corner the display’s screen. | N/A |
switch | Enable Disable | Enable or disable the countdown timer | N/A |
title | N/A | Give the countdown timer a title. | N/A |
deadline | N/A | The date to which the timer is counting down. | N/A |
save | N/A | Save the timer settings. | N/A |
Lock Passcode | N/A | Set a six-digit passcode to unlock the lock screen. | The passcode is set during the display’s initial setup. Important The display’s Lock screen feature is enabled only when a passcode is set. |
Bluetooth | Enable Disable | Enables Bluetooth enabled devices to connect to the display. | When enabled, the display searches for available Bluetooth devices. |
Boot lock screen | Enable Disable | Enables or disables display functions on startup. | When Boot lock screen is enabled, a password must be entered after startup to enable display functions. |
Touch sounds | Enable Disable | Enables or disables the display touch interaction sounds. | When touch sounds are disabled, the Android system does not produce audible clicks during interaction, such as selecting apps and changing settings. This option doesn’t disable sounds from installed applications, such as using an on-screen keyboard in a web browser. |
Restore factory settings | N/A | Resets all options to their default values. | Only administrators should reset the display’s to factory settings. |
Check for updates automatically | Enable Disable | Enables or disables checking for and downloading updates for the display’s firmware. | Enabled by default. The display will check for updates at startup. If this option is disabled, check for updates manually. |
Check for updates | N/A | Checks for updates to the display’s firmware. | If an update is available, a message appears on screen asking whether the user wishes to install it. Note The display must be connected to the internet to check for system software updates. Check the display’s network settings. SeeNetwork settings. |
Apps | |||
App permissions | N/A | Change permissions for the apps installed on the display, such as what an app is permitted to do and access. | N/A |
Disable all app notifications | Enable Disable | Prevent all apps from providing a pop-up message on the screen. | N/A |
Disable 3rd party apps from connecting to the internet | Enable Disable | Prevent the WPS office, E-Share, and iMirror apps from connecting to the internet. | If this option is enabled, some features of third-party apps might not work correctly. |
Disable SMART apps from connecting to the internet | Enable Disable | Prevent the Whiteboard, Overlay, and Vote apps from connecting to the internet. | If this option is enabled, some features of SMART apps might not work correctly. |
Downloaded apps | N/A | Provides information about the apps that have been downloaded and installed on the display. | Clicking each app provides additional information and options, including an option to allow or prevent pop-up notifications from the app. (allowed by default). |
System apps | N/A | Provides information about the apps supplied as part of the display’s operating system. | Clicking each app provides additional information and options, including an option to allow or prevent pop-up notifications from the app. (allowed by default). |
Accounts | |||
Google Drive | Add Delete | Configure the display to save or retrieve items from a Google Drive account. Requires a Google account. | N/A |
OneDrive | Add Delete | Configure the display to save or retrieve items from OneDrive account. Requires a OneDrive account. | N/A |
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Lock control | |||
Remote lock | Enable Disable | Enables or disables the buttons on the display's remote control. (The power button is always enabled.) | An on-screen message appears if a user tries to use the remote control when the Remote Lock option is enabled. |
Touch lock | Enable Disable | Enables or disables the display’s touch recognition. | A Lock icon appears on the display when touch recognition is disabled. |
Keypad lock | Enable Disable | Enables or disables all buttons on the display’s front control panel. | An on-screen message appears if the user tries to use the front control panel buttons when the Keypad Lock option is enabled. |
Intelligent screen saver | Enable Disable | Sets a timer to enable a dynamic screen saver designed to reduce the risk of image burn-in. | N/A |
Toolbar Controls | N/A | Drop-down menu. | N/A |
Side Toolbar | Enable Disable | Enables or disables the gesture commands for accessing the side bar menu. | N/A |
Bottom Toolbar | Enable Disable | Enables or disables the gesture commands for accessing the bottom toolbar menus and floating menus. | N/A |
Floating Toolbar | Enable Disable | Enables or disables the gesture commands for accessing the side bar menu, bottom bar menus and float menus. | N/A |
Room Control Lock | Enable Disable | When enabled, the display can not be controlled remotely using an RS-232 connection. | N/A |
Settings Lock | Enable Disable | Create an admin passcode users must enter to change the settings. | This admin passcode is also required for using the front panel and remote control settings buttons. The admin passcode is not the same as the user’s lock passcode. |
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Wake On LAN | Enable Disable | Enables or disables waking the display when it receives a Magic Packet via the network. Note The display’s power consumption may increase when Wake On Lan is enabled. | N/A |
Wake from Source | Enable Disable | Enables or disables automatic waking of the display when a connected computer wakes or an active analog video signal (for example, VGA) is detected. | N/A |
Timer for shutdown | Enable Disable | Enable or disable an automatic standby timer. | N/A |
Shutdown time | Time of day Day(s) of week | Set a time of day, and specific days of the week the display will shut down. A 30-second countdown appears before the display shuts down. | Only available when the Timer for shutdown option is enabled. |
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Device name | N/A | Displays the device name. | N/A |
Serial number | N/A | Shows the display’s serial number. | N/A |
Running memory | N/A | Shows how much RAM is installed in the display and how much is currently in use. | Close or uninstall third-party applications if available RAM gets too close to zero. |
Storage space | N/A | Shows how much storage memory is available and how much is currently in use. | Delete saved documents, image, or video files, or uninstall third party applications if available storage memory is low. |
Screen resolution | N/A | Shows the display’s current screen resolution. | N/A |
Android version | N/A | Shows the current version of the display’s Android operating system. | N/A |
System version | N/A | Shows the current version of the display’s firmware. | N/A |
Touch frame version | N/A | Shows the current version of the touch system firmware. | N/A |
Adjusting display settings
You can access the display’s settings from the Home screen by tapping the Apps icon and then tapping the Settings icon. You can also press the Settings button on the remote control.
Note
Open the display's Input settings dialog to access the current input’s advanced settings including image, audio, and other settings.
If the display’s input is set to its Android system and you access the display’s settings while viewing input from a connected computer, the input settings dialog appears rather than the main display settings.
The Settings dialog includes the following menu options:
Setting | Function | Notes |
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Network | Configure network and Wi‑Fi settings. | SeeNetwork. |
Personalization | Select the wallpaper that appears in the background, configure swipe-up menu options, enable muti-window mode, icon labels, and toolbar display options. | SeePersonalization. |
Input and output | Enable touch sounds, select output devices for sound, name input devices, configure external source display settings, and more. | SeeInput and output. |
Applications | See which applications are installed, check their permissions and storage, and more. | SeeApplications. |
System | Configure system settings including the displayed date and time, keyboard language, lock screen password, startup and shutdown options, adding an email account, file storage options, system update options, and more. | See System. Note If the system settings lock is enabled, only admins who have the settings passcode can access the system settings. |
Regulatory Information | See an electronic (e-label) version of the GX (V2) display’s regulatory information. See an electronic (e-label) version of the GX (V3) display’s regulatory information. | |
About | View information about the display. | SeeAbout. |
Press the Home button on the front control panel.
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Wi-Fi | |||
Wi-Fi | On Off | Enables or disables connections to Wi‑Fi networks. | Turn on Wi‑Fi to discover networks. |
Select a network | N/A | Shows information about available Wi‑Fi networks. | The display automatically reconnects to a previously connected network unless that connection is removed using Forget. |
icon (Add network) | Network name Security Advanced Settings | Manually connect to a hidden wireless network. | For the network you’re connecting to:
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••• icon (Wi-Fi preferences) | |||
Install certificates | N/A | Installs an SSL certificate for wireless network access. | N/A |
MAC Address | N/A | Shows the unique media access control (MAC) address for the display’s Wi‑Fi. | N/A |
IP Address | N/A | Shows the Internet Protocol (IP) address currently assigned to the display’s Wi‑Fi network interface. | N/A |
Ethernet | |||
Ethernet | On Off | Enables or disables the display’s Ethernet network connection. Note Turning on the Ethernet connection will turn off the display’s Wi‑Fi connection. | N/A |
Obtain IP address automatically | On Off | Enables the display to obtain an IP address automatically (DHCP). | When the Obtain IP address automatically is disabled, you can change the currently assigned network settings. |
MAC address | N/A | Shows the unique media access control (MAC) address for the display’s Ethernet interface. | N/A |
IP address | N/A | Shows the Internet Protocol (IP) address currently assigned to the display’s Ethernet network interface. | N/A |
Default gateway | N/A | Information displayed by a router. | N/A |
Netmask | N/A | Information displayed by a router. | N/A |
DNS 1 | N/A | Information displayed by a router. | N/A |
DNS 2 | N/A | Information displayed by a router. | N/A |
Proxy | None Manual Automatic proxy configuration | N/A | When Proxy is set to Manual, additional settings appear for entering the Proxy hostname of the proxy server, Proxy port, and Bypass proxy for:. |
Hotspot | |||
Hotspot | On Off | Enables or disables the display’s Wi‑Fi hotspot. Note Turning on the Wi‑Fi hotspot will turn off the display’s Wi‑Fi connection. | The display must be connected to an Ethernet network to provide a Wi‑Fi hotspot. Note The display’s Wi‑Fi connection will be disabled when providing a Wi‑Fi hotspot. |
Hotspot settings | N/A | Enables configuration of the display’s hotspot settings. | N/A |
Hotspot name | N/A | Sets the hotspot name. | Keep the default hotspot name or use the display’s on-screen keyboard to type a new one. |
Security | None WPA2 PSK | Set an encryption method for the display’s Wi‑Fi hotspot. | WPA2-PSK is the preferred security option. |
Password | N/A | Set a password for the display’s Wi‑Fi hotspot. | Use the display’s pop-up keyboard to type a password. |
Frequency | 2.4 GHz 5 GHz | Set a frequency band for the display’s Wi‑Fi hotspot. If 5 GHz is not selected, a default frequency band of 2.4 GHz is used. | The display’s 5 GHz and 2.4 GHz Wi‑Fi hotspot frequency bands are not available simultaneously. |
Bluetooth | |||
Bluetooth | On Off | Enable or disable the display’s Bluetooth. | Turn on Bluetooth to view available Bluetooth devices. |
Available devices | N/A | Shows a list of paired Bluetooth devices, their connection status, and a list of available Bluetooth devices. | Choose a paired device to disconnect or forget the device. |
••• icon (more options) | Rename this display Show received files | N/A | N/A |
VPN | |||
VPN switch | On Off | Enable or disable use of a virtual private network (VPN) service with the display. | N/A |
Add a VPN profile | N/A | Create a VPN connection profile. | N/A |
Name (profile name) | N/A | Sets the VPN name. | N/A |
Type | [Encryption type] | Set an encryption method for the display’s VPN connection. | N/A |
Server address | N/A | Enter the fully qualified domain name (FQND) for the VPN server. | N/A |
PPP encryption (MPPE) | On Off | Enables encryption for the VPN. | N/A |
Username | N/A | Set user name for the VPN. | N/A |
Password | N/A | Set a password for the display’s VPN. | N/A |
Advanced options | N/A | Set advanced VPN configuration options. | The availability of these options is dependent on the type of VPN selected. |
Always-on VPN | On Off | Configures the VPN to be constantly enabled. | The availability of this option is dependent on the type of VPN selected. |
Samba Service | |||
Samba switch | On Off | Enable or disable the display’s Samba service. | Allows the display to communicate with Windows computers across a network. |
Sign in settings | N/A | User credentials for the Samba service. | N/A |
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Wallpaper | N/A | Select the wallpaper that appears in the background. | 3840 × 2160 images work best. |
Swipe-up menu options | Select input Bottom toolbar | Sets which menu option appears when swiping up from the bottom edge of any screen. | N/A |
Multi-window mode | On Off | Enables or disables the ability to display more than one app at the same time. | N/A |
Display icon labels | On Off | Show or hide the text labels that identify the icons in the side toolbar. | N/A |
Hide toolbar after: | 5 seconds 15 seconds 30 seconds 1 mins 5 mins Always | Sets the time the side and bottom toolbars and Common settings window remain visible before being hidden. | N/A |
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Sound | |||
Touch sounds | On Off | Enables or disables sounds that accompany touch interactions with the display’s screen. | N/A |
Audio output settings | Speaker Lineout Auto | Choose whether the display’s audio goes to the display’s built‑in speakers or to an optional external sound system. | This setting switches to Lineout when a 3.5 mm audio cable is plugged into the Audio Out connector on the bottom-rear connector panel. If Auto is selected, the display’s audio is sent to an external sound system if one is connected. Otherwise, audio output goes to the display’s internal speakers. |
Input settings | |||
Rename/Enable inputs | N/A | Enables renaming and disabling individual inputs on the display. | N/A |
Enable input renaming | On Off | Enables renaming of individual inputs on the display. Note An input name changes from gray to green when it’s editable. | N/A |
PC | On Off | Enables or disables the video input in the display’s OPS expansion slot. | This option is available when an OPS PC module is installed in the display’s accessory slot. |
Android | On Off | Enables or disables the in-built Android system software. | N/A |
HDMI1 | On Off | Enables or disables the HDMI 1 video input on the side connector panel. | N/A |
HDMI2 | On Off | Enables or disables the HDMI 2 video input on the side connector panel. | N/A |
HDMI3 | On Off | Enables or disables the HDMI 3 video input on the front connector panel. | N/A |
Type-C1 | On Off | Enables or disables the USB Type-C input on the side connector panel. | N/A |
Type-C2 | On Off | Enables or disables the USB Type-C video input on the front connector panel. | N/A |
DP | On Off | Enables or disables the Display Port video input on the bottom connector panel. | N/A |
VGA | On Off | Enables or disables the analog VGA input on the bottom connector panel. | N/A |
CEC | On Off | Enables or disables Consumer Electronic Control functions for HDMI video inputs. | HDMI-CEC (Consumer Electronics Control) is a feature of the HDMI standard that allows connected devices to communicate. Enabling the feature allows the display's physical controls and remote control to interact with a CEC-capable device connected to the display with HDMI, such as a DVD player or media device. It also allows the connected device to control the display. Note The degree of support for CEC varies among devices, so the features that can be controlled also varies, depending on the device connected to the display. |
Wake on active source | On Off | Enables the display to be turned on by connecting an active video signal to the display. | N/A |
Switch to active input automatically | Off On Select | Automatically switches the input when an active video signal is connected to the display, or displays a user-notification. | N/A |
No signal power off | 1 minutes 3 minutes 5 minutes 30 minutes 45 minutes 60 minutes (disabled) | Sets the number of minutes before the display goes into an energy saving mode when no video signal is detected. | N/A |
External source display settings | |||
3840 × 2160_60HZ 1080P_60HZ | Sets the HDMI out resolution. | Ensure the device that receives the display’s HDMI out signal matches the selected output resolution. For best results, make sure the device that receives the display’s HDMI out signal uses the same resolution settings as the display. | |
Advanced HDMI settings | N/A | Set the HDMI-EDID version for individual digital video inputs. Note HDMI 2.0 is the default. | When HDMI 1.4 is selected, the display presents itself as an HDMI 1.4 compliant device with a video resolution limit of 3840 × 2160 @ 30Hz. When EDID 2.0 is selected, the display presents itself as an HDMI 2.0 compliant device with a video resolution limit of 3840 × 2160 @ 60Hz. Note This setting can be applied differently to each digital video source. |
PC | HDMI 1.4 HDMI 2.0 | N/A | This option is available when an OPS PC module is installed in the display’s accessory slot. |
HDMI1 | HDMI 1.4 HDMI 2.0 | N/A | Side connector panel. |
HDMI2 | HDMI 1.4 HDMI 2.0 | N/A | Side connector panel. |
HDMI3 | HDMI 1.4 HDMI 2.0 | N/A | Front connector panel. |
TYPE_C1 | HDMI 1.4 HDMI 2.0 | N/A | Side connector panel. |
TYPE_C2 | HDMI 1.4 HDMI 2.0 | N/A | Front connector panel. |
DP | HDMI 1.4 HDMI 2.0 | N/A | Bottom connector panel. |
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Applications | |||
For each application | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Uninstall | N/A | Uninstall the app. | N/A |
Force Stop | N/A | Temporarily stop the app from running in the background. | The app will start running again next time its opened. |
App Notifications | On Off | Prevent all apps from providing a pop-up message on the screen. | N/A |
Permissions | N/A] | Change permissions for the apps installed on the display, such as what an app is permitted to do and access. | N/A |
Storage | N/A | Provides information about the amount of storage an app is using, such as app size, user data, and cache. | N/A |
Open by default | N/A | Set an app’s open prompt or clear the app’s default settings. | N/A |
Memory | N/A | View an app’s memory usage. | N/A |
Advanced | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Install unknown apps | N/A | This feature is disabled by default. Caution SMART cannot accept liability for damages to the display or your personal data that might result from the installation of apps from unknown sources. | Third‑party apps cannot be installed when this feature is disabled. |
Modify system settings | On Off | Allows an app to modify system settings. Note This feature is not available for most apps. | N/A |
••• icon (additional settings) | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Show System | N/A | Only third-party apps and desktop apps only are displayed by default. Enabling this option displays the rest of the Android system. | N/A |
Reset app preferences | N/A | Restore the default preferences of all applications. | N/A |
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Date and time | |||
Use 24-hour format | On Off | Shows the display’s time using the 24‑hour clock. | Default setting is Disable and shows a 12-hour clock. |
Automatic date and time | On Off | Sets the display’s date and time automatically. | This is based on your region and time zone settings. The display synchronizes with network time servers on the internet. When Automatic date and time is disabled, options are available for manually setting the date, time, date format, and time zone. |
Date format | [Date formats] | Sets the display’s date format. | The default date format is MM/DD/YYYY. |
Time zone | [Time zones] | Sets the display’s time zone. | N/A |
Language and keyboard | |||
Languages | [Languages] | Sets the language for the display. | N/A |
Keyboard | N/A | Enables you to choose which of the installed keyboards and input methods are active. | N/A |
Virtual keyboard | N/A | Sets the on-screen keyboard options. | N/A |
Android Keyboard (AOSP) | On Off | Enables the Android Keyboard (AOSP) on-screen keyboard. | Clicking the enabled keyboard provides additional options, including options to set the keyboard language, appearance, layout, and other advanced settings. |
Google Pinyin Keyboard | On Off | Enables the Google Pinyin Keyboard on-screen keyboard. | Clicking the enabled keyboard provides additional options, including options to set the keyboard language, appearance, layout, and other advanced settings. |
Physical keyboard | [Physical keyboard options] | Sets the physical keyboard options. | N/A |
Region | |||
Region | [Country/regions] | Sets the display’s country or region. | Switching the region changes some of the display’s behavior, such as the Wi-Fi network channels available for use in that region. |
Password | |||
Lock-screen password | Access options for configuring the lock screen password. | N/A | |
Clear password | N/A | Clears the lock screen password. | N/A |
N/A | Set a lock screen password. | This option is available when an existing password has been cleared. | |
Change password | N/A | Change the four-digit lock screen password. | The passcode is set when turning on the display for the first time. Important The display’s Screen lock feature is enabled only when a passcode is set. |
Access options for configuring the settings lock password. | N/A | ||
Clear password | N/A | Clears the settings lock password. | N/A |
Set password | N/A | Set a password to access certain settings. | The Settings Lock Password is not the same as the user’s Lock Screen Password. |
Change password | N/A | Change the four-digit settings lock password. | N/A |
Startup and shutdown | |||
Startup input | N/A | Options for configuring startup and shutdown settings. | N/A |
Startup input | Last shutdown input PC Android HDMI1 HDMI2 HDMI3 Type-C1 Type-C2 DP VGA | Select which input source is selected on startup. Disabled inputs will not appear in the list. | By default, the input source active at the last shutdown is the selected startup input. The PC option is available when an OPS PC module is installed in the display’s accessory slot. |
Enter Ready mode after startup | On Off | Enables or disables whether the display enters Ready mode after starting. | When enabled, the display enters Ready mode after starting and no image is displayed on the screen. Pressing the power or home buttons will wake the display. |
Wake On LAN | On Off | Enables or disables waking the display when it receives a Magic Packet via the network. Note The display’s power consumption may increase when Wake On LAN is enabled. | N/A |
Timer Switch | N/A | Options for configuring timer switch settings. | User-configured startup and shutdown tasks will be listed at the bottom of this section, where you can adjust or delete them individually. |
Power-off reminder | On Off | Enables or disables a countdown reminder that appears before the display begins shutting down. | N/A |
Add startup task | [Time and date options] | Add a scheduled startup task. | N/A |
Add shutdown task | [Time and date options] | Add a scheduled shutdown task. | N/A |
Lock control | |||
Lock control | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Remote lock | On Off | Enables or disables the buttons on the display's remote control. (The power button is always enabled.) | N/A |
Touch lock | On Off | Enables or disables touch input on the display’s screen. | N/A |
Keypad lock | On Off | Enables or disables button functionality on the display’s front control panel. | N/A |
On Off | Enables or disables a lock screen that appears when the display wakes from ready mode. See Power, and status light. | Important
Press the power button on the front control panel to put the display in Ready mode or to wake the display. | |
Pixel shift | |||
Pixel shift | Off Interval 2 mins Interval 3 mins Interval 5 mins Interval 30 mins Interval 60 mins | When the interval timer is enabled, the display’s image will move up and down momentarily to reduce the risk of image burn-in. | N/A |
Add Account | [Mail Settings] | Add an email account to the display. | N/A |
Storage | |||
Internal storage space | N/A | Shows how much storage memory is available and how much is currently in use. | Delete saved documents, image, or video files, or uninstall third-party applications if available storage memory is low. |
Clean up app data | N/A | Cleans app data. | N/A |
Disable system updates | On Off | Enables or disables the ability to update the display’s system software | This feature is disabled by default. |
Current version | N/A | Shows the current version of the display’s firmware. | N/A |
Check for update | N/A | Manually check for updates to the display’s firmware. | If an update is available, a message appears on screen and asks whether the user wishes to install it. |
Factory reset | |||
Factory reset | Cancel Confirm | Resets all options to their default values. | Only administrators should reset the display to factory settings |
Security | |||
Credential storage | N/A | You can view installed trusted system and user credentials (certificates), control the enabling status of these credentials, and view the details of each certificate. | N/A |
Trusted credentials | N/A | View and enable or disable trusted credentials. | N/A |
System | N/A | Enable or disable trusted system credentials. | N/A |
User | N/A | Enable or disable trusted user credentials. | N/A |
User credentials | N/A | View and modify user credentials. | N/A |
Install from storage | N/A | Install a certificate from local storage or a USB drive. | N/A |
Clear credentials | N/A | Removes security certificates from the display. | Caution Removing security certificates may affect the performance of some applications. |
Install from unknown sources | |||
Unknown sources | On Off | Allow the installation of apps from unknown sources. | The display and your data are more vulnerable to attack by applications from unknown sources. Caution SMART is not responsible for any damage to the display or loss of your data that might result from using applications from unknown sources. Only administrators should install applications from unknown sources. |
View an electronic (e-label) version of the GX (V2) display’s regulatory information.
View an electronic (e-label) version of the GX (V3) display’s regulatory information.
Option | Values | Function | Notes |
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Legal information | N/A | N/A | N/A |
Third‑party licenses | N/A | Shows the third-party licenses. | N/A |
Open‑source licenses | N/A | Shows the open source licenses. | N/A |
System WebView licenses | N/A | Shows the system WebView licenses. | N/A |
Display part number | N/A | Shows the display’s part number. | N/A |
Model number | N/A | Shows the display’s model number. | N/A |
Android version | N/A | Shows the current version of the display’s Android operating system. | N/A |
Kernel version | N/A | Shows the display’s Android Kernel version. | N/A |
Build number | N/A | Shows build information for the current version of the display’s system firmware. | N/A |
Version | N/A | Shows the current version of the display’s system firmware. | SMART Support teams might request this information if you contact them. |
Touchkit version | N/A | Shows the current version of the display’s touch kit. | SMART Support teams might request this information if you contact them. |
SRM version | N/A | Shows the current version of the display’s SMART Remote Management software. | SMART Support teams might request this information if you contact them. |
Memory Info | N/A | Shows how much RAM is installed in the display | N/A |