Samsung LF22FN1PFBZXEN, LF22NTBHBNU/EN, LF22NTBHBNM/EN, LF22FN1PFBZXXM, LF22NTBHBNU/XY Wake On LAN

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2.4.9Wake On LAN

This feature allows you to power on the product by sending a pre-determined command from an external system to the product over a network.

Make sure the network is capable of data communication with the PC that sends the command to the product. Ensure you have a program that can generate Wake on LAN signals.

Make sure a power supply is always connected to ensure the feature works when the product is turned off.

The feature is intended to power on the product. (It does not support the function to power off the product.)

Configuring the settings

1Set the product and PC IP addresses to enable the product to connect to the PC over a network.

2Enter the IP address set for the product in the URL address field on the PC to access the product administrative web page.

3To change the power settings, log in (Log In) and select Configuration Power.

4Configure the settings to suit the environment in which the product is used. (See the image below.)

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Contents NC191 NC221 NC241 Table Of Contents Connecting and Using 72 a Source Device Screen Setup Configuring Tint Resizing or Relocating the Screen Troubleshooting 101 Guide Appendix Before Using the Product Symbols for safety precautionsCopyright Icons used in this manualCleaning CleaningSecuring the Installation Space Precautions for storageSafety Precautions Electricity and SafetyInstallation and Safety Drips, etc., oil, or smoke Operation and Safety GAS Before Using the Product Correct posture to use the product Checking the Contents PreparationsChecking the Components ComponentsItems sold separately Parts Frontal Buttons Go to SETUP&RESET Power Key and select Power Off or Power KeyReverse Side Port DescriptionConnect to the power cable Installation Attaching the cradleAdjusting the Product Tilt and Height Rotating the MonitorInstalling a Wall-mount Kit or Desktop Stand Anti-theft Lock Using PCoIP What is a PC over IP?LAN Connection Connecting USB DevicesConnection to Use PCoIP Connecting a Serial cable Connecting a MicrophoneConnecting to Headphones or Speakers Connecting to a Secondary Monitor Connecting the PowerConnect to the host PC using a LAN cable Installing the WDM driver Using PCoIP Using PCoIP PCoIP On Screen Display OSDConnect Screen Connect ButtonOSD Options Menu Session Display Reset Configuration WindowNetwork Label Language Access IPv6 Discovery Power Audio Network Tab  Ethernet Mode  Secondary DNS Server Domain Name  Auto  100 Mbps Full-Duplex  10 Mbps Full-DuplexIPv6 Tab Enable Slaac Manual AddressLabel Tab PCoIP Device NamePCoIP Device Description Generic Tag Enable Discovery Discovery TabSession Tab  Connection TypeConnection Type Configuration  AdvancedLanguage Tab Keyboard LayoutPower Tab  Enable Attached Display Override Display Tab Enable Display Cloning  Enable Local USB Audio Driver Enable Local USB Device TypeAudio Tab Audio DriverReset Tab  Reset ParametersDiagnostics Window Event Log Tab Event Log  Session Statistics  PCoIP Processor  Ping  View event log messagesSession Statistics Tab 17 PCoIP Processor Configuration PCoIP Processor TabPing Tab Information Window  Bootloader Version  Bootloader Build ID Bootloader Build Date  Firmware Build DateUser Settings Window Certificate TabMouse Tab  Mouse SpeedKeyboard Repeat Delay Keyboard TabImage Tab  Image Quality PreferenceOptions User Settings interface  Enable ConfigurationDisplay Topology Tab  Display Layout Resolution  Alignment Primary  Position  Enable right click on hold  Right click delay Touch Screen Tab  Touch screen calibrationPassword Window Old PasswordUsing PCoIP Wake On LAN Wake on USB OSD Logo Upload Firmwre Update Pre-connection Checkpoints Connecting and Using a Source DeviceBefore Connecting Connecting and Using a PC Connecting to a PCConnection Using the D-SUB Cable Analogue Type Connecting a Stereo CableWindows Driver Installation Setting Optimum Resolution NC191 NC221 NC241Changing the Resolution Using a PC Changing the Resolution on Windows Brightness Screen SetupConfiguring Brightness Configuring Contrast ContrastConfiguring Sharpness SharpnessConfiguring Samsung Magic Bright Samsung Magic BrightAdjusting Coarse CoarseAdjusting Fine FineSamsung Magic Color Configuring TintConfiguring Samsung Magic Color Configuring Red RedConfiguring Green GreenConfiguring Blue BlueConfiguring the Color Tone Settings Color ToneConfiguring Gamma GammaConfiguring H-Position & V-Position To configure H-Position or V-PositionResizing or Relocating the Screen Position & V-PositionConfiguring Menu H-Position & Menu V-Position To configure Menu H-Position or Menu V-PositionMenu H-Position & Menu V-Position To move to Menu H-Position or Menu V-Position , and pressInitializing Settings Reset Setup and ResetReset Language Changing the LanguageConfiguring Display Time Display TimeMenu Transparency Changing Menu TransparencyPower Key Enabling Power KeyDisplaying Information Configuring Volume in the Initial ScreenInformation Menu and Others Natural Color Installing the SoftwareWhat is Natural Color? MultiScreen Installing the SoftwareRestrictions and Problems with the Installation MultiScreen Removing the Software Troubleshooting Guide Testing the ProductChecking the Resolution and Frequency Check the followingNot Optimum Mode is displayed Source device issue10.2 Q & a Question AnswerTroubleshooting Guide Specifications General13.4 lbs Specifications PowerSaver Standard Signal Mode Table 49.702 59.810 83.500 NC241  Vertical Frequency Appendix Contact Samsung World WideEurope CIS China Mena Sudan Responsibility for the Pay Service Cost to Customers Product damage caused by customers faultNot a product defect OthersCorrect Disposal Correct disposal of batteries in this productTerminology OSD On Screen DisplayVertical Frequency Index Terminology What is a PC over IP?
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