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Menu path: User Interface > Screenlock / Screensaver > Options
Start automatically
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The ☑ The screenlock and screensaver starts automatically if there is no activity on the device within the Timeout period. Depending on the configurations under Require password to unlock (screenlock) and Allow administrator password, the screen can be unlocked with the local user/administrator password. (Default)
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Require password to unlock (screenlock)
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☑ If a user is logged in, the same authentication is required to unlock the screen. For example, if the user is logged in via Active Directory (AD), the AD credentials are used to unlock the screen. For more information, see Active Directory/Kerberos. The authentication methods can be configured under Security > Logon. For more information, see Logon. (Default)
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☐The screen can be unlocked without authentication.
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Different screenlock timeout
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☑ You can specify a time limit for the screenlock to activate separately from the screensaver.
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The ☐ The same time limit will be used for the screenlock and the screensaver. This means that after the set time the screen will be locked and then the screensaver will appear. (Default)
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Allow administrator password
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☑ Access is allowed for the user and the administrator. The screen can also be unlocked by the administrator password, if the administrator password is configured. For more information, see Password.
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☐ Access is allowed for the user only. (Default)
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The appearance of the digits for the countdown is specified together with the settings for the clock display under Screenlock / Screensaver > Screensaver. The following parameters are relevant for the countdown:
For detailed information, see Screensaver. |
Countdown visual effect
While the countdown is running, a current screenshot is displayed in the background. This parameter determines the visual effect that the screenshot will be displayed with.
Possible options:
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