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**It didn’t help ? go to the next step.** | **It didn’t help ? go to the next step.** | ||
- | ===== Recommended settings for high(er) availability ===== | + | ===== Highly recommended settings for high(er) availability ===== |
We know that people on premise sometimes use the remote control of the display or the screen's physical button even they shouldn't. | We know that people on premise sometimes use the remote control of the display or the screen's physical button even they shouldn't. | ||
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There are two very useful settings that could automatically recover zebrix in these cases: | There are two very useful settings that could automatically recover zebrix in these cases: | ||
- | * The **Autosource switching** feature can insure that the display always switches back to zebrix app after a source change. Here is how to [[en:enable_autosourceswitching|]]. | + | * The **Autosource switching** feature can ensure that the display always switches back to zebrix app after a source change. |
- | * The **Timer ON** will automatically power on the display based on a daily scheduled power on, so in case of a power off via the remote control, the screen will be back online in less that 24 hours. You can add a daily "ON Timer" via the HOME menu (HOME key of the remote control, then "Schedules"). Please note that adding a "power off" timer is not needed and that the "timer on" won't have any noticeable impact on a display that is already powered on. You can even define multiple "ON timers" on the same day for maximum safety (e.g one at 8am, another one at 2pm). | + | * The **Timer ON** will automatically power on the display based on a daily scheduled power on, so in case of a power off via the remote control, the screen will be back online in less that 24 hours. |
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+ | Here is a link that explains how to enable these features: [[en:samsung_recommended_settings|]] | ||