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Table 44. Near state behavior (continued) System state Off Description NOTE: Sensor does not wake the system from the low power states which is battery life less than 30 minutes. NOTE: Sensor does not support wake the system from hibernation and power off state. Does not wake the system from any of the power states even when the user is within the sensor Field of View (FoV). ExpressSign-in with the external monitor usage state You can select ExpressSign-in enabled while connected to external monitor(s) to Yes to keep the ExpressSign-in function still working even when the external monitor is connected. Select No to temporarily disable the ExpressSign-in functionality with the external monitor connected. The following table explains the External monitor usage state behavior: Table 45. External monitor usage state behavior System state Description Yes If the system is connected to an external monitor, the proximity sensor checks whether the user is within the sensor FoV. No This is the default state and the system state remains unchanged even when the user is outside of sensor FoV. ExpressSign-in user interface in external monitor usage state When one or more external monitor(s) are connected to the system and Near or Away state is enabled, the Dell ExpressSigninwindow is displayed on the primary monitor, and you can select Yes or No to enable or disable the proximity sensor. If you select Yes, the proximity sensor is enabled. If you select No, the proximity sensor is not enabled. if you select the Do not show again checkbox, a message that the user must be within the sensor FoV for the features to function properly is not displayed until the option is again enabled manually. NOTE: If multiple monitors are connected, the Dell ExpressSign-in window is displayed only for the first external monitor that is connected to the system and not for the subsequent monitors. Launch Dell ExpressSign-in/Systray icon The Dell ExpressSign-in application supports the auto-run feature only when the application stays in the system tray. Once you exit the Dell Proximity Sensor application, you have to re-launch the application and enable the feature manually. You can enable the Systray icon to start the Dell ExpressSign-in window from the system desktop after Dell Proximity Sensor has been launched. To start the Dell ExpressSign-in , do the following: 1. Click Windows Settings > System > Power & Sleep > Dell Proximity Sensor > Change PC behavior based on your proximity to the PC to start the Dell ExpressSign-in window. NOTE: You can start the Dell Proximity Sensor window when the system is ON or in the sleep mode. 2. Click Change PC Behavior based on your proximity to the PC that is displayed at the bottom of the Settings screen. 3. You can also double-click Systray to start the Dell ExpressSign-in window. 4. Right-click Systray to view the context menu. The options in the context menu are: 40 System setup

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Table 44. Near state behavior (continued)
System state
Description
NOTE:
Sensor does not wake the system from the low
power states which is battery life less than 30 minutes.
NOTE:
Sensor does not support wake the system from
hibernation and power off state.
Off
Does not wake the system from any of the power states even
when the user is within the sensor Field of View (FoV).
ExpressSign-in with the external monitor usage state
You can select
ExpressSign-in enabled while connected to external monitor(s)
to
Yes
to keep the ExpressSign-in function
still working even when the external monitor is connected. Select
No
to temporarily disable the ExpressSign-in functionality with
the external monitor connected. The following table explains the
External monitor usage state behavior
:
Table 45. External monitor usage state behavior
System state
Description
Yes
If the system is connected to an external monitor, the
proximity sensor checks whether the user is within the sensor
FoV.
No
This is the default state and the system state remains
unchanged even when the user is outside of sensor FoV.
ExpressSign-in user interface in external monitor usage state
When one or more external monitor(s) are connected to the system and
Near
or
Away
state is enabled, the
Dell ExpressSign-
in
window is displayed on the primary monitor, and you can select
Yes
or
No
to enable or disable the proximity sensor.
If you select
Yes
, the proximity sensor is enabled. If you select
No
, the proximity sensor is not enabled. if you select the
Do not
show again
checkbox, a message that the user must be within the sensor FoV for the features to function properly is not
displayed until the option is again enabled manually.
NOTE:
If multiple monitors are connected, the
Dell ExpressSign-in
window is displayed only for the first external monitor
that is connected to the system and not for the subsequent monitors.
Launch Dell ExpressSign-in/Systray icon
The Dell ExpressSign-in application supports the auto-run feature only when the application stays in the system tray. Once you
exit the Dell Proximity Sensor application, you have to re-launch the application and enable the feature manually. You can enable
the
Systray
icon to start the
Dell ExpressSign-in
window from the system desktop after Dell Proximity Sensor has been
launched.
To start the
Dell ExpressSign-in
, do the following:
1.
Click
Windows Settings > System > Power & Sleep > Dell Proximity Sensor > Change PC behavior based on your
proximity to the PC
to start the
Dell ExpressSign-in
window.
NOTE:
You can start the
Dell Proximity Sensor
window when the system is ON or in the sleep mode.
2.
Click
Change PC Behavior based on your proximity to the PC
that is displayed at the bottom of the
Settings
screen.
3.
You can also double-click
Systray
to start the
Dell ExpressSign-in
window.
4.
Right-click
Systray
to view the context menu.
The options in the context menu are:
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