Tripp Lite B072-008-1, B072-016-1 owner manual General Settings window

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Operation (continued)

General Settings

With the highlight line on the word GENERAL, press [Enter]. The General Settings window appears (see Figure 11).

Figure 11 The General Settings window

From this screen you can do the following:

Security

The OSD offers an advanced password security system made up of three different security levels. Each security level has its own access rights.

These levels are as follows:

Administrator (Status A)

The Administrator can:

Set and modify all Passwords and security profiles

Get full access to any computer

Use all OSD functions

Supervisor (Status S)

The Supervisor can:

Get full access to any computer

Access the following OSD functions:

- F4 Scan, F5 Tune and F6 Moving the Confirmation label

User (Status U)

You can set up six different Users in the KVM system. Each User has its own Profile set by the Administrator, which defines the access level to different computers. There are three different access levels.

Activating Password Protection

The factory default setting for the OSD access is to have it not password protected. Only the Administrator can password-protect the OSD or disable it.

To password protect the OSD:

1.Go to the Security line in the General Settings window.

2.Toggle between Security On and Off using the space bar.

3.Type the Administrator's password (default is "admin") into the Password Box and Press [Enter].

4.The new security status is set.

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Contents 16-Port Table of Contents System Components FeaturesCompatibility Front Panel ConfigurationRear Panel Connecting the NetCommander KVM System InstallationPre-Installation Guidelines NetCommander Server Interface Unit SIUNetCommander PS/2 Server Interface Unit Rackmounting the NetCommander KVM Connecting the Power SupplyResetting the KVM Switch Rackmount ConsiderationsBasic Operation Cascading NetCommander KVM SwitchesOperation Keyboard HotkeysNavigating the OSD OSD Settings F2On-Screen Display Selecting a ComputerGeneral Settings General Settings windowF7 Defaults Ports Settings Ports Settings windowTime Settings UsersSecurity OSD Help Window F1Scanning Computers F4 Tuning F5Moving the Label F6 System Requirements Connecting the RS232 Serial CableInstalling the Software SoftwareStarting and Configuring the KVM Update KVM Switch Update windowVerifying the Version Numbers Obtaining New Firmware Updating the FirmwareReset Open boxTroubleshooting USB/SUN Combo KeysSpecifications FCC Radio/TV Interference NoticeYear Limited Warranty Warranty RegistrationPage 200512060
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B072-008-1, B072-016-1 specifications

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