Tripp Lite B070-016-19-IP warranty Click Start Recording, Click Stop Recording

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24.Toolbar (Continued)

To record a New Key Sequence:

1.From the Special Key Manager Box press Record Now. The Add Special Key Dialog box appears, see figure below.

2.Give the key sequence a name in the Label field.

3.Click Start Recording.

4.Press the desired keys. The key sequence appears in the area provided.

5.Click Stop Recording.

6.Click OK.

To edit a key sequence:

1.From the Special Key Manager Dialog Box select the desired key.

2.Click Edit.

3.Click Start Recording.

4.Press the desired keys. The keys appear in the area provided.

5.Click Stop Recording.

6.Click OK.

Synchronizing Mouse Pointers

When working at the Client computer, two mouse pointers appear: the Client computer’s and the Target computer’s. The Client computer’s mouse runs on top of the Target Server’s. The mouse pointers should be

synchronized so you can only see the one mouse pointer when the mouse is stationary. The following explains what to do if they are not synchronized.

Note: The NetCommander IP will not store Mouse Settings for computers/servers attached to a cascaded KVM Switch. The User will have to update these settings every time they access a target server connected to a cascaded KVM.

Pre-Mouse Synchronization Tips:

Before accessing a target server remotely, it is recommended that you go into the target servers mouse settings and uncheck the ‘Enhance Pointer Precision’ box. If this box is checked, Mouse Synchronization will not work.

If the Video Noise Level is above zero, calibration may not work. Go to Video Adjustment and try to eliminate the noise by pressing Auto video adjust and/ or adjusting the bars in Manual video adjust.

Calibrating the Mouse Pointers

If the mouse settings on the Target Server were ever changed, or when the Operating System on the Target Server is Windows XP, 2003 Server, Vista, Linux, Novell, or SCO UNIX, you must synchronize the mouse pointers manually. See the Manual Mouse Synchronization section for details.

To calibrate the mouse pointers (For Windows NT4, 98 or 2000) click the Calibrate Button in the toolbar. NetCommander IP saves this alignment so calibration is only needed once per Target Server.*

*NetCommander IP will not save the Mouse Settings of units connected to a cascaded KVM switch. You will need to adjust the settings for these units each time you access them. Also, settings will be saved for the computer/server currently connected to that port on the NetCommander IP. If computers/servers are ever changed on a port, the Mouse Settings will need to be readjusted.

Calibrating automatically discovers the mouse speed of the Target Server and aligns the two pointers. If the two mouse pointers don’t align after

calibrating, try moving the mouse a little bit on the computer screen. If that does not work, click / Align on the toolbar. If the mouse pointers still don’t align, follow the Manual Mouse Synchronization instructions in the following section. When aligned, it is possible that one mouse pointer will be faster (or slower) than the other, causing them to break apart when moving. If this occurs, go into the Mouse Settings of both the Client Computer (the computer you are using to remotely access the NetCommander IP) and the Target Server (the computer/server you are remotely accessing) and set the mouse pointer speed to the same value. If the mouse pointers are still not moving at the same speed, it may be that the settings on one computer were customized at one point, changing the values on the mouse pointers speed settings bar. You may need to try increasing/decreasing the mouse pointer speed on one of the computers to see how it affects the two mouse pointers. This will give you an idea of what adjustments need to be made to get the two pointers moving at the same speed.

Note: There is normally some lag when moving the pointers . This natural latency comes from the time delay in the internet and can be affected by the speed of your internet connection as well as other internet related factors.

If the NetCommander IP cannot automatically calibrate the two mouse pointers, it will pull up the Manual Mouse Synchronization box.

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Contents User’s Guide Table of ContentsIntroduction Important Safety InstructionsCompatibility System ComponentsFront View Features88. Keyboard Back ViewPost Rackmounting Rackmount InstallationStandard Rackmounting Connecting Server Interface Units SIUs to the KVM Switch Connection Single KVM SwitchConnecting Computers to the KVM Switch Static IP Addresses for Multiple KVM Switches Connection Cascading Multiple KVM SwitchesInitial Settings Default IP Address Windows Vista Instructions Logging into the Web Configuration InterfaceLOgging Network Configuration ScreenAdministration User Settings Network Snmp SettingsInstall Switch Definition File Administration Switch ConfigurationAdministration User Targets Click Save & Restart Security SettingsSecurity SSL Certificate Restore Factory Settings Maintenance Firmware UpgradeTo restore factory settings Saving Changes & Logging OutTaking Over a Busy Remote Session Starting a Remote SessionToolbar Keyboard Key Sequences Adjusting the Video settingsClick Stop Recording Click Start RecordingSynchronizing Mouse Pointers Pre-Mouse Synchronization TipsManual Mouse Synchronization Troubleshooting TipsEntering Safe Mode Safe ModeDisconnecting the Remote Session Switching Between Computers Restoring Factory DefaultsOn Screen Display OSD Restoring the Device FirmwareGeneral Settings OSD Settings F2Security Changing the OSD HotkeyPort Settings Editing the Keyboard KB Column Adding/Changing a Hotkey Hkey for Cascaded KVM SwitchesTime Settings Security Settings User SettingsSecurity OSD Help Window F1Upgrading the NetCommander IP Firmware Tuning F5Scanning Computers F4 Moving the Label F6Installing the Software Connecting the RS-232 Serial Firmware Upgrade CableStarting and Configuring the KVM Update Verifying the Version NumbersObtaining New Firmware Updating the Firmware Resetting the KVM Switch or SIUs TroubleshootingSetting Default Values for the OSD Get StatusStorage and Service SpecificationsWarranty Registration Warranty & Warranty RegistrationLimited Warranty Índice Manual del usuarioInstrucciones de seguridad importantes InstruccionesCompatibilidad Componentes del sistemaVista frontal Características88. Teclado Vista posteriorMontaje en rack de 2 postes Instalación en rackMontaje en rack estándar Conexión de computadoras al multiplexor KVM Conexión de un solo multiplexor KVMDirección IP estática para varios multiplexores KVM Conexión en cascada de varios multiplexores KVMAjustes iniciales dirección IP predefinida Instrucciones para Windows Vista Inicio de sesión Red Pantalla de configuraciónRed Ajustes Snmp Administración Ajustes del usuarioAdministración Objetivos del usuario Administración Configuración del multiplexorSeguridad Certificado SSL Seguridad AjustesMantenimiento Actualización del firmware Procedimiento para guardar los cambios y cerrar la sesiónRestauración de los ajustes de fábrica Procedimiento para restaurar los ajustes de fábricaControl de una sesión remota visitada por varios usuarios Inicio de una sesión remotaProcedimiento para ocultar la barra de herramientas Barra de herramientasProcedimiento para desplazarse a otro servidor Procedimiento para modificar los ajustes de desempeñoSecuencias de teclas Keyboard Key Sequences Configuración de los ajustes de videoBarra de herramientas continuación Haga clic en Detener grabación Stop Recording Haga clic en Iniciar grabación Start RecordingSincronización de los punteros de los ratones Consejos previos a la sincronización de los ratonesSincronización manual del ratón Manual Mouse Synchronization Consejos para solucionar problemasProcedimiento para ingresar al modo Seguro Safe Modo Seguro SafeProcedimiento para desconectar la sesión remota Despliegue en pantalla OSD Modo Seguro Safe continuaciónAjustes del OSD, tecla F2 Despliegue en pantalla OSD continuaciónAjustes generales SeguridadSalto automático Ajustes del puertoPuerto serie Procedimiento para editar el nombre del multiplexorAjustes de tiempo Ajustes del puerto continuaciónProcedimiento para editar la columna Teclado KB Ajustes del usuario SeguridadAjustes de seguridad Ventana de ayuda Help del OSD F1Exploración de computadoras F4 Actualización del firmware del NetCommander IPAjuste fino F5 Procedimiento para mover la etiqueta F6Verificación de los números de versión Actualización del firmware del NetCommander IP continuaciónInstalación del software Actualización del firmware del NetCommander IP continuación Procedimiento para obtener información sobre el estado Actualización del firmware del NetCommander IPcontinuaciónSolución de problemas Almacenamiento y servicio técnico EspecificacionesPóliza DE Garantía Garantía y registro de la garantíaTable des matières Guide de l’utilisateurInstructions de sécurité importantes  InstructionsCompatibilité Composants du systèmeVue arrière CaractéristiquesVue avant Montage en étagère à 2 poteaux Installation en étagèreMontage en étagère standard Raccorder les ordinateurs au commutateur KVM Connexion Commutateur KVM simpleAdresses IP statiques pour commutateurs KVM multiples Configuration initiale Adresse IP par défautConnexion Commutateurs KVM multiples en guirlande Instructions pour Windows Vista Connexion à linterface de configuration WebConnexion Connexion à linterface de configuration Web Suite12. Réseau Ecran de configuration 13. Réseau paramètres Snmp Administration paramètres dutilisateurInstaller le dossier de définition du commutateur Administration configuration du commutateurAdministration cibles utilisateurs Cliquez sur Enregistrer et Redémarrer 17. Sécurité Paramètres18. Sécurité certificat SSL Pour restaurer les réglages dusine Entretien mise à niveau de microprogrammeRestaurer les réglages dusine Prise en charge dune session à distance encombrée Enregistrer les modifications et Fermer une sessionLancer une session à distance Barre doutils Séquences des touches du clavier Barre doutils SuiteAjuster les paramètres Vidéo Cliquez sur Stop Recording Arrêter lenregistrement Cliquez sur Start Recording Commencer lenregistrementSynchronisation des curseurs Conseils de pré-synchronisation SourisConseils de dépannage Synchronisation Manuelle de SourisDéconnexion de la session à distance Mode sans échecEntrer dans le Mode sans échec Affichage à lécran A.E Mode sans échec SuiteRéglages A.E. F2 Affichage à lécran A.E SuiteParamètres généraux SécuritéPort série Paramètres de portsModifier le nom du commutateur Remettre à zéro le Menu des Paramètres généraux F7Paramètres temporels Paramètres de ports SuiteModifier la Colonne du Clavier KB Paramètres de lutilisateur 28. SécuritéParamètres de sécurité Fenêtre Aide A.E F1Balayage dordinateurs F4 Mise à niveau du microprogramme NetCommander IPOptimisation F5 32. Déplacer létiquette F6Installation du logiciel Mise à niveau du microprogramme NetCommander IPSuiteLancer et configurer la mise à niveau du KVM Brancher le câble série de mise à niveau RS-232Mise à niveau du microprogramme Vérifier les numéros de versionObtenir un nouveau microprogramme Remettre à zéro le commutateur KVM ou SIUs 34. DépannageMise en place des valeurs par défaut de lA.E Obtenir le StatutRésolutions Vidéo et fréquences de rafraîchissement Entreposage et ServiceSpécifications techniques EntreposageEnregistrement de la garantie Garantie et enregistrement de garantieGarantie limitée
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B070-016-19-IP specifications

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