Tripp Lite 932845 owner manual LCD Module

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4.Introduction (continued)

4.4Components (continued)

4.4.3LCD Module

1LCD Display: To access the LCD monitor, slide the LCD module out and flip up the cover.

2LCD Controls: These buttons control the position and picture setting of the LCD display.

3LCD On/Off Button: Push this button to turn the LCD monitor on and off. The button lights (orange) when the LCD monitor is off to indicate that only the monitor is off – not the KVM switch itself.

4.4.4Rear View

1Power Socket: This is a standard C14 AC power socket. The power cord that comes with the unit plugs in here.

2Power Switch: This is a standard rocker switch that powers the unit on and off.

3External Console Ports: For flexibility and convenience, the NetDirector Console KVM Switch with IP Access supports an external KVM console.

4LAN Port: The cable that connects the KVM switch to a LAN, WAN, or Internet plugs in here.

5KVM Ports: The custom wired KVM cable kits that connect to the computers plug in here.

Note: The shape of these 15-pin connectors has been specifically modified to work only with Tripp Lite P774-Series (PS/2) and P776-Series (USB) KVM Cable Kits.

Note: The B020-008-17-IP is pictured above. The only difference between this and the B020-016-17-IP is the number of KVM ports.

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Contents Th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA Console KVM Switch With IP AccessTable of Contents Log Server Warranty Warranty RegistrationJava Client Log FileIntroduction Package ContentsFCC Information User NoticeSystem Requirements FeaturesSupported operating systems are shown in the table, below ComponentsLCD Module General Safety Instructions InstallationRack Mounting Standard Rack Mounting Single-Stage InstallationTwo-Stage Installation Standard Rack MountingOpening the Console Basic OperationLCD Buttons LCD OSD ConfigurationAdjustment Settings Closing the ConsoleAdministration Choice Meaning MainPort Operation Scroll Lock Scroll Lock or Ctrl Ctrl. Since ConfigurationSetting Function As Quick View ports Quick View + Powered onHeading Description AdministrationGeneral DescriptionHttp Access PortLog Server Field ExplanationDNS Server Check Enable RadiusRadius Server Access Rights Network Transfer Rate IP AddressIP and MAC Filtering Default Webpage NameUSM0 All Miscellaneous AdministationLogin Failures Working ModeParameter Explanation Reset On Exit Minutes before logging backUpgrading the Firmware LogLogging Browser OperationTo log in from an Internet browser Webpage Buttons Webpage LayoutWebpage Icons General Dialog BoxActivating the OSD Windows ClientClick to exit the remote view Windows Client OSDWindows Client Control Panel Dialog box. See .1, Activating the OSD, for detailsIcon Purpose Default Hotkey Option Usage Gamma AdjustmentRGB User List Panel Button BarMessage Display Panel Compose PanelOSD Toolbar Icons Multiuser Operation Keyboard and Mouse Considerations Java ClientJava Client Control Panel Java Client OSDWindows NT / Windows WindowsWindows XP / Windows Server Windows ME / WindowsMessage Board Button Bar Log File on Remote Main Log FileLog Server InstallationStarting Up Field Explanation MaintenanceMenu Bar SearchConnection KVM switch’s OSD see sectionLog Server Main Screen List PanelClick Disconnect AP OperationWindows Client Term ExplanationTools Menu File MenuAllows the user to create a named work file so its Ending the Session Java ClientAppendix SpecificationsOSD Factory Default Settings Setting DefaultEntire desktop View the rest of the desktop TroubleshootingWhen viewing a computer with a high screen Resolution from a remote computer, I can’t seeMdac 2.7 RTM Refresh About HD15 Connectors WarrantyWarranty Registration Screen Resolutions Higher than 1280 x