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User List

Select which user to change, by clicking on their name.

Table has summary values: Three stars if there is a password defined for the user, or else blank. English summary of access rights (incomplete vs. actual details).

Click the Del button to delete the user. Changes only take effect once you press Record changes. (Record changes must be pressed for each user you wish to modify).

Add users:

1.Press reset / new user first (otherwise, you will end up changing an existing user’s name!).

2.Enter a unique Username (and password if desired).

3.Pick which devices they should be able to access.

4.Usually best to leave all empty except in the this user’s default line.

Important note: The “Hardwired” user account:

If you create a user account with the name hardwired, it can be used only at the local VGA port and user-stations. This special account is also provided by default, if the user gives a blank username on the OSD. If the password is empty on the hardwired account, a local user can just press Enter twice at the OSD login prompt to get in. Like other accounts, hardwired may be restricted to view-only or to control only certain machines.

System Ident

Machine Name

The Machine Name is a name that is used to uniquely identify this machine. You might want to create a DNS entry that matches this name. The name is provided as the Client Name for the DHCP server. It is also shown at the top of each page in the web browser interface and is the “desktop name” for VNC clients.

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Contents Matrix IP KVM Switch FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents VNC Interface Built-in Terminal Emulation Required Cables and Hardware InstallationPackage Contents Hardware InstallationPage Using the On-Screen Display ConfigurationPage IP Address MAC Address 00-0E-C5-00-08-1A Device Name none Using DhcpPlease note Web Configuration Using Static IPBroadcast Subnet Mask Default GatewayDisabling Mouse Acceleration on the Host Computer Connecting the Host Computer to the UnitConnecting the SV5CONS Remote User Station Optional Ctrl Ctrl B Using the Web InterfaceLogin Screen Home Web Interface IntroductionPort User Viewing From Current usersPage File Transfer ThumbnailsUser Preferences LogoutPage CD-ROM Web Server Requirements Called Put files here...TXTVNC Booting from USB DiskNetwork Config ‘Admin FunctionsEthernet Bridging IP Addresses and RoutingDomain Name Server optional Ethernet Address MAC AddressUser Accounts Edit Details User List Add usersSystem Ident Machine Name Network Address Other identification detailsLocation Contact NameDescription SecurityCompatibility Snmp Firmware Auto Self UpgradeModem Time/DatePurchase Options Manual UploadInfo Functions StatusPort Numbers Page VNC Interface Site map MenuCopyright Menu SSH Tunnel with Native VNC client Native VNC ClientVncviewer -tunnel Using the VNC Menu Bribar FeaturePage Page Identification Main MenuUSB Replug PS/2 ResetMin/Avg/Max/Auto Mouse ResyncBribar Video TuningVirtKeys Disk CtrlVirtKeys Menu Video Tuning Menu Changes/framePicture Positioning Noise Filter Sampling PhaseColor Offset AdvancedNoisy video cards Choose the best video modeFlatness Filter Getting Peak Video PerformanceUsing the Advanced Video Tuning Feature Page Disk Control Menu OSD Operations Accessing KVM FeaturesOSD Function Keys Changing Your ConfigurationBackground Using the Modem featureConnecting a Modem Modem configuration Click View network connections Configuring the Remote ConnectionAccessing the Web Interface Performance Notes Https VNC clear-text5900 VNC SSL secured SSHModem Troubleshooting Guide What is a security certificate?About Security Certificate Warnings Can I prevent the warning from occurring? Installing the new certificateWhy do I receive a warning when accessing the login screen? Is my data safe?Update security certificate link How to find the Built-in Terminal Emulator Built-in Terminal EmulationNavigating the Menus How to create a New Connection Using the Wizard Page Page Quit / Start over Other CommandsDirectly enter a command Linux shellAfter resync, the mouse pointers are still not aligned TroubleshootingForgotten master password Cannot login via SSHChoose Preferences Mouse Certificate warning shown when connecting via HttpsSerial Interface Pinout RJ45 DB9 male SignalSV3254DX4I 32 x RJ45 Technical SpecificationsOperation Temperature Limitation of Liability Technical Support Warranty Information

SV1654DX4I, SV3254DX4I specifications

StarTech.com offers a range of high-quality KVM switches that allow users to manage multiple computers from a single workstation. Among the notable models in their lineup are the SV3254DX4I and SV1654DX4I, both designed to enhance productivity in various professional environments, whether for IT management, data centers, or office applications.

The SV3254DX4I is a powerful 32-port dual-monitor KVM switch, enabling users to control up to 32 computers or servers from a single keyboard, mouse, and two monitors. Its dual-display support is especially advantageous for multitasking, as it allows users to view outputs from multiple systems simultaneously. This KVM switch supports resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz, ensuring that high-definition images are rendered with clarity and precision. Additionally, it features a combination of USB and PS/2 connectivity for compatibility with a wide range of devices.

On the other hand, the SV1654DX4I is a 16-port dual-monitor KVM switch, designed for environments that require a more compact solution while still offering robust capabilities. Like its larger counterpart, this model also supports dual-display setups and resolution up to 4K at 60Hz, making it suitable for high-resolution applications. The versatility of the SV1654DX4I is enhanced by its supporting features, including audio support, which allows for smooth integration of sound systems, and an intuitive interface for seamless switching between connected devices.

Common features of both KVM switches include a user-friendly front-panel interface and hotkey controls, providing quick access to different computers or servers with ease. They also incorporate advanced technologies such as EDID emulation, which helps maintain optimal video quality by ensuring that the connected monitors receive and retain the necessary display settings.

Additionally, both models are designed with robust security features, including multi-level password protection, ensuring that only authorized users have access to the connected systems. For secure environments, these KVM switches are ideal choices.

Overall, the StarTech.com SV3254DX4I and SV1654DX4I KVM switches present a winning combination of performance, reliability, and user-friendly features, making them excellent tools for professionals looking to streamline operations and enhance productivity in their technology deployments.