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Instruction Manual

2.Connect a USB keyboard and mouse device. (Please note that some keyboards and mice may not work due to non-standard USB implementation)

3.Connect a straight through CAT5 cable to port A on the user-station.

4.Connect the power to the remote user station.

Please Note: The remote user station operates just like the local user port, except a few extra commands on OSD:

<CTRL> <CTRL> <C>

Cause auto calibration to restart

 

 

<CTRL><CTRL> <A>

Go to A port

 

 

<CTRL> <CTRL> <B>

Go to B port

 

 

 

To switch A/B connections at any time (even

<CTRL> + <Space>

if no KVM OSD is shown, or if current KVM

 

is powered down).

 

 

Please note that you may notice a pattern of vertical bars briefly displayed during distance calibration; this is normal. As such, please disregard.

Using the Web Interface

The Web interface offers the most intuitive way to configure the SVxx53DXI, as it provides a Java-based VNC client that can be used to control the host computer from a remote location, as well as support for any industry-standard HTML Web browser.

You can access the Web interface by opening your Web browser and en- tering the IP address of the SVxx53DXI you wish to access/configure. The IP address will be either the address assigned by your DHCP server as identified in the previous section, or 192.168.1.123 (if your network uses static IP addressing).

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Contents Switch over IP FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Radius Built-in Terminal Emulation Introduction FeaturesPackage Contents All applications Required Cables and HardwareInstallation Page 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 IPSubnet Mask Default Gateway Disabling Mouse Acceleration on the Host Computer Connecting the Host Computer to the UnitLinux, Unix and X-Windows WindowsWindows XP and Windows Server Ctrl + Space Using the Web InterfaceLogin Screen Home Web Interface IntroductionThumbnails User Preferences File Transfer LogoutPage CD-ROM Web Server Requirements VNC Network Config Admin FunctionsDomain Name Server optional IP Addresses and RoutingEthernet Address MAC Address Ethernet BridgingEdit Details User AccountsUser List System IdentAdd users Machine NameLocation Other identification detailsContact Name Network AddressDescription SecurityCompatibility Snmp Firmware ModemTime/Date Purchase Options Auto Self UpgradeManual Upload Status Info FunctionsPort Numbers Help Menu VNC InterfaceSite map Menu Copyright MenuSSH Tunnel with Native VNC client Native VNC ClientVncviewer -tunnel Using the VNC Menu Bribar FeaturePage Page Main Menu Identification PS/2 ResetStatus Min/Avg/Max/AutoThumbnails Video TuningLogout VirtKeysVirtKeys Menu Picture Positioning Video Tuning MenuChanges/frame Color Offset Sampling PhaseAdvanced Noise FilterGetting Peak Video Performance Flatness FilterUsing 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 About Security Certificate Warnings Modem Troubleshooting GuideWhat is a security certificate? Why do I receive a warning when accessing the login screen? Installing the new certificateIs my data safe? Can I prevent the warning from occurring?Page Navigating the Menus How to find the Built-in Terminal EmulatorBuilt-in Terminal Emulation How to create a New Connection Using the Wizard Page Page Quit / Start over Directly enter a commandLinux shell Forgotten master password TroubleshootingCannot login via SSH After resync, the mouse pointers are still not alignedChoose Preferences Mouse Certificate warning shown when connecting via HttpsRJ45 SignalTechnical Specifications Do Not Remove Cover AC Power SourceUse the proper Power Cord Limitation of Liability Technical Support Warranty Information