Lindy MC5-IP manual Advanced Options, DDC Options, DDC Source Settings AUTO, LOCAL, Default

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Advanced Options

Advanced options are available only to the Admin user and consist of settings that are related to specialist areas such as power control and DDC.

To get here

1From a local, remote or global keyboard, log on as ‘admin’ user.

2Press (hotkeys can change).

3 Press to select ‘More menus’.

4 Select ‘Global Preferences’.

LINDY MC5

Advanced Options

DDC Options

Power Control

F1-More menus Enter-Select Esc-Quit

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DDC Options

The options within this section are related to the Display Data Channel features supported by the MC5. DDC is an industry standard format that allows computer systems to be informed of the capabilities of the video monitor connected to them.

DDC Source

Settings: AUTO, LOCAL, DEFAULT

Determines which user port monitor should be interrogated to discover its capabilities. AUTO begins with the local user port and if it fails, it uses a set of default values. The LOCAL setting forces the unit to interrogate only the local monitor and DEFAULT uses only the pre-programmed settings.

DDC Refresh

Settings: AT START, DISABLED

AT START sets the MC5 to read DDC information from the selected source at power up. When DISABLED, no new DDC data is sought and existing information is used. When viewing this menu, press F8 to discover DDC information from the chosen source immediately.

Power Control

The options within this section are concerned with the operation of the POWER CONTROL port when used to command optional system power control units.

Baud Rate

Settings: 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200

Configures the communication speed of the POWER CONTROL port and must match the speed used by the connected power switche(s). Note: The PSU- 8MASTER and PSU-8SLAVE power switches supplied by LINDY require a setting of 9600.

Format

Settings: NONE.8.1, ODD.8.1, EVEN.8.1, NONE.8.2, NONE.7.2, ODD.7.2, EVEN.7.2

Configures the data format used by the serial port and must match the format used by the connected power switche(s). The NONE/ODD/EVEN portion relates to the parity checking; the 7/8 value is the size of the data byte and the 1/2 value determines the stop bit(s) used after each data byte.

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Contents  MC5-IP KVM SwitchContents Further information Index CAM formats Local user One user can be connected directly to the MC5  Many computersFront panel buttons MC5 features front and rearIndicators Power control port Upgrade port Modem port IP models onlySwitc What’s in the box What you may additionally needRack brackets Mounting   ConnectionsLocal user To connect the local user portMC5 rear panel Remote user via User Station Cable lengths for remote user locationsTo connect a remote user Global user IP network port To connect the Global user IP network portIP network link Access Module To connect a computer systemCategory 5, 5e or Cable from CAM Modem/ISDN port To connect a modem or Isdn adapterMC5 rear panel Cable from modem Or Isdn adapter Power in connection To connect the power supplyOutput lead from Power adapter To connect and address the switch boxes Power control portCascading multiple units See alsoCascade tree How cascade connections operate 43 41 Addressing computers in a cascadeConnecting MC5 units in cascade Tips for successful cascadingTo connect units in cascade Using cascaded computers Testing specific links to cascaded computersTo test a specific link Slave monitor Master monitor Multiple video head connectionsSlave MC5 Master MC5Overall initial configuration ConfigurationHotkeys Configuration menusTo access the configuration menu local and remote users To access the configuration menu global usersTo set an Admin password General security and configuration stepsConfiguration menus layout To enable general securityCross markers indicate which Access to all computers Press Access to no computers PressRegistering users edit user list To create/edit user accountsTips when creating/editing computer entries Registering computers edit computer listTo create/edit computer entries Video compensation See Remote user skew adjustment for detailsCurrently selected cable length Computer video compensationTo apply computer video compensation Compensation will not be appliedIf the image controls cannot provide a crisp image Remote user video compensationTo display a suitable high contrast image To apply remote user video compensationCreating a skew test pattern Remote user skew adjustmentTo use skew adjustment Using the supplied skew patternConfiguration mode and permanently save all settings To define an autoscan list To select an autoscan modeAutoscanning To select an autoscan periodPreparations for configuration save/load Saving and restoring configuration settingsWhat to do if the Admin password has been forgotten To reset MC5 modelsTo reset the MC5-IP models Recognising an IntelliMouse-style mouse Which restore setting do I use?To restore mouse operation when hot plugging Hot plugging and mouse restorationInitial IP configuration To use the initial IP-configuration sequenceTo configure IP-specific settings To configure IP details from a global user location IP configuration by global userEncryption settings MC5-IP encryption settingsViewer encryption settings Networking issues Positioning the MC5-IP in the network   Firewall/router address Port settingsPlacing the MC5-IP behind a router or firewall AddressingDNS addressing To discover a DHCP-allocated IP addressPlacing the MC5-IP alongside the firewall Ensuring sufficient securityPorts To control two or more ports simultaneously Power switching configurationPower control sequences To configure the power sequences for each host computerKvmadmin -setusers users.csv Kvmadmin utilityKvmadmin command ip address parameters Kvmadmin -getconfig kvm1.cfgTo use the KVM Firmware Uploader utility Performing upgradesItems required to use the upgrade utility Upgrading MC5 models and CAMsCommence the upgrade Select the items to be upgradedSelect the upgrade file to be used Where Vxxx is the upgrade file version numberUpgrading MC5-IP models To upgrade MC5-IP modelsMC5-IP models Accessing the MC5Front panel controls MC5 modelsSelecting a computer Local and remote user accessTo gain access as a local or remote user To select a computer using the front panel controlsKeep Pressed down until all other Numbers have been entered To select a computer using hotkeysStandard hotkeys Above or for even longer cascaded computersTo select a computer using the on-screen menu To select a computer using mouse buttonsTo select a computer using mouse buttons Advanced method Logging in and out Selecting cascaded computersConfirmation box Routing status To change banner colours or disable the bannerTo use the Routing status feature Reminder bannerPower switching via configuration menu To switch a computer on or offUser preferences and functions Global user access Enter the MC5 address here and click OK Global user access via VNC viewerTo access via the VNC viewer To download the VNC viewer 1 Open your Web browserTo access via your web browser Global user access via web browserUsing the viewer window When using the viewer windowMenu bar Configure Mouse pointersTo select a host Re-synchronise mouse Access mode shared/privatePower switching via viewer Auto calibrateResync Mouse Single Mouse ModeControls Mouse ControlKeyboard Control Info KVM switch menuWhen entering codes Video SettingsSetting the Threshold manually Using automatic configurationsIncreased by 50% when a slow link is detected Detect such noise and adjust the threshold accordinglyTo enter a port number in a Web browser Access via dial up modem or Isdn linkIf you need to enter a port number To initiate a dial up linkLinux Viewer encryption settingsSupported web browsers WindowsGetting assistance TroubleshootingTo access the configuration menus Appendix 1 Configuration menusFunctions User Preferences Screen Saver Mouse SwitchingAutoscan Mode Global PreferencesMouse Type User TimeoutOSD Dwell Time RS232 Mouse TypeExclusive Use Setup OptionsKeypads Controls LanguageAutomatic Logout DDC Options DDC Source Settings AUTO, LOCAL, DefaultDDC Refresh Settings AT START, Disabled Advanced OptionsTime and Date Configure IP portUnit Configuration Unit NameNetwork Configuration Reset Configuration Modem ConfigurationClearing IP access control What is IP access control?To clear IP access control Appendix 2 Configuration pages via viewer To access the remote configuration pagesMain configuration Logged on users User accounts Firmware Version Unit configurationAdmin Password Hardware VersionAdvanced unit configuration Time & date configuration IP Network Mask Network configurationIP Access Control MAC addressTo edit/remove access control entries Setting IP access controlTo define a new IP access control entry To reorder access control entriesSerial port configuration Power control portModem port To create a new host entry Host configurationErase Host Configuration Add entry for unrecognised hostPort/host addressing using Port Direct Port DirectExamples For further details To get here Logging and statusTo copy and paste the log Syslog Server IP AddressPreferred encoding Click here to access the optionsColour/Encoding Auto selectCustomise Enable all inputsDisable all inputs view-only mode InputsMisc ScalingLoad / Save Defaults ReloadDefaults Save IdentitiesAppendix 4 VNC viewer window options Appendix 5 Browser viewer options Encoding and colour levelSecurity Appendix 6 Addresses, masks and ports IP addressesNet masks Binary octet after Net masks the binary explanationInside a bit-wise and function Binary equivalentAddress ranges Calculating the mask for IP access controlSingle locations All locationsSecurity issues with ports PortsRouter/firewall address 9pin D-type Female Power switch to power switch daisy chain cableRS232 serial flash upgrade cable 6pin mini-DIN FemaleSLAVE2 end 9pin D-type male Multi-head synchronisation cableAppendix 8 Hotkey sequence codes Permissible key pressesCreating macro sequences Appendix 9 Supported video modes General Public License Linux WarrantySafety information Safety considerations when using power switches with MC5End user licence agreement Radio Frequency Energy European EMC directive 89/336/EECFCC Compliance Statement United States Germany France Italia USAIndex 109 110

MC5-IP specifications

The Lindy MC5-IP is an innovative and versatile presentation switcher designed for a variety of audiovisual settings, making it ideal for professional environments such as conferences, classrooms, and event spaces. Its primary objective is to provide seamless connectivity and efficient management of multiple video sources, enhancing the overall user experience in presentations and broadcasts.

One of the standout features of the MC5-IP is its capability to handle multiple input formats. It supports HDMI, DisplayPort, and VGA connections, allowing users to easily switch between various devices such as laptops, projectors, and media players. This flexibility promotes a smooth transition during presentations, minimizing downtime and interruptions.

The device is equipped with cutting-edge video processing technology, which ensures high-quality output at resolutions up to 4K. This high definition support is crucial in today’s digital landscape, as it provides crystal-clear images and vibrant colors, essential for impactful presentations. Furthermore, the MC5-IP employs advanced scaling technology that adjusts the output resolution to match the capabilities of the connected display, ensuring optimal visual quality.

Integration capabilities are another highlight of the MC5-IP. It can be easily integrated into existing AV systems and works seamlessly with popular control systems, such as Crestron and AMX. This compatibility allows for centralized control, making it easier for operators to manage video sources, adjust settings, and coordinate multiple displays without the need for complex setups.

In addition, the Lindy MC5-IP features an intuitive user interface that simplifies operation. The device can be controlled via a touch screen, remote control, or web-based application, providing users with convenient options to manage their presentations. The user-friendly design minimizes the learning curve, making it accessible for individuals who may not be tech-savvy.

The MC5-IP also prioritizes reliability and durability. It is built with high-quality components that ensure long-term performance, making it a dependable choice for frequently used environments. Finally, its compact form factor allows for easy transport and installation, catering to the dynamic needs of modern presentation scenarios.

In summary, the Lindy MC5-IP is a robust presentation switcher designed with professionalism in mind. Its versatility, high-resolution support, integration options, user-friendly interface, and durability make it an essential tool for anyone looking to enhance their AV presentations.