Apex Digital Apex EmergeCard Remote Access manual To connect to a switch console port or server

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To connect to a switch console port or server

1Make sure the Emerge system is turned off and unplugged.

2Place the unit in the desired location. The maximum length of cable between the Emerge system and a computer or switch should be no more than 12 feet.

3Connect the video, mouse, and keyboard cable set to their respective jacks on the back panel of the Emerge system.

4Connect the other end of the video, mouse, and keyboard interconnecting cables to their respective jacks on the target system (the server or the console port on the OutLook switch).

5Connect the local mouse and keyboard to the jacks marked with their respective symbols on the back panel of the Emerge.

6Plug in your remote access connection to the modem or network connection port.

7 Plug the power cord into its socket on the back panel of the Emerge system.

Note

You will need a monitor, keyboard, and mouse attached to the Emerge to configure the Emerge system in Windows NT. Setting up the system in Windows NT must be done at the Emerge system. After setup is completed, then the monitor is optional. Keyboard and mouse attachment is required if you are connecting to the user console.

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Contents EmergeCard EmergeCard Remote Access User Guide Contents Troubleshooting Appendices EmergeCard Remote Access Overview OverviewPackage Contents Key Features Feature DescriptionSystem Requirements Recommended systemsInstallation Checklist Planning Your Emerge System Options Video resolution support options Installing your EmergeCard To install your EmergeCardConnect to a switch system port Connecting to an OutLook Switch or a ServerConnect to a switch console port Connect directly to a serverTo connect to a switch console port or server Connecting to a Multi-user OutLook Switch Connect to a system portTo connect to an OutLook multi-user switch Connecting to a Viewpoint User Pod To connect to a user pod Connecting to a Viewpoint User Pod and System Pod To connect to a user pod and system pod Access the Emerge Configuring Your EmergeCardConfiguration checklist To install and configure your Emerge software Install and Configure the Emerge SoftwareSetting up the Target Systems Set your target system mouse movementUsing the Emerge Application Application operation checklistLaunching the Emerge Application Using the Switch Configuration Wizard To use the Switch Configuration WizardEmerge Card Remote Access User Guide Emerge Card Remote Access User Guide Emerge Card Remote Access User Guide Emerge Card Remote Access User Guide Emerge Card Remote Access User Guide Emerge Application Window Beginning a Host SessionTo Begin a Host Session Emerge Application Tool Bar This Icon Represents ThisSend Ctrl+Esc Target System Tool and Status BarsSend Ctrl+Alt+Del Menu Items in the Emerge Window This Key Represents This Which Does ThisWindow Resolution Table Screen Update Rate Optimizing Your Connection PerformanceNo Screen Activity Screen Activity Identified Changed-Segment GridTo optimize screen activity Using Function Keys Default Settings for Emerge Function KeysTo remove an Emerge Function Key assignment Setting Alternate Function Key MappingTo set alternative key mapping and function keys To synchronize mouse movements Configuring Mouse PointersSynchronizing Mouse Movement Access via Control PanelMouseMotion tabPointer Speed To adjust Standard PS/2 mouse driversTo adjust Intellimouse drivers Access via Control PanelMousePointer OptionsPointer SpeedThis Adjustment Has This Effect Improving the Video DisplayTo adjust the displayed video image of the target system Setting Your Switch Port Scan Rate Adjusting the Target Window Properties To change Target Window PropertiesMaintaining Log Files Adjusting Log File OptionsTo modify log file settings Viewing Emerge Versions To verify the current version of the EmergeTroubleshooting Symptom Probable Cause Recommended SolutionWhat Information to Provide to Apex Customer Support Where to Go for AssistanceGetting Help Communications Regulation Information No Other Warranties Limited WarrantyCustomer Remedies No Liability for Consequential Damages