Adder Technology Switch manual Using the KVM switching section

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Using the KVM switching section

Selecting a computer (local and extended users)

There are four main ways to connect a particular user port to a specific computer port:

Using the front panel controls (discussed below) – this is a straightforward method, if the SmartView World is nearby.

Using the on-screen menu (shown right) – this is the best method when there are many connected computers.

Using hotkeys – this is a good method if you continually access a small number of computers.

Using mouse buttons – this is a good method for switching between a small number of systems.

In all cases, when the required port is selected, a pop up message will be displayed to either confirm the port connected to, and its status, or an error message explaining why a connection is not possible (press to cancel the latter type of message).

To select a computer using the front panel controls

Note: It is possible for the front panel controls to be limited to selecting only the on screen menu or a blank screen. If this is the case please use a different switching method or contact your system administrator for details.

1Press the User button until the green numeric indicator displays the port number to which your keyboard, video monitor and mouse are connected.

2Press the Computer button until the red numeric indicator shows the required computer port number.

Note: If KVM security has been enabled then only computer ports to which the current user port has permission will be displayed.

As well as the sixteen standard computer ports, there are also two additional special ports that appear after port 16 and before port 1:

This port provides no video signal so that a connected power saving monitor will be prompted to enter into its power saving mode.

This port connects the current user port to the on-screen menu.

To select a computer using the on-screen menu

1Select the on-screen menu in one of three ways:

By simultaneously pressing and then releasing .

Note: The and keys when pressed in combination are called ‘hotkeys’ and they signal to the SmartView World that you wish to control it, rather than the computer. However, if these particular hotkeys clash with another device or program, then your administrator may

change them to a different combination. If the combination fails to work, then please contact the system administrator for details.

By pressing the middle and right buttons of a three button mouse, or

Note: The mouse switching option is usable only if the Mouse switching option is enabled. See Global preferences for more details.

By selecting port using the front panel buttons (see the above section).

At this point, depending on the security settings and the current log in situation, one of two things will be displayed, either the login screen, or the Selection menu:

Enter your Login name here

The login screen - here you enter a valid User Name and Password – see Logging in and out (KVM section) for more details. When you do so, the SmartView World selection menu will be displayed:

 

This column shows

 

the SmartView

Default names for

address for each

computer. If you

each computer port

wanted to select ports

 

 

using the hotkey

 

method, these are

 

addresses that you

 

would enter.

Identification of

 

your user port

 

Your Login name

Connection status

of your user port

 

The Selection Menu – here you can select computers by name.

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Contents SmartView World Contents Operation Introduction WelcomeWhat you may additionally need What’s in the boxTo attach the rack-mount brackets MountingConnections Local user port connections Computer port connectionsTo connect an extended user port To initially connect and configure the IP port stage 1Extended user port connections Remote IP user port connectionsSerial port connection IP auto configuration none/dhcp/bootp dhcp select ‘none’To make the final IP port connection stage 2 Ethernet connectionTo connect the power supply Power supply connectionPower switching connections To connect and address the switch boxes Cascade connections How cascade connections operate Addressing computers in a cascade To connect switches in a cascade arrangementInstructions Using cascaded computersTesting specific links to cascaded computers Tips for successful cascadingMultiple video head connections A hurry? Overall initial configurationKeyboard, video and mouse KVM switching To access the KVM configuration menu KVM configuration menusTo change the KVM hotkeys To enable KVM securityTo set an Admin password Access to all computers Press Access to no computers PressTo create/edit computer names Tips when creating/editing computer namesSelect the autoscan mode List, Active or All AutoscanningPreparations for KVM configuration save/load Saving and restoring KVM configuration settingsHints for editing What to do if the Admin password has been forgottenTo edit the KVM configuration settings To restore KVM configuration settingsRecognising an IntelliMouse-style mouse Which restore setting do I use?To restore mouse operation when hot plugging Hot plugging and mouse restorationTo configure the power-control serial port Resetting user port keyboards and micePower switching configuration To perform a power-off reset for a selected user portTo change between the Ascii and HEX edit areas Editing power stringsCreating power port groups Structure of power stringsSmartview IP configuration panelsTo access the IP configuration panels SuperTo add a user Using the User/Group Management panelTo change the superuser’s password Organising users and groupsTo modify, copy or delete a group To modify, copy or delete a userTo add a group To edit permissions for a user or group Using the User/Group Permissions panelTo select security settings Selecting appropriate security settingsTo set the number of KVM ports To edit computer names and switching codesDetermining computer ports display and selection To synchronise screen and mouse operation Using Remote Console to synchronise operationSelecting computers IP section To select a computerDisabling mouse acceleration Logging access activityTo disable mouse acceleration To make use of the activity logging featuresIP remote-connection items Powering onKVM switching items Front panel controlsSelecting a computer local and extended users Using the KVM switching sectionTo select a computer using the front panel controls To select a computer using the on-screen menuStandard hotkeys To select a computer using hotkeysTo select a computer using mouse buttons To log out from the SmartView World KVM section To select a computer using mouse buttons Advanced methodLogging in and out KVM section To log in to the SmartView World KVM sectionReminder banner Using the dual access portsTo change banner colours or disable the banner Selecting cascaded computersRouting status Using remote power switchingTo use the Routing status feature To switch a computer on or offTo log in to the SmartView World IP section Using the remote IP sectionYour Login name Your Password Logging in and out IP sectionTo use remote chat Using remote chatSelecting a computer remote IP users US +1 888 275 TroubleshootingGetting assistance Poor video quality with smearing, fuzziness or rippleAppendices Appendix 1 KVM configuration menu itemsSetup Options Exclusive Use To access Global PreferencesMouse Switching Global PreferencesTo define the autoscan list Autoscan ModeUser Timeout Screen SaverUser Preferences Functions Keyboard/Mouse Settings Appendix 2 IP configuration panelsVarious Remote Console Options Remote Console SettingsUser select box Transmission EncodingRemote Console Button Keys Remote Console TypeMouse hotkey KVM Port Settings KVM SettingsSwitch Active Port KVM ConfigurationCustom Video Modes Video SettingsNoise filter Video Quality and SpeedUser/Group Management User and group permissions User/Group PermissionsNetwork Settings Ldap Settings Serial Port SettingsIP Access Control Security SettingsSSL Settings Telnet SettingsTrap destinations Snmp SettingsAgent TrapsIpmi Settings Remote Console Video Settings Remote Console Options Reset SmartView World IP section MaintenanceMaintenance features Update FirmwareTo check your current firmware version Appendix 3 Firmware upgrade KVM sectionItems needed to perform the upgrade To perform a flash upgrade on the SmartView WorldIssues to consider when performing flash upgrades RS232 serial synchronisation cable Appendix 4 Cable and connector specificationsRS232 serial flash upgrade cable RS232 serial mouse to PS/2 converter cablePower switch to power switch daisy chain cable SmartView World setup cableSmartView World to power switch cable Other products in the SmartView range Safety informationWarranty FCC Compliance Statement United States Radio Frequency EnergyEuropean EMC directive 89/336/EEC United States of America Index

Switch specifications

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