Adder Technology ADD0038/1 warranty Configuring the SmartView XPro, Configuration summary

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3. Configuring the SmartView XPro

3.1 Configuration summary

The SmartView is configured using the on-screen menu system which is activated by default when you first power on the system. It may also be accessed by using the keyboard 'hotkeys' (see section 4.8) or by using the SmartView's front panel keys (see section 4.6). The following steps summarise a typical configuration process. For more advanced information on each of the configuration steps please refer to the appropriate sections of this manual shown in brackets.

Note: The SmartView is configured via the ADMIN user account. The SmartView will allow multiple users to be logged in under the ADMIN account but will only allow one of these users to be adding or editing computer names or user profiles or setting global and setup options at any one time.

Step 1 - Decide if you are going to use password security

The SmartView may be run with security enabled or disabled. With security disabled, all user ports have full access to all of the computers and full administration rights. The SmartView is shipped to you with security disabled. This mode is suitable for more simple installations with a small number of users. Larger installations or systems with larger numbers of users will require password security to be enabled. In this mode, each user logs on to the system and is allocated access rights to defined computers by the system administrator. This mode is recommended for most systems (see section 3.2 for details on how to enable security). If you are not using security the go to step 4.

Step 2 - Create an ADMIN (administration) account password

The SmartView has a fixed user account that cannot be deleted named ADMIN. This user account is the only one that is able to make important system changes. If you are going to be using security then you should allocate a password to this account (see section 3.3 for instructions).

SmartView XPro

Installation and Use

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Contents SmartView Installation and Use Safety informationWarranty About this manualRadio Frequency Energy European EMC directive 89/336/EECContents Using the SmartView XPro AppendicesIntroduction What does KVM stand for?Key features and benefits SmartView XPro package contents AdderLink XR receiver package contents part code AdderLink Gold XR receiver package contents part codeProduct information Page Page Page What you will need InstallationFlexible configuration For the local user port connections you will need Connecting your devices Mounting the SmartViewSmartView XPro Installation and Use Configuring your PCs Structuring your SmartView XPro installationSmartView XPro Installation and Use SmartView XPro Installation and Use Page Page Maximising the video quality Other useful installation information Re-enabling a disconnected PS/2 mouseSmartView XPro Installation and Use SmartView XPro Installation and Use Decide if you are going to use password security Configuring the SmartView XProConfiguration summary Create an Admin administration account passwordCreate user accounts Enabling password securitySet the required Setup Options and Global Preferences Add / edit names to identify your computersSetting an Admin password Creating and editing user accounts Creating and editing computer namesTo create computer names SmartView XPro Installation and Use Page Setting the Setup Options and Global Preferences Possible cascade groups and their associated namesHotkeys SecurityLanguage Keypad Controls Exclusive USEScreen Saver Mouse SwitchingAutoscan Mode OSD Dwell Time User TimeoutAutoscan Time 12 RS232 Mouse Type Power supply connections and indicators Using the SmartView XProRear panel special function switches User display and key switchComputer display and key switch Activity indicators Selecting a computer using the front panel controlsSmartView XPro Installation and Use Logging on to the SmartView XPro Keyboard hotkeys‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 2’ selects channel ‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 0’ selects channel‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 1’ selects channel ‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 3’ selects channelPress ba2 release 2ba Press bavrelease vpress Release vpress vrelease vbaSelecting computers using the mouse Selecting computers using the on-screen menu Press baM release MbaJe or jf Baw Reminder bannerReminder Banner Setting the User PreferencesOSD Colour Reminder ColourRestore Standard Mouse Using the Functions menuUsing the dual access ports 1 Restore IntellimouseCascading SmartViews Resetting user port keyboards and mice Using the AdderLink extenderWhat to do if you forget your Admin password Upgrading the SmartViews firmware Prepare your computersConnect your computer to the SmartView XPro Power off the SmartView XProPower on the SmartView with the Upgrade switch on SVXPRO.EXE Run the upgrade program4X16V129.DAT SmartView XPro Installation and Use 4X16A129.HEX 4X16B129.HEX 4X16C129.HEXSvxpro Datfilename.DAT Svxpro 4X16V129.DATSmartView XPro Installation and Use A1. Keyboard, monitor and mouse to SmartView XPro Appendix A. Cable and connector specificationsCable specification A2. AdderLink to SmartView XProCable specifications A3. SmartView XPro to PCs 1 toRecommended cables Action Appendix B. Problem SolvingProblem SmartView XPro Installation and Use SmartView XPro Installation and Use SmartView XPro Installation and Use

ADD0038/1 specifications

Adder Technology, a leader in KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) solutions, has designed the ADD0038/1 device to meet the growing demands of modern data centers and broadcasting environments. The ADD0038/1 is an advanced KVM switch that offers a flexible and reliable way to manage multiple computers from a single workstation.

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In summary, the Adder Technology ADD0038/1 KVM switch stands out with its high-resolution support, cross-platform compatibility, advanced digital transmission technologies, and user-friendly design. These features make it a valuable tool for professionals in various fields, from data management to broadcast production, ensuring that they can manage their systems with efficiency and precision.