Rose electronic MAN-VR2 Mouse Latency Allowance, Mouse rate, Background refresh rate, Reset Unit

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Mouse Latency Allowance

This option is used during calibration to account for latency delays (caused as signals pass through a device) introduced by some KVM switches. During calibration, the Vista Remote 2 waits for 40ms after each mouse movement before sampling the next. If a KVM device adds a significant delay to the flow of data, the calibration process can be lengthened or may fail entirely. The value entered here is added to (or subtracted from) the default 40ms sampling time.

Note: You can enter negative values (down to -40) in order to speed up the calibration process. Use this option with caution as it can adversely affect the calibration process.

Mouse rate

Defines the rate at which mouse movement data are transmitted to the system. The default option is 20ms, which equates to 50 mouse events per second. This default rate can prove too fast when passed through certain connected KVM switches. In such cases, data are discarded causing the local and remote mouse pointers to drift apart. If this effect is encountered, increase the mouse rate to around 30ms (data are then sent at a slower rate of 33 times per second).

Background refresh rate

Use the arrow keys to alter the refresh rate for screen images via remote links. This allows you to tailor the screen refresh to suit the network connection speeds. The options are: Slow, Medium, Fast or Disabled. When the disabled option is selected, the remote users will need to manually refresh the screen.

Note: When a low connection speed is detected, the background refresh is automatically disabled, regardless of the settings of this option.

Single Mouse Mode Mouse Switch

This option allows you to select the mouse button combination that can be used to exit from single mouse mode (when active). Options are: Disabled, Middle+Right Button, Middle+Left Button.

Behavior for admin connections when limit reached

Use the arrow keys to modify the action taken when the number of admin connections is reached. The options are:

Replace oldest connection

Replace newest connection

Don’t replace

Use VESA GTF

When ticked, the VESA Generalized Timing Formula will be used to help determine the correct input video resolution and timing details. See Appendix G for a list of all supported video modes.

Upgrade Firmware

The Upgrade Firmware tab allows you to easily update the firmware when changes and enhancements have been made to the Vista Remote 2.

Reset Unit

The reset unit tab, when selected, will reset the Vista Remote 2 unit to factory defaults. All user settings that have been entered will be replaced with the factory default settings.

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Vista Remote 2 Installation and Operations Manual

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Contents Vista Remote Page Limited Warranty FCC / IC STATEMENTS, EU Declaration of Conformity Table of Contents Figures Introduction System IntroductionFeatures Package contentsProduct Registration Rose Electronics web siteOverview System OverviewVista Remote 2 Models Vista Remote 2 ModelsInstallation Vista Remote 2 InstallationConnecting the KVM station Connecting the Computers Connecting to the networkUnit Configuration Configuring the Vista Remote 2 IP Input moduleAdmin password HardwareFirmware Keyboard LayoutNetwork Configuration Configuring the NetworkMAC address Use DHCP/IP address/Net Mask/Gateway/VNC port/HTTP PortSecure Key calculation Restore mouse functions Control menu LogoffConnecting Remotely ConfigurationAccess mode HostRemote Configuration User Accounts User AccountsUnit Configuration Unit Advanced Configuration Single Mouse Mode Mouse Switch Behavior for admin connections when limit reachedUpgrade Firmware Reset UnitTime and Date Configuration Time and Date ConfigurationNetwork Configuration MAC addressUse Dhcp IP AddressHost Configuration IP Access ControlIP Gateway VNC PortLogging and Status NameUsers Hotkey / KVM PortTo copy and paste the log KVM Switch Module Configuration KVM Switch Module OSDChange the computer names Change computer namesConfigure appearance Appearance optionsForeground/Background color Name x or y positionName fadeout time Name fontScreen saver type Screen saver timeConfigure security Access passwordConfigure mouse type Access timeConfigure keyboard type Configure KeyboardConfigure miscellaneous Scan timeSave ExitConnecting using a web browser OperationRemote System Operation Viewer encryption settings VNC Viewer ToolbarControls Tab Video Settings Setting the Threshold manuallyVirtual Media InfoHost Tab Vista Remote 2 Installation and Operations Manual Keyboard Commands Keyboard commandsCommand Key Sequence Description HotKey Command Keyboard command description Reset Reset computer mouse type NT and WIN 2K systems onlyKeep command Mode commandTroubleshooting TroubleshootingWhen logging on using VNC viewer, I cannot enter a username Remote network users are unable to contact the unitComputer does not boot, keyboard or mouse error received Can’t switch computers from keyboardMouse driver does not load Wrong or missing characters from those typedLower resolution OK, but can’t enter high resolution mode Video fuzzyVideo not synchronized or wrong color On-screen display not synchronizedMaintenance and Repair Technical SupportSafety SafetySafety and EMC Regulatory Statements GroundingServicing Appendix a General specifications AppendicesAppendix B Part Numbers Appendix C RackMount Appendix D IP Access Control Setting IP access controlNetwork/Address Single locationsVista Remote 2 Installation and Operations Manual Address rangesMask Access To reorder access control entriesTo edit/remove access control entries Appendix E VNC Viewer connection optionsColor/Encoding Auto selectPreferred encoding Color levelScaling InputsMisc Identities Configuration File Save As Defaults ReloadDefaults Save Load / SaveAppendix E VNC viewer window options Appendix F Browser viewer options Encoding and color levelSecurity Appendix G Supported video modes Typematic Delay Appendix H Typematic RateTypematic Rate Appendix I Hot Key Codes Vista Remote 2 Installation and Operations Manual Page Stancliff Road Phone 281 Houston, Texas