Rose electronic UL-V3 manual Introduction Connections UltraLink configuration

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Introduction

Connections

UltraLink configuration

The installation assumes the following:

￿The Dual UltraLink consists of two independent modules. Each one must be set-up and configured.

￿You have an active Ethernet TCP/IP network.

￿You are connecting the UltraLink to two standalone computers or a KVM switch.

￿You have a PC on the network where you will install the Viewer software.

Connect the cables to the UltraLink.

￿Connect a keyboard, monitor, and mouse to the appropriate connectors on one or both modules..

￿Connect two network cables (not provided) to a 10MB or 100MB Ethernet network port or hub.

￿Connect two DB25 connector to a KVM switch or two standalone computers with one of the provided cables. Use the DB25 to DB25 cable to connect to the KVM port of a Rose KVM switch. Use the DB25 to HD15-PS2-PS2 cable to connect to a standalone computer or another KVM switch.

Note: These instructions do not apply to installation of the local KVM port. Please refer to the UltraLink manual for instructions on how to connect it.

Configure the UltraLink IP addresses

￿Power on the UltraLink and you will see its start-up splash screen. Wait for the green screen.

￿Hit F10 to go to the UltraLink configuration. The screen changes color from green to gray.

￿Hit F1 if you want to read some help.

￿Enter a user ID of “admin” with no password.

￿Enter the IP address, subnet mask, optional gateway address, TCP port, and Speed/duplex.

￿Hit F10 to save the network information.

￿The UltraLink is now active at this address.

￿Repeat the above set-up for the other module. .

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Contents UltraLink Limited Warranty Page Page Introduction Viewer installation UltraLink UL-V3 Connections Viewer installation UltraLink UL-LV3 Introduction Connections UltraLink configuration Viewer configuration Viewer operation UltraLink UL-DV3 Introduction Install the Viewer on a CP on your network UltraLink UL-QV3 Nstalling the U Ltral INK V Iewer Ndex Introduction KVM Video Resolution UL-V3 Back Panel Front PanelYou Will Need Getting StartedBox There are two ways to connect the UltraLink ConnectionsStart Up Power OnConfigure login screen About LoginsUsing Connect Login for the First Time Using Configure Login for the First TimeConfigure screen Configure ScreenPassword Defeat Connect ContentionRequirements Installing the UltraLink ViewerSetup Wizard Using the Viewer for the First Time Toolbar Menu CommandsViewer Screen Title BarDisplay Area Windows Buttons Status BarQuestion mark help Question Mark HelpFile Menu CommandsView ConnectMenu Commands Page Shortcuts Menu Commands Full ScreenSettings Connections About Box HelpConfiguration Settings Connections An UltraLink address Active Keyboard and MouseCtrl+Alt+Del Configure hot keys and mouse escape movements KVM Switch Port Security User ID Dialback Number User Details Login Connecting and LoggingConnecting Fast mouse escape movement Slow mouse escape movement Pass-through ModePage Disconnecting Scaled and Scrolled View ModesAuto Size Scroll bars allow native resolution in a small windowAuto Size fits image exactly into the display area Full-screenColor Modes Remote Computer Select Using a KVM SwitchKVM Switch Features Quad Screen Key codes are editable for custom switches Switch File Import and ExportBlank, reserved for future use Safety Rack mount illustration Appendix A. Rack mountIndex Index Page Stancliff Road

UL-V3 specifications

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