Rose electronic UL-V3 manual Using the Viewer for the First Time

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Installing the UltraLink Viewer

You may choose the folder in which you install the Viewer. Start the Viewer using one of the items optionally created by the Setup Wizard: Desktop icon, Quick Launch icon, or Windows Start Menu entry.

Using the Viewer for the First Time

IMPORTANT Pass-through mode takes control of your keyboard and mouse away from your computer and passes it to a remote computer attached to the UltraLink. To regain control of your computer’s keyboard and mouse: hold down the Ctrl, Alt and P keys simultaneously. You may also use mouse escape movements defined in the Settings menu to exit pass-through mode.

Full-screen mode takes control of your monitor and uses the whole screen to display a remote computer’s screen. To regain control of your monitor, hold down the Ctrl, Alt and F keys simultaneously. Exiting pass-through mode also returns control from full-screen mode.

Connect

Click the Connect icon in toolbar of the UltraLink Viewer and wait for the login box to appear.

Login

Login with the default administrator account: admin user name and no password. After a moment, you should see the video attached to the UltraLink. When the pass- through warning message appears, click the OK button to forward your local keyboard and mouse to the remote computer. If you are prompted with the full- screen warning message, click the Cancel button.

Administrator Tasks

If you are an administrator, you may also change the default administrator account user ID and password at this time. Other administration tasks are:

Add user IDs and passwords

Specify the type of encryption between the UltraLink and a Viewer

Add an inactivity disconnect timer for Viewers

Enable KVM switch features in the Viewer

 

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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 Front Panel Back PanelYou Will Need Getting StartedBox Connections There are two ways to connect the UltraLinkPower On Start UpAbout Logins Configure login screenUsing Configure Login for the First Time Using Connect Login for the First TimeConfigure Screen Configure screenConnect Contention Password DefeatRequirements Installing the UltraLink ViewerSetup Wizard Using the Viewer for the First Time Menu Commands Viewer ScreenTitle Bar ToolbarDisplay Area Status Bar Windows ButtonsQuestion Mark Help Question mark helpMenu Commands FileConnect ViewMenu Commands Page Menu Commands Full Screen ShortcutsSettings Connections Help About BoxConfiguration Settings Connections An UltraLink address Keyboard and Mouse ActiveCtrl+Alt+Del Configure hot keys and mouse escape movements KVM Switch Port Security User ID Dialback Number User Details Login Connecting and LoggingConnecting Pass-through Mode Fast mouse escape movement Slow mouse escape movementPage Disconnecting View Modes Scaled and ScrolledScroll bars allow native resolution in a small window Auto SizeFull-screen Auto Size fits image exactly into the display areaColor Modes Remote Computer Select Using a KVM SwitchKVM Switch Features Quad Screen Switch File Import and Export Key codes are editable for custom switchesBlank, reserved for future use Safety Appendix A. Rack mount Rack mount illustrationIndex Index Page Stancliff Road

UL-V3 specifications

The Rose Electronic UL-V3 is a cutting-edge KVM switch that offers a combination of advanced technology and user-friendly features, making it an ideal solution for managing multiple computers or servers from a single workstation. Designed with versatility in mind, the UL-V3 caters to a variety of industries, including IT, broadcasting, and any environment where server management is crucial.

One of the main features of the UL-V3 is its high-resolution support, capable of handling resolutions up to 4K at 60Hz. This ensures that users can enjoy sharp and clear visuals, making it ideal for graphic-intensive tasks, video editing, and detailed data analysis. The switch supports various video formats and is compatible with both HDMI and DisplayPort interfaces, allowing for seamless integration into existing setups.

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Security is a top priority for the UL-V3, which incorporates robust encryption methods to safeguard data during transmission. This is especially important in environments where sensitive information is handled, providing peace of mind for users who prioritize data integrity and security.

The UL-V3 also boasts advanced switching technologies, such as automatic detection and hotkey switching, allowing users to switch between devices easily without the need for physical intervention. Additionally, it supports USB peripherals, enabling the use of a keyboard and mouse to control all connected systems seamlessly.

With its compact design and rack-mountable capability, the UL-V3 is built to fit into any workspace while maintaining an organized appearance. It features a user-friendly interface with LED indicators that provide real-time feedback on the active connections, further enhancing usability.

In summary, the Rose Electronic UL-V3 is a sophisticated KVM switch that combines high-resolution support, extensive connectivity, robust security features, and advanced switching technologies. Whether for a single-user environment or a multi-computer setup, the UL-V3 serves as a reliable and efficient solution for centralizing control and maximizing productivity.