Minicom Advanced Systems 116 IP manual 24.1.5 F7 Defaults, Ports settings

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24.1.4.8 Changing the Keyboard language

In the OSD the names of the computers can be written in 3 different languages – English (EN), German (DE), and French (FR). The keyboard is preset to English; this can be changed as follows:

1.Navigate to the Keyboard language line.

2.Toggle between the options using the Spacebar.

24.1.4.9 Editing the Switch name

You can substitute up to 18 characters in the line. A space constitutes a character. When there is more than one switch in the system give each Switch’s OSD a different name.

24.1.5 F7 Defaults

Press F7 to return the OSD to the factory default settings. Note! All changes made will be removed.

24.1.6 The Ports settings

From the General Settings, return to the Settings window by pressing Esc. Navigate to the Ports line and press Enter. The Ports settings window appears see Figure 54.

Figure 54 Ports Settings window

24.1.6.1 Editing the computer name

In this window you can edit the computer names with up to 15 characters. To erase a character:

Select it and press the Spacebar. Blank spaces remain in place of the erased character.

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Contents SmartRack 116 IP User Guide Table of Contents Troubleshooting Safe mode Updating the firmware Manually updating ROCs Welcome Technical precautionsKey features SectionIntroduction System components Hardware kit contentsPre-installation guidelines Avoiding general rack mounting problems Connecting to a rackAdjust the rear bracket to fit your cabinet, see below Tightening the 7 screws Connecting three flat screws to the rear of the console Using the longer bracket for rack depth of 905 ~ 990mmRemoving the six screws Connecting the KVM Switch 116 IPConnecting the bracket a to the sides of the Switch 116 switch SmartRack Switch system configurationConnecting ROCs to servers Connector tableConnecting a ROC PS/2 ROC PS/2 connections Connecting a ROC USBConnecting the power supply Initial settings Default IP addressConnecting the CAT5 cables Connecting to the networkStatic IP addresses for a number of units Boot-up process SSL Certificate notes Logging into the Web interface11.1 LAN Network Configuration11.2 KVM.net Network Snmp SettingsTable below list all events recorded Snmp Events tableConfsecuritychanged Administrator Administration User SettingsBlocking a user Adding a userEditing a user Deleting a userAdministration User Targets Administration Switch ConfigurationUser Targets Configuration Security SettingsStandard security policy High security policy Security SSL CertificateRestore Factory Settings Maintenance Firmware UpgradeStarting a remote session Saving changes and logging outSelect Run as administrator Toolbar Taking over a busy remote sessionChanging the performance settings Switching to a different serverAdjusting the Video settings Manual Video AdjustRefresh Manual Video Adjustments controls Auto Video AdjustKeyboard key sequences Power cycleClick Stop Recording Synchronizing mouse pointersAligning the mice pointers Calibrating mice pointersManual mice synchronization Examples Mouse Emulation Dialog box Minicom icon menu featuresTroubleshooting Safe mode Full screen modeDisconnecting the remote session Safe mode procedure Entering Safe modeSafe mode menu Restoring factory defaultsRestoring the device firmware RebootSwitching between computers OSDKeyboard hotkeys OSD settings F2 Navigating the OSDSelecting a computer General Settings window General settingsUser Status U Ports settings 24.1.5 F7 DefaultsTime settings window Time settingsUsers Users settings windowOSD Help window F1 SecurityScanning computers- F4 Tuning F5DDC F10 Moving the label F6Upgrading the SmartRack 116 IP firmware Connecting the SmartRack 116 IP systemInstalling the software Connecting the RS232 Download cableSmartrack 116IP Switch Starting and configuring the SmartRack 116 IP UpdateButton or Box Function Verifying the version numbersObtaining new firmware Updating the firmware Manually updating ROCs Troubleshooting the Update softwareGetting the current status Resetting through the Update softwareSetting default values for the OSD Communication Error messageUser Guide Flash RJ11 Technical specificationsROCs Weee compliance Video resolution and refresh ratesSafety User guide feedbackRegional Offices
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116 IP specifications

Minicom Advanced Systems has made significant strides in the realm of data center infrastructure solutions, particularly with the introduction of the Minicom Advanced Systems 116 IP. This device is designed primarily for providing advanced control and management for IT professionals seeking robust and efficient ways to manage access to their server rooms and IT environments.

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