Minicom Advanced Systems 5UM70166 manual Aligning the mice pointers

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23.9.1 Aligning the mice pointers

When accessing the Target Server, the mice may appear at a distance to each other. To align the mouse pointers:

From the Toolbar click / Align or press Ctrl+M simultaneously. The mice align.

23.9.2 Calibrating mice pointers

A Target Server may have a different mouse pointer speed to the Client computer. Calibrating automatically discovers the mouse speed of the Target Server and aligns the two pointers.

To perform the calibration when the Target Server Operating system is, Windows NT4, 2000 or 98:

From the Toolbar click / Calibrate. IP Control saves this alignment so calibration is only needed once per Target Server.

If the Video Noise Level is above zero, calibration may not work. Go to Video Adjustment and try to eliminate the noise by pressing Auto video adjust and/or adjusting the bars in Manual video adjust, then perform the mouse calibration.

Note! If the mouse settings on the Target Server were ever changed, you must synchronize mouse pointers manually, as explained below.

23.9.3 Manual mice synchronization

If the mouse settings on the Target Server were ever changed, or when the Operating system on the Target Server is, Windows XP, Windows 2003 Server, Linux, Novell, SCO UNIX or SUN Solaris you must synchronize the mouse pointers manually.

To manually synchronize mouse pointers:

1.From the Toolbar click / Manual Settings. The Mouse Settings box appears see Figure 20.

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Contents IP Control User Guide Table of Contents User Guide Trademarks Technical precautionsWelcome System components Key featuresIntroduction Pre-installation guidelines IP Control unitClient computer operating system Connecting the systemTerminology LAN / WAN Initial settings Default IP addressLogging into the Web interface Static IP addresses for a number of units13.1 LAN Network ConfigurationSSL Certificate notes Saving changes Administration User SettingsAdministrator Adding a user UserView only Editing a userBlocking a user Administration Switch ConfigurationDeleting a user Show Administration Serial SettingsInstall switch definition file Security Settings Standard Security Password High security PasswordMaintenance Firmware Upgrade Security SSL CertificateRestore Factory Settings Logging outStarting a remote session Taking over a busy remote sessionFull screen mode Moving or hiding the ToolbarBandwidth Switching to a different server/deviceChanging the performance settings Adjusting the Video settings Manual Video Adjustments controlsPower cycle Keyboard key sequences Special Key Manager boxSynchronizing mouse pointers Click Start RecordingClick Stop Recording Aligning the mice pointers Mouse Settings box ExamplesMinicom logo menu features Mouse Emulation boxTroubleshooting Restoring factory defaults Disconnecting the remote sessionClick Reboot to restart the unit Technical specifications Video resolution and refresh rates User guide feedbackRegional Offices

5UM70166 specifications

Minicom Advanced Systems has established itself as a leader in the field of remote management solutions, and one of its standout products is the 5UM70166. This device is designed to optimize server access and management operations, making it an essential tool for businesses relying on robust IT infrastructure.

One of the key features of the 5UM70166 is its ability to facilitate remote access to servers. This is particularly valuable for organizations with data centers that require constant monitoring, as it allows IT personnel to manage systems without the need for physical presence. The device supports various protocols, ensuring compatibility with different systems and enhancing accessibility.

The 5UM70166 is built around advanced KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) technology, which enables users to control multiple servers from a single console. This significantly reduces clutter and simplifies management tasks. The device supports high-resolution video, thus delivering a seamless visual experience regardless of the distance between the user and the server.

Another noteworthy characteristic is its secure access capability. The device uses advanced encryption technologies to protect data during transmission. It also features robust authentication options, ensuring that only authorized personnel can gain access to critical systems. This security layer is vital for organizations that handle sensitive information and are subject to regulatory compliance standards.

Furthermore, the 5UM70166 boasts an intuitive user interface, enhancing usability for IT professionals. The graphical interface simplifies navigation and helps users quickly locate the information they need. Additionally, it supports multi-user access, allowing several IT staff members to connect simultaneously, which is advantageous in environments requiring collaborative management.

The device is also designed with scalability in mind. As organizations grow and their IT needs evolve, the 5UM70166 can be integrated into larger network management systems. This flexibility means it can adapt to changing technological landscapes, providing long-term value.

In terms of technological innovations, the 5UM70166 is equipped with features such as virtual media support, which allows users to access and transfer files remotely. This functionality enhances operational efficiency by reducing the need for physical media handling.

In summary, the Minicom Advanced Systems 5UM70166 stands out for its remote management capabilities, advanced KVM technology, secure access, intuitive interface, scalability, and innovative features. It serves as a comprehensive solution for organizations looking to streamline their server management processes while ensuring security and accessibility.