Intellinet Network Solutions 524100 user manual 56 Hz

Page 11

The Digital KVM over IP Switch supports most display modes up to 1600 x 1200. However, you might encounter some display problems when your display card is outputting an unusual display mode, such as no video or an abnormal screen display. To simplify the display factor before connection to the switch, it’s recommended that more standard display modes be used (see

 

640

640

800

1024

1152

1280

1600

56 Hz

x 400

x 480

x 600

x 768

x 864

x 1024

x 1200

 

X

X

X

X

X

X

60 Hz

 

61 Hz

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

64 Hz

X

 

 

X

X

 

 

70 Hz

X

X

 

 

72 Hz

 

 

 

 

 

74 Hz

 

X

X

X

 

 

 

75 Hz

 

 

 

 

76 Hz

 

 

 

X

X

 

 

78 Hz

 

 

 

 

 

 

84 Hz

X

X

X

X

 

 

 

85 Hz

 

 

 

100 Hz

 

X

X

X

 

 

 

Disable special transition effects on the screen outputs of your connected servers: Go to Control Panel Display Appearance Effects. Uncheck any of the selected options (as needed) in order to disable transition effects such as Fade for the menus and tool tips. Perform this same operation on each of your connected servers. NOTE: On platforms such as Windows 98, 2000, XP and Server 2003, some transition effects might yield undesirable video refreshing artifacts, especially when you are using “Medium” or “Low Video Quality” as your video filter settings. To prevent undesirable artifacts from appearing on your screen, deselect the special transition effects.

Choose plain and solid server desktop backgrounds for your connected servers: To optimize the bandwidth efficiency and speed up video performance across the bandwidth-limited environment, it’s recommended that you select a relatively plain server desktop: solid colors or light- colored graphics. Complex patterns or color gradients should be avoided if bandwidth is critical in your application, as they will create more bandwidth demands for their transmission across the Internet.

chart at left). NOTE: These are suggested display modes for server desktops; however, actual feasible display modes for any particular server desktop will be dependent on its display card. (That is, some display modes listed in the chart might not be feasible with some display cards, and a trial- and-error approach may be more useful in determining the best display mode.)

INSTALLATION 11

Image 11
Contents Model Page CE Statement FCC StatementTable of contents System architecture LAN/WAN ConfigurationsPower Control Configuration PPP Configuration Status LEDs Restore Factory DefaultsPS/2 Mouse Port Console Management Port RJ-12Side Panel Digital KVM over IP Switch SetupServer Configuration Power Adapter JackWindows Additional Server Configuration Considerations56 Hz Network Settings Https//192.168.1.200.5978 Port Base SettingsInstallation of Certificates Installation Selection of a Security Level for Viewer Connection Selection of a User Password Policy Installation of a Java Viewer Installation of a Win32 ViewerImport a Client Certificate to a Java Viewer Importing Certificates to a Viewer on a Client ComputerImport a Client Certificate to a Win32 Viewer Display Viewer Connection OptionsCompression Encoding Misc/SessionEstablishing the Viewer Connection Cursor Settings/SynchronizationSaving Connection Settings Window Size Scaling Win32 Viewer SettingsWindow Size Adjustment Full Screen ModeViewer Connection Win32 Viewer Title Bar InformationSelect Computer Box Viewer Quick MenuNew connection Make another new connection using the viewer Switch’s booting time has become unduly long. What’s wrong? Video Display TroubleshootingWhen the viewer connection is made, select Web-Based Management Interface User Privileges SUPERADMIN, ADMIN, UserViewers DownloadTime Zone Main Date & TimeInternet Time Main SecurityLocal Time Viewer Connections Certificates and KeysMain LAN TCP/IP Main WAN PPP TCP/IP SettingsPPP Server Settings PPP ModePPP Client Settings TimeoutKVM Server Log Video Quality KVM Server Main SettingsScanning Attached KVMKVM Server Viewer Connection Settings Hot Keys Server Name for ViewersKeyboard Layout Largest Possible ScreenDouble-Byte Languages KVM Server ComputersViewer Hot Keys Mouse Resynchronize KeyComputer Name AlarmsPower Management Port NumberPower Device Login KVM Server Power ControlEnable Power Control through the Serial Interface Simple Users Can Control PowerEscape Sequences Login Dialog chat styleComments KVM Server KVM Switch Database Number of Ports Delay Between KeysKVM Model Model NameVideo Mode KVM Server Video Mode DatabaseHeight Users Local DatabaseRefresh Rate WidthWeb Management interface and the viewers Directory Server Using Ldap Users Remote Servers User Remote AuthenticationAuthentication Server Type Radius Server Users Radius Accounting Enable Radius AccountingUsers Current Status Alarms Snmp Traps Alarms E-mailsAlarms Selection Management Over a Browser NumLock Test Alarm Frozen Keyboard Maintenance Software VersionMaintenance Software Upgrade Maintenance Configuration Save and Restore Apply Settings Restart Servers Maintenance RebootManagement Over a Browser General PowerPackage Contents Standards