Freedom9 IP 100 user manual MS Windows 2000/2003 Professional and Server, XP, SUN Solaris

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freeView IP 100 User’s Manual

MS Windows 2000/2003 (Professional and Server), XP

It is recommended to use the USB mouse option. Choose USB without Mouse Sync. For a PS/2 mouse choose Auto Mouse Speed. For XP disable the “enhance pointer precision” option in the Control Panel.

SUN Solaris

Adjust the mouse settings either via xset m 1 or use the CDE Control Panel to set the mouse to 1:1, no acceleration. As an alternative, use Single Mouse Mode.

MAC OS X

It is recommended that the Single Mouse Mode be used.

4.5.7Video Modes

The freeView IP 100 supports most common video modes. When running X11 on the host system, do not use any custom mode lines with special video modes, otherwise, the device may not be able to detect the video mode. It is recommended that a standard VESA video mode is used instead.

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Rev FreeView IPCopyright and Trademark Information Table of Contents Rack Mount KIT Installation Diagram List of Figures 10 Nero Selection Dialog Introduction Hardware InstallationVideo Modes KVM Setup Program Initial IP ConfigurationRemote Console Web InterfaceSync Mouse button Auto Adjust buttonWhen The Server Is Non-Operational When The Server Is OperationalPackage Contents FeaturesSystem Requirements Technical SpecificationsModel No FreeView IP DescriptionCable Diagrams Operation Overview Connecting The freeView IP 100 To The Host SystemStep Only required if using Virtual Media Internet Only required if using a local consoleUsing a 100 Mbps Connection Using a 10 Mbps ConnectionEthernet Connection FreeView IP 100 User’s Manual Initial Configuration Via Dhcp Server Initial ConfigurationFreeView IP 100 Setup Program Parameter Value Setup Utility Initial Configuration Via Serial ConsoleFreeView IP 100 Keyboard Settings Keyboard, Mouse And Video ConfigurationIP auto configuration none/dhcp/bootp dhcp Net maskAuto Mouse Speed And Mouse Synchronization Remote Mouse SettingsSingle And Double Mouse Mode Host System Mouse SettingsRecommended Mouse Settings SUN Solaris MS Windows 2000/2003 Professional and Server, XPTelnet PrerequisitesHttp//IP address of freeView IP Logging In And Logging OutHttps//IP address of freeView IP Main NavigationGeneral description Logging OutRemote Console Control Bar Main WindowCtrl+Alt+Delete Options Single/Double Mouse ModeMonitor Only Exclusive AccessScaling Mouse Handling Video SettingsLocal Cursor Video Settings Through The Remote Console Video Settings Through The Web InterfaceShow Soft KeyboardMapping Hotkeys Local Keyboard13 Remote Console Confirmation Dialog EncodingStatus line Remote Console Status LineKVM Console Remote ControlTelnet Console Telnet ConsoleVirtual Media Command DescriptionFloppy Disk Upload a Floppy ImageUse Image on Windows Share Samba CD-ROM ImageVirtual CD-ROM Image Screen Windows Explorer Context Menu Windows 2000/XPUnix, Solaris, Linux Creating An ImageFloppy Images Unix, Solaris, Linux MS WindowsRawWrite for Windows Selection Dialog CD-ROM/ISO Images Unix, Solaris, LinuxDrive Redirection Driver InstallationPage Create a New Device 12 KVM Vision Viewer Setup13 Create a New Device 15 New Device Added Drive Redirection Settings18 Drive Redirection Completed OptionsUser Management Change PasswordUsers And Groups KVM SettingsUser Console 22 User Console Settings Part22 User Console Settings Part Miscellaneous Remote Console Settings Keyboard/Mouse 23 Keyboard and Mouse SettingsVideo Miscellaneous Video SettingsMouse Speed Network Device Settings25 Network Settings 26 Dynamic DNS Dynamic DNS27 Dynamic DNS Scenario 28 Device Security SecurityCertificate 29 Certificate Settings30 SSL Certificate Upload 31 Serial Port Serial PortPage 32 Date and Time Date And Time33 Event Log Event LogFreeView IP 100 User’s Manual 34 Device Information Maintenance Device Information36 Event Log List Update FirmwarePage 38 Unit Reset Unit ResetTroubleshooting CE Certificate CertificatesPin Assignments Key Codes Figure B-1 English US Keyboard Layout Rack Mount Kit Installation Diagram