Avocent 590-836-501D manual Connecting power, Networked installation, To connect the user station

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Target Computer

To connect the user station:

1.Connect your keyboard, monitor, mouse and other peripheral cables to the appropriately labeled ports on the back of the user station.

2.Connect the UTP cable from the transmitter to the RJ-45 port on the back of the user station.

NOTE: Use only the power supply provided by Avocent.

3.Connect one end of the 2.5 mm connector on the user station’s power supply into the DC power jack on the user station. Connect the other end to an appropriate power source.

4.Turn on the user station. A connection will be automatically established with the target computer.

NOTE: VGA monitors can be connected to the user station by using a DVI-I to VGA adaptor (not applicable to LongView IP VG extender system).

Connecting power

Both the user station and transmitter feature an external power supply. A DC power jack is located on the rear of both.

NOTE: The LVIP-T and LVIPVG-T transmitters draw electrical power from two USB ports on the target computer. One USB port is not sufficient to turn on these transmitters. If you have only one USB port on your target computer, you will need to order an external power supply for these transmitters from Avocent.

NOTE: Use only the power supply provided by Avocent.

To connect power to the user station or transmitter:

1.Plug the external power supply’s 2.5 mm connector into the DC power jack.

2.Connect the detachable IEC power cord to the power supply.

3.Plug the IEC power cord into an appropriate wall outlet.

Networked installation

The following instructions will enable you to install your LongView IP KVM extender system in a networked configuration. In this installation, multiple transmitters and user stations are attached via the same Ethernet network. In this case, it is important for each unit to be configured with a unique IP address.

NOTE: The user station and transmitter can obtain their IP address data from a DHCP server.

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Contents Longview IP KVM Extenders Safety and EMC Approvals and Markings USA Notification Canadian NotificationJapanese Approvals Sound Level Measure LongView IP KVM Extenders Power On Table of Contents Using Share Mode Using a USB device with Share Mode LongView IP KVM extender system features IntroductionSecurity Flash upgradableEthernet addressing Support for keyboards, mice and mass storage devicesTransmitter features VideoInteroperability User station features User station modes Safety Precautions LongView IP KVM Extender System 1 Descriptions NumberProduct Overview LongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Getting Started Optional itemsInstallation Options Mounting OptionPoint-to-point installation To connect the transmitterLongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide External Power Supply Description of Figure Number Description of Figure Number User StationExternal Power DVI Ports Installation Connecting power Networked installationTo connect power to the user station or transmitter To connect the user stationTo install the LongView IP KVM extender system on a network LongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Overview LED identificationFront panel Rear panelAccessing the System Displaying system information using the OSDOSD functions To display system informationConfiguring networking parameters using the OSD User Station Connected to TransmitterSetting the OSD timeout Network Config Menu ReceiverAccessing the serial menu To change the OSD TimeoutSerial Menu Configuring Network Settings Items needed to access the serial menuTo access the serial menu Navigating the serial menuTo configure network settings for the transmitter Transmitter Main MenuTo configure network settings for the user station Transmitter Network Configuration MenuTo access the Network Configuration Menu Receiver Main Menu10 Network Configuration Menu To configure the network settings for the user station 11 Receiver Network Configuration MenuDetecting a transmitter IP address To detect the IP address of a connected transmitterAuthentication Authentication for the LongView IP KVM user stationTo access the Receiver Security Configuration Menu To change the user station password To reset your user station passwordAuthentication for the transmitter To access the Transmitter Security Configuration Menu14 Transmitter Security Configuration Menu Flash Upgrading your LongView IP KVM Extender SystemTo Flash upgrade your transmitter using Xmodem To Flash upgrade your transmitter using HttpHttp//192.168.13.38080/TX.dld Restoring Factory Default Settings Resetting the LongView IP KVM Extender System To reset the LongView IP KVM user station or transmitterViewing System Information To view LongView IP KVM user station system informationTo view transmitter system information 18 Appliance Information MenuConfiguring Video Input Settings To configure video input settingsPreferred monitor resolutions Edid preferred timing To configure preferred monitor resolutionsSession retry settings 22 Advanced Video Settings MenuConfiguring the OSD Hotkey Sequence To access the Session Retry MenuTo change the retry settings To change the hotkey sequence that activates your OSD25 Receiver Console Settings Menu OSD Inactivity Time-outAudio Performance Settings To change the OSD time-out periodTo change the audio performance setting for the transmitter 28 Transmitter Audio Performance MenuDisplay power saving mode To set up the display power saving mode feature30 Display Power Saving Mode Menu LongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Using Share Mode Using a USB device with Share ModeKeyboard and mouse control during Share Mode Audio and video qualityUsing Share Mode To enable Share Mode on the transmitter To enable Share Mode on the user stationLongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Advanced Operations Simple Ascii Manager InterfaceTo access the Sami Menu Sami Parameters and Descriptions Type ExampleExample session Simple Ascii Management MenuLongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Appendix a Technical Specifications Extension PortsUser Ports EncryptionDimensions EnvironmentalSupported Hardware Video Performance Audio PerformanceConsole Ports Appendices Table A.3 LVIP-R User Station Product Specifications Network IP Port UsageTable A.3 LVIP-R User Station Product Specifications Safety EMC ApprovalsMarkings Table A.4 LVIP-T Transmitter Product Specifications Network Safety EMC Approvals Appendix B Factory Default Settings PasswordPrint Screen LVIP-T, LVIPHR-T and LVIPDH-T TransmittersLongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide To resolve an issue Appendix C Technical SupportAppendix D Troubleshooting No power status light on user stationNo audio from speakers attached to user station Slow file transfer rate from or to the USB mass media device Transmitter disconnected from Dhcp server LongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide License Information GNU General Public LicenseLongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide License Information LongView IP KVM Extenders Installer/User Guide Page For Technical Support

590-836-501D specifications

The Avocent 590-836-501D is an advanced KVM (Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch designed for efficient data center management and streamlined IT operations. This device is specifically engineered to facilitate the connection of multiple servers to a single workstation, thus allowing administrators to manage several systems seamlessly.

One of the main features of the Avocent 590-836-501D is its robust scalability. The KVM switch supports a wide variety of devices, making it suitable for installations in both small and large environments. With this solution, users can connect numerous servers, which enhances operational efficiency and reduces the physical space needed for multiple workstations.

The device is equipped with advanced video capabilities, supporting high-resolution video output. This means that users can work with crisp and clear visuals, an essential aspect when dealing with complex server environments where detail is key. The Avocent KVM switch also supports various video formats, ensuring compatibility with a diverse range of server graphics cards and display technologies.

Another notable technology integrated into the Avocent 590-836-501D is its remote access feature. This allows IT professionals to connect to their systems from virtually anywhere, empowering them to perform maintenance, monitor performance, or troubleshoot issues without needing to be on-site. This remote capability is particularly valuable for organizations looking to enhance uptime and reduce the need for manual intervention.

In terms of security, the Avocent 590-836-501D includes advanced authentication features. This helps to ensure that only authorized personnel can access the systems connected to the KVM switch, serving as a vital safeguard for sensitive data and critical infrastructure.

The KVM switch also provides easy management through its user-friendly interface. Administrators can quickly switch between connected devices, and the intuitive design ensures that even those who are not technologically inclined can navigate its features with ease.

Finally, the Avocent 590-836-501D is built with durability and longevity in mind. Its robust construction is designed to withstand the rigors of daily use in high-demand environments, minimizing downtime and maintenance costs over the product’s lifecycle.

In summary, the Avocent 590-836-501D stands out as a versatile and reliable KVM switch with features like scalability, remote access, high-resolution video support, and security measures that make it an essential tool for modern data center operations.