Adder Technology 2XPRO manual Svxpro Datfilename.DAT, Svxpro 4X16V129.DAT Important Note

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3)A data file that tells the upgrade program (SVXPRO.EXE) which binary code files (HEX files) to download to the SmartView XPro and where to put each file. Theoretically this DAT file can be modified so that only certain processors are upgraded but do not do this unless specifically instructed by Adder technical support.

e.g.4X16V129.DAT

Like the hex files, the first three digits represent the model number (e.g. 2X8 represents a SmartView 2XPro with 8 computer ports). The next four digits represent the version number (e.g. V129 equals firmware version 1.29).

To upgrade the SmartView, check that the DAT file designation matches the model that you have. In other words, if you have a SmartView 2XPro with 8 computer ports and you want to upgrade to version 1.30 then the DAT file that you need would be named 2X8V130.DAT. Also check that all the required files are loaded into the same directory on your computer. From that directory run the upgrade file using the following command line.

SVXPRO {Dat_file_name}.DAT

Where {Dat_file_name} is the name of the required DAT file

For example, if the name of the required DAT file is 4X16V129.DAT then use the following command line:

SVXPRO 4X16V129.DAT

IMPORTANT NOTE

The upgrade programs are DOS based to enable compatibility with the widest range of operating systems. They run efficiently on DOS, Windows 3.X, Workgroups, 95, 98, ME and Windows NT. The upgrades will take approximately 10 minutes but vary slightly according to the SmartView model and the speed of the PC. Upgrades run from PCs using Windows 2000 will take very substantially longer due to the way that this operating system handles the DOS programs. The upgrade will be reliable but may take around 3 hours to complete!

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Contents SMARTView Xpro SmartView XPro Installation and Use Safety informationWarranty About this manualRadio Frequency Energy European EMC directive 89/336/EECContents Using the SmartView XPro AppendicesAdder explains IntroductionWhat does KVM stand for? Key features and benefits SmartView XPro Installation and Use AdderLink XR receiver package contents part code Alrx SmartView XPro package contentsAdderLink Gold XR receiver package contents part code Algrx Product information Page Page Page What you will need InstallationFlexible configuration For the computer connections you will needFor the local user port connections you will need For the integrated AdderLink extender ports you will needMounting the SmartView Connecting your devicesImportant Warning SmartView XPro Installation and Use Configuring your PCs Structuring your SmartView XPro installationSmartView XPro Installation and Use SmartView XPro Installation and Use Page Page Page Maximising the video quality Other useful installation information Re-enabling a disconnected PS/2 mouseSmartView XPro Installation and Use Connecting an external AdderLink extender Connecting the AdderLink ExtenderAdderLink requirements Decide if you are going to use password security Configuring the SmartView XProConfiguration summary Create an Admin administration account passwordCreate user accounts Enabling password securitySet the required Setup Options and Global Preferences Add / edit names to identify your computersSetting an Admin password To create user accounts Creating and editing user accountsCreating and editing computer names Follow a similar process to edit usersTo create computer names Follow a similar process to edit computer namesSmartView XPro Installation and Use Page Setting the Setup Options and Global Preferences Possible cascade groups and their associated namesLanguage SecurityHotkeys Keypad Controls Exclusive USEAutomatic Logout Mouse SwitchingScreen Saver Autoscan Mode To define the autoscan listOSD Dwell Time User TimeoutAutoscan Time 13 RS232 Mouse TypePower supply connections and indicators Using the SmartView XProRear panel special function switches User display and key switchComputer display and key switch Activity indicators Selecting a computer using the front panel controlsLogging on to the SmartView XPro Keyboard hotkeys ‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 2’ selects channel ‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 0’ selects channel‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 1’ selects channel ‘HOTKEYs’ and ‘1 then 3’ selects channelPress ba2 release 2ba Press bavrelease vpress Release vpress vrelease vbaSelecting computers using the mouse Selecting computers using the on-screen menu Press baM release MbaSmartView XPro Installation and Use Je or jf SmartView XPro Installation and Use Baw Reminder bannerOSD Colour Setting the User PreferencesReminder Banner Restore Intellimouse Using the Functions menuRestore Standard Mouse Reminder ColourUsing the dual access ports 1 Querying the routing statusCascading SmartViews Resetting user port keyboards and mice Press ba0release Press 1release Press 4release 4baUsing the AdderLink extender What to do if you forget your Admin passwordTo save the menu names and configuration settings To edit the menu names and configuration settings Switching channels by sending RS232 data Baud 19200, bits 8, stopbits 1, paritynoneSpecial features of the SmartView XPro SmartView XPro Installation and Use Logging access activity requires firmware v1.12 or above Xplog Print Xplog datalog.txtMore information Upgrading the SmartViews firmware Prepare your computers Connect your computer to the SmartView XProRun the upgrade program Power off the SmartView XProPower on the SmartView with the Upgrade switch on SVXPRO.EXESvxpro Datfilename.DAT 4X16V129.DATSvxpro 4X16V129.DAT Important Note SmartView XPro Installation and Use A1. Keyboard, monitor and mouse to SmartView XPro Appendix A. Cable and connector specificationsCable specification A2. AdderLink to SmartView XProCable specifications A3. SmartView XPro to PCs 1 toRecommended cables Part Code DescriptionProblem Appendix B. Problem SolvingAction SmartView XPro Installation and Use SmartView XPro Installation and Use S TA L L AT I O N & U S E