StarTech.com SV1641HDIE, SV441HDIE, SV841HDIE instruction manual Using the VNC Menu, Bribar Feature

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Using the VNC Menu

One of the unique features of this product is the VNC menu system. Whenever you see a window with a dark blue background and grey edges, this window has been inserted into the VNC data stream so that it is effectively laid over the existing video. These menus allow you to control the many features of the SVxx41HDIE without using the web interface or a custom client.

When you initially connect to the system, a Welcome Window will appear, indicating which system you are controlling, what encryption algorithm was used and what key strength is currently in effect. Click anywhere inside the window to clear it, or wait ten seconds.

Bribar Feature

Along the bottom of the VNC screen is a dark blue bar with various buttons known as the bribar. Its purpose is to show a number of critical status values and to provide shortcuts to commonly used features. Here is a snapshot of what it may look like. There will be slight differences based on optional features and system configuration. Starting from the left side of the Bribar, each feature and its function is outlined below.

PS/2: This area will show either PS/2 (as in this example) or USB to indicate if keyboard and mouse are being emulated via USB connection or PS/2 signals. If Autosync appears beneath this indicator, the mouse pointers on the local mouse and the VNC session will be synchronized automatically.

Bandwidth: Indicates current average bandwidth coming out of the Server Remote Control unit. The second number measures round trip time (RTT) of the connection when it was first established.

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Contents Server Remote Control FCC Compliance Statement Table of Contents Optimizing video performance Using the Modem featureSerial Remote Control operation All applications IntroductionConnecting the Unit to the Host Computer and Network Installing the KVM Remote ControlTo connect console devices Connecting a Local Keyboard, Mouse, and MonitorWindows Disabling Mouse Acceleration on the Host ComputerWeb Configuration Using the On-Screen Display Configuring SVxx41HDIEDevice Name none Web Configuration Using DhcpIP Address Web Configuration Using Static IP Using the Web Interface Terminal Configuration Using a Serial CableName Main Menu Login ScreenWeb Interface Introduction Main Menu selections Network Config System Ident User AccountsCompatibility SecurityTime / Date ModemSerial Ports Purchase Options Firmware Site map Menu Status Port Numbers Help MenuWeb Interface Accessing the VNC InterfaceUsing the Terminal Interface via Serial Port SSH Tunnel with Native VNC client Use a command like this vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnelNative VNC Client Bribar Feature Using the VNC MenuPage Main Menu Page VirtKeys Menu Video Tuning menuPage Network performance Getting Peak Performance Choose the best video modeNoisy video cards Using the Advanced Video Tuning feature Connecting a Modem Using the Modem feature BackgroundConfiguring the Remote Connection Modem configurationHttps VNC clear-text VNC SSL secured SSH Performance Notes Accessing the Web InterfaceFinish Https//99.99.99.99Modem init chat script failed Modem hang up. ResettingTimeout during login process. Giving up Starting PPP for auth on port…Phone line rings Serial Remote Control operation BackgroundConnecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the SVxx41HDIE Saw PPP startup from clientPage Remote Login via SSH Advanced Configuration Using the Integrated SSH ShellIs my data safe? Operating NotesStty -crtscts /dev/serial port Can I prevent the warning from occurring? Installing the new certificate…Troubleshooting Standard video modes supported SpecificationsDhcp Dynamic IP Setup ConfigAuthentication Description BenefitAbout StarTech.com About Compatible