AdderView CATxIP
 Contents
 Further information
 Index
 CAM formats
Many computers
 Cascade installations
Creating larger installations
Enterprise installations
 AdderView CATxIP 5000 features front and rear
 What you may additionally need
What’s in the box
 
 Single unit rack brackets
Mounting
Double unit rack brackets
 Connections
  
 AdderView CATxIP Rear panel
Local user
To connect the local user port
From video monitor From USB keyboard and mouse
 To connect the IP network port for global users
Global users IP network port
AdderView CATxIP Front panel
 Computer system via CAM
To connect a computer system
 To connect the power supply
Power in connection
Output lead from Power adapter
 To connect and address the switch boxes
Power control port
Switch
 Multiple video head connections
 Host computer port/channel
Remote switching control
Cable from serial Control device
 Configuration
Overall initial configuration
 Initial configuration
 Hotkeys
Main menu
Menu layout
Security
 To set an Admin password
General security and configuration steps
To enable general security
Registering users and host computers
 What to do if the Admin password has been forgotten
To clear a password and restore factory default settings
 What is IP access control?
Clearing IP access control
To clear IP access control
 Full configuration by global user
To configure the unit from a global user location
 AdderView CATxIP 5000 encryption settings
Encryption settings
Viewer encryption settings
 Networking issues
Positioning AdderView CATxIP 5000 in the network
 Addressing
Port settings
Placing AdderView CATxIP 5000 behind a router or firewall
Firewall/router address
 To discover a DHCP-allocated IP address
DNS addressing
 Ensuring sufficient security
Placing AdderView CATxIP 5000 alongside the firewall
Ports
 To configure the power sequences for each host computer
Power switching configuration
Power control sequences
To control two or more ports simultaneously
 To invoke backup/recovery mode
Recovering from a failed upgrade
To upgrade AdderView CATxIP 5000 models
Upgrading AdderView CATxIP 5000 models
 Accessing the AdderView CATxIP
Front panel indicators
 Local user access
Selecting a computer
 Standard hotkeys
To select a computer using the Select Host menu
When choosing
Select Host menu here you can select computers by name
 Show All Users
Logging in and out
 Confirmation status box
To enable/disable the confirmation box
User preferences and functions
 Orange dot indicators in the Select Host menu
 What will I see when I first login?
Global user access
How do multiple users coexist?
 To download the VNC viewer
Global user access via VNC viewer
To access via the VNC viewer
Options button
 Global user access via web browser
To access via your web browser
 When using the viewer window
Using the viewer window
Menu bar
 Host selection
Configure
Mouse pointers
To select a host
 Auto calibrate
Access mode shared/private
Power switching
Re-synchronise mouse
 Controls
 Video Settings
Enable Sun Translation
When entering codes
Keyboard Control
 Setting the Threshold manually
Using automatic configurations
Increased by 50% when a slow link is detected
Screen contains only host system information
 Custom Video Modes
Advanced Video Settings
Show All Users
Reduced Blanking
 VNC hotkey selection
 If you need to enter a port number
Viewer encryption settings
Supported web browsers
 Getting assistance
Troubleshooting
When logging on using VNC viewer, I cannot enter a username
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 Appendix 1 Local setup menus
To access the local setup menus
 Restore Intellimouse
Power Control
Restore Standard Mouse
Functions
 User Preferences
Settings Blank, Moving Logo
Settings Disabled, Enabled
Screen Saver
 Global Preferences
Mouse Switching
User Timeout
OSD Dwell Time
 Logon Security
Setup Options
Auto Logout
 Completely resets the AdderView CATxIP 5000 unit
Configuration
IP admin password, encryption settings, etc
IP address, net mask, VNC port, etc
 Unit Configuration
 Network Configuration
 Settings 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600
Serial Configuration
Settings Power Control, Sync Units
Options Port
 Reset Configuration
To reset the AdderView CATxIP 5000 configuration
 To access the remote configuration pages
Appendix 2 Configuration pages via viewer
Main configuration Logged on users
 User accounts
 Unit configuration
 Advanced unit configuration
 Time & date configuration
 IP Network Mask
Network configuration
IP Access Control
IP Gateway
 To reorder access control entries
Setting IP access control
To define a new IP access control entry
To edit/remove access control entries
 Options Port Use
Serial port configuration
Baud Rate
 Add entry for unrecognised host
Host configuration
Erase Host Configuration
Sort
 Syslog Server IP Address
Logging and status
To copy and paste the log
For further details To get here
 Ldap configuration
 Auto select
Appendix 3 VNC viewer connection options
Colour/Encoding
Preferred encoding
 Inputs
Enable all inputs
Disable all inputs view-only mode
Customise
 Misc
 Scale to Window Size
Scaling
No Scaling
Custom Size
 Identities
Defaults Reload
Defaults Save
Load / Save
 Appendix 4 VNC viewer window options
 Encoding and colour level
Appendix 5 Browser viewer options
Security
 IP addresses
Appendix 6 Addresses, masks and ports
Net masks
 Binary equivalent
Net masks the binary explanation
Operation with net mask
Binary octet after
 All locations
Calculating the mask for IP access control
Single locations
Address ranges
 Security issues with ports
Ports
 See also
Appendix 7 Cascading multiple units
Cascade tree
 Tips for successful cascading
Connecting units in cascade
To connect units in cascade
 Using cascaded computers
Addressing computers in a cascade
 Power switch to power switch daisy chain cable
Appendix 8 Cable and connector specifications
AdderView CATxIP 5000 to power switch cable
Multi-head synchronisation cable
 Permissible key presses
Appendix 9 Hotkey sequence codes
Creating macro sequences
 Appendix 10 Supported video modes
 Safety information
Warranty
General Public License Linux
 End user licence agreement
 FCC Compliance Statement United States
Radio Frequency Energy
European EMC directive 89/336/EEC
Canadian Department of Communications RFI statement
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 Index
 Options port Upgrade failure Connection Baud rate