Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto CABCONS1716I del fabbricante StarTech.com
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Instruction Manual FCC C ompliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
Instruction Manual i T able of C ontents Introduction ............................................................................................ 1 Packaging Conten ts ..................................................................................
Instruction Manual ii Changing Y our Conguration ............................................................................................................... 40 Optimizing video performance .......................................................
Instruction Manual 1 Introduction This 1U Rack Mount LCD KVM Console f eatures an integrated 16 P or t Multi-Platf orm IP KVM Switch module, 17in active matrix L CD monitor , 105-key keyboard and mouse touchpad neatly combined into 1U of space in an y standard rack or cabinet 30in (or greater) in depth.
Instruction Manual 2 Sy stem Requirements Depending on your needs, you ma y require one or more of the following cables: All applications • StarT ech.com par t number: M45P A T CHxxxx 1 x Straight-through Ethernet pat ch cable (to connect the unit to your LAN) • StarT ech.
Instruction Manual 3 Overhead Diagram The KVM Module can be connected to a console, or be used as a stand-alone KVM Switch. There are three major ca tegories: PS/2, USB and Sun I nterfaces. NOTE: Y ou can only connect to a computer using the PS/2 port.
Instruction Manual 4 Assembly 1. Remove the saf et y stopper fr om the console drawer . The safety stopper is designed to prevent the dr awer from sliding out during transportation. Please note that once the Safety Stopper is remov ed, the drawer is free to slide out when the console is tilted.
Instruction Manual 5 3. F asten the console to the rack, using the provided screw s. Please note the orientation of the wide side of the extension.
Instruction Manual 6 4. Slide the rear bracket int o both sides of the unit, ensuring the three round screws ar e INSIDE the bracket track, while sliding inward (noting the arrows in the diagram belo w).
Instruction Manual 7 6. Push the KVM switch module evenly to ward the drawer: 7. Slide the console draw er out and fasten both units using the screws provided:.
Instruction Manual 8 8. Make sure the C-36 connectors are rmly connected: 9. Connect the power supply to the po wer jack on the KVM module to complete the assembly .
Instruction Manual 9 Hardwar e Guide Fr ont Panel F unctions KVM Control and Sta tus: ( This section is eective only when a KVM switch module is connected.) 1. Computer Selection P ad - Press one of these pushbuttons to select a computer . For 16 port models, 1-8 represent the lower 8 ports, while A-H indicates the higher 8 ports.
Instruction Manual 10 Keyboard Status and L CD Panel Pow er Switch: 1. Num Lock - Keyboar d Num Lock status 2. Caps Lock - Keyboar d Caps Lock status 3. Scroll Lock - Keyboar d Scroll Lock status 4. L CD Panel P ower Switch Rear Panel F unctions 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1.
Instruction Manual 11 Network Congura tion CABCONS1716I oers f our distinct methods for conguring the unit for your network. Which method will work best depends on your level of e xperience and your specic network conguration.
Instruction Manual 12 If static IP addresses are assigned, y ou will likely need to change the Net Mask , IP Address and other details, prior t o connecting via your W eb browser . If this is the case, connect a local PS/2 keyboard and press the Ent er key.
Instruction Manual 13 log, since you will need t o k now the IP address of the unit t o complete the conguration over y our W eb browser . (If you are unsure of how t o access your network’ s DHCP log, contact your System A dministrator for details.
Instruction Manual 14 W eb Congura tion Using Static IP Unlike the DHCP access method described above , some networks rely on static IP addresses wherein every device has a pre-congured IP address that does not change.
Instruction Manual 15 Y ou can use the serial por t on the CABCONS1716I to access the t erminal conguration tool; to do so , you will require a null modem serial cable. Connect a female end of a serial cable to the serial port used for serial access on the host computer .
Instruction Manual 16 Using the W eb Inter face The Web interface is the most intuitive way to c ongure the CABCONS1716I. As it oers a Java-based VNC client that can be used to control the host computer fr om a remote location, as well as support for any industry-standard HTML Web brow ser.
Instruction Manual 17 Navigating the Web Int er face After the inital login, the screen is divided into sev eral sections, three of which will remain on the screen at all times while viewing the Web I.
Instruction Manual 18 NOTE: The afor ementioned sections of the W eb I nterface will remain on-screen, with selected categories displayed center scr een. Main Menu selec tions NOTE: Some of the following items may not be present, based on assigned user privileges (i.
Instruction Manual 19 Snapshots: The Snapshots screen allows you to view and sa ve a screenshot of the controlled computer in its curr ent state. This screenshot will update periodically (automatically). Saved image les ar e stored in .PNG format. Logout: Clicking on Logout will terminate your Web Interface section.
Instruction Manual 20 When disabled, the LAN port will use the values assigned to it on the IP Addresses and Routing table below . IP Addresses and Routing: This table allows you t o assign IP information for the LAN and W AN ports separately.
Instruction Manual 21 Sy stem Ident: Machine Name: This is the name that is used to uniquely identify this machine.Y ou might want to creat e a DNS entr y that matches this name .
Instruction Manual 22 SNMP: The SNMP menu allows you to congur e the CABCONS1716I so it can be recognized and managed using industry standard Simple Network Management Protoc ol sof tware . RADIUS: T he RADIUS ser ver requires the IP addr ess, the UDP port number (1812 - default or 1645) and the shared secret.
Instruction Manual 23 If the computer you are using to view this page knows the corr ec t time, just pr ess the button to set the time and date to the same time as y our browser . Firm ware: The rmware on the Server Remote Control is eld upgradeable.
Instruction Manual 24 Auto Self Upgrade: Clicking the Upgrade to latest butt on will automatically download and install necessary revisions. T o download upgrades for manual installation, please click on Get latest version.
Instruction Manual 25 Using the T erminal I nterface via Serial Port The terminal interface can be accessed via the serial port for conguration of the basic settings of the CABCONS1716I. While not intended to be a substitute for the Web in ter face, it does allow y ou to congure similar functions.
Instruction Manual 26 Native VNC Client This system implements the VNC protocol, so an y o-the -shelf VNC client can be used. There are sev eral dierent VNC clients available, all of which shoul.
Instruction Manual 27 • Some Unix versions of the VNC client have integrated SSH tunneling support. Some clients require y our local user id to be the same as the userid on the system. Use a command like this: vncviewer -bgr233 -tunnel 10.0.0.34:22 Using the VNC Menu One of the unique features of this pr oduc t is the VNC menu system.
Instruction Manual 28 Bandwidth: Indicates current average bandwidth c oming out of the Ser ver Remote Control unit. The second number measures r ound trip time (R TT ) of the connection when it was rst established. Resync: Re-aligns the remote and local mouse points so they are on top of each other .
Instruction Manual 29 Main Menu T o access the main menu, quickly press F7 twice.Y ou must press the key twice within one second. If you press it once or t oo slowly, then the F7 key(s) are sen t to the host, just like any other key . T his is the only way to get into the menu system, if the Bribar is disabled.
Instruction Manual 30 • Mouse Resync: Resynchronizes the mouse pointer so that the local and r emote mouse pointers are on top of each other . • PS/2 Reset: Resets the PS/2 emulation going to the host and to the attached PS/2 devices. This can be used if the mouse stops responding or the PS/2 keyboard isn ’t working.
Instruction Manual 31 VirtKey s M enu Clicking any button in the top half of the window simulates pr essing and releasing the indicated key . In the bottom area of the screen, clicking will simulate the indicated Meta key being pressed.Y ou may then click in the top part to send another key and release the Meta key at the same time.
Instruction Manual 32 Video T uning menu Use the Auto Ev er ything button to automatically ne-tune all three adjustments. If the test pattern for C olor O set calibration is not pr esent on the screen, then the Color Oset adjustment is skipped.
Instruction Manual 33 If the system cannot nd the test pattern on the screen, check that the patt ern isn’t scaled or covered up . (per form this oper ation in 24-bit or 32-bit color video mode (i.
Instruction Manual 34 Ac cessing K VM F eatures Once you can access and c ongure the network ing component of the Server Remote Control , you can use it to select and control the managed computers connected to it.
Instruction Manual 35 OSD Operations By hitting the left <C TRL> key twice within two sec onds, you may see the ‘Hotkey Menu ’ if it is enabled (an OSD option).
Instruction Manual 36 OSD F unc tion Ke ys Y ou can use the func tion keys when the OSD menu is active. The F unction key <F1> edits the name of a managed computer or a Slave KVM. First, use the <UP> and <DOWN> arrow keys to highligh t a channel then press <F1> followed b y name entr y .
Instruction Manual 37 Manual Scan: Scans through powered computers using keyboar d control. Scan Type (<F4>: MoreScan T ype) determines if scanned computers must also be eye mark selected. Press the up arr ow key to select the previous computer and the down arrow key to select the next computer .
Instruction Manual 38 Keyboard Speed: The KVM oers a keyboard typematic setting that ov err ides the typematic settings in the BIOS and Windows operating system. Available speed options are Low , Middle, F ast and F aster as 10, 15, 20 and 30 characters/sec respectively.
Instruction Manual 39 Hot Key Commands A hot key command is a short keyboard sequence to select a computer , activate a computer scan, etc. A hot-key sequenc e star ts with two Left Contr ol keystrokes followed b y one or two more keystrokes.
Instruction Manual 40 Manual Scan: Manual Scan enables you to manually switch back and forth between powered computers: left Ctrl + left Ctrl + F2 . Press the up or down arro w to selec t the previous or next computer in sequence. P ress any other key to abort the Manual Scan.
Instruction Manual 41 Optimizing video per formanc e Choose the best video mode We r ecommend using a display resolution of 1024x768 @60Hz refresh rate , as facilitates tting multiple windows on your r emote desktop.
Instruction Manual 42 Using the A dvanced Video T uning feature The Advanced Video T uning menu allows you to adjust the qualities of the video in your VNC sessions, and can be accessed by clicking the Advanced button on the Video T uning VNC menu.
Instruction Manual 43 The Performance section of the screen gives an indica tion of the qualit y of the video . Changes/frame is the average number of tiles that change f or each frame sampled by the hardware . Flatness is an indication of what percentage of the scr een contains tiles that are comprised of only one color .
Instruction Manual 44 Connecting a Modem The CABCONS1716I will w ork with vir tually any Hayes-compatible modem capable of recognizing the standard A T command set.
Instruction Manual 45 Modem conguration Although most connections will work appropriately with the default settings on CABCONS1716I, manual changes can be made. T o do so: Login to the W eb inter face as Admin. Click Modem, listed on the left side of the main page.
Instruction Manual 46 Conguring the Remote C onnection This section describes how to congure a typical Windows dial-up session to access the modem connection on the CABCONS1716I. The instructions here relate to a Windows XP conguration; other versions of Windows ar e similar.
Instruction Manual 47 • PPP (Point -to -P oint Protocol) must be used; no other authentication methods ar e supported. • TCP/IP must be installed/enabled on the comput er mak ing the connection, and must be used for the dial-up connection. • The connection must be congured to obtain a dynamic IP address .
Instruction Manual 48 Performance Notes • All images over the PPP connection will be gray scale to conser ve bandwidth. If other users are connected while a PPP session is active, their screens will be in grayscale as w ell. When PPP is inactive , color is automatically re- enabled.
Instruction Manual 49 Modem T roubleshooting Guide The following messages will appear in the syst em log on the Status screen in the W eb interface and may help to diagnose problems with the modem conguration. Starting PPP (for auth) on port… Modem is connecting and the PPP login process is starting.
Instruction Manual 50 Connecting Serial Remote Control Modules to the CABC ONS1716I The cable for each serial device is similar to a phone cable and uses an RJ-14 c onnec tor . For the rst module , connect the cable (provided) to the R-Port on the rear panel of the CABCONS1716I.
Instruction Manual 51 8N1: Eight bits, no parity , one stop bit (default and most common) 7N1/701/7E1/7M1/7S1: Seven bits, (none/odd/even/mark/space) parity , one stop bit 8N1/801/8E1/8M1/8S1: Eight b.
Instruction Manual 52 Y ou are now connected to the R-Port module in a live terminal session. Commands you type will be echoed on the terminal screen. The module also oers a simple menu system that allows y ou to change conguration settings (similar to the function of the menus in a terminal software package).
Instruction Manual 53 Operating Notes: • If the power supply to the R-P or t modules you hav e connected becomes faulty (short, overload) then the R-Port LED on the front panel of the CABCONS1716I will show red. • Under normal operations, this light should remain g reen.
Instruction Manual 54 About Security Certicate W arnings What is a security certicate? Sites that employ secure T CP/IP (I nternet) connections include a certicate that conrms that users are connecting to a legitimate sit e and are not being redirected without their knowledge.
Instruction Manual 55 Installing the new certicate… The following instructions detail how to install the certicate from the CABC ONS1716I onto your local computer (in this case , when using Internet Explorer with W indows XP): 1. Open your Web br owser and go to the CABCONS1716I login screen.
Instruction Manual 56 After resync, the mouse pointers ar e still not aligned Use the video adjust menu to position your video image exactly where requir ed.
Instruction Manual 57 Keyboard Replacemen t The keyboard is replaceable , in the event of language changes or maintenance. T o replace the key-board , tilt it up, locate the mini-USB cable underneath the keyboard and unplug it gently .
Instruction Manual 58 T ouchpad Replacement The built-on T ouchpad oers “wheel mouse” func tionality . T he area of the T ouch Pad to the right side of the two small triangular marks is the sim.
Instruction Manual 59 Specications Console C onnec tors VGA (1), PS/2 Mouse (1), PS/2 Keyboard (1) Display Colors 16.7M (8 bits) Host Computer Connectors HD-15 female (16), supports either PS/2 or .
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