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Table des matières du manuel d’utilisation
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AdderV iew CA Tx User Guide [...]
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1 Contents Intr oduction AdderView CA Tx features - front and rear ................................ 5 What’ s in the box..............................................[...]
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2 Operation The front panel controls ........................................................... 50 AdderView CA Tx models .............................................[...]
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3 Appendix 3 - VNC viewer connection options ......................... 94 Colour/Encoding ................................................................... 94 Inputs [...]
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4 I ntroduction Thank you for choosing the AdderView CA Tx series from Adder T echnology . Each of the four models have been designed to take full advantage of CA Tx st[...]
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5 AdderView CA Tx features - front and r ear The AdderView CA Tx units pack a great deal of functionality into a compact space. All models occupy a single 1U rack space[...]
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6 What’ s in the box AdderView CA Tx or AdderView CA Tx IP 30W power adapter and country- specific power lead What y ou may additionally need CD-ROM Slave power swit[...]
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7 I nstallation M ounting The AdderView CA Tx units offer two main mounting methods: • Supplied four self-adhesive rubber feet • Supplied rack brackets Connections [...]
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8 Connections The AdderView CA Tx and CA Tx IP units provide a gr eat deal of flexibility in their configurations. This chapter details the various connections that c[...]
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9 Local user A locally connected video monitor , keyboard (and mouse) ar e requir ed during the initial configuration. These are also useful during normal use to allow[...]
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10 Remote user (via X100/X200 extender) Up to four users can be placed a maximum of 300 metres (980 feet) from the AdderView CA Tx unit. Remote users are connected via [...]
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11 Global user (IP network port) The AdderView CA Tx IP models provide an autosensing Ethernet IP port that can operate at 10 or 100Mbps, according to the network speed[...]
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12 Computer system (via CAM) Each computer system is connected to the AdderView CA Tx unit via a Computer Access Module (CAM) and standard category 5, 5e or 6 cabling. [...]
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13 Modem/ISDN port The AdderView CA Tx IP models provide a serial port to allow you to connect either a modem or ISDN terminal adapter . This can be used as a primary ,[...]
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14 P ower in connection The AdderView CA Tx unit is supplied with a single 30W power adapter which is sufficient to supply any configuration of the unit. The AdderVie[...]
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15 P ower contr ol port The AdderView CA Tx IP models provide a serial port for connection to one or more optional power contr ol units. This allows you to control the [...]
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16 Cascading multiple units The AdderView CA Tx (IP) units support up to sixteen or twenty four directly connected computer systems, however , this is by no means the l[...]
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17 Ho w cascade connections operate The method for cascading AdderView CA Tx units is straightforward and requir es no hardwar e settings or lengthy configuration pr o[...]
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18 CAM CAM CAM CAM Group C at cascade level 1 Group A at cascade level 2 Port at cascade level 2 01 Group B at cascade level 1 The unique address of this host is: The u[...]
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19 3 Connect the other end of the cascade link cable to one of the CA Tx USER PORTS sockets on the rear panel of the lower unit. Due to the way in which ports within a [...]
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20 U sing cascaded computers In use, cascaded computers can be accessed using exactly the same methods as for those connected directly to the AdderView CA Tx. However ,[...]
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21 Slave AdderView CA Tx Master AdderView CA Tx Master monitor Slave monitor Computers fitted with dual video heads Serial synchronisation cable M ultiple video head c[...]
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22 Remote switching control The port switching functions of the AdderView CA Tx and AdderView CA Tx IP units can be remotely controlled by an RS232 link to the serial c[...]
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23 Configuration Almost all configuration and operational aspects of the AdderView CA Tx units are contr olled via on-screen menu displays. Ov erall initial configur[...]
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24 A D DE R V I EW C A Tx I P C o mp ut er P or t C o mp ut er 1 0 1 C o mp ut er 2 0 2 C o mp ut er 3 0 3 C o mp ut er 4 0 4 C o mp ut er 5 0 5 C o mp ut er 6 0 6 C o [...]
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25 Configuration menus lay out The menu options are arranged as shown her e: For a description of each option within the Configuration menus, see Appendix 1 for more [...]
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26 Registering users (edit user list) T o create/edit user accounts 1 Display the Configuration menu . Note: Y ou must be logged-in as the ADMIN user . 2 Highlight ‘[...]
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27 Registering computers (edit computer list) T o create/edit computer entries 1 Display the Configuration menu . Note: Y ou must be logged-in as the ADMIN user . 2 Hi[...]
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28 Video compensation The AdderView CA Tx units allow computer systems to be placed up to 50m (160 feet) away and remote users to be extended by a maximum of 300m (980 [...]
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29 Computer video compensation The video compensation for connected computers is achieved using the main menu. Although the compensation can be applied from any local, [...]
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30 T o apply remote user video compensation 1 Ensure that the video image from the computer to be used has been correctly compensated. See Computer video compensation f[...]
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31 Remote user skew adjustment The cate gor y 5, 5e and 6 c abl ing sup port ed b y t he A dde rView CA Tx co nsis ts o f four pai rs of w ir es per cab le. Thr ee of t[...]
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32 3 As appropriate, press either the R, G or B keyboar d keys to select the appropriate colour channel. Corr esponding keyboard indicators will flash rapidly to show [...]
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33 Autoscanning The AdderView CA Tx provides an autoscan mode that switches between the connected computers in sequence. This mode is useful to allow users and administ[...]
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34 S av in g an d r esto ri ng c on fig ur at io n se tt in gs The AdderView CA Tx can store up to 512 computer names and 16 sets of user access rights (AdderView CA T[...]
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35 T o edit the configuration settings The saved text file can be opened using either a basic text editor or a spreadsheet pr ogram. The format of a typical file is [...]
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36 What to do if the ADMIN password has been forgotten If the ADMIN password becomes mislaid or forgotten, you will not be able to access the AdderView CA Tx to add or [...]
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37 Hot plugging and mouse r estoration It is strongly r ecommended that you switch off a computer befor e attempting to connect it to the AdderView CA Tx. However , if [...]
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38 Ne xt Ad der Vie w CAT x IP M od em Co nfi g AT ZS0 =1 19 2.1 68. 3.1 19 2.1 68. 3.2 11 520 0 In iti ali ze Po rt Re sto re De fau lts In it St rin g Ba ud Ra te Se [...]
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39 T o configure IP details from a global user location 1 Use either the VNC viewer or a standard web browser to make r emote contact with the AdderView CA Tx IP – s[...]
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40 Encryption settings The AdderView CA Tx IP offers a great deal of flexibility in its configuration and this extends equally to its encryption settings that are use[...]
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41 N etworking issues Thanks to its robust security the AdderView CA Tx IP offers you great flexibility in how it integrates into an existing network structure. The Ad[...]
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42 Placing AdderView CA Tx IP behind a router or firewall A possible point of contention between the AdderView CA Tx IP and a firewall can occasionally arise over the[...]
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43 T o discover a DHCP-allocated IP address Once a DHCP server has allocated an IP address, you will need to know it in order to access the AdderView CA Tx IP via a net[...]
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44 Placing AdderView CA Tx IP alongside the firewall AdderView CA Tx IP is built from the ground-up to be secure. It employs a sophisticated 128bit public/private key [...]
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45 P ower switching configuration Power switch configuration comprises two main steps: • Configur e the POWER CONTROL serial port to the same speed as used by the [...]
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46 The KVMADMIN utility Particularly useful for complex AdderView CA Tx IP configurations and the control of r emote installations, KVMADMIN is a powerful administrati[...]
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47 P erforming upgrades The AdderView CA Tx and CA Tx IP units are fully r econfigurable via flash upgrades, as are the individual Computer Access Modules that ar e u[...]
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48 9 - Commence the upgrade T o begin the upgrade process, click the Upload Now button. The progr ess will be shown within the dialog. Should you decide not to continue[...]
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49 U pgrading AdderView CA Tx IP models The AdderView CA Tx IP models are upgraded via global connection (through the IP network port). Upgrades are digitally signed by[...]
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50 Operation The front panel controls AdderView CA Tx models COMPUTER button and numeric indicator These items allow you to select any one of the AdderView CA Tx comput[...]
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51 A D DE R V I EW C A Tx I P U s er N am e: P as sw or d : P o r t 1 l og in E s c- Sc r Sa ve A D DE R V I EW C A Tx I P C o mp ut er P or t C o mp ut er 1 0 1 C o mp[...]
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52 T o select a computer using hotkeys 1 Simultaneously press and hold and . Note: The and keys when pressed in combination are called ‘hotkeys’ and they signal to [...]
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53 T o select a computer using the on-screen menu 1 Select the on-screen menu in one of three ways: • By simultaneously pressing and then r eleasing . • By pressing[...]
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54 Logging in and out The AdderView CA Tx features a straightforward security system that helps to prevent unauthorised access to some, or all connected computers. If t[...]
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55 The reminder banner As many computer screen layouts can appear very similar , the AdderView CA Tx provides a r eminder banner option that indicates which computer po[...]
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56 P ower switching (via configuration menu) When used in conjunction with optional power switch boxes, the AdderView CA Tx allows you complete remote control over the[...]
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57 Global user access Global users access the AdderView CA Tx IP using a viewer and a link. There are two types of viewer and two types of link, which can be used in an[...]
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58 IMPORT ANT : During login, if you see a war ning message similar to the one shown here, then stop and do not pr oceed. Global user access via VNC viewer The VNC view[...]
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59 Global user access via web bro wser Y ou can use a standard Web browser ( supported versions ) to gain access to the AdderView CA Tx IP and its host computer(s). As [...]
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60 U sing the viewer windo w The viewer window gives you the ability to view and control the AdderView CA Tx IP and its host computer(s). Its operation is almost identi[...]
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61 Host selection The Hosts button on the menu bar provides the quickest and most efficient way to switch between host computers. This is because the button is close a[...]
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62 Access mode - shared/priv ate Up to five users can be simultaneously logged-on (four global users plus one local or remote user) and during normal operation, all ar[...]
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63 Mouse Control This option displays a mouse control dialog and is useful when the r emote cursor is failing to respond corr ectly to your mouse movements, even after [...]
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64 Click to send the code Enter the code here Keyboard Contr ol This option displays a keyboard contr ol dialog and is useful for sending keyboard combinations (to the [...]
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65 Video Settings This dialog provides access to all of the key video settings that determine image quality and link performance. Threshold The threshold is effectively[...]
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66 If y ou need to enter a por t number Usually , when you make a network connection to the AdderV iew CA Tx IP (either using the VNC viewer or a Web br owser) you simp[...]
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67 Viewer encryption settings The web browser viewers and VNC viewers (of level 4.0b5S or higher) of fer four encryption options. The resulting actions of certain optio[...]
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68 F ur ther infor mation This chapter contains a variety of information, including the following: • Getting assistance - see below • T roubleshooting - see right ?[...]
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69 Appendix 1 – Configuration menus The AdderView CA Tx configuration menus allow a range of settings to be made both to the installation as a whole and to parts of[...]
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70 Functions The Functions menu contains a collection of procedur es that affect various aspects of AdderView CA Tx operation. Only the Admin user is granted access to [...]
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71 U ser P r eferences The User Prefer ences are system operating parameters that are independently selectable for each user and affect only their scr een. Screen Saver[...]
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72 Global P r efer ences Global prefer ences are available only to the Admin user and allow settings to be made that affect all users attached to the AdderView CA Tx. A[...]
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73 Global P r efer ences (continued) OSD Dwell Time Settings: 1, 2, 3, 5, 10 SECONDS After a successful computer channel change the AdderView CA Tx will display a con?[...]
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74 Setup Options Setup options are available only to the Admin user and consist of key settings that are normally made only during the initial installation stage. Hotke[...]
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75 Setup Options (continued) Automatic Logout Settings: DISABLED, ENABLED The AdderView CA Tx enables you to restrict access to your computers on a login basis. If a us[...]
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76 Advanced Options Advanced options are available only to the Admin user and consist of settings that are related to specialist ar eas such as power control and DDC. P[...]
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77 USB Country Code Some computers query the keyboard to find out its country code and key layout. These computers use this information to configure the way that they[...]
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78 Configure IP port Available only on AdderView CA Tx IP models, the IP port configuration menu allows you to determine settings that relate dir ectly to the global [...]
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79 U nit Configuration This page provides access to a selection of both basic and fundamental settings for the AdderView CA Tx IP . Keybd Layout Use the arrow buttons [...]
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80 VNC Port This is the logical link through which communications with a r emote VNC viewer will be channelled (see What is a port? ). The default setting is 5900 which[...]
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81 Modem Configuration This page allows you to configure the COM1 serial port located at the r ear of the AdderView CA Tx IP . Server IP / Client IP When a user dials[...]
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82 Clearing IP access control This option removes all entries fr om the IP access control featur e within the AdderView CA Tx IP . What is IP access control? The IP acc[...]
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83 Appendix 2 - Configuration pages via viewer This section covers the configuration pages that are available to global admin users, using either the VNC viewer or th[...]
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84 U ser accounts This page allows you to manage up to sixteen separate accounts. The first of the sixteen accounts is the admin account and is the only account with a[...]
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85 U nit configuration This page provides access to a selection of both basic and advanced settings for the AdderView CA Tx IP . Many of the settings displayed here ar[...]
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86 Advanced unit configuration Cl ic k th is b ut ton to d ispl ay adv an ced op tion s th at d o not no rmal ly re qu ir e a lt er atio n. Mouse Latency Allowance Thi[...]
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87 T ime & date configuration This page allows you to configure all aspects r elating to time and date within the AdderView CA Tx IP unit. Timezone specifier Opt[...]
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88 N etwork configuration This page allows you to configure the various aspects of the IP port and its relationship with the local network. MAC address Media Access C[...]
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89 Setting IP access control The golden rule with this feature is ‘Include befor e you exclude’ or to put it another way ‘Arrange allowed addresses in the list be[...]
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90 Serial port configuration This page provides all access to settings concerned with the two serial ports (modem and power control) that ar e situated at the rear of [...]
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91 Host configuration This page provides the opportunity to configur e various details for each of the host systems that may be connected to the AdderView CA Tx IP vi[...]
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92 Adder P or t Dir ect Adder Port Direct is totally transpar ent communication system that allows supporting devices to communicate with each other . Using the keyboar[...]
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93 Logging and status This screen pr ovides various details about the user activity on the AdderView CA Tx IP unit. T o get here 1 Using VNC viewer or a browser , log o[...]
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94 Appendix 3 - VNC viewer connection options When you are connecting to the AdderView CA Tx IP using the VNC viewer , a number of options are available. Colour/Encodin[...]
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95 Inputs Enable all inputs When selected, allows keyboard, mouse and clipboard data to be transferred between server and viewer systems. Disable all inputs (view-only [...]
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96 Scaling No Scaling No attempt is made to make the screen image fit the viewer window . Y ou may need to scroll horizontally and/or vertically to view all parts of t[...]
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97 Identities This feature helps your VNC viewer to confirm that a revisited AdderView CA Tx IP is genuine and not another device masquerading as an AdderView CA Tx IP[...]
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98 Appendix 4 - VNC viewer windo w options Click the VNC icon in the top left corner of the viewer window (or press F8) to display the window options: Standard window c[...]
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99 Appendix 5 - Br o wser viewer options When you are connecting to the AdderView CA Tx IP using a Web br owser , a number of options are available. There ar e four opt[...]
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100 Appendix 6 – Addr esses, masks and ports IP address, network masks and ports ar e all closely linked in the quest for one device to find another across disparate[...]
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101 N et masks - the binary explanation T o really understand the operation of a net mask it is necessary to delve deeper into the life blood of computers – binary ; [...]
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102 Calculating the mask for IP access control The IP access control function uses a standar d IP address and a net mask notation to specify both single locations and r[...]
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103 P orts If you accept the analogy of IP addresses being rather like telephone numbers, then think of ports as extension numbers. In a company of any size, you genera[...]
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104 Appendix 7 – C able and connector specifications RS232 serial mouse to PS/2 conv erter cable 5 1 CLK DCD NC NC NC 1 2 DA T RXD 2 5 TXD GND 3 4 GND Female 6 5 4 3[...]
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105 M ulti-head synchronisation cable MASTER end 9pin D-type male SLA VE end 9pin D-type male MASTER end 9pin D-type male SLA VE1 end 9pin D-type male Use this cable wh[...]
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106 Appendix 8 – H otkey sequence codes These codes are used when defining hotkey switching sequences (macr os) for host computers and allow you to include almost an[...]
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107 Appendix 9 – S uppor ted video modes The following video modes are supported and can be automatically configur ed by the AdderView CA Tx units. If a recognised v[...]
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108 Safety infor mation • For use in dry , oil free indoor environments only . • Both the AdderView CA Tx and its power supply generate heat when in operation and w[...]
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109 End user licence agr eement PLEASE READ THIS AGREEMENT CAREFULL Y . THIS AGREEMENT CONCERNS ENHANCED VNC VIEWER SOFTW ARE (“the SOFTW ARE”) FOR USE WITH THE Add[...]
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110 Radio F requency Energy A Category 5 (or better) twisted pair cable must be used to connect the units in order to maintain compliance with radio fr equency energy e[...]
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111 © 2008 Adder T echnology Limited All trademarks are acknowledged. Release 1.1 b February 2008 Part No. ADD0065 Adder T echnology Limited, T echnology House, T rafa[...]
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112 HT I ndex A Access local and remote users 51 via dial up link 66 Access control configuration 89 mask calculation 102 Access mode shared & private 62 Account c[...]
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113 H Hextile 94,99 Host computer connecting 9 connection 12 power switching setup 45 Host configuration 91 Hosts changing between 60,61 configuration 91 Host selecti[...]
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114 S Safety information 108 Saving configuration settings 34 Scaling VNC Viewer 96 Screen best resolution 60 calibration 62 navigation 60 refr esh 63 Screensaver loca[...]