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- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes
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Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage ADDER Switch ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles ADDER Switch et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service ADDER en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées ADDER Switch, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.
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Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif ADDER Switch, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.
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Table des matières du manuel d’utilisation
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SmartV iew W orld User Guide [...]
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1 Contents W elcome Introduction ................................................................................. 3 What’ s in the box ..............................[...]
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2 Operation Powering on .............................................................................. 33 The front panel controls .....................................[...]
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3 SmartView World Remote users linked via IP (Internet or Intranet) connections Up to sixteen directly connected computers or many more when used with other switches Th[...]
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4 SmartView World Power supply and country- specic power lead Six Self-adhesive rubber feet Serial cable for IP setup Serial cable for ash upgrades T wo 19” rac[...]
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5 HT I nstallation This chapter covers the physical mounting and connection of the SmartView World. M ounting The initial step is to mount the SmartView W orld in an op[...]
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6 Computer port connections SmartView World can be directly connected to a maximum of sixteen computer systems. Using KVM cable sets (part number: VKVM- x M - where x i[...]
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7 Remote (IP) user port connections A key function of the SmartView World is its remote IP connection capability , which allows universal remote user access to the Smar[...]
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8 6 T ype ‘cong’ and press . Line by line, you will be presented with a series of setting options with possible responses in (r ound brackets) and any default va[...]
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9 P ower supply connection The SmartView World is supplied with a single power supply and an appropriate country-specic IEC power lead. The SmartView World does not [...]
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10 T o connect and address the switch boxes Note: The SmartView W orld can be powered on during this procedure, however , the switch boxes should be switched off. 1 Mou[...]
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11 Cascade connections The SmartView World supports up to sixteen directly connected computer systems, however , this is by no means the limit of its capabilities. Than[...]
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12 Ho w cascade connections operate The method for cascading switching units is straightforward and r equires no hardwar e settings or lengthy conguration process. T[...]
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13 Addressing computers in a cascade The addressing format used by the switches incorporates the various gr oup numbers along with a nal specic port number to whi[...]
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14 4 Connect the plugs at the other end of the KVM cable set to the keyboard, video and mouse sockets of a User port on the rear panel of the lower switch. Due to the w[...]
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15 Slave SmartView World Master SmartView World Master monitor Slave monitor Computers tted with dual video heads Serial synchronisation cable M ultiple video head c[...]
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16 HT Conguration Almost all conguration and operational aspects of the SmartView World are controlled via on-scr een menu displays. There ar e two main component[...]
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17 KVM conguration menus The KVM conguration menus allow you to determine many aspects of the SmartView World switching capabilities. From her e you can: • Crea[...]
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18 T o enable KVM security 1 Display the KVM conguration menu . 2 Use to highlight ‘Setup Options’ and press . 3 Highlight ‘Security’ and press to select ‘[...]
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19 T o create/edit computer names 1 Display the KVM conguration menu . Note: Y ou must be logged-in as the ADMIN user . 2 Use to highlight ‘Edit Computer List’ a[...]
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20 T o select an autoscan mode 1 Display the KVM conguration menu . Note: Y ou must be logged-in as the ADMIN user . 2 Use to highlight ‘Global Preferences’ and [...]
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21 T o edit the KVM conguration settings The saved XPRODA T A.CSV le can be opened using a spreadsheet pr ogram such as Microsoft Excel. The format of a typical ?[...]
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22 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 SmartView World. However , if [...]
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23 Resetting user port keyboar ds and mice The SmartView World provides the option to perform a complete power of f reset of the keyboar d and mouse that are connected [...]
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24 Editing pow er strings The string editing screen has two editing ar eas where you can enter and view the power switch code as either: ASCII characters or HEX values [...]
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25 IP conguration panels The IP conguration panels allow you to determine how the SmartView World appears and operates to a remote user connected via a W eb brows[...]
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26 3 As all SmartView World devices are shipped with the same login and password settings, your new ‘default’ setup will of fer easy unauthorised access to any know[...]
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27 T o modify , copy or delete a user 1 W ithin the SmartView World home page, select the ‘User/Gr oup Management’ option in the ‘Administration’ section. The U[...]
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28 U sing the U ser/Gr oup P ermissions panel This is where you determine exactly how the SmartView World home page appears to each user who connects via an IP link. By[...]
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29 Selecting appropriate security settings The SmartView World IP section provides a exible appr oach to security that allows you to determine an overall level of co[...]
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30 Determining computer ports display and selection When shipped, the SmartView World IP section will be congured to view only one computer port. With a full sixteen[...]
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31 Click these buttons to select computers. Note: These buttons are displayed only after they have been congured Click to optimise the video display for the current [...]
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32 Disabling mouse acceleration Certain operating systems, such as Windows XP provide an option to use ‘mouse acceleration’ or ‘Enhance pointer precision’. If t[...]
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33 HT Operation P owering on The SmartView World does not have a power switch, so whenever power is applied via the supplied adapter , the unit is operational. A green [...]
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34 U sing the KVM switching section Selecting a computer (local and extended users) There ar e four main ways to connect a particular user port to a specic computer [...]
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35 2 Use the and keys (or the scroll wheel of an IntelliMouse) to highlight the requir ed computer name. Alternatively (for large congurations), press to perform an [...]
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36 T o select a computer using mouse buttons – Advanced method 1 Select the on-screen menu by pressing the middle and right buttons of a three button mouse. 2 Use the[...]
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37 Selecting cascaded computers The SmartView World is not limited to sharing just sixteen computers. By joining numerous SmartView products together in a tr ee-like or[...]
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38 U sing remote po wer switching When used in conjunction with optional power switch boxes, the SmartView World allows you complete r emote control over the connected [...]
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39 U sing the remote IP section A key feature of the SmartView World is its ability to let you switch between, view and control computers fr om almost anywhere. When yo[...]
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40 Selecting a computer (r emote IP users) T o select a computer 1 Click the ‘Show Remote Console’ option. If the login menu is displayed, log- in rst. Otherwise[...]
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41 HT F ur ther infor mation This chapter contains a variety of information, including the following: • T roubleshooting - see below • Getting assistance - see righ[...]
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42 Appendices Appendix 1 – KVM conguration menu items The following conguration menus are available within the KVM conguration section of the SmartView World[...]
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43 Exclusive Use Settings: ALLOWED, DISABLED In normal operation, the SmartView World will allow two or more users to share access to a computer . In this mode, the com[...]
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44 Screen Saver Settings: DISABLED; 2, 5, 7, 10,15, 20 & 30 MINUTES T o avoid burning out the phosphor on CR T monitor screens, the SmartView World can be set to bl[...]
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45 U ser P refer ences The User Prefer ences are system operating parameters that ar e independently selectable for each user and affect only their scr een. T o access [...]
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46 Functions The Functions menu contains a collection of procedur es that affect various aspects of SmartView World operation. Only the Admin user will have access to a[...]
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47 Appendix 2 – IP conguration panels The items discussed in this appendix are accessible within the SmartView World IP section home page. However , their appearan[...]
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48 Remote Console Settings The Remote Console settings allow you to customize the Remote Console window prior to its start. Some of the parameters you might still chang[...]
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49 Remote Console T ype Species which Remote Console Viewer to use: Default Java-VM Uses the default Java Virtual Machine of your Browser . This may be the Microsoft[...]
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50 KVM Settings These KVM settings allow you to control the interface between the two main components of the SmartView World: The IP section and the KVM switching secti[...]
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51 Video Settings Note: A selection of local and global video image adjustments are available within the Remote Console window by clicking the ‘Options’ button and [...]
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52 U ser/Gr oup Management The user and group management of the SmartView World IP section is based on congurable users and groups. Each user or group may have dif f[...]
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53 U ser/Gr oup P ermissions A set of permissions is assigned to each user or group. Those rights ar e used to authorise access to certain SmartView World functions for[...]
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54 N etwork Settings The Network Settings panel allows you to change network related parameters. Each parameter will be explained below . Once applied, the new network [...]
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55 Serial P ort Settings The SmartView World Serial settings allow you to specify which devices are connected to the fr ont panel serial port and how to use it. The por[...]
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56 Rule Number This should contain the number of a rule for which the following commands will apply . This eld will be ignored, in case of appending a new rule. IP/M[...]
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57 Agent Enable SNMP Agent If this option is checked, the SmartView World will answer to SNMP requests. Note: If a community is left blank, you cannot perform the accor[...]
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58 Power Control If IPMI is enabled, these functions are performed over IPMI r equests. These requests may take a few seconds. If IPMI is disabled, the power control fu[...]
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59 Remote Console Video Settings The ‘Video Settings’ option within the Remote Console offers a range of adjustments to obtain the best results from the scr een ima[...]
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60 Remote Console Options Monitor Only When selected, this option prevents any keyboar d or mouse input being sent to the selected computer . The icon within the Remote[...]
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61 Maintenance SmartView World Board Summary This section contains a summary with various data about this SmartView World and its current rmware. Maintenance feature[...]
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62 Appendix 3 – F irmwar e upgrade (KVM section) The SmartView World uses ash memory technology that allows you to upgrade the rmware code. Upgrades ar e perfor[...]
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63 IMPORT ANT : The upgrade programs are DOS based to enable compatibility with the widest range of operating systems. They run efciently on DOS, Windows 3.X, Workgr[...]
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64 Appendix 4 – Cable and connector specications RS232 serial mouse to PS/2 conv erter cable RS232 serial synchronisation cable 6pin mini-DIN female 9pin D-type fe[...]
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65 SmartView W orld setup cable 9pin D-type female 9pin D-type female SmartView W orld to power switch cable P ower switch to po wer switch daisy chain cable 9pin D-typ[...]
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66 Other products in the S mar tView range The following related X-Series items ar e available: • SmartView 4XPRO 16 port (part code: SV4X16) • SmartView 2XPRO 8 po[...]
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67 Radio F requency Energy A Category 5 (or better) twisted pair cable must be used to connect the AdderLink units in order to maintain compliance with radio fr equency[...]
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68 © 2003 Adder T echnology Limited All trademarks are acknowledged. Release 1.0c October 2003 Part No. ADD0050/1 Adder T echnology Limited, T echnology House, T rafal[...]
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69 HT I ndex A AdderLink modules 7 Addressing cascaded computers 13 power switch boxes 10 ADMIN forgotten password 21 password (KVM section) 18 Alignment Screen and mou[...]