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Full-Screen Mode

You can work on the target server in full-screen mode, just as if you were 
connected to the server locally.

To work in full-screen mode:
1. 

 Ensure that the client computer has the same screen resolution as the 
target server.

2. 

 Press “F11”. The Internet Explorer window will disappear, leaving the 
Internet Explorer menu bar at the top.

3. 

 Right-click the Internet Explorer menu bar and check “Auto-Hide”. 
The Internet Explorer menu bar will disappear and you will be in 
full-screen mode (see Fig. 11).

4. 

 To exit full-screen mode, press “F11”, or move your cursor to the 
top of the window to display the Internet Explorer toolbar and click the 
“Restore” button. 

Fig. 11 Example of Full-Screen Mode

Using the Switch from a Remote Console

Summary of Contents for F1DP1XXG

Page 1: ...User Manual F1DP108Gea F1DP116Gea OmniView SMB KVM over IP Switch FR DE NL IT ES EN ...

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Page 3: ...figuration 11 Mounting the Switch 13 Connecting the Console to the Switch 14 Connecting Servers to the Switch 16 Powering Up the Systems 22 Daisy Chaining Multiple KVM Switches Optional 23 4 Remote Installation 28 Identifying the IP Address 28 Logging into the Web Interface 29 Network Configuration 31 User Settings 33 Switch Configuration 36 Serial Settings 38 Security Settings 39 Maintenance 41 T...

Page 4: ...ance Settings 54 Selecting a Server 55 Additional Features 56 Restoring Factory Defaults 57 6 Using the Switch from a Local Console 58 Selecting a Server or BANK Selecting a Server or BANK Selecting a Server or BANK 58 AutoScan Mode 61 On Screen Display 62 Hot Key Command Shortcuts 66 Sun Combo Keys 67 Updating Firmware 68 7 Frequently Asked Questions 69 8 Troubleshooting 71 9 Glossary 75 10 Infor...

Page 5: ...ser Manual provides all the details you ll need to install and operate your new Switch in addition to expert troubleshooting advice in the unlikely event of a problem For quick and easy installation please refer to the Quick Installation Guide included in your packaging We appreciate your business and are confident that you will soon see for yourself why over 1 million Belkin OmniView products are...

Page 6: ...ows you to set up and change the Switch s functions quickly and easily through your web browser without having to install additional software onto your computer Serial Device Support The Switch provides support for one serial device such as a power distribution unit PDU so you can remotely perform hard reboots of your servers Enhanced Security The Switch provides 128 bit Secure Sockets Layer SSL e...

Page 7: ...The Switch can be daisy chained with up to 15 OmniView SMB and PRO2 KVM Switches to support up to 256 servers so your KVM configuration can expand as your server environment grows Multiple Platform Support The Switch supports PS 2 and USB servers including Windows UNIX Linux Linux and Sun On Screen Display OSD The Switch features an On Screen Display OSD to simplify server management for local use...

Page 8: ...iView SMB Server Interface Module and a standard CAT5 patch cable OmniView SMB Server Interface Modules F1DP101AeaAP PS 2 style F1DP101AeaAU USB style F1DP101AeaAL Legacy Sun miniDIN8 style F1DP101AeaAP 8PK PS 2 style 8 pack Note Product codes and availability may vary F1DP101AeaAP F1DP101AeaAU F1DP101AeaAL Overview ...

Page 9: ...e optimal data and video transmission Belkin UTP Patch Cables A3L791 XX YYY CAT5e A3L850 XX YYY FastCAT 5e A3L980 XX YYY CAT6 Note Use CAT6 solid cables for optimal video at longer lengths To connect multiple Switches together a custom Belkin OmniView Daisy Chain Cable is required OmniView Daisy Chain Cable F1D108 CBL XX denotes length in feet YYY denotes color Note Product codes and availability ...

Page 10: ... above Sun Novell 5 x Solaris 8 x and above Keyboards PS 2 compatible Mice PS 2 compatible with 2 3 4 or 5 buttons PS 2 compatible wireless and optical mice Monitors CRT and LCD with VGA support Remote Console Software The SMB KVM over IP Switch may be accessed remotely over a TCP IP connection from computers using the following web browsers and OS platforms Microsoft Internet Explorer 6 0 and abo...

Page 11: ...roll Buttons LED Indicators for Port Identification Daisy Chain Port Console VGA Monitor Port Flash Upgrade Port Console PS 2 Mouse Keyboard Ports CPU Connections Using CAT5 Cabling Serial Device Port Ethernet Connection Go Local Button AC Power Cooling Fan Back View Unit Display Diagrams Front View F1DP116Gea model shown Overview ...

Page 12: ...ing Video Resolution Support Local analog port Up to 1600x1200 75Hz Digital port Up to 1600x1200 75Hz Console Keyboard Emulation PS 2 Console Mouse Emulation PS 2 Console Keyboard Input MiniDIN6 PS 2 Console Mouse Input MiniDIN6 PS 2 Console Monitor Port HDDB15 female VGA CPU Ports RJ45 Ethernet Port RJ45 10 100Base T connection Typical Bandwidth 0 31Mbps Serial Device Port RJ45 Flash Upgrade Port...

Page 13: ...is defined as typical non intensive administrative use at 16 bit color 1024x768 resolution Note Specifications are subject to change without notice SMB Server Interface Module PS 2 Part No F1DP101AeaAP Emulation Keyboard and mouse signals Power Via attached server Keyboard Mouse Connection MiniDIN6 PS 2 Monitor Connection HDDB15 male VGA Resolution Support Up to 1600x1200 75Hz Max Distance Support...

Page 14: ... 8 x 3 5 x 0 9 in 46 x 89 x 23mm VGA Cable Length 8 in 203mm USB Cable Length 19 in 483mm SMB Server Interface Module Legacy Sun Part No F1DP101AeaAL Emulation Keyboard and mouse signals Power Via attached server Keyboard Mouse Connection MiniDIN8 Legacy Sun Monitor Connection HDDB15 male VGA Resolution Support Up to 1600x1200 75Hz Max Distance Supported 100 ft 30m Weight 0 25 lbs 0 11kg Unit Dime...

Page 15: ... and screws Consider the following when deciding where to place the Switch whether or not you intend to use the front panel port selectors the lengths of the cables attached to your keyboard monitor and mouse the location of your servers in relation to your console the lengths of the cables you use to connect your servers to the Switch Local Installation CAT5 Cables OmniView SMB KVM over IP Switch...

Page 16: ... not exceed 100 feet 30m Note The Belkin CAT5 Extender F1D084vea2 may be used to extend your console keyboard mouse and monitor by up to 300 feet 91m Warning Avoid placing cables near fluorescent lights air conditioning equipment or machines that create electrical noise e g vacuum cleaners You are now ready to begin installation of your Switch The following sections pages 13 22 provide complete in...

Page 17: ... The mounting brackets feature three adjustment positions that allow you to set the Switch s face flush with the ends of the rails or to extend the Switch past the front of the rails Please follow these simple steps to achieve the desired adjustment 1 1 Determine how far you would like the Switch to protrude from the rack Select a bracket hole scheme 1 2 Attach the bracket to the side of the Switc...

Page 18: ...VGA cable to the VGA port on the back of the Switch in the Console section Refer to diagram below 2 2 Connect your keyboard and mouse PS 2 cables to the PS 2 keyboard and mouse ports on the back of the Switch in the Console section Refer to diagram below Local Installation ...

Page 19: ...ct a cable from your local area network to the RJ45 Ethernet port on the back of the Switch Refer to diagram below 2 4 Attach the power cord to the IEC power jack on the back of the Switch and power up the Switch Refer to diagram below Local Installation ...

Page 20: ...w SMB Server Interface Module for PS 2 F1DP101AeaAP connect the VGA connector to the monitor port on your server Refer to diagram below 3 3 Connect the PS 2 mouse and keyboard connectors to the mouse and keyboard ports on the server Refer to diagram below Server Server Interface Module Server Interface Module Local Installation ...

Page 21: ...itch to the Server Interface Module using the included Belkin CAT5e Patch Cable or other CAT5 cable Refer to diagram below 3 5 Power up your server 3 6 Repeat steps 3 1 through 3 5 for each additional PS 2 server you wish to connect Local Installation ...

Page 22: ...Belkin OmniView SMB Server Interface Module for USB F1DP101AeaAU connect the VGA connector to the monitor port on your server Refer to diagram below 3 3 Connect the USB connector to an available USB port on the server Refer to diagram below Server Server Interface Module Server Interface Module Local Installation ...

Page 23: ...ram below Your server should recognize your Server Interface Module and automatically install the HID USB driver if necessary 3 5 Repeat steps 3 1 through 3 4 for each additional USB server you wish to connect Note We recommend you attach the Server Interface Module cable directly to a free USB port on your server with no USB devices in between Local Installation ...

Page 24: ...elkin OmniView SMB Server Interface Module for Legacy Sun F1DP101AeaAL connect the VGA connector to the monitor port on your server Refer to diagram below 3 3 Connect the miniDIN8 connector to the miniDIN8 keyboard port on the server Refer to diagram below Server Server Interface Module Server Interface Module Local Installation ...

Page 25: ...ower up your server 3 6 Repeat steps 3 1 through 3 5 for each additional Sun server you wish to connect Note When a USB or Sun Server Interface Module is connected to a Sun server the Server Interface Module emulates the Sun keys using a set of key combinations called combo keys Refer to the table on page 67 for a list of Sun functions supported by the Switch Local Installation ...

Page 26: ...normally The server connected to port 1 will be displayed on the monitor 4 2 Check that the keyboard monitor and mouse are working normally 4 3 Using the port selectors check all occupied ports to verify that all servers are connected and responding correctly If you encounter an error check your cable connections for that server and reboot If the problem persists please refer to the Troubleshootin...

Page 27: ...nly function as the primary KVM switch BANKs 01 through 15 are referred to as secondary KVM switches Note The SMB KVM over IP Switch can only function as the primary KVM switch You cannot daisy chain two SMB KVM over IP Switches together Note A Daisy Chain Cable F1D108 CBL XX is required to daisy chain each KVM Switch and is available through your Belkin reseller or online at www belkin com U S on...

Page 28: ...WN BANK 06 Secondary UP UP UP DOWN BANK 07 Secondary DOWN DOWN DOWN UP BANK 08 Secondary UP DOWN DOWN UP BANK 09 Secondary DOWN UP DOWN UP BANK 10 Secondary UP UP DOWN UP BANK 11 Secondary DOWN DOWN UP UP BANK 12 Secondary UP DOWN UP UP BANK 13 Secondary DOWN UP UP UP BANK 14 Secondary UP UP UP UP BANK 15 Secondary Example Three SMB CAT5 16 Port KVM Switches F1DP116Aea are daisy chained together w...

Page 29: ...25 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 section Example of Daisy Chain Configuration BANK 00 SMB KVM over IP Switch BANK 01 Secondary Switch BANK 02 Secondary Switch BANK 03 Secondary Switch Local Installation ...

Page 30: ...econdary KVM Switches 1 Using the Daisy Chain Cable F1D108 CBL XX connect one end to the Daisy Chain port on the SMB KVM over IP Switch 2 Connect the other end of the Daisy Chain Cable to the Primary Input Secondary Output port of the first secondary KVM Switch BANK 01 3 To add secondary units connect one end of the Daisy Chain Cable to the Secondary Input on the first secondary KVM Switch and the...

Page 31: ...ess number as it is powered up Note If the secondary KVM Switches do not enumerate correctly reset the SMB KVM over IP Switch BANK 00 by simultaneously pressing the BANK and BANK buttons You can also reset the primary switch to detect newly added secondary KVM Switches If the KVM Switches still do not enumerate correctly check that all KVM Switches have the correct BANK address assigned to them an...

Page 32: ...witch If no DHCP server is found on your network the Switch will boot with the following static IP address 192 168 2 155 If you want to connect more than one Switch to the same network and there is no DHCP server available connect each Switch to your network one at a time and change the static IP address of each unit before connecting the next unit Note If a DHCP server later becomes available on ...

Page 33: ...he Switch s IP address in the address field using this format https 192 168 2 155 config The login page will appear see Fig 1 Bookmark the page for easy reference Note HTTPS is used for communication over an encrypted secure socket layer SSL mechanism Fig 1 Login Page 3 Type in the following default user name and password case sensitive User Password admin SMBremote Remote Installation ...

Page 34: ...30 4 Click The web interface will open at the Network Configuration page see Fig 2 Fig 2 Network Configuration Page Remote Installation ...

Page 35: ...MB kvm net Device Name Type in a name you would like to assign the Switch The default device name consists of the letter D followed by the 7 digit device number located on the back of the Switch First TCP Port Choose three consecutive Transmission Control Protocol TCP ports and type in the first port number of the series The default port is port 900 This is suitable for the majority of installatio...

Page 36: ... to use DHCP uncheck the Enable DHCP box then enter the IP address subnet mask and default gateway for LAN as provided by your network administrator Note If you enter a static IP address without unchecking the Enable DHCP box the static IP address will not work and DHCP will remain enabled Note Where you have access to the server your configured or default Switch device name will appear on the DHC...

Page 37: ...or An administrator has unrestricted access to all windows and settings and can take over any active session see page 43 for more details An administrator can change the name and password of all users User A user can access and control target servers but cannot use or have access to the following Advanced mouse settings Web configuration interface found at https IP Address Web configuration interf...

Page 38: ...rt up to eight simultaneous viewers to a remote session but only the administrator can take control of the server To add a new user 1 Click and type in a user name and password The password must be at least six characters letter or numbers and must not include the user name even if other characters are added Depending on the security level chosen the user name and password parameters are different...

Page 39: ...hould change the password for the default admin user name To delete a user 1 Select the user from the list 2 Click 3 Click to save the changes Blocking a User An alternative to deleting a user is blocking This means that the user s name and password remained stored but the user is unable to access the system To block a user 1 Select the user from the list 2 Check the Block box 3 Click to save the ...

Page 40: ...n under Administration in the far left column see Fig 4 Fig 4 Switch Configuration Page Note By default the Switch Configuration page assumes that all daisy chained KVM Switches have 16 server ports The page shows 256 available server name fields which is the maximum number of servers supported by one daisy chain configuration one SMB KVM over IP Switch daisy chained with 15 additional KVM Switche...

Page 41: ...e 4 Click to save the changes Note You will need to change the name of every server you want to access Server names left as UNUSED cannot be accessed Installing new Switch Definition Files SDFs If your switch configuration type is not listed in the Daisy Chain drop down list contact Belkin Technical Support at 800 282 2355 to request an updated SDF with the desired KVM configuration list To instal...

Page 42: ...dministration in the far left menu see Fig 5 Fig 5 Serial Settings Page To configure your serial device 1 Type in the name of the serial device 2 Using the drop down menus select the correct baud rate parity and data and stop bit parameters for the device 3 Check the Show box This will make the serial device appear in the list of servers and devices that can be accessed through the quick access to...

Page 43: ...tempts allowed before the user is locked out Password Policy Choose between a standard or high security password policy The table below shows the parameters of the two options available Check the box to enable the high security password policy or leave unchecked to enable the standard security policy Standard Security Password High Security Password 6 characters or more 8 characters or more must i...

Page 44: ...te to protect data transferred over the Internet between your servers and remote console To open the SSL Certificate page click SSL Certificate under Security in the far left menu see Fig 7 Fig 7 SSL Certificate Page To install an SSL certificate 1 Click next to the Certificate File field to locate the cer file 2 Click next to the Private File field to locate the private key file 3 Type the privat...

Page 45: ...b interface The Firmware Upgrade page will appear see Fig 8 3 Click to locate and install the firmware file 4 Click Start Upgrade 5 Once the upgrade is complete click Reboot The unit should reboot After about 30 seconds the Login page should appear Fig 8 Firmware Upgrade Page Note Depending on the type of firmware upgrade the following settings may be erased user settings switch configuration sett...

Page 46: ...e data has been reset it cannot be retrieved To restore factory settings 1 Select Restore Factory Settings in the far left menu The Restore Factory Settings page will appear see Fig 9 2 Check the Preserve Network Settings box if you would like to preserve the network settings 3 Click Fig 9 Restore Factory Settings Page Logging Out To exit the Configuration page and close the session click Only one...

Page 47: ...the ActiveX control 4 The screen of the currently selected server on the Switch will appear The quick access toolbar will also appear on the right side of the screen 5 If the target server is currently being accessed by another user a dialog box will appear giving you the option to Take Over View Only or Cancel see Fig 10 Select one of these options An administrator has the option to take control ...

Page 48: ... Explorer window will disappear leaving the Internet Explorer menu bar at the top 3 Right click the Internet Explorer menu bar and check Auto Hide The Internet Explorer menu bar will disappear and you will be in full screen mode see Fig 11 4 To exit full screen mode press F11 or move your cursor to the top of the window to display the Internet Explorer toolbar and click the Restore button Fig 11 E...

Page 49: ...ngs Adjust the video settings Adjust the bandwidth settings Select which server to access Hide or display the toolbar open additional features Moving or Hiding the Quick Access Toolbar The quick access toolbar can be dragged and placed anywhere on the browser s screen To hide the toolbar double click or press F9 To display the toolbar repeat the same action To minimize or maximize the toolbar clic...

Page 50: ...get server may have a different mouse pointer speed than the client computer Calibration automatically discovers the mouse speed of the target server and aligns the two pointers When you calibrate pointers the Switch saves the alignment so calibration is only needed once per target server To calibrate mouse pointers for servers running on Windows NT or 2000 1 In the quick access toolbar click 2 Se...

Page 51: ...arget server is Windows XP Windows 2003 Server Linux Novell SCO UNIX or Sun Solaris To manually synchronize mouse pointers 1 In the quick access toolbar click 2 Select Manual Settings The Mouse Settings box will appear see Fig 13 Fig 13 Mouse Settings Box 3 Select the target server s operating system and click OK Instructions and sliders will appear Using the Switch from a Remote Console ...

Page 52: ...efault 5 Click OK The mouse pointers should now be synchronized USB Option In the Mouse Settings screen you will need to select the USB option if a USB Server Interface Module is connected to the target server or the server s operating system is Linux Sun Solaris or Novell If not set correctly the mouse will frequently lose the synchronization Some uncommon operating systems may require this USB s...

Page 53: ...use is making random clicks and jumping arbitrarily around the screen To change the mouse emulation settings 1 Click The Mouse Emulation box will appear see Fig 15 Fig 15 Mouse Emulation Box 2 Select the type of mouse physically connected to the local console port on the Switch 3 In the Max Rate box choose the maximum mouse report rate For Sun Solaris systems the default rate is 20 in order to sup...

Page 54: ...ect a key sequence to transmit to the target server For example if you select the Ctrl Alt Del keyboard sequence for the target server it will allow you to initiate the server s shutdown login process from your client computer To add a keyboard sequence 1 In the quick access toolbar click 2 Click Add Remove The Special Key Manager box will appear see Fig 16 Fig 16 Special Key Manager Box Using the...

Page 55: ...t To record a keyboard sequence 1 In the quick access toolbar click 2 Click Add Remove The Special Key Manager box will appear 3 Click Record New The Add Special Key box will appear see Fig 17 4 Assign a name to the key sequence in the Label box 5 Click Start Recording 6 Press the desired keys The keys will appear in the box 7 Click Stop Recording 8 Click OK to complete and save the sequence Fig 1...

Page 56: ...ig 18 A red frame will also appear around the screen This represents the screen area according to the server s screen resolution 3 Move the sliders to adjust and change the displayed image Click in the area of the sliders for fine tuning Brightness Contrast adjusts the brightness and contrast of the displayed image Horizontal Offset defines the starting position of each line on the displayed image...

Page 57: ...olbar click 3 Select Auto video adjust The process will take a few seconds If the process runs for more than three seconds there may be an abnormal noise level Check the video cable and verify that no dynamic video application is running on the target server s desktop Perform this procedure where necessary for each target server or new screen resolution Using the Switch from a Remote Console ...

Page 58: ...lors Adaptive based on activity Low Provides high compression and 16 color support Medium Provides medium compression and 256 color support Medium is recommended when accessing the Switch over an Internet connection High Provides low compression and high 16 bit color support This setting provides optimal performance when working on a LAN Custom Allows you to select your own compression and Custom ...

Page 59: ...connect to a different server 1 In the quick access toolbar click or right click A list of connected servers will appear see Fig 20 If a serial device is connected to the Switch it will also appear on the list 2 Select the desired server or serial device The screen of the server or the serial device window will appear Fig 20 Server Selection Menu Using the Switch from a Remote Console ...

Page 60: ...rrent version of software firmware of your Switch About Local Settings Opens the Client Configuration box Pointer Type Lets you change the client computer mouse pointer to appear as a dot or to not appear at all Hide Toolbar Hides the quick access toolbar starting with the next remote session To toggle the toolbar on and off press F9 Full Screen Mode Makes the screen appear in full screen mode sta...

Page 61: ...round picture Note Do not start the IP address with https Note The IP address is only valid if DHCP is turned off and that is the static address If the IP is set to DHCP or a different Static IP address a different address than 192 168 2 155 will need to be used 4 Type in the following default user name and password case sensitive and click Login This user name and password only work immediately a...

Page 62: ...previous port with simple keyboard hot key sequences using the Scroll Lock key and either the up or down arrow keys To send commands to the Switch the Scroll Lock key must be pressed twice within two seconds The Switch will beep confirming that it is in hot key mode Next press the up arrow key and the Switch will switch to the next port Press the down arrow key to switch to the previous port With ...

Page 63: ...Lock Page Down to switch to the next BANK With a daisy chain switch configuration you can switch directly to any port on any BANK by pressing Scroll Lock Scroll Lock BANK address and the port number For example if you press Scroll Lock Scroll Lock 03 05 the server on BANK 03 port 5 will become active Note You will have approximately five seconds to complete each hot key sequence See page 65 for in...

Page 64: ...h between the daisy chained Switches Pressing both buttons simultaneously will reset the Switch The BANK button will take you to the next BANK For example when you are at the primary switch BANK 00 and want to check servers on BANK 02 pressing the BANK button will take you to BANK 02 As a default the first active server will be displayed on the console monitor Use the port selectors to go to the d...

Page 65: ...ot be transmitted to the server in focus Cancel AutoScan to regain control of the server To activate the AutoScan function press the AutoScan button on the Switch You can also activate AutoScan on your keyboard by pressing Scroll Lock Scroll Lock space bar F4 To disable AutoScan press any button on the front panel or any key on the keyboard Note There is no mouse or keyboard control in AutoScan mo...

Page 66: ...perating system or software function Note The local OSD should only be used on the local console It is not intended for remote access operation Main OSD Menu Page The main OSD menu displays the current selected BANK and connected servers to that BANK If you have only one Switch in your configuration the OSD menu will display BANK 00 A symbol indicates that the connected server is powered up If the...

Page 67: ...navigate to the desired server and press the ENTER key A symbol indicates which server is currently being accessed on your console To change the name of a server use the arrow keys to navigate to the desired server press the Insert key type in the new name and press ENTER to save the entry You may use up to 15 characters for each server name Function Help Page The Function Help page allows you to ...

Page 68: ...he Scan Time field and type in the desired time interval in seconds Security This feature allows you to enable an administrator password to prevent unauthorized users from accessing the OSD To enable or disable the Security feature use the arrow keys to navigate to the Security field and press the space bar Note It is recommended that you do not enable local security if you will be accessing the r...

Page 69: ...e if the Security feature is enabled You may set the time intervals to anywhere between 1 and 99 minutes To change the time interval use the arrow keys to navigate type the desired time interval and press Enter to save the entry If you disable the Security feature the Timeout feature will be turned off automatically Note If there are secondary KVM Switches connected and the AutoScan time and timeo...

Page 70: ...ANK By default selects first active port on the BANK Scroll Lock Scroll Lock Y Directly switches to PORT Y on BANK 00 single switch configuration Y 01 to 16 Scroll Lock Scroll Lock Y X Directly switches to PORT Y on BANK X daisy chain configuration X 00 to 15 Y 01 to 16 Scroll Lock Scroll Lock Space Bar F10 Monitor DDC2 identifies monitor settings Scroll Lock Scroll Lock Space Bar Activate OSD Scr...

Page 71: ...e table below Sun Key Combo Key Stop Left Ctrl Alt F1 Props Left Ctrl Alt F3 Front Left Ctrl Alt F5 Open Left Ctrl Alt F7 Find Left Ctrl Alt F9 Again Left Ctrl Alt F2 Undo Left Ctrl Alt F4 Copy Left Ctrl Alt F6 Paste Left Ctrl Alt F8 Cut Left Ctrl Alt F10 Help Left Ctrl Alt F11 Compose Application key or Left Ctrl Alt keypad Crescent Scroll Lock Volume Up Left Ctrl Alt keypad Volume Down Left Ctrl...

Page 72: ...re file and utility from www belkin com support The utility will guide you through the process of updating the firmware on your Switch Warning We strongly recommend that you update your firmware only if you are experiencing mouse and keyboard problems with your Switch as reconfiguring software may lead to unexpected operational problems Please contact Belkin Technical Support if you need assistanc...

Page 73: ...OSD or can independently access the desired port by pushing the direct access port selectors How far can the server be from the Switch The Switch can be placed up to 100 feet 30m away from your server What is the maximum video resolution that the Switch supports The advanced video circuit in the Switch supports a maximum resolution of up to 1600x1200 75Hz Increasing the cable length from your Swit...

Page 74: ... 80 and 443 are used for standard web communication Three consecutive ports are used to send the remote video These can be user defined By default ports 900 901 and 902 are used What are the supported video resolutions and refresh rates Hz 56 60 65 66 70 72 73 75 76 85 86 640x480 x x x x x X 720x400 x X 800x600 x x x x X x 1024x768 x x x x x x x 1152x864 x 1152x900 x x 1280x720 x 1280x768 x x 1280...

Page 75: ...eck that the monitor you are using supports the resolution and refresh rate setting on your server Lower the video resolution of your monitor Check that the cable length does not exceed 100 feet 30m Check that the graphics card you are using supports the resolution and refresh rate setting on your server Connect the monitor directly into the server with which you are having trouble to see if the p...

Page 76: ...hat the mouse cable on the Server Interface Module is completely connected to your server Tighten any loose connections If you are using a mouse driver that was included with your mouse uninstall it and install the standard Microsoft mouse driver Make sure the mouse works when directly plugged into the server If the server is coming out of standby mode allow up to one minute to regain mouse functi...

Page 77: ...or pressing the mouse button when switching ports on the Switch Stop moving the mouse wait for five seconds and then move the mouse again The Server Interface Module will synchronize the mouse movement automatically USB Problem I am connecting the USB Server Interface Module to my USB server and my keyboard and mouse do not work Solution Prior to connecting the USB Server Interface Module make sur...

Page 78: ...you selected Problem The video quality is bad and or grainy Solution Use the quick access toolbar to refresh the video screen Select Automated Adjust under Manual video settings Refer to page 52 Problem I forgot my password How can I reset the RIPM to factory defaults Solution Refer to the Restoring Factory Defaults section on page 57 Problem I changed the LAN settings to a static IP address but I...

Page 79: ...t DDC Short for Display Data Channel a VESA standard for communication between a monitor and a video adapter Using DDC a monitor can inform a computer s video card about its properties such as maximum resolution and color depth to ensure that the user is presented with valid options for configuring the display DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol An Internet protocol that allows nodes to dynam...

Page 80: ...e the KVM switch Port An interface receptor on a server through which you can attach a device or Port An interface receptor on a server through which you can attach a device or Port plug in a device cable Primary KVM Switch The switch that is connected to the console and is set to BANK address 00 SSL Secure Sockets Layer Cryptographic protocols that provide secure communications on the Internet fo...

Page 81: ...u Canada Belkin Corporation Limited 3 Year Product Warranty What this warranty covers Belkin Corporation warrants to the original purchaser of this Belkin product that the product shall be free of defects in design assembly material or workmanship What the period of coverage is Belkin Corporation warrants the Belkin product for three years What will we do to correct problems Product Warranty Belki...

Page 82: ...such estimate shall be borne solely by the purchaser Damaged equipment must remain available for inspection until the claim is finalized Whenever claims are settled Belkin Corporation reserves the right to be subrogated under any existing insurance policies the purchaser may have How state law relates to the warranty THIS WARRANTY CONTAINS THE SOLE WARRANTY OF BELKIN CORPORATION THERE ARE NO OTHER...

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