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Typing 

9

 

9

 

9

 in the T/O column disables the Timeout function. Typing 

0

 

0

 

0

 – the Timeout function 

works immediately. We recommend a T/O setting of at least 10 seconds. 
 
Typing 

9

 

9

 

9

 in the SCN column displays the screen for 999 seconds. Typing 

0

 

0

 

0

 – the computer 

screen is skipped. 
 

Users 

USERS SETTINGS 

 

 

 

USERS 

 

 

 

1 2 3 4 5 6 

1  COMPUTER  0 

1  Y Y Y V N V

2  COMPUTER  0 

2  V V Y Y N V

3  SWITCH 

3  Y Y Y Y Y Y

4  COMPUTER  0 

4  V V V V V V

0 5 

COMPUTER  0 5 

N  N  Y  N  N V

0 6 

COMPUTER  0 6 

V  V  N  N  N V

7  COMPUTER  0 

7  Y Y Y Y Y Y

8  COMPUTER  0 

8  Y Y Y Y Y Y

In the Settings window navigate to the Users 
line and press 

 Enter  

. The Users Settings 

window appears. 
Turn on the Security feature (under OSD 
Settings) to configure any Users Settings. 
 
There are 3 different access levels. These are: 

Y

 – Full access to a particular computer. Plus 

access to the 

F4 

F5 

 and 

F6 

 OSD functions 

V

 –Viewing access only, to a particular 

computer (No keyboard/mouse functionality) 

N

 – No access to a particular computer – A 

TIMEOUT label appears if access is attempted 
 
To give a user the desired access level, navigate to the desired computer line and USER and toggle 
between the options using the space bar. 
 

Security 

In the Settings window navigate to the Security line and 
press 

 Enter  

. The Security Settings window appears. 

 

 
In the window above you can see the Name of the User, his 
password and the type of the password. 
 
To change a user name or password you have to navigate 
to the desired line and column. Type a new user name or 
password. User authentication is done solely via the 
password. There is no security significance to the names. 
 

The OSD HELP window – F1 

To access the HELP window press 

F1 

. The HELP window appears: 

Please note! All the functions set out in the Help window are performed from the Main window. The 
Help window is merely a reminder of the hotkeys and their functions. 
 

Scanning computers– F4 

Where necessary adjust the scan time in the Time Settings window, see above. 
To activate scanning: 
Press the Hot Key twice to open the OSD. 
Press 

F4 

. Your screen displays each active computer sequentially, with the Scan label appearing in 

the top left corner. 
Press 

F4 

 to deactivate scanning:  

 

Tuning – F5 

You can tune the image of any remote computer screen from the Select Computer window. 
To adjust the screen image: 
Navigate to the remote computer you wish to adjust. 
Press 

F5 

. The screen image of the selected computer appears, together with the Image Tuning label.  

Adjust the image by using the Right and Left Arrow keys, when the image is satisfactory, press 

Esc 

SECURITY SETTINGS 

NAME PASSWORD

ADMINISTRATOR ADMIN 

SUPERVISOR S 

USER 1 U
USER 2 U
USER 3 U
USER 4 U
USER 5 U
USER 6 U

Note! 

Picture quality is relative to distance. The further away a remote computer is from 

the SCOUTutp, the lower the image quality, and the more tuning needed. Place the 
higher resolution computers closer to the main unit. 

RackAccess i Series 

11

 

User Guide

 

Summary of Contents for RACKACCESS 16I -

Page 1: ...RackAccess 8i RackAccess 16i Installation guide...

Page 2: ...SCOUTutp 16 port kvm Switch IP Access xx represents country specific keyboard layouts Part Numbers 2364 01P SCOUTutp CPU Adaptor PS 2 2364 01U SCOUTutp CPU Adaptor USB 2364 01S SCOUTutp CPU Adaptor S...

Page 3: ...y DDC 2B DDC 2B DDC 2B Keyboard Keys 88 key keyboard 17 key numeric keypad Travel 3mm 0 11 Typing force 60g 20g 2 11oz 0 70oz Life cycle 10 million key presses Touchpad Compatibility Industrial standa...

Page 4: ...ital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This...

Page 5: ...GA resolution 1024x768 on the 15 model 1280x1024 on the 17 and 19 models 88key keyboard 17key numeric keypad Standard 19 Rack mounting accessories High Video Quality The RackAccess built in TFT LCD mo...

Page 6: ...en as below Figure 1 The OSD Screen Pressing the OSD Menu button causes the OSD menu screen to appear Use the keys to select desired group of options Use key for sub menus or select item to change Use...

Page 7: ...Sets the colour temperature to 9300K Return to the previous Menu OSD Adjustment Set the graphic mode or text mode Restores settings to factory default values Enable 720x400 text mode OSD parameter set...

Page 8: ...ale connector to the VGA port on your computer 1 2 Connect the purple PS 2 6 pin Mini DIN keyboard connector to the PS 2 keyboard port on your computer 1 3 Connect the green PS 2 6 pin Mini DIN mouse...

Page 9: ...own on the monitor will automatically switch to the next computer The delay is user definable Port No Computer Name No C computer S switch 01 SUN 01 C blue 02 PS 2 1 02 C grey 03 SCOUT 03 S grey 04 SU...

Page 10: ...n On and Off 2 The password box appears Type the Administrators password default password is admin 3 Press Enter Hot Key Press the Hot Key and the OSD appears To change the Hot Key to Ctrl Ctrl CL on...

Page 11: ...HOT KEYS for the new OSD When you cascade these hotkeys must be different for the top and bottom layers To add change a hotkey 1 On the line to which the Switch is connected press Tab to jump to the...

Page 12: ...the type of the password To change a user name or password you have to navigate to the desired line and column Type a new user name or password User authentication is done solely via the password The...

Page 13: ...e to connect the system first will lead to the software working in demo mode To install the software Insert and start the Documentation CD Choose SCOUTutp RS232 Control The SCOUTutp RS232 Control wind...

Page 14: ...dates the status before every switch Read Configuration To see the current Settings of the entire system names scan Settings etc click Read Configuration All current Settings are received You view the...

Page 15: ...l to different computers There are 3 different access levels These are Y Full access to a particular computer V Viewing access only to a particular computer No keyboard mouse functionality N No access...

Page 16: ...rt of the SCOUTutp system The SCOUTutp Update software and latest firmware is on the Documentation CD and on the Daxten website www daxten com System requirements for the SCOUTutp Update software Pent...

Page 17: ...ears after the ADAPTOR number When Not responding appears there is no computer connected or it is switched off Updating the firmware To update the firmware 1 Open the SCOUTutp Switch Update program 2...

Page 18: ...keys The connected PS 2 keyboard does not have a special SUN keypad to perform special functions in the SUN Operating System environment So when a USB or SUN ADAPTOR is connected to a SUN computer th...

Page 19: ...c A Resets USB ADAPTOR to Mac default QP Esc E Stops the normal USB power off feature Set this if you want to use the attached mouse and keyboard to wake up the computer After executing the Esc E comm...

Page 20: ...than intended 3 If unauthorized modifications were made to product 4 If unreported damages occurred in any shipment of the product 5 If damages were due to or caused by equipment or software not provi...

Page 21: ...o at daxten com www daxten at Tel 43 0 1 879 77 65 Fax 43 0 1 879 77 65 30 Deutschland Salzufer 16 Geb B 10587 Berlin info de daxten com www daxten de Tel 49 0 30 8595 37 0 Fax 49 0 30 8595 37 99 Schw...

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