
Installation and getting started
If the VGA2Ethernet user interface cannot find the device
Installation Guide
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If the VGA2Ethernet user interface
cannot find the device
If the VGA2Ethernet user interface cannot find the VGA2Ethernet
or KVM2Ethernet device, make sure the device is turned on and
check the network connections. If you find and correct the
problem the device should automatically be detected by the
VGA2Ethernet user interface.
Manually finding the VGA2Ethernet or
KVM2Ethernet device
You can find the VGA2Ethernet or KVM2Ethernet device from
the VGA2Ethernet user interface by selecting
Select Device
from
the
Capture
menu. The VGA2Ethernet user interface lists all of
the Epiphan devices that it can find on the network. Select the
VGA2Ethernet device from the list and select OK. The
VGA2Ethernet user interface connects to the selected device.
Title Bar
Displays the product name, serial number, and the
captured image resolution of the device that the
VGA2Ethernet user interface has connected to.
Menu
Select commands from the VGA2Ethernet user
interface menus. You can save and print captured
images, start and stop recording, configure
recording settings, start and stop KVM, and
configure capture settings.
Toolbar
Save, print, and copy a snapshot of the current
captured image. Start, stop, pause and resume
recording images. Start and stop a web broadcasting
session.
Captured
Image
The image currently being captured by the
VGA2Ethernet device. You can save, print, copy,
and record this image.
Status
Bar
The status bar displays the device’s IP address and
information about the current operation of the
VGA2Ethernet User interface.