
A server can accept multiple client connections. Under these conditions the data input
by the server serial port is duplicated to all connected clients. The data received from the
clients is multiplexed (in order of arrival) and output through the server serial port.
•
RS‑232 Settings:
(see
2
through
6
on page 58) Basic
configuration of the serial port includes baud rate, data bits, stop bits, parity, and
handshake.
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Destination:
) can only be modified when the serial port is in
client mode. The dropdown list allows a pass-through connection request from
each VN-Matrix device in the network, regardless of whether the device is currently
configured as a server.
Data Channel
) configures the UDP data stream.
UDP Data TX (encoder)
— Enables or disables UDP data transport through the
dataport.
UDP Data Port (encoder)
— The port number to receive UDP traffic on. This setting
must match the port number defined by the external device or system that generates
the UDP data.
UDP Data RX (decoder)
— Enables or disables the UDP data.
UDP Dest IP (decoder)
— The IP address of the external device or system that
receives UDP traffic. UNICAST or MULTICAST addresses are valid.
UDP Dest Port (decoder)
— This is the port number used by the (external) device or
system to receive the UDP data.
Pointer Overlay
Overlay: (encoder)
— Enable the overlay pointer on the local loop-through display.
Annotation Port: (decoder)
— Read-only value of the annotation port.
Mouse and Keyboard
Mode:
— Device specific.
Encoder:
Enabled, allows mouse and keyboard forwarding.
Decoder:
This control has four options:
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Disable:
The decoder does not forward mouse and keyboard information.
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Keyboard:
The decoder forwards mouse and keyboard information.
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Ke keepalive:
The link is automatically established if broken.
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Force:
Mouse and keyboard forw keepalive is permanently enabled.
IP Address:
—
Encoder:
Not Required.
Decoder:
Used to specify the IP address of the target encoder when the transport
is multicast or when the encoder exists on a different controller domain.
NOTE:
Leading zeros are not allowed.
Status:
— Read-only, is the current status of the Link.
Encoder:
Disabled, local, or remote keyboard and mouse is displayed.
Decoder:
Disabled, local, or forwarding is displayed. In case of a connection error,
a reason is shown in brackets.
Inactivity:
— Read-only, (decoder only). Displays the number of seconds since the
mouse or keyboard reported a change.
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