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EXT-HDKVM-LANTX

EXT-HDKVM-LANRX

User Manual

HD KVM over IP

Release A10

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Summary of Contents for EXT-HDKVM-LANRX

Page 1: ...EXT HDKVM LANTX EXT HDKVM LANRX User Manual HD KVM over IP Release A10 Preferred ...

Page 2: ...rd from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus 11 Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer 12 To reduce the risk of electric shock and or damage to this product never handle or touch this unit or power cord if your hands are wet or damp Do not expose this product to rain or moisture 13 Unplug t...

Page 3: ...icular purpose all of which are expressly disclaimed 1 Proof of sale may be required in order to claim warranty 2 Customers outside the US are responsible for shipping charges to and from Gefen 3 Copper cables are limited to a 30 day warranty and cables must be in their original condition The information in this manual has been carefully checked and is believed to be accurate However Gefen assumes...

Page 4: ... Time Fax 818 772 9120 Email support gefen com Web http www gefen com Mailing Address Gefen LLC c o Customer Service 20600 Nordhoff St Chatsworth CA 91311 Product Registration Register your product here http www gefen com kvm Registry Registration jsp iv Contacting Gefen Technical Support ...

Page 5: ...tween the Sender Receiver unit and the network By default all Sender and Receiver units are set to channel 0 This product does not support dual link resolutions By default the source device will use the EDID from the display or other sink device which is connected the Receiver unit See EDID Management page 47 for more information If terminating network cables in the field please adhere to the TIA ...

Page 6: ...bility provided in those licenses Specific license terms and Copyright Notifications are provided in the source code For three years from date of activation of this product any party may request and we will supply for software covered by an applicable license e g GPL or LGPL a complete machine readable copy of the corresponding open source code on a medium customarily used for software interchange...

Page 7: ...via a web browser on a mobile device or computer or by using the Gefen Keyboard Switching Controller software available for download at www gefen com Supports a total of just over 65 000 Sender and Receiver units depending on the network bandwidth and number of ports on your network switch USB 2 0 data rates up to 480 Mbps and backward compatibility with USB 1 1 Three port Gigabit Ethernet switch ...

Page 8: ...ent in the box when you first open it immediately contact your dealer or Gefen EXT HDKVM LANTX 1 x HD KVM over IP Sender unit 1 x 6 ft HDMI cable M M 1 x 6 ft USB cable A B 1 x 6 ft DB 9 cable M F 2 x Mounting brackets with screws 1 x 5V DC power supply 1 x Quick Start Guide EXT HDKVM LANRX 1 x HD KVM over IP Receiver unit 2 x Mounting brackets with screws 1 x 5V DC power supply 1 x Quick Start Gu...

Page 9: ...ode 23 Switching between Sender units in Unicast mode 25 Configuring Multicast Mode 28 Discovery Mode 30 Gefen Syner G Discovery 30 Finding Your Device 31 MTU Size 33 Using RS 232 35 RS 232 under Unicast Mode 38 RS 232 under Multicast Mode 38 USB Control 39 USB under Unicast Mode 39 USB under Multicast Mode 41 Active per request mode 44 Active on link mode 45 EDID Management 47 Using the Internal ...

Page 10: ...using the Web Interface 58 Reboot using the Front Panel 59 3 Advanced Operation Telnet Access 62 Commands 63 4 Appendix Default Settings 146 Upgrading the Firmware 148 Network Cable Diagram 150 Rack Tray Installation 151 Specifications 152 Index 153 ...

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Page 13: ...HD KVM over IP 1 Getting Started ...

Page 14: ...ected and passing video 3 Mode Press this button to switch between the Video Mode See Setting the Video Mode page 52 for more information 4 Reset Press this button to reset the unit to factory default settings See Performing a Factory Reset page 55 for more information HD KVM over IP S Reset Mode Link Power HDMI In EXT HDKVM LANS Gefen RS 232 USB Link IR Out 5V DC Line In Line Out Introduction Get...

Page 15: ...the Line In jack of a multimedia PC 5 USB Connect the included USB cable from the computer to this USB port 6 Link Connects the Sender unit to the network or directly to the Receiver unit using shielded CAT 5e or better cable 7 IR Out Connect an IR Emitter cable Gefen part no EXT IREMIT from this jack to the Hi Def source to control the source from the viewing location 8 5V DC Connect the included...

Page 16: ...more information 5 Switch Switches the video channel when using multiple Receiver units on a network See Setting the Video Channel page 18 for more information 6 Mic In Connect a microphone to this jack If the microphone has a 1 4 jack use a 1 4 to 3 5mm adapter to connect the microphone to the Receiver unit 7 Line Out Connect a 3 5mm mini stereo cable from this jack to a pair of powered speakers ...

Page 17: ...o the network or directly to the Sender unit using shielded CAT 5e or better cable See the next page for installation instructions 4 IR Ext Connect an IR Extender Gefen part no EXT RMT EXTIRN to this port 5 5V DC Connect the included 5V DC locking power supply to this power receptacle HD KVM over IP R Link Power Reset Switch Mic In Line Out USB IR USB USB EXT HDKVM LANR Gefen HDMI Out Ethernet RS ...

Page 18: ...DMI Out port on the Receiver unit 3 Connect a shielded CAT 5e or better cable from the Link port on the Sender unit to the network 4 Connect a shielded CAT 5e or better cable from one of the Ethernet ports on the Receiver unit to the network 5 Connect the included 5V DC locking power supplies to both the Sender unit and Receiver unit Do not overtighten the locking connectors Connect the included A...

Page 19: ...and locate your LAN connection Under Windows 7 this can be done by clicking Start Control Panel Network Sharing Center Change Adapter Settings Waiting for video source standby FW V1 53H Oct 24 779c Local IP 169 254 7 231 Remote IP 169 254 6 250 ID 001C9103C003 Local IP Receiver unit Remote IP Sender unit ...

Page 20: ...ton near the bottom of the dialog box to display the Local Area Connection Properties dialog 8 Click on Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 to highlight the option 9 Click the Properties button to display the Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties dialog Getting Started ...

Page 21: ...xample we would enter 169 254 7 231 in order to access the Web interface of the Receiver unit Getting Started Stop Write down the current IP settings before making changes since you will need to restore the old settings later If the Properties are set to Obtain an IP address automatically and Obtain DNS server address automatically you do not need the actual address settings Installation Configura...

Page 22: ...assword field The default password for Administrator is admin The password is case sensitive and will be masked as it is entered 16 Click the Login button 17 Click the Network tab The current IP Mode will be highlighted within the IP Setup window group Information Passwords and operating features can be changed when logged in as Administrator The User option has limited access To change password c...

Page 23: ...e we will click the DHCP button 19 Set the video channel By default both the Sender and Receiver unit are set to channel 0 See Setting the Video Channel page 18 for more information 20 Click the Save button in the bottom right corner of the IP Setup window group 21 Click the Reboot button near the bottom of the page 22 Repeat steps 12 21 for each Sender and Receiver to be configured Important The ...

Page 24: ...etter cable from the LAN port on the Sender unit to the LAN 1 port on the Receiver unit 4 Connect another shielded CAT 5e or better cable from one of the Ethernet ports on the Receiver unit to a PC 5 Connect the included 5V DC locking power supplies to both the Sender unit and Receiver unit Do not overtighten the locking connectors Connect the included AC power cords from the power supplies to ava...

Page 25: ...th the Sender and Receiver unit are set to channel 0 See Setting the Video Channel page 18 for more information 10 Once both Sender and Receiver units are configured using the built in Web interface the shielded CAT 5e cable between the PC and the Receiver unit can be disconnected 11 See Supplementary Connections page 14 for instructions on connecting USB IR RS 232 and audio cables Waiting for vid...

Page 26: ... for proper IR control Audio see Audio Connections page 49 for more information on using audio devices 5 Connect a 3 5mm mini stereo cable from the Line In jack on the Sender unit to an audio source 6 Connect a pair of powered speakers or another audio output device to the Line Out jack on the Receiver unit 7 Connect a microphone to the Mic In jack on the Receiver unit 8 Connect a pair of powered ...

Page 27: ...tter CABLE Up to 330 ft HDMI CABLE USB CABLE AUDIO CABLE MIC CABLE RS 232 CABLE IR EMITTER IR EXTENDER EXT HDKVM LAN RS 232 Controlled Device Microphone Multimedia PC IR Emitter IR Extender USB Keyboard Powered Speakers or headphones USB Mouse Receiver Sender Gigabit Switch HD Display ...

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Page 29: ...HD KVM over IP 2 Basic Operation ...

Page 30: ...ds in this section By default all Sender and Receiver units are set to channel 0 Setting the Channel using the Web Interface 1 Access the Web interface by entering the IP address of the desired Sender or Receiver unit 2 Login as Administrator or User 3 Click the Network tab The current channel is displayed within the Channel Setup window group 4 Click the Channel Selection drop down list and selec...

Page 31: ...er by entering its IP address 8 Repeat steps 2 5 for each Sender and Receiver to be changed Setting the Channel using the Front Panel 1 Press and release the Switch button on the front panel of the Receiver unit 2 The current video channel of the Receiver unit will be shown on the connected display HD KVM over IP R Link Power Reset Switch Mic In Line Out USB IR USB USB EXT HDKVM LANR Gefen HDMI Ou...

Page 32: ... three Sender units The numbers indicate the video channel for each Sender and Receiver unit Our Receiver unit is currently set to channel 2 and is receiving the signal from the Sender unit on channel 2 If we press and release the Switch button the Receiver unit will automatically jump to channel 5 because it is the next larger video channel number Setting the Video Channel LAN Receiver unit HDMI ...

Page 33: ...ideo channel number Therefore pressing the Switch button will return to video channel 1 5 To set the video channel on a Sender unit use the Web interface See Setting the Channel using the Web Interface page 18 for more information Setting the Video Channel LAN Receiver unit HDMI Out Sender unit Sender unit Sender unit HDMI In HDMI In HDMI In 1 5 1 2 ...

Page 34: ...ed Receiver units 1 Access the Web interface by entering the IP address of the a Receiver unit 2 Login as Administrator 3 Click the Functions tab 4 Under the EDID Management window group check the Enable Video over IP box to enable video Uncheck this box to disable video 5 Click the Save button within the EDID Management group 6 Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page 7 Repeat steps 1 th...

Page 35: ...eiver units R1 and R2 on a network operating in unicast mode The video channels are notated in blue Figure 2 1 Unicast mode A Sender unit can communicate with only one Receiver unit at a time 1 Access the Web interface for each Sender and Receiver unit that will be using unicast mode In this example we will start with Receiver unit R1 2 Login as Administrator LAN Receiver unit Receiver unit HDMI O...

Page 36: ...ll be displayed at the top of the page indicating that the casting mode has been applied to the Sender or Receiver unit 7 Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page If the Reboot button is not clicked the following message will be displayed indicating that the unit must be rebooted 8 Repeat steps 1 7 in order to configure the Sender unit for unicast mode Important When switching between uni...

Page 37: ...onnected to Sender unit S2 1 Access the Web interface for Receiver unit R1 2 Login as Administrator 3 Click the Network tab and change the video channel Refer to Setting the Video Channel if necessary 4 Click the Save button 5 The following message will be displayed at the top of the page indicating that the new channel has been applied to the Sender or Receiver unit 6 Receiver unit R1 is now rece...

Page 38: ...eason for this is because Receiver R1 and Sender S1 were already set to the same channel and communicating as depicted in Figure 2 3 However this scenario violates the unicast mode rule A Sender unit can communicate with only one Receiver unit at a time Basic Operation Unicast Multicast Modes LAN Receiver unit Receiver unit HDMI Out HDMI Out Sender unit Sender unit Sender unit HDMI In HDMI In HDMI...

Page 39: ... HDMI DVI or VGA video to create a virtual matrix of just over 65 000 Sender and Receiver units depending on the network bandwidth and number of ports on the network switch Although any combination of HDMI DVI and VGA Senders and Receivers can be used HDCP content is only supported by HDMI Sender and Receiver units Information In unicast mode if an additional Sender unit is introduced into a syste...

Page 40: ...functions similar to a HD KVM matrix The illustration below shows 3 Sender units S1 S2 and S3 and 2 Receiver units R1 and R2 on a network operating in multicast mode The video channels are shown in blue Figure 2 5 Multicast mode A Sender unit can communicate with multiple Receiver units 1 Access the Web interface for each Sender and Receiver unit that will be using multicast mode In this example w...

Page 41: ...splay is connected to the Receiver unit then the message Starting USB will be displayed For more information on using USB under multicast mode refer to USB under Multicast Mode 6 Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page If the Reboot button is not clicked the following message will be displayed indicating that the unit must be rebooted 7 Repeat the steps above in order to configure the Se...

Page 42: ... desired 1 Access the Web interface by entering the IP address of a Receiver or Sender unit 2 Login as Administrator 3 Click the Network tab 4 Under the IP Setup window group check the Gefen Syner G Discovery box to allow the Gefen Syner G software to locate the unit If you do not want the unit to be discoverable then un check this box 5 Click the Save button 6 Click the Reboot button at the botto...

Page 43: ...Find Your Device feature 1 Access the Web interface by entering the IP address of a Receiver or Sender unit 2 Login as Administrator 3 Click the Network tab 4 Under the IP Setup window group click the Show Me button By default the Hide Me button will be selected Although shown below it is not necessary to have the Gefen Syner G Discovery option enabled in order to use the Find Your Device feature ...

Page 44: ...o blink until the Hide Me button is clicked 7 Click the Hide Me button to stop both LED indicators from blinking 8 The Power and Link LED indicators will stop blinking and the following message will be displayed at the top of the page Discovery Mode HD KVM over IP R Link Power Reset Switch Mic In Line Out USB IR USB USB EXT HDKVM LANR Gefen HDMI Out Ethernet RS 232 IR Ext 5V DC 1 2 3 Basic Operati...

Page 45: ... the maximum bandwidth of the network switch that is being used 1 Access the Web interface by entering the IP address of a Receiver or Sender unit 2 Login as Administrator 3 Click the Network tab 4 Click the 8000 or 1500 button to set the desired MTU size If you are using a gigabit switch with 8K jumbo frame capability then click the 8000 button If you are using a megabit switch then click the 150...

Page 46: ...Basic Operation 5 Click the Save button 6 Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page to restart the unit and apply the change 7 Repeat steps 1 6 for each Sender and Receiver unit MTU Size Basic Operation ...

Page 47: ...re 2 6 Basic RS 232 connection Table 2 1 RS 232 settings for an arbitrary RS 232 device Description Setting Baud rate 19200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 Hardware flow control None Confirm that the same RS 232 settings are assigned to both the Sender and Receiver units To do this access the Web interface on both the required Sender unit and Receiver unit to set the proper RS 232 settings Fol...

Page 48: ... the RS 232 settings to match the settings of the RS 232 device that is being used In this case we need to use the settings from Table 2 1 4 Make sure that the Enable Serial over IP box is checked 5 Click the Save button in the lower right corner of the Serial over IP group Important If Enable Serial over IP is not checked then RS 232 pass through will be disabled Basic Operation ...

Page 49: ...p of the page indicating that the new Serial over IP options have been applied 7 Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page If the Reboot button is not clicked the following message will be displayed indicating that the unit must be rebooted 8 Repeat steps 1 7 for the Receiver unit ...

Page 50: ...ltiple Receiver units simultaneously Figure 2 8 In multicast mode the host can talk to multiple RS 232 devices LAN Receiver unit Receiver unit HDMI Out HDMI Out Sender unit Sender unit Sender unit HDMI In HDMI In HDMI In Automation Control Device RS 232 device RS 232 device 12 12 02 05 09 R 1 S 1 S 2 S 3 R 2 LAN Receiver unit Receiver unit HDMI Out HDMI Out Sender unit Sender unit Sender unit HDMI...

Page 51: ...Receiver unit Figure 2 9 Using USB devices under unicast mode 1 Make sure the desired Sender and Receiver units are set to unicast mode Refer to Configuring Unicast Mode if necessary 2 Access the Web interface for the Sender unit 3 Login as Administrator 4 Click the Functions tab LAN Receiver unit Receiver unit HDMI Out USB cable Computer HDMI Out Sender unit Sender unit Sender unit HDMI In HDMI I...

Page 52: ...tem that causes the mouse to behave erratically 6 Click the Save button within the USB over IP group then click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page 7 Connect the USB host e g computer to the USB port on the Sender unit 8 Connect a USB device keyboard and or mouse to a USB port on the Receiver unit Up to 4 USB devices can be connected per network in unicast mode 9 The keyboard and mouse or ...

Page 53: ...ntrol the computer from two separate locations Figure 2 9 Using USB devices under multicast mode 1 Make sure the desired Sender and Receiver units are set to multicast mode Refer to Configuring Multicast Mode if necessary 2 Access the Web interface for the Sender unit 3 Click the Functions tab 4 Locate the USB over IP group and make sure the Enable USB over IP box is checked This is the default se...

Page 54: ...st mode multiple USB devices may be present on one or more Receiver units However only one Receiver unit can have USB control at a time By default the first Receiver unit connected to the system will have USB control In the example below Receiver unit R2 currently has control we arbitrarily connected Receiver unit R2 before Receiver unit R1 See the diagram on the next page Basic Operation ...

Page 55: ...eiver unit R1 to have USB control To assign USB control to another Receiver unit follow the steps on the next page LAN Receiver unit Receiver unit HDMI Out USB cable HDMI Out Sender unit Sender unit Sender unit HDMI In HDMI In HDMI In 07 07 07 05 09 R 1 S 1 S 2 S 3 R 2 Important If switching between Active per request mode and Active on link mode the Save and Reboot buttons must be clicked to appl...

Page 56: ...on the connected display Figure 2 11 Receiver unit R1 has USB control 3 In order to assign USB control to a different Receiver unit repeat steps 1 2 LAN Receiver unit Receiver unit HDMI Out USB cable HDMI Out Sender unit Sender unit Sender unit HDMI In HDMI In HDMI In 07 07 07 05 09 R 1 S 1 S 2 S 3 R 2 Important If switching between Active per request mode and Active on link mode the Save and Rebo...

Page 57: ...aking a total of four Receiver units we would only be able to connect one USB device to each Receiver unit To switch to Active on link mode follow the instruction below 1 Access the Web interface for the Sender unit 2 Login as Administrator 3 Click the Functions tab 4 Locate the USB over IP group and make sure the Enable USB over IP box is checked This is the default setting 5 Click the Active on ...

Page 58: ...age indicating that the new Serial over IP options have been applied 8 Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page If the Reboot button is not clicked the following message will be displayed indicating that the unit must be rebooted 9 Repeat steps 2 8 for the Receiver unit Basic Operation USB Control Basic Operation ...

Page 59: ...eam EDID from the display connected to the Receiver unit is used However under certain circumstances it may be desirable to use the internal EDID which is stored in the Sender unit Using the Internal EDID 1 Access the Web interface for the Sender unit 2 Login as Administrator 3 Click the Functions tab 4 Click the Load Internal EDID button 5 After a few moments the following message will appear at ...

Page 60: ...ted Display box is checked This is the default setting 5 Click the Save button within the EDID Management window group 6 The following message will be displayed at the top of the page indicating that the new Serial over IP options have been applied 7 Click the Reboot button at the bottom of the page 8 The Sender unit will now use the EDID of the downstream sink device Basic Operation EDID Manageme...

Page 61: ...n the computer 3 Connect another 3 5mm to 3 5mm mini stereo cable between the Line Out jack on the computer and the Line In jack on the Sender unit Note that any audio device e g MP3 player etc can also be connected to the Line In jack on the Sender unit Basic Operation HD KVM over IP S Reset Mode Link Power HDMI In EXT HDKVM LANS Gefen RS 232 USB Link IR Out 5V DC Line In Line Out Connect to Line...

Page 62: ...diagram below the mouse and keyboard USB devices have been removed from Sender unit S2 and Receiver unit R2 for purposes of clarity Arrowheads indicate the audio signal path Figure 2 12 Speaker and microphone connections in unicast mode Connect to computer speakers LAN Receiver unit Receiver unit HDMI Out HDMI Out Sender unit Sender unit Sender unit HDMI In HDMI In Powered speakers Line In Mic In ...

Page 63: ... to the Line In jack on the Sender unit then the HDMI audio will be disabled on the Receiver unit The Line Out jack on the Receiver unit will output audio from the source connected to the Line In jack on the Sender unit HDMI audio can NOT be output using the Line Out jack on the Receiver unit LAN Receiver unit Receiver unit Sender unit Sender unit Sender unit HDMI In HDMI In Powered speakers Power...

Page 64: ...allow you to select either Graphic or Video modes Using the Web interface 1 Access the Web interface for the Sender unit 2 Login as Administrator or User 3 Click the Network tab 4 Click the desired mode within the Picture Quality Mode window group The default setting is Video Video Mode If the HDMI signal is motion video then click the Video button This mode will optimize the frame rate Graphic Mo...

Page 65: ...ge then click the Graphic button Low Low bandwidth video mode Limits the video bandwidth on the network Note that using this setting will degrade the video quality Use this setting if you are connected to a 100 megabit switch Med Medium bandwidth video mode Use this setting if you are connected to a 100 megabit switch switch High High bandwidth video mode Use this setting if you are connected to a...

Page 66: ...er unit 2 Login as Administrator 3 Click the System tab 4 Under the Password Change window group enter the new password for the desired username Note that the new password will not be masked when it is entered 5 Click the Change button Changing the Password Basic Operation ...

Page 67: ...der Receiver can be reset to either Auto IP or Static IP mode Reset using the Web Interface 1 Access the Web interface for the desired Sender Receiver unit It does not matter which unit is reset first 2 Login as Administrator 3 Click the System tab 4 Click the Reset button Information Once a unit has been reset to Auto IP mode the connection to the Web interface will be terminated To reestablish a...

Page 68: ... LED indicators stop flashing the unit will be reset 7 Repeat the process for each unit Basic Operation Performing a Factory Reset HD KVM over IP R Link Power Reset Switch Mic In Line Out USB IR USB USB EXT HDKVM LANR Gefen HDMI Out Ethernet RS 232 IR Ext 5V DC 1 2 3 Basic Operation ...

Page 69: ...flash 4 Release the Mode Switch button Factory reset with Static IP mode 1 If resetting the Sender unit press and hold the Mode button If resetting the Receiver unit press and hold the Switch button 2 Reconnect the power to the unit you are resetting 3 Hold the Mode Switch button until the Power LED indicator begin to flash 4 Release the Mode Switch button 5 After a few moments the Link LED indica...

Page 70: ...ower Reboot using the Web Interface 1 Access the Web interface for the Sender Receiver unit 2 Login as Administrator 3 Click the System tab 4 Click the Reboot button 5 After a few moments the Power LED indicator will flash 6 Several seconds later the Power LED indicator will glow solid blue and the Link LED indicator will begin to flash 7 After both LED indicators stop flashing the reboot process ...

Page 71: ... seconds later the Power LED indicator will glow solid blue and the Link LED indicator will begin to flash 4 After both LED indicators stop flashing the reboot process will be complete HD KVM over IP S Reset Mode Link Power HDMI In EXT HDKVM LANS Gefen RS 232 USB Link IR Out 5V DC Line In Line Out HD KVM over IP R Link Power Reset Switch Mic In Line Out USB IR USB USB EXT HDKVM LANR Gefen HDMI Out...

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Page 74: ...connected to the client Receiver unit and Telnet login has been enabled Welcome to the Gefen Telnet Server ast2 client001C9103C8B3 login 5 Login as Administrator The default password is admin To change the Telnet password see the set_telnet_pass command 6 Type help for a list of commands or refer to the tables on the following pages Telnet Access Information By default the Telnet login credentials...

Page 75: ... the name of the product get_remote_udp_access Displays the remote UDP access state get_remote_udp_ip Displays the remote UDP IP address get_remote_udp_port Displays the remote UDP listening port get_rx_channel Displays the channel of the Receiver unit Rx only get_rx_id Displays the ID of the Receiver unit get_serial_allow Displays the Serial over IP state get_serial_baud Displays the serial baud ...

Page 76: ..._access Enables or disables remote UDP access set_remote_udp_ip Sets the remote UDP IP address set_remote_udp_port Sets the remote UDP listening port set_rx_id Sets the ID of the Receiver unit Rx only set_serial_allow Enables or disables Serial over IP mode set_serial_baud Sets the baud rate for the serial port set_serial_bits Sets the data bits for the serial port set_serial_parity Sets the parit...

Page 77: ...e Web UI set_webui_user_pass Sets the User password for the Web UI use_telnet_login Enable or disables Telnet login credentials use_telnet_welcome Enables or disables the Telnet welcome message r Routes an input to a Receiver unit Rx only Important Commands that are limited to a Sender or Receiver unit are marked as Tx only and Rx only respectively Unless otherwise noted all commands can be used w...

Page 78: ...vanced Operation Commands factory_reset Resets the unit to factory default settings Syntax factory_reset Parameters None Example factory_reset RESET TO FACTORY DEFAULTS Related Commands reboot Advanced Operation ...

Page 79: ... Operation Commands get_description Displays the description of the Sender Receiver unit Syntax get_description Parameters None Example get_description EXT HDKVM LAN S Related Commands get_product_name set_description ...

Page 80: ...ration Commands get_discovery Displays the current discovery mode setting Syntax get_discovery Parameters None Example get_discovery DISCOVERY SERVICE IS ENABLED Related Commands set_discovery set_showme Advanced Operation ...

Page 81: ...et_edid_copy Displays the EDID copy state This command is only available when connected to a Receiver unit Syntax get_edid_copy Parameters None Example get_edid_copy COPY EDID OF CONNECTED DISPLAY IS ENABLED Related Commands set_edid_copy ...

Page 82: ...ation Commands get_firmware_version Displays the firmware version Syntax get_firmware_version Parameters None Example get_firmware_version FIRMWARE VERSION IS V1 53V Related Commands get_hardware_version Advanced Operation ...

Page 83: ...isplays the gateway address of the Sender Receiver unit Syntax get_gateway Parameters None Example get_gateway GATEWAY 192 168 0 1 Related Commands get_ip_address get_ip_mode get_ipconfig get_netmask set_gateway set_ip_address set_ip_mode set_netmask ...

Page 84: ...et_hardware_version Displays the hardware version of the Sender Receiver unit Syntax get_hardware_version Parameters None Example get_hardware_version HARDWARE VERSION IS ast1510hv1 Related Commands get_firmware_version Advanced Operation ...

Page 85: ...n Commands get_hdcp Displays the current HDCP state This command is only available when connected to a Sender unit Syntax get_hdcp Parameters None Example get_hdcp HDCP ENCRYPTED SOURCE is ENABLE Related Commands set_hdcp_allow ...

Page 86: ... address of the Sender or Receiver unit Syntax get_ip_address Parameters None Example get_ip_address IP 10 5 64 60 Related Commands get_gateway get_ip_mode get_ipconfig get_netmask get_web_port set_gateway set_ip_address set_ip_mode set_netmask set_web_port Advanced Operation ...

Page 87: ...isplays the current IP mode Syntax get_ip_mode Parameters None Example get_ip_mode IP MODE IS SET TO DHCP Related Commands get_gateway get_ip_address get_ipconfig get_netmask get_web_port set_gateway set_ip_address set_ip_mode set_netmask set_web_port ...

Page 88: ...g the get_ip_mode get_ip_address get_netmask and get_gateway commands Syntax get_ipconfig Parameters None Example get_ipconfig IP CONFIGURATION IS IP MODE DHCP IP 10 5 64 60 NETMASK 255 255 255 0 GATEWAY 10 5 64 1 BROADCAST 10 5 64 255 MAC ADDRESS 00 1C 91 03 C8 B3 Related Commands get_gateway get_ip_address get_netmask get_web_port set_gateway set_ip_address set_ip_mode set_netmask set_web_port A...

Page 89: ...on Commands get_jumbo_mtu Displays the current MTU Maximum Transmission Unit setting The default setting is enabled Syntax get_jumbo_mtu Parameters None Example get_jumbo_mtu JUMBO MTU is ENABLE Related Commands set_jumbo_mtu ...

Page 90: ...ced Operation Commands get_net_mode Displays the current network mode setting Syntax get_net_mode Parameters None Example get_net_mode NETWORK CASTING MODE IS UNICAST Related Commands set_net_mode Advanced Operation ...

Page 91: ... Displays the current net mask setting Syntax get_netmask Parameters None Example get_netmask NETMASK 255 255 255 0 Related Commands get_gateway get_ip_address get_ipconfig get_web_port set_gateway set_ip_address set_ip_mode set_netmask set_web_port ...

Page 92: ...q_mode Displays the picture quality mode This command is only available when connected to a Sender unit Syntax get_pq_mode Parameters None Example get_pq_mode TRANSMITTER PICTURE QUALITY IS VIDEO Related Commands set_pq_mode Advanced Operation ...

Page 93: ...Operation Commands get_product_name Displays the product name of the Sender Receiver unit Syntax get_product_name Parameters None Example get_product_name PRODUCT NAME IS EXT HDKVM LAN S Related Commands get_description ...

Page 94: ...e Syntax get_remote_udp_access Parameters None Example get_remote_udp_access REMOTE UDP ACCESS IS ENABLED Related Commands get_remote_udp_ip get_remote_udp_port get_udp_access get_udp_port set_remote_udp_access set_remote_udp_ip set_remote_udp_port set_udp_access set_udp_port Advanced Operation ...

Page 95: ... address Syntax get_remote_udp_ip Parameters None Example get_remote_udp_access REMOTE UDP IP 192 168 1 29 Related Commands get_remote_udp_access get_remote_udp_port get_udp_access get_udp_port set_remote_udp_access set_remote_udp_ip set_remote_udp_port set_udp_access set_udp_port ...

Page 96: ...yntax get_remote_udp_port Parameters None Example get_remote_udp_port REMOTE UDP COMMUNICATIONS PORT 50008 Related Commands get_remote_udp_access get_remote_udp_ip get_udp_access get_udp_port set_remote_udp_access set_remote_udp_ip set_remote_udp_port set_udp_access set_udp_port Advanced Operation ...

Page 97: ...annel Displays the current channel of the Receiver unit To set the video channel of a Receiver unit use the r command Syntax get_rx_channel Parameters None Example get_rx_channel RECEIVER CHANNEL 1 Related Commands get_tx_channel set_tx_channel r ...

Page 98: ...n Commands get_rx_id Displays the ID of the Receiver unit This command is only available when connected to a Receiver unit Syntax get_rx_id Parameters None Example get_rx_id RX ID 8 Related Commands set_rx_id Advanced Operation ...

Page 99: ...al_allow command to enable or disable the Serial over IP feature Syntax get_serial_allow Parameters None Example get_serial_allow SERIAL OVER IP is ENABLE Related Commands get_serial_baud get_serial_parity get_serial_stop set_serial_allow set_serial_baud set_serial_bits set_serial_parity set_serial_stop ...

Page 100: ..._baud command to set the baud rate Syntax get_serial_baud Parameters None Example get_serial_baud SERIAL BAUD RATE IS 19200 Related Commands get_serial_allow get_serial_bits get_serial_parity get_serial_stop set_serial_allow set_serial_baud set_serial_bits set_serial_parity set_serial_stop Advanced Operation ...

Page 101: ..._serial_bits command to set the number of data bits Syntax get_serial_bits Parameters None Example get_serial_bits SERIAL DATA BITS IS 8 Related Commands get_serial_allow get_serial_baud get_serial_parity get_serial_stop set_serial_allow set_serial_baud set_serial_bits set_serial_parity set_serial_stop ...

Page 102: ...rity command to set the parity bit Syntax get_serial_parity Parameters None Example get_serial_parity SERIAL PARITY MODE SET TO NONE Related Commands get_serial_allow get_serial_baud get_serial_bits get_serial_stop set_serial_allow set_serial_baud set_serial_bits set_serial_parity set_serial_stop Advanced Operation ...

Page 103: ..._serial_stop command to set the number of stop bits Syntax get_serial_stop Parameters None Example get_serial_stop SERIAL STOP BITS IS 1 Related Commands get_serial_allow get_serial_baud get_serial_bits get_serial_parity set_serial_allow set_serial_baud set_serial_bits set_serial_parity set_serial_stop ...

Page 104: ...d to enable or disable Telnet access Syntax get_telnet_access Parameters None Example get_telnet_access TELNET ACCESS IS ENABLED Related Commands get_telnet_pass get_telnet_port get_telnet_welcome set_telnet_access set_telnet_pass set_telnet_port set_telnet_welcome use_telnet_login use_telnet_welcome Advanced Operation ...

Page 105: ...or disable password credentials during a Telnet session Syntax get_telnet_pass Parameters None Example get_telnet_pass TELNET INTERFACE PASSWORD IS DISABLED Related Commands get_telnet_access get_telnet_port get_telnet_welcome set_telnet_access set_telnet_pass set_telnet_port set_telnet_welcome use_telnet_login use_telnet_welcome ...

Page 106: ...t Syntax get_telnet_port Parameters None Example get_telnet_port TELNET COMMUNICATION PORT 23 Related Commands get_telnet_access get_telnet_pass get_telnet_welcome set_telnet_access set_telnet_pass set_telnet_port set_telnet_welcome use_telnet_login use_telnet_welcome Advanced Operation ...

Page 107: ...reate a custom welcome message Syntax get_telnet_welcome Parameters None Example get_telnet_welcome TELNET WELCOME IS Welcome to the Gefen Telnet Server Related Commands get_telnet_access get_telnet_pass get_telnet_port set_telnet_access set_telnet_pass set_telnet_port set_telnet_welcome use_telnet_login use_telnet_welcome ...

Page 108: ...channel Displays the video channel of the Sender unit This command is only available when connected to a Sender unit Syntax get_tx_channel Parameters None Example get_tx_channel Related Commands get_rx_channel set_tx_channel r Advanced Operation ...

Page 109: ...ss command to enable or disable UDP access Syntax get_udp_access Parameters None Example get_udp_access UDP ACCESS IS ENABLED Related Commands get_remote_udp_access get_remote_udp_ip get_remote_udp_port get_udp_port set_remote_udp_access set_remote_udp_ip set_remote_udp_port set_udp_access set_udp_port ...

Page 110: ...t Syntax get_udp_port Parameters None Example get_udp_port UDP COMMUNICATION PORT 50007 Related Commands get_remote_udp_access get_remote_udp_ip get_remote_udp_port get_udp_access set_remote_udp_access set_remote_udp_ip set_remote_udp_port set_udp_access set_udp_port Advanced Operation ...

Page 111: ...tion Commands get_usb_allow Displays the USB over IP state Syntax get_usb_allow Parameters None Example get_usb_allow USB OVER IP is ENABLE Related Commands get_usb_mode get_usb_mouse set_usb_allow set_usb_mode set_usb_mouse ...

Page 112: ...t_usb_mode Displays the USB operating mode Syntax get_usb_mode Parameters None Example get_usb_mode USB OPERATION MODE IS ACTIVE ON LINK Related Commands get_usb_allow get_usb_mouse set_usb_allow set_usb_mode set_usb_mouse Advanced Operation ...

Page 113: ...on Commands get_usb_mouse Displays the mouse operating mode Syntax get_usb_mouse Parameters None Example get_usb_mouse USB MOUSE MODE IS HIGH Related Commands get_usb_allow get_usb_mode set_usb_allow set_usb_mode set_usb_mouse ...

Page 114: ...o_allow Displays the Video over IP status Use the set_video_allow command to enable or disable video over IP Syntax get_video_allow Parameters None Example get_video_allow VIDEO OVER IP is ENABLE Related Commands set_video_allow Advanced Operation ...

Page 115: ...stening port Use the set_web_port command to set the HTTP listening port Syntax get_web_port Parameters None Example get_web_port WEB INTERFACE PORT 80 Related Commands get_gateway get_ip_address get_ipconfig set_gateway set_ip_address set_ip_mode set_netmask set_web_port ...

Page 116: ...help FACTORY_RESET GET_DISCOVERY GET_FIRMWARE_VERSION GET_GATEWAY GET_HDCP GET_IPCONFIG GET_IP_ADDRESS GET_IP_MODE SET_TELNET_ACCESS SET_TELNET_PASS SET_TELNET_PORT SET_TELNET_WELCOME SET_TX_CHANNEL SET_UDP_ACCESS SET_UDP_PORT SET_USB_ALLOW SET_USB_MODE SET_USB_MOUSE SET_VIDEO_ALLOW SET_WEBUI_AD_PASS SET_WEBUI_USER_PASS SET_WEB_PORT USE_TELNET_LOGIN USE_TELNET_WELCOME Advanced Operation ...

Page 117: ...page 105 Advanced Operation Commands reboot Reboots the Sender Receiver unit Syntax reboot Parameters None Example reboot UNIT WILL REBOOT SHORTLY Related Commands factory_reset ...

Page 118: ...ring cannot exceed 30 characters in length Spaces and underscore characters are acceptable Avoid using symbols and special characters Syntax set_description param1 Parameters param1 String Example set_description Blu ray_Panasonic PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SET Related Commands get_description get_product_name Advanced Operation ...

Page 119: ...Enables or disables the discovery feature The default value is On Syntax set_discovery param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Off 1 On Example set_discovery 0 DISCOVERY SERVICE SET TO DISABLED Related Commands get_discovery set_showme ...

Page 120: ...Sender unit If param1 0 then the internal default EDID is used This command is only available when connected to a Receiver unit Syntax set_edid_copy param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Off 1 On Example set_edid_copy 1 COPY EDID OF CONNECTED DISPLAY SET TO ENABLED PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_edid_copy Advanced Operation ...

Page 121: ...e specified using dot decimal notation Syntax set_gateway param1 Parameters param1 IP Address Example set_gateway 192 168 1 1 GATEWAY ADDRESS SET TO 192 168 1 1 PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_gateway get_ip_address get_ip_mode get_ipconfig get_netmask get_web_port set_ip_address set_ip_mode set_netmask set_web_port ...

Page 122: ...and is only available when connected to a Sender unit Syntax set_hdcp_allow param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Example set_hdcp_allow 1 HDCP ENCRYPTED SOURCE SET TO ENABLED PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_hdcp_allow Advanced Operation ...

Page 123: ...notation Syntax set_ip_address param1 Parameters param1 IP Address Example set_gateway 192 168 1 1 GATEWAY ADDRESS SET TO 192 168 1 1 PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_gateway get_ip_address get_ip_mode get_ipconfig get_netmask get_web_port set_gateway set_ip_mode set_netmask set_web_port ...

Page 124: ...am1 Integer 0 2 param1 Description 0 Static 1 DHCP 2 Auto IP Example set_ip_mode 1 IP MODE SET TO DHCP PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_gateway get_ip_address get_ip_mode get_ipconfig get_netmask get_web_port set_ip_address set_gateway set_netmask set_web_port Advanced Operation ...

Page 125: ... Unit mode When enabled the MTU size is set to 8000 8K jumbo frames Syntax set_jumbo_mtu param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Disabled MTU 1500 1 Enabled MTU 8000 Example set_jumbo_mtu 1 JUMBO MTU SET TO ENABLED PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_jumbo_mtu ...

Page 126: ...ting mode Syntax set_net_mode param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Unicast 1 Multicast Example set_net_mode 0 NETWORK CASTING MODE SET TO UNICAST Related Commands get_net_mode Advanced Operation Commands Advanced Operation ...

Page 127: ...k param1 Parameters param1 IP Address Example set_netmask 255 255 255 0 NETMASK ADDRESS SET TO 255 255 255 0 PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_gateway get_ip_address get_ip_mode get_ipconfig get_netmask get_web_port set_ip_address set_ip_mode set_gateway set_web_port Advanced Operation Commands ...

Page 128: ...available when connected to a Sender unit Syntax set_pq_mode param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Graphic 1 Video Example set_pq_mode 1 TRANSMITTER PICTURE QUALITY SET TO VIDEO Related Commands get_pq_mode Advanced Operation Commands Advanced Operation ...

Page 129: ...r 0 1 param1 Description 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Example set_remote_udp_access 1 REMOTE UDP ACCESS SET TO ENABLED Related Commands get_remote_udp_access get_remote_udp_ip get_remote_udp_port get_udp_access get_udp_port set_remote_udp_access set_remote_udp_ip set_remote_udp_port set_udp_access set_udp_port Advanced Operation Commands ...

Page 130: ...udp_ip param1 Parameters param1 IP address Example set_remote_udp_ip 192 168 1 29 REMOTE UDP IP ADDRESS SET TO 192 168 1 29 PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_remote_udp_access get_remote_udp_ip get_remote_udp_port get_udp_access get_udp_port set_remote_udp_access set_remote_udp_port set_udp_access set_udp_port Advanced Operation ...

Page 131: ...ameters param1 Integer 0 65535 Example set_remote_udp_port 50008 REMOTE UDP COMMUNICATIONS PORT IS SET TO PORT 50008 PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_remote_udp_access get_remote_udp_ip get_remote_udp_port get_udp_access get_udp_port set_remote_udp_access set_remote_udp_ip set_udp_access set_udp_port ...

Page 132: ...x_id Sets the ID of the Receiver unit This command is only available when connected to a Receiver unit Syntax set_rx_id param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 65535 Example set_rx_id 10 RX ID SET TO 10 Related Commands get_rx_id Advanced Operation ...

Page 133: ...l_allow param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Disable 1 Enable Example set_serial_allow 0 SERIAL OVER IP SET TO DISABLED Related Commands get_serial_allow get_serial_baud get_serial_bits get_serial_parity get_serial_stop set_serial_baud set_serial_bits set_serial_parity set_serial_stop ...

Page 134: ...m1 Description baud rate 0 300 1 600 2 1200 3 2400 4 4800 5 9600 6 14400 7 19200 8 38400 9 57600 10 115200 11 230400 Example set_serial_baud 7 SERIAL BAUD RATE SET TO 19200 Related Commands get_serial_allow get_serial_baud get_serial_bits get_serial_parity get_serial_stop set_serial_allow set_serial_bits set_serial_parity set_serial_stop Advanced Operation ...

Page 135: ...param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 3 param1 Description data bits 0 5 1 6 2 7 3 8 Example set_serial_bits 3 SERIAL DATA BITS SET TO 8 Related Commands get_serial_allow get_serial_baud get_serial_bits get_serial_parity get_serial_stop set_serial_allow set_serial_baud set_serial_bits set_serial_parity set_serial_stop ...

Page 136: ...arity param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 2 param1 Description 0 None 1 Odd 2 Even Example set_serial_parity 0 SERIAL PARITY MODE SET TO NONE Related Commands get_serial_allow get_serial_baud get_serial_bits get_serial_parity get_serial_stop set_serial_allow set_serial_baud set_serial_bits set_serial_stop Advanced Operation ...

Page 137: ... set_serial_stop param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description stop bits 0 1 1 2 Example set_serial_stop 0 SERIAL STOP BITS SET TO 1 Related Commands get_serial_allow get_serial_baud get_serial_bits get_serial_parity get_serial_stop set_serial_allow set_serial_baud set_serial_bits set_serial_parity ...

Page 138: ... LED indicators on the front panel will flash This quickly identifies a unit and is useful when multiple units are being used The default setting is disabled Syntax set_showme param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Example set_showme 1 SHOW ME ENABLED Related Commands get_discovery set_discovery Advanced Operation ...

Page 139: ...cess param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Example set_telnet_access 1 TELNET ACCESS SET TO ENABLED Related Commands get_telnet_access get_telnet_pass get_telnet_port get_telnet_welcome set_telnet_pass set_telnet_port set_telnet_welcome use_telnet_login use_telnet_welcome ...

Page 140: ...aracters are allowed The default password is admin Syntax set_telnet_pass param1 Parameters param1 String Example set_telnet_pass b055man TELNET INTERFACE PASSWORD IS SET Related Commands get_telnet_access get_telnet_pass get_telnet_port get_telnet_welcome set_telnet_access set_telnet_port set_telnet_welcome use_telnet_login use_telnet_welcome Advanced Operation ...

Page 141: ...arameters param1 Integer 0 65535 Example set_telnet_port 23 TELNET COMMUNICATIONS PORT SET TO PORT 23 PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_telnet_access get_telnet_pass get_telnet_port get_telnet_welcome set_telnet_access set_telnet_pass set_telnet_welcome use_telnet_login use_telnet_welcome ...

Page 142: ...x set_telnet_welcome param1 Parameters param1 String Example set_telnet_welcome Welcome TELNET WELCOME MESSAGE SET TO Welcome PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_telnet_access get_telnet_pass get_telnet_port get_telnet_welcome set_telnet_access set_telnet_pass set_telnet_port use_telnet_login use_telnet_welcome Advanced Operation ...

Page 143: ...e Sender unit This command is only available when connected to the Sender unit Syntax set_tx_channel param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 255 Example set_tx_channel 1 TRANSMITTER CHANNEL SET TO 1 PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_tx_channel get_rx_channel r ...

Page 144: ...rameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Example set_udp_access 0 UDP ACCESS SET TO DISABLED Related Commands get_remote_udp_access get_remote_udp_ip get_remote_udp_port get_udp_access get_udp_port set_remote_udp_access set_remote_udp_ip set_remote_udp_port set_udp_port Advanced Operation ...

Page 145: ...ameters param1 Integer 0 65535 Example set_udp_port 50007 UDP COMMUNCATION IS SET TO PORT 50007 PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_remote_udp_access get_remote_udp_ip get_remote_udp_port get_udp_access get_udp_port set_remote_udp_access set_remote_udp_ip set_remote_udp_port set_udp_access ...

Page 146: ...e USB over IP feature Syntax set_usb_allow param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Example set_usb_allow 1 USB OVER IP SET TO ENABLED Related Commands get_usb_allow get_usb_mode get_usb_mouse set_usb_mode set_usb_mouse Advanced Operation ...

Page 147: ... mode Syntax set_udp_port param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Active per request 1 Active on link Example set_usb_mode 0 USB OPERATION MODE SET TO ACTIVE PER REQUEST Related Commands get_usb_allow get_usb_mode get_usb_mouse set_usb_allow set_usb_mouse ...

Page 148: ... Syntax set_udp_port param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 High resolution 1 Compatibility Example set_usb_mouse 0 USB MOUSE MODE SET TO HIGH RESOLUTION Related Commands get_usb_allow get_usb_mode get_usb_mouse set_usb_allow set_usb_mode Advanced Operation ...

Page 149: ...eo_allow Enables or disables the Video over IP feature Syntax set_video_allow param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Example set_video_allow 1 VIDEO OVER IP IS SET TO ENABLED Related Commands get_video_allow ...

Page 150: ...t param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 65535 Example set_web_port 82 WEB INTERFACE PORT SET TO 80 PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_gateway get_ip_address get_ip_mode get_ipconfig get_netmask get_web_port set_gateway set_ip_address set_ip_mode set_netmask Advanced Operation ...

Page 151: ...word for the Web interface login The password cannot exceed eight characters in length The default password is admin Syntax set_webui_ad_pass param1 Parameters param1 Password Example set_webui_ad_pass b05Sman WEB UI ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD IS SET Related Commands set_webui_user_pass ...

Page 152: ... the Web interface login The password cannot exceed eight characters in length The default password is user Syntax set_webui_user_pass param1 Parameters param1 Password Example set_webui_user_pass m1ni0n WEB UI USER PASSWORD IS SET Related Commands set_webui_ad_pass Advanced Operation ...

Page 153: ...isabled 1 Enabled Example use_telnet_login 1 Password for root changed Password for Administrator changed Password for User changed TELNET INTERFACE LOGIN SET TO ENABLED PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_telnet_access get_telnet_pass get_telnet_port get_telnet_welcome set_telnet_access set_telnet_pass set_telnet_port set_telnet_welcome use_telnet_welcome ...

Page 154: ...aram1 Integer 0 1 param1 Description 0 Disabled 1 Enabled Example use_telnet_welcome 1 TELNET WELCOME SCREEN IS ENABLED PLEASE REBOOT THE UNIT TO APPLY CHANGES Related Commands get_telnet_access get_telnet_pass get_telnet_port get_telnet_welcome set_telnet_access set_telnet_pass set_telnet_port set_telnet_welcome use_telnet_login Advanced Operation ...

Page 155: ...er unit to accept the signal from a Sender unit that uses the same video channel This command is only available when connected to a Receiver unit Do not precede this command with the symbol Syntax r param1 Parameters param1 Integer 0 255 Example r 1 TRANSMITTER 1 ROUTED TO RECEIVER Related Commands get_rx_channel set_tx_channel ...

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Page 157: ...page 145 HD KVM over IP 4 Appendix ...

Page 158: ...ver 192 168 1 73 DHCP mode Determined by DHCP server Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Default Gateway Auto IP mode 169 254 x x Static IP mode 192 168 1 1 DHCP mode Determined by DHCP server HTTP Port 80 TCP Telnet Port 23 Enable Telnet TCP Access Enabled UDP Port 50007 Enable UDP Access Disabled Remote UDP IP Address 192 168 1 255 Remote UDP Port 50008 Enable Remote UDP Access Disabled Gefen Syner G Disc...

Page 159: ...it only Enabled Enable Video over IP Enabled Copy EDID of Connected Display Receiver unit only Enabled USB over IP Enable USB over IP Enabled Operation Mode Active per request USB Mouse Mode High Resolution Serial over IP Enable Serial over IP Enabled Baud rate 19200 Data bits 8 Parity None Stop bits 1 ...

Page 160: ...s of the Sender or Receiver unit The order in which the Sender and Receiver units are upgraded does not matter 4 Under the System tab click the Update Firmware tab 5 Click the Browse button and select the firmware for the unit that is being upgraded If upgrading the Sender unit the filename will contain the letter S If upgrading the Receiver unit the filename will contain the letter R In the examp...

Page 161: ...page 149 Appendix Upgrading the Firmware 8 Once the firmware upgrade process has completed the HD KVM over IP will reboot 9 Repeat the process for each Sender and Receiver unit in the system ...

Page 162: ... Description 1 Orange White TD Transmit Data positive differential signal 2 Orange TD Transmit Data negative differential signal 3 Green White RD Receive Data positive differential signal 4 Blue Unused 5 Blue White Unused 6 Green RD Receive Data negative differential signal 7 Brown White Unused 8 Brown White Unused 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Appendix Information Shielded CAT 5e or better cabling is recommend...

Page 163: ...he Sender and or Receiver unit s in the Gefen 1U Rack Tray Gefen part no EXT RACK 1U Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4 Step 5 Step 6 Turn unit upside down Remove rubber feet Line up holes on unit and rack tray Install countersink screws Ensure the unit is installed securely Unit has been installed into rack tray ...

Page 164: ...2 x Type A female Ethernet Sender 1 x RJ 45 Ethernet Receiver 3 x RJ 45 shielded IR Emitter Sender 1 x 3 5mm mini mono jack IR Ext Receiver 1 x 3 5mm mini stereo jack RS 232 Sender 1 x DB 9 female RS 232 Receiver 1 x DB 9 male Reset button Sender 1 x Push button tact type Mode button Sender 1 x Push button tact type Switch button Receiver 1 x Push button tact type Link indicator Sender Receiver 1 ...

Page 165: ...t 98 get_usb_allow 99 get_usb_mode 100 get_usb_mouse 101 get_video_allow 102 get_web_port 103 help 104 r 143 reboot 105 set_description 106 set_discovery 107 set_edid_copy 108 set_gateway 109 set_hdcp_allow 110 set_ip_address 111 set_ip_mode 112 set_jumbo_mtu 113 set_netmask 115 set_net_mode 114 set_pq_mode 116 set_remote_udp_access 117 set_remote_udp_ip 118 set_remote_udp_port 119 set_rx_id 120 s...

Page 166: ...Ext port 5 IR Out port 3 L Licensing vi Line In port 3 Line Out port 3 4 Link indicator 2 4 port 3 M Mic In port 4 Mode button 2 MTU Size 33 Multicast Mode configuring 28 USB control 41 O Operating Notes v P Packing list vii Password changing 54 Picture Quality PQ Mode See Video setting the video mode Power indicator 2 4 receptacle 3 5 R Rebooting using the Front Panel 59 using the Web Interface 5...

Page 167: ...ontents ix Technical Support iv Telnet using 62 U Unicast Mode configuring 23 switching 25 USB control 39 USB port 3 4 USB Control Active on link mode 45 Active per request mode 44 multicast mode 41 unicast mode 39 V Video channel 18 disabling 22 enabling 22 setting the video mode 52 W Warranty Information iii ...

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