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SWITCHING TO COMPUTERS

You can switch to computers through three different methods:

1.

- Pressing and releasing the left control and then hitting the escape

key brings up the computer select menu. Use the arrow keys and the page up and page down to

highlight a computer and hit enter to switch to it.

2.

- If you know the number of the computer you want to switch to then press

and release the left control key, enter the numeric value using the number keys below the function

keys, and hit enter to switch.

3.

- Specify the KVM value with Knnn where nnn is the 1-255 KVM number of

the card desired. Specify the CPU number with Cnnnn where nnnn is the 1 to 1000 computer

number of the CPU desired. Send S to switch or question for an inquiry. <cr> below means carriage

return (value 13).
For example: K1C3S<cr>

Switches KVM 1 to computer 3

For example: K2?<cr>

Returns which computer KVM 2 is connected to
in the form K2CnnnRxx<cr> where nnn is the

computer connected or last connected and xx is

the status value described previously on the status page.

COMPUTER SELECT MENU

DIRECT BY NUMBER

USING THE RS232 port

The last value of K or C is remembered.

Status MIS Console

Connection successful

to NT Server

on Admin

Share mode

Not in access group

on Richard

to Mail Server

Connect failed

Status Control Room 5

Status App station 1

Disconnected

from Payroll

on Sharon

Timed out

Computer select menu

1 Mail Server

2 NT Server 1

3

4 NT Server 3

5 Inventory

6 Inventory 2

7 Sales domain

8 Computer

8

9 Computer

9

10 Computer

10

11 Computer

11

12 Computer

12

13 Computer

13

14 Computer

14

15 Computer

15

16 Computer

16

NT Server 2

The on-screen display gives you messages on the status of your connection and you will receive a message of

the following type when connecting or disconnecting. The last line is the status and is very important for

troubleshooting. This message may also be recalled with the control D command.

ELECTRONICS

Confidential

UltraMatrix 4X

UltraMatrix 4X Technical Overview

Summary of Contents for EE2-2X16U/E

Page 1: ...latform for PC Sun RS 6000 HP DEC SGI and others Plug in cards makes the system easy to expand and maintain Integrated auto switching power supply 110 220 VAC Advanced on screen display technology Ric...

Page 2: ...t to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Mod...

Page 3: ...F04 R T V Rheinland gepr fte Sicherheit This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 t...

Page 4: ...RIAL PORT POWER INPUT KVM KVM KVM KVM CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU CPU 1 2 3 4 POWER INPUT 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 0 75A MADE IN USA SERIAL PORT SERIAL PORT SERIAL PORT C US UL LISTED I T...

Page 5: ...S OUT 2 BUS OUT 2 BUS OUT 3 BUS OUT 3 BUS OUT 4 BUS OUT 4 BUS IN 2 BUS IN 2 BUS IN 3 BUS IN 3 BUS IN 4 BUS IN 4 KVM2 KVM6 KVM3 KVM7 KVM4 KVM8 4x16 MATRIX 4x16 MATRIX 4x16 MATRIX 4x16 MATRIX EXPANSION...

Page 6: ...ostics This screen comes from the on screen display when the switch first turns on If there is a failure of the self test then the reason will be displayed This screen is blue with white letters Slot...

Page 7: ...o go to an item and hit enter to go to that page or to change a value The help line at the bottom changes to explain what each setting is When changing a value pop up boxes appear Configure password b...

Page 8: ...no keyboard or mouse activity Time to screen saver if no keyboard or mouse activity 0 9999 Background color of connection status and select menu Text color of connection status and select menu Positi...

Page 9: ...S2 10 Computer 10 PC2 PS2 11 Computer 11 PC2 PS2 12 Computer 12 PC2 PS2 13 Computer 13 PC2 PS2 14 Computer 14 PC2 PS2 15 Computer 15 PC2 PS2 16 Computer 16 PC2 PS2 u Computer name Keyboard Mouse Name...

Page 10: ...4 KVM name Resolution Start Login User If name password not required this user is assigned to KVM Required to enter user name password to access computers Resolution of on screen display when no exte...

Page 11: ...r 7 Profil 7 User 8 Profil 8 User 9 Profil 9 User10 Profil10 User11 Profil11 User12 Profil12 User13 Profil13 User14 Profil14 User15 Profil15 User16 Profil16 User login name up to 8 characters User pas...

Page 12: ...p11 Share 2 5 240 Profil12 Group12 Share 2 5 240 Profil13 Group13 Share 2 5 240 Profil14 Group14 Share 2 5 240 Profil15 Group15 Share 2 5 240 Profil16 Group16 Share 2 5 240 Profile name up to 8 charac...

Page 13: ...mputer 11 12 Computer 12 13 Computer 13 14 Computer 14 15 Computer 15 16 Computer 16 Computer Group 2 This page determines which computers belong to which group Use the arrow keys to go to the desired...

Page 14: ...can be any of the following 1 View mode The KVM is connected in view mode 2 Share mode 3 Control mode 4 Private mode Connected green f a connection is present which user is logged on the KVM The KVM i...

Page 15: ...Sends configuration to system and saves to flash memory boards to update 3 Saving to flash The save function is used to save all the settings in flash memory The configuration is automatically sent to...

Page 16: ...the form K2CnnnRxx cr where nnn is the computer connected or last connected and xx is the status value described previously on the status page COMPUTER SELECT MENU DIRECT BY NUMBER USING THE RS232 po...

Page 17: ...eft Once the password is entered correctly the profile assigned to the user via the configure user page will be active The settings of that profile are assigned on the configure profile page 3 User ac...

Page 18: ...el to other units 6 Reset configuration data to factory default this card only 7 Save changes made in 1 and 2 this card only 8 Exit restart the unit Enter choice To set unit s address if no KVM in slo...

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