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3. Connect a USB keyboard and mouse device. (Please note that some
keyboards and mice may not work due to non-standard USB
implementation)
4. Connect a straight through CAT5 cable to port A on the user-station.
5. Connect the power to the remote user station.
Please Note: The remote user station operates just like the local user port, except a few
extra commands on OSD:
Please note that you may notice a pattern of vertical bars briefly displayed during
distance calibration; this is normal. As such, please disregard.
Using the Web Interface
The Web interface offers the most intuitive way to configure the SVxx53DXI, as it
provides a Java-based VNC client that can be used to control the host computer from a
remote location, as well as support for any industry-standard HTML Web browser.
You can access the Web interface by opening your Web browser and entering the IP
address of the SVxx53DXI you wish to access/configure. The IP address will be either
the
address assigned by your DHCP server
as identified in the previous section, or
192.168.1.123
(if your network uses static IP addressing).
<CTRL> <CTRL> <C>
Cause auto calibration to restart
<CTRL><CTRL> <A>
Go to A port
<CTRL> <CTRL> <B>
Go to B port
<CTRL> + <Space>
To switch A/B connections at any time (even if no
KVM OSD is shown, or if current KVM is powered
down).
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