I-Tech NVIP117 Series User Manual

1u rackmount lcd keyboard drawer 15"/17"/19"

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  • Page 5: Package Contents

    Package Contents LCD Monitor Drawer with IP KVM Switch 1 Piece User Manual 1 Piece DC Power Adapter 1 Piece Power Cord 1 Piece Mounting Bracket 1 Pair Fasteners 4 Pieces CD-6 3-in-1 KVM cable 8 Pieces Before Unpacking It is very important to locate the LCD Keyboard Drawer in a suitable environment. The surface for placing and fixing the LCD Keyboard Drawer should be stable and level ●...
  • Page 6: Optional Accessories

    Optional Accessories KVM Cable CD-6 / 10 / 15 6ft / 10ft / 15ft PS/2 3-in-1 cable Cascade Cable CA-2 / 6 / 10 / 15 2ft / 6ft / 10ft / 15ft PS/2 3-to-3 cable Conversion Adapter SUN-31 SUN / iMAC USB to PS/2 adapter Others Video Input 12V / 24V / 48V DC Power Supply...
  • Page 7: Important Safeguards

    Important Safeguards Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. Save this manual for future reference. Unplug the LCD Keyboard Drawer from the power outlet before cleaning. ● Do not spray liquid cleaners or aerosol directly on the device. Wet a cloth with a ●...
  • Page 8 Structure Diagram PS/2 keyboard Aluminium front panel Class A active matrix TFT LCD panel Rear metal case LCD inverter LCD membrane Ball bearing telescopic slides with stopper Adjustable mounting bracket Optional KVM switch • ‚ ƒ „ … ‰ † ‡...
  • Page 12 Session Rev. : 1.0 P.10...
  • Page 13: Lcd Session

    LCD Session LCD Membrane Diagram Power Menu/Selection Exit Right Left MAIN MENU BRIGHT/CONTRAST AUTO ADJUST PHASE/CLOCK H/V POSITION MISC RESET Main Menu Bright / Contrast To enter into the Bright, Black level & Contrast sub-menu ● Auto Adjust To perform automatic optimisations of all functions ●...
  • Page 14 LCD Session Bright / Contrast 1. Brightness To perform brightness adjustment of the input RGB signal ● to “Brightness” Use the Left & Right button to adjust and button ● 2. Contrast To adjust the contrast level of the input signal ●...
  • Page 15: Osd Timer

    LCD Session MISC 1. Information The first header row shows the current resolution setup ● The second header row shows the horizontal frequency of the current ● input signal The third header row shows the vertical frequency of the current input ●...
  • Page 16: Resolution Settings

    LCD Session Resolution Settings For Microsoft Windows Step 1 – Press right click on the desktop Step 2 – Choose “Properties” Step 3 – Change the “Screen Resolution” Step 4 – Change the “Screen refresh rate” Rev. : 1.0 P.14...
  • Page 17: For Sun Servers

    LCD Session Resolution Settings For SUN Servers Resolution configuration procedures should be run by qualified SUN ● server administrator Sun Servers are using resolution at 1152 x 900 x 76Hz. ● Supported resolution mode for 15” LCD: ● 1024 x 768 x 70/75Hz ●...
  • Page 18 Session Rev. : 1.0 P.16...
  • Page 20: Rear View

    KVM Session Rear View Figure 11-1. Identifying IP KVM rear panel components Rear Panel Components Location Component 8 or 16 PC Ports Serial Port RJ-45 LAN Port Cascade Port Virtual Media USB Port DC Power Input Rev. : 1.0 P.18...
  • Page 22 KVM Session Step 4. Connect the IP KVM to your Servers using the provided KVM cables* (Fig. 1) VGA HDDB-15-pin connector on KVM cable (Blue) PS/2 mouse connector on KVM cable (Green) PS/2 keyboard connector on KVM cable (Purple) Figure 11-4. PS/2 KVM Cable Server connectors PS/2 keyboard port of your server PS/2 mouse port of your server...
  • Page 23 KVM Session Cascading Using CA-6 PS/2 KVM cable to connect from Bank 1’s “Cascade port” to Bank 2’s “Console port”. After connected please press “Bank” & “Channel” button on the front of the PS/2 KVM switch to reset the PS/2 KVM switch. Bank 1 Figure 11-6.
  • Page 24 KVM Session Remote Access the IP KVM Device Factory Default Information: IP Address : 192.168.1.22 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway : none Login name : super Passwords : pass Step 1. Open your java enabled browser, e.g.: Internet Explorer 6, Netscape, Mozilla, FirFox..
  • Page 25 KVM Session IP KVM web base interface Figure 11-10. Main page of IP KVM IP KVM Configurations Location Function KVM Console & Telnet Console setup Virtual Media setup Change Password and User management User Console, Keyboard, mouse and Video settings Network, Serial port, security, date, log view settings Device Status, Firmware upgrade, Event log &...
  • Page 26: Hotkey Command

    Start Up The channels that have PC connected and it is switch on will have a green LED on that channel. The red LED will indicate the selected channel. 7 segments LED will display the bank number. Press channel button to select the channel. Enter the password, default is “00000000”...
  • Page 27 Start Up Hot-key Command Operation Calling OSD Menu Scroll Scroll Space Bar Switch to Previous Port (powered on PC only) £ Scroll Scroll Switch to Next Power On Port (powered on PC only) ¤ Scroll Scroll Switch to Previous Bank First digit of Port Number: Scroll Scroll...
  • Page 28: Reset To Factory Default Setting

    Start Up HotKey Command Operation Switch to Next Bank Scroll Scroll PgDn Enable / Disable beeper sound Scroll Scroll Note: The default Beeper function is ON and beeper control is only for Auto Scan for Powered on PC Scroll Scroll Reset to factory Default Setting Scroll Scroll...
  • Page 29: Osd Structure Diagram

    Start Up OSD Structure Diagram BANK : 1 Bank Session ® SYSTEM 02 BANK : 1 SYSTEM ® SYSTEM 02 E ® SYSTEM 03 ® SYSTEM 04 SYSTEM PC Session ® SYSTEM 03 ® SYSTEM 04 ® SYSTEM 05 SYSTEM 06 ®...
  • Page 30 Start Up KVM Settings Session OSD Menu on screen time ● default is 10 seconds. It can be modified from 05 – 99 ● seconds. Scan Scan interval from one PC port ● to next PC port when applying █ ENTER PASSWORD : auto scan, its default is 10 seconds.
  • Page 31 13. FAQ 1. Don’t press any keys on the keyboard while the selected computer is booting up. Otherwise, it might cause the keyboard error or keyboard is not detected at PC side. 2. The computer boot up fine, but keyboard doesn’t work. Make sure the keyboard works when directly plugged into the computer.

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