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  • Page 1: User Guide

    SC-xIP User Guide CONNECTION PERFECTION KVM Switch LOC REM VNC 100 LNK PWR LAN/TCP/IP ...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Main menu .................18 Enterprise installations ............5 General security and configuration steps ........19 SC5-4xIP features - front and rear ..........6 Registering users and host computers ........19 What’s in the box.................7 What to do if the ADMIN password has been forgotten ..20 What you may additionally need ..........7...
  • Page 3 Operation Further information The front panel indicators ............31 Getting assistance ..............49 Accessing the SC5-4xIP ..............31 Troubleshooting ................50 Local user access ................32 Appendix 1 – Local setup menus ..........51 Selecting a computer ............32 Functions ................52 Show All Users ...............34 User Preferences ..............53 Logging in and out ...............34...
  • Page 4 Appendix 3 - VNC viewer connection options ......74 Appendix 7 – Cascading multiple units ........84 Display ...................74 Connecting units in cascade ..........85 Inputs ..................75 Addressing computers in a cascade ........86 Connection ................76 Using cascaded computers ...........86 Expert ..................76 Appendix 8 – Cable and connector specifications ....87 Basic ..................77 Multi-head synchronisation cable ........87 Appendix 4 - VNC viewer window options ......78...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction Thank you for choosing the SC5-4xIP from LINDY. This Like the other models within the highly successful LINDY All LINDY SC5 models provide full enterprise level SC5 family, this unit takes full advantage of category 5, security to restrict access to authorised personnel.
  • Page 6: Creating Larger Installations

    There are two main ways to increase the number of supported host computers: Enterprise installations • Cascade: Connect LINDY SC5 units to the ports of the master SC5-4xIP, then Enterprise installations are effectively limitless, you can keep adding SC5-4xIP connect the host computers to the SC5 units.
  • Page 7: Sc5-4Xip Features - Front And Rear

    SC5-4xIP features - front and rear The SC5-4xIP units pack a great deal of functionality into a compact space. It occupies half of a single 1U rack space and presents most of its connectors at the rear face. The smart front face features the network port and the operation indicators.
  • Page 8: What's In The Box

    What’s in the box SC-xIP 32355 – 16 computer connections, 1 local console connection, 4 global user (network) connections Power adapter and country- specific power lead it c h - I P N /T T IO Four self-adhesive FE C T IO rubber feet CD-ROM x ...
  • Page 9: Installation

    • Supplied four self-adhesive rubber feet • Optional single unit rack brackets These two brackets (plus four screws), extend the size of the SC5-4xIP so that it fills the full • Optional double unit rack brackets width of a 1U rack slot.
  • Page 10: Connections

    Connections The SC5-4xIP provides a great deal of flexibility in its configurations. This chapter details the various connections that can be made to achieve the required installation. Local Global LOCAL LOCAL user users USER USER page 10 page 11 LOCAL...
  • Page 11: Local User

    1 Position a suitable video monitor, keyboard and mouse in the vicinity of the configuration. These are also useful during SC5-4xIP unit such that their cables will easily reach. normal use to allow quick local control of any 2 Attach the video monitor, keyboard and mouse connectors to the sockets, POWER connected computer systems.
  • Page 12: Global Users (Ip Network Port)

    To connect the IP network port for global users LOCAL GLOBAL IP port that can operate at 10 or 100Mbps, 1 Depending upon where in the network the SC5-4xIP is being connected, run USER USERS according to the network speed. The SC5-4xIP a category 5, 5e or 6 link cable from the appropriate hub or router to the SC5-4xIP unit.
  • Page 13: Computer System (Via Cam)

    3 Lay a suitable length of category 5, 5e or 6 cabling between the computer system and the SC5-4xIP unit. The maximum length of the cable is 10 m (32 feet). Category , e or ...
  • Page 14: Power In Connection

    3 Connect the power lead to a nearby main supply socket. 4 . 0 Note: Both the SC5-4xIP and its power supply generate heat when in operation and will become warm to the touch. Do not enclose them or place them in locations where air cannot circulate to cool the equipment.
  • Page 15: Multiple Video Head Connections

    4.0A COMPUTER CONNECTIONS COMPUTER CONNECTIONS Note: You must ensure that all SC5-4xIP units have their Options serial ports set to ‘Sync Units’ and that their baud rates are identical. These settings can be made either via the local global user configuration menus.
  • Page 16: Remote Switching Control

    4 . 0 echoed back to the sending device. Note: You must ensure that the SC5-4xIP unit has it Options serial ports set to ‘Sync Units’. This setting (together with the baud rate selection) can be made either via the...
  • Page 17: Configuration

    With security disabled (default setting), a local or remote user attached to the SC5-4xIP will have full and unrestricted access to all computers and all SC5-4xIP settings. In larger installations, you are strongly recommended to enable security and set up individual user accounts with access privileges.
  • Page 18: Initial Configuration

       When the SC5-4xIP is switched on for the first time, you should see the unit   not sufficient. When a password with reasonable strength has been ...
  • Page 19: Main Menu

    Main menu The main menu allows you to determine many aspects of the SC5-4xIP Hotkeys capabilities. From here you can: Note: are the standard hotkeys and can be altered • Provide names for all connected computers to allow quick recognition, avoid clashes with other devices or software.
  • Page 20: General Security And Configuration Steps

    General security and configuration steps Registering users and host computers All user and host computer registration is achieved solely via the global To enable general security (network) connection to the SC5-4xIP unit. See Appendix 2 - Configuration 1 Display the Main menu.
  • Page 21: What To Do If The Admin Password Has Been Forgotten

    If the ADMIN password becomes mislaid or forgotten, you will not be able to access the SC5-4xIP to add or edit users and computer names, unless you have given other users admin privileges. This situation may be resolved by performing a complete reset to return the SC5-4xIP to factory settings.
  • Page 22: Clearing Ip Access Control

    What is IP access control? The IP access control feature (configurable by a remote admin user) allows certain network address ranges to be denied access to the SC5-4xIP. If set incorrectly, it is possible to exclude all network users and so this option provides an emergency recovery point.
  • Page 23: Full Configuration By Global User

    • – When a web browser makes hand corner of the window to display the main contact, the SC5-4xIP provides the option to download a Java application to  configuration page it. This allows a viewer window to be opened and operation to commence just as it would with the VNC viewer application.
  • Page 24: Encryption Settings

    • Let server choose - This setting will follow the configuration of the SC5- 4xIP. If the SC5-4xIP has ‘Always on’ or ‘Prefer on’ set, then the link will be encrypted. If the ‘Prefer off’ setting is selected at the SC5-4xIP, then the link will not be encrypted.
  • Page 25: Networking Issues

    Networking issues Thanks to its robust security the SC5-4xIP offers you great flexibility in how it integrates into an existing network structure. The SC5-4xIP is designed to reside either on an internal network, behind a firewall/router or alternatively with its own direct Internet connection.
  • Page 26 SC5-4xIP. When a web server is also on the local network Port 80 is the standard port used by web (HTTP) servers. If the SC5-4xIP is situated within a local network that also includes a web server or any other...
  • Page 27 2 Re-enter the same ‘Network configuration’ screen where the new IP address and network mask should be displayed. DNS addressing As with any other network device, you can arrange for your SC5-4xIP to be accessible using a name, rather than an IP address. This can be achieved in two main ways: •...
  • Page 28 Security can be further improved by using the following suggestions: 128bit public/private key system that has been rigorously analysed and found to • Place the SC5-4xIP behind a firewall and use the port numbers to route the be highly secure. Therefore, you can position the SC5-4xIP alongside the firewall VNC network traffic to an internal IP address.
  • Page 29: Console Server Access

    Note: If a KVM CAM is replaced by a Console CAM, the SC5-4xIP unit must be rebooted or reset. This can be achieved either with a power cycle or remotely by Advanced Unit Configuration using Unit Configuration >...
  • Page 30: Accessing Console Devices

    VNC connections. ‘Connection refused’ message will be shown (the exact wording depends on For example (to access port 04 on the SC5-4xIP located at IP address the client being used). 192.168.1.22): telnet 192.168.1.22 2404...
  • Page 31: Upgrading Sc5-4Xip Models

    6 Click the ‘Upgrade Firmware’ button. This dialog will be displayed: 7 Click OK. The SC5-4xIP is now ready to accept the upgrade files. Open 9 Select which portion of the unit that you wish to upgrade: your browser and connect to the SC5-4xIP using the IP address that was •...
  • Page 32: The Front Panel Indicators

    Operation Accessing the SC5-4xIP The front panel indicators The SC5-4xIP provides two ways to gain access: • Local user access, or • Global user access via IP network link. LOCAL GLOBAL USER USER LOC REM VNC 100 LNK PWR Indicators •...
  • Page 33: Local User Access

    • If the port address is a single character, release all of the keys. and they signal to the SC5-4xIP that you wish to control it, rather than the host • If the port address is two or more characters, release the first numeral computer.
  • Page 34 Standard hotkeys To select a computer using the Select Host menu The range of hotkey combinations are as follows: 1 Display the Select Host menu in one of two ways: Note: If your hotkeys have been changed, substitute them for •...
  • Page 35: Show All Users

    Logging in and out To select a computer using mouse buttons The SC5-4xIP features a straightforward security system that helps to prevent unauthorised access to some, or all connected computers. Note: This procedure works only with three-button or IntelliMouse devices and only if the ‘Mouse Switching’...
  • Page 36: The Confirmation (Status) Box

    The confirmation (status) box User preferences and functions The SC5-4xIP provides the option of a In addition to enabling or disabling the confirmation box, you can also:   confirmation box that is displayed on • Select the screen saver style, ...
  • Page 37: Select Host Menu Dot Colours

    Select Host menu dot colours Within the Select Host menu, each listed host has a coloured dot associated with it to indicate its general status: Green for accessible, Red for inaccessible and Blue to show a Console CAM connection which uses only a serial port. ...
  • Page 38: Global User Access

    Global user access Global users access the SC5-4xIP using a viewer and a network/internet link. There are three main types of connection: a standalone VNC viewer, a VNC Java application used within a standard web browser, or a console server connection (used to access specialist server devices).
  • Page 39: Global User Access Via Vnc Viewer

    Global user access via VNC viewer The VNC viewer is a compact application that runs on your IP-connected ‘global’ system and allows you to view and use the SC5-4xIP and its host computer(s). VNC viewer is readily available from a number of different sources: •...
  • Page 40: Global User Access Via Web Browser

    (supported versions) to gain access to the SC5-4xIP and its host computer(s). As soon as you make contact with the SC5-4xIP it will begin downloading a small Java application to your browser, which will be used only for the duration of your connection.
  • Page 41: Using The Viewer Window

    Using the viewer window When using the viewer window The viewer window gives you the ability to view and control the SC5-4xIP and What is the best screen resolution to use? its host computer(s). Its operation is almost identical regardless of whether you The best resolution for your computer is one that is larger than the screen of the host used the VNC viewer or your Web browser to display it.
  • Page 42: Mouse Pointers

    Remote host cursor Configure This option is displayed only when you are logged on as the ‘admin’ user. When selected it provides access to a wide range of SC5-4xIP settings. Additionally, for fast network connections, the VNC viewer also Appendix 2 - Configuration pages via viewer for more details.
  • Page 43: Auto Calibrate

    Re-synchronise mouse Auto calibrate When you visit a host computer for the very first time, your viewer needs to If you find that your local mouse pointer and that of the host are not correctly determine the optimum video and mouse settings for that particular computer. synchronised, use this feature to re-align their movements.
  • Page 44: Controls

    Controls When clicked, this button reveals a menu of options concerned with keyboard, video and mouse operation. Single Mouse Mode Mouse Control This mode is for fast network connections where This option displays a mouse control dialog and is useful when the remote cursor is failing to respond correctly to your mouse movements, even after using the cursor response is sufficient to provide instant visual feedback on the remote screen.
  • Page 45 When enabled, this mode translates certain keyboard sequences to represent the combinations (to the host) that are needed regularly or that are trapped by the special keys that are present on Sun keyboard. Use this when using a standard SC5-4xIP. keyboard while connecting to a Sun system. Notes: The Enable/Disable status of the Sun translation mode is retained, so this mode selection only needs to be done once per host.
  • Page 46 The phase setting adjusts the alignment of the host video Note: When the SC5-4xIP is used with one or more other switches, the output and the remote system threshold needs to be higher than 32 due to the signal ‘noise’ that these video display to achieve the sharpest image.
  • Page 47 Select this option to display a list of all users who are currently logged into the This option contains video signal settings that do not normally need to be SC5-4xIP unit together with the host computer (and port) that they are currently adjusted.
  • Page 48: Vnc Hotkey Selection

    Note: If your hotkeys have been changed, substitute them for ‘hotkeys’ and they signal to the SC5-4xIP that you wish to control it, rather the examples given here. than the computer. However, if these particular hotkeys clash with another...
  • Page 49: If You Need To Enter A Port Number

    • Let server choose - This setting will follow the configuration of the SC5- To enter a port number in a Web browser 4xIP. If the SC5-4xIP has a preference to encrypt the link, then it will be so, 1 Enter the required IP address in the usual Address box, otherwise the link will not be encrypted.
  • Page 50: Further Information

    Troubleshooting section then we provide a number of other solutions: • Troubleshooting • Appendices • LINDY website – www.lindy.com • Appendix 1 - Configuration menus Check the Support section of our website for the latest solutions and driver Configuration pages via viewer •...
  • Page 51: Troubleshooting

    Check that the users network address has not been excluded in the IP access control section. • If the SC5-4xIP is situated behind a firewall, check that the relevant ports are through the firewall being allowed and are being correctly routed.
  • Page 52: Appendix 1 - Local Setup Menus

    Appendix 1 – Local setup menus The SC5-4xIP local setup menus allow a range of settings to be made both to the installation as a whole and to parts of the system accessed by each user. To access the local setup menus...
  • Page 53: Functions

    Show All Users Select this option to power on one or more computers. This option displays a list of all users who are currently logged into the SC5-4xIP Switch Computer OFF unit together with the host computer (and port) that they are currently viewing.
  • Page 54: User Preferences

    User Preferences The User Preferences are system operating parameters that are independently selectable    for each user and affect only their screen.     To get here    1 From a local keyboard, log on as a ...
  • Page 55: Global Preferences

    The SC5-4xIP can be set to blank the screen after no keyboard or mouse activity has been detected for a selected timeout period. If preferred, the user can blank the screen manually by selecting channel ‘0’...
  • Page 56: Setup Options

    With security disabled there is no requirement for users to log-in to the system. The SC5-4xIP enables you to restrict access to your computers on a login basis. All users have full access to all the connected computers and full administration If a user forgets to logout when they have finished accessing the SC5-4xIP then rights.
  • Page 57: Configuration

    4 Select ‘Configuration’ and press • Unit Configuration IP admin password, encryption settings, etc. • Network Configuration IP address, net mask, VNC port, etc. • Serial Configuration Options port usage and Baud rate. Reset Configuration • Completely resets the SC5-4xIP unit.
  • Page 58: Unit Configuration

    Unit Configuration This page provides access to a selection of    both basic and fundamental settings for the    SC5-4xIP.        To get here    1 From a local keyboard, log on as the ...
  • Page 59: Network Configuration

    Gateway address. These are not usually granted permanently, but on a for web (HTTP – HyperText Transfer Protocol) traffic though this can be changed ‘lease’ basis for a fixed amount of time or for as long as the SC5-4xIP remains to suit your local network requirements.
  • Page 60: Serial Configuration

    Determines whether the OPTIONS port at the rear of the unit will be used for connection to power control switches (‘Power Control’), to synchronise the operation of two SC5-4xIP units (‘Sync Units’) or to operate as a ‘Console Server’ connection to link with other devices that are configured/monitored via their serial ports.
  • Page 61 Reset Configuration This option allows you to completely reset    the SC5-4xIP unit. WARNING: This process will remove all     network settings and return the unit to use       its original state. A complete reconfiguration will be required before the IP features of the ...
  • Page 62: Appendix 2 - Configuration Pages Via Viewer

    VNC viewer or the browser methods of access. To access the remote configuration pages 1 Make a global connection to the SC5-4xIP unit and login as the admin user. 2 Once logged in, click the Configure button in the top right corner of the window.
  • Page 63: User Accounts

    SC5-4xIP unit. Remote When ticked, the selected user can gain access via an IP network link (such as a local intranet or the wider Internet, depending on how the SC5-4xIP is connected) and/or Console Server access. Power...
  • Page 64: Unit Configuration

    This page provides access to a selection of both basic and advanced settings for 1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user. the SC5-4xIP. Many of the settings displayed here are also accessible through the 2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the top right corner.
  • Page 65: Advanced Unit Configuration

    This option is used during calibration to account for latency delays that may be caused as signals pass through a device. During calibration, the SC5-4xIP waits for 40ms after each mouse movement before sampling the next. If a device adds a significant delay to the flow of data, the calibration process can be lengthened or may fail entirely.
  • Page 66: Time & Date Configuration

    SC5-4xIP unit. Optionally enter a recognised timezone specifier related to the current position of the SC5-4xIP unit. When an NTP server is used, the specifier will be used to provide the correct real time. The timezone specifier takes the following form:...
  • Page 67: Network Configuration

    VNC software. However, in certain was hard coded within your SC5-4xIP unit when it was built. It consists of six 2- circumstances it may be advantageous to alter this number - see ‘Security issues digit hexadecimal (base 16) numbers separated by colons.
  • Page 68: Setting Ip Access Control

    Setting IP access control To define a new IP access control entry The golden rule with this feature is ‘Include before you exclude’ or to put it 1 Click the Add button to display a popup dialog: another way ‘Arrange allowed addresses in the list before the denied addresses’. This is because the positions of entries in the list are vitally important.
  • Page 69: Serial Port Configuration

    Determines whether the OPTIONS port at the rear of the unit will be used for connection to power control switches (‘Power Control’), to synchronise the operation of two SC5-4xIP units (‘Sync Units’) or to operate as a ‘Console Server’ connection to link with other devices that are configured/monitored via their serial ports.
  • Page 70: Host Configuration

    This page provides the opportunity to configure various details for each of To create a new host entry the host systems that may be connected to the SC5-4xIP. Each entry can be 1 Click one of the host entries to reveal a Host configuration dialog.
  • Page 71: Logging And Status

    Logging and status This screen provides various details about the user activity on the SC5-4xIP unit. To copy and paste the log You can copy the information listed within the log and paste it into another application. Date and Type of event, user name and access...
  • Page 72: Ldap Configuration

    LDAP configuration The SC5-4xIP can optionally use the industry standard LDAP (Lightweight Directory Access Protocol) to allow user authentication to occur in conjunction with an externally held database. This screen allows you to configure details related to the creation of an LDAP link to an external directory service, such as an Active Directory server.
  • Page 73: Console Server Configuration

    Console server configuration The Console Server feature allows connections to be made to multiple devices Use Console Server that use RS-232 serial links for configuration and reporting, such as specialist Tick this option to enable the Console Server features of the unit. servers, ethernet switches, etc.
  • Page 74: Console Server Port Configuration

    Console server port configuration This extra sub-screen allows you to adjust the serial port settings for any of the ports that are using Console CAMs or the OPTIONS port when it is configured as a ‘Console Server’ connection. Notes: If a port has neither the Telnet or SSH support options selected, it is greyed out. Serial Configuration Port 0 (the Options Port) will remain greyed out if the page has its Options port use to set to any setting other than ‘Console Server’.
  • Page 75: Appendix 3 - Vnc Viewer Connection Options

    Appendix 3 - VNC viewer connection options When you are connecting to the Display SC5-4xIP using the VNC viewer, a number of options are available. Scaling No Scaling No attempt is made to make the screen image fit the viewer window.
  • Page 76: Inputs

    When ticked, this feature reduces the mouse movement information that is sent to the SC5-4xIP and host system. This is useful for slow connections and you will notice that the remote cursor will catch up with the local cursor roughly once...
  • Page 77: Connection

    Connection Expert The options on this page are not The options within this section relavent to SC5-4xIP connections and work correctly with SC5-4xIP in should be left in their default states. their default states and should not require alteration except in special...
  • Page 78: Basic

    When ticked, opens the VNC Viewer When ticked, ‘special’ keys (the Windows key, the Print Screen key, Alt+Tab, in full screen mode. Alt+Escape and Ctrl+Escape) are passed directly to the SC5-4xIP rather than being interpreted locally. Enable toolbar Menu key...
  • Page 79: Appendix 4 - Vnc Viewer Window Options

    Used for fast network connections where a second, “predictor” cursor is not required. Ctrl, Alt, Send F, Send Ctrl-Alt-Del Sends the selected keypress(es) to the SC5-4xIP and host computer. This is necessary because certain keys and key combinations are trapped by the VNC viewer.
  • Page 80: Appendix 5 - Browser Viewer Options

    • Hextile – This method offers better performance than the ZRLE when used 0 bits (high security) over a high speed network because there is no need for the SC5-4xIP to Selects the highest level of encoding for communications between the browser spend time highly compressing the data.
  • Page 81: Appendix 6 - Addresses, Masks And Ports

    192.168.142.22. The sending device would perform several calculations: The important parts of the whole number depend on where you are. If you were based in the same local area as LINDY, there would be no point in dialling out of Sending Destination the UK, or even out of the area.
  • Page 82: Net Masks - The Binary Explanation

    Net masks - the binary explanation To really understand the operation of a net mask it is necessary to delve deeper into the life blood of computers – binary; this is native digital, where everything is either a 1 (one) or 0 (zero), on or off, yes or no. previous page The net mask operation described on the is known as a ‘bit-wise...
  • Page 83: Calculating The Mask For Ip Access Control

    Calculating the mask for IP access control The IP access control function uses a standard IP address and a net mask The permissible mask values (for all octets) are as follows: notation to specify both single locations and ranges of addresses. In order to Mask octet Binary Number of addresses encompassed...
  • Page 84: Ports

    In order for a remote VNC viewer or web browser generally wouldn’t expect the accounts department to share the same telephone to make contact with your SC5-4xIP, it is necessary for the firewall to allow communication through a particular numbered port to occur.
  • Page 85: Appendix 7 - Cascading Multiple Units

    When you need to control more than sixteen host The cascade tree computers using SC5-4xIP units, there are two The diagram shows how an SC5-4xIP unit and multiple SC5 units main ways to achieve this: can be cascaded to two levels. Computer systems can be connected at any level.
  • Page 86: Connecting Units In Cascade

    RJ45 connector. There must be no crossover connections within the cable. The cascade link cables can be up to 10m (32 feet) in length providing that the total length from the SC5-4xIP or SC5 to any CAM also does not exceed 10m.
  • Page 87: Addressing Computers In A Cascade

    The first time that you make a connection between an SC5-4xIP and an SC5, the master unit will detect this and ask (via the on screen menu) if you want to The unique automatically add computers.
  • Page 88: Appendix 8 - Cable And Connector Specifications

    Appendix 8 – Cable and connector specifications Multi-head synchronisation cable MASTER end SLAVE end pin D-type female pin D-type female Use this cable when two SC-xIP devices are being synchronised. MASTER end SLAVE end pin D-type female pin D-type female Use this cable when three SC-xIP devices are being synchronised.
  • Page 89: Appendix 9 - Hotkey Sequence Codes

    Appendix 9 – Hotkey sequence codes These codes are used when defining hotkey switching sequences (macros) for host computers and allow you to include almost any of the special keys on the keyboard. Permissible key presses Creating macro sequences Hot key macro sequences can be up to 256 characters long. All keys are Main control keys (see ‘Using abbreviations’) assumed to be released at the end of a line, however, you can also determine...
  • Page 90: Appendix 10 - Supported Video Modes

    Appendix 10 – Supported video modes The following video modes are supported and can be automatically configured by the SC5-4xIP units. Support for VESA GTF (Generalized Timing Formula) is available and can be enabled via the Advanced Unit Configuration screen.
  • Page 91: Warranty

    LINDY Deutschland gewährt über die gesetzliche Mängelhaftung hinaus • If you use a power extension cord with the SC5-4xIP, make sure the total auf diesen KVM Switch eine 3-jährige Herstellergarantie. Die detaillierten...
  • Page 92: Weee (Waste Of Electrical And Electronic Equipment), Recycling Of Electronic Products

    Per ulteriori dettagli fare riferimento alla direttiva WEEE sul riciclaggio del proprio Hausmülltonne! Stato. B2B Geräte wie dieses sowie LINDY LCD Terminal und LINDY 19“ KVM Switches nimmt LINDY kostenlos zurück und führt sie einem geordneten Recycling entsprechend den gesetzlichen Vorgaben zu. Bitte nehmen Sie hierzu Kontakt mit LINDY auf, die Kontaktadressen finden Sie stets auf der LINDY Website www.lindy.com...
  • Page 93: End User Licence Agreement

    ENHANCED VNC VIEWER SOFTWARE (“the SOFTWARE”) FOR USE WITH SOFTWARE, THE SERVICE OR THE INFORMATION, RELIANCE ON THE DATA THE SC5-4xIP PRODUCT (“the PRODUCT”). THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED TO PRODUCED OR INABILITY TO USE THE SOFTWARE, THE SERVICE OR THE ENABLE YOU TO OPERATE THE PRODUCT.
  • Page 94: Radio Frequency Energy

    Radio Frequency Energy A Category 5 (or better) twisted pair cable must be used to connect the units in order to maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a suitably high level of immunity to electromagnetic disturbances. All other interface cables used with this equipment must be shielded in order to maintain compliance with radio frequency energy emission regulations and ensure a suitably high level of immunity to electromagnetic disturbances.
  • Page 95 © 2010 LINDY Electronics Limited & LINDY Elektronik GmbH All trademarks are acknowledged. Documentation by: www.ctxd.com Release 1.1d October 2010 Great Britain & N. Ireland International & Eire North America Australia LINDY Electronics Ltd LINDY International Ltd. LINDY Computer Connection...
  • Page 96 40 viewer options 43 introduction 5,84 IP address Assistance tips for success 85 explanation 80 Gateway from Lindy 49 Clear IP access control local setting 58 local setting 58 Auto calibrate 42 local setting 58 Date remote setting 66...
  • Page 97 Keyboard codes Net mask 58 Rack mounting 8 Unit Configuration 57,63 Selecting sending 44 explanation 80 Raw 79 cascaded computers 35 Unit name Keyboard layout Network configuration 58,66 Recover computers 32 local setting 57 local setting 57 Networking issues 24 upgrade failure 30 with hotkeys 32,47 remote setting 63...

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