Local User Access; Selecting A Computer - Lindy SC5-4xIP User Manual

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Local user access

To gain access as a local user:
1 From the local keyboard, press any key to display the login prompt:
 


If the above login prompt is not displayed, you
are either already logged in to the SC-xIP unit,
or the security features have not been enabled.
In such cases see 'To view this menu at any time'
below.
2 Enter your username and password. Providing you have the correct
permissions, the screen will display the Select Host menu, showing you a list
of computers for which you have permission to access:
  

 
Default
 
names
 
for each
computer
 
port
 
 
 
 


Your Login
   
name
  
To view this menu at any time: Press and hold the hotkeys (usually
), then press
and finally release all three keys.
Note: The
and
keys when pressed in combination are called 'hotkeys'
and they signal to the SC5-4xIP that you wish to control it, rather than the host
computer. However, if these particular hotkeys clash with another device or
program, then your administrator may change them to a different combination.
If the
combination fails to work, then please contact your system
administrator for details.
To move the menu (and login) box position
1 While viewing any menu, press and hold the hotkeys (usually
2 Press the
,
,
and
Note: The new menu position will be used until power is next re-applied.
Enter your Login
name here
These indicators show the
availability of each computer:
Green - accessible

Red - inaccessible

Blue - a Console CAM is

connected to the port. No

video connection is possible.
Orange - an inconsistency

related to a cascade- linked

host has been detected.
More [+]


This column shows the address

for each computer. If you

wanted to select ports using
the hotkey method, these

are addresses that you would
  
enter.
  
Link status of your user port
keys to move the menu to the required position.

Selecting a computer

There are three main ways for local users to select a specific computer channel:
• Using hotkeys (as described below) – this is a good method if you continually
access a small number of computers.
Using the Select Host menu
many connected computers.
Using mouse buttons
number of computers.
For all methods (if the
port is selected, a pop up message will be displayed to confirm the computer
name or number, and its status. Alternatively, an error message explaining why a
connection is not possible (press
To avoid the 'hall of mirrors' effect
IMPORTANT: Never configure a system so that your viewer is viewing itself.
When controlling a host computer via the local user port if the host computer is
networked it is possible to make the VNC viewer or a browser to create a link back
to itself via the global (IP) capabilities of the unit. This will set up a 'hall of mirrors'
effect, where the computer is viewing itself into infinity.
While technically possible, the SC5-4xIP unit is not designed to withstand this
treatment and could sustain damage.
To select a computer using hotkeys
1
Simultaneously press and hold
Note: The
'hotkeys' and they signal to the SC5-4xIP that you wish to control it, rather
than the computer. However, if these particular hotkeys clash with another
device or program, then your administrator may change them to a different
combination. If the
the system administrator for details.
and
2 While still holding
address, then:
• If the port address is a single character, release all of the keys.
• If the port address is two or more characters, release the first numeral
key and press the second – repeat this procedure until all of the port
address numerals have been entered, then release
Note: The numbers on your keyboard's numeric keypad are not valid, use
only the numeral keys above the QWERTY section.
Note: If your user port does not have authorisation to view the selected port
and
).
then an 'Insufficient user rights' messages will be displayed.
Note: When using hotkeys, the leading zeros for all single digit port
numbers (including all cascade levels) are optional, i.e. 01, 02...09.
– this is the best method when there are
– this is a good method for cycling between a small
confirmation box option
is enabled), when the required
to cancel the latter type of message).
and
.
and
keys when pressed in combination are called
combination fails to work, then please contact
and
, press the first numeral of the required port
and
.


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