Configuring The Hmx 6210T Transmitter - Emerson Avocent HMX Installer/User Manual

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4. From the Hub Size drop-down list, select the amount of USB hubs to be supported by the
transmitter.
5. From the Reserved Port Range drop-down list, select the number of ports to reserve for
devices. The devices are assigned the reserved ports from the receiver.
NOTE: Use this list for devices that must always report to the same USB port number in order to assist the
USB driver with easily locating the device. By default, a zero value disables this option, but if you choose to
change it, the dummy boot keyboard must be disabled.
6. Click Update Now to apply your changes.
To configure transmitter security settings:
1. Select Security on the left side of the page.
2. Click the desired radio button next to the USB and Control Encryption fields to set the
encryption frequency.
NOTE: Data passed across the system can be USB data or control data (video data is not encrypted).
3. If you wish to require your password to open configuration pages, select the Secure web
pages with password checkbox.
4. In the event that your password needs to be changed, select the Change password checkbox.
5. Enter the old password once, then enter the new password twice to verify.
6. Click Save to confirm your changes.

Configuring the HMX 6210T transmitter

The HMX 6210T transmitter contains a VNC server that allows you to transmit a low-bandwidth
version of the video output across standard networks to authorized remote viewers. The VNC link
can either be made over the same network as the main HMX extender output or via a separate one.
Basic set up and configuration on the transmitter front panel VNC port was completed earlier in this
guide. However, further configuration of the VNC port is completed through the use of a third party
VNC Viewer program running on a computer or mobile device. By utilizing a VNC Viewer, up to
sixteen remote users can log in over standard networks to view the output of the HMX 6210T
transmitter.
NOTE: Instructions on using a third party VNC Viewer vary depending on which one you choose. See the
help sections or other documentation supplied by the specific program if you need more information.
Selecting a third party viewer
If you do not already have a VNC Viewer, you can choose one of the following options:

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