4-port quad display dvi-d kvm switch with usb 2.0 sharing. access and control kvm and audio on up to 4 computers using one usb keyboard, one usb mouse and 4 dvi-d monitors. (2 pages)
4-port dual display dvi-d kvm switch with usb 2.0 sharing. access and control kvm and audio on up to 4 computers using one usb keyboard, one usb mouse and 2 dvi-d monitors. (2 pages)
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Installation Manual SMTC P -2 Ethernet Control for SmartAVI Switches Control most SmartAVI matrix switches from anywhere in the world www.smartavi.com...
The SMTCP-2 is an RS-232 control module that allows most SmartAVI switching matrixes to be controlled remotely via HTTP or TELNET. Manage the switching functions of your matrix with ease from anywhere in the world. With the SMTCP-2 you can save up to 10 preset input/output configurations for easy access. TELNET access provides transparent command control of your matrix, perfect for use with automated third-party control software.
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Connecting to the SMTCP-2 for the first time The first time you connect the SMTCP-2, you will need to perform the following steps to set the initial configuration. This includes establishing an HTTP connection and manually setting the IP address for the SMTCP-2.
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COMPUTER IP ROUTER SMTCP-2 MATRIX SWITCH It is also recommended that you set a password for the SMTCP-2 at this point. To set the User Administration password (and/or username), click on the button, enter the password and click Submit. This sets the password for the HTTP interface only.
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Controlling the SMTCP-2 via HTTP Once you have completed the Initial Setup for the SMTCP-2, you can now begin configuring it for your matrix. The following details the individual menu options in the web interface: Matrix Menu The matrix menu allows you to set the crosspoints for the matrix. Crosspoints are used to route signals from the individual inputs to individual outputs.
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Leaving a preset blank will exclude it from the Matrix Menu. Network Setting Menu The network setting menu allows you to assign a static IP address to the SMTCP-2. It is recommended that you statically assign an IP address to avoid any future conflict or connectivity issues with DHCP.
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To use this function, use a telnet client such as Hyperterminal or PuTTY to connect to the IP address of the SMTCP-2. You will be prompted for a username and password - this will be the same as the login information via HTTP. Once logged in, the SMTCP-2 is ready to accept the standard RS-232 commands.
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Connecting to the SMTCP-2 for the first time WITHOUT DHCP The first time you connect the SMTCP-2, you will need to perform the following steps to set the initial configuration. This includes establishing an HTTP connection and manually setting the IP address for the SMTCP-2.
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