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Lindy 39430 Quick Start Manual

Kvm ip access module

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Remote Console
Starting the Remote Console opens an additional window. It displays the screen content of your
host system. The Remote Console will behave in exactly the same way as if you were sitting
directly in front of the screen of your host system. However, be aware of the fact that the host
system will react to keyboard and mouse actions with a slight delay.
The upper part of the Remote Console window contains a control bar. Using its elements you
can see the state of the Remote Console and influence the local Remote Console settings.
There are several options to choose from, below is an introduction to the most important ones.
Please refer to the User Manual for further options and information.
Auto Adjust button
If the video display is poor quality or distorted in some way, click this button and wait a few
seconds while the KVM IP ACCESS MODULE adjusts itself for the best possible video quality.
Sync mouse
Choose this option in order to synchronize the local AND remote mouse cursors. If the mouse
does not synchronize, select Intelligent Sync from the Mouse Handling sub menu of the
Remote Console Option menu.
Video Settings (from within the Options Menu)
This opens a new window from which you can adjust brightness, contrast etc. of the displayed
picture in the Remote Console window.
Quick Installation is now complete. Refer to the full User Manual on the supplied CD for
more information about the advanced features of the KVM over IP Access Module!
KVM IP Access Module
This Quick Start Guide provides a brief introduction to the KVM over IP ACCESS
module for the LINDY U-Series KVM switches and shows you how to quickly set up the
device for use. For more detailed operation instructions please consult the full User
Manual on the supplied CD.
Package Contents
IP ACCESS Module
RS232 Serial cable, 1.8m
Introduction:
The IP access module provides remote KVM over IP access to the KVM switch U8/16. It
converts all keyboard video and mouse signals and sends them as TCP/IP signals over your
LAN/WAN connection. The KVM switch U8/16 may be accessed from any computer connected
to your network and provides full KVM access including BIOS level access to all the connected
computers. The KVM over IP Access module can be accessed via a web browser and via
dedicated software tools included with the product. It uses secured encrypted sessions and
password authentification.
Please note that KVM over IP does not operate in a "real time" environment and that some
degree of time delay will occur due to limiting factors such as available bandwidth and network
traffic.
Installation:
Before you install the IP Access module into the KVM switch ensure all connected computers
are switched off and the power supply is unplugged. Proceed to unscrew and remove the small
metal cover on rear of the KVM switch. Carefully slide the module into the slot and secure in
place with the screw previously removed. The spare product label with MAC address and serial
number may be affixed to the KVM Switch for future reference. You may now proceed to power
up all connected equipment and connect the IP module and check for correct operation.
Connections
RS232 serial
port connection
USB port
connection
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Quick Start Guide
USB A to Mini-B Cable, 1m
Software & User Manual CD
This Quick Start Guide
Tested to comply with FCC Standarads. For commercial use only.
Backplane connection to
U-Series KVM switch
RJ45 Ethernet
connection
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Summary of Contents for Lindy 39430

  • Page 1 However, be aware of the fact that the host module for the LINDY U-Series KVM switches and shows you how to quickly set up the system will react to keyboard and mouse actions with a slight delay.
  • Page 2 1. (Optional) If you want to use the remote mass storage control feature, use the supplied Logging In USB A to Mini-B cable to connect the USB port on the KVM IP ACCESS Module to a USB port on the host system The KVM IP ACCESS MODULE can be entirely managed using a standard web browser.