3 MAKING A VIEWER CONNECTION The KLE provides a win32 viewer for Windows clients and a Java viewer for cross- platform on any major operating systems. 3.1 Install Win32 Viewer on the Client Computer Go to the Download page to download the Win32 viewer, Kripview_install.exe. Install the viewer program on the client computer that will connect to KLE.
KLE User Guide R1.2 After all, to run the small java program, you don’t have to actually save the disk, since it is small (only 70 KB), you can choose to open it directly wile download is completed. On some client platforms such as Linux, after you have installed the JRE on your client platform, you have to set the path information in order for the client system to know where the Java compiler program is.
KLE User Guide R1.2 [Certificates for remote login users with viewer connections] client_name1.p12 - client certificate, client name could vary client_name2.p12 - client certificate, client name could vary ......Specifically, we should import client certificate(s) in .p12 format, to the win32 viewer and Java Viewer on your client computer, using each of their own certificate import utilities.
KLE User Guide R1.2 3.4 Specify the Viewer Connection Option before Making a Connection The viewer connection option interface provides you with several alternative options to use in combination for optimization of your viewer connection. Connection details box Click the Options button on the Connection Details dialog box. Win32 Viewer Setting connection options Encoding...
KLE User Guide R1.2 Allow JPEG compression (Best compression, lower quality): JPEG compression for slow connection. Scale x/y (server/viewer): Scale the display output on viewer (not affecting the actual transmission bandwidth) 3.5 Establish the viewer connection Using Win32 KLE Viewer for Connection First, run the viewer program, enter the access IP and port number for KLE.
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KLE User Guide R1.2 Some Tips about Viewer Connection If you want to specify the type of your viewer connection rather than using the default one, you can click Options button and optimize your connection parameters. Please refer to previous section for details. Note that you can simply type in the access IP of KLE server without specifying its port number only when the port number is default to 5900 IP_address [only if port number is default to 5900]...
KLE User Guide R1.2 Connection Performance Tuning However, if you are using a dial-up modem line and experiencing slow keyboard mouse movement and response, you might check whether you are using the default LAN encoding scheme or even the RAW scheme, which requires much more packet quantity in transmitting a video frame;...
KLE User Guide R1.2 KLE Viewer Quick Menu (Win32 viewer) 3.8 Win32 Viewer Characteristics Adjust the Window Size Viewer Window with scroll bars (Win32 viewer) The size of the KLE viewer window can be adjusted by dragging the border of the viewer windows.
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KLE User Guide R1.2 A message box will appear to remind you how to exit the full screen mode: Full screen prompt – Ctrl – Esc to return to normal mode Click OK, and the viewer goes to full screen mode. To exit the full-screen mode, just hit Ctrl-Esc to bring up the local task bar.
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KLE User Guide R1.2 Scale the viewer window to ½ size On the Connection Options dialog box, specify the preferred proportions of the viewer window, for example: ½, and then check the option. Click OK to scale the window to half size.
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KLE User Guide R1.2 Centralize your remote servers control If you have multiple KLE units installed in a distributed manner among your global branch offices, you can then simultaneously monitor different remote servers distributed over this IP KVM Link Extender infrastructure on a single client desktop. Five Win32 viewers on a Windows client desktop (each showing one different remote server desktop) Four Java Viewers on a Linux client desktop...
KLE User Guide R1.2 3.9 Title Bar Information ServerRoom_TPE: This is the name you specified for your Video Server. Window XP Professional: This is the name you specified for this connected computer 53 ms: This is the capture time that is used for capturing the video image Shared: This is a shared session that allows other authorized user logins OPTIMISING: This indicates that the KLE video server is optimizing the video capture from the server desktop.
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KLE User Guide R1.2 Java viewer To bring up the Select Computer Box, click the Viewer Computer List option on the Quick Menu. For the java viewer, the Select Computer Box will not appear by default. Quick Menu (Java Viewer) To switch to specific computer, just click any item on the listing …...
KLE User Guide R1.2 3.11 Viewer Quick Menu The Quick Menu of KLE’s Win32 Viewer can be evoked by clicking the program icon on the leftmost of the title bar, or right-clicking anywhere on the title bar. For the Java Viewer, Just click the Menu options under the Title Bar to evoke the Quick Menu.
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KLE User Guide R1.2 Select computer Select the remote computer by a drop-down combo box View Computer ICONs Open the Select Computer box for computer selection by clicking icons...
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KLE User Guide R1.2 Select Computer Box (Win32 viewer) Adjust Screen Fine-tune the screen area by pixel shifts. Adjust Screen Box (Win32 viewer) Connection options Open the Connection Options dialog box Connection Options dialog Box (Win32 viewer) Connection info Show the Connection information of the viewer session.
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KLE User Guide R1.2 Connection Info (Win32 viewer) New connection Make another new connection by the viewer. Save connection options Save the connection options settings such as those connection parameters specified within the Connection Options Box and also the password within the registry of the client computer.
Power-on/off options grayed-out (unavailable for User privilege) Now you have got yourself well familiar with KLE viewer interface, so go ahead to use and enjoy the remote viewer connection! 3.12 Java Viewer Characteristics You can perform likewise operations (except full screen) on java viewer. Although the java viewer has slightly different menu arrangement, you should find it as easy to operate on as the win32 viewer interface.