Setting
Wake on LAN MAC address
USB Mode
LCD backlight
Allowed access
Traffic priority
Audio output
Microphone input
To edit the transmitter settings:
1. Select a transmitter from the list of devices.
2. Click on the Settings tab.
3. Change the desired settings.
4. Click Save .
Transmitter – Status tab
The Status of the transmitter including, the serial number, EID, status and port number are
displayed on the status tab.
Transmitter – Sessions tab
The Sessions tab for the transmitter displays all KVM sessions currently connected to the
transmitter.
Modes
There are three modes available for users connecting to transmitters and receivers. The modes
are Private only, Shared only and Private or Shared. The transmitter setting is the authority if there
is conflict in the user or receiver setting. For example, if the transmitter is set to private only and
user and/or receiver is set to shared only, the user will not be able to connect to the target. The
Private or Shared Mode is the default mode for devices.
Description
The MAC address to which the Wake on LAN signal should
be sent. Use MAC-48 or MAC-64 format such as
xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx or xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx, where each x is a
hexadecimal digit. You may also use hyphens instead of
colons, such as xx-xx-xx-xx-xx-xx.
Determines what USB devices will be extended to the
attached target by this transmitter.
Determines whether the LCD backlight will be on or off.
Determines the type of connections that can be established
with this transmitter (Shared, Private or either).
Determines whether USB or video traffic should be given
higher priority.
Controls whether any audio output from the target,
connected to the green jack on the transmitter, will be sent
across the KVM session to the receiver.
Controls whether any microphone audio sent across the
KVM session will be passed on to the target via the pink jack
on the transmitter.
On-Board Web Interface
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