SmartView WorldUser Guide
9Power supply connectionThe SmartView World is supplied with a single power supply and an ap
10To connect and address the switch boxesNote: The SmartView World can be powered on during
11Cascade connectionsThe SmartView World supports up to sixteen directly connected computer
12How cascade connections operateThe method for cascading switching units is straightforward
13Addressing computers in a cascadeThe addressing format used by the switches incorporates t
144 Connect the plugs at the other end of the KVM cable set to the keyboard, video and mous
15Slave SmartView WorldMaster SmartView WorldMaster monitorSlave monitorComputers tted with
16HTCongurationAlmost all conguration and operational aspects of the SmartView World are c
17KVM conguration menusThe KVM conguration menus allow you to determine many aspects of th
18To enable KVM security1 Display the KVM conguration menu.2 Use to highlight ‘Setup Op
1ContentsWelcomeIntroduction...
19To create/edit computer names1 Display the KVM conguration menu. Note: You must be logge
20To select an autoscan mode1 Display the KVM conguration menu. Note: You must be logged-i
21To edit the KVM conguration settingsThe saved XPRODATA.CSV le can be opened using a spre
22Hot plugging and mouse restorationIt is strongly recommended that you switch off a compute
23Resetting user port keyboards and miceThe SmartView World provides the option to perform a
24Editing power stringsThe string editing screen has two editing areas where you can enter a
25IP conguration panelsThe IP conguration panels allow you to determine how the SmartView
263 As all SmartView World devices are shipped with the same login and password settings, y
27To modify, copy or delete a user1 Within the SmartView World home page, select the ‘User/
28Using the User/Group Permissions panelThis is where you determine exactly how the SmartVie
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29Selecting appropriate security settingsThe SmartView World IP section provides a exible a
30Determining computer ports display and selectionWhen shipped, the SmartView World IP secti
31Click these buttons to select computers. Note: These buttons are displayed only after they
32Disabling mouse accelerationCertain operating systems, such as Windows XP provide an optio
33HTOperationPowering onThe SmartView World does not have a power switch, so whenever power
34Using the KVM switching sectionSelecting a computer (local and extended users)There are fo
352 Use the and keys (or the scroll wheel of an IntelliMouse) to highlight the required
36To select a computer using mouse buttons – Advanced method 1 Select the on-screen menu by
37Selecting cascaded computersThe SmartView World is not limited to sharing just sixteen com
38Using remote power switchingWhen used in conjunction with optional power switch boxes, the
3SmartView WorldRemote users linked via IP (Internet or Intranet) connectionsUp to sixteen d
39Using the remote IP sectionA key feature of the SmartView World is its ability to let you
40Selecting a computer (remote IP users)To select a computer1 Click the ‘Show Remote Consol
41HTFurther informationThis chapter contains a variety of information, including the followi
42AppendicesAppendix 1 – KVM conguration menu itemsThe following conguration menus are ava
43Exclusive UseSettings: ALLOWED, DISABLEDIn normal operation, the SmartView World will allo
44Screen SaverSettings: DISABLED; 2, 5, 7, 10,15, 20 & 30 MINUTESTo avoid burning out th
45User PreferencesThe User Preferences are system operating parameters that are independentl
46FunctionsThe Functions menu contains a collection of procedures that affect various aspect
47Appendix 2 – IP conguration panelsThe items discussed in this appendix are accessible wit
48Remote Console SettingsThe Remote Console settings allow you to customize the Remote Conso
4SmartView WorldPower supply and country- specic power leadSix Self-adhesive rubber feetSer
49Remote Console TypeSpecies which Remote Console Viewer to use:Default Java-VMUses the def
50KVM SettingsThese KVM settings allow you to control the interface between the two main com
51Video SettingsNote: A selection of local and global video image adjustments are available
52User/Group ManagementThe user and group management of the SmartView World IP section is ba
53User/Group PermissionsA set of permissions is assigned to each user or group. Those rights
54Network SettingsThe Network Settings panel allows you to change network related parameters
55Serial Port SettingsThe SmartView World Serial settings allow you to specify which devices
56Rule NumberThis should contain the number of a rule for which the following commands will
57AgentEnable SNMP AgentIf this option is checked, the SmartView World will answer to SNMP r
58Power ControlIf IPMI is enabled, these functions are performed over IPMI requests. These r
5HTInstallationThis chapter covers the physical mounting and connection of the SmartView Wor
59Remote Console Video SettingsThe ‘Video Settings’ option within the Remote Console offers
60Remote Console OptionsMonitor OnlyWhen selected, this option prevents any keyboard or mous
61MaintenanceSmartView World Board Summary This section contains a summary with various data
62Appendix 3 – Firmware upgrade (KVM section)The SmartView World uses ash memory technology
63IMPORTANT: The upgrade programs are DOS based to enable compatibility with the widest rang
64Appendix 4 – Cable and connector specicationsRS232 serial mouse to PS/2 converter cable R
65SmartView World setup cable 9pin D-type female9pin D-type femaleSmartView World to power s
66Other products in the SmartView rangeThe following related X-Series items are available:•
67Radio Frequency EnergyA Category 5 (or better) twisted pair cable must be used to connect
68© 2003 Adder Technology LimitedAll trademarks are acknowledged.Release 1.0cOctober 2003Par
6Computer port connectionsSmartView World can be directly connected to a maximum of sixteen
69HTIndexAAdderLink modules 7Addressingcascaded computers 13power switch boxes 10ADMINfor
7Remote (IP) user port connectionsA key function of the SmartView World is its remote IP con
86 Type ‘cong’ and press . Line by line, you will be presented with a series of setting o
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