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KH1508i / KH1516i User Manual
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A description of the field headings is given in the table below:
Heading Description
Username A minimum of 6 and a maximum of 16 characters is allowed.
Password A minimum of 8 and a maximum of 16 characters is allowed.
Note: For Local Console logins, only A–Z, 0–9, and Space may be
used in the password. You will be unable to log in if the password
contains characters other than these. Remote login passwords do
not have this restriction.
Confirm Password To be sure there is no mistake in the password, you are asked to
enter it again. The two entries must match.
Description Additional user information that you may wish to include.
Admin Enabling this gives the user Administrator level access to the
KH1508i / KH1516i. All permissions are granted. (See
Permissions, in this table.)
User Enabling this gives the user User level access to the KH1508i /
KH1516i. Windows Client, Power Manager, and Java Client
permissions are granted. (See Permissions, in this table.)
Select This button is automatically enabled if the permission choices
selected by the Administrator (in the panel just below) do not
match the default access level choices for Admin or User.
Permissions These are used together with the Select radio button to set up
permissions that differ from the defaults for Admin and User.
1. Checking Administration gives a User administration privileges,
which allows him to set up and modify the KH1508i / KH1516i's
Administration page settings.
2. Checking Windows Client allows a user to access the KH1508i
/ KH1516i via the Windows Client software. By default, all
users may access the KH1508i / KH1516i via the Windows
Client software.
3. Checking Log allows a User to view and query the log file. The
Log and Log Server buttons appear on the Main web page of
Users who have Log permission (see the screenshot on
page 52).
4. Checking Power Manager allows a User to connect to Power
on the Net™ devices. The PON button appears on the Main
web page of Users who have Power Manager permission (see
the screenshot on page 52).
5. Checking Java client allows a User to access the KH1508i /
KH1516i via the Java Client software.
6. Checking Force to Grayscale, allows a User to change the
remote display for all users to grayscale. This can speed up I/O
transfer in low bandwidth situations. The default is Disabled.
Содержание
- Kh1508i kh1516i user manual 1
- Www aten com 1
- Fcc ce information 2
- Sj t 11364 2006 2
- Online registration 3
- Telephone support 3
- User information 3
- User notice 3
- Package contents 4
- Chapter 1 introduction 5
- Chapter 2 hardware setup 5
- Contents 5
- Chapter 3 basic operation 6
- Chapter 4 local console operation 6
- Chapter 5 browser login 7
- Chapter 6 administration and configuration 7
- Chapter 7 the user interface 8
- Chapter 8 the log file 8
- Appendix 9
- Chapter 10 ap operation 9
- Chapter 11 keyboard emulation 9
- Chapter 9 the log server 9
- About this manual 11
- Overview 11
- Conventions 12
- For information about all altusen products and how they can help you connect without limits visit altusen on the web or contact an altusen authorized reseller visit altusen on the web for a list of locations and telephone numbers 12
- International http www aten com 12
- North america http www aten usa com 12
- Product information 12
- This manual uses the following conventions 12
- Chapter 1 13
- Introduction 13
- Overview 13
- Features 15
- Computers 16
- Console 16
- General 16
- Requirements 16
- American english 17
- Cat 5 or higher cable is required to connect the kh1508i kh1516i to a kvm adapter cable see single station installation page 12 17
- French 17
- German 17
- Japanese 17
- Kvm adapter cables 17
- Language support 17
- Supported operating systems 17
- The following kvm adapter cables are required for use with the kh1508i kh1516i 17
- The following operating systems are supported by the kh1508i kh1516i 17
- Traditional chinese 17
- Uk english 17
- Components 18
- Front view 18
- Kh1508i 18
- Kh1508i kh1516i user manual 18
- Kh1516i 18
- Kh1508i 20
- Kh1516i 20
- Rear view 20
- Before you begin 21
- Chapter 2 21
- Hardware setup 21
- Overview 21
- Stacking 22
- Stacking and rack mounting 22
- Rack mounting 23
- Single station installation 24
- Single stage installation diagram 25
- Kh1508i kh1516i user manual 26
- Kvm adapter cable installation diagrams 26
- Daisy chaining 27
- Daisy chain installation diagram 28
- Basic operation 29
- Chapter 3 29
- Keyboard hotkeys 29
- Manual 29
- Port selection 29
- Hot plugging 30
- Hot plugging console ports 30
- Hot plugging kvm ports 30
- Hot plugging stations 30
- Port id numbering 31
- Powering off and restarting 31
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- Chapter 4 33
- Local console operation 33
- Overview 33
- The osd main screen 34
- Osd main screen headings 35
- Osd navigation 35
- F1 goto 36
- Osd functions 36
- F2 list 37
- Move the highlight bar to the choice you want then press enter an icon appears before the choice to indicate that it is the currently selected one 37
- This function lets you broaden or narrow the scope of which ports the osd displays lists on the main osd screen many of the osd functions only operate on the computers that are listed on the main osd screen the submenu choices and their meanings are given in the table below 37
- After you select an item a submenu with further choices appears to make a selection move the highlight bar to it then press enter an icon appears before the selected choice to indicate which one it is the settings are explained in the following table 38
- Continues on next page 38
- F3 set 38
- Move the highlight bar to it then press enter 38
- This function allows the administrator and each user to set up their own working environment a separate profile for each is stored by the osd and is activated according to the username that is provided during login 38
- To change a setting 38
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- After you select an item a submenu with further choices appears move the highlight bar to the choice you want then press enter an icon appears before the selected choice so that you know which one it is the settings are explained in the following table 41
- Continues on next page 41
- F4 adm 41
- F4 is an administrator only function it allows the administrator to configure and control the overall operation of the osd to change a setting use the up and down arrow keys to move the highlight bar to it then press enter 41
- Continued from previous page 42
- F5 skp 43
- F7 scan 44
- F8 lout 45
- Invoking hotkey mode 46
- Keyboard port operation 46
- Overview 46
- Selecting the active port 47
- Auto scanning 48
- Skip mode 50
- After you press b the beeper toggles on or off the command line displays beeper on or beeper off for one second then the message disappears and you automatically exit hotkey mode 51
- Hotkey beeper control 51
- Hotkey summary table 51
- Invoke hotkey mode see page 34 51
- Press b 51
- The beeper see activate beeper page 28 can be hotkey toggled on and off when the beeper is set to on the kh1508i kh1516i beeps when it switches ports to toggle the beeper key in the following hotkey combination 51
- The following table summarizes hotkey operations on the kh1508i kh1516i 51
- Firmware upgrade 52
- Kh1508i kh1516i mainboard upgrade 52
- Firmware upgrade recovery 57
- Adapter cable upgrade 58
- Adapter cable firmware upgrade recovery 61
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- Browser login 63
- Chapter 5 63
- Logging in 63
- Overview 63
- An explanation of the dialog box fields is given in the table below 65
- The general dialog box 65
- Web page layout 65
- The purpose of the other icons at the top of the web page are explained in the table below 66
- Web page icons 66
- The purpose of the buttons at the left of the web page are explained in the table below 67
- Web page buttons 67
- Upgrading the browser firmware 68
- Private certificate 69
- Activating the osd 70
- Windows client 70
- Java client 72
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- Administration and configuration 75
- Chapter 6 75
- Overview 75
- The administration page 75
- Continued from previous page 76
- General 76
- The general page presents four items of information this is the same information that displays after you log in from a browser or when you click the general icon at the top left of the browser main page the meaning of these items is described in the table below 76
- User management 77
- A description of the field headings is given in the table below 78
- Continued from previous page 78
- Kh1508i kh1516i user manual 78
- Service configuration 81
- Network 83
- Advanced network management settings 84
- Radius 85
- Radius server access rights table 86
- An invalid character in the configuration string will prohibit access to 87
- Characters are comma delimited 87
- Note 1 characters are not case sensitive upper or lower case works equally well 87
- Radius server access rights examples 87
- The kh1508i kh1516i for the user 87
- Ldap settings 88
- Cc management settings 89
- Security 90
- Customization 92
- Miscellaneous 94
- Timeout 94
- The configuration page 95
- Continued from previous page 96
- Chapter 7 97
- Overview 97
- The main page 97
- The user interface 97
- The control panel consists of an icon bar at the top with two text bars below it initially the text bars display the video resolution and ip address of the device at the remote location as the mouse pointer moves over the icons in the icon bar however the text bar information changes to describe the icon s function the functions that the icons perform are described in the table below 98
- The control panel functions are described in the table below 98
- Windows client control panel 98
- Macros 100
- An explanation of the hotkey actions is given in the table below 101
- Kh1508i kh1516 101
- Note you must press and release the keys one key at a time 101
- To reset all the hotkeys to their default values click reset to cancel setting a hotkey value click cancel to clear an action s hotkeys field click clear 101
- You can use the same function keys for more than one action as long as the first key is not the same for example you can use f1 f2 f3 for one action f2 f1 f3 for another f3 f2 f1 for a third etc 101
- Chapter 7 the user interface 105
- Continues on next page 105
- The meanings of the adjustment options are given in the table below 105
- The video settings dialog box allows you to adjust the placement and picture quality of the remote screen display on your monitor 105
- Video settings 105
- Continued from previous page 106
- Kh1508i kh1516 106
- The button bar the buttons on the button bar are toggles their actions are described in the table below 108
- The message board 108
- To alleviate the possibility of access conflicts resulting from multiple user logins the kh1508i kh1516i provides a message board that allows users to communicate with each other 108
- The on screen keyboard 110
- To display hide the expanded keyboard keys click the arrow to the right of the language list arrow 111
- Clicking the control panel icon brings up a dialog box that allows you to configure the items that appear on the control panel as well as its graphical settings 112
- Continues on next page 112
- Control panel configuration 112
- The dialog box is organized into six main sections as described in the table below 112
- Continued from previous page 113
- Quick view ports 114
- The main page 114
- The list function 115
- Port names 117
- When you have finished editing the port name click anywhere outside of the input box to complete the operation 118
- Port operation 119
- Recalling the osd 119
- The osd toolbar 119
- Osd hotkey summary table 120
- Osd toolbar icons 120
- The following table presents a summary of the osd hotkey actions to set the osd hotkey see osd hotkey page 84 120
- The meanings of the toolbar icons are explained in the table below 120
- Panel array mode 121
- Multiuser operation page 111 122
- Note for issues affecting multiple user operation in panel array mode see 122
- Panel array toolbar 122
- The panel array toolbar at the lower right of the screen provides shortcut navigation and control of the panel array as described in the table below 122
- Multiuser operation 123
- Note we recommend that the user who starts panel array mode set it to display at least four panels otherwise it is possible that other users may receive only part of the picture 123
- The kh1508i kh1516i supports multiuser operation up to 32 users can log in at the same time when multiple users simultaneously access the kh1508i kh1516i switch from remote consoles the rules of precedence that apply are shown in the following table 123
- Auto scanning 124
- Invoking auto scan 124
- Keyboard hotkey operation 124
- Setting the scan interval 124
- Exiting auto scan 125
- Pausing auto scan 125
- Skip mode 125
- Mouse synchronization 126
- Chapter 8 127
- The log file 127
- The main screen 127
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- Chapter 9 129
- Installation 129
- The log server 129
- Starting up 130
- Configure 131
- The menu bar 131
- A description of the fields is given in the table below 132
- Events 132
- Fill in or modify the fields then click ok to finish 132
- Search search allows you to search for events containing specific words or strings when you access this function a screen similar to the one below appears 132
- The events menu has two items search and maintenance 132
- A description of the items is given in the table below 133
- Options 134
- Overview 135
- The log server main screen 135
- The event panel 136
- The list panel 136
- The list panel contains six fields 136
- The lower panel displays log events for the currently selected kh1508i kh1516i note that if there are more than one kh1508i kh1516i units even though they aren t currently selected if their recording checkbox is checked the log server records their log events and keeps them in its database 136
- Ap operation 137
- Chapter 10 137
- Installation 137
- Overview 137
- The windows client 137
- Starting up 138
- A description of the connection screen is given in the following table 139
- Continued from previous page 139
- Connecting 142
- Ending the session 143
- Operation 143
- Installation 144
- Starting up 144
- The java client 144
- Operation 145
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- Chapter 11 147
- Keyboard emulation 147
- Mac keyboard 147
- Note when using key combinations press and release the first key ctrl 147
- The pc compatible 101 104 key keyboard can emulate the functions of the mac keyboard the emulation mappings are listed in the table below 147
- Then press and release the activation key 147
- Note when using key combinations press and release the first key ctrl 148
- Sun keyboard 148
- The pc compatible 101 104 key keyboard can emulate the functions of the sun keyboard when the control key ctrl is used in conjunction with other keys the corresponding functions are shown in the table below 148
- Then press and release the activation key 148
- Appendix 149
- General 149
- Safety instructions 149
- Rack mounting 151
- Consignes de sécurité 152
- Général 152
- Montage sur bâti 155
- International 156
- North america 156
- Technical support 156
- Administration 157
- General operation 157
- Troubleshooting 157
- For connection and operation problems see the table below 158
- The java client 158
- The windows client 158
- Panel array mode 159
- The log server 159
- Sun systems 160
- These solutions work for most common sun vga cards if using them fails 160
- To resolve the problem consult the sun vga card s manual 160
- Additional mouse synchronization procedures 161
- Appendix 163
- Function kh1508i kh1516i 163
- Specifications 163
- Overview 164
- Trusted certificates 164
- Installing the certificate 165
- Certificate trusted 166
- Examples 167
- Importing the files 167
- Self signed private certificates 167
- Osd factory default settings 168
- Supported devices 168
- The factory default settings are as follows 168
- The following table represents a list of supported devices that can be used on a kh1508i kh1516i installation 168
- Administrator login failure 169
- Ip module firmware upgrade recovery 170
- Limited warranty 171
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