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Chapter 2. Hardware Setup
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- Rcmdvi00at rcmdvi40at kvm over ip extender cckm software user manual 1
- Compliance statements 2
- Online registration 4
- Telephone support 4
- User information 4
- User notice 4
- For information about all aten products and how they can help you connect without limits visit aten on the web or contact an aten authorized reseller visit aten on the web for a list of locations and telephone numbers 5
- Product information 5
- Package contents 6
- Rcmdvi00at rcmdvi40at 6
- Rcmdvi00bt rcmdvi40bt rcmdvi50t 6
- Chapter 1 7
- Chapter 2 7
- Contents 7
- Hardware setup 7
- Introduction 7
- Api functions 8
- Chapter 3 8
- Chapter 4 8
- Osd operation 8
- Browser telnet operation 9
- Chapter 5 9
- Chapter 6 9
- Chapter 7 9
- Software installation 9
- System status 9
- Chapter 8 10
- System settings 10
- Chapter 10 11
- Chapter 11 11
- Chapter 12 11
- Chapter 13 11
- Chapter 9 11
- Connections 11
- Firmware upgrade utility 11
- Remote viewer 11
- Scheduled profile 11
- Sessions 11
- Appendix 12
- Chapter 14 12
- Cli commands 12
- About this manual 14
- Conventions 16
- This manual uses the following conventions 16
- Chapter 1 17
- Chapter 1 introduction 17
- Introduction 17
- Overview 17
- In addition they support fiber channel over ethernet via sfp fiber modules which connect to a network switch at speeds up to 1 gbps the rcm transmitters can connect to ke receivers unit to unit or over a tcp ip network via gigabit ethernet or the sfp ports connecting via both methods allows network failover 18
- Models 18
- Rcm kvm over ip transmitter user manual 18
- Rcm kvm over ip transmitters allow flexible setup as they can be integrated to pc to console connections in several ways one to one extender mode one to many splitter mode many to one switch mode or many to many matrix mode 18
- Rcm transmitters have rs 232 ports to connect to a serial terminal for configuration or serial devices such as touch screens and barcode scanners they can connect to an office lan to support the control center video session recorder ccvsr software and winclient j avaclient the ccvsr records all operations made on the pcs and or workstations accessed through rcm transmitters every operation and change is recorded and saved to a secure video file for purposes such as security reference and troubleshooting by using winclient javaclient you are provided with console access from a separate location over tcp ip 18
- Refer to the table below for the variations in interfaces functions and features 18
- The kvm over ip matrix manager cckm allows you to define the aforementioned matrix connections and manage rcm ke transmitters and ke receivers with features such as auto detection username password authentication switching and sharing of connections scheduling permissions and more whether you re extending computer access for monitoring broadcasting editing or workstation setup the kvm over ip matrix system gives you the flexibility and control to manage one or hundreds of extended connections for more detailed feature list refer to features on page 4 18
- The rcm transmitters support on screen display osd configurations from the connected ke receivers to configure both receivers and transmitters for easy setup and operation 18
- Comparison table 19
- Note the sfp module is sold separately you can choose the 2a 136g a multi mode sfp module that provides 1 gbe connectivity up to 550 meters or the 2a 137g a single mode sfp module that provides 1 gbe connectivity up to 10 kilometers visit aten s website or contact your aten dealer for more information 19
- Exclusive rcm functionalities 20
- Features 20
- Hardware 20
- Management 21
- Security 21
- Advanced feature 22
- Advanced features9 22
- Virtual media 22
- Rcm kvm over ip transmitter user manual 24
- Resolutions 24
- Supported video resolutions 24
- Cables 25
- Computers 25
- Console 25
- Requirements 25
- Minimum hardware software requirements 26
- 4 5 6 2 27
- Components 27
- Rcmdvi00at front view 27
- Rcmdvi00at rear view 28
- 4 5 6 2 30
- Rcmdvi40at front view 30
- Rcmdvi40at rear view 31
- 5 6 7 3 33
- Rcmdvi00bt front view 33
- Rcmdvi00bt rear view 34
- 5 6 7 3 36
- Rcmdvi40bt front view 36
- Rcmdvi40bt rear view 37
- 5 6 7 3 39
- Rcmdvi50t front view 39
- Rcmdvi50t rear view 40
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- Chapter 2 43
- Chapter 2 hardware setup 43
- Hardware setup 43
- Mounting 43
- Attaching the bracket 44
- Rack mount 45
- Wall mount 46
- Rcmdvi00at rcmdvi40at point to point installation 47
- Rcmdvi40at point to point installation 1 of 2 49
- Rcmdvi40at front 50
- Rcmdvi40at point to point installation 2 of 2 50
- Rcmdvi00at rcmdvi40at lan installation 51
- Rcmdvi00at rcmdvi40at network installation diagram 1 of 2 52
- Tcp ip lan 52
- Rcmdvi00at rcmdvi40at network installation diagram 2 of 2 53
- Rcmdvi40at front 53
- Usb dvi d kvm cable 53
- Rcmdvi00bt rcmdvi40bt rcmdvi50t point to point installation 54
- Rcmdvi40bt point to point installation 1 of 2 56
- Chapter 2 hardware setup 57
- Note the serial port on the transmitter shown above connects to the computer the serial port on the receiver not shown connects to a serial device optional 57
- Rcmdvi40bt point to point installation 2 of 2 57
- Rcmdvi00bt rcmdvi40bt rcmdvi50t lan installation 58
- Ke6910r rear 60
- Rcm kvm over ip transmitter user manual 60
- Rcmdvi00bt rcmdvi40bt rcmdvi50t network installation diagram 1 of 2 60
- Rcmdvi40bt rear 60
- Tcp ip lan 60
- Rcmdvi00bt rcmdvi40bt rcmdvi50t network installation diagram 2 of 2 61
- Rcmdvi40bt front 61
- Usb dvi d kvm cable 61
- Network configuration 62
- Default ip addresses 63
- Exit osd 63
- Rcm i o ports 64
- The following table provides the port values used by rcm ke series devices 64
- Api functions 65
- Chapter 3 65
- Chapter 3 api functions 65
- Overview 65
- Starting an api session 65
- Access management 66
- Checking access control box pushbutton 66
- Local console access 66
- Remote port access 66
- Remote monitoring 67
- The following sequence of functions are used for capturing the image of the rcm device for remote monitoring 67
- Type the following to check if there are any new updates changes to the image since the last time interval 67
- Type the following to get the buffer size of the image captured 67
- Type the following to get the data of the image captured 67
- Type the following to set the parameters for capturing images from the rcm device including its quality width height and time interval 67
- Ocr functions 68
- Other api functions 68
- Read text 68
- Remote access 68
- Sample image compare 68
- Set mouse mode 68
- Error description search 69
- For a complete list of the rcm api functions please contact your local dealer 69
- Get remote session info 69
- Kill remote port sessions 69
- Kill sessions by user account 69
- Sets denied access prompt message 69
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- Chapter 4 71
- Invoking the osd 71
- Osd operation 71
- Overview 71
- Touch screen calibration 71
- Hotkey mode 72
- Non osd hotkeys 72
- Once in hotkey mode you can use the next arrow and previous arrow keys to quickly switch between different transmitters you can also press a number key s o e v to access a transmitter based on its order number in favorites see page 75 by share occupy exclusive view only mode 72
- Osd hotkeys 72
- Reverting to previous 72
- The following are the hotkeys that can be used without entering the osd screen 72
- The hotkey mode allows users to quickly switch from one transmitter to another either press num lock or ctrl f12 to enter hotkey mode 72
- The osd hotkeys navigate the receiver s osd screens the hotkeys work after logging in from the system login screen see page 73 but not the osd configuration screen pressing a hotkey will immediately take you to the corresponding osd screen 72
- Users can also use the page up and page down keys to jump to the previous and next configuration pages 72
- Users can use the alt k hotkey to switch back to the transmitter channel previously accessed 72
- Osd interface 73
- Click ok and change the password in the dialog box shown below 74
- Enter the password and confirm it in the next field the password must be different from your original password 74
- First time login 74
- For security purposes the system will prompt you to change the login password immediately as shown below 74
- If you are the administrator and are logging in for the first time receiver or user preference radio button use the default password password 74
- After entering the information click save 75
- Network 75
- Receiver configuration 75
- Select the receiver radio button and click configure to login the network tab appears 75
- The network tab allows you to configure the receiver s ip address settings 75
- Properties 76
- The properties tab allows you to configure the receiver s settings 76
- After entering the information click save 77
- After entering the information click save 78
- System 78
- The system tab allows you to configure the receiver s general settings 78
- After entering the information click save 79
- Network 79
- The network tab allows you to configure the transmitter s ip address settings 79
- Transmitter configuration 79
- When you select the transmitter radio button and click configure to login the network tab appears 79
- Properties 80
- The properties tab allows you to configure the transmitter s extender settings 80
- After entering the information click save 82
- After entering the information click save 83
- System 83
- The system tab allows you to configure the transmitter s general settings 83
- Internet port 84
- User preferences 88
- When you have made your choices click save 88
- When you select the user preferences radio button and click configure to login the configuration screen appears 88
- Osd matrix mode 89
- Connections page 90
- List mode 90
- The connection page components are described in the table below 90
- Array mode 93
- In array mode the screen is divided into a grid of panels with each panel showing the video display of a particular channel right click a panel and select a mode to connect e exclusive o occupy s share v view only x exit while video is displayed when the mouse cursor hovers over it any audio sent from the transmitter will be heard by the receiver 93
- Click the profile page tab and the following screen appears 94
- Profile page 94
- The profile page components are described in the table below 94
- Push content 95
- Push content allows you to push the receiver s channel connection to another receiver s console allowing both to access the computer select the push content tab and the following screen appears 95
- The push content page components are described in the table below 95
- Pull content 97
- Pull content allows you to pull a receiver s computer connection to the local receiver s console allowing both to access to the computer click the pull content tab and the following screen appears 97
- The pull content page components are described in the table below 97
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- Chapter 5 99
- Download 99
- Overview 99
- Software installation 99
- Installing the kvm over ip matrix manager 101
- Upgrading license 104
- Linux installation 105
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- Browser telnet operation 109
- Chapter 6 109
- Logging in 109
- Overview 109
- After you have successfully logged in the web browser s main page appears 111
- The kvm over ip matrix manager main page 111
- The web components are described in the table below 111
- Web components 111
- Interactive display panel 112
- The functions associated with each of the icons on the main interactive display panel are explained in the table below 112
- Check the boxes under transmitter receiver to select the devices you want to add then click next 113
- Connect all transmitters and receivers to the lan 113
- Installation wizard 113
- On the cckm main page click the install wizard icon page 95 113
- Under assign ip address select an option to configure the network settings then click next 113
- Use the install wizard to add transmitters and receivers to the cckm the wizard locates devices on the network and walks you through adding them to add devices do the following 113
- When the installation wizard appears select options to locate devices 113
- At the bottom of the kvm over ip matrix manager main page is the instant link bar in this section you can quickly connect receivers to transmitters 116
- Instant link 116
- The top panel provides the receiver list and the bottom panel provides the transmitter list to create a connection click a receiver in the top panel and use the drop down menu to select a transmitter as shown in the image below or drag and drop transmitters from the bottom panel to receivers in the top panel configure as many receiver to transmitter connections as needed and then click apply 116
- Rs 232 telnet 118
- Telnet 118
- Rs 232 119
- Configuration menu 120
- Chapter 7 123
- Overview 123
- System status 123
- System status 124
- The system status panel has five sections that provide information and a link to each settings page each settings page can be accessed by clicking within the section transmitter receiver users profile or log each section is explained in the table below and the settings on the pages that follow 124
- Transmitter 126
- Transmitter configuration 128
- When the kvm over ip matrix manager discovers transmitters on the network they appear on the transmitter settings page double click a transmitter to configure its settings 128
- Creating a virtual transmitter allows you to create one connection that sources media kvm audio usb serial from different transmitters virtual transmitters appear on the transmitter settings page with virtual tx in the top right corner simply select an online transmitter for each media source dual display transmitters can be added as two separate virtual transmitters 140
- To create a virtual transmitter in transmitter settings click and then select create virtual tx 140
- Virtual transmitter 140
- Transmitter group 142
- Transmitter permissions 143
- Receiver 145
- Receiver configuration 147
- Creating a receiver group allows you to connect the video from multiple transmitters to multiple receiver displays to use this feature connect a transmitter group page 126 to a receiver group see instant link page 100 receiver groups appear at the bottom of the receiver settings page 151
- Fill in the appropriate information and then double click or drag and drop receivers to add or remove them in the top panel the receivers in the top panel will be used to view the video from the transmitter group to connect a transmitter group to a receiver group see instant lin 151
- Note you can create up to 4 receiver groups 151
- Page 10 151
- Receiver group 151
- To create a receiver group in receiver settings click and then select create rx group 151
- Video wall 152
- Receiver permissions 155
- Receiver permissions sets which users and groups can access a receiver select a device under the receiver list and then click under operation to grant a user or group permission to access the device this will allow the user to log into the receiver s osd menu to access the connections tab 155
- To set receiver permissions in receiver settings click 155
- Account 156
- Click user s in the system status panel to open the settings the account page allows you to add delete and configure users and groups instructions for adding users and groups is provide on page 141 156
- Depending on the item selected either users or groups are listed on the page 156
- The sort order of the information displayed can be changed by clicking the column headings 156
- The users and group buttons appear at the top of the page 156
- Three icons in the right corner are used to add users groups and set permissions as explained in the sections that follow 156
- Adding users 157
- Click on the menu bar 157
- Select add new user this window opens 157
- The kvm over ip matrix manager supports three types of accounts shown in the table below 157
- Enter the required information in the fields provided a description of each is given in the table below 158
- Click ok 159
- Deleting users 159
- In the edit user page that comes up make your changes then click apply 159
- In the main panel check the box next to the user s name 159
- In the main panel double click the user s name 159
- Modifying users 159
- The columns show the username user level status osd language description and group 159
- The new user appears on the main panel 159
- When the operation succeeded message appears click ok 159
- When your selections have been made click apply 159
- Adding groups 160
- Groups 160
- Deleting groups 161
- Modifying groups 161
- Assigning device permissions 162
- Click on the menu bar the set user permissions window opens 162
- Permissions 162
- To set the permissions select a user or group then a device and select the access type under each column so that it turns green make your permission settings for each user or group on each device according to the information provided below 162
- You can assign transmitter receiver and profile permissions for users and groups from the account page 162
- In the confirmation popup that appears click ok 163
- When you have finished making your choices click apply 163
- Profile 164
- Adding a profile 165
- Creating a profile allows you to quickly connect single or multiple receiver to transmitter connections 165
- On the profile page click and then select create profile the create profile window appears 165
- After filling in the information click a receiver select select tx and use the drop down menu select a transmitter or use transmitter list at the bottom of the page to drag and drop transmitters to receivers to create the connection 166
- Adding a schedule 167
- After the schedule is configured click save 168
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- Chapter 8 171
- General 171
- Overview 171
- System settings 171
- Click edit a window will pop up to allow editing 174
- Click enable to enable this function 174
- Connection redundancy 174
- Follow the steps below to set up the priority list 174
- You can set up priority connection for receivers where a transmitter fails this function allows the receiver to connect to the transmitter of the highest priority that is available 174
- Login access priority 177
- Event destination 178
- Authentication authorization 180
- Ldap ad settings 181
- On the ldap ad server users can be authenticated with any of the following methods 181
- To allow authentication and authorization for the rcm ke manager via ldap ad refer to the information in the table below 181
- With ms active directory schema 181
- Fw upgrade 184
- Firmware upgrade recovery 185
- Redundancy 186
- Backup restore 188
- The backup restore tab is divided into three panels backup restore and export device list 188
- The operations to perform backup restore procedures are described in the table below and in the section that follows 188
- Backup 189
- Restore 189
- Certificates 190
- Private certificate 190
- Certificate signing request 191
- Sessions 193
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- Chapter 9 195
- Connections 195
- Overview 195
- Connections 196
- Over the connection diagram 196
- When receivers connect to transmitters they appears in the connections panel there are two columns each lists either transmitters or receivers the columns can be swapped by clicking the tx rx or rx tx button devices in the left column can be clicked to display their connection to devices shown in the right column connections shown in the right column can be disconnected by clicking the 196
- Based on the different access types users attempting to connect to device ports that are already being accessed by another user may or may not be able to connect see the table below for scenarios where users are granted o or denied access x 197
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- Chapter 10 199
- Overview 199
- Scheduled profile 199
- The scheduled profile panel is found on the kvm over ip matrix manager main page just below connections scheduled profiles displays connection profiles that have been scheduled click go to schedule to edit and create profile schedules page 151 to create profiles see page 149 199
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- Chapter 11 201
- Overview 201
- Sessions 201
- The sessions panel is found at the bottom of the kvm over ip matrix manager main page just below scheduled profile sessions displays information about users logged into devices and the kvm over ip matrix manager web gui click go to sessions to view the settings page see page 177 201
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- Chapter 12 203
- Introduction 203
- Remote viewer 203
- Windows and java client viewer web access 204
- Download 206
- The windows java client ap 206
- Connected a login window appears 207
- Double click the unit when the uni 207
- For the first time running the ap right click the windows java client ap and click run as administrator to start 207
- Starting up 207
- The client connection screen is shown below and each components are described in the table windows client will be the example shown here 207
- The control panel 209
- Control panel functions 210
- The control panel functions are described in the table below 210
- Macros 212
- An explanation of the hotkey actions is given in the table below 213
- To reset all the hotkeys to their default values click reset 213
- The adjustment options are as follows 214
- The video settings dialog box allows you to adjust the placement and picture quality of the remote screen display on your monitor 214
- Video settings 214
- For gamma level there are ten preset and four user defined levels to choose from click the drop down menu and choose the most suitable one 215
- For greater control and if it is necessary to correct the gamma level for the remote video display use the gamma function of the advanced video settings by clicking the advanced button 215
- Gamma adjustment 215
- The additional options in the advanced screen are as follows 215
- Click cancel to abandon your changes and close the dialog box 216
- Click ok to save your changes and close the dialog box 216
- Note for best results change the gamma while viewing a remote computer 216
- Virtual media 217
- The on screen keyboard 221
- Mouse dynasync mode 222
- Mouse pointer type 222
- Clicking the customize 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 224
- Control panel configuration 224
- The dialog box is organized into five main sections as described in the table below 224
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- Chapter 13 227
- Firmware upgrade utility 227
- Preparation 227
- Starting the upgrade 228
- Firmware upgrade recovery 230
- Upgrade succeeded 230
- Chapter 14 231
- Cli commands 231
- Configuring the serial port 231
- Serial control protocol commands 231
- Device profile commands 232
- Telnet 232
- Verification 232
- Switch port command 233
- The following tables show the possible values for the switch port commands 234
- All sets all source streams 235
- Chapter 14 cli commands 235
- Connect description 235
- Logout logout osd 235
- Off disconnect 235
- On connect 235
- Stream description 235
- The following table lists the available switch port commands 235
- Usb sets the usb source stream 235
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 236
- Rcm kvm over ip transmitter user manual 236
- Receiver 236
- Skip the output and num1 command strings to configure the local 236
- The mode command string can be skipped and view only will be used by default 236
- Command output num1 control enter 237
- For example to turn mute off audio on for the receiver type the following 237
- For example to turn mute off for receiver 192 68 8 type the following 237
- For example to turn mute on for receiver 192 68 1 type the following 237
- Mute command 237
- Mute o192 68 1 on enter 237
- Mute o192 68 8 off enter 237
- Mute off enter 237
- The following table lists the available mute commands 237
- The following tables show the possible values for the mute commands 237
- The formula for the mute command is as follows 237
- The mute command allows you to enable or disable the audio 237
- Command profile num1 control enter 239
- For example to connect profile 4 with access to the osd menu type the following 239
- For example to connect profile 8 and lock the osd menu type the following 239
- For example to disconnect profile 12 and return to the receiver to the osd menu type the following 239
- Profile command 239
- Profile f12 back enter 239
- Profile f4 release enter 239
- Profile f8 enter 239
- The following tables show the possible values for the profile commands 239
- The formula for profile commands is as follows 239
- The profile command allows you to connect profiles and video walls 239
- For functional lock and release commands make sure the lock osd when connecting option is checked during create profile refer to lock osd page 150 for more information 240
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 240
- The control command string can be skipped and lock will be used by default 240
- The following table lists the available profile commands 240
- Command address number control enter 241
- Edid a192 68 remix enter 241
- Edid command 241
- Extended display identification data edid is a data that contains a display s basic information and is used to communicate with the video source the edid commands allow you to change the edid setting of a transmitter for more information on configuring edid settings see properties page 60 241
- For example if you want to configure device 192 68 to use the remix edid mode type the following 241
- The following tables show the possible values for the edid commands 241
- The formula for the edid command is as follows 241
- The following table lists the available edid commands 242
- Command address number enter 243
- For example to reset device 192 68 5 type the following 243
- For example to reset the receiver type the following 243
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 243
- Note the reset command resets everything but the login information to the factory default settings to reset the login information refer to reset all information on page 266 243
- Receiver 243
- Reset a192 68 5 enter 243
- Reset command 243
- Reset enter 243
- Skip the address and number command strings to reset the local 243
- The following table lists the available reset commands 243
- The following tables show the possible values for the reset command 243
- The formula for the reset command is as follows 243
- The reset command allows you to reset a device back to the default factory settings reset includes resetting the devices ip address 243
- Baud 19200 enter 244
- Baud a192 68 3 38400 none 8 1 enter 244
- Command address number baud rate parity data bit stop bit flow control enter 244
- For example to set device 192 68 3 with a baud rate of 38400 parity of none data bit of 8 and stop bit of 1 type the following 244
- For example to set the local device with a baud rate of 19200 type the following 244
- Rs 232 command 244
- The following tables show the possible values for the rs 232 command 244
- The formula for the rs 232 command is as follows 244
- The rs 232 command allows you to set the rs 232 settings for a device 244
- The following table lists the available baud rate commands 245
- Local device settings 246
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 246
- Skip the address and number command strings to configure the 246
- The baud rate value is required but parity data bit and stop bit can be skipped and their setting will not change 246
- Command output number control enter 247
- For example to disable the osd for the local receiver type 247
- For example to enable the osd for receiver 192 68 1 type 247
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 247
- Osd command 247
- Osd o192 68 1 on enter 247
- Osd off enter 247
- Receiver 247
- Skip the output and number command strings to configure the local 247
- The following table lists the available osd commands 247
- The following tables show the possible values for the osd command 247
- To enable or disable the on screen display osd menu for a receiver use the following command 247
- List command 248
- Local receiver 249
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 249
- Skip the output or input and number command strings to view the 249
- The following table lists the available list commands 249
- Command output input number control enter 250
- For example to read all of receiver 192 68 9 device properties type the following 250
- For example to read all of the local receiver s properties type the following 250
- For example to read all of transmitter 192 68 8 device properties type the following 250
- For example to read the basic properties of receiver 192 68 1 type the following 250
- For example to read the network properties of transmitter 192 68 1 type the following 250
- Read all enter 250
- Read command 250
- Read i192 68 1 network enter 250
- Read i192 68 8 all enter 250
- Read o192 68 1 basic enter 250
- Read o192 68 9 all enter 250
- The following tables show the possible values for the read comman 250
- The formula for the read command is as follows 250
- The read command allows you to retrieve the properties of a device 250
- The following table lists the available read commands 251
- Local receiver properties 253
- Note 1 each command string can be separated with a space 253
- Skip the output or input and number command strings to read the 253
- Set command 254
- The following table lists the available set commands 256
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- Appendix 263
- General 263
- Safety instructions 263
- Rack mounting 265
- International 266
- North america 266
- Technical support 266
- Rcmdvi00at rcmdvi40at 267
- Specifications 267
- Rcmdvi00b 269
- Rcmdvi40bt 269
- Rcmdvi50t 271
- Dual rack mount 273
- Optional rack mount 273
- Screw the mounting brackets to the rack 274
- Use the screws in step 2 to install the left and right mounting brackets 274
- Single rack mount 277
- Screw the mounting brackets to the rack 278
- Use the screws in step 2 to install the right and left mounting brackets 278
- Ip installer 279
- Overview 280
- Trusted certificates 280
- Examples 281
- Importing the files 281
- Self signed private certificates 281
- Reset all information 282
- Default password pins 283
- Pin assignments for the transmitter and receiver s rear rs 232 port that is used for connecting to a serial terminal are given in the table below 284
- Rs 232 pin assignments 284
- Transmitter front rs 232 port pin assignments for the transmitter s front rs 232 port that is used for connecting to a computer for serial control are given in the table below 284
- All audio and video multicast ip addresses use the format 230 x y z 285
- Example 285
- If x is between 0 127 285
- Multicast ip address 285
- Multicast ip formula 285
- Multicasting helps to broadcast audio and video data from a transmitter to multiple receivers over a network to setup up multicasting on a network switch you must know the audio and video multicast ip address which can be found on the rcm ke transmitter to determinate the default multicast ip address set by the rcm ke device use the instructions below the multicast ip addresses can be set manually using telnet 285
- Rcm ke multicast rule 285
- To calculate the audio and video multicast ip address use the transmitter s ip address to determine x and then use the appropriate table below to calculate the multicast ip address for each data stream audio video 285
- Transmitter ip address 172 16 7 46 172 x y z 285
- X y z relates to the transmitter s ip address and 230 is always the first octet of a multicast ip address you use the transmitter s ip address to find x and then use it to calculate the audio and video multicast ip address 285
- If x is 192 or higher 286
- If x is between 128 192 286
- Build a network diagram 287
- Keys to network performance 287
- Choose a high performance switch 289
- Considerations 289
- Configuring switches and rcm ke devices 291
- Recommended network switches 292
- Additional mouse synchronization procedures 293
- Windows 293
- Sun linux 294
- Java applet viewer java client ap 295
- Virtual media support 295
- Winclient activex viewer winclient ap 295
- Cckm server ip address setup on windows 296
- Limited warranty 297
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