Lindy MC5-IP - Manual

Lindy MC5-IP

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Contents; Introduction
  • Page 3 – Operation; Re-synchronise mouse; Further information
  • Page 4 – Index
  • Page 5 – where x means; U S
  • Page 6 – MC5 features - front and rear
  • Page 7 – What’s in the box; What you may additionally need
  • Page 8 – Installation; Mounting; The MC5 units offer two main mounting methods:; Rack brackets
  • Page 9 – Connections; power in
  • Page 10 – Local user; To connect the local user port; sockets, collectively labelled as
  • Page 11 – Cable lengths for remote user locations; To connect a remote user; module and the MC5 unit. Please refer to the section; on the rear panel of the MC5 unit.; remote user video compensation
  • Page 12 – To connect the Global user (IP network) port; within the network - see
  • Page 13 – To connect a computer system; Hot plugging and mouse; Attach the connector of the cable; unit to eliminate any effects caused by the cable run. See
  • Page 14 – security measures; To connect a modem or ISDN adapter; If possible, disconnect power from the MC5-IP and the modem or ISDN
  • Page 15 – Power in connection; To connect the power supply; Attach the output lead from the power adapter to the; socket
  • Page 16 – Power control port; To connect and address the switch boxes; Box
  • Page 17 – Cascading multiple units; directly; See also; How cascade connections operate
  • Page 18 – Port Direct; socket of one unit to a; socket of the unit below it.; Addressing computers in a cascade
  • Page 19 – group numbers; Connecting MC5 units in cascade
  • Page 20 – Tips for successful cascading; IP; To connect units in cascade
  • Page 21 – Using cascaded computers; Selecting cascaded computers; Testing specific links to cascaded computers; To test a specific link; altered
  • Page 22 – Multiple video head connections; on the rear panel). An MC5 will switch its
  • Page 23 – Configuration; Overall initial configuration; Configure the required ‘
  • Page 24 – Configuration menus; To access the configuration menu (local and remote users); Functions; Hotkeys; Security; enable the ‘Security’ feature; To access the configuration menu (global users); Global user access
  • Page 25 – Configuration menus layout; Appendix 1; General security and configuration steps; To enable general security; To set an ADMIN password; Configuration menu; To change the hotkeys; Configuration menu
  • Page 26 – To create/edit user accounts
  • Page 27 – Registering computers (edit computer list); To create/edit computer entries; Tips when creating/editing computer entries
  • Page 28 – Video compensation; Computer video compensation; Remote user skew adjustment
  • Page 29 – To apply computer video compensation; the highest resolution video mode at which it will be used.
  • Page 30 – To apply remote user video compensation; If the image controls cannot provide a crisp image; Remote user video compensation; Remote user skew; To display a suitable high contrast image
  • Page 31 – To use skew adjustment; Using the supplied skew pattern
  • Page 33 – Autoscanning; To select an autoscan mode; To select an autoscan period; To define an autoscan list; To view autoscan
  • Page 34 – Saving and restoring configuration settings; Note: You must be logged-in as the ADMIN user for this procedure.; Preparations for configuration save/load; Appendix 7; To save configuration settings; To edit the configuration settings
  • Page 35 – What to do if the ADMIN password has been forgotten; To reset MC5 models; models; initial IP
  • Page 36 – Hot plugging and mouse restoration; Which restore setting do I use?; Recognising an IntelliMouse-style mouse; Select the port
  • Page 37 – Initial IP configuration; To configure IP-specific settings; IP Configuration; Configure IP port; To use the initial IP-configuration sequence; Next
  • Page 38 – To configure IP details from a global user location; IP configuration by global user
  • Page 39 – Encryption settings; MC5-IP encryption settings
  • Page 40 – Networking issues; Positioning the MC5-IP in the network
  • Page 41 – Placing the MC5-IP behind a router or firewall; Port settings; ports; Addressing
  • Page 42 – To discover a DHCP-allocated IP address; standard configuration menus; DNS addressing
  • Page 43 – Placing the MC5-IP alongside the firewall; Ensuring sufficient security
  • Page 44 – Power switching configuration; via configuration menu; To configure the power sequences for each host computer; Power control sequences; Example 1; To control two or more ports simultaneously; MORE
  • Page 45 – The KVMADMIN utility; where
  • Page 46 – Performing upgrades; Upgrading MC5 models and CAMs; Items required to use the upgrade utility; To use the KVM Firmware Uploader utility; - Obtain and run the KVM Firmware Uploader.; - Run the KVM Firmware Uploader utility
  • Page 47 – Issues to consider when performing flash upgrades; - Select the items to be upgraded
  • Page 48 – Upgrading MC5-IP models; To upgrade MC5-IP models; global connection
  • Page 49 – The front panel controls; MC5 models; button, the adjacent number will increment to the next; button and numeric indicator; Accessing the MC5; The MC5 and MC5-IP offer three main ways to gain access:
  • Page 50 – Selecting a computer; Using the front panel controls; To avoid the ‘hall of mirrors’ effect; Local and remote user access; Global users; To gain access as a local or remote user:; and
  • Page 52 – To select a computer using the on-screen menu; Global preferences; To select a computer using mouse buttons
  • Page 53 – Logging in and out; To log in to the MC5; cascade; The confirmation box; To enable/disable the confirmation box; logged in; To log out from the MC5
  • Page 54 – The reminder banner; To move the reminder banner; To change banner colours or disable the banner; Routing status; To use the Routing status feature
  • Page 55 – To switch a computer on or off; User preferences and functions
  • Page 57 – stop; Global user access via VNC viewer; RealVNC website; To access via the VNC viewer; If you are using a dial up link; Downloading VNC viewer from the MC5-IP; To download the VNC viewer; Yes
  • Page 58 – Global user access via web browser; supported versions; To access via your web browser; viewer window
  • Page 59 – Using the viewer window; The menu bar; Auto calibrate
  • Page 60 – Host selection; hotkey combinations; To select a host; Configure; Appendix 2 - Configuration pages via viewer; Mouse pointers; Controls - Single Mouse
  • Page 61 – To change the access mode; Click one of the arrow buttons adjacent to the; To switch a system on or off; To auto calibrate the screen and/or mouse; Calibrate options dialog:; To re-synchronise the mouse
  • Page 62 – Mouse Control; Controls; Single Mouse Mode; Advanced unit configuration; Resync Mouse; This option has the same effect as the; Refresh Screen
  • Page 63 – Keyboard Control; When entering codes:; Video Settings; see; Info
  • Page 64 – Using automatic configurations
  • Page 65 – If you need to enter a port number; To enter a port number in a Web browser; Web browser instructions; To enter a port number in VNC viewer; VNC viewer instructions; To initiate a dial up link; VNC viewer
  • Page 66 – Viewer encryption settings; Always on; Supported web browsers; Windows
  • Page 67 – Troubleshooting; Global network users are unable to contact the MC5-IP; Getting assistance; LINDY website
  • Page 68 – Appendix 1 – Configuration menus; To access the configuration menus
  • Page 69 – Restore Standard Mouse,
  • Page 70 – User Preferences; LINDY MC5
  • Page 71 – Global Preferences; Autoscan Mode; To define the autoscan list; Autoscan Period; ENABLED; To get here; From a local, remote or global keyboard,; Mouse Switching
  • Page 73 – Setup Options
  • Page 74 – Automatic Logout
  • Page 75 – Advanced Options; Power Control; Baud Rate; Format; DDC Options; DDC Source
  • Page 77 – Network Configuration; Discover allocations
  • Page 78 – With the
  • Page 79 – Clearing IP access control; What is IP access control?; From a local or remote (not
  • Page 80 – To access the remote configuration pages; Make a; Click the required option
  • Page 81 – User accounts; access tick box positions will become editable).
  • Page 82 – Unit configuration
  • Page 83 – Replace oldest
  • Page 84 – Time & date configuration; NTP Server IP
  • Page 85 – Network configuration
  • Page 86 – Setting IP access control; allowed; To define a new IP access control entry; network address; To reorder access control entries
  • Page 87 – Serial port configuration; Modem port
  • Page 88 – Host configuration; To create a new host entry; Name
  • Page 89 – Hosts; Port/host addressing using Port Direct; When adding new computers to the Hosts list, the option ‘
  • Page 90 – Logging and status; mouse click and ‘Paste’.; Syslog Server IP Address
  • Page 91 – Appendix 3 - VNC viewer connection options; Inputs
  • Page 92 – Enable all inputs
  • Page 93 – This option does not apply to MC5-IP connections.
  • Page 94 – Identities; Configuration File - Reload
  • Page 95 – Appendix 4 - VNC viewer window options; Standard window control items; Displays the full range of connection options - see
  • Page 96 – Appendix 5 - Browser viewer options; There are four options pages:; Encoding and colour level; – This is a highly compressed method
  • Page 97 – Appendix 6 – Addresses, masks and ports; IP addresses; Octets; Net masks; YES
  • Page 98 – Net masks - the binary explanation; binary
  • Page 99 – Calculating the mask for IP access control; Single locations; recovery procedure; Address ranges
  • Page 100 – Web server; Ports; If you accept the analogy of; Security issues with ports
  • Page 101 – Appendix 7 – Cable and connector specifications; RS232 serial mouse to PS/2 converter cable; MC5 to power switch cable; RS232 serial flash upgrade cable
  • Page 102 – Multi-head synchronisation cable
  • Page 103 – Appendix 8 – Hotkey sequence codes; Permissible key presses; Note: Hotkey sequences are not case sensitive.; Creating macro sequences; Note: Hotkey sequences and abbreviations are not case sensitive.
  • Page 104 – Appendix 9 – Supported video modes; Advanced Unit Configuration
  • Page 105 – Safety information; Replace the power adapter with a manufacturer approved type only.; Safety considerations when using power switches with MC5; Warranty
  • Page 106 – End user licence agreement; Intellectual Property Rights; continuing waiver of such term or any other term.
  • Page 107 – Radio Frequency Energy; Canadian Department of Communications RFI statement
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Page 2 - Contents; Introduction

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Page 3 - Operation; Re-synchronise mouse; Further information

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Page 4 - Index

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