Raritan KX II - Manual

Raritan KX II

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – xset mouse 1 1; Step 2: Configure Network Firewall Settings; Step 3: Connect the Equipment
  • Page 3 – To connect the power supply:; Connection; To connect a target server to the KX II:
  • Page 4 – Step 4: Configure the KX II; Changing the Default Password; To change the default password:; Assigning an IP Address
  • Page 5 – Naming Target Servers; To name the target servers:; Specifying Power Supply Auto Detection; To add a new user group:; Step 5: Launch the KX II Remote Console; To launch the KX II Remote Console:; Java website; Access and Control Target Servers Remotely; To access a target server:
  • Page 6 – Switching between Target Servers; To switch between KVM target servers:; Disconnecting a Target Server; To disconnect a target server:; Additional Information
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KX II Quick Setup Guide

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QSG-DKX2-v2.1.10-0F-E

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255-62-4022-00

Dominion® KX II

Quick Setup Guide

Thank you for your purchase of the KX II, the industry's most full-featured, enterprise-class, secure, digital KVM
(Keyboard, Video, Mouse) switch.

This Quick Setup Guide explains how to install and configure the KX II. For additional information on any aspect of the
KX II, see the accompanying online help accessed from the KX II or from the KX II User Guide, which can be
downloaded from the Firmware and Documentation section of Raritan's website
(http://www.raritan.com/support/firmware-and-documentation/).

Step 1: Configure the KVM Target Servers

For optimal bandwidth efficiency and video performance, KVM
target servers running graphical user interfaces such as
Windows, Linux, X-Windows, Solaris, and KDE require
configuration. The desktop background need not be
completely solid but desktop backgrounds featuring photos or
complex gradients might degrade performance.

Ensure that the server video resolution and refresh rate are
supported by KX II and that the signal is non-interlaced. The
KX II supports these resolutions:

Resolutions

640x350 @70 Hz

720x400 @85 Hz

1024x768 @90 Hz

640x350 @85 Hz

800x600 @56 Hz

1024x768 @100
Hz

640x400 @56 Hz

800x600 @60 Hz

1152x864 @60 Hz

640x400 @84 Hz

800x600 @70 Hz

1152x864 @70 Hz

640x400 @85 Hz

800x600 @72 Hz

1152x864 @75 Hz

640x480 @60 Hz

800x600 @75 Hz

1152x864 @85 Hz

640x480 @66.6
Hz

800x600 @85 Hz

1152x870 @75.1
Hz

640x480 @72 Hz

800x600 @90 Hz

1152x900 @66 Hz

640x480 @75 Hz

800x600 @100 Hz 1152x900 @76 Hz

640x480 @85 Hz

832x624 @75.1
Hz

1280x960 @60 Hz

640x480 @90 Hz

1024x768 @60 Hz 1280x960 @85 Hz

640x480 @100 Hz 1024x768 @70 Hz 1280x1024 @60

Hz

640x480 @120 Hz 1024x768 @72 Hz 1280x1024 @75

Hz

Resolutions

720x400 @70 Hz

1024x768 @75 Hz 1280x1024 @85

Hz

720x400 @84 Hz

1024x768 @85 Hz 1600x1200 @60

Hz

Mouse Modes

The KX II operates in several mouse modes:

Absolute Mouse Mode

(D2CIM-VUSB only)

Intelligent Mouse Mode (do not use an animated mouse)

Standard Mouse Mode

Mouse parameters do not have to be altered for Absolute
Mouse Synchronization but D2CIM-VUSB or D2CIM-DVUSB
is required for this mode. For both the Standard and Intelligent
mouse modes, mouse parameters must be set to specific
values, which are described here. Mouse configurations will
vary on different target operating systems. Consult your OS
documentation for additional detail.

Windows® 2000 Settings

To configure KVM target servers running Microsoft
Windows 2000:

1. Configure the mouse settings:

a. Choose Start > Control Panel > Mouse.

b. Click the Motion tab.

ƒ

Set the acceleration to None.

ƒ

Set the mouse motion speed setting to exactly the

middle speed.

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Click

OK.

2. Disable transition effects:

a. Select the Display option from the Control Panel.

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Summary

Page 2 - xset mouse 1 1; Step 2: Configure Network Firewall Settings; Step 3: Connect the Equipment

KX II Quick Setup Guide 2 QSG-DKX2-v2.1.10-0F-E y 255-62-4022-00 b. Click the Effects tab. ƒ Deselect the "Use the following transition effect for menus and tooltips" option. ƒ Click OK and close the Control Panel. Windows® XP and 2003 Settings To configure KVM target servers running Microso...

Page 3 - To connect the power supply:; Connection; To connect a target server to the KX II:

KX II Quick Setup Guide 3 QSG-DKX2-v2.1.10-0F-E y 255-62-4022-00 A. AC Power To connect the power supply: 1. Attach the included AC power cord to the KX II and plug into an AC power outlet. 2. For dual power failover protection, attach the second included AC power cord and plug it into a different p...

Page 4 - Step 4: Configure the KX II; Changing the Default Password; To change the default password:; Assigning an IP Address

KX II Quick Setup Guide 4 QSG-DKX2-v2.1.10-0F-E y 255-62-4022-00 Step 4: Configure the KX II Changing the Default Password The KX II ships with a default password. The first time you start the KX II you are required to change that password. To change the default password: 1. Power on the KX II using...

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