MasterConsole User’s Manual SMX18 SMX28 SMX416
4 Figure 1 OSUI Menu Structure
5 Chapter 2. Operating The SMX This section describes how a user operates SMX functions to access Suns. Logging In # You must first login to gain
6 • The Selection Menu displays up to eight channels. • The Ch. ID column indicates the physical channel to which each computer is connected. • T
7 Figure 3 Selection Menu Status LineHelp MessagesSelection Menu by NamePage 1/ 1Name Ch.ID Stat------------ ------- ------Server-Mail 02 A0 03S
8 User Customization The User Profile screen is for displaying your SMX configuration and to setting/changing your preferred operating parameters. (Fi
9 setting is Global. (Setting the channel’s individual scan rate is an administrative function—see page 16) • Global Scan Rate: Type a number fro
10 On-Screen User Interface Functions Use the following function keys to access SMX OSUI functions: Press... When you want to... <F1> Access H
11 Chapter 3. Administrator Functions This section describes the functions that enable the administrator to configure the SMX system so the user c
12 System Configuration The System Configuration menu is used for setting the global parameters that control the operation of the system for all users
13 # The security classes for individual users and channels must be set in the User Configuration Menu and the Channel Configuration Menu of the a
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14 User Configuration The User Configuration Menu allows the system administrator to add, delete, and edit the user names and security rights. (Figure
15 4. Deleting a user: Move the highlight bar to a user line, press <D>. The highlighted user will be removed from the system. 5. Logging
16 • Sec: This column displays the security class of the computer. Typing A-P changes the computer’s security level; typing 0-9 changes the computer’
17 Chapter 4. Installing SMX Installations MasterConsole SMX can be installed to control 8 or 16 computers in a one-tier installation with up to 4
18 One-Tier Installation In a one-tier installation, only Sun computers are connected to a single SMX unit (Figure 15). Complete the following steps
19 • On the Selection Menu, the line displaying the channel to which the new computer has been connected will turn green. • Using the <!>
20 Two-Tier Installation In a two-tier installation, all units must be MasterConsole SMX models. (Figure 20 & Figure 22). Special Note For Two-T
21 5. From the front panel, follow the Set Tier procedure (page 29) to set the tiered user ports to second-tier status as indicated by a ”T” on t
22 2. Select the Channel Configuration sub menu, press <ENTER>. The Channel Configuration menu is displayed listing channel ID and channel name
23 Device ConfigurationName: Untitled-001 Type: SUNConnections: 1 Channels: --Base: Base SMX28 Ch.ID: 01Device Abv- ---------------------- ---1 Ma
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24 12. You have now configured a second-tier device to a base SMX. Go back to the Channel Configuration Menu to rename your second tier computers by p
25 Appendix A: Security Access and Public View Security Access Mode SMX provides administrators with four modes of security access in addition to
26 4. User Permit: User is permitted to view the video of another computer if the user currently in control of that computer has granted permission t
27 Appendix B: Front Panel Controls The front panel of the MasterConsole SMX consists of a LCD and 7 buttons. (Figure 19 and Figure 20) The front
28 Start Up Display When the SMX is turned on, it performs a start up test. It checks each channel and user port to detect connections. If an error is
29 Set LCD Contrast The Set LCD Contrast function modifies the contrast level of the front panel LCD display. (Figure 22) To modify the LCD contra
30 Set Password The Set Password function allows the Administrator to password protect access to front panel functions. (Figure 24) A valid front pan
31 Logout If a front panel password has been established, the Logout function will exit the current front panel operation and return to password p
32 Display Serial Number Display serial number function allows you to review the serial number of your SMX unit (Figure 29). 1. When this function is
33 Appendix C: Glossary Administration Menu For installing and configuring access to SMX. Use is restricted to those with Administrator Privilege
TTaabbllee ooff CCoonntteennttss Chapter 1 Getting Started 1 Welcome 1 Introduction 1 Features 1 Quick Installation and test 2 SMX on-screen us
34 Login Screen For logging into the system as a user or administrator. Logout Disconnects a user from the system. Menu A SMX on-screen user interfac
35 Start-Up Display Displayed on the LCD when the SMX is turned on—the system checks for the status of computers and user connections. After this
36 Appendix D: Troubleshooting 1. No power. a. Check power cord. b. Make sure power switch is turned ON. c. Check cable connection from computer
37 Appendix E: Specifications SMX Models Model SMX18 1-user, 8-channel model SMX28 2-user, 8-channel model Dimensions 17.0"(W) x 10.5"
38 User Console Cable: For connecting SMX User Port to User Console Part No. Length Connectors CCS06F 2' (0.6 M) DB25(F) to 13W3(F), 1 mini-D
Function Selection Screen 28 Set LCD Contrast 29 Set Tier 29 Set Password 30 Disable Password 30 Logout 31 Reset SMX 31 Display Firmware Versi
TTaabbllee ooff FFiigguurreess Figure 1 OSUI Menu Structure 4 Figure 2 Login Menu 5 Figure 3 Selection Menu 7 Figure 4 Selection Menu by Name
1 Chapter 1. Getting Started Welcome Thank you for purchasing Raritan Computer’s MasterConsole SMX. Introduction Raritan's keyboard/video/mou
2 • Contains individual user-controlled functions to AutoSkip inactive channels and to AutoScan computers at variable rates • Engineered with multil
3 8. Unwrap a computer cable, CCSnn. Plug the DB25 connector to a Channel on the back panel of SMX unit. 9. Plug the other end of the cable to
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