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DX SYSTEM 9 Cascading the DX system When cascading DX Central units or other KVM switches, you must configure them in the DX System Configuration wi
OPERATING GUIDE 10 The General tab elements Name – Type a name for the new device. Type – From the Drop-down list select the new device type. If it
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OPERATING GUIDE 12 The Cascade Inputs tab elements You must define the cascade level position of the new switch in the overall configuration of the
DX SYSTEM 13 Figure 18 The Cascade Outputs box Left Port No. A row appears for each output port of the new switch. Name - From the Drop-down list s
OPERATING GUIDE 14 6. The General Settings window From the Tools menu click Settings, the General Settings appear. See Figure 19. Important! Some o
DX SYSTEM 15 Security elements Security Off – When checked, there is no login screen. ALL Users have access to control and power devices. To again
OPERATING GUIDE 16 Creating Users and Groups From the View menu choose Users and Groups. The Users and Groups window appears. See Figure 21. Figur
DX SYSTEM 17 Button Function Add User Add group Delete Properties Save Creating a User To create a User: Press . The Users box appears. See Fi
OPERATING GUIDE 18 Description – Type a description of the User. Password/Confirm password – Type a password and confirm it. This can be left blank.
DX SYSTEM 1 Table of Contents Getting started ... 2 1. The initial casca
DX SYSTEM 19 Figure 23 The General information box The General information box elements Group name – Edit the Group name here Timeout – After a per
OPERATING GUIDE 20 The Access box elements Denied – By default access is denied to all devices. View – Check to allow viewing access only. Control -
DX SYSTEM 21 Arranging devices In the Servers window the Administrator or User creates folders into which devices can be inserted. The User can only
OPERATING GUIDE 22 Button Function Sort devices alphabetically Z-A 1 level up Create new folder Cut device to paste to paste to another folder
DX SYSTEM 23 To rename a folder: 1. Highlight the desired folder. 2. From the Edit menu choose Rename. 3. Give the folder a new name. 12. Adding
OPERATING GUIDE 24 Operating the DX system 14. Viewing devices To view a device: From the Servers window double-click a device. Or select the device
DX SYSTEM 25 17. Connect - Private This option appears in the Action menu and is available to Administrators and to Users with private connection r
OPERATING GUIDE 26 Updating the DX Central The Update Utility program is located on the Minicom Flash USB key. 19. System requirements for the DX
DX SYSTEM 27 5. Choose one of the following: • Upgrade the Central unit’s firmware • Backup the database • Load a saved database • Restore fact
OPERATING GUIDE 28 Figure 29 The Update window 4. In the DX System box select the desired component to update. The device name, version and date ap
OPERATING GUIDE 2 Getting started 1. The initial cascade wizard Once the system is connected and powered on, the Configuration Wizard box appears o
DX SYSTEM 29 2. Click . The firmware version number appears after the X-RICC number. 3. Click . The hardware version number appears after the X-RIC
OPERATING GUIDE 30 Figure 30 The Log window 25. Resetting the DX Central To reset the DX Central, press the Reset button on the rear panel. The X-R
DX SYSTEM 31 USB / SUN Combo keys The connected PS/2 keyboard does not have a special SUN keypad to perform special functions in the SUN Operating S
OPERATING GUIDE 32 Technical specifications System Operating systems DOS, Windows (3x, 9x, 2000, NT4, ME, XP), LINUX, UNIX, HP UX QNX, SGI, FreeBSD
DX SYSTEM 33 RICCS RICC PS/2 X-RICC PS/2 X-RICC SUN X-RICC USB X-RICC RS232 Server to DX Central Distance 10m/33ft 100m/330ft Video – HDD15 System
OPERATING GUIDE 34 Appendix A: Pin assignments RS232 Serial cable pin-out RJ11 Service Signal DB9 1 N/C - 2 TXD 2 3 RXD 3 4 N/C
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DX SYSTEM 3 2. Click . If the DX system is cascaded the DX Network Configuration box appears. See Figure 3. Figure 3 The DX Network Configuration
OPERATING GUIDE 4 6. Click . The Login screen appears see below. 2. Logging in Once the system is connected and powered on, the Login screen appe
DX SYSTEM 5 Configuring the DX system You must configure the devices connected to the DX system. From the View menu choose DX System Configuration.
OPERATING GUIDE 6 3. Configuring individual output ports Configure individual devices connected to the DX Central output ports. To configure indiv
DX SYSTEM 7 To apply the changes to all output ports click . The Cascade box elements When you cascade the DX system, click the Cascade checkbox to
OPERATING GUIDE 8 4. Configuring individual input ports Although the input ports in the DX Management console appear to be un-configured, the DX sy
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