OmniViewIP*5216K/5232KUser ManualPM00020 - F1DP2XXG*OmniView is a registered trademark of Belkin International, Inc.
7OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 3 4 56INSTALLATION2Pre-Installation Guidelines• Placecablesawayfromfluorescentlights,aircon
8OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 3 4 562INSTALLATIONRack-mounting the SMB IP KVM SwitchRack-mount the Switch using the supplied rack
9OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 3 4 562INSTALLATIONConnecting the SystemFigure 5 Switch’s system overviewLAN/WANLocal UserOmniView
10OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 3 4 562INSTALLATIONThe Server Interface Modules (SIMs)Eachcomputer/serverisdirectlyconnectedt
11OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 3 4 562INSTALLATIONConnecting a PS/2 SIMFigure 8 illustrates the PS/2 SIM connections.1. Power do
12OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 3 4 562INSTALLATIONConnecting to the networkConnect the network cable to the LAN port of the Switc
13OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 3 4 562INSTALLATIONSetting the IP AddressBy default, the Switch boots with an automatically assign
14OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 3 4 562INSTALLATIONChanging the network parameters Enable DHCP – When a DHCP server is active on t
15OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 56WEB INTERFACE3Logging In to the Web InterfaceClient computer operating system. Windows 2000
16OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 563WEB INTERFACELogging inTo complete the initial setup via the web configuration interface:1.
iOmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONS 1 2 3 4 56Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS3 Web Interface ... 15 Logging In t
17OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 563WEB INTERFACEConnecting to a target serverTo connect to a target, click the desired target
18OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 563WEB INTERFACELANUnder LAN in Figure 14, is the following:Enable DHCP – When a DHCP server i
19OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 563WEB INTERFACEAdministration > User SettingsFrom the menu, click “User Settings” and Figu
20OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 563WEB INTERFACEAdding a userTo add a user:1. Click and type a name and a passwor
21OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 563WEB INTERFACEAdministration > Server Name EditGive the servers connected to the Switch u
22OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 563WEB INTERFACEAdministration > Server Access ListBy default, access is allowed to all ser
23OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 563WEB INTERFACESecurity > SettingsConfigure the security features, such as Account Blockin
24OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 563WEB INTERFACESecurity > SSL CertificateYou can install an SSL certificate. To do so:From
25OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 563WEB INTERFACEMaintenance > SIM UpgradeUpgrade the SIM firmware to take advantage of new
26OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 563WEB INTERFACESet Time and DateThe time and date set feature is used when recording log even
iiOmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONS 1 2 3 4 56Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS5 Local Access ... 44 The OSD ...
27OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 4 563WEB INTERFACESaving Changes and Logging OutTo save any configuration changes, click the rel
28OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 56REMOTE ACCESS4Accessing a Target Server Logintothewebinterface,asexplainedonpage16
29OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSThe ToolbarTomaximizethetoolbar:Click the arrow . Click again to mini
30OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSBandwidthChoose from the following options:Adaptive – Automatically adapts to
31OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSManual video adjust Use the manual video adjustment for fine-tuning the target
32OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSAuto video adjust To adjust the video automatically:Click “Auto Video Adjust”.
33OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSTo record a key sequence:1. FromtheSpecialKeyManagerbox,press“RecordN
34OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSSynchronizing mouse pointers When working at the client computer, two mouse po
35OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSRed Hat®, Fedora, and other Linux distributions 1. Go to “Mouse Preferences”.
36OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSManual settings If the mouse settings on the target server were ever changed,
1OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 2 3 4 561INTRODUCTIONCongratulations and thank you for purchasing the Belkin OmniView IP 5216K/5232K
37OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSAdvanced – Mouse emulation Click andthe“MouseEmulation”dia
38OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSCalibrating mice pointersA target server may have a different mouse pointer sp
39OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSGlobe icon menu featuresRight-click the globe icon and a menu appears.
40OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSVirtual mediaWith virtual media, you can virtually mount removable mass storag
41OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSMounting an ISO fileAn ISO image (.iso) is a disk image of an ISO 9660 file sy
42OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSFull-screen modeWork on the target server as if you are working on a local com
43OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 564REMOTE ACCESSChanging the passwordTo change the password, click “Password” from the menu an
44OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 46LOCAL ACCESS5ThissectionexplainshowtooperatetheSwitchlocallyviatheOSD.The OSD To
45OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 465LOCAL ACCESSMoving the Confirmation label – F1 The confirmation OSD label that appears brie
46OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 465LOCAL ACCESSThe Settings window – F2 Press “F2”. The Settings window appears (see Figure 40
2OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 2 3 4 561INTRODUCTIONKey FeaturesHigh-Performance Remote Access• Access, switch, view, and control f
47OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 465LOCAL ACCESSDDC – F10 Display Data Channel (DDC) is a VESA standard for communication betwe
48OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 4 5ADDITIONAL INFORMATION6Technical Specifications Operating Systems Target ServerWindows,Nov
49OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 4 56ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONVideo Resolution and Refresh RatesHz 56 60 65 66 70 72 73 75 76 85
50OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 4 56ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONSafety This device contains no serviceable parts. Any servicing of t
51OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 4 56ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONInformation FCC StatementDECLARATION OF CONFORMITY WITH FCC RULES FO
52OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 4 56ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONBelkin International, Inc., Limited 2-Year Product Warrantyand tear,
53OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 1 2 3 4 56ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONBelkin reserves the right to review the damaged Belkin product. All
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3OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 2 3 4 561INTRODUCTIONVirtual-Media TechnologyThe Switch provides virtual-media support for up to two
4OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 2 3 4 561INTRODUCTIONSystem Contents• 1OmniViewIP5216K/5232KSwitch• 1 AC Power Cable• 1 Serial
5OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 2 3 4 561INTRODUCTIONOmniView SMB Server Interface Modules:F1DP101A-AP (PS/2 style)F1DP101A-AU (USB s
6OmniViewIP 5216K/5232KSECTIONSTable of Contents 2 3 4 561INTRODUCTIONUnit Display DiagramsFigure 1 illustrates the front panel of the OmniView IP 523
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