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1. 3e GETTING STARTED KAVEMAN 950 0006 002 Rev 2 0 CONNECTING KAVEMAN Typical Connection Figure 1 Rear view of the Kaveman TO BEAVER COMPUTER TO LOCAL CONSOLE 1 RESET E k A HE TCR Check video resolution on server mouse settings Video resolution on server must be 1280x1024 975Hz or less Mouse settings may need to be adjusted based on operating system See Chapter 2 of User Manual for details Disconnect monitor keyboard and mouse from server Disconnect monitor keyboard and mouse from server or KVM switch that is to be remotely controlled Connect Kaveman to server Connect Kaveman to server computer ports to server or KVM switch via supplied KVM cables to allow Kaveman to digitize and emulate monitor keyboard and mouse signals for remote control Connect Kaveman to local console Connect monitor keyboard and mouse to local console ports to allow for local access of Kaveman and server or KVM switch Connecting the Kaveman to the network Connect the network and the Kaveman using the on board 10 100 Base T Ethernet port RJ 45 labeled Network Connect power Connect supplied power cord from Kaveman to power source CONNECTING KAVEMAN Connection Diagram CONTROLLED COMPUTER POWER SOLIFCE 222 TPF LOCAL CONSOLE MOUSE gt LOCAL CONSOLE KEYBOARD LOCAL CONSOLE MONITOR Single Server Mode For a detailed description of numbere
2. d items please see the next page CONNECTING KAVEMAN List of Items in Connection Diagram 10 11 12 13 14 A C grounded power source 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz 1A Kaveman power connector Power cord with ground supplied 45 network connector Company network through which remote client communicates with Kaveman 45 Category 5 network cable PS 2 connector for keyboard 6 pin MiniDIN female on server PS 2 connector for mouse 6 pin MiniDIN female on server VGA connector for monitor HDDB15 female on server PS 2 connector for keyboard 6 pin MiniDIN female on Kaveman PS 2 connector for mouse 6 pin MiniDIN female on Kaveman VGA connector for Monitor HDDB15 female on Kaveman for local console monitor PS 2 connector for keyboard 6 pin MiniDIN female on Kaveman for local console keyboard PS 2 connector for mouse 6 pin MiniDIN female on Kaveman for local console mouse 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 VGA cable for monitor port HDDB15 male male with thumbscrews PS 2 cable for keyboard port 6 pin MiniDIN male male PS 2 cable for mouse port 6 pin MiniDIN male male VGA connector for monitor HDDB15 female on Kaveman Local Console Keyboard Local Console Mouse Local Console Monitor Serial port 2 Used for power control relay module or secondary serial port Reset button Use a paper clip or similar to reset hardware of the Kaveman Will not affect c
3. emote Administration Using a VNC Viewer To download VNC Viewer visit http www uk research att com vnc Accessing the Target Computer Open the VNC Viewer Enter the Kaveman IP address into the Connection Details dialogue box Enter the Kaveman password into the VNC Authentication dialogue box For instructions on how to set up a password please see Initial Configuration Accessing the Standard VNC Menu After a few seconds you should see the target computer s screen To access the standard VNC menu click on the top left hand corner of the window It is from this menu that you choose to send CTRL ALT DEL Accessing the Kaveman VNC Menu Press scroll lock twice to open up VNC Menu Connection Details VNC server 292 168 2 73 OK Use host display Cancel e g snoopy2 ance Display defaults to 0 if not given Options VNC Authentication Session password RARE Cancel Connection options Connection info Request screen refresh Full screen Send Ctrl Alt Del Ctrl Down New connection Save connection info as About VNC Viewer Kaveman VNC Menu R gt Resync mouse position gt Reset keyboard shift keys F Redraw whole screen gt Powercycle host L gt Blank screen debug gt Optimize video sharpness Arrows gt Move screen position ESC gt Quit menu
4. hanges 3 Set Administrator Password MORE Security settings a Select Security settings from the main RAAL 2 1 cd ES Tel 7 9 menu Admin password b Change the admin password The Mmi Nue E Disabled default password is xyzzy We recommend Turtle reset timeout 24 hours changing this before using the unit Please note The user name for the Reset turtle protection now administrator account is always root or Disabled administrator Require encryption HTIPS Optional Security Settings Menu BASIC REMOTE ACCESS Remote Administration Using a Web Browser Accessing the Target Computer Enter the Kaveman IP address into the Address http 292 168 2 73 address bar in your browser When you have connected to the unit you will arrive at the Kaveman Home Page Check Host Status From the home page you can immedi Host Status ately check the status of the host s screen and power You can also access a VGA Screen 1024x768 log of recent activity Host power Powered up looks okay Log info 14 lines buffered View log here Taking Control of the Target Computer Follow the instructions on the Kaveman home page to view the current screen contents and take control of the host s keyboard and mouse You can open a new window to view the screen contents or start a new full screen browser window You may need to use Alt F4 to get out of the full screen window BASIC REMOTE ACCESS R
5. inter Precision and leave pointer speed at default center position For more settings refer to Chapter 2 in the User s Manual Notes About KVMs It is possible to extend the reach of your Kaveman by attaching an electronic KVM switch to the connectors at the back of the unit to connect to more servers Please note that if you attach a KVM switch to the Kaveman you will not be able to utilize the monitoring and notification features on all of the target servers Kaveman has been designed to operate when attached to a quality electronic KVM switch If you attach an electronic KVM switch to the Kaveman 8 you may notice a change in image quality and mouse keyboard emulation performance As there are many brands of KVMs switch available it is possible that additional adjustments could be made to accommodate your solution However we cannot guarantee that our product will integrate well with every KVM switch found in the field It largely depends on the quality of the KVM Switch INITIAL CONFIGURATION FROM LOCAL CONSOLE Initial Configuration ON SCREEN DISPLAY OSD MENU COMMANDS Access On Screen Display Navigation Scroll Scroll e Page Up OR Page e o E 5 Press scroll lock twice quickly to gain access to the local on screen display Change a Value EL Press enter to change a value INITIAL CONFIGURATION 1 Call Up On Screen Display Press Scroll L
6. ock twice quickly to call up the Kaveman On Screen Display menu You will use this menu to configure the network settings and set up passwords to enable you to use the Kaveman Use arrow or page up down keys to navigate through the menu Return Advance H n Use the right arrow key to advance to a submenu Use the left arrow key to return to the root menu Kaveman Network Configuration Monitoring Settings Security Settings Serial port RS 232 config Local user control Virtual Network Computer Version Information Figure 2 Main On Screen Display Menu INITIAL CONFIGURATION FROM LOCAL CONSOLE Initial Configuration 2 Set Up Network Details Network Confi tion You must correctly set the IP address net etwork Configurauo IP address 192 165 1 77 mask and default gateway using the local OSD prior to using the Kaveman The 255 255 255 0 steps are as follows Default Gateway 192 165 1 1 22522 gt Commit IP config changes a Select Network Configuration from the PYETA IET Kavemanl address 0 01 b2 80 00 07 From this screen you can configure the l 3 network details for the Kaveman If you Network Configuration Menu are reading this over the network you are then these values are probably pretty close to what you want b Select an IP Address to assign to the Kaveman unit Enter the assigned IP address c Set the default gateway if necessary d Commit your c
7. ontrolled computer Primary serial port RS 232C DCE connection Connect using a male female 9 pin straight through cable to any computer 10 100 Speed light Green 100 Base connection Orange 10 Base Link Activity Light On indicates good link connection Off indicates no link Blinking indicates is that there is network traffic Red and green indicator lights that should alternate when the unit is well TARGET SERVER CONFIGURATION Recommended Target Server Settings Recommended Settings for Target Server s 1 Video Resolution 1280x1024 or less 2 Refresh Frequency 75 Hz 3 Mouse Speed Acceleration see notes below Mouse Speed and Acceleration In order to ensure mouse control during remote administration you must turn off and or set to normal all operating system specific adjustments to mouse speed and acceleration on the target For example in Windows 2000 visit the Control Panel select Mouse Properties and select Motion If necessary change the Acceleration to none and the set the Speed tab to the middle neither slow nor fast Windows NT4 Control Panel gt Mouse Properties gt Motion Set Pointer Speed to Slow the lowest setting Windows 2000 Control Panel gt Mouse Properties gt Motion Set Mouse acceleration to none and leave pointer speed at default center position Windows XP Control Panel gt Mouse Properties gt Motion Turn off Enhance Po
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