AdderLink Infinity 2112T User Guide Experts in Connectivity Solutions KVM Extension Solutions
Configuration System and Teaming ports: Initial configuration............................................16 Manual factory reset.....................................................................................16 AdderLink Infinity browser-based configuration utility........................17 A rough guide to configuring TX and RX units......................................18 TX (transmitter) unit configuration....................................................18 RX (receiver) unit configuration........
One-to-many configuration Using multicast techniques, an unlimited number of receivers* can receive video and audio data streams from a single TX unit. * A maximum of thirteen concurrent USB inputs (via multiple RX units) are permitted to a single TX unit. Mixing ALIF and ALIF dual units ALIF 2112T transmitters are complimentary to the standard AdderLink Infinity (1000 series) models which do not support dual DVI channels or fiber optic linking.
ALIF FEATURES New feature: AFZ+ codec AFZ+ compliments the existing AFZ codec by providing greater compression for increased speed where pixel perfect results are not the primary focus. The transmitter video configuration page allows you to choose the required compression mode.
CONFIGURATION OPERATION ...and also in multicast installations: FURTHER INFORMATION Teaming offers immediate speed improvements in a one-to-one arrangement... INDEX The System and Teaming ports of ALIF units can be used in parallel to produce two important benefits: • Improved connection speeds up to 2 Gigabits per second, and • Important link redundancy that can maintain operation in the event of a failed connection.
ADDERLINK DUAL 2112T UNIT FEATURES The ALIF 2112T units are housed within durable, metallic enclosures with most connectors situated at the rear panel - the Ethernet ports are situated on the front panels. The smart front faces also feature the operation indicators.
SUPPLIED ITEMS INSTALLATION Power adapter (20W) and country-specific power cord Combined DVI-D and USB cable (1.8m) CONFIGURATION Single link DVI-D to DVI-D video cable OPERATION ALIF 2112T transmitter unit Serial null modem cable 2m FURTHER INFORMATION Four self-adhesive rubber feet Quick start guide Safety document INDEX Information wallet containing: 2 x Audio cable 2m (3.
Single mode fiber SFP module Part number: SFP-SM-LC Please refer to the table in Appendix M for information about fiber modules and cables. Single link DVI-D to DVI-D video cable Part number:VSCD1 Combined dual link DVI-D and USB (USB type A to B) cable Part numbers: VSCD3 (1.
Installation MOUNTING INSTALLATION There are two main mounting methods for transmitter and receiver units: • The supplied four self-adhesive rubber feet • Optional rack brackets Connections OP TIO 1 5V NS LIN E MI IN/ CI N LI NDEV IO -DU T 2 2.5 SAE 1 2 RC ON SO LE FURTHER INFORMATION IN US DOO EO R NL Y AU X US ER LIN E MI IN/ CI N LI N EO CO INDEX Note:The ALIF 2112T and its power supply generate heat when in operation and will become warm to the touch.
CONNECTIONS OPERATION CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION Installation involves linking the ALIF 2112T unit to various ports on the host computer, while an ALIF RX unit is attached to your peripherals: INDEX IMPORTANT: When using an AdderLink Infinity Management box to configure ALIF units, it is vital that all ALIF units that you wish to locate and control are set to their factory default settings. Otherwise they will not be located by the A.I.M. server.
2 Connect the other end of the cable to an Ethernet switch. INDEX From your Ethernet switch FURTHER INFORMATION OPERATION To make a VNC link 1 Connect a CAT 5, 5e, 6, or 7 cable to the socket on the front panel of the ALIF unit. CONFIGURATION The ALIF 2112T contains a VNC server that allows you to transmit a low-bandwidth version of the video output across standard networks to authorized remote viewers.
Video link INSTALLATION ALIF dual units can simultaneously support up to two Single Link high resolution video displays at pixel clocks up to 165MHz; or can alternatively support a single Dual Link very high Resolution video display at pixel clocks up to 330MHz (equating to an example display mode of 2560 x 1600 at 60 Hz refresh).
Audio links USB link To make audio links 1 Connect an audio link cable between the IN socket on the TX unit rear panel and the speaker output socket of the host computer. To make a USB link 1 Connect the type B connector of the supplied USB cable to the USB port on the TX unit rear panel.
Power in To connect the AUX port 1 Ensure that power is removed from the ALIF unit. 2 Connect a suitable serial ‘null-modem’ cable (see Appendix M for pin-out) between a vacant serial port on your computer and the AUX port on the right hand side of the ALIF dual rear panel. To apply power in 1 Attach the output lead from the power adapter to the 5V socket on the rear panel of the unit. T 1 5V AU X A Power cord from adapter Serial (null-modem) link from your computer 2.
High speed links Optional Fiber Channel or Active Copper SFP module CAT 5, 5e, 6, or 7 link either directly from the other ALIF unit or from a Gigabit Ethernet switch 2 Make your connection(s) between the chosen SFP module and either the other ALIF dual unit or a suitable network switch: Connect the transmit and receive fiber optic links to the sockets on the Fiber Channel SFP module. Then close the latch over the link connectors to lock them into place.
Configuration The System and Teaming ports Uses the standard Ethernet port on the left side of the front panel and provides lower-bandwidth image video feeds for use across standard networks and the wider Internet. These use either the Gigabit Ethernet or (optional) Fiber Channel over Ethernet (FCoE) module, on the right side of the front panel and provide high resolution DVI-D image, audio and peripheral feeds. Please see Appendix B - The VNC port: Initial configuration for details.
SYSTEM AND TEAMING PORTS: INITIAL CONFIGURATION ALIF 2112T units are designed to be as flexible as possible and this principle extends also to their configuration. INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION Where ALIF transmitters and receivers (all models) are connected via networked links, you can either configure them individually, or configure them collectively using an A.I.M.
To access the browser-based configuration utility 1 Temporarily connect the ALIF 2112T unit and your computer, as discussed left. 2 Run a web browser on your computer and enter the IP address of the ALIF dual port that you are using. The default settings are as follows: System port Teaming port ALIF 2112T 169.254.1.33 169.254.1.43 RX units 169.254.1.32 169.254.1.
CONFIGURATION OPERATION Setting the TX address and output signal details 1 Display the TX unit System Configuration page. 2 Ensure that the IP address and netmask for the System port and the Teaming port (if used) are correct. The default settings of 169.254.1.33 and 169.254.1.43 for the two ports respectively are their zero config addresses - these are usually changed to some other address suitable for your installation.
CONFIGURATION OPERATION Configuring the RX unit 1 Display the RX unit System Configuration page. 2 In the System Configuration section, ensure that the IP address and Netmask settings for the System and Teaming ports for this RX unit are correct. The default settings of 169.254.1.32 and 169.254.1.42 for the two ports respectively are their zero config addresses - these are usually changed to some other address suitable for your installation.
OPERATION FURTHER INFORMATION • First, tick the Enable Multicast Video / Enable Multicast Audio check box. • Next, enter appropriate Multicast Addresses for the System port Video/ Audio data stream(s). The set of IP addresses between 224.0.0.0 and 239.255.255.255 are specifically reserved for multicast operations. Within a private enterprise network, you merely need to choose a location that is currently unused.
If the upgrade process is interrupted and fails, it may be necessary to switch to the backup firmware image in order to regain operation. See right for details. To upgrade a single unit via network link 1 Download the latest upgrade file from the Adder Technology website. Note:There are separate upgrade files for TX and RX units. 2 Temporarily connect the ALIF 2112T unit and a computer via a network (see AdderLink Infinity browser-based configuration utility section for details).
In operation, many ALIF dual installations require no intervention once configured. The TX and RX units take care of all connection control behind the scenes so that you can continue to work unhindered.
1 On a network connected computer, locate and select the VNC viewer icon A connection details dialog will be displayed: Enter the ALIF 2112T address here and click OK Viewer options (VNC viewer only) Click the VNC icon to view the viewer window options. Ctrl Alt Del Sends the Ctrl Alt Del sequence to the current host computer. Controls Displays a menu of options concerning keyboard, video and mouse operation. Power Click to access the power on/ off options for the current host computer.
Further information • Technical support – www.adder.com/contact-support-form For technical support, use the contact form in the Support section of the adder.com website - your regional office will then get in contact with you. CONFIGURATION • Adder Forum – forum.adder.com Use our forum to access FAQs and discussions. OPERATION • Online solutions and updates – www.adder.com/support Check the Support section of the adder.com website for the latest solutions and firmware updates.
CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHER INFORMATION INDEX This section covers the browser-based configuration utility for the AdderLink Infinity TX (transmitter) unit.
TX System Configuration Enable options These checkboxes allow you to determine which peripheral options will be used:Video, audio, USB and serial. Serial port options These allow you to match the serial configuration being used by the attached PC host. Identify unit When clicked, these buttons cause the front panel indicators to flash to assist with identifying the ALIF unit within a rack. • The Identify Unit (short) button flashes the indicators for five seconds.
Background Refresh The TX unit sends portions of the video image only when they change. In order to give the best user experience, the TX unit also sends the whole video image, at a lower frame rate, in the background. The Background Refresh parameter controls the rate at which this background image is sent. The default value is ‘every 32 frames’, meaning that a full frame is sent in the background every 32 frames.
Enable Dummy Boot Keyboard When ticked, the TX unit reports a virtual dummy boot keyboard to the attached PC to ensure that a keyboard is always reported when the PC boots up. The dummy boot keyboard uses one of the 13 USB endpoints, therefore if all 13 endpoints are required elsewhere for USB devices (or a KVM switch only supports two HID devices) then it can be disabled by deselecting this option. See also Reserved Port Range below.
TX AIM Manager CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION Enable AIM Control Click this button to allow an A.I.M. (Adder Infinity Manager) box to take control of this TX. When the button is clicked, the TX unit will be rebooted to allow the A.I.M. box to discover and control it. Enable system messages Tick to allow the creation of status and error messages by the unit. Send system messages to remote Log Server Choose this option to send the system messages to a remote server via the network.
TX Statistics Note: Only the System port is measured.When the Teaming port is also used, the bandwidth will be shared equally so the figures shown for the System port will apply also to the Teaming port. For instance, if the graph shows 500Mbit bandwidth, then the total bandwidth will be 1 Gigabit. TX Firmware Upgrade Reboot Use this page to perform a reboot or a factory reset. Please see the section Manual factory reset for details.
TX About To get here 1 Connect your computer to the Management port on the left side of the front panel. OPERATION CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION About This page displays key information about the TX unit that may be requested by Adder Technical Support. INDEX 3 If necessary, click the About link. FURTHER INFORMATION 2 Run a web browser and enter the IP address of the Management port: http://192.168.1.42 If the address is unknown, perform a manual factory reset.
APPENDIX B - The VNC port: Initial configuration http://192.168.1.42 The ALIF 2112T welcome screen should be displayed: To download a VNC Viewer To download a (free) VNC Viewer for a desktop or notebook computer, visit the download page of the RealVNC website: http://www.realvnc.com/download/viewer To download a VNC Viewer app for a tablet or smartphone, visit the Apple or Android app store, or look at the RealVNC website (www.realvnc.com) for further information.
Initial configuration To perform the initial configuration 1 Connect the ALIF 2112T to an IP network (using the VNC port) where a suitable computer is available on the same subnet (please see the section VNC network link for connection details). 2 Use a computer connected to the same subnet of the network. On that computer, locate and select the VNC viewer icon A connection details dialog will be displayed: 5 Enter admin as the Username, leave the password entry blank and click the OK button.
Controls When clicked, this button reveals a menu of options concerned with keyboard, video and mouse operation. Refresh Screen Click to produce a single mouse click for the left, centre or right mouse buttons Click to produce a continuous mouse click and hold for the left, centre or right mouse buttons button on the menu bar and re-synchronizes This option refreshes the whole screen image to remove any artefacts from moved screen items.
Advanced mouse configuration Info When selected, this option displays an information dialog showing the current logged on users, the current host, its video mode and its mouse motion details. OPERATION To switch a system on or off 1 Use the Hosts button to select the required computer. 2 Click the Power button and then select the Switch on or Switch off option, as appropriate.
INSTALLATION This option provides a range of options related to the video configuration.
Note:When using Adder Virtual Media features, within the VNC viewer properties, ensure that in the Inputs section, the Share clipboard with server and the Enable file transfer options are enabled. See Appendix G for details. To select and remotely transfer files from the viewer computer 1 On the remote system, log into the ALIF 2112T using the VNC viewer.
Remotely exporting a disk drive to the host 3 You can select an entire drive or a disk image (e.g. .iso) file: • Select a disk drive: Click the checkbox adjacent to the listed disk drive that you wish to make available to the host computer, or • Add a Disk Image File: Select the disk image file and click Open. 4 In the Virtual Media dialog box, click the OK button to announce the availability of the drive to the host computer.
Editing the viewer window menu bar To edit the menu bar via admin 1 Login remotely via VNC viewer as admin user and display the viewer window. 2 Click the Configure button in the top right corner of the viewer window. 3 Click the User Accounts button. 4 Against the entry for the required user, click the Menu Bar Edit button. The following dialog will be displayed: CONFIGURATION To edit the menu bar locally 1 Login remotely via VNC viewer and display the viewer window.
APPENDIX C - Tips for success when networking ALIF units Layer 2 switches are what bind all of the hosts together in the subnet. However, they are all not created equally, so choose carefully. In particular look for the following: • Gigabit (1000Mbps) or faster Ethernet ports, • Support for IGMP v2 (or v3) snooping, • Support for Jumbo frames up to 9216-byte size, • High bandwidth connections between switches, preferably Fiber Channel. • Look for switches that perform their most onerous tasks (e.g.
CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHER INFORMATION INDEX The layout is vital but so too is the configuration: • Enable IGMP Snooping on all L2 switches. • Ensure that IGMP Fast-Leave is enabled on all switches with ALIF units connected directly to them. • Enable the L3 switch as an IGMP Querier. • Enable Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) on all switches and importantly also enable portfast (only) on all switch ports that have ALIF units connected.
CONFIGURATION Remedies: • Ensure that IGMP snooping is enabled on all switches within the subnet. • Where each ALIF unit is connected as the sole device on a port connection to a switch, enable IGMP Fast-Leave (aka Immediate Leave) to reduce unnecessary processing on each switch. • Check the video resolution(s) being fed into the ALIF transmitters. If resolutions using 2048 horizontal pixels are unavoidable then ensure that Jumbo frames are enabled on all switches.
Remedies: • Ensure that the ALIF units and the A.I.M. server are located within the same subnet because A.I.M. cannot cross subnet boundaries. • Manually reset the ALIF units to their zero config IP addresses. • Enable portfast on all switch ports that have ALIF units attached to them or try temporarily disabling STP on the switches while A.I.M. is attempting to locate ALIF units. INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION Problem: A.I.M. cannot locate working ALIF units.
APPENDIX E - Glossary IGMP Fast-Leave (aka Immediate Leave) When a device/host no longer wishes to receive a multicast transmission, it can issue an IGMP Leave Group message as mentioned above. This causes the switch to issue an IGMP Group-Specific Query message on the port (that the Leave Group was received on) to check no other receivers exist on that connection that wish to remain a part of the multicast. This process has a cost in terms of switch processor activity and time.
CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHER INFORMATION INDEX In order to build a robust network, it is necessary to include certain levels of redundancy within the interconnections between switches. This will help to ensure that a failure of one link does not lead to a complete failure of the whole network. The danger of multiple links is that data packets, especially multicast packets, become involved in continual loops as neighbouring switches use the duplicated links to send and resend them to each other.
carries the data to another user; to complete the picture, consider the transmission medium is Layer 0. In general, think of the functions carried out by the layers at the top as being complex, becoming less complex as you go lower down. As your data travel down from you towards the transmission medium (the cable), they are successively encapsulated at each layer within a new wrapper (along with a few instructions), ready for transport.
APPENDIX F - Configuration menus (via VNC) When viewing remotely via VNC, the unit has a main configuration menu through which you can access various sub menus to configure particular items.
Up to 16 users can be created by the admin user, each with their password. One of the 16 users can be the admin user. This user has access to the units configuration menu. Ticking the ‘IsAdmin’ box creates the Admin user. The admin user can also determine whether the users are allowed access to the power control menu in order to turn servers on and off. User Name All user names must consist of lower case characters or numbers only. No symbols or upper case characters are permissible.
Gui edit configuration To edit the menu bar locally 1 Login remotely via VNC viewer and display the viewer window. 2 Place the mouse pointer on the menu bar and click the right mouse button. A popup will be displayed: INDEX To globally edit the menu bar via admin 1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user. 2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the top right corner. 3 Click on User Configuration 4 Click on the relevant Edit button.
New Connections Private Allows you to determine whether new local or VNC connections should be set up as private (when ticked) or as shared (when unticked). Menu Bar Toggle Hot Key Determines the function key that can be used to display/hide the menu bar within the VNC screen. Encryption Four options are available: Always On, Prefer Off, Prefer On, or Maximum. The one to choose depends on the specific details of your installation.
Mouse Rate Defines the rate at which mouse movement data are transmitted to the system.The default option is 20ms, which equates to 50 mouse events per second.This is used to slow down the rate in exceptional circumstances but normally requires no adjustment. Idle Timeout Determines the period of inactivity on a global connection before the user is logged out.The idle timeout period can be set to any time span, expressed in minutes.
The dst string and [offset] specify the name and offset for the corresponding Daylight Saving Time zone; if the offset is omitted, it defaults to one hour ahead of standard time. The remainder of the specification describes when Daylight Saving Time is in effect. The start field is when Daylight Saving Time goes into effect and the end field is when the change is made back to standard time. The most common format used for the daylight saving time is: Mm.w.
VNC Port This is the logical link through which communications with a remote VNC viewer will be channelled. The default setting is 5900 which is a widely recognized port number for use by VNC software. However, in certain circumstances it may be advantageous to alter this number - see ‘Security issues with ports’ for more details. MAC address Media Access Control address – this is the unique and unchangeable code that was hard coded within your ALIF 2112T unit when it was built.
To get here 1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user. 2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the top right corner. 3 Click the ‘Network Configuration’ option. INSTALLATION Mask Enter an IP network mask that indicates the range of addresses that are to be allowed or denied access. For instance, if only a single specified IP address were to be required, the mask entry would be 255.255.255.255 in order to specify a single location.
Serial port configuration INDEX To get here 1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user. 2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the top right corner. 3 Click the ‘Serial port Configuration’ option. FURTHER INFORMATION OPERATION CONFIGURATION Baud Rate Determines the communication speed of the OPTIONS port. The other communication settings are fixed as: No parity, 8 bit word, 1 stop bit.
Host configuration To create a new host entry 1 Click one of the host entries to reveal a Host configuration dialog. To get here 1 Using VNC viewer or a browser, log on as the ‘admin’ user. 2 Click the ‘Configure’ button in the top right corner. 3 Click the ‘Host Configuration’ option. OPERATION FURTHER INFORMATION Erase Host Configuration Removes all hosts from the list. INDEX Sort Allows you to reorder the list of hosts either alphabetically or by entry number.
Where: x is the switch box number, y is the power port number, z is ‘0’ for OFF or ‘1’ for ON r is for Reboot, and \0D represents Enter (or Carriage return). Example 1 To switch ON port 5 of switch box 2, the code would be as follows: • Power sequence: P25=1\0D Example 2 To switch OFF port 8 of switch box 3, the code would be as follows: • Power sequence: P38=0\0D For details about operating this feature, see Power switching control within the Configuration chapter.
Date and time the event occurred Type of event, user name and access method or remote IP address To copy and paste the log You can copy the information listed within the log and paste it into another application. 1 While viewing the log screen, press Ctrl and C, to copy the data into the clipboard. 2 In a text application (i.e. Word, WordPad, Notepad) press Ctrl and V, or right mouse click and ‘Paste’.
APPENDIX G - VNC viewer connection options You can also reduce the four standard tabs to just one that contains only the most commonly used options by clicking the Basic... button in the lower left corner. The resulting page includes all of the Display items shown opposite plus the Connection options shown below: Connection View-only When ticked, no control data (from keyboard or mouse) are sent to the ALIF 2112T.
Inputs Enable mouse input Allows mouse data to be transferred to the ALIF 2112T. Enable 3-button mouse emulation This feature allows you to use a 2-button mouse to emulate the middle button of a 3-button mouse. When enabled, press the left and right mouse buttons simultaneously to create a middle button action.You are advised to generally use a 3-button mouse. Rate-limit mouse move events When ticked, this feature reduces the mouse movement information that is sent to the ALIF 2112T and host system.
Expert OPERATION CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION The options within this section work correctly with ALIF 2112T in their default states and should not require alteration except in special circumstances. FURTHER INFORMATION The options on this page are not relevant to ALIF 2112T connections and should be left in their default states.
APPENDIX H - VNC viewer window options Refresh Screen Requests data from the server for a complete redraw of the screen image, not just the items that change. Virtual Media... Allows files to be transferred from the remote computer to the host. See Virtual Media for details. Send Files to Server... Allows files to be transferred from the remote computer to the host. See Virtual Media for details. New connection...
Encoding and colour level Auto select When ticked, this option will examine the speed of your connection to the ALIF 2112T and apply the most suitable encoding method. This option is suggested for the majority of installations. Preferred encoding There are three manually selectable encoding methods which are accessible when the Auto select option is unticked. • ZRLE – This is a highly compressed method that is best suited to slow modem connections.
CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHER INFORMATION INDEX Particularly useful for complex ALIF 2112T configurations and the control of remote installations, KVMADMIN is a powerful administration tool. KVMADMIN is based upon the established VNC viewer and uses the same security system.
CONFIGURATION OPERATION FURTHER INFORMATION INDEX 640x480 @ 60Hz 720x480 @ 60Hz 768x576 @ 60Hz 800x480 @ 60Hz 1024x600 @ 60Hz 1024x768 @ 60Hz 1152x768 @ 60Hz 1152x864 @ 60Hz 1280x720 @ 60Hz 1280x768 @ 60Hz 1280x800 @ 60Hz 1280x854 @ 60Hz 1280x960 @ 60Hz 1280x1024 @ 60Hz 1366x768 @ 60Hz 1400x1050 @ 60Hz 1440x900 @ 60Hz 1440x960 @ 60Hz 1600x900 @ 60Hz 1600x1200 @ 60Hz 1680x1050 @ 60Hz 1920x1080 @ 60Hz 1920x1200 @ 60Hz 2048x768 @ 60Hz 2048x1080 @ 60Hz 2048x1152 @ 60Hz 2048x1536 @ 60Hz 2048x2048 @ 60Hz 2560x14
APPENDIX L - Hotkey sequences ALIF 2112T allows you to enter commands suitable for any KVM switch in order to choose from up to 128 host systems.These switching commands can take the form of hotkey sequences that emulate standard keypress combinations. Examples To send the command Ctrl + Alt 4 you should use the following: +Ctrl+Alt+4. To send the command Ctrl + Alt 12 you should use the following: +Ctrl+ALT+–1+2 (the ‘+–1’ entry causes the 1 key to be pressed and released before the 2 key is pressed).
APPENDIX M - Cable pinouts, video modes and general specifications ALIF dual units support all VESA and CEA video modes. INSTALLATION 198mm (7.92”) x 44mm (1.76”) x 145mm (5.7”) 1U compact case, robust metal design 1.11kg (2.44lbs) Rack mount - single or dual units per 1U slot. VESA monitor / wall mount chassis. 100-240VAC 50/60Hz, 0.
APPENDIX N - Fiber modules and cables OM2 (50/125) OM3 (50/125) OM4 (50/125) OS1 and OS2 (9/125) Multimode (TIA-492AAAA) Multimode (TIA-492AAAB) Multimode (850 nm Laser-optimized) (TIA-492AAAC) Multimode (850 nm Laser-optimized) (TIA-492AAAC) Single-mode (TIA-492C000 / TIA-492E000) Distance Adder part at number for 1Gbps SFP module Bar color Conn. type 220m SFP-MM-LC Black LC Normal Applications Orange Military Applications Slate Suggested Print Nomenclature 62.
CONFIGURATION Adder Technology Ltd warrants that this product shall be free from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of two years from the date of original purchase. If the product should fail to operate correctly in normal use during the warranty period, Adder will replace or repair it free of charge. No liability can be accepted for damage due to misuse or circumstances outside Adder’s control.
FCC Compliance Statement (United States) This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used properly, that is, in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause interference to radio communication.
INSTALLATION www.adder.com/contact-details Support: forum.adder.com CONFIGURATION Contact: OPERATION www.adder.com INDEX FURTHER INFORMATION Web: Documentation by: www.ctxd.com © 2014 Adder Technology Limited All trademarks are acknowledged. Part No. MAN-ALIF2112T • Release 3.
G Gateway remote setting 53 Gigabit Ethernet 14 Gui editing 39 H Hextile 63 Host computer configuration 56 power switching setup 57 Hotkey sequences 66 codes and macros 66 HTTP port remote setting 53 J Jumbo frames (packets) 44 K Keyboard codes sending 36 Keyboard Control 36 Keyboard layout remote setting 50 L Layers 2 and 3 46 Link cable lengths 14 Logging 58 Log on 23,33 N Network configuration 53 Network layout 40 Network switch choosing 40 Null-modem cable pin-out 67 O Optimization statistics for 30 O
INSTALLATION CONFIGURATION W Warranty 69 Web browser viewer options 32,63 Weight 67 Z ZRLE 63 OPERATION U Unit Configuration 50 Unit name remote setting 50 Upgrade firmware 21 User accounts 48 User configuration 48,49 Username remote logon 33 V Video optimization 18 Video modes 67 Video settings 35,36 Viewer window 23 menu bar editing 39 VNC port remote setting 53 VNC viewer connection options 59 window options 62 FURTHER INFORMATION T Teaming port 14 TX settings 26 Threshold setting 36 Time & date co