User manual
Chapter 1. Introduction
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Total web solution features both a Windows Active X viewer and a Java
Applet viewer – you can open multiple viewers to control multiple ports
from the same login session
The switch can detect your browser and open either the Java or Active X
viewer accordingly – or you can specify which viewer you prefer to use
Browser access can be disabled – Windows and Java AP GUI programs
provided for non-browser connectivity
Full-screen GUI, Magic Control Panel and toolbars for convenient, user
friendly operation
Full-screen or sizable and scalable remote desktop window – in full-screen
mode the remote desktop display scales to user’s monitor display size
Mouse DynaSync for USB mice – local and remote mouse movement are
the same, no need to constantly resync the two movements
Panel Array Mode – view up to 40 ports at the same time, or view up to 42
ports for cascaded installations
Message Board for communication among remote users
Multi-language support with on-screen (software) keyboard
Bandwidth control – video quality and video tolerance can be adjusted to
optimize data transfer speed; monochrome color depth setting and
threshold and noise settings for compression of the data bandwidth in low
bandwidth situations
High video resolution: up to 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz – 32 bit color depth for
the local console; up to 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz with 24 bit color depth for
remote sessions
Supports ALTUSEN (CC) Control Center Management Series Software
PON (Power Over the NET™) support via Java
PPP modem dial-in/dial-back support – for low bandwidth operation
End Session feature – administrators can terminate running sessions
Windows-based Log Server, event logging and Syslog support
Backup and restore configuration and user account settings
SNMP trap and SMTP alert notification
Private CA support
RTC support to keep the timer running during times of no power
Firmware upgradeable via remote management application
Adapter ID; Exit Macros; Keyboard Passthrough; BIOS level support
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