Schneider Electric KVM2116P Switch User Manual


 
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Redhat Systems
The Log Server
Panel-Array Mode
Problem Resolution
With Redhat 9.0 (2.4.20-8) installed as server,
the keyboard and mouse aren't working
normally with the console modules.
Choose the AS3.0 setting for your mouse synchronization mode. See
Mac and Linux Considerations, page 80 for details
With Redhat 9.0 (2.4.20-8) installed a desktop
system, the keyboard and mouse aren't
working normally with the console modules.
First, plug your keyboard and mouse into a USB 2.0 hub, then plug the
hub into the Redhat 9.0 server.
Problem Resolution
The Log Server program does not run. • The Log Server requires the Microsoft Jet OLEDB 4.0 driver in order to
access the database. This driver is automatically installed with Windows
ME, 2000 and XP.
• For Windows 98 or NT, go to the Microsoft download site: http://
www.microsoft.com and search for MDAC to retrieve the driver file:
MDAC 2.7 RTM Refresh (2.70.9001.0)
• Since this driver is used in Windows Office Suite, an alternate method
of obtaining it is to install Windows Office Suite. Once the driver file or
Suite has been installed, the Log Server will run.
Problem Resolution
Low resolution video - the screens don't
display clearly.
This can occur due to the screens being scaled to fit in the panels.
Decrease the number of panels that are displayed.
When multiple remote users are logged in,
some of them only receive a partial image.
The first user to invoke Panel Array Mode should set it to display at least
four panels.
When I try to move forward or backward one
port, the display sometimes moves forward
two ports or remains on the original port.
• This can occur due to a net lag problem. The array automatically moves
through the ports at a pre-selected time. By the time it gets your input, it
has already moved forward a port on its own - but that hasn't shown up
on your display as yet. When it moves ahead or back due to your input,
it appears to have moved two ports (from its own movement plus your
“forward one port” command), or remains on the original port (from its
own forward movement plus your “back one port” command).