Raritan Computer 4.7 Manual Do Utilizador

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Chapter 1: How-To: Paragon Essentials 
 
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3. Press 
Tab and the message "Force switch to user port" appears on 
the message bar. 
4.  Type the port number of the desired user station. For example, if you 
want to direct the data to the user station connected to the user port 
No. 3, type 3 and press Enter
See 
Video Redirection (Forced Video)
 
Case 5. Using Multiple Video Ports 
Purpose: To have the access to a specific video port automatically 
trigger the video outputs of the other video ports on the same server 
(Paragon is designed to output a maximum of 16 video ports of a server). 
1.  Connect four video ports of the server respectively to four channels 
of the same Paragon switch via four CIMs. Three of the CIMs must 
be P2CIM-AUSB and one could be either P2CIM-AUSB or 
P2CIM-APS2. For example, you may connect them to channel port 
No. 1, 2, 3 and 26. 
See 
Connecting CIMs to a Multi-Channel Video Server
 (on page 
2.  The Paragon administrator sets up the channel association group 
using Paragon Manager. Do this: 
a. Launch Paragon Manager. 
b.  Connect and log into the Paragon system by doing this: choose 
Session > Connect --> choose the Paragon switch you want to 
connect --> type the administrator name/password --> click 
Login
c.  Create the association group consisting of channel numbers 1, 2, 
3 and 26: choose Set up > Multiple Video > New --> type 
necessary data --> select four channels 1, 2, 3 and 26 --> click 
OK
d.  Ensure the channel triggering the video outputs of the other 
channels is set as the “first” channel. For example, the 
administrator may choose 3 in the First Channel field so 
channel No. 3 will be the channel which causes the other three 
channels to output their video data. 
See 
Channel Association for Multiple Video
 (on page 108) and 
Paragon Manager User Guide for details. This user guide is available 
on Raritan website's 
Firmware and Documentation section
 
3.  Any user who wants to perform the Multiple Video function logs into 
the Paragon system. For example, one user uses the user station 
connected to the user port No. 2 to log into the system with the 
following user name which has no password required.