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Remote (IP) user port connections
A key function of the SmartView World is its remote IP connection capability, 
which allows universal remote user access to the SmartView World through a 
secure web browser link. The physical connection is available at the SmartView 
World front panel via a twisted pair Ethernet (10Mbps or 100Mbps) socket or 
serial port (115Kbps) connector, the latter of which can drive an external modem 
or ISDN adapter.
There are two essential stages to the connection and configuration of the IP 
port:
•  A temporary serial connection (shown below) between a computer and 
the IP configuration port. This allows you to configure various key low level 
settings such as the IP address, Subnet mask, Default Gateway, etc. Once 
the settings have been made, this connection is removed.
•  
modem/ISDN adapter to the serial
 
port. Using this connection and a web 
browser on another system you can then set up security, user permissions 
and other high level options. 
To initially connect and configure the IP port (stage 1 of 2)
Note: This stage only needs to be performed once in order to set the IP address 
and other basic settings. 
1  Ensure that power is disconnected from the SmartView World and all 
devices to be attached.
2  Locate the supplied ‘IP configuration cable’ and connect it between the front 
panel serial socket of the SmartView World and the RS232 serial (COM) port 
of a nearby computer system.
3  Power up the computer to which the IP configuration cable is connected.
4  Load a serial terminal program on the computer, such as Hyperterminal 
within Microsoft Windows. Using the terminal program, configure a 
connection via the chosen computer port using the following parameters:
       
Data speed
 
115200
Data bits
 
8
Parity
 
None
Stop bits
 
1
Flow control
 
None
5  Power up the SmartView World (see the 
 section) 
(or press the front panel reset button) and immediately press the   key on 
the computer. Within the terminal program window you should see some 
device information and a ‘=>’ prompt.
Extended user port connections
Of the three user ports at the rear of the SmartView World, two of these 
(ports 1 and 3) offer an additional ability to extend the distance between the 
SmartView World and the keyboard, video monitor and mouse up to 200m. For 
this purpose, ports 1 and 3 feature additional RJ45 connectors of the type used 
for standard Ethernet twisted pair cabling. This arrangement allows standard 
structured cable runs to be used, however, the signals presented at these 
connectors are proprietary analogue signals, NOT digital Ethernet signals.
IMPORTANT: Never connect the port 1 and 3 extender sockets to an 
Ethernet hub or other digital device, damage to the SmartView World 
and/or other equipment may result.
For each port extender, a single twisted pair cable and an Adder receiver unit 
(AdderLink XR, AdderLink Silver XR, AdderLink Gold XR or AdderLink X-series 
remote - but NOT X-Series Gold remote) is required. 
The extender options for ports 1 and 3 can be used in addition to (or instead 
of) the local keyboard, video and mouse connections on those ports. If the local 
and extended options for a port are both used, then only one set may operate 
at any one time. In these cases, access to the SmartView World is arbitrated on a 
‘first-come, first-served’ basis between the local and extended devices.
To connect an extended user port
1  Ensure that power is disconnected from the SmartView World and all 
devices to be attached.
2  Connect an appropriate twisted pair cable (of no more than 200m in total 
length) between the required port extender socket and the remote receiver 
unit.
3  Connect the cables from your keyboard, video monitor, mouse and power 
supply to the remote receiver unit in accordance with its user guide.