Raritan Computer 4.7 User Manual

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Chapter 6: Operation - User Functions 
 
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Four-Channel Example 
Four channels (numbers 2, 4, 6 and 7) of Paragon II system are 
connected to the same server which has four video ports. The Paragon 
administrator has configured these four channels as an association 
group in Paragon Manager, and Channel 4 is set as the “first” 
channel in the association setting
In this example, you use the user station attached to the user port #2 to 
access the “first” channel—Channel 4. When you do this, channels 2, 6 
and 7 will automatically output their video data to user stations 
subsequent to your user station, which are 3, 4 and 5. 
 
 
The user station you operate to activate the Multiple Video function
 
The user stations that receive the Multiple Video outputs 
Note: Depending on your purpose, the associated channels can also be 
connected to different servers and output the video data accordingly. 
 
Naming Convention for Multiple Video 
For documentation purpose, the following name conventions will be used 
to describe the Multiple Video function: