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Rev. : 1.0  

 

 

 

 

 

    P.5

 

Please read all of these instructions carefully before you use the device. 
Save this manual for future reference. 

 

Unplug the LCD Keyboard Drawer from the power outlet before cleaning. 

 

Do not spray liquid cleaners or aerosol directly on the device. Wet a cloth with a 
neutral detergent  (e.g. clean  water) and  squeeze  it  tight,  then  clean  the  screen 
slightly with it. 

 

Do  not  expose  the  LCD  Keyboard  Drawer  directly  to  rain,  water,  moisture  or 
sunlight. 

 

Avoid pressure on the LCD screen to prevent permanent damage to the display. 

 

Do not attempt to service the device yourself. Improper operation may void your 
warranty. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. 

 

Safe storage environment of the LCD Keyboard Drawer is ranging between 

20

o

and 60

o

C. Permanent damage could occur if the LCD Keyboard Drawer is stored 

outside the safe range. 

 

Unplug   the   LCD   Keyboard   Drawer   immediately   and   call   qualified   service        
personnel under the following conditions: 

1.  If the monitor has been exposed to rain, liquid or water. 

2.  If the monitor has been dropped or the casing has been damaged. 

 
 
What the warranty does not cover 

1. 

Any  product,  on   which   the   serial  number  has  been   defaced,  modified   or        
removed. 

2. 

Damage, deterioration or malfunction resulting from: 

a)  Accident,  misuse,  neglect,  fire,  water,  lightning,  or  other  acts  of  nature,    

unauthorized product  modification,  or failure to follow  instructions  supplied 
with the product. 

b)  Repair or attempted repair by anyone not authorized by us. 

c)  Any damage of the product due to shipment. 

d)  Removal or installation of the product. 

e)  Causes external to the product, such as electric power fluctuation or failure. 

f)  Use of supplies or parts not meeting our specifications. 

g)  Normal wear and tear. 

h)  Any other causes which does not relate to a product defect. 

 
3.     Removal, installation, and set-up service charges.

  

7. 

Important 

Safeguards

 

RKP115 / RKP117 / RKP119    

 

 

 

 

            

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Summary of Contents for NVIP115 Series

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Page 5: ...sive dust dirt heat water moisture and vibration Convenience for connecting the LCD Keyboard Drawer to the related facilities should be well considers too Unpacking The LCD Keyboard Drawer comes with...

Page 6: ...1601 16 Port PS 2 KVM switch IP 802 8 Port IP KVM switch IP 1602 16 Port IP KVM switch CV 101 CAT 5 PS 2 KVM extender CD 6 10 15 6ft 10ft 15ft PS 2 3 in 1 cable CA 2 6 10 15 2ft 6ft 10ft 15ft PS 2 3...

Page 7: ...side the safe range Unplug the LCD Keyboard Drawer immediately and call qualified service personnel under the following conditions 1 If the monitor has been exposed to rain liquid or water 2 If the mo...

Page 8: ...ram 1 PS 2 keyboard 2 Aluminium front panel 3 Class A active matrix TFT LCD panel 4 Rear metal case 5 LCD inverter 6 LCD membrane 7 Ball bearing telescopic slides with stopper 8 Adjustable mounting br...

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Page 12: ...Rev 1 0 P 10 LCD Session...

Page 13: ...To enter into the Bright Black level Contrast sub menu Auto Adjust To perform automatic optimisations of all functions An Adjusting message is displayed during the process Phase Clock To enter into th...

Page 14: ...se Clock 1 Phase To adjust input video sampling clock s phase Use the Left Right button to adjust and button to Phase 2 Clock To adjust input video sampling clock Use the Left Right button to adjust a...

Page 15: ...vertical frequency of the current input signal 2 OSD Timer To modify the duration of the OSD time out 3 Color a 5500K Select Colour Temp at 5500K b 6500K Select Colour Temp at 6500K c 9500K Select Co...

Page 16: ...1 0 P 14 Resolution Settings For Microsoft Windows Step 1 Press right click on the desktop Step 2 Choose Properties Step 3 Change the Screen Resolution Step 4 Change the Screen refresh rate 10 LCD Ses...

Page 17: ...the following comment user sbin m64config 2 To view current resolution Type user sbin m64config prconf 3 To change to 1024x768 70MHz Type user sbin m64config res 1024x768x70 now 4 The screen will be...

Page 18: ...Rev 1 0 P 16 KVM Session...

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Page 20: ...n k j k l o n m Location Component 8 or 16 PC Ports Serial Port RJ 45 LAN Port Cascade Port Virtual Media USB Port DC Power Input Rear Panel Components j k l m n o Figure 11 1 Identifying IP KVM rear...

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Page 22: ...access and mange your servers Step 4 Connect the IP KVM to your Servers using the provided KVM cables Fig 1 PS 2 mouse connector on KVM cable Green PS 2 keyboard connector on KVM cable Purple PS 2 key...

Page 23: ...reset the PS 2 KVM switch CA 6 PS 2 KVM cable CA 6 PS 2 KVM cable Bank 1 Bank 2 Bank 8 Max Cascade level Max 8 level Max PC connection is 128 or with additional 122 PCs All PS 2 KVM switch is compatib...

Page 24: ...255 255 0 Gateway none Login name super Passwords pass Step 2 Enter the IP address of the IP KVM in the address box http 192 168 1 22 Enter Username super Factory default Enter Password pass Factory d...

Page 25: ...etup Change Password and User management User Console Keyboard mouse and Video settings Network Serial port security date log view settings Device Status Firmware upgrade Event log Unit reset Log off...

Page 26: ...nnel button to select the channel 5 Enter the password default is 00000000 eight zeros 6 Otherwise the keyboard mouse will be locked 7 If you forget your password send back to Manufacturer HotKey Comm...

Page 27: ...only 4 Switch to Previous Bank 5 Switch to Specific Port Example a Bank 1 Port 4 b Bank 2 Port 16 Bank 1 8 No 0 or 1 First digit of Port Number 0 for Port 0 9 1 for Port 10 16 No 0 9 Second digit of p...

Page 28: ...Port by name ROM REFLASH F I N D Note The default Beeper function is ON and beeper control is only for Note Not available for password reset PgDn B S Scroll Scroll R F Scroll Scroll Scroll Scroll Scro...

Page 29: ...LETE TAB NEXT INSERT EDIT SELECT PORT PgDn PgUp BANK SELECT 04 OSD Structure Diagram Bank Session PC Session KVM Settings Session Menu Information OSD Menu Operation Use Tab key to select session like...

Page 30: ...ng Session Key in the existing password Enter the New Password Re Enter the New Password Changing Password complete The steps are shown as next picture 4 Console On OFF ON any user can use the console...

Page 31: ...or PS 2 mode with the correct adapter Try a different mouse Avoid moving the mouse or pressing the mouse buttons when switching ports Avoiding switching ports during shutting down the PC process When...

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