Minicom Advanced Systems Switch 216 User Manual

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22. Restore Factory Settings.........................................................................................25  
23. Set Time & Date.......................................................................................................26  
24. Backup & Restore....................................................................................................26  
25. Saving changes and logging out.............................................................................26  
26. Accessing a Target server.......................................................................................27  
26.1 The Toolbar..................................................................................................................................... 27  
26.2 Switching to a different server ........................................................................................................ 28  
26.3 Changing the performance settings ............................................................................................... 28  
26.4 Adjusting the Video settings ........................................................................................................... 29  
26.4.1 Refresh.................................................................................................................................... 29  
26.4.2 Manual Video Adjust............................................................................................................... 29  
26.4.3 Auto Video Adjust ................................................................................................................... 30  
26.5 Power cycle..................................................................................................................................... 31  
26.6 Keyboard key sequences ............................................................................................................... 31  
26.7 Synchronizing mouse pointers ....................................................................................................... 32  
26.7.1 Aligning the mice pointers ...................................................................................................... 33  
26.7.2 Calibrating mice pointers........................................................................................................ 33  
26.7.3 Manual mice synchronization................................................................................................. 33  
26.8 Adjustments in general ................................................................................................................... 35  
26.9 Minicom icon menu features........................................................................................................... 35  
26.10 Full screen mode........................................................................................................................... 36  
26.11 Disconnecting the remote session ............................................................................................... 36  
27. The Targets page menu...........................................................................................37  
27.1 Changing the password .................................................................................................................. 37  
27.2 Event log.......................................................................................................................................... 37  
27.2.1 Downloading the log............................................................................................................... 38  
27.2.2 Clearing the log....................................................................................................................... 38  
Section II ........................................................................................ 39  
28. The OSD...................................................................................................................39  
28.1 Navigating the OSD Main window.................................................................................................. 39  
28.2 Selecting a computer ...................................................................................................................... 39  
28.3 Power management hotkey – left Shift, F12.................................................................................. 40  
28.4 Moving the Confirmation label – F1................................................................................................ 40  
28.5 Tuning – F5 ..................................................................................................................................... 41  
28.6 The Settings window - F2 ............................................................................................................... 41  
28.7 DDC – F10 ...................................................................................................................................... 42  
28.8 Saving changes to the settings....................................................................................................... 43  
29. Video resolution and refresh rates..........................................................................43  
30. Technical specifications..........................................................................................44  
31. Safety.......................................................................................................................45  
32. User guide feedback................................................................................................45  
33. WEEE compliance ...................................................................................................45  
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1. Welcome  
Thank you for buying the Smart 216 / 232 IP system. This system is produced by  
Minicom Advanced Systems Limited.  
This document provides installation and operation instructions for Minicom’s  
Smart 216 / 232 IP. It is intended for system administrators and network managers,  
and assumes that readers have a general understanding of networks, hardware and  
software.  
Technical precautions  
This equipment generates radio frequency energy and if not installed in accordance  
with the manufacturer’s instructions, may cause radio frequency interference.  
This equipment complies with Part 15, Subpart J of the FCC rules for a Class A  
computing device. This equipment also complies with the Class A limits for radio  
noise emission from digital apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation  
of the Canadian Department of Communications. These above rules are designed to  
provide reasonable protection against such interference when operating the  
equipment in a commercial environment. If operation of this equipment in a  
residential area causes radio frequency interference, the user, and not Minicom  
Advanced Systems Limited, will be responsible.  
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by  
Minicom Advanced Systems Limited could void the user’s authority to operate the  
equipment.  
Minicom Advanced Systems Limited assumes no responsibility for any errors that  
appear in this document. Information in this document is subject to change without  
notice.  
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any  
means, electronic or mechanical, for any purpose, without the express written  
permission of Minicom Advanced Systems Limited.  
Trademarks  
All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective  
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Section I  
This section explains how to configure and operate the Smart 216 / 232 IP system  
remotely over IP.  
Section II on page 39, explains how to operate the Smart 216 / 232 IP switching  
system locally through the On Screen Display (OSD).  
2. Introduction  
All references throughout this guide to the Smart 216 IP refer equally to the Smart  
232 IP. The two units are functionally the same. The Smart 216 IP has 16 Server  
ports and the Smart 232 IP has 32 Server ports.  
The Smart 216 IP extends your KVM (keyboard, video, and mouse) from any  
computer or server over TCP/IP via LAN, WAN or Internet connection. Now 2  
remote users can control, monitor and manage up to 16 remote (PS/2, USB) servers  
simultaneously from wherever they are, inside or outside the organization.  
Simultaneously 1 local user can also access the servers. Simultaneously 2 more  
remote users can operate serial devices such as routers or managed network  
switches. Alternatively, 1 more user can use a PDU.  
The Smart 216 IP is a cost-effective hardware solution, for secure remote KVM  
access & control of 16 (32 for the Smart 232 IP) computers/servers from the BIOS  
level - independent of the OS.  
The Smart 216 IP is based on Minicom’s innovative ROC technology in which  
each computer/server is directly connected to the switch via ROC dongles using  
only standard CAT5 cable at a distance of up to 30m/100ft in a star configuration.  
No external power is needed at the remote ROC.  
3. Key features  
BIOS level control to any server’s brand and model, regardless of the server  
condition and network connectivity, covering the entire spectrum of crash  
scenarios.  
Compatible with all major operating systems. Supports many hardware and  
software configurations for the remote client and the Target server computers, as  
well as the KVM switch in use  
Web-based control - Browser Control to a Target server, from any location via  
secured standard IP connection.  
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Security - Supports the highest security standards for encryption (128 bit SSL and  
HTTPS) and authentication for remote user and advanced OSD management with  
multi-layer security for local user.  
KVM.net - Can be controlled by the Minicom’s KVM.net system for centralized  
over-IP management of distributed data center locations.  
Seamless power control – with Minicom’s Serial Remote Power Switch.  
4. System components  
The system consists of:  
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1 Smart 216 IP (p/n 1SU70036) or 1 Smart 232 IP (p/n 1SU70037)  
Rack mounting set (p/n 5AC20247)  
ROCS - PS/2, USB  
5. Compatibility  
The Smart 216 IP is compatible with:  
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PS/2 and USB computers/servers  
VGA, SVGA, or XGA monitors  
Windows, Linux, UNIX and other major operating systems  
6. Terminology  
Below are some terms and their meanings used in this guide.  
Term  
Meaning  
Target server  
The computers/servers that are accessed remotely via the  
Smart 216 IP.  
Client computer  
Remote session  
The PC running a remote Smart 216 IP session  
The process of remotely accessing and controlling Target  
servers connected to Smart 216 IP from a user workstation  
7. The Smart 216 IP unit  
Figure 1 illustrates the front panel of the Smart 216 IP.  
SMART 216 IP  
MINICOM  
1
2
Power  
Link  
Remote  
Figure 1 Smart 216 IP ports – side 1  
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7.1 LED and button table  
LED  
Function  
Power  
Power Indicator  
Link  
Unit is connected to the network  
Remote 1 & 2  
Illuminates when a remote session is active  
Monitor  
Serial 1 port Serial 2 port  
SERIAL 1  
I
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SERIAL 2  
LOCAL USER  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
LAN  
POWER  
SERVER  
100-240 VAC 50/60 Hz  
LAN (Ethernet)  
port  
Mouse  
Keyboard  
Server ports  
Power  
Figure 2 Smart 216 IP ports – side 2  
7.2 Connector table  
Connector  
Function  
Console KVM  
Connect a keyboard, video and mouse to operate the Smart 216  
IP locally  
Serial 1  
Connect any Serial device. Note! Minicom’s Serial Remote Power  
Switch must be connected to Serial 1  
Serial 2  
LAN  
Connect any Serial device.  
Connect to 10/100 Mbit Ethernet. Yellow Led illuminates when  
connected to LAN. Green LED illuminates when a remote session  
is in progress  
Server ports  
Connect to servers via ROCs  
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8. Pre-installation guidelines  
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Place cables away from fluorescent lights, air conditioners, and machines that  
are likely to generate electrical noise  
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Place the Smart 216 IP on a flat, clean and dry surface  
The Smart 216 IP is not intended for connection to exposed outdoor lines  
Ensure that the maximum distance between each computer and the Smart 216  
IP, does not exceed 30m/100ft for ROCs.  
8.1 Avoiding general rack mounting problems  
Elevated operating ambient temperature  
The operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than  
the room ambient when installing into a closed or multi-unit rack assembly. So  
install the equipment in an environment compatible with the maximum rated  
ambient temperature.  
Reduced airflow  
Install the equipment in a rack in such a way that the amount of airflow required  
for safe operation is not compromised. Leave a gap of at least 5cm/2” each side of  
the Smart 216 IP.  
Mechanical loading  
Mount the equipment in the rack in such a way that a hazardous condition is not  
achieved due to uneven mechanical loading.  
Circuit overloading  
When connecting the equipment to the supply circuit, consider the effect that  
overloading of circuits might have on over-current protection and supply wiring.  
Reliable earthing of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained. Give attention  
to supply connections other than direct connections to the branch circuit (e.g. use of  
power strips).  
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8.2 Rack mounting the Smart 216 IP  
Rack mount the Smart 216 IP using the supplied Rack-mount kit. The brackets can  
be placed in 2 possible positions, see Figure 3.  
Front of unit  
Position here for  
front facing  
Position here  
for rear facing  
Rear of unit  
Figure 3 Bracket positions  
Place the brackets towards the front of the unit so that the unit can be mounted  
front facing, or place the brackets towards the rear of the unit so that the unit can be  
mounted rear facing. Figure 4 illustrates the bracket connected for rear facing.  
Screw the bracket to the Smart 216 IP using the screws provided.  
Bracket connected for rear  
Rear of unit  
facing rack mounting  
Figure 4 Bracket connected  
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9. Connecting the system  
Figure 5 illustrates the Smart 216 IP system overview.  
Figure 5 Smart 216 IP system overview  
9.1 The ROCs  
Each computer/ server is directly connected to the Smart 216 IP via the appropriate  
RoC using CAT5 cable in a star configuration. No external power is needed at the  
remote ROCs. The ROCs draw their power from the computer’s keyboard port  
(ROC PS/2) or from the USB port (ROC USB). The figures below illustrate the  
ROC PS/2 and ROC USB.  
To computer’s  
Video card  
To computer’s  
keyboard port  
To computer’s  
mouse port  
Figure 6 ROC PS/2  
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To computer’s  
Video Card  
To computer’s  
USB Port  
Figure 7 ROC USB  
9.1.1 Connecting a ROC PS/2  
Figure 8 illustrates the ROC PS/2 connections.  
You can connect the ROC PS/2 to a powered on computer, but it must be in the  
following order:  
1. Connect the Mouse connector to the computer’s Mouse port.  
2. Connect the Keyboard connector to the computer’s Keyboard port.  
3. Connect the Screen connector to the computer’s Video port.  
Failure to connect in the above order while the server is running, may lead to the  
mouse malfunctioning until the server is rebooted.  
To Keyboard port  
To Mouse port  
ROC PS/2  
CAT5 cable to switch  
Server port  
To Video port  
SCSI  
PCI 33Mx32b  
PCI 33Mx32b  
PCI 33Mx32b  
PCI 33Mx32b  
Figure 8 ROC PS/2 connections  
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9.1.2 Connecting a ROC USB  
The ROC USB supports Windows 98 SE and later, MAC, SUN and SGI, and all  
modern Linux distributions. The connections for ROC USB are exactly the same.  
Figure 9 illustrates the ROC USB and its connections.  
To connect the ROC USB:  
1. Connect the Screen connector to the computer’s Video port.  
2. Connect the USB connector to the computer’s USB port.  
To Video port  
To USB port  
ROC USB  
CAT5 cable to switch  
Server port  
Figure 9 ROC USB  
9.2 Connecting to the network  
Connect the network cable to the LAN port of the Smart 216 IP. This must be done  
before powering on the Smart 216 IP.  
9.3 Connecting the CAT5 cables  
1. Connect one connector to the ROCs RJ45 port.  
2. Connect the other connector to one of the Smart 216 IP’s Computer ports.  
3. Follow the above 2 steps for each computer.  
9.4 Connecting a KVM console  
To operate the system locally, connect a KVM console to the Smart 216 IP:  
1. Connect the monitor’s connector to the Smart 216 IP’s Monitor port.  
2. Connect the keyboard’s connector to the Smart 216 IP’s Keyboard port.  
3. Connect the mouse’s connector to the Smart 216 IP’s Mouse port.  
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9.5 Connecting the power supply  
1. Using the Power cord provided, connect the Smart 216 IP to a socket outlet with  
grounding connection. Only use the power cord supplied with the unit.  
2. Switch on the Smart 216 IP.  
10. Setting the IP address  
By default, Smart 216 IP boots with an automatically assigned IP address from a  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server on the network. The DHCP  
server provides a valid IP address, gateway address and subnet mask.  
You can identify the IP address from the OSD at the local position. Also where  
there is no DHCP server, set the IP address locally via the OSD as follows:  
1. From the local keyboard, press Shift twice. The OSD Main window appears.  
See Figure 10.  
Figure 10 OSD Main window  
2. Press F2. The Settings window appears see Figure 11.  
Figure 11 Settings window  
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In the Settings window navigate downwards using the Tab key. At the bottom of  
the window, press tab to go to the top of the window. Change settings by typing in  
the selected area or by pressing the spacebar – whichever is relevant.  
Changing the Network parameters  
Enable DHCP – When a DHCP server is active on the same network to which  
Smart 216 IP is connected, DHCP provides automatic IP assignment.  
When DHCP is disabled – (Recommended) – You can assign a fixed IP address to  
the Smart 216 IP.  
Consult your Network Administrator regarding the use of the DHCP.  
When DHCP is disabled, enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway as  
given by your Network Administrator.  
Once the IP address is satisfactory login to the web interface to complete the  
configuration, as explained in section 11 below.  
(Network parameters can also be changed from the remote GUI as explained on  
page 16).  
11. Logging into the web interface  
Client computer operating system. Windows 2000 or higher, with Internet  
Explorer 6.0 or later version. 128 bit encryption support is required.  
Windows Vista Note! To login to the web configuration interface with Windows  
Vista, run Internet Explorer as Administrator. To do this, right-click the Internet  
Explorer icon on the Taskbar and select Run as administrator. See figure below.  
Figure 12 Select Run as administrator  
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11.1 SSL Certificate notes  
When first connecting, 2 browser security warnings appear. Click Yes to proceed.  
The first warning disappears upon first Smart 216 IP client installation, when  
Minicom’s root certificate is installed.  
On first connection install the Minicom certificate and ActiveX control. You must  
login as an Administrator to your computer to install the ActiveX control. Once the  
ActiveX control is installed, all types of users can login.  
11.2 Logging in  
To complete the initial setup via the web configuration interface:  
1. Open your web browser (Internet Explorer version 6.0 or higher).  
2. Type the Smart 216 IP system IP address – http or https://IP address/ - and  
press Enter. The login page appears, see Figure 13.  
Figure 13 Login page  
3. Type the default Administrator user name - admin - and password - access -  
(both lower case).  
4. Press Enter. The web interface opens at the Targets page. See Figure 14.  
5. Bookmark the page for easy reference.  
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Figure 14 Targets page  
By default an Administrator can access all connected Targets, so they all appear on  
the Targets page.  
Columns:  
Server name - The server name can be changed in the configuration settings to  
give the server an identifiable name.  
Server Status - Server Status can be on, off or busy (i.e. another user is accessing  
the server).  
User – The current user (if any) accessing the Target.  
11.3 Connecting to a Target server  
To connect to a Target you click the desired Target in the Server Name  
Column. The screen of the Target appears side the remote console. Section  
26 on page 27 explains how to conduct a remote session. The sections below  
first explain how to configure the system.  
12. Configuring the system  
Configure the system includes setting network parameters, user and security  
settings and maintenance.  
From the menu, click Configuration. The Network >Configuration page including  
the Configuration menu appears, see  
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Figure 15 Network >Configuration page  
12.1 Network > Configuration  
Consult your Network Administrator for the network settings.  
Device name - Type a name for the Smart 216 IP.  
TCP Ports - Choose any 3 TCP ports from port #800 to 65535. (When managed  
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by KVM.net II, the port numbers can be changed from KVM.net GUI if needed).  
Notes  
Firewall or router security access list must enable inbound communication through  
the selected TCP ports for the Smart 216 IP’s IP address.  
For Client computer access from a secured LAN, the selected ports should be open  
for outbound communication.  
12.1.1 LAN  
In the LAN section – see Figure 15 – is the following:  
Enable DHCP – When a DHCP server is active on the same network to which  
Smart 216 IP is connected, DHCP provides automatic IP assignment.  
When DHCP is disabled – (Recommended) – You can assign a fixed IP address to  
the Smart 216 IP.  
Consult your Network Administrator regarding the use of the DHCP.  
When DHCP is disabled, enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask, and Default  
Gateway for LAN, as given by your Network Administrator.  
These parameters can be configured locally from the OSD as explained on page 12.  
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12.1.2 KVM.net  
KVM.net is a centralized IP based system for secure control of servers and network  
devices, power and user administration in the data center environment. KVM.net  
combines Out-Of-Band, KVM via IP access with modern IT standards and  
requirements. It is the most comprehensive remote server maintenance solution  
available in the market today.  
Enable KVM.net - Check this option to allow Smart 216 IP unit to be remotely  
managed by Minicom’s KVM.net system.  
Manager Auto Discovery – when checked, KVM.net automatically detects the  
Smart 216 IP, if it resides on the same network segment.  
Manager IP – If Smart 216 IP resides on a different segment, type the static IP  
address of the KVM.net Manager. (We advise typing the static IP address of the  
KVM.net Manager even if the Smart 216 IP resides on the same network segment  
as the KVM.net Manager).  
13. Administration > User Settings  
From the menu click User Settings, Figure 16 appears.  
Figure 16 User Settings  
On this page an Administrator creates or deletes users.  
There are 3 levels of user access:  
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Administrator  
User  
View only  
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Administrator  
An Administrator has unrestricted access to all windows and settings. An  
Administrator can change the name and password and Target server permissions of  
all users.  
User  
A User can access/control permitted Target servers, but cannot use the advanced  
mouse settings.  
A User has no access to the web configuration interface.  
View only  
View only can view the screen of the currently accessed Target server without  
keyboard and mouse control. A “view only” indicator appears on the viewer’s local  
mouse pointer.  
13.1 Adding a user  
To add a user:  
1. Click  
and type a name and a password. The password must be at  
least 6 characters – letters or numbers, and must not include the user name, even  
if other characters are added.  
Note! The following “special” characters: &, <, >, ” cannot be used for either  
the user name or password.  
Depending on the security level chosen the user name and password parameters  
are different. See section 18 on page 22.  
2. Select the permission type from the Permission box.  
3. Click  
, the user appears in the list of users. The Permission column  
shows the user level (Administrator, User, View Only). The Status column shows  
whether the user is blocked or unblocked, explained in section 13.3 below.  
13.2 Deleting a user  
To delete a user:  
1. Select the user from the list.  
2. Click  
3. Click  
.
, the changes are saved.  
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13.3 Blocking a user  
An alternative to deleting a user is blocking a user. This means that the user’s name  
and password is stored, but the user is unable to access the system. Check Block to  
block a user. Uncheck Block to allow the user access.  
14. Administration > Switch Configuration  
Give the servers connected to the Smart 216 IP unique names, so that users  
accessing the system can identify the servers easily.  
To do so:  
1. From the menu click Switch Configuration. The Switch Configuration window  
appears, see Figure 17.  
Figure 17 Switch Configuration  
2. In the Server Name section change the name of the connected servers by  
selecting the server name and typing a new name. Click  
changes.  
to save  
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15. Administration > Power Management  
Where you have a Minicom Serial Remote Power Switch (SRPS), connect it to the  
Serial 1 port of the Smart 216 IP.  
Configure the Power Management switch as follows:  
1. From the menu, click Power Management. The Power Management window  
appears, see Figure 17.  
Figure 18 Power Management  
2. Select the number of sockets on the power management switch in the Number  
of Sockets drop-down menu (SRPS has 8)  
3. Click  
. The appropriate number of Managed by Sockets and  
Server name drop-down menus appear.  
4. Select the PDU type (default is SRPS).  
5. Match the sockets to the servers. For each socket select the server name  
connected to it from the drop-down menu.  
When there is a double or triple power supply, you need to assign multiple sockets  
to the same KVM port.  
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16. Administration > Serial Settings  
Where you have a Serial device connected to the system you must configure the  
RS232 settings.  
To do so:  
From the menu click Serial Settings, the Serial Settings appear, see Figure 19.  
Figure 19 Serial Settings  
Where you have a Minicom Serial Remote Power Switch, it must be connected to  
Serial port 1.  
For each Serial device connected, type a device name and choose the correct device  
parameters.  
17. Administration > User Targets  
By default access is allowed to all servers for administrators. For other users,  
define the access rights of each user separately.  
To do so:  
1. From the menu click User Targets. The User Targets Configuration window  
appears, see Figure 20.  
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Figure 20 User Targets Configuration  
2. Select a user from the User drop-down menu.  
3. Check the Target servers the user can access (according to his access  
permissions). To select all Target servers, press  
4. Click Apply, the selection is saved.  
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5. Repeat the above steps for other users.  
18. Security > Settings  
Configure the security features, such as Account Blocking, Password Policy and  
Idle Timeout, as explained below.  
From the Security section click Settings, the Security Settings appear, see Figure  
21.  
Figure 21 Security Settings  
The Security Settings fields:  
Account Blocking – decide on the number of attempts to login with a wrong  
username or password after which there is a time lock or a total block.  
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Password Policy  
For local and remote users you have the option of a standard or high security level  
of password. The table below shows the parameters of the 2 options.  
Standard security policy  
High security policy  
6 characters or more  
8 characters or more must include at least 1 digit  
and 1 upper case letter and 1 “special” character  
as follows !@#$%^*()_-+=[]’:;?/{}  
Must not include the user name  
Must not include the user name  
Check the box to enable the high security password policy. Unchecked, the  
standard security policy applies.  
OSD password enabled - For the local user access to the OSD can be password  
enabled or disabled (default), with the option of a standard or high security level of  
password as explained above. Select the checkbox to enable password.  
Note! The user access permissions are the same whether access in done locally or  
remotely.  
Idle Timeout – Select the Timeout inactivity period after which the user is  
disconnected from the system. Choose No Timeout to disable Timeout.  
19. Security > SSL Certificate  
You can install an SSL certificate.  
To do so:  
From the menu, select SSL Certificate, the install SSL Certificate page appears,  
see Figure 22.  
Figure 22 Install SSL Certificate page  
Certificate File - Browse to locate the cer file (.ssl format).  
Private Key File - Browse to locate the private key file (.pem format).  
Key Password – Type the Key password.  
Click  
. The certificate installs. The device restarts automatically.  
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20. Maintenance > Switch Upgrade  
Upgrade the Smart 216 IP firmware to take advantage of new features. Download  
the firmware from the Support section of Minicom’s website –www.minicom.com.  
Save the firmware file on the Client computer.  
From the menu select Switch Upgrade. The Upgrade window appears showing the  
current firmware version see Figure 23.  
Figure 23 Firmware Upgrade  
1. Locate and upload the firmware file.  
2. Verify the current and uploaded version of the firmware.  
3. Click  
. The upgrade starts. The unit reboots automatically.  
After about 2 minutes the Login page appears.  
Note!  
Depending on the type of firmware upgrade, the following settings may be erased:  
User settings, server names, mouse and video adjustments. For more information  
refer to the firmware release notes.  
The network settings remain intact.  
21. Maintenance > RICCs/RoCs Upgrade  
Upgrade the ROC firmware to take advantage of new features. Download the  
firmware from the Support section of Minicom’s website –www.minicom.com.  
Save the firmware file on the Client computer.  
1. From the menu select RICCs/RoCs Upgrade. The Upgrade window appears  
showing the current firmware version see Figure 24.  
2. Select the servers connected to the ROCs you wish to upgrade. Click  
to select all.  
3. Verify the current version of the firmware by pressing  
4. Locate and upload the firmware file.  
.
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5. Press  
, the firmware upgrades.  
Figure 24 RICCs/RoCs Upgrade  
22. Restore Factory Settings  
You can restore the Smart 216 IP unit to the factory settings. This restores the  
original Smart 216 IP parameters, resetting all the information added by the  
administrators, including: Network settings*, servers, users, and passwords etc.  
* You have the option to preserve network settings – explained below.  
Warning! Once reset the data cannot be retrieved.  
To restore factory settings:  
1. From the menu select Restore Factory Settings. Restore Factory Settings  
appears see Figure 25.  
Figure 25 Restore factory settings  
2. Check the box if you want to preserve Network settings.  
3. Click  
.
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23. Set Time & Date  
The time and date set is used when recording log events (see page 37).  
To set the time and date:  
From the menu, select Time & Date, Figure 26 appears.  
Figure 26 Set Time & Date  
Type the appropriate parameters.  
24. Backup & Restore  
You can backup all configuration data and restore it at a later date. To do so:  
From the menu select Backup & Restore, Figure 27 appears.  
Figure 27 Backup & Restore  
To backup the configuration data, click  
. And save the file.  
To restore the configuration data, browse to locate the file and press Apply, the  
device restarts.  
25. Saving changes and logging out  
To save any configuration changes click the relevant button on the current page.  
This could be  
or just  
.
To restart the Smart 216 IP press  
.
To exit the Configuration menu and close the session, click  
.
Only one Administrator can log into the Configuration area at a time. After the idle  
Timeout – see section 18 page 22 – the session terminates.  
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26. Accessing a Target server  
Log in to the web interface as explained on page 13. The web interface opens at the  
Targets page, see Figure 14 on page 15. To connect to a Target or serial device,  
click the desired Target/device in the Server Name Column. (A server being used  
by another user cannot be accessed). The screen of the Target/device appears inside  
a remote console window. Note! For a User, only permitted Targets appear on the  
Targets page. Figure 28 illustrates the remote console window.  
Server name  
Toolbar icon  
Remote  
screen  
border  
Minicom icon  
Figure 28 Remote console window  
On the remote console you have the following:  
Server name - The currently accessed server identity can be checked any time by  
looking at the Server name on the Internet Explorer title bar.  
Toolbar icon – This is the minimized toolbar from which you switch and configure  
the system.  
Minicom icon – Hold the mouse over the icon to view information about current  
server, connection time and video mode.  
26.1 The Toolbar  
To maximize the Toolbar:  
Click the arrow . Click again to minimize the Toolbar.  
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When maximized, the Toolbar can be dragged and dropped to anywhere on the  
screen, by dragging the icon  
screen.  
. When minimized the icon glides to a side of the  
To hide the Toolbar, either:  
Double-click the Smart 216 IP System tray icon  
.
Or  
Press F9.  
To display the Toolbar repeat the above action. See also page 36.  
26.2 Switching to a different server  
To connect to a different server:  
1. From the Toolbar, click  
, or right-click  
. A list of available servers  
appears. The currently connected server is highlighted in bold.  
2. Click the desired server name. The screen of the selected server appears.  
26.3 Changing the performance settings  
You can alter the bandwidth settings from the Toolbar.  
To alter the settings:  
From the Toolbar, click  
. The Settings.. Dialog box appears, see Figure 29.  
Figure 29 Settings.. Dialog box  
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Bandwidth  
Choose from the following options  
Adaptive – automatically adapts to the best compression and colors according to  
the network conditions. (Not recommended because network parameters may  
change frequently impacting on user experience).  
Low - Select Low for high compression and 16 colors.  
Medium - Select medium for medium compression and 256 colors. Medium is  
recommended when using a standard internet connection.  
High - For optimal performance when working on a LAN, select High. This gives  
a low compression and high colors (16bit).  
Custom – You cam choose your own compression and color levels.  
Click OK. The screen of the last accessed Target server appears.  
26.4 Adjusting the Video settings  
To change the video settings:  
From the Toolbar, click  
. You have the following options:  
·
·
·
Refresh  
Manual Video Adjust  
Auto Video Adjust  
Each option is explained below.  
26.4.1 Refresh  
Select Refresh to refresh the Video image. Refresh may be needed when changing  
the display attributes of a Target server.  
26.4.2 Manual Video Adjust  
Use the manual video adjustment for fine-tuning the Target server video settings  
after auto adjustment or for adapting to a noisy environment or a non-standard  
VGA signal or when in full-screen DOS/CLI mode.  
To adjust the video manually:  
Click Manual Video Adjust. The manual controls appear, see Figure 30. Also a red  
frame appears around the screen. This represents the screen area according to the  
Server's screen resolution. Perform the adjustments inside and relative to this  
frame.  
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Figure 30 Manual Video Adjustments controls  
Brightness / Contrast - use the scales to adjust the brightness and contrast of the  
displayed image. Move the sliders to change the displayed image. Click in the area  
of the sliders for fine-tuning.  
For the following controls choose the appropriate measurement.  
Horizontal Offset - defines the starting position of each line on the displayed  
image.  
Vertical Offset - defines the vertical starting position of the displayed image.  
Phase - defines the point at which each pixel is sampled.  
Scale – defines the scale resolution of the session image.  
Select Filter - defines the filter of the input video from the server. A higher filter  
reduces the noise level but makes the image heavier.  
Noise Level - represents the Video "noise" when a static screen is displayed.  
26.4.3 Auto Video Adjust  
To adjust the video automatically:  
Click Auto Video Adjust. The process takes a few seconds. If the process runs for  
more than 3 times, there is an abnormal noise level. Check the video cable and  
verify that no dynamic video application is running on the Target server’s desktop.  
Perform the procedure where necessary for each Target server or new screen  
resolution.  
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26.5 Power cycle  
Where a Minicom Serial Remote Power Switch is connected to Serial 1 port of the  
IP Control, you can power manage the Target servers as follows:  
From the Toolbar, click  
. The Power menu appears, see below.  
Figure 31 Power menu  
To send a power cycle command or to power down or up the currently accessed  
Target server, select the appropriate option.  
Note! Only the currently accessed Target server is affected, so to power manage  
other Target servers you must access each one individually.  
26.6 Keyboard key sequences  
Click  
. A list of defined keyboard sequences appears. When clicked, these  
transmit directly to the Target server, and will not affect the Client computer.  
For example, select Ctrl-Alt-Del to send this three key sequence to the Target  
server to initiate its Shutdown/Login process.  
To add a keyboard sequence:  
Click Add/Remove. The Special Key Manager box appears see Figure 32.  
Figure 32 Special Key Manager box  
To add a predefined sequence:  
1. Click Add Predefined. A list of sequences appears.  
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2. Select the desired sequence and click OK. The sequence appears in the Special  
Key Manager box.  
3. Click OK. The sequence appears in the Keyboard Key sequence list.  
To record a key sequence:  
1. From the Special Key Manager box press Record New. The Add Special Key  
Dialog box appears, see Figure 33.  
Figure 33 Add Special Key Dialog box  
2. Give the key sequence a name in the Label field.  
3. Click Start Recording.  
4. Press the desired keys. The key sequence appears in the area provided.  
5. Click Stop Recording.  
6. Click OK.  
To edit a key sequence:  
1. From the Special Key Manager Dialog box select the desired key.  
2. Click Edit.  
3. Click Start Recording  
4. Press the desired keys. The keys appear in the area provided.  
5. Click Stop Recording.  
6. Click OK.  
26.7 Synchronizing mouse pointers  
When working at the Client computer, two mouse pointers appear: The Client  
computer’s is on top of the Target server’s. The mouse pointers should be  
synchronized. The following explains what to do if they are not synchronized.  
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Warning  
Before synchronizing mouse pointers adjust the video of the Target server,  
(explained above) otherwise mouse synchronization may not work.  
26.7.1 Aligning the mice pointers  
When accessing the Target server, the mice may appear at a distance to each other.  
To align the mouse pointers:  
From the Toolbar click  
align.  
/ Align or press Ctrl+M simultaneously. The mice  
26.7.2 Calibrating mice pointers  
A Target server may have a different mouse pointer speed to the Client computer.  
Calibrating automatically discovers the mouse speed of the Target server and aligns  
the two pointers.  
To perform the calibration when the Target server Operating system is, Windows  
NT4, 2000 or 98:  
From the Toolbar click  
/ Calibrate. Smart 216 IP saves this alignment so  
calibration is only needed once per Target server.  
If the Video Noise Level is above zero, calibration may not work. Go to Video  
Adjustment and try to eliminate the noise by pressing Auto video adjust and/or  
adjusting the bars in Manual video adjust, then perform the mouse calibration.  
Note! If the mouse settings on the Target server were ever changed, you must  
synchronize mouse pointers manually, as explained below.  
26.7.3 Manual mice synchronization  
If the mouse settings on the Target server were ever changed, or when the  
Operating system on the Target server is, Windows XP / 2003 Server / Vista / 2008  
Server, Linux, Novell, SCO UNIX or SUN Solaris you must synchronize the  
mouse pointers manually.  
To manually synchronize mouse pointers:  
1. From the Toolbar click  
box appears see Figure 34.  
/ Manual Settings. The Mouse Settings Dialog  
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Figure 34 Mouse Settings Dialog box  
2. Select the Target server’s Operating System and click OK. Instructions and  
sliders appear.  
3. Follow the instructions and set any relevant sliders to the same values as set in  
the Target server’s Mouse Properties window.  
2 examples!  
For Windows XP, 2003 Server, Vista and 2008 Server. Go to the Mouse settings  
on the Target server and uncheck Enhance pointer precision.  
For Windows NT4, 98, ME, 2000. If Mouse Properties were ever changed for the  
Target server – even if they have been returned to their original state - uncheck  
default -  
.
Click OK. The mouse pointers should be synchronized.  
26.7.3.1 USB  
The USB option in Mouse Settings box is available for RICC USB and ROC USB,  
for unsupported operating systems and SUN Solaris. Use this option if you are sure  
of the custom acceleration algorithm you are using, or have been informed so by  
customer support.  
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26.7.3.2 Advanced – Mouse Emulation  
Click  
the Mouse Emulation Dialog box appears, see Figure 35. Do not  
change these settings unless instructed to do so by Tech support.  
Figure 35 Mouse Emulation Dialog box  
Max Rate - this defines the maximum mouse report rate. For Sun Solaris the  
default value is 20 in order to support older Sun versions.  
26.8 Adjustments in general  
The above adjustments, namely:  
·
·
·
·
Performance settings  
Video settings  
Keyboard key sequences  
Synchronizing mouse pointers  
May have to be performed twice for each Target.  
26.9 Minicom icon menu features  
Right-click the Minicom icon  
, a menu appears. From this menu you can  
access the connected devices. You also have the following features:  
Disconnect – You can disconnect the session by clicking Disconnect.  
About - Click About to verify the Client, Firmware and Switch file versions  
installed on your Smart 216 IP.  
Local Settings – Click Local settings, the Client Configuration Dialog box  
appears, see Figure 36  
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Figure 36 Client Configuration Dialog box  
Pointer type – From the Drop-down menu you can change the Client computer  
mouse pointer to appear as a dot or to not appear at all.  
Hide Toolbar – Check this option to hide the Toolbar from the next reconnection  
onwards. To toggle the Toolbar on and off, press F9 or double-click the System  
tray icon . See above page 27.  
Full Screen Mode - Check this option to make the remote session screen appear in  
full screen mode from the next reconnection onwards. To toggle the full screen  
mode on and off, press F11. (Also see section below).  
26.10 Full screen mode  
Work on the Target server as if you are working on a local computer, with full  
screen mode.  
To work in full screen mode:  
1. Ensure that the Client computer has the same screen resolution as the Target  
server.  
2. Press F11. The Internet Explorer window disappears, leaving the Internet  
Explorer menu bar at the top.  
3. Right click the Internet Explorer menu bar and check Auto-Hide. The Internet  
Explorer menu bar disappears. You are in full screen mode.  
To exit full screen mode:  
Press F11. Or place the mouse at the top of the window to display the Internet  
Explorer toolbar and click the Restore button.  
Note! Full screen mode can also be activated from the Toolbar menu, see page 36.  
26.11 Disconnecting the remote session  
To disconnect the session, on the Toolbar, click  
. The Login page appears.  
You can re-login, or close the browser window to disconnect the session.  
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27. The Targets page menu  
When logging into the system as an Administrator or a User, you reach the Targets  
page, see Figure 14 page 15. From the menu you can:  
·
·
Change the password  
See an event log  
Note! Only an Administrator has the configuration option in the menu.  
27.1 Changing the password  
To change the password, from the menu click Password, the following appears.  
Figure 37 My Properties  
Type a new password according to the password policy set - see page 22.  
27.2 Event log  
To see a log of all system events:  
From the menu select Event Log, the following appears.  
(A)  
Where there  
are a number  
of pages, click  
forward or  
(B)  
Select here the  
backwards  
number of  
here to  
events that  
navigate to the  
should appear  
desired page  
on each page  
Figure 38 Events log  
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Navigate through the events pages using the forward or backward arrows, marked  
as (A) in Figure 38,  
From the drop down menu, marked as (B) in Figure 38, choose the number of  
events that will appear on each page - between 10 – 40.  
27.2.1 Downloading the log  
You can download and save the log.  
To do so, click  
and save as a .csv file. The file can be  
viewed using Microsoft Excel or compatible software.  
27.2.2 Clearing the log  
To clear the log, click  
save the log.  
. A prompt appears asking if you first want to  
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Section II  
Section II explains how to operate the Smart 216 IP system locally via the OSD.  
28. The OSD  
To display the OSD:  
1. From the local keyboard, press the left Shift key twice. The OSD Main window  
appears. See Figure 39. Lines with yellow text show active computers. Lines  
with blue text show inactive computers. The PM column indicates a server can  
be power managed.  
Port number  
PM=Power  
appears here  
management  
Instruction  
keys  
Figure 39 OSD Main window  
28.1 Navigating the OSD Main window  
To navigate up and down use the Up and Down arrow keys.  
To exit the OSD press Esc.  
28.2 Selecting a computer  
To select a computer:  
1. Navigate to the desired computer line.  
Or, type the two-digit port number of the desired computer.  
2. Press Enter. The selected computer is accessed. A Confirmation label appears  
showing which computer is accessed.  
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28.3 Power management hotkey – left Shift, F12  
To power manage a server connected to a power management switch:  
1. Navigate to the computer line you desire to power manage.  
2. Press Left Shift, F12. The Power Control dialog box appears, see Figure 40.  
Note! If you change the OSD hotkey from Shift, Shift to Ctrl, Ctrl, then the  
power management hotkey becomes left Ctrl, F12.  
Figure 40 Power Control dialog box  
3. Use the arrow keys to navigate up and down and press Enter to select  
the power option.  
4. A prompt appear, see Figure 41. Select the desired option and press  
Enter. The power command is sent.  
Figure 41 Power prompt  
28.4 Moving the Confirmation label – F1  
The Confirmation label appearing briefly showing which computer is currently  
accessed can be positioned anywhere on the screen.  
To position the label from the Main window:  
1. Navigate to a computer line using the Up and Down arrow keys.  
2. Press F1. The selected screen image and Confirmation label appear.  
3. Use the arrow keys to move the label to the desired position.  
4. Press Esc to save and exit.  
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28.5 Tuning – F5  
You can tune the image of any computer screen from the Main window.  
To adjust the screen image:  
1. Navigate to the computer line you wish to adjust.  
2. Press F5. The screen image of the selected computer appears, together with the  
Image Tuning label, see Figure 42.  
Figure 42 Image Tuning label  
3. Adjust the image by using the Right and Left Arrow keys.  
4. When the image is satisfactory, press Esc.  
Note! Picture quality is relative to distance. The further away a remote computer is  
from the Smart 216 IP, the lower the image quality, and the more tuning needed.  
So place the higher resolution computers closer to the Switch.  
28.6 The Settings window - F2  
Press F2. The Settings window appears see Figure 43.  
Figure 43 Settings window  
In the Settings window navigate downwards using the Tab key. At the bottom of  
the window, press tab to go to the top of the window. Change settings by typing in  
the selected area or by pressing the spacebar – whichever is relevant.  
[Changing the network parameters from the OSD is explained with the initial  
configuration in section 10 on page 12.]  
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From In the Settings window you can do the following:  
KVM.NET MNG – Press the spacebar to toggle between enabling and disabling  
KVM.net management. When enabled the Smart 216 IP unit is remotely managed  
by Minicom’s KVM.net system.  
KVM.NET ADD – Here you can change the static IP address of the KVM.net  
Manager.  
HOT KEY – By pressing Shift, Shift the OSD appears. You can replace Shift,  
Shift with any of the following:  
·
·
·
Ctrl, Ctrl  
Ctrl, F11  
Print Screen  
Press the Spacebar to toggle between options. To display the OSD in future press  
the new hotkey.  
KEYBOARD LANGUAGE - Press the Spacebar to toggle between the language  
options. It can be changed to French or German.  
28.7 DDC – F10  
Display Data Channel (DDC) is a VESA standard for communication between a  
monitor and a video adapter.  
From the Settings window, input the DDC information of the monitor connected to  
the Smart 216 IP switch into the memories of all connected ROCs when first  
installing system.  
To input the DDC information:  
Press F10. “Please wait” flashes a few times and disappears. The monitor’s DDC  
information is sent to all ROCs.  
28.7.1.1 Updating the DDC information  
Update the DDC information in any of the following circumstances:  
·
·
·
When replacing the monitor connected to Smart 216 IP Switch  
When adding a new ROC to the system  
When reconnecting an existing ROC that was temporarily used in a  
different system  
To update the DDC information, repeat the steps as set out above.  
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28.8 Saving changes to the settings  
To save changes to the settings and return to the Main window, press Esc.  
29. Video resolution and refresh rates  
Hz  
56  
60  
65  
66  
70  
x
72  
73  
75  
76  
85  
x
86  
640x480  
x
x
x
x
720x400  
x
x
800x600  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
1024x768  
1152x864  
1152x900  
1280x720  
1280x768  
1280x960  
1280x1024  
1600x1200  
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
x
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30. Technical specifications  
Target server  
Windows, Novell, Linux, SUN Solaris  
Operating systems  
Client Computer  
Windows 2000 or higher with IE 6.0 or higher and ActiveX  
Target server  
Up to 1600 x 1200 @ 85Hz  
Resolution  
Client Computer  
Recommended - resolution should be higher than on  
Target server  
Distance from Switch to ROCs  
Video and mouse synchronization  
Security  
Up to 30m/99ft.  
Both auto and manual modes  
128-bit SSL encryption  
Ethernet – RJ45 – 10/100 Mbit/sec autosensing  
Serial – RJ45 x 2  
Connections  
Local KVM connection – Screen HDD15,  
Keyboard./Mouse – 2 USB  
Servers – RJ45  
Weight  
2.343Kg / 5.165lbs  
Dimensions (H x D x W)  
Power input  
44 x 270 x 431 mm / 1.7 x 10.6 x 17"  
100 – 240 VAC, 0.8 A, 50 / 60 Hz.  
0°C to 40°C / 32°F to 104°F  
Operating temperature  
Storage temperature  
Humidity  
-40°C to 70°C / -40°F to 158°F  
80% non condensing relative humidity  
ROC PS/2  
ROC USB  
Connections  
VGA - HDD15  
KM - MiniDin6  
System - RJ45  
VGA - HDD15  
KM - USB  
System - RJ45  
Power  
From Keyboard port  
From USB port  
Product weight  
Shipping weight  
Dimensions  
100g / 0.20lb  
172g / 0.38lb  
65 x 25 x 25mm / 0.21 x 0.08 x 0.08”  
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31. Safety  
This device contains no serviceable parts. Any servicing of the device must be  
performed by an authorized Minicom Technician in a Minicom authorized Service  
Center.  
32. User guide feedback  
Your feedback is very important to help us improve our documentation. Please  
email any comments to: [email protected]  
Please include the following information: Guide name, part number and version  
number (as appears on the front cover).  
33. WEEE compliance  
WEEE Information for Minicom Customers and Recyclers  
Under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and  
implementing regulations, when customers buy new electrical and electronic  
equipment from Minicom they are entitled to:  
·
Send old equipment for recycling on a one-for-one, like-for-like basis (this  
varies depending on the country)  
·
Send the new equipment back for recycling when this ultimately becomes  
waste  
Instructions to both customers and recyclers/treatment facilities wishing to obtain  
disassembly information are provided in our website www.minicom.com.  
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