Rose electronic Switch MAN VR2 User Guide

Vista Remote 2  
SINGLE USER REMOTE KVM ACCESS OVER IP  
INSTALLATION  
AND  
OPERATIONS MANUAL  
10707 Stancliff Road  
Houston, Texas 7709  
Phone: (281) 933-7673  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Rose Electronics® warrants Vista Remote 2™ to be in good working order for one year from the  
date of purchase from Rose Electronics or an authorized dealer. Should this product fail to be  
in good working order at any time during this one-year warranty period, Rose Electronics will, at  
its option, repair or replace the Unit as set forth below. Repair parts and replacement units will  
be either reconditioned or new. All replaced parts become the property of Rose Electronics.  
This limited warranty does not include service to repair damage to the Unit resulting from  
accident, disaster, abuse, or unauthorized modification of the Unit, including static discharge  
and power surges.  
Limited Warranty service may be obtained by delivering this unit during the one-year warranty  
period to Rose Electronics or an authorized repair center providing a proof of purchase date. If  
this Unit is delivered by mail, you agree to insure the Unit or assume the risk of loss or damage  
in transit, to prepay shipping charges to the warranty service location, and to use the original  
shipping container or its equivalent. You must call for a return authorization number first. Under  
no circumstances will a unit be accepted without a return authorization number. Contact an  
authorized repair center or Rose Electronics for further information.  
ALL EXPRESS AND IMPLIED WARRANTIES FOR THIS PRODUCT INCLUDING THE  
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE,  
ARE LIMITED IN DURATION TO A PERIOD OF ONE YEAR FROM THE DATE OF  
PURCHASE, AND NO WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, WILL APPLY  
AFTER THIS PERIOD. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN  
IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.  
IF THIS PRODUCT IS NOT IN GOOD WORKING ORDER AS WARRANTIED ABOVE, YOUR  
SOLE REMEDY SHALL BE REPLACEMENT OR REPAIR AS PROVIDED ABOVE. IN NO  
EVENT WILL ROSE ELECTRONICS BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR ANY DAMAGES INCLUDING  
ANY LOST PROFITS, LOST SAVINGS OR OTHER INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL  
DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF OR THE INABILITY TO USE SUCH PRODUCT,  
EVEN IF ROSE ELECTRONICS OR AN AUTHORIZED DEALER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF  
THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES, OR FOR ANY CLAIM BY ANY OTHER PARTY.  
SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR  
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES FOR CONSUMER PRODUCTS, SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT  
APPLY TO YOU. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY  
ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM STATE TO STATE.  
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital  
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable  
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial  
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if  
not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful  
interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely  
to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference  
at his own expense.  
IBM, AT, and PS/2 are trademarks of International Business Machines Corp.  
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Printed In the United States of America - Revision 1.3  
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FCC / IC STATEMENTS, EU DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION AND INDUSTRY CANADA  
RADIO-FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENTS  
This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and  
used properly, that is in strict accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions may cause  
interference to radio communication. It has been tested and found to comply with the limits for  
a Class B digital device in accordance with the specifications of Part 15 of FCC rules, which are  
designed to provide reasonable protection against such interference when the equipment is  
operated in a commercial environment. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is  
likely to cause interference, in which case the user at his own expense will be required to take  
whatever measures may be necessary to correct the interference.  
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could  
void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emission from digital  
apparatus set out in the Radio Interference Regulation of Industry Canada.  
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites  
applicables aux appareils numériques de la classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le  
brouillage radioélectrique publié par Industrie Canada.  
EUROPEAN UNION DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY  
This equipment complies with the requirements of the European EMC directive 89/336/EEC in  
respect of EN55022 (Class B), EN50082-1 and EN60555-2 standards and the Low Voltage  
Directive.  
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TABLE of CONTENTS  
Contents  
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System Introduction...................................................................................................................1  
Features ................................................................................................................................2  
Package contents ..................................................................................................................2  
Rose Electronics web site......................................................................................................3  
Product Registration..................................................................................................................3  
System Overview ......................................................................................................................4  
Vista Remote 2 Models .............................................................................................................5  
Vista Remote 2 Installation........................................................................................................6  
Connecting the KVM station...................................................................................................6  
Connecting the Computers ....................................................................................................7  
Connecting to the network .....................................................................................................7  
Configuring the Vista Remote 2 IP Input module....................................................................8  
Connecting Remotely ..............................................................................................................13  
Remote Configuration..............................................................................................................14  
User Accounts.........................................................................................................................15  
Unit Configuration....................................................................................................................16  
Unit Advanced Configuration...................................................................................................17  
Time and Date Configuration...................................................................................................19  
Network Configuration.............................................................................................................20  
Host Configuration...................................................................................................................21  
Logging and Status .................................................................................................................22  
KVM Switch Module Configuration ..........................................................................................24  
Change the computer names...............................................................................................25  
Configure appearance .........................................................................................................26  
Configure security................................................................................................................28  
Configure mouse type..........................................................................................................29  
Configure keyboard type......................................................................................................30  
Configure miscellaneous......................................................................................................31  
Save ....................................................................................................................................32  
Exit ......................................................................................................................................32  
Remote System Operation ......................................................................................................33  
Connecting using a web browser .........................................................................................33  
VNC Viewer Toolbar................................................................................................................34  
Controls Tab............................................................................................................................35  
Host Tab..................................................................................................................................37  
Keyboard Commands..............................................................................................................39  
Keyboard command description...........................................................................................40  
Troubleshooting.......................................................................................................................42  
Maintenance and Repair..........................................................................................................45  
Technical Support ...................................................................................................................45  
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Figures  
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Figure 1. Vista Remote 2 Models.............................................................................................. 5  
Figure 2. Connecting a KVM..................................................................................................... 6  
Figure 3. Connecting Computers .............................................................................................. 7  
Figure 4. Connecting to the Network......................................................................................... 7  
Figure 5. Configuration OSD..................................................................................................... 8  
Figure 6. Unit Configuration OSD.............................................................................................. 8  
Figure 7. Network Configuration.............................................................................................. 10  
Figure 8. Secure Key calculation............................................................................................. 11  
Figure 9. Standard Logon screen............................................................................................ 11  
Figure 10. Control menu ......................................................................................................... 12  
Figure 11. Remote Configuration Menu .................................................................................. 14  
Figure 12. User Accounts ....................................................................................................... 15  
Figure 13. Unit Advanced Configuration.................................................................................. 17  
Figure 14. Time and Date Configuration ................................................................................. 19  
Figure 15. Configure Network ................................................................................................. 20  
Figure 16. Configure Host....................................................................................................... 21  
Figure 17. KVM Switch Module OSD ...................................................................................... 24  
Figure 18. Change computer names....................................................................................... 25  
Figure 19. Change appearance .............................................................................................. 26  
Figure 20. Switch module security settings ............................................................................. 28  
Figure 21. Configure mouse type............................................................................................ 29  
Figure 22. Configure Keyboard............................................................................................... 30  
Figure 23. Configure Misc....................................................................................................... 31  
Figure 24. Save Switch settings.............................................................................................. 32  
Figure 25. VNC Viewer Toolbar .............................................................................................. 34  
Tables  
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Table 1. Keyboard Commands ............................................................................................... 40  
Appendices  
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Appendix A – General specifications....................................................................................... 48  
Appendix B – Part Numbers.................................................................................................... 48  
Appendix C – RackMount ....................................................................................................... 49  
Appendix D – IP Access Control............................................................................................. 50  
Appendix E – VNC Viewer connection options........................................................................ 52  
Appendix E – VNC viewer window options.............................................................................. 58  
Appendix F – Browser viewer options ..................................................................................... 59  
Appendix G – Supported video modes.................................................................................... 61  
Appendix H – Typematic Rate ................................................................................................ 62  
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INTRODUCTION  
System Introduction  
Thank you for choosing Vista Remote™ 2 from Rose Electronics for your network access  
solutions. This intelligent and innovative product is the result of Rose Electronics commitment  
to providing state of the art, economical switching solutions for today’s demanding workplace.  
Vista Remote 2, when installed and connected to your network, allows you full access and  
control of the connected computers from the built in viewer client or any web browser from  
almost anywhere. This flexible and powerful product uses the Real VNC client software that is  
designed for very secure, encrypted, and password protected exchange of information between  
the computers and the remote viewer. The Vista Remote 2 sets a new standard for an easy  
and very secure way to remotely manage The Vista Remote 2 is available in a 4 port or 8 port  
model.  
The Vista Remote 2 is different in the way it manages remote access to your systems. All of  
the computers that will be remotely connected remain completely unchanged and can run their  
usual operating system normally. They only need to be connected to the Vista Remote 2 unit.  
Being totally operating system independent, a user can remotely connect to different computers  
with no problem.  
Whatever your remote accessing needs are, the versatility of the Vista Remote 2 from Rose  
Electronics can fulfill those needs. It can be installed at any network level and connected to  
computers running most operating system.  
Installing the Vista Remote 2  
consists of:  
1. Configuring the unit to be  
compatible and accessible  
with your network  
2. Connecting the unit to a  
local KVM station  
3. Connecting your computers  
to access and  
4. Connecting to the network  
Once installed and configured  
you have full control of the  
selected computer provided  
your security profile permits it.  
The Vista Remote 2 consists of an IP input module and a KVM switch module. Each module  
serves a unique purpose in access control and KVM switching control. The IP input module  
controls the accessibility, security, and state-of-the-art encryption to the unit. It can be  
accessed locally, remotely over your network, or from any workstation connected to the  
internet. All access methods require a user ID and password to gain access to the units IP  
input module. Access to the units IP input module from any remote user is via any supported  
web browser. The Vista Remote 2 is further enhanced by the use of Real VNC that allows for  
the creation of ciphered user communications. Additionally, an optional user ID and password  
and other set-up parameters can be set-up to gain access and use the KVM switch module.  
This additional user ID can be set-up for each user needing access to the KVM switch module.  
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Features  
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Models available:  
4-port model  
8-port model  
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Solid-state embedded unit, has no disk drive for maximum reliability  
Remote application (Real VNC or Java applet) can be installed directly from the unit  
Local KVM port for configuring and direct access to the connected computers  
Connect to the unit directly, from a network workstation, or over IP using any supported  
web browser.  
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Access remote computers by simple keyboard commands or an on-screen list of  
computers  
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Supports video resolution up to 1600 x 1200 @ 75hz  
Password security prevents unauthorized configuration and Unit access  
Remote access requires a user ID and password.  
IP lockout feature for incorrect login (IP address shown as “Blacklisted” in log file)  
All transmissions to and from a remote user are encrypted with the latest AES 128 bit  
encryption technology.  
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Up to 16 remote user accounts can be set-up each with separate access permission  
levels.  
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Scan function sequences through the connected computers at rates of 1 to 999 seconds  
Four different screen savers are available  
Rack mount kits available for 19”, 23”, or 24” racks  
Package contents  
The package contents consist of the following:  
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The Vista Remote 2 unit  
RJ12 Serial Cable  
+5VDC Power Adapter / Power cord  
Installation and operations manual CD  
Quick Start Guide  
Cables are usually ordered separately. If the package contents are not correct, contact Rose  
Electronics or your reseller so the problem can be quickly resolved.  
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Rose Electronics web site  
products offered by Rose Electronics that are designed for data center applications, classroom  
environments, and many other access and switching applications.  
Product Registration  
Take advantage of the following when you register your Rose Electronics products online at  
http://www.rose.com/htm/online-registrationform.htm:  
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Rose Standard Warranty Plus...  
Free Lifetime Firmware Updates  
Free Lifetime Technical Support  
30 Day Money Back Guarantee  
Priority “First-in-Line” Status for Tech Support  
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OVERVIEW  
System Overview  
Vista Remote 2 is a versatile and powerful product that can extend the range of access to your  
computers from anywhere in the world. It is designed to provide seamless and trouble-free  
access from any workstation on your network or any remote user to any connected computer.  
You can connect to and control any of the connected computers by simple keyboard  
commands or an on-screen list of computers. Each computer can be assigned a unique name  
that makes sense for your system. Names like sales, production, and administration make it  
easy to recognize and connect to.  
Access control for the users can be set-up to provide access restrictions to the configuration  
menus and the unit. The installation and configuration section explains all the features and  
functions of the Vista Remote 2 and how to customize it to fit your business needs.  
The Vista Remote 2 is designed with the highest regard for security. Remote access requires a  
user ID and password. All transmissions, to and from a remote workstation and Vista Remote 2  
uses the versatile and very secure RealVNC viewer and are encrypted with the latest  
encryption technology. Login, time-out, User ID and password add to the security of the system.  
The UltraView Remote 2 consists of an IP input module and a KVM switch module. Each  
module serves a unique purpose in access control and KVM switching control. The IP input  
module controls the accessibility, security, and state-of-the-art encryption to the unit. The KVM  
switching module controls and manages the CPU port switching.  
Vista Remote 2  
Remote Users  
Local User  
Vista Remote 2 unit  
Network  
Computers  
(4 or 8)  
Local KVM Station  
Remote  
workstation  
Typical connection diagram  
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Connector  
Type  
Power Adapter  
CPU (4)  
KVM (1)  
RS232  
LINK  
DB25F  
DB25F  
RJ11F  
RJ45F  
(Part Number KVL-1R4UA/OV/2)  
Connector  
Type  
Power Adapter  
CPU (8)  
KVM (1)  
RS232  
LINK  
DB25F  
DB25F  
RJ11F  
RJ45F  
(Part Number KVL-1R8UA/OV/2)  
Figure 1. Vista Remote 2 Models  
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INSTALLATION  
Vista Remote 2 Installation  
Installing the Vista Remote 2 is a very easy process and should be performed by a designated  
administrator. The administrator will install, configure, and set-up user access profiles. A  
network administrator will need to assign an IP address to the unit (if needed) and set-up  
firewall and network access to the unit.  
The following installation procedure is a guide to properly install and configure the Vista  
Remote 2. The following items are needed to install the Vista Remote 2:  
1. A valid IP address to assign to the unit (if not using DHCP feature)  
2. VGA monitor  
3. PS/2 keyboard  
4. PS/2 mouse  
5. RJ45 network cable  
6. KVM Adapter cable (DB25M to PS/2F-PS/2F-HD15F)  
7. CPU Adapter cable(s) (DB25M to PS/2M-PS/2M-HD15M)  
Connecting the KVM station  
Connect the KVM stations PS/2 keyboard, video monitor and PS/2 mouse cables to the  
corresponding connectors on the KVM adapter cable as shown in Figure 2. The KVM station’s  
video monitor should be equal or better than any of the connected computers. Connect the  
DB25M end of the KVM cable to the KVM DB25F port on the rear panel of the Vista Remote 2  
unit.  
KVM Adapter Cable  
KVM Station  
Figure 2. Connecting a KVM  
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Connecting the Computers  
Connect each computer to the Vista Remote 2 using the appropriate CPU adapter cable  
designed to interface to the type of computer being connected (PS/2, Unix, SUN, DEC, Apple,  
etc). Connect the DB25M end of the CPU adapter cable to the desired DB25F CPU port on the  
rear panel of the unit. Connect the other end of the cable to the corresponding ports on the  
computer (keyboard, monitor, and mouse). Refer to Figure 3.  
CPU adapter  
Remote computer  
connections  
cable(s)  
Figure 3. Connecting Computers  
Connecting to the network  
Connect a network cable from the RJ45 connector on the rear panel of the Vista Remote 2 and  
to your network (See Figure 4)  
Network connection  
Figure 4. Connecting to the Network  
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UNIT CONFIGURATION  
Configuring the Vista Remote 2 IP Input module  
When you locally connect to Vista Remote 2 unit for the first time the Unit and Network must  
be configured. Follow the recommended procedure below to configure all models:  
Make all cable connections to the KVM station, network, and computers  
Apply power to all devices (Computers, Vista Remote 2, and Monitor).  
Make sure a computer is connected to CPU port #1 and that computer is powered on.  
If no computer is connected to port #1, the OSD menu screens may not sync.  
With power applied, a standard login screen will display on the KVM monitor  
Login on to the unit using the default user ID, admin and no password  
After a successful login, the remote computer’s video will display on the KVM monitor.  
Press the CTRL + ALT + C keys simultaneously to display the configuration menu options  
as shown below: (Unit connection screen may display after initial connection is made)  
Figure 5. Configuration OSD  
Select “Unit Configuration” and the below screen will display  
Figure 6. Unit Configuration OSD  
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Hardware  
The hardware version level is displayed in this field.  
Firmware  
The Vista Remote 2 firmware version is displayed in this field  
Keyboard Layout  
Using the left and right arrow keys, select the keyboard type expected from the host computers.  
Admin password  
Enter an administrator password of at least six characters that has a mix of letters and  
numerals. The background color provides an indication of password suitability. It is initially red  
to indicate that the password is not sufficient. When a password with reasonable strength has  
been entered it changes to blue.  
Unit Name  
You can assign a unit name to the Vista Remote 2.  
Hot Keys  
Use the left and right arrow keys to select a different hot key combination. This hot key  
combination is used to invoke the OSD menu and other keyboard commands  
Screen saver  
Use the left and right arrow keys to set the time for the screen saver to activate.  
Time and Date  
Set the time and date to the correct values. Use the 24 hour base inputs. All entries in the  
activity log are time stamped using this information.  
Encryption  
Arrange this setting according to your security requirements.  
When all items have been updated, click on “Next” to configure the network information. The  
network information entered (IP Address, Net Mask, and Gateway) must be compatible with the  
network Vista Remote 2 will be connected to.  
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NETWORK CONFIGURATION  
Configuring the Network  
Figure 7. Network Configuration  
MAC address  
Media Access Control Address – this is the unique and unchangeable code that was hard  
coded within your Vista Remote 2 unit when it was built. It consists of two 6-digit hexadecimal  
(base 16) numbers separated by colons. A section of the MAC address identifies the  
manufacturer, while the remainder is effectively the unique electronic serial number of your  
particular unit  
Use DHCP/IP address/Net Mask/Gateway/VNC port/HTTP Port  
1. You need to either set the DHCP option to ‘Yes’ or manually enter a valid IP address,  
Net mask and Gateway. If you set the option to use DHCP, remote users must be  
informed of the IP address assigned so they can remotely access the unit.  
2. Change the IP Address to the IP address assigned to the unit by your network  
administrator that is compatible with your network.  
3. Change the Net Mask and Gateway addresses if needed.  
4. The VNC and HTTP ports should remain set to 5900 and 80, respectively, unless they  
clash with an existing setup within the network.  
5. When all network information has been entered, click on “Next” to calculate a “Secure  
Key”.  
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Screen #3 is a secure keys screen that will display after the network information has been  
entered.  
Figure 8. Secure Key calculation  
This screen uses mouse movements and keyboard inputs to create random data. This  
unpredictable information is then combined with several other factors to develop the basis of  
the encryption keys that are used to establish secure remote links.  
With every mouse move and key press the single dash will move across the progression bar  
(unless the same key is pressed repeatedly). Periodically, a new star character will be added to  
the bar as the random data are accepted as part of the new encryption key. When the bar is  
full, the final encryption keys for your Vista Remote 2 will be created – this process takes  
roughly 30 to 40 seconds.  
Once the secure key has been calculated, the Vista Remote 2 will restart and present a  
standard logon screen as shown below. Logon to the unit with the correct Username and  
password.  
Figure 9. Standard Logon screen  
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To view the menu options press <CTRL> <ALT> <C>. (If the default hotkeys were  
altered on the Configure Unit screen, use the new hotkeys plus C)  
Figure 10. Control menu  
Logoff  
Select this option to close your current session and display the screensaver.  
Restore mouse functions  
Select this tab to revive a mouse that has ceased to function correctly. The Vista Remote 2  
provides a feature to reinstate PS/2 mouse communications. (Does not apply if using a USB  
mouse.)  
There are two main types of data formats used by current PC mice; ‘PS/2’ format and the more  
recent IntelliMouse®’ format introduced by Microsoft. These use slightly different data  
arrangements and it is important to know which type was being used before you hot-plugged  
the computer to the Vista Remote 2. The previous setting depends both on the type of mouse  
and the type of driver, as various combinations of PS/2 and IntelliMouse are possible. Using the  
incorrect restore function may produce unpredictable results and require the computer to be re-  
booted.  
Using a keyboard and monitor  
directly connected to the Vista  
Remote 2, log on and then press the  
hotkey sequence <Ctrl> <Alt> <C> to  
view the options menu.  
1. Select the ‘Restore mouse  
functions’ option to display:  
2. Select one of the following  
options:  
3. Restore Standard Mouse – if  
PS/2 mode is required, or  
Restore IntelliMouse – if  
IntelliMouse mode is required.  
4. Select “Back” to return to the  
Control menu.  
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Configuration  
Select the “Configuration” tab to gain access to the Unit and Network configuration menus.  
You can also reset the Vista Remote 2 to its initial state.  
Access mode  
Allows you to choose between the Shared mode (where all other logged on users can see your  
operations) and the Private mode (where the screens of all other users are blanked).  
Host  
Indicates the currently selected host computer and allows you to select others. This item will be  
blank unless host details have been set-up.  
Return to host  
Quits the menu and returns to the host screen.  
Connecting Remotely  
With the Unit and the Network configured properly, start a web browser like IE or Netscape  
from any workstation connected to the same network your Vista Remote 2 is connected to.  
field. The Vista Remote 2 will respond with the below screen. There may be initial login and  
connect screens displayed.  
(NOTE: See Appendix E for additional VNC Viewer options)  
Click on the “Connect using built-in Java VNC viewer” option and the Vista Remote 2 will install  
a temporary Java applet on the requesting computer and then display the connected  
computer’s video in the browser’s VNC viewer window. In the upper right corner of the window  
is a “Configure” tab. Click on this tab to display the remote configuration option menu as shown  
below.  
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Remote Configuration  
Connect remotely to the Vista Remote 2 unit from any network workstation. When connected,  
click on the “Configure” tab in the upper right corner of the display. The below configuration  
menu will display. Some of the remote configuration menus are similar to the local configuration  
menus.  
Clicking on the Configure tab  
Displays the configuration window  
Figure 11. Remote Configuration Menu  
(Following describes each of the Configuration Tabs.  
Allows you to create and manage up to sixteen separate user  
accounts, each with separate access permissions. Account #1 is  
the admin account. Enter User name, password. Tick/un-tick the  
User Accounts  
Local and Remote options that are appropriate to the user.  
Allows you to modify unit settings within the Vista Remote 2. You  
Unit Configuration  
Time & Date  
can define the keyboard, set-up the admin account, assign a name  
to the unit, screensaver time and encryption options  
Set the time and date, this time stamps the log files  
Configures the network IP, network mask, gateway, VNC port, HTTP  
port. You can alter any of the existing network settings plus you can  
set-up the IP access control feature that lets you specifically include  
or exclude certain addresses or networks  
Network Configuration  
Host Configuration  
Allows configuration of various details for each host system  
connected to Vista Remote 2. 128 entries max, Add host names,  
Users and Hotkey.  
Logging and Status  
LDAP Configuration  
Return to Host  
Provides various details about the Vista Remote 2 activity  
Configures unit for LDAP  
Exit the configuration menu system and return to the host computer  
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User Accounts  
Selecting user accounts will display the following menu.  
Figure 12. User Accounts  
The first of the sixteen accounts is the admin account and is the only account with access rights  
to the configuration menus. The user name and access rights are fixed for the admin account.  
The only change possible for this account is the password.  
There are fifteen user account positions.  
To create a new account  
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Enter the required User Name to activate that position (the Password, access tick  
boxes, and Auto Logon positions will become editable).  
Optionally enter a password for the user account.  
Tick/un-tick the Local, Remote, and the Auto Logon options that are appropriate to  
the user.  
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(A tick indicates the user has permission for that function)  
Click the Save button to register your changes.  
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User Name - 1-16 characters max, lower case characters or numbers only. No symbols or  
upper case characters are permissible.  
Password - 1-16 characters max, case sensitive and can include certain keyboard symbols.  
The password background remains amber while the Vista Remote 2 considers your entered  
password to be too easy to guess. A suitable password is best constructed using a mixture of  
more than 6 letters, numbers and punctuation characters.  
Local - When ticked, the selected user can gain access using the local KVM station directly  
connected to the Vista Remote 2.  
Remote - When ticked, the selected user can gain access via an IP network link, such as a  
local intranet or the wider Internet (depending on how the Vista Remote 2 is connected and the  
network access is configured.).  
Auto Logon - When ticked, and the unit is powered on, logs in a single user that is set for auto  
logon only if the user is allowed local access.  
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Unit Configuration  
The ‘Unit Configuration “option tab will display the following menu.  
Hardware Version  
Indicates the version of the electronic circuitry within the Vista Remote 2 unit.  
Firmware Version  
Indicates the version of the hardwired software within the Vista Remote 2 flash memory. This  
may be updated using the flash upgrade procedure.  
Host Keyboard Layout  
Use the arrow buttons to match the keyboard layout expected by the host system.  
Admin Password  
Enter the password that will be used to gain administrator access to the Vista Remote 2. There  
can only be one admin user and only that user is given access to the configuration menus.  
Unit Name  
The name entered here will be displayed on the local menus and the remote VNC  
viewer/browser windows.  
Local Hot Key Sequence  
Use the arrow buttons to select an appropriate hot key sequence for the locally connected  
keyboard. This sequence is used in combination with other key presses to access the on-  
screen menus and to change between hosts. The options are: Ctrl+Alt (default), Ctrl+Shift,  
Alt+Shift, Alt Gr, Left + Right Alt, Left Ctrl + Alt or Right Ctrl + Alt.  
Screensaver Timeout  
Use the arrow keys to select an appropriate period of inactivity before a screensaver is  
displayed and the user is logged out. This setting applies to local users only and once the  
screensaver is displayed, for security purposes the user is required to log in again. The timeout  
period can be selected between 5 minutes and 1 day (24 hours), it cannot be disabled.  
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Encryption  
Three encryption options are available; Always on, Prefer off, Prefer on. The one to choose  
depends on the specific details of your installation. The use of encryption imposes a slight  
performance overhead of roughly 10% but is highly secure against third party intrusion.  
Encryption settings  
The Unit configuration page offers three encryption settings:  
Always on - This setting will force all viewers to use encryption. Note: This setting will  
preclude any VNC viewer versions that do not support encryption.  
Prefer off - This setting does not enforce encryption unless a viewer specifically  
requests it. If a viewer has its ‘Let server choose’ setting, then an un-encrypted link will  
be set up.  
Prefer on - This setting generally enforces encryption unless an earlier viewer version  
is unable to support it, in which case the link will be un-encrypted. If a viewer has its  
‘Let server choose’ setting, then the link will be encrypted.  
Unit Advanced Configuration  
The “Advanced Configuration” tab will display advanced options that generally do not need  
modifying.  
Figure 13. Unit Advanced Configuration  
Force VNC protocol 3.3  
IMPORTANT: The use of this option is not recommended. VNC protocol 3.3 is a legacy version  
that does not offer any encryption.  
Idle timeout  
Determines the period of inactivity on a remote connection before the user is logged out. The  
idle timeout period can be set to any time span, expressed in minutes. Note: The Screensaver  
option serves a similar purpose for local connections. A value of 0 will disable the timeout.  
Protocol timeout  
Sets the time period by which responses should have been received to outgoing data packets.  
If the stated period is exceeded, then a connection is considered lost and terminated.  
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Mouse Latency Allowance  
This option is used during calibration to account for latency delays (caused as signals pass  
through a device) introduced by some KVM switches. During calibration, the Vista Remote 2  
waits for 40ms after each mouse movement before sampling the next. If a KVM device adds a  
significant delay to the flow of data, the calibration process can be lengthened or may fail  
entirely. The value entered here is added to (or subtracted from) the default 40ms sampling  
time.  
Note: You can enter negative values (down to -40) in order to speed up the  
calibration process. Use this option with caution as it can adversely affect  
the calibration process.  
Mouse rate  
Defines the rate at which mouse movement data are transmitted to the system. The default  
option is 20ms, which equates to 50 mouse events per second. This default rate can prove too  
fast when passed through certain connected KVM switches. In such cases, data are discarded  
causing the local and remote mouse pointers to drift apart. If this effect is encountered,  
increase the mouse rate to around 30ms (data are then sent at a slower rate of 33 times per  
second).  
Background refresh rate  
Use the arrow keys to alter the refresh rate for screen images via remote links. This allows you  
to tailor the screen refresh to suit the network connection speeds. The options are: Slow,  
Medium, Fast or Disabled. When the disabled option is selected, the remote users will need to  
manually refresh the screen.  
Note: When a low connection speed is detected, the background refresh is automatically  
disabled, regardless of the settings of this option.  
Single Mouse Mode Mouse Switch  
This option allows you to select the mouse button combination that can be used to exit from  
single mouse mode (when active). Options are: Disabled, Middle+Right Button, Middle+Left  
Button.  
Behavior for admin connections when limit reached  
Use the arrow keys to modify the action taken when the number of admin connections is  
reached. The options are:  
Replace oldest connection  
Replace newest connection  
Don’t replace  
Use VESA GTF  
When ticked, the VESA Generalized Timing Formula will be used to help determine the correct  
input video resolution and timing details. See Appendix G for a list of all supported video  
modes.  
Upgrade Firmware  
The Upgrade Firmware tab allows you to easily update the firmware when changes and  
enhancements have been made to the Vista Remote 2.  
Reset Unit  
The reset unit tab, when selected, will reset the Vista Remote 2 unit to factory defaults. All user  
settings that have been entered will be replaced with the factory default settings.  
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Time and Date Configuration  
Figure 14. Time and Date Configuration  
Use the left and right arrow keys to select the correct time and date. The time entry uses the 24  
hour clock notation. The internal real time clock will continue to run for roughly one week  
without power to the Vista Remote 2, after that it will be lost and require resetting. Use the up  
and down arrow keys to move between each of the sections within the time and date entries.  
If you wish to use an NTP server to obtain the date and time, check the Use NTP box, enter the  
NTP Server IP address, and click on “Set Time from NTP Server”.  
When all information has been entered, click on the “Save” tab to save the information.  
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Network Configuration  
This menu allows you to remotely configure various aspects of the IP port and its relationship  
with the local network.  
Figure 15. Configure Network  
MAC address  
Media Access Control Address – this is the unique and unchangeable code that was hard  
coded within Vista Remote 2 unit when it was built. It consists of two 6-digit hexadecimal (base  
16) numbers separated by colons. A section of the MAC address identifies the manufacturer,  
while the remainder is effectively the unique electronic serial number of your particular unit.  
Use DHCP  
DHCP is an acronym for ‘Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol’. Its function is particularly  
useful when connecting to medium size or larger networks. When this option is selected, your  
Vista Remote 2 will attempt to locate a DHCP server on the network. If such a server is located,  
it will supply three things to the Vista Remote 2: an IP address, an IP network mask (also  
known as a Subnet mask) and a Gateway address. These are not usually granted permanently,  
but on a ‘lease’ basis for a fixed amount of time or for as long as the Vista Remote 2 remains  
connected and switched on. Remote users must be informed of this IP address in order for  
them to successfully connect to the Vista Remote 2 unit.  
IP Address  
This is the identity of the Vista Remote 2 within a network. The IP address can be altered to suit  
the network it is connected on. It can either be entered manually or configured automatically  
using the DHCP option. When the DHCP option is enabled, this entry is grayed out.  
IP Network Mask  
Also often called the subnet-mask, this value is used alongside the IP address to help define a  
smaller collection (or subnet) of devices on a network. In this way a distinction is made between  
locally connected devices and ones that are reachable elsewhere, such as on the wider  
Internet. This process helps to reduce overall traffic on the network and hence speed up  
connections in general.  
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IP Gateway  
This is the address of the device that links the local network the Vista Remote 2 is connected to  
another network such as the wider Internet. Usually the actual gateway is a network switch or  
router and it will be used whenever a required address lies outside the current network.  
VNC Port  
This is the logical link through which communications with a remote VNC viewer will be  
channeled. The default setting is 5900 which is a widely recognized port number for use by  
VNC software. However, in certain circumstances it may be advantageous to alter this number.  
HTTP Port  
This is the logical link that communications with a remote web browser will be channeled. The  
default setting of 80 is an established standard for web (HTTP – HyperText Transfer Protocol)  
traffic though this can be changed to suit your local network requirements.  
IP Access Control  
This section allows you to optionally specify ranges of addresses which will or will not be  
granted access to the Vista Remote 2. If this option is left unchanged, then the default entry of  
‘+0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0’ ensures that access from all IP addresses will be permitted. If this feature is  
needed, please see Appendix D for a detailed explanation of IP access control.  
Host Configuration  
The Host Configuration menu allows you to configure various details for each of the host  
systems that may be connected to the Vista Remote 2. Each of the entries can be configured  
with a name, the permitted users, and the hot key combinations to switch to it. Depending on  
the model, enter names for 4 or 8 host computers.  
Figure 16. Configure Host  
Click on the “Erase Host Configuration” tab to remove all host entries if needed.  
Check the box “Add entry for unrecognized host” to add any system connected to that is not  
specified in the Host list. Verify these added hosts for the correct Hot key sequence and user  
permission.  
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It is recommended that the naming and hot key assignments for each Host Configuration entry  
match the CPU port configuration of the Vista Remote 2.  
Entry #1 - Name and hot key defined to switch to CPU port #1, Entry #2 for CPU port #2, etc.  
Examples of Hot key sequences for switching to a given port are shown below.  
Name  
Enter the name that will be displayed in the viewer window when you click the Host button.  
Users  
Select the users that will be permitted to connect to this host. Either enter * to allow all users or  
a list of users separated by commas (e.g. sales, admin, eng, david). Names must be set-up on  
the user accounts menu and match these names.  
Hotkey / KVM Port  
Declare the hot key sequence, or Remote Port Direct address that will cause the KVM switch  
module to link with the required host system. Remote Port Direct addresses must be entered  
within square brackets. To set-up the hotkey values used to switch to a given CPU port, the  
following information is used to create the hot key sequence:  
+
means press down the key that follows  
means release the key that follows  
+– means press down and release the key that follows  
To switch to CPU port #1, the Hotkey / KVM port sequence would be +-Ctrl+-1+-Enter, to  
switch to CPU port #8, the sequence would be +-Ctrl+-8+-Enter. A list of the valid hotkey  
codes are given in Appendix I.  
Logging and Status  
This screen provides various details about the user activity on the Vista Remote 2.  
Note: The log has a maximum capacity of 1000 event lines. After 1000 entries, the oldest  
entries are overwritten. If log data are important to your installation, ensure a regular backup  
procedure or use the Syslog Server IP Address option to send log information automatically to  
another system.  
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The first three (3) columns show the date the event occurred.  
The next column is the time the event occurred.  
The last column describes the type of event with the users name and the access method.  
The “Clear log” tab will clear all entries in the log  
The “Refresh” tab will refresh the log list  
The “Syslog Server IP Address field is an optional field where you can enter an IP address to  
send the status log.  
The “Save” tab will save the log file  
The “Cancel” tab will exit the log menu and return to the main menu  
Note: The log has a maximum capacity of 1000 event lines. After 1000 entries, the oldest  
entries are overwritten. If log data are important to your installation, ensure a regular backup  
procedure or use the Syslog Server IP Address option to send log information automatically to  
another system.  
To copy and paste the log  
You can copy the information listed within the log and paste it into another application. While  
viewing the log screen, press Ctrl and C, to copy the data into the clipboard. Start a text  
application (i.e. Word, WordPad, Notepad) press Ctrl and V, or right mouse click and ‘Paste’.  
This basically covers the configuration of the input module and allows user access to the unit.  
Following is the additional KVM switch module configuration. Some configurations are needed  
to assure proper functionality and other configurations are optional.  
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KVM Switch Module Configuration  
Connect to the unit directly from the local KVM station and logon. A computer must be  
connected to CPU port #1 and powered on. Using the local keyboard, press and release the  
left Ctrl key, then within 2 seconds press the F12 key. The press and release of the left Ctrl key  
notifies the KVM Switch module that the next command issued within 2 seconds is a command  
for the KVM Switch, not a connected computer. The F12 key will invoke the KVM switch  
modules OSD main menu shown below.  
The on-screen display (OSD) option is available for the all Vista Remote 2 models. You can  
use the OSD to configure the switch module, select a computer from a list, display what  
computer you are switched to and set up additional security options for the switches’  
configuration and for computer access.  
When entering information into the menu system, use only the numeric keys above the  
keyboard, the numeric keys and <Enter> key on the keypad will not work.  
Figure 17. KVM Switch Module OSD  
Use the up / down arrow keys to select the item needed and press enter.  
That selection menu will display for inputs  
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Change the computer names  
Selecting “Names” and pressing enter will display the below display.  
Figure 18. Change computer names  
Each computer is initially assigned a computer name, “computer x”,  
where “x” = 1-8. To change the computer name to one of your choosing, use the up/down arrow  
keys to select (highlight) the computers name to change. Once selected (highlighted), press  
enter to clear the present name. Enter the new computer name (up to 16 valid ASCII  
characters) and press <Enter>. The new name will be changed and saved immediately in non-  
volatile memory.  
The computer name is case sensitive. Use upper/lower case letters as  
needed. (16 ASCII characters Maximum).  
The “Reset to Initial Factory Settings” function will not change the assigned  
computer names from their present values.  
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Configure appearance  
The “Configure appearance” menu allows you to change the foreground and background  
colors, position the computer name on the screen, change the name fadeout time, font, and set  
up a screen saver type.  
Use the up/down arrow keys to select (highlight) the selection to change. Once selected, press  
the space bar to cycle through the list of available options or press enter for that selection.  
Figure 19. Change appearance  
Appearance options:  
Foreground/Background color:  
Change the foreground and background colors of the computer label showing the selected  
computer. Solid colors are black, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, and white. The  
transparent colors are: clear, red, green, yellow, blue, magenta, cyan, and white.  
To change the foreground or background color, first select (highlight) the option and press the  
space bar to cycle through the list of all the available colors. Stop when the desired color  
displays and hit <Enter>.  
Name x or y position:  
This option allows you to position the computer name that is displayed on the KVM monitor  
when you switch to that computer. The label can be positioned anywhere on the screen and  
that position will be maintained even with different screen resolutions. To change the position,  
highlight the x or y position and press enter to clear the field. Enter the new x or y position and  
press <Enter>. Valid x position values are 0 – 64, valid y position values are 0 – 99.  
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Name fadeout time:  
This option sets the time when the computer label disappears after switching to a computer. To  
change this value, highlight Name fadeout time and press <Enter> to clear the present value.  
Enter the new value  
(0-255) and press <Enter>.  
A value of 0 (zero) inhibits the label from displaying.  
A value of 255 keeps the label displayed at all times.  
Name font:  
To change the name font, first select (highlight) the option and press the space bar to cycle  
through the list of available fonts. Stop when the desired font displays.  
The choices are:  
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8X16 modern  
8X16 classic  
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16X24 modern  
16X24 classic  
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16X32 modern  
16X32 class  
Screen saver type:  
To change the “Screen saver type”, first select (highlight) the option and press the space bar to  
cycle through the list of all the available screen savers. Stop when the desired screen saver  
displays.  
The choices are:  
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Blank screen  
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Fireflies  
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Weaving  
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Bounce  
Screen saver time:  
This sets the time in seconds when the screen saver activates when no keyboard or mouse  
activity has occurred.  
To change the “Screen saver time”, highlight screen saver time and press <Enter> to clear the  
present value. Input the new value (0 – 999 minutes) and press <Enter>.  
A value of 0 (zero) disables the screen saver function.  
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Configure security  
Figure 20. Switch module security settings  
Configuration password:  
Assigning a “Configuration password” prevents unauthorized changes to the Vista Remote 2  
switches’ configuration. To change the password, highlight the configuration password field  
and press <Enter> to clear the existing password. Type in a new password (8 characters max /  
case sensitive) and press <Enter>. An input box will then appear requesting confirmation of the  
password. Re-type the password and press <Enter>.  
You will be prompted for a password whenever you access the configuration menu (<Ctrl>  
F12).  
DO NOT forget your configuration or access passwords.  
Access password:  
Assigning an “Access password” prevents unauthorized access to the connected computers.  
To change the password, highlight the access password field and press <Enter> to clear the  
existing password. Type in a new password (8 characters maximum / case sensitive) and  
press <Enter>. An input box will appear for you to confirm the access password. Re-type the  
same password and press <Enter>. You will be prompted for an access password whenever  
the Vista Remote 2 switch is powered on or you have disconnected from a computer.  
To remove a password, highlight the configure password or access password field and press  
enter to clear the password field. Press enter again with no password input and the password  
will be removed. The configuration password must be entered before passwords can be  
changed or removed.  
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If you forget your “Access password”, the person who knows the configure password can enter  
a new “Access password” for you. If you forget your “Configure password”, contact Rose  
Electronics Technical Support for instructions.  
Access time:  
Automatically log out (disconnects) of the Vista Remote 2 switch after a period of non-activity  
time. The access time is changeable from 1 to 999 minutes. Time starts when there is no  
keyboard or mouse activity. To change the access time value, highlight the access time field  
and press <Enter> to clear the field. Input a new value and press <Enter>. Entering an access  
time of 0 (zero) disables the logout function.  
Configure mouse type  
The “Configure mouse type” menu allows you to change the mouse type for each connected  
computer.  
Figure 21. Configure mouse type  
You should only have to change the mouse type if you un-plug the mouse or change the mouse  
from the auto-detected type.  
To change the mouse type, first select (highlight) the port (Computer #) to change the mouse  
type and press the space bar to cycle through the list of all the available mouse types. Stop  
when the desired mouse type is displayed.  
The choices are:  
. PS/2 (2 or 3 button mouse)  
. Serial 2 button  
. PS/2 Wheel mouse (2 button + wheel)  
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Configure keyboard type  
The “Configure keyboard type” menu allows you to change the keyboard type.  
Figure 22. Configure Keyboard  
You should only have to change the keyboard type if you un-plug the keyboard or change the  
keyboard from the auto-detected type.  
To change the keyboard type, select (highlight) the port (Computer #) to change the keyboard  
type and press the space bar to cycle through the list of all the available keyboard types. Stop  
when the desired keyboard type is displayed.  
The choices are:  
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PC1  
PC2  
PC3  
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Configure miscellaneous  
This menu allows you to change the maximum computer ports and scan time.  
Figure 23. Configure Misc  
Maximum ports:  
The “Maximum ports” configuration allows you to change the total number of computer ports  
that are in use. If your using an 8-port switch and only connecting 6 CPUs, changing the  
maximum ports from 8 to 6 will skip computer ports 7 and 8 during the scan function. To  
change the “Maximum Ports”, highlight the maximum ports and press <Enter> to clear the field.  
Type in the new value (1-8) and press <Enter>.  
Scan time:  
This item sets the pause time during the scan function.  
To change the “Scan time”, highlight the scan time and press <Enter> to clear the field. Type in  
the new value (1-16 seconds) and press <Enter>.  
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Save  
The “Save” function, saves all configuration changes that have been made to flash memory.  
Figure 24. Save Switch settings  
To save the configuration changes that have been made, select (highlight) save from the main  
menu and press <Enter>. When you press <Enter>, a message box will display. Press  
<Enter> again to save your changes or press the escape key to return to the main menu.  
Exit  
Select Exit and press enter to return to normal operation.  
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OPERATION  
Remote System Operation  
Connecting using a web browser  
Connecting to the Vista Remote 2 from a network location or over the internet can be done two  
ways; using the Built-in Java VNC Viewer or Downloading Windows VNC Viewer from the unit  
and installing it on the remote computer. It is recommended that the Windows VNC viewer be  
downloaded from the unit and installed on the remote computer. The VNC viewer is more  
robust than the Java applet and has more functionality and features than the Java applet. If  
you experience problems using the Java applet, switch to the VNC viewer application.  
To connect to the Vista Remote 2 from any workstation, start a web browser and enter the  
assigned IP address for the unit in the URL field of the browser (Example http://192.168.0.44).  
The Vista Remote 2 will respond with the below three options displayed in the browser’s  
window.  
The first time a connection to the Vista Remote 2 is made, it is recommended that you  
download the Windows VNC viewer from the unit, save it and run the VNC viewer to connect to  
the unit directly. Some operating systems may request permission to run or save the program.  
Save the program to the location wanted and create a desktop ICON for the program. The next  
time the RealVNC viewer is needed, just click on the desktop ICON to connect.  
After the installation is complete, run the VNC viewer program and the VNC Viewer Connection  
Details window will display. Make sure that the Server IP address is correct and the port  
number is 5900. If the port number was changed during the unit configuration procedure, this  
number will match that VNC port configuration number.  
Click on “OK” to  
enter your  
Username and  
Password  
Click on the OK tab and VNC Authentication box will display. Enter the Username and  
password and click OK. Upon validation, the remote connected computer’s video will display.  
NOTE: If the username or password is entered incorrectly five consecutive times, the remote  
user station’s IP address is locked out and remote access is denied. The lockout of an IP  
address will show up in the log as IP address “Blacklisted”. (See the troubleshooting section for  
the procedure to unlock the IP address)  
Click on the OK tab and the remote connected computer’s video will display.  
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Viewer encryption settings  
The web browser viewers and VNC viewers offer four encryption settings:  
Always on - This setting will ensure that the link is encrypted, regardless of Vista Remote  
2 encryption setting.  
Let server choose - This setting will follow the configuration of the Vista Remote 2. If the  
Vista Remote 2 has ‘Always on’ or ‘Prefer on’ set, then the link will be encrypted. If the  
‘Prefer off’ setting is selected at the Vista Remote 2, then the link will not be encrypted.  
Prefer off - This setting will configure an un-encrypted link if the Vista Remote 2 will allow  
it, otherwise it will be encrypted.  
Prefer on - If the Vista Remote 2 allows it, this setting will configure an encrypted link,  
otherwise it will be un-encrypted.  
VNC Viewer Toolbar  
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explanation of each toolbar tab. The VNC viewer uses a two mouse cursor technique to  
identify if you are working on the VNC Viewer or the remote PC’s desktop. The local cursor is  
the dot and the arrow cursor is the host computers desktop. When you move the cursor, the  
arrow cursor will follow the dot cursor. When you move the cursors off of the host computer’s  
desktop onto the remote computer’s desktop, a single arrow cursor will be present for local  
cursor activity.  
The first time you connect to the Vista Remote 2 or switch CPU ports the cursors may be out of  
sync. Click on the Calibration tab on the toolbar  
and calibrate the Video + Mouse. After the  
will follow each other over the viewer window.  
calibration is complete, the mouse cursors  
Figure 25. VNC Viewer Toolbar  
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Controls Tab  
When you click on the “Controls” tab, the below dropdown menu will display.  
Single Mouse Mode  
This mode is for fast network connections where the cursor response is sufficient to provide  
instant visual feedback on the remote screen. When enabled, the cursor is ‘captured’ within the  
viewer window until you use the ‘escape’ hot keys. To escape from the single mouse mode,  
press F8 and then P. The single mouse mode does not require calibration and available only  
when using the VNC viewer.  
Resync Mouse  
This option has the same effect as the button on the menu bar and resynchronizes the local  
and remote mouse pointers.  
Refresh Screen  
This option refreshes the whole screen image to remove any artefacts from moved screen  
items. This is useful when using very low refresh rates on slow speed communication links.  
Mouse Control  
This option displays a mouse control dialog box and is useful when the remote cursor is failing  
to respond correctly to your mouse movements, even after using the Re-sync and calibration  
mouse option.  
The mouse control dialog allows you to control the remote mouse cursor manually using a  
selection of buttons that you click with your local mouse. Additional options also allow you to  
restore the settings of a mouse that has failed to operate correctly.  
Keyboard Control  
This option displays a keyboard control dialog and is useful for sending keyboard combinations  
(to the host) that are needed regularly.  
When entering codes:  
+
means press down the key that follows  
means release the key that follows  
+– means press down and release the key that follows  
means wait 250ms (note: if a number immediately follows the asterisk, then the delay  
*
will equal the number, in milliseconds - *300 = 300 ms wait)  
It is automatically assumed that all keys specified will be released at the end, so there is no  
need to specify -Ctrl or -Alt if these keys are to be released together.  
See Appendix J for a list of key sequence codes that can be used.  
Examples:  
‘Ctrl + F12’ to invoke the KVM switch module’s OSD would be expressed as: +-Ctrl+-F12  
‘Ctrl + Esc’ to invoke the KVM switch module’s CPU port selection window would be  
expressed as: +-Ctrl+-Esc  
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Video Settings  
This dialog provides access to all of the key video settings that determine image quality and link  
performance.  
Using automatic configurations  
Every setting can be individually subjected to an automatic configuration (click the  
appropriate ‘Auto’ button) and most can also be manually adjusted.  
Use the Calibrate All button to automatically determine the optimum settings for all items.  
Note: Before using the ‘Calibrate All’ option, if possible, remove on-screen display  
(OSD) elements generated by any connected KVM switches (such as a host  
name label or menu). These OSD elements use different video rates to those of  
the host system(s) and can affect the setting of the automatic threshold value.  
Vista remote-2 uses an improved calculation procedure to filter out the effect of  
these elements. However, best results are obtained when the screen contains  
only host system information.  
Note: To maximize performance, the threshold level is automatically increased by 50%  
when a slow link is detected.  
Note: If the Vista Remote-2 is used with one or more KVM switches, the threshold  
needs to be higher than 32 due to the significant amounts of ‘noise’ that these  
switches introduce. The Vista Remote-2 configuration should detect such noise  
and adjust the threshold accordingly.  
Setting the Threshold manually  
Occasionally it can be useful to manually adjust the Threshold setting, in order to achieve a  
setting that best suits your particular requirements.  
1
2
Use the ‘Calibrate All’ function to ensure that all other settings are optimized.  
Click the Threshold left arrow button to decrement the setting by one and observe the  
‘Display Activity’ indicator.  
3
Repeat step 2 until the Display Activity indicator suddenly rises to a much higher level (i.e.  
50%). This will mean that you have reached the noise boundary. At this point, increment  
the Threshold value by 2 or 3 points to achieve an optimum setting.  
Virtual Media  
The Remote Virtual Media feature is not implemented on this model  
Info  
When selected, this option displays an information dialog showing the current logged on users,  
the current host, its video mode and its mouse motion details.  
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Host Tab  
The “Host” tab on the toolbar allows you to easily  
switch to any CPU port on the unit or system.  
Each of the Host locations can be set-up with the  
appropriate keyboard command to switch to that  
port. These keyboard commands are set-up from  
the “Configure, Host” tab. Using the Hosts tab  
method to switch between host computers  
assures that the screen calibration details for  
each host are reused. The alternative is to use  
KVM switch hotkey combinations (Ctrl + n enter)  
or the KVM switch on screen display (Ctrl + Esc).  
You must be logged on as administrator to  
configure the host parameters.  
To configure the Hosts feature, click on the “Configure” tab in the upper right corner of the  
viewer window. This will display the configuration options. Select “Host” from the option tabs  
and the Host configuration window will display as shown below.  
1. Select (highlight) the Host slot to configure and the Host Configuration box will display.  
2. Enter the name for this position (Example: Computer 6). Enter the user names that will be  
given access to this host location. An * allows all users access or a list of users separated  
by commas (e.g. admin,nigel,andy,steve).  
3. Enter the Hotkey / KVM port keyboard command sequence to switch to the CPU port (+-  
ctrl+-6+enter) for locations 10 or greater like port 15, the command sequence would be +-  
ctrl+-1+-5+enter).  
When all needed host switching commands have been entered. Save the Host Configuration  
and also save the Host menu information. Once saved, you will return to the configuration  
menu. From the Configuration menu, return to the Host and click on the Hosts button on the  
viewer toolbar. The defined hosts will display in the dropdown menu. Click on any Host name  
and you will be immediately switched to that CPU port. The Host configuration feature can also  
be used to send any keyboard command sequence to the KVM switch module. It is  
recommended that only commands to switch to a CPU port are used. You can set-up a host  
location to display the KVM switch module’s OSD menu (+-Ctrl+-F12+Enter) but it is best to use  
the “Command, Keyboard” function for these types of commands.  
Using the VNC Viewer and not the Java applet, you can also directly access the KVM switch  
module using keyboard commands or the Hosts feature. Using the Java applet, each keyboard  
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commands to instruct the KVM Switch module to exercise an option must be configured to  
either the “Command, Keyboard Control” tab or the Hosts tab.  
The easiest way to switch to a CPU port is invoke the Computer select window. To do this  
connect using the VNC viewer, press and release the Ctrl key, then within 2 seconds, press the  
Esc key. The computer select window will display as shown below, listing the computers  
connected to the Vista Remote 2.  
Using the up or down arrow keys, select the computer port to switch to and press enter. You  
will be immediately switched to that CPU port and the connected computer’s video will display.  
You will have complete control (if your security profile permits it) of that computer. All functions  
can be performed as if you were directly connected to that computer. Files can be opened,  
edited, and saved, and applications installed on that computer can be executed.  
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Keyboard Commands  
Keyboard commands can be used to further customize the KVM switch module. These  
commands can be invoked directly from a local or remote keyboard or from the “Command,  
Keyboard commands” tab on the VNC view toolbar. (To use the keyboard commands, you must  
be connected via the VNC viewer, not the java applet)  
The commands listed in the “Key sequence / Hotkey Command” column are:  
TOP - direct keyboard command /  
BOTTOM - key sequence string to add to the “Command, Keyboard Command OSD menu”  
Command  
Key Sequence /  
Description  
HotKey Command*  
Invoke the On  
Screen Display  
<Ctrl> F12  
+-ctrl+-f12  
Displays the KVM switch module’s on-  
screen display  
List computers  
<Ctrl> Esc  
+-ctrl+-esc  
Provides a list of connected computers  
to connect to  
Reset command  
<Ctrl> R  
+-ctrl+-r  
Resets and enables mouse and  
keyboard, enables PS/2 mouse on  
currently selected port.  
Reset mouse  
command  
<Ctrl> O  
+-ctrl+-o  
Sends reset mouse command to  
currently selected CPU. Will recover  
stuck NT mouse.  
Send null byte  
<Ctrl> N  
+-ctrl+-n  
Used to re-synchronize PS/2 mouse.  
Identify ROM  
version  
<Ctrl> I  
+-ctrl+-i  
Identifies ROM version, CPU must be at  
a command prompt, word processor, or  
text editor to receive value.  
Keep  
<Ctrl> K  
+-ctrl+-k  
Saves current scan state and custom  
settings.  
Scan time interval  
<Ctrl> Txx <Enter>  
+-ctrl+-txx  
Sets the pause time for each port when  
scanning.  
(xx = 1 – 16 sec.)  
Mode command  
<Ctrl> M x <Enter>  
+-ctrl+-mx  
Where:  
First select the CPU port to configure,  
and then enter the mode command.  
Mode 1, 2, 3 for keyboard:  
x = 1,2,3,7,8,9  
for modes 1-9  
Mode 7, 8, 9 for mouse  
Maximum  
computers  
<Ctrl> P x <Enter>  
+-ctrl+-px  
Limits scanning to maximum port  
number  
(x = 1 – 4 or 1 – 8)  
Typematic value  
Mouse type  
Factory setting = 43  
Rate = 10.9 chars/sec  
Delay = 500 millisec.  
See Attachment H.  
<Ctrl> Q x <Enter>  
+-ctrl+-qx  
First select the CPU port, and then enter  
the type command  
Where:  
x = 0 for PS/2 mouse  
x = 1 for Serial mouse  
x = 2 for Wheel mouse  
* See the “Controls” tab section for entering the hotkey commands  
Keyboard commands (continued)  
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Command  
Key  
Description  
Computer Select  
<Ctrl> x  
+-ctrl+-x  
Connects your keyboard, video monitor,  
and mouse to the selected computer.  
(x = 1, 2, 3, 4,  
5, 6, 7, 8)  
Connect to next  
computer  
<Ctrl> + (Plus)  
+-ctrl+-+  
Selects the next sequential computer.  
Connect to  
previous computer  
<Ctrl> - (Minus)  
+-ctrl+--  
Selects the previous sequential  
computer.  
Computer  
disconnect.  
<Ctrl> L  
+-ctrl+-l  
Disconnects from computer.  
Scan (On)  
<Ctrl> S  
+-ctrl+-s  
Turns scan mode on, causing the  
Vista Remote 2 to start scanning  
sequentially from the current port  
through the remaining ports and start  
again at Port 1.  
Scan (Off)  
<Ctrl> X  
+-ctrl+-x  
Turns scan mode off.  
Reset mouse  
command  
<Ctrl> O  
+-ctrl+-o  
Sends reset mouse command to the  
currently selected computer. Will recover  
stuck NT mouse  
Table 1. Keyboard Commands  
Follow each set-up command with the “Keep” command to save the changes.  
“Keep” command = press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then the “K” key.  
Keyboard command description  
Computer select  
To select a computer from your keyboard, press and release the left <Ctrl> key and then type in  
the computer number (1-4 or 1-8).  
Next computer  
To switch to the “Next computer”, press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then press the  
plus/equal key.  
Previous computer  
To switch to the “Previous computer”, press and release the left <Ctrl> key then press the  
minus/underscore key.  
Scan mode (On)  
To enable the “Scan mode”, press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then type S. The Vista  
Remote 2 switch will begin scanning sequentially from its current computer through the  
remaining computers (as set by the maximum computers command), and then begin again at  
computer 1.  
Scan mode (Off)  
To stop the “Scan mode”, press and release the left <Ctrl> key and then type “X”. Issuing a  
computer select command also turns off scanning.  
Scan time interval  
The “Scan Time interval” command sets the time, in seconds that the Vista Remote 2 switch  
will pause at each of the computers when scanning. The default setting is 5 seconds. To  
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change the Scan Time to another interval press and release the left <Ctrl> key, type “T” then  
enter the new scan time interval (1-16 seconds), and press <Enter>.  
Reset  
To “Reset” the mouse and keyboard, press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then type “R”. This  
command is used to reset the mouse and keyboard on the currently selected Vista Remote 2  
port without removing power from the Vista Remote 2 switch. This is most useful to reset a  
PS/2 mouse that has been unplugged and plugged back in. Upon issuing this command, all  
keyboard LEDs will go on and then return to their previous state.  
Reset computer mouse type (NT and WIN 2K systems only)  
DO NOT issue this command on non-NT or Win 2K based computers.  
Press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then type “O”. This command sends a reset mouse  
command to the currently selected NT or Win 2K computer. The command is used to recover a  
stuck mouse on an NT or Win 2K system.  
Send null byte  
Press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then type “N”. This command is used to re-synchronize  
an out-of-sync PS/2 mouse. The command may need to be entered once or twice, depending if  
the mouse is out-of-sync by one or two bytes.  
Identify ROM version  
Press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then type “I”. This command is used to identify the  
revision level of the Vista Remote 2 firmware currently installed. Before entering this command,  
the selected CPU must be at a command prompt, word processor, or text editor, so when the  
Vista Remote 2 switch sends the ROM revision level the result can be displayed.  
Keep command  
Press and release the left <Ctrl> key, then type “K”. The Keep command saves all settings.  
Mode command  
The Vista Remote 2 switch supports keyboard modes 1, 2 and 3 and mouse modes 7,8, and 9.  
To issue the “Mode” command, press and release the left <Ctrl> key, type “M”, then enter the  
mode number (1,2,3,7,8,9) followed by <Enter>.  
Mode 1 - CPU Keyboard = PC Mode 1 (Some IBM’s & PS/1’s)  
Mode 2 - CPU Keyboard = PC Mode 2 (Most PCs)  
Mode 3 - CPU Keyboard = Most (RISC) Unix Workstations & Rose Translator  
Mode 7 - CPU Mouse = 2 Button Serial (Microsoft) (7 Bt)  
Mode 8 - CPU Mouse = 2 Button Serial (Not Used) (8 Bt)  
Mode 9 - CPU Mouse = 3 Button Serial (Mouse Systems)  
Maximum computers  
Press and release the left <Ctrl> key, type “P”, enter the total number of computers, and press  
<Enter>. This command limits the number of computers to scan. For example on an eight-port  
unit, if no computers were connected to ports 7 and 8, setting maximum computers to 6 would  
bypass scanning computers 7 and 8.  
Typematic command  
Initial factory setting = 43. Rate = 10.9 chars/sec, Delay = 500 millisec. See Attachment H for  
typematic value calculations.  
Mouse type  
To issue the “Mouse type” command press and release the left <Ctrl> key, type “Q”, enter  
mouse type (0,1,2), and press <Enter>.  
Mouse type 0 = PS/2 mouse  
Mouse type 1 = Serial mouse  
Mouse type 2 = Wheel mouse  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
Troubleshooting  
Remote network users are unable to contact the unit  
Check that the correct address is being used by the remote users.  
Check the network settings. Check that the user’ network address has not been  
excluded in the IP access control section.  
If Vista Remote-2 is situated behind a firewall, check that the relevant ports are being  
allowed through the firewall and are being correctly routed.  
Check the front panel indicators, the LNK indicator should be on. If the network link is  
a 100Mbps connection, the 100 indicator should also be on.  
If connecting using the VNC Java applet, close the applet and connect using the  
VNC Viewer program. First time connections must connect using the VNC Viewer,  
not the Java applet.  
Remote IP address is locked out (Blacklisted)  
If the remote user logged on incorrectly five times using the VNC Viewer, try logging  
on using the Applet. If logging on using the Applet is successful, the IP address will  
be unlocked.  
If the remote user logged on incorrectly five times using the Applet, try logging on  
using the VNC Viewer. If logging on using the VNC Viewer is successful, the IP  
address will be unlocked.  
If both the VNC viewer and Applet login is denied access, remove power from the  
Vista Remote-2 for two to three seconds. This will reset the unit and unlock the IP  
address. If the Vista Remote-2 unit is using DHCP, the previously assigned IP  
address may be changed to a different IP address when power is restored. Remote  
users will need to be informed of the new IP address. If you still have problems with  
a Blacklisted IP address, please contact Rose Electronics technical support.  
The remote cursor is not correctly responding to my mouse  
movements  
Recalibrate the mouse. When doing so, ensure that the host system does not have  
mouse cursor trails enabled and that the top left corner of the screen is clear of  
application windows.  
When logging on using VNC viewer, I cannot enter a username  
Either, the VNC viewer is an old version or only the admin user has been configured  
on the unit.  
When connecting to the Vista Remote-2 unit, the video is out of sync.  
Make sure a computer is connected to CPU port #1 and operating. With no CPU on  
port #1, the viewer video may not sync properly  
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Computer does not boot, keyboard or mouse error received.  
Cable is loose, reseat cable and on PC hit F1 to continue or reboot computer.  
Wrong cable or keyboard and mouse cables reversed.  
Cable is defective; try using cable from another computer.  
Port on the Vista Remote-2 is defective; try using another port on Vista Remote-2. If  
the problem goes away port is defective.  
Port on computer is defective, try plugging in keyboard or mouse directly if problem  
remains computer port is defective. If power status LED not lit, fuse on motherboard  
may be blown.  
Computer keyboard and mouse not configured.  
Mouse driver does not load.  
If PS/2 type mouse, computer must be connected to Vista Remote-2 at boot-up time  
in order for mouse to be recognized by the computer. Reboot computer with Vista  
Remote-2 powered on and cable attached.  
If RS232 type mouse, make sure right COM port is being used and syntax of mouse  
driver is correct to search for the correct port.  
Computer keyboard and mouse not configured.  
Can’t switch computers from keyboard  
Power to the Vista Remote-2 was removed for less than three seconds possibly  
causing keyboard to lock up. Disconnect and re-connect the keyboard.  
If PS/2 type keyboard and mouse cables may be reversed.  
Not using left control key. Using numeric keypad instead of keys on top row. Not  
releasing control key before typing in number. Waiting more than 2 seconds to enter  
computer number. Using caps lock or shift key.  
Remotely connected using the Java applet. Close the applet and connect using the  
VNC viewer application.  
Wrong or missing characters from those typed  
For PCs, the mode of the keyboard does not match that of the computer. Issue the  
mode command, usually 1 for IBM PS/2s, 3 for Unix computers, and 2 for all others.  
The default setting is mode 2. Sometimes an incorrect mode will confuse the  
computer or keyboard and require re-booting the computer or resetting the keyboard  
by unplugging and plugging it back in.  
Mouse does not move  
Mouse not configured.  
Vista Remote-2 turned off after or not connected when computer  
booted or application using mouse run. Exit and re-enter application using mouse or  
issue reset command.  
PS/2 mouse was not connected when Vista Remote-2 powered up or disconnected  
and reconnected. Issue the reset command or reconfigure the mouse.  
PS/2 mouse gets out of sync  
Cabling was disturbed during mouse movement. Issue the null command once or  
twice to re-sync the mouse. Update mouse driver. Try using ctrl O command to  
recover if O/S is NT.  
Sun keyboard needs to be reset, with unit power on, disconnect and re-connect the  
sun keyboard.  
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Video fuzzy  
Cable too long or wrong type. Verify that resolution and distance match. See  
Appendix G. Upgrade cable if necessary.  
Video not synchronized or wrong color  
Cable is loose, reseat cable.  
Monitor not capable of syncing to video selected, upgrade monitor.  
Cable is defective; try using cable from another computer if problem goes away cable  
is defective.  
Port on Vista Remote-2 is defective; try using another port on Vista Remote-2. If  
problem goes away port is defective.  
Lower resolution OK, but can’t enter high resolution mode  
Video driver has not been setup for this resolution. Configure the driver.  
On-screen display not synchronized  
No video from computer or resolution setting not configured correctly.  
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SERVICE and SUPPORT  
Maintenance and Repair  
This Unit does not contain any internal user-serviceable parts. In the event a Unit needs repair  
or maintenance, you must first obtain a Return Authorization (RA) number from Rose  
Electronics or an authorized repair center. This Return Authorization number must appear on  
the outside of the shipping container. See Limited Warranty for more information.  
When returning a Unit, it should be double-packed in the original container or equivalent,  
insured and shipped to:  
Rose Electronics  
Attn: RA__________  
10707 Stancliff Road  
Houston, Texas 77099 USA  
Technical Support  
If you are experiencing problems, or need assistance in setting up, configuring or operating  
your switch, consult the appropriate sections of this manual. If, however, you require additional  
information or assistance, please contact the Rose Electronics Technical Support Department  
at:  
Phone: (281) 933-7673  
Technical Support hours are from: 8:00 am to 6:00 pm CST (USA), Monday through Friday.  
Please report any malfunctions in the operation of this Unit or any discrepancies in this manual  
to the Rose Electronics Technical Support Department.  
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SAFETY  
Safety  
This Unit has been tested for conformance to safety regulations and requirements, and has  
been certified for international use. Like all electronic equipment, the Unit should be used with  
care. To protect yourself from possible injury and to minimize the risk of damage to this Unit,  
read and follow these safety instructions.  
Caution!  
Risk of explosion can occur if the battery is replaced  
with an incorrect type. Dispose of used batteries  
according to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Follow all instructions and warnings marked on this Unit.  
Except where explained in this manual, do not attempt to service this Unit yourself.  
Do not use this Unit near water.  
Assure that the placement of this Unit is on a stable surface or rack mounted.  
Provide proper ventilation and air circulation.  
Keep power cord and connection cables clear of obstructions that might cause damage  
to them.  
Use only power cords, power transformer and connection cables designed for this Unit.  
Use only a grounded (three-wire) electrical outlet.  
Keep objects that might damage this Unit and liquids that may spill, clear from this Unit.  
Liquids and foreign objects might come in contact with voltage points that could create  
a risk of fire or electrical shock.  
Operate this Unit only when the cover is in place.  
Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaners to clean this Unit. Always unplug this Unit from its  
electrical outlet before cleaning.  
Unplug this Unit from the electrical outlet and refer servicing to a qualified service  
center if any of the following conditions occur:  
.
.
.
The power cord or connection cables is damaged or frayed.  
The Unit has been exposed to any liquids.  
The Unit does not operate normally when all operating instructions have been  
followed.  
.
.
The Unit has been dropped or the case has been damaged.  
The Unit exhibits a distinct change in performance, indicating a need for service.  
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Safety and EMC Regulatory Statements  
Safety Information  
Documentation reference symbol. If the product is marked with this  
symbol, refer to the product documentation to get more information about  
the product.  
WARNING  
A WARNING in the manual denotes a hazard that  
can cause injury or death.  
CAUTION  
A CAUTION in the manual denotes a hazard that can  
damage equipment.  
Do not proceed beyond a WARNING or CAUTION notice until you have understood the  
hazardous conditions and have taken appropriate steps.  
Grounding  
These are Safety Class I products and have protective earthing terminals. There must be an  
un-interruptible safety earth ground from the main power source to the product’s input wiring  
terminals, power cord, or supplied power cord set. Whenever it is likely that the protection has  
been impaired, disconnect the power cord until the ground has been restored.  
Servicing  
There are no user-serviceable parts inside these products. Only service-trained personnel must  
perform any servicing, maintenance, or repair.  
The user may adjust only items mentioned in this manual  
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APPENDICES  
Appendix A – General specifications  
Dimensions  
4 / 8 port  
Weight  
Width  
Depth  
Height  
16.7” / 42.4cm  
4-port units  
15.2” / 38.6cm  
8-port units  
1.75” / 4.5cm  
6.9 lbs / 3.1 kg  
9.3 lbs / 4.2 kg  
Connectors  
Power  
IEC320  
DB25F  
DB25F  
RJ45F  
RJ11F  
CPU ports  
KVM port  
RS232  
Network  
Video Bandwidth  
Resolution  
150 MHz  
1280 x 1024  
Ethernet Link  
Controls  
10/100 Mbs Ethernet speed  
All controls are performed using an on-screen menu  
system  
Indicators  
Chassis  
LED’s: Power,  
Electro-galvanized steel, black powder coated  
0° - 45° C, 32° - 113° F  
Environmental  
Humidity  
5% - 80% non-condensing  
Appendix B – Part Numbers  
KVR-1R4UA/OV/2  
KVR-1R8UA/OV/2  
CAB-CX0606Cnnn  
CAB-ZX0606Mnnn  
RM-UBnn  
4-port / local-remote access  
8-port / local-remote access  
DB25 to HD15/PS2/PS2 (Unit to Computers)  
DB25 to HD15/PS2/PS2 (Unit to KVM Station)  
Rack mount kit for 4 / 8 port units  
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Appendix C – RackMount  
The rack mount kit includes the following items:  
Two black anodized mounting brackets  
Four 6 - 32 x 3/8” flat head mounting screws  
To rack mount Vista Remote 2 unit, attach the two rack mounting brackets to your Unit with the  
short flange against the Unit using the four screws provided. Secure the mounting brackets to  
the rack using the appropriate size bolts, nuts and lock washers. Using hardware other than  
that provided could cause damage to the electronics and/or result in loss of mounting integrity.  
Do not over tighten the screws used to mount the Unit to the mounting brackets.  
The following general guidelines should be observed when installing your Unit into a rack.  
a).  
b).  
c).  
The Vista Remote 2 is designed to work in an ambient temperature of 0ο C to 45ο C (32ο  
F – 113ο F).  
Do not block power supply vents or otherwise restrict airflow when rack-mounting this  
Unit.  
Mechanical loading of the rack should be considered to prevent instability and possible  
tipping over.  
d).  
e).  
Tighten all connectors securely and provide adequate strain relief for all cables.  
Provide a grounded power source to all Units. Pay special attention to overall branch  
circuit load ratings before connecting equipment to this source. Overloaded circuits are  
potential fire hazards and can cause equipment failures or poor performance.  
Rack mount illustration  
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Appendix D – IP Access Control  
Setting IP access control  
The golden rule with this feature is ‘Include before you exclude’ or to put it another way  
‘Arrange allowed addresses in the list before the denied addresses’.  
This is because the positions of entries in the list are vitally important. Once a range of  
addresses is denied access, it is not possible to make exceptions for particular addresses  
within that range. For instance, if the range of addresses from A to F are denied access first,  
then the address C could not be granted access lower down the list. Address C needs to be  
placed in the list before the denied range.  
IMPORTANT: This feature should be configured with extreme caution as it is possible to deny  
access to everyone. If such an error occurs, see Clear IP access control for details about how  
to regain access.  
In the list, access control addresses prefixed by ‘+’ are allow entries while those prefixed  
by ‘– ‘ are deny entries.  
To define a new IP access control entry, click the Add button to display a popup dialog:  
Network/Address  
Enter the network address that is allowed or  
denied access. If a range of addresses is  
being specified then specify any one of the  
addresses within the range and use the  
Mask entry to indicate the size of the range.  
(See address range and mask sections)  
The IP access control function uses a standard IP address and a net mask notation to specify  
both single locations and ranges of addresses. In order to use this function correctly, you need  
to calculate the mask so that it accurately encompasses the required addresses.  
Single locations  
Some of the simplest addresses to allow or deny are single locations. In this case you enter the  
required IP address into the ‘Network/Address’ field and simply enter the ‘Mask’ as  
255.255.255.255 (255 used throughout the mask means that every bit of the address will be  
compared and so there can only be one unique address to match the one stated in the  
‘Network/Address’ field).  
All locations  
The other easy setting to make is ALL addresses are allowed or denied. Using the mask  
0.0.0.0 as standard, the IP access control section includes the entry: +0.0.0.0/0.0.0.0.The  
purpose of this entry is to include all IP addresses. It is possible to similarly exclude all  
addresses, however, take great care not to do this as you instantly render all network access  
void. There is a recovery procedure should this occur.  
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Address ranges  
Although you can define ranges of addresses, due to the way the mask operates, there are  
certain restrictions on the particular ranges that can be set. For any given address you can  
encompass neighboring addresses in blocks of either 2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, etc. and these  
must fall on particular boundaries. For instance, if you wanted to define the local address  
range:  
192.168.142.67 to 192.168.142.93  
The closest single block to cover the range would be the 32 addresses from:  
192.168.142.64 to 192.168.142.95.  
The mask needed to accomplish this would be: 255.255.255.224  
When you look at the mask in binary, the picture becomes a little clearer. The above mask has  
the form: 11111111.11111111.11111111.11100000  
Ignoring the initial three octets, the final six zeroes of the mask would ensure that the 32  
addresses from .64 (01000000) to .95 (01011111) would all be treated in the same manner.  
See Net masks - the binary explanation for details.  
When defining a mask, the important rule to remember is:  
There must be no ‘ones’ to the right of a ‘zero’.  
For instance, (ignoring the first three octets) you could not use a mask that had 11100110  
because this would affect intermittent addresses within a range in an impractical manner. The  
same rule applies across the octets. For example, if you have zeroes in the third octet, then all  
of the fourth octet must be zeroes.  
The permissible mask values (for all octets) are as follows:  
Mask octet  
Binary  
Number of addresses encompassed  
255  
254  
252  
248  
240  
224  
192  
128  
0
111111111 address  
111111102 addresses  
111111004 addresses  
111110008 addresses  
1111000016 addresses  
1110000032 addresses  
1100000064 addresses  
10000000128 addresses  
00000000256 addresses  
If the access control range that you need to define is not possible using one address and one  
mask, then you could break it down into two or more entries. Each of these entries could then  
use smaller ranges (of differing sizes) that, when combined with the other entries, cover the  
range that you require.  
For instance, to accurately encompass the range in the earlier example:  
192.168.142.67 to 192.168.142.93  
You would need to define the following six address / mask combinations in the IP access  
control section:  
Network/address entry  
Mask entry  
192.168.142.67  
192.168.142.68  
192.168.142.72  
192.168.142.80  
192.168.142.88  
192.168.142.93  
255.255.255.255 defines 1 address (.67)  
255.255.255.252 defines 4 addresses (.68 to .71)  
255.255.255.248 defines 8 addresses (.72 to .79)  
255.255.255.248 defines 8 addresses (.80 to .87)  
255.255.255.252 defines 4 addresses (.88 to .92)  
255.255.255.255 defines 1 address (.93)  
Mask  
Enter an IP network mask that indicates the range of addresses that will be allowed or denied  
access. For instance, if only a single specified IP address were required, the mask entry would  
be 255.255.255.255 in order to specify a single location.  
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Access  
Use the arrow buttons to select either ‘Allow’ or ‘Deny’ as appropriate.  
1
2
Enter the base network address, the mask and select the appropriate access setting.  
Click the OK button.  
To reorder access control entries  
IMPORTANT: When reordering, ensure that any specific allowed addresses are listed higher in  
the list than any denied addresses. Take care not to invoke any deny access settings that  
would exclude valid users.  
1
2
In the access control list, click on the entry to be moved.  
Click the Up or Down buttons as appropriate.  
To edit/remove access control entries  
1
2
In the access control list, click on the appropriate entry.  
Click either the Edit or Remove button as appropriate.  
Appendix E – VNC Viewer connection options  
When you are connecting to the Vista Remote 2 unit using the VNC  
viewer, a number of options are available.  
Click the Options… button  
There are six tabbed pages of options:  
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Color/Encoding  
Auto select  
When ticked, this option will  
examine the speed of your  
connection to the Vista Remote 2  
unit and apply the most suitable  
encoding method. This option is  
suggested for the majority of  
installations.  
Preferred encoding  
There are three manually selectable  
encoding methods which are  
accessible when the Auto select  
option is un-ticked.  
ZRLE – This is a highly  
compressed method that is best  
suited to slow modem connections.  
Hextile – This method offers better  
performance than the ZRLE when  
used over a high speed network  
because there is no need for the  
Vista Remote 2 to spend time  
highly compressing the data.  
Raw – This is a primitive, uncompressed method that is mainly used for technical support  
issues. You are recommended not to use this method.  
Color level  
This section allows you to select the most appropriate color level for the speed of the  
connection to the Vista Remote 2 unit. Where the connection speed is slow or inconsistent  
there will be a necessary compromise between screen response and color depth.  
Full – This mode is suitable only for fast network connections and will pass on the  
maximum color depth being used by the host system.  
Medium (256 colors) – This mode reduces the host system output to a 256 color mode  
and is more suitable for ISDN and fast modem connections.  
Low (64 colors) – This mode is suitable for slower modem connections and reduces the  
host system output to 64 colors.  
Very low (8 colors) – This mode provides very rudimentary picture quality and hardly any  
speed advantage over the 64 color setting. You are recommended not to use this mode.  
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Scaling  
No Scaling  
No attempt is made to make the  
screen image fit the viewer window.  
You may need to scroll horizontally  
and/or vertically to view all parts of  
the screen image.  
Scale to Window Size  
Adjusts the server screen image to  
suit the size of the viewer window.  
Custom Size  
Adjusts the server screen image  
according to the Width and Height  
settings in the adjacent fields. A  
drop box to the right of the fields  
allows you to define the image size  
by percentage or by pixels, as  
required.  
Preserve Aspect Ratio  
When ticked, maintains a consistent  
ratio between the horizontal and  
vertical dimensions of the screen  
image.  
Inputs  
These feature do not apply to the  
Vista Remote 2 unit installations.  
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Misc  
Shared connection (do not  
disconnect other viewers)  
This option does not apply to Vista  
Remote 2 unit.  
Full screen mode  
When ticked, the VNC viewer will  
launch in full screen mode. Use the  
menu key (usually F8) to exit from  
full screen mode.  
Full-screen mode matches server  
resolution  
This option does not apply to Vista  
Remote 2 unit.  
Full-screen mode uses all  
monitors  
This option does not apply to Vista  
Remote 2 unit  
Render cursor locally  
This option does not currently apply  
to Vista Remote 2 unit.  
Allow dynamic desktop resizing  
When ticked, the viewer window will be automatically resized whenever the host system’s  
screen resolution is altered.  
Only use protocol version 3.3  
This option does not apply to Vista Remote 2 unit.  
Beep when requested to by the server  
When ticked, your local system will beep in response to any error beeps emitted by the  
Vista Remote 2.  
Offer to automatically reconnect  
When ticked, the viewer will offer to restore a lost connection with the server.  
Try Single Sign-On if server allows it  
This option does not apply to Vista Remote 2 unit.  
Enable file transfer  
This feature does not apply to the Vista Remote 2 unit installations.  
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Identities  
This feature helps your VNC viewer  
to confirm that a revisited Vista  
Remote 2 unit is genuine and not  
another device masquerading as an  
Vista Remote 2. The list given will  
retain the identities of all visited  
units (that have full security  
enabled).  
When you first make a secure  
connection to the Vista Remote 2,  
the security information for that Vista  
Remote unit is cached within this  
Identities tab (i.e. the “identity” is  
known). The next time that you  
connect to the Vista Remote 2 unit,  
its identity is checked against the  
stored version. If a mismatch is  
found between the current and the  
stored identities then a warning will  
be issued to you.  
If an existing Vista Remote 2 unit is  
fully reconfigured then it will need to  
be issued with a new identity. In this  
case the previous identity, listed in  
this tab, should be removed so that  
a new identity can be created on the  
next connection.  
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Load / Save  
Configuration File - Reload  
Allows you to load a configuration  
file saved from this, or another  
viewer.  
Configuration File - Save  
Allows you to save the current  
settings so that they can be copied  
from one viewer to another.  
Configuration File - Save As...  
Allows you to save the current  
settings under a new name so that  
they can be copied from one viewer  
to another.  
Defaults - Reload  
When clicked, all connection options  
are returned to the default settings  
that are currently saved.  
Defaults - Save  
When clicked, saves the current  
connection options as the default set  
that will be used in all subsequent  
VNC connections.  
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Appendix E – VNC viewer window options  
Click the VNC icon in the top left corner of the viewer window (or press F8) to display the  
window options:  
Standard window control items  
Restore, Move, Size, Minimize, Maximize, and Close  
control the VNC window as per any other  
application.  
Full screen  
Expands the VNC viewer window to fill the whole  
screen with no visible window edges or toolbar.  
Press F8 to redisplay this menu.  
Single mouse mode (P)  
Used for fast network connections where a second,  
“predictor” cursor is not required.  
Ctrl, Alt, Send F8, Send Ctrl-Alt-Del  
Sends the selected key press(es) to the Vista  
Remote 2 and the host system. This is necessary  
because certain keys and key combinations are  
trapped by the VNC viewer.  
Refresh Screen  
Requests data from the server for a complete redraw  
of the screen image, not just the items that change.  
Virtual Media...  
This feature is not available for the Vista Remote 2  
unit  
New Connection...  
Displays the connection dialog so that you can log  
on to a different Vista Remote 2 unit or VNC server  
location.  
Options...  
Displays the full range of connection option  
Connection Info...  
Displays various connection and display details.  
About...  
Displays information about your VNC viewer.  
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Appendix F – Browser viewer options  
When you are connecting to the Vista Remote 2 unit using a Web browser and the VNC  
applet, a number of options are available  
.
Click the Options… button  
There are four options pages:  
Encoding and color level  
Auto select  
When ticked, this option will examine the speed of  
your connection to the Vista Remote 2 and apply  
the most suitable encoding method. This option is  
suggested for the majority of installations.  
Preferred encoding  
There are three manually selectable encoding  
methods which are accessible when the Auto  
select option is un-ticked.  
ZRLE – This is a highly compressed method that  
is best suited to slow modem connections.  
Hextile – This method offers better performance  
than the ZRLE when used over a high speed  
network because there is no need for the Vista  
Remote 2 unit to spend time highly compressing  
the data.  
Raw – This is a primitive, uncompressed method  
that is mainly used for technical support issues.  
You are recommended not to use this method.  
Color level  
The color level is fixed at Medium (256 colors) for  
almost all browsers.  
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Inputs  
View only (ignore mouse & keyboard)  
When ticked, the viewer will not send keyboard or  
mouse information to the Vista Remote 2 unit or  
host system.  
Accept clipboard from server  
This feature is restricted to software server  
versions of VNC and has no effect on Vista  
Remote 2 unit installations.  
Send clipboard to server  
This feature is restricted to software server  
versions of VNC and has no effect on Vista  
Remote 2 unit installations.  
Security  
512 bits (low security)  
Selects the lowest level of encoding for  
communications between the browser and the  
Vista Remote 2 unit.  
1024 bits (medium security)  
Selects the middle level of encoding for  
communications between the browser and the  
Vista Remote 2 unit.  
2048 bits (high security)  
Selects the highest level of encoding for  
communications between the browser and the  
Vista Remote 2 unit.  
Misc  
Shared (don’t disconnect other viewers)  
This feature is restricted to software server  
versions of VNC and has no effect on Vista  
Remote 2 unit installations.  
Render cursor locally  
This feature is restricted to software server  
versions of VNC and has no effect on Vista  
Remote 2 unit installations.  
Fast CopyRect  
This feature is restricted to software server  
versions of VNC and has no effect on Vista  
Remote 2 unit installations.  
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Appendix G – Supported video modes  
The following video modes are supported and can be automatically configured by the Vista  
Remote 2. If a recognized video mode cannot be found, the Vista Remote 2 will gradually  
change some of the key parameters to discover whether a video lock can be achieved. Support  
for VESA GTF (Generalized Timing Formula) is available and can be enabled via the Advanced  
Unit Configuration screen.  
The half width video modes capture every other pixel. These are not generally recommended  
for normal use but may be used for emergency access to high resolution, high frequency  
system screens. Half width screens can be expanded to normal width using the scaling features  
of the viewer.  
vesa 720 x 400 @ 85Hz  
vesa 640 x 480 @ 60Hz  
vesa 640 x 480 @ 72Hz  
vesa 640 x 480 @ 75Hz  
vesa 640 x 480 @ 85Hz  
vesa 800 x 600 @ 56Hz  
vesa 800 x 600 @ 60Hz  
vesa 800 x 600 @ 72Hz  
vesa 800 x 600 @ 75Hz  
vesa 800 x 600 @ 85Hz  
vesa 1024 x 768 @ 60Hz  
vesa 1024 x 768 @ 70Hz  
vesa 1024 x 768 @ 75Hz  
vesa 1024 x 768 @ 85Hz  
vesa 1152 x 864 @ 75Hz  
vesa 1280 x 960 @ 60Hz  
vesa 1280 x 1024 @ 60Hz  
vesa 1280 x 1024 @ 75Hz  
vesa 1600 x 1200 @ 60Hz  
vesa 720 x 400 @ 70Hz*  
sun 1152 x 900 @ 66Hz  
sun 1152 x 900 @ 76Hz  
sun 1280 x 1024 @ 67Hz  
apple 640 x 480 @ 67Hz  
apple 832 x 624 @ 75Hz  
apple 1152 x 870 @ 75Hz  
* Not actually a VESA mode but a common DOS/BIOS mode  
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Appendix H – Typematic Rate  
Typematic Command  
Press the left <Ctrl> key, type “A”, enter the typematic value (1-3 digit) followed by <Enter>.  
The typematic value is determined from the following tables using the equation: Typematic  
Value = Rate value + Delay Value. Pick the desired rate in keys/sec. and the delay in  
milliseconds from tables below. Add the Rate Value and the Delay Value. The sum of these  
values is the typematic value to enter.  
For example to use a Rate of 16.0 keys/sec. and a 500 millisecond delay, the Rate value = 7  
and the Delay value = 32. Add 7 + 32 = 39. To set a typematic value of 16, press the left <Ctrl>  
key, type “A”, enter 39, and then press Enter.  
Typematic Rate  
Rate  
Keys/sec  
Rate  
Value keys/sec  
Rate  
Rate  
Rate  
Rate  
Rate  
Keys/se  
c
Rate  
Value  
Value Keys/sec Value  
30.0  
26.7  
24.0  
21.8  
20.0  
18.5  
17.1  
16.0  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
15.0  
13.3  
12.0  
10.9  
10.0  
9.2  
8
7.5  
6.7  
6.0  
5.5  
5.0  
4.6  
4.3  
4.0  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
3.7  
3.3  
3.0  
2.7  
2.5  
2.3  
2.1  
2.0  
24  
25  
26  
27  
29  
28  
30  
31  
9
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
8.6  
8.0  
Typematic Delay  
Delay*  
250  
Delay Delay*  
Value  
Delay Delay*  
Value  
Delay Delay*  
Value  
Delay  
Value  
0
500  
32  
750  
64  
1000  
96  
* Delay in milliseconds  
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Appendix I – Hot Key Codes  
These codes are used when defining hotkey switching sequences (macros) for host computers  
and allow you to include almost any of the special keys on the keyboard.  
Permissible key presses  
Main control keys (see ‘Using abbreviations’  
Backspace | Tab | Return | Enter | Ctrl | Alt | Win | Shift | LShift | RShift  
LCtrl | RCtrl | LAlt | AltGr | RAlt | LWin | RWin | Menu | Escape | Space  
CapsLock | NumLock | PrintScreen | Scrolllock  
Math operand keys (see ‘Using abbreviations’)  
Add (Plus) | Subtract (Minus) | Multiply  
Central control keys (see ‘Using abbreviations’)  
Insert | Delete | Home | End | PageUp | PageDown  
Up | Down | Left | Right | Print | Pause  
Keypad keys (see ‘Using abbreviations’)  
KP_Insert | KP_Delete | KP_Home | KP_End | KP_PageUp  
KP_PageDown | KP_Up | KP_Down | KP_Left | KP_Right | KP_Enter  
KP_Add | KP_Subtract | KP_Divide | KP_Multiply  
KP_0 to KP_9  
Function keys  
F1 | F2 | F3 | F4 | F5 | F6 | F7 | F8 | F9 | F10 | F11 | F12  
ASCII characters  
All characters can be entered using their ASCII codes, from 32 to 126 (i.e. A,B,C, … 1,2,3  
etc.) with the exception of the special characters ‘+’, ‘-’, ‘+–’ and ‘*’ which have special  
meanings, as explained below.  
Codes with special meanings  
+
means press down the key that follows  
means release the key that follows  
+–  
means press down and release the key that follows  
*
means wait 250ms (note: if a number immediately follows the asterisk, then the delay  
will equal the number,  
in milliseconds)  
Note: Hotkey sequences are not case sensitive.  
Creating macro sequences  
Hot key macro sequences can be up to 256 characters long. All keys are assumed to be  
released at the end of a line, however, you can also determine that a key is pressed and  
released within a sequence. Any of the following three examples will send a command that  
emulates a press and release of the Scroll Lock key:  
+SCROLL-SCROLL  
+-SCROLL  
+SCROLL-  
Example:  
+-SCROLL+-SCROLL+1+ENTER  
Press and release scroll twice, press 1 then enter then release all keys (equivalent definition  
is +SCROLL-SCROLL+SCROLL-SCROLL+1+ENTER-1-ENTER)  
Using abbreviations  
To reduce the length of the key definitions, any unique abbreviation for a key can be used.  
For example: “scroll”, “scr” and even “sc” all provide an identifiable match for “ScrollLock”  
whereas “en” could not be used because it might mean “Enter” or “End” (“ent” would be  
suitable for “Enter”).  
Note: Hotkey sequences and abbreviations are not case sensitive.  
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