Raritan Computer Switch Paragon switch User Guide

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Copyright © 2002 Raritan Computer, Inc.  
UMTx-0C-E  
September 2002  
Raritan Computer Inc.  
400 Cottontail Lane  
Somerset, NJ 08873  
USA  
Tel. 1-732-764-8886  
Fax. 1-732-764-8887  
Raritan Computer Europe, B.V.  
Eglantierbaan 16  
2908 LV Capelle aan den IJssel  
The Netherlands  
Tel. 31-10-284-4053  
Fax. 31-10-284-4049  
Raritan Computer Japan, Inc.  
Kuga Building 7F  
11-6, Kuramae 4-chome  
Taitoo-ku, Tokyo 111-0051, Japan  
Tel. 81-3-5833-6360  
Raritan Computer Taiwan, Inc.  
5F, 121, Lane 235,  
Pao-Chiao Rd., Hsin Tien  
Taipei Hsien, Taiwan, ROC  
Tel. 886-2-8919-1333  
Fax. 81-3-5833-6336  
Fax. 886-2-8919-1338  
http://www.raritan.com http://www.raritan.com http://www.raritan.co.jp  
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FCC INFORMATION  
FCC INFORMATION  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device,  
pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection  
against harmful interference in a commercial installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can  
radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may  
cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential  
environment may cause harmful interference.  
Product names mentioned in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their  
respective companies. Z-Series, Paragon, MasterConsole MX4, MasterConsole MXU2, MasterConsole  
II, MasterConsole SMX, ConsoleSwitch and their respective logos are registered trademarks of  
Raritan Computer, Inc. PS/2, RS/6000, and PC/AT are registered trademarks of International  
Business Machines Corporation. Sun is a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems. All other marks  
are the property of their respective owners.  
JAPANESE APPROVALS  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
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TABLE OF CONTENTS  
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
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PARAGON FEATURES AND ADVANTAGES _____________________________________________ 1  
PARAGON SYSTEM COMPONENTS __________________________________________________ 2  
PARAGON CABLE INFORMATION____________________________________________________ 4  
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION  
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QUICK START _________________________________________________________________ 7  
ADMINISTRATOR USER NAME AND PASSWORD DEFAULTS_________________________________ 9  
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS ________________________________________________________ 9  
BASIC INSTALLATION___________________________________________________________ 12  
MULTI-TIER INSTALLATION_______________________________________________________ 18  
INSTALLING A PARAGON SWITCH _______________________________________________ 19  
CONNECTING TIERED RARITAN KVM SWITCHES TO A BASE PARAGON SWITCH______________ 20  
Connecting a Paragon Switch as a Second Tier or Third Tier Unit ________________ 20  
GUIDELINES FOR PARAGON SYSTEM CONFIGURATION________________________________ 21  
CONNECTING Z-SERIES Z4200U Z-CIMS AS A TIER _________________________________ 22  
Connecting a MasterConsole MX4 as a Tier__________________________________ 28  
Connecting a MasterConsole MXU2 as a Tier ________________________________ 30  
Connecting a MasterConsole II (Model MCC only) as a Tier _____________________ 33  
Connecting a MasterConsole P as a Tier____________________________________ 35  
EXPANDED INSTALLATION OPTIONS ________________________________________________ 37  
HUBPAC_________________________________________________________________ 37  
CIMPAC_________________________________________________________________ 40  
RACK MOUNT BRACKETS – RUMT AND RUST _______________________________________ 43  
CHAPTER 3: OPERATING PARAGON  
47  
LOGIN______________________________________________________________________ 47  
SELECTING A COMPUTER________________________________________________________ 48  
PUBLIC VIEW MODE ___________________________________________________________ 51  
USER CUSTOMIZATION _________________________________________________________ 52  
ON-SCREEN USER INTERFACE (OSUI) FUNCTIONS_____________________________________ 55  
PARAGON SWITCH FRONT PANEL DISPLAY AND CONTROLS ______________________________ 56  
CHAPTER 4: USER STATION (UST1) DIRECT MODE  
CHAPTER 5: ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS  
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63  
ADMINISTRATION______________________________________________________________ 63  
SYSTEM CONFIGURATION _______________________________________________________ 64  
USER CONFIGURATION _________________________________________________________ 66  
CHANNEL CONFIGURATION ______________________________________________________ 68  
USER STATION PROFILE ________________________________________________________ 70  
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REFRESH CONFIGURATIONS______________________________________________________ 71  
CHAPTER 6: OVERVIEW SOFTWARE  
73  
HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS______________________________________________________ 73  
DOWNLOADING OVERVIEW _______________________________________________________ 73  
CONNECTING A PC TO UST1__________________________________________________ 73  
OPERATING OVERVIEW SOFTWARE_________________________________________________ 74  
EDITING USER PROFILES _____________________________________________________ 76  
EDITING DEVICE PROFILES____________________________________________________ 77  
SAVING A COPY OF THE CONFIGURATION FILE TO A PC DISK FILE _______________________ 77  
UPLOADING A CONFIGURATION FILE TO YOUR SYSTEM _______________________________ 78  
DOWNLOADING A CONFIGURATION FILE FROM UST1_________________________________ 78  
OPENING A SAVED CONFIGURATION FILE FROM A PC DISK FILE_________________________ 78  
TROUBLESHOOTING ____________________________________________________________ 79  
CHAPTER 7: PARAGON SECURITY: GROUP ID SETTINGS  
81  
RECOMMENDATIONS ___________________________________________________________ 82  
CHAPTER 8: PERSONAL COMPUTER ACCESS VIA Z-CIM  
CHAPTER 9: SPECIFICATIONS  
83  
85  
CIM INSTALLATION: CONNECTING CIM AND SERVER ___________________________________ 87  
CONNECTING UTP CABLES ______________________________________________________ 89  
CHAPTER 10: TROUBLESHOOTING  
91  
SYMPTOMS AND SOLUTIONS______________________________________________________ 91  
MULTI-TIER INSTALLATION _______________________________________________________ 92  
UTP CABLING FAQS___________________________________________________________ 93  
CHAPTER 11: GLOSSARY  
APPENDICES  
97  
103  
APPENDIX A: PARAGON UPDATE – FIRMWARE UPGRADE _______________________________ 103  
UPDATE USER STATION(S)___________________________________________________ 105  
UPDATE PARAGON MATRIX SWITCHING UNIT(S) ___________________________________ 106  
APPENDIX B: IBM X330 _______________________________________________________ 107  
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION  
Paragon Features and Advantages  
2U design supports 16 users, 64 computers (model UMT1664)  
1U design supports 8 users, 32 computers (model UMT8)  
1U design supports 4 users, 42 computers (model UMT442)  
1U design supports 2 users, 42 computers (model UMT242)  
1U design supports 2 users, 42 computers (model UMT2161)  
Expands to 32 users with Raritan’s UKVMP2 or CIMPAC8  
Expands to 64 users with Raritan’s HUBPAC8  
Locates users and computers up to 1,000 feet apart  
Supports high-resolution video – up to 1600 x 1200  
Supports up to 127 customized user profiles  
Adds remote access over IP or modem with Raritan’s TeleReach™  
Expands to 10,000 servers with Cascade Matrix Switching Units  
Enclosed 19” rack mounts with included brackets  
Simple plug-and-play auto-configure installation  
Hot-swappable components with no impact on server operation  
Platform-specific CIMs for PS/2, Sun, USB, ASCII/serial devices  
Powerful, intuitive on-screen user interface for simple operation  
Flexible, multi-level security for authorized computer access  
Three system operation modes - private, public, and share  
Flash firmware upgrades  
PC Windows program to maintain Paragon database offline  
OSUI support for IBM x330 with C2T technology  
Seamless compatibility with Raritan’s MasterConsole MXU2 and Z-Series 4200U  
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Paragon System Components  
Paragon consists of three components: the Paragon Matrix Switching unit, the Computer Interface  
Module (CIM), and the User Station (UST1), connected with Category 5e UTP cable.  
Figure 1 Paragon Matrix Switching Unit  
Figure 2 Computer Interface Module (CIM)  
Located at each computer  
Contains transmitter for Category 5e signals and  
programmable ID memory for auto-configuration  
Please refer to “Specifications” on page 85 for a complete  
description of Computer Interface Modules (CIMs)  
Figure 3 UST1 User Station  
Local user console  
Connections for User Console keyboard, monitor, and mouse  
RJ45 connection to Paragon Matrix Switch  
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A complete Paragon setup may be configured as shown:  
Up to 32 PCs  
CIMs  
Cat5E Cable  
Cat5E Cable  
ESC  
FUNC  
ENT  
UMT8 Switch  
UST1s  
8 User Consoles  
Figure 4 Example of Basic Paragon Configuration (UMT8)  
Each Paragon switch (UMT2161, UMT242, UMT442, UMT8, or UMT1664) ships with:  
Two 30 foot Category5e UTP test cables (Part # UCC030)  
Administrator’s Installation and Operation Guide  
Quick Setup and Installation Guide  
AC Power Cord  
Admin cable  
Video terminator (Part # VT100) (with models UMT8 and UMT1664 only)  
Each Paragon User Station (UST1) ships with:  
User Manual  
AC Power cord  
Monitor AC power extension cord  
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Paragon Cable Information  
Paragon will work with any Category 5e UTP, Category 6 UTP, and Category 7 UTP cable products.  
However, Raritan has extensively tested and recommends the following Category 5e UTP, Category 6  
UTP, and Category 7 UTP cable products for optimal results:  
Category 5e UTP Cables:  
Belden DataTwist 350 UTP  
Belden DataTwist 350 patch  
Belden MediaTwist  
Uninet  
#1700A  
#1752A  
#1872A  
#7702  
Solid  
Stranded  
Solid  
Category 6 UTP Cable:  
Category 7 UTP Cable:  
When using certified cable, users can transmit video signals at distances up to 1,000 feet at 1024x768  
@75Hz; and up to 600 feet at 1600x1200 @75Hz. Use of non-certified cabling can result in video and  
data degradations that users may find unsatisfactory. Certified Raritan cable products listed above are  
widely available and competitively priced.  
Note: Raritan does not have any marketing relationship with Belden, nor does  
Raritan receive any financial incentive for recommending Belden products. Please  
refer to “UTP Cabling FAQs” on page 93 for more information on Raritan certified  
cables.  
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Category 5e Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Cable Mod Plug Requirements  
for use with Raritan Category 5e UTP Products  
T568A  
T568B  
Mod  
Plug  
Mod  
Plug  
Positions  
Positions  
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Cat 5e Cable  
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Green  
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Brown  
White/Brown  
Brown  
Figure 5 Cable Pin-out Requirements  
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION  
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CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION  
Quick Start  
Important: All computers and Paragon components must be powered OFF prior to  
installation.  
Physical Connections:  
1. Connect power cord to the Paragon Switch and power ON the unit.  
Note: Step 2 applies to models UMT8 and UMT1664 only. When working with  
other units, please skip directly to step 3.  
2. Connect VT100 Terminator into top Expansion Port on back of the switch.  
3. Connect one end of a Category 5e UTP cable to User Port # 1 on back of the Paragon switch.  
4. Connect the other end of cable to RJ45 Cat5 Port on back of User Station (UST1).  
5. Connect power cord to User Station (UST1).  
6. Power ON UST1.  
7. Connect a PS/2 keyboard, mouse and VGA monitor to UST1.  
8. Power ON monitor.  
9. Connect one end of a Category 5e UTP cable to Channel Port #1 on back of Paragon Switch.  
10. Connect the other end of cable to RJ45 port on a Computer Interface Module (CIM).  
11. Connect CIM to server’s keyboard, video, and mouse ports.  
12. Power ON Server.  
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Administrative Setup:  
1. At the Login Menu, displayed at the User Console attached to the UST1, type “admin” (all  
lowercase) in the User Name field and press <Enter>.  
2. Type raritan” (all lowercase) in the Password field and press <Enter>. The monitor displays an  
On-Screen User Interface (OSUI) Selection Menu with the connected computer displayed in  
green.  
3. Use the <Ç> or <È> keys to highlight the channel highlighted in green and press <Enter>.  
4. Normal computer access and operation indicates a successful connection.  
Important: The above steps for a Quick Start can be repeated with all UST1 and CIM units.  
For more detailed installation instructions, please refer to the rest of this chapter.  
Note: A video gain adjustment is available to focus the video image, which may be  
necessary when using LCD flat panel monitors. Activate the OSUI by rapidly hitting  
the default Hot Key activator (the <Scroll Lock> key) twice and use the numeric  
keypad “+” and “-” keys to adjust the video image until it appears in focus.  
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Administrator User Name and Password Defaults  
DEFAULT ADMINISTRATORS  
USER NAME:  
DEFAULT ADMINISTRATORS  
PASSWORD:  
admin  
raritan  
(lowercase)  
User Names: If user names have not been assigned, the default names are “user01” through  
user07” for users, and “admin” for the administrator. User names are not case sensitive.  
Passwords: If a password is necessary, you will be prompted to enter one. The administrator’s  
password is “raritan” typed in lowercase. Passwords are case sensitive.  
Configuration Options  
Basic Installation:  
Depending on the Raritan model you are working with, you can configure your system for a specific  
number of users to access up to a specific number of computers:  
MODEL #:  
UMT2161  
UMT242  
UMT442  
UMT8  
USERS:  
2 users  
2 users  
4 users  
8 users  
16 users  
ACCESS:  
16 computers  
42 computers  
42 computers  
32 computers  
64 computers  
UMT1664  
Multi-Tier Installation:  
For expanded access, tier multiple Raritan Paragon switches with other Raritan KVM switches for  
expanded access. Your system can be set up with one base and up to two tier levels.  
Installation requires basic operation of Paragon’s On-Screen User Interface (OSUI) menus.  
Activate the OSUI by rapidly hitting the default Hot  
Key activator (the <Scroll Lock> key) twice.  
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Each OSUI menu contains the following sections:  
Menu Title  
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OSUI Main Body  
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Figure 6 OSUI Display  
1. Title Line  
2. Menu/Screen Body (for text and fields)  
3. Scrolling Messages Banner  
4. Status Line, which displays:  
5. Current OSUI (On Screen User Interface) hot key activator – in this case, the <Scroll Lock> key  
pressed twice rapidly will call the OSUI menu  
6. Scan/Skip status - if highlighted in yellow, option is on, if highlighted in white, option is off.  
7. <Num Lock> (N), <Caps Lock> (C), and <Scroll Lock> (S) status indicator, followed by Paragon  
Communication Speed Indicator for low (L) or high (H).  
The Paragon Communication Speed Indicator displays the communication speed between a User  
Station (UST1) and a Paragon Switch (UMT2161, UMT242, UMT442, UMT8, or UMT1664).  
Communication will be at low speed, indicated by the letter L, or at high speed, indicated by the  
letter H. Speed can depend upon the versions of your Paragon components.  
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Function Keys:  
<F1>, <F2>, <F4>, and <F8> are used to switch among first-level menus. Pressing <F1> while OSUI  
is active invokes the Help Screen, which details all available options. Whenever the OSUI is invoked,  
the user console keyboard’s <Scroll Lock> LED indicator blinks repeatedly.  
Help  
F1 Help / ESC Exit  
F2 Channel Selection  
- F12 Sort by Channel  
/ Name  
F4 User Profile  
F5 Administrative Functions  
F6 Toggle Scan On/Off  
F7 Toggle Skip On/Off  
F8 Information Screen  
F9 Logout  
- Shft+F9  
F10 Toggle Disp All Ch.  
Release  
Channel  
On/Off  
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ScrlLock Scan Skip NCSL  
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Figure 7 Help Menu  
Please refer to “Operating Paragonon page 47 for a more information on Paragon’s OSUI.  
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Basic Installation  
A predetermined number of users can access up to a certain number of computers through the  
following Raritan models:  
USERS:  
2 users  
2 users  
4 users  
8 users  
16 users  
COMPUTERS:  
16 computers  
42 computers  
42 computers  
32 computers  
64 computers  
MODEL #:  
UMT2161  
UMT242  
UMT442  
UMT8  
UMT1664  
Please use the steps that follow to perform a Basic Installation of a single tier system:  
Important: Power OFF all computers and Paragon components prior to installation.  
1. Initialize Paragon Switch (UMT2161, UMT242, UMT442, UMT8, or UMT1664).  
a. Connect power cord to the Paragon Switch and power ON switch.  
Note: Step (b) applies to models UMT8 and UMT1664 only. When working with  
other units, please skip directly to step (c).  
b. Connect VT100 Terminator into top Expansion Port on back of the Paragon Matrix Switch.  
Note: Installing the VT100 adapter into the top Expansion Port on the back panel of  
the Paragon Matrix Switch will improve video quality. A VT100 adapter should be  
installed on each UMT8 and UMT1664 switch in your configuration. UMT2161,  
UMT242, and UMT442 models do not require installation of the VT100 adapter.  
c. Wait for self-testing (visible on the front panel LCD of the switch) to complete. Unit is ready  
when first line of LCD on front of switch circulates the message shown below.  
/1” refers to the UMT8 switch main unit.  
Raritan Computer Paragon: UMT8 Switch  
HWII/1Ready  
User 1 Chan. 1  
Figure 8 LCD Normal Display (UMT8 model)  
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Note: The Paragon Matrix Switching Unit’s Expansion Ports reserve a location for  
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the future implementation of Raritan Banking Technology, an improved KVM  
configuration design that conceivably banks or links Matrix Switching Units directly  
to each other. UMT2161, UMT242, and UMT442 models do not include Expansion  
Ports.  
Important: Step 2, below, is optional when installing a UMT2161 unit. The UMT2161 can be  
connected to a UST1 OR directly to a keyboard, a monitor, and a mouse OR both a UST1 and  
directly to a keyboard, a monitor, and a mouse. If you are connecting the UMT 2161 to a  
UST1, please follow step 2. If you are not installing a UST1, but instead are connecting the  
UMT2161 directly to a keyboard, a monitor, and a mouse, please skip to step 3.  
2. Connect User Station (UST1).  
a. Connect one end of a Category 5e UTP cable to User Port # 1 on the back of the switch.  
b. Connect the other end of cable to RJ45 Cat5 Port on back of UST1.  
c. Connect power cord to User Station (UST1) and power ON UST1.  
d. Connect a PS/2 keyboard, mouse, and VGA monitor to UST1 and power ON monitor.  
Figure 9 UMT8 Switch Back Panel  
Figure 10 UST1 Back Panel  
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3. Perform UST1 Administrative Setup.  
a. UST1 will establish communication with the Paragon Switch.  
b. A Login Menu appears on user console monitor. The <Scroll Lock> LED on the keyboard  
blinks to indicate Hot Key mode is operational, which enables keyboard’s communication  
with the Paragon OSUI for performing login, computer selection, and administrative  
functions.  
Please Login Paragon  
Device ID :  
User Port :  
UMT8 Switch HWII  
1
User Name :  
Password :  
….. Scrolling Messages Banner…..  
Figure 11 Login Menu  
c. Type “admin” in the User Name field and press <Enter>.  
d. Type the default password “raritan” (all lowercase) in the Password field and press <Enter>.  
e. The monitor displays the OSUI Selection Menu, indicating correct installation of UST1.  
Selection Menu  
UMT8 Switch HWII  
1/4  
No Ch. ID  
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UMT8 Switch-Wing.4  
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Figure 12 OSUI Selection Menu  
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Note: If user console monitor displays a message “...No Connection to Paragon… ,”  
UST1 is not properly connected to the switch. Check for loose connections and use  
only the recommended UTP cables (see “UTP Cabling FAQs” on page 93 for further  
information).  
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for each UST1 to be connected to the Paragon Switch user ports.  
5. Connect CIM / Computer.  
a. Connect CIM to server’s keyboard, video, and mouse ports (using part # APSAT for AT-style  
PCs if needed) and power ON computer. The blinking green LED on CIM indicates proper  
functioning.  
b. Connect one end of a Category 5e UTP cable to Channel Port #1 on back of switch.  
c. Connect the other end of cable to RJ45 port on a Computer Interface Module (CIM).  
d. Power ON server.  
Figure 13 APSAT – Converts AT style Keyboard and Mouse to PS/2  
Note: Please refer to “Specifications” on page 85 for available CIM types, functions,  
and any special installation instructions that apply for each CIM unit.  
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6. Perform Administrative Setup for CIMS and connected computers.  
The monitor connected to the UST1 displays an On-Screen User Interface (OSUI) Selection Menu  
with the connected computer displayed in green. Use the <Ç> or <È> keys on your keyboard to  
highlight the computer you wish to set up, then press the <Enter> key. Normal computer access  
and operation indicates a successful connection.  
a. Assign a meaningful name for each channel (computer) by pressing <F5> to bring up the  
Administration Menu.  
Administration Menu  
Choose Admin Function  
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System Configuration  
2
User Configuration  
3
4
5
Channel Configuration  
Keyboard Type -- English  
Refresh Configurations  
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Figure 14 Administration Menu  
b. Use the <Ç> or <È> keys to highlight the Channel Configuration submenu and press  
<Enter> to open the menu.  
Channel Configuration  
UMT8 Switch HWII  
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Device  
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Name  
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Wins98.Jack  
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UMT8 Switch-Wing.4  
CPU  
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Figure 15 Channel Configuration Menu  
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c. Use the <Ç> or <È> keys to highlight the Name field that corresponds with the Channel ID  
(Ch ID) where the CIM / Computer was just installed, then press <Enter> - the yellow  
highlight will turn light blue.  
d. Edit name and press <Enter> when finished - the highlight will turn green as you begin to  
type.  
e. Press <S> to save the new name.  
f. Press <F2> to return to the Selection Menu and verify that the new name appears on the  
Selection Menu in green.  
7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each CIM / Computer.  
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Multi-Tier Installation  
Paragon’s channel capacity can easily be expanded with a tiered installation. Up to three tiers are  
possible: a base plus a maximum of two levels of tiered KVM switches. When setting up two tiers,  
the base unit must be a Paragon switch and the second tier can be any of the Raritan KVM Switches  
listed below. In a three-tier configuration, both the base unit and the second tier must be Paragon  
Switches; the third tier can be any of the Raritan KVM Switches listed below.  
Raritan KVM switches that can be tiered off of a Paragon Switch unit include: other Paragon  
Switches, Z-Series Z4200U, MasterConsole MX4, MasterConsole MXU2, and MasterConsole II (Model  
MCC).  
Up to 2,048 computers can be accommodated with a multi-tier installation. Only computers may be  
connected to channel ports of the final tier KVM switches.  
Figure 16 Example of a Multi-Tier Configuration  
Important: In multi-tier configurations, the order of powering ON is critical to proper function.  
Last tier switches must be powered ON before the intermediate level of tier  
Intermediate tier switches must be powered ON before the base Paragon switch can be  
powered ON.  
User Stations (UST1s) can be powered ON and OFF at any time as needed.  
There is a five-second ON/OFF down time in the UST1 or Paragon power cycle.  
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Installing a Paragon Switch  
Follow the Basic Installation steps starting on page 12 to set up the base Paragon Switch, making  
certain to reserve sequential channels on the Paragon Switch for cascading second-tier KVM or  
Paragon Switches. Please use the following guidelines for reserving sequential channels:  
FOR EACH:  
RESERVE:  
Tiered  
Up to 8 channels  
UMT8 Switch  
Tiered  
UMT442 Switch  
Up to 4 channels  
Up to 2 channels  
1 channel  
Tiered  
UMT242 Switch  
Tiered  
UMT2161 Switch  
Tiered  
1 channel  
Z-Series Z4200U OR  
MasterConsole II OR  
MasterConsole P  
Tiered  
Up to 4 channels  
Up to 2 channels  
MasterConsole MX4  
Tiered  
MasterConsole MXU2  
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Connecting Tiered Raritan KVM Switches to a Base Paragon Switch  
Connecting a Paragon Switch as a Second Tier or Third Tier Unit  
1. Connect one end of Category 5e UTP cable to the User Port of the second-tier Paragon  
Switch.  
2. Connect other end of cable to a Channel Port on the base Paragon Switch.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 to connect remaining user ports on second-tier Paragon Switch to  
channel ports reserved on base Paragon Switch.  
4. Follow the same procedure to add a third tier Paragon Switch to a second tier Paragon  
Switch.  
A base unit Paragon Switch will automatically recognize a second-tier and a third-tier level  
unit and will update its configuration as needed.  
Note: The Paragon Matrix Switching Unit’s Expansion Ports reserve a location for  
the future implementation of Raritan Banking Technology, a potentially improved  
KVM configuration design that conceivably banks or links Matrix Switching Units  
directly to each other. UMT2161, UMT242, and UMT442 models do not include  
Expansion Ports.  
Perform Channel Configuration:  
1. At a User Station Login Menu, type adminin the User Name field and press <Enter>.  
2. Type the password raritan(all lowercase) in the Password field and press <Enter>.  
3. Press <F5> to activate the Administration Menu.  
4. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to highlight the Channel Configuration menu and press <Enter>.  
5. Use the <Ç> and <È> or <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to go to the Paragon switch  
tier path to be named and press <Enter> - the yellow highlight will turn blue.  
6. Type the desired name for this tier path and press <Enter> - the blue highlight will revert to  
yellow.  
7. Press <S> to save the name. All tier paths will be automatically named.  
8. Press <Esc> to return to the Administration Menu.  
Verify and Save Changes:  
1. Press <F2> at the Selection Menu to validate that the second-tier Paragon switch is properly  
established (all Paragon switch paths should be displayed in purple).  
2. Press <F5> to go to the Administration Menu and select the Channel Configuration submenu.  
Select a channel that has been configured for the Paragon Switch.  
3. Press <G> to bring up the Channel Configuration menu to edit computer names.  
4. Press <S> to save the new configuration.  
5. Press <F2> to go to the Selection Menu to validate that second-tier Paragon Switch is  
properly configured. Select one Paragon Switch channel and press <Enter> to go to selection  
menu. Select one Paragon Switch channel and press <Enter> to verify proper access to  
selected computer.  
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Guidelines for Paragon System Configuration  
1. Only one user should attempt to modify/update the System Administration Menu at a time (this  
is especially important when changing the User Configuration and Channel Configuration  
options).  
2. Z-Series chains should be added one at a time. The message banner should read that the DB has  
been completely updated before administrator adds a new Z-chain.  
3. If using a HUB-PAC, the UMT must be powered ON before the HUB-PAC is powered ON.  
4. If system updating is necessary at install, all users must be logged off.  
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Connecting Z-Series Z4200U Z-CIMs as a Tier  
Important: Tiering a Z4200U chain requires User Station (UST1) firmware version 4L2 or higher  
and Paragon switch firmware versions 1P0 (UMT2161), 2C2 (UMT242, UMT442, and UMT8), or  
3A2 (UMT1664).  
The following diagram shows the final setup when connecting Z-Series Z4200U Z-CIMs as a tier:  
Z-CIM Terminator  
t
5
e
a
IN OUT PC  
UKVMSPD  
Z-CIMs  
Last Z-CIM  
UKVMSC  
Z-CIM  
Z-CIMs  
Back of UMT8  
Figure 17 Connecting a Z-Series Z4200U as a Tier to Paragon  
Note: All Paragon switches shipped from Raritan after January 1, 2002, are hardware  
and firmware enabled to support connection to a chain of Z4200U Z-CIMs.  
Important: Z-Series installation requires that each computer be assigned a channel name as  
it is added to the Z4200U Z-CIM chain. Computer channels are organized alphabetically by  
assigned name (or the default name, which is the Z-CIM’s serial number), rather than in the  
order of their placement within the Z4200U Z-CIM chain.  
It is recommended that installers assign channel names before connecting all computers to  
eliminate any difficulty in locating the respective channel for each computer.  
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Selection Menu by Channel ID Number, not by Name. Display the menu by  
pressing < F2> and change the sorting method by pressing <F12>.  
Important: All Paragon components must be powered ON prior to Z-Series tier installation. All  
computers in the Z-chain and all Z4200U components must be powered OFF prior to  
installation.  
Connect Z-Series Z4200U Z-CIMs as a Tier:  
1. Connect a Category 5e UTP cable to the channel port on the Paragon switch reserved for the Z-  
CIM chain.  
2. Connect the other end of this Category 5e UTP cable to the UTP OUT port on a Z-CIM, which  
will be the first Z-CIM in the chain.  
3. Connect a computer to the first Z-CIM.  
For UKVMSPD Z-CIM:  
a. Connect the 6-pin mini-DIN keyboard and mouse and HD15 video connectors on the  
UKVMSPD Z-CIM to computer’s keyboard, mouse, and video ports.  
b. Place the Z-CIM Terminator in the Z-CIM’s UTP IN port.  
c. Power ON computer.  
Figure 18 Z-CIM UKVMSPD  
For UKVMSC Z-CIM with local port:  
a. Connect DB25 male end of CCPnn cable to DB25 female port on back of a Z-CIM (UKVMSC).  
b. Connect other end to computer’s keyboard, video, and mouse ports.  
c. Place the Z-CIM Terminator in the Z-CIM’s UTP IN port.  
d. Power ON computer.  
Figure 19 Z-CIM UKVMSC with Local Port  
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e. Optional: Connect a local user console to the UKVMSC Z-CIM.  
Front of UKVMSC  
Figure 20 Connecting a Local User Console to UKVMSC Z-CIM  
Perform Channel Configuration:  
1. At a User Station Login Menu, type “admin” in the User Name field and press <Enter>.  
2. Type raritan” (all lowercase) in the Password field and press <Enter>.  
3. Press <F5> to go the Administration Menu and select the Channel Configuration submenu.  
4. Use the <Ç> and <È> or the <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to highlight the Paragon  
channel where the Z-CIM was just added.  
5. Ensure that the Device field reads “Zseries.”  
6. If Zseries does not appear in the Device field:  
a. Press <Tab> until the Device field is active, them press <Enter> - the highlight will turn  
green.  
b. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to change device type to Z-Series and press <Enter> - the  
green highlight will return to yellow.  
c. Press <S> to save the change, or press <Esc> to exit without saving.  
7. If a more descriptive name is desired:  
a. Hold the <Shift> key and press <Tab> to go back to the Name column, then press  
<Enter> - the highlight will turn blue.  
b. Edit the default name and press <Enter> - the highlight will turn green as you begin to  
type.  
c. Press <S> to save the change, or press <Esc> to exit without saving.  
8. Press <F2> to go to the Selection Menu to validate that the second-tier Z4200U Z-CIM is  
properly configured. Select the tiered Z4200U Z-CIM device and press <Enter>.  
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Name the Computer Channel on the Z4200U tiered Selection Menu:  
1. When viewing the Paragon Selection Menu or any OSUI menu, press <F5> to go to the  
Administration Menu.  
2. Select the Channel Configuration submenu.  
3. Select the Z4200U device channel.  
4. Press <G> to bring up a Channel Configuration menu for the Z4200U chain.  
5. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to highlight the Name field of the computer just connected via  
Z4200U Z-CIM. The channel for this computer is displayed in green, and the highlight will turn  
yellow when it is selected.  
6. Press <Enter> - the highlight will turn blue.  
7. Type the desired computer name - the highlight will turn green as you begin to type.  
8. Press <Enter> - the highlight will turn yellow.  
9. Press <S> to save the new name.  
Verify and Save Changes:  
1. Press <F2> to return to the Selection Menu.  
2. The Selection Menu will display with the new computer name highlighted in white.  
3. Press <Enter> to switch to this selected computer.  
4. Normal computer access and operation indicates a successful connection.  
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Important: Repeat the steps on the previous pages:  
Connect Z-Series Z4200U Z-CIMs as a Tier  
Perform Channel Configuration  
Name the Computer Channel on the Z4200U tiered Selection Menu  
Verify and Save Changes  
for each server to be added to the chain. Name and test each computer as it is added.  
Follow the steps below to build the rest of the Z4200U chain of servers.  
Attach Z4200U Z-CIM to Computer to be Added:  
For UKVMSPD Z-CIM:  
1. Connect the 6-pin mini-DIN keyboard and mouse and HD15 video connectors on the  
UKVMSP Z-CIM to computer’s keyboard, mouse, and video ports.  
Figure 21 Z-CIM UKVMSPD  
For UKVMSC Z-CIM with local port:  
1. Connect CCPnn cable’s 6-pin mini-DIN and HD15 connectors to computer’s keyboard,  
mouse, and video ports.  
2. Connect DB25 male end of CCPnn cable to DB25 female port on back of Z-CIM (UKVMSC).  
Figure 22 Z-CIM UKVMSC with Local Port  
Attach new Z-CIM to the existing Z4200U chain:  
1. Remove Z-CIM Terminator from the last Z-CIM’s UTP IN port and set aside.  
2. Connect a Category 5e UTP cable to UTP IN port on the Z-CIM that is currently last in the  
chain.  
3. Connect the other end of this Category 5e UTP cable to the UTP OUT port on the next Z-  
CIM/computer currently being added to the chain.  
4. Place the Z-CIM Terminator in the added Z-CIM’s UTP IN port.  
5. Power ON computer.  
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6. Optional: Connect a local user console to the UKVMSC Z-CIM.  
Front of UKVMSC  
Figure 23 Connecting a Local User Console to UKVMSC Z-CIM  
Name Computer:  
1. At the Selection Menu, press <F5> to go to the Administration Menu.  
2. Select the Channel Configuration submenu.  
3. Select the Z4200U device channel.  
4. Press <G> to bring up a Channel Configuration menu of the Z4200U chain.  
5. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to highlight the Name field of the computer just connected via Z-  
CIM. The channel for this computer is displayed in green, and the highlight will turn yellow as  
you select it.  
6. Press <Enter> - the highlight will turn blue.  
7. Type the desired computer name - the highlight will turn green as you begin to type.  
8. Press <Enter> - the highlight will turn yellow.  
9. Press <S> to save the new name.  
Verify and Save Changes:  
1. Press <F2> to return to the Selection Menu.  
2. The Selection Menu will display with the new computer name highlighted in white.  
3. Press <Enter> to switch to this selected computer.  
4. Normal computer access and operation indicates a successful connection.  
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Connecting a MasterConsole MX4 as a Tier  
Set MX4 User Port as a Second Tier Port:  
1. Hold the MX4’s front panel [FUNC] button down when powering ON the MX4. This will  
cause the MX4 unit to reset to factory defaults.  
2. From the MX4 front panel, press [FUNC] to invoke the Function Menu.  
3. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to go to the Set Tier function, then press <Enter>  
4. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to select the proper User Port number.  
5. Press <Å> to set user port as a second-tier port (T), then press <Enter>  
6. Repeat above steps for all User Ports to be connected to the base Paragon Switch.  
Connect an MX4 Tiered User Port to a Base Paragon Switch:  
If using CIM UKVMC:  
1. Use a cascade cable (CCPnnE) and connect DB25 connector (female) into one of the user ports  
designated to be the tier.  
2. Connect the cable’s other DB25 (male) into the DB25 connector on the UKVMC.  
3. Repeat above steps to connect remaining tier MX4 user ports to channels reserved on base  
Paragon switch.  
If using CIM UKVMP:  
1. Connect the UKVMP keyboard, monitor, and mouse cables into the MX4 CCPnnF user cable.  
2. Connect a Category 5e UTP cable between the CIM and one of the 4 channels reserved for  
MX4 on base Paragon switch.  
3. Repeat above steps to connect remaining tier MX4 user ports to channels reserved on base  
Paragon switch.  
Perform Channel Configuration:  
1. At a User Station Login Menu type “admin” in the User Name field and press <Enter>.  
2. Type raritan” (all lowercase) in the Password field and press <Enter>.  
3. Press <F5> to activate the Administration Menu.  
4. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to select Channel Configuration and press <Enter>.  
5. Use the <Ç> and <È> or <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to go to channels in which  
MX4 paths are connected.  
6. Use the <Tab> key to move to the Device Column.  
7. Press <Enter> - the highlighted area turns green.  
8. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to set to MX4, MX4-8, MX4-16, or MX4-32 and press <Enter> to  
save the change.  
9. Hold the <Shift> key and press <Tab> to return to the Name column.  
10. Press <Enter> and edit the default name.  
11. Press <Enter> to retain change.  
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12. Repeat these channel configuration steps for each path. You must name all MX4 paths with  
the same name. This will notify Paragon that these paths are connected to the same MX4.  
13. Press <S> to save the new configuration.  
Verify and Save Changes:  
1. Press <F2> to go the Selection Menu to validate that the second-tier MX4 is properly  
established. All MX4 paths should be displayed in purple.  
2. Press <F5> to go to the Administration Menu and select the Channel Configuration submenu.  
Select a channel that has been configured for MX4. Press <G> to bring up a Channel  
Configuration menu for the MX4. Edit the computer names.  
3. Press <S> to save the new configuration.  
4. Press <F2> to go to the Selection Menu to validate that second-tier MX4 is properly  
configured. Select one MX4 channel, then press <Enter> to go to MX4 selection menu. Select  
one MX4 channel and press <Enter>. Verify proper access to selected computer.  
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Connecting a MasterConsole MXU2 as a Tier  
Figure 24 Connecting a MasterConsole MXU2 as a Paragon Second Tier – Sample Configurations  
Configure the MasterConsole MXU2 Unit as a Second Tier Device:  
1. Attach a user console to the MXU2 unit that will be used as a second tier unit.  
a. Connect user console to appropriate ports on back of MXU2 keyboard to port labeled  
“Keyboard” (6-pin mini-DIN Female), mouse to port labeled “Mouse” (6-pin mini-DIN  
Female), and monitor to port labeled “Monitor” (HD15 Female).  
b. Plug in monitor power cord and turn on monitor.  
2. Power on the MXU2 and login.  
a. Connect power cord to back of MXU2 unit and AC power outlet.  
b. Power ON the MXU2 via the power switch on the back of the unit.  
c. The Login Menu will appear on the monitor.  
d. Type “admin” in the User Name field of the Login Menu and press <Enter>.  
e. Type “raritan” (all lowercase) in the Password field, and press <Enter>. The Selection  
Menu will appear.  
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3. Set up the MXU2 as a second tier unit.  
a. At the Selection Menu, press <F5> to access the Administration Menu.  
b. Highlight selection number 1. System Configuration and press <Enter> to access the  
System Configuration Menu.  
System Configuration  
-----------------------------------------------------  
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--  
Device ID: UMT8 Switch HWII  
Display All Computers: No  
Logoff Timeout: Off  
05 Minutes  
Operation Mode: Private  
P-View Admin Silent: No  
PC Share Timeout: 01 Sec  
Login Blank:  
Off  
05 Minutes  
Allow Blank Password: No  
Default Login Name Blank:  
Yes  
….. Scrolling Messages Banner…..  
ScrlLock Scan Skip NCSL  
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Figure 25 System Configuration Menu  
c. To set each second tier User Port to Yes, press the <Tab> key or hold the <Shift> key and  
press <Tab> to navigate to the User 1-2 Tier: field. The First Entry in this field applies to  
User Port 1 and the second entry applies to User Port 2.  
d. Press <Enter> to edit each user tier field - the highlighted area turns green.  
e. Use the <Ç>, <È>, <Å>, and <Æ> keys to select Yes for each User Port that will be  
connected as a second tier.  
f. Press <Enter> when finished - the field turns yellow.  
g. Press <S> to save the changes. The MXU2 is now programmed for second tier use.  
h. Power off the MXU2 via the power switch in the back of the unit.  
i. Disconnect the user console from this MXU2 second tier unit.  
Connect MasterConsole MXU2 to the Paragon Switch.  
1. Connect a Category 5e UTP cable to each of the channels reserved for the MXU2 on the base  
Paragon switch.  
2. Connect the other end of this Category 5e UTP cable to the second tier MXU2 user port(s).  
For MXU2 User 1 (Local User Console Port):  
a. Connect the other end of the Category 5e UTP cable to UKVMP’s RJ45 port.  
b. Connect the UKVMP’s 6-pin mini-DIN and HD-15 connectors to the appropriate  
keyboard, monitor and mouse ports of the MXU2 User 1 port.  
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For MXU2 User 2 (Remote Category 5e UTP Port):  
a. Connect the other end of the Category 5e UTP cable to the RJ45 User 2 port on the back of  
the MXU2.  
Perform Channel Configuration:  
1. At the User Station Login Menu, type “admin” in the User Name field and press <Enter>.  
2. Type raritan” (all lowercase) in the Password field and press <Enter>.  
3. Press <F5> to go the Administration Menu and select the Channel Configuration submenu.  
4. Use the <Ç> and <È> or the <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to select the channel where  
MasterConsole MXU2 is connected.  
5. Press the <Tab> key to advance to the Device field, then press <Enter> - the highlight turns  
green.  
6. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to change the device type to a MasterConsole MXU2 (MXU28 or  
MXU216).  
7. Hold the <Shift> key and press <Tab> to go back to the Name column.  
8. Press <Enter> and edit the default name.  
9. Press <S> to save the new configuration.  
Verify and Save Changes:  
1. Press <F2> to go to the Selection Menu to validate that second-tier MasterConsole MXU2 is  
properly configured. Select and switch to one of the MasterConsole MXU2 channels to  
ensure proper switching.  
2. Press <F5> to go to Administration Menu. Select Channel Configuration submenu. Select  
the MasterConsole MXU2 channel. Press <G> to bring up a Channel Configuration menu of  
the MasterConsole MXU2. Edit names.  
3. Press <S> to save the new configuration.  
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Connecting a MasterConsole II (Model MCC only) as a Tier  
Set MasterConsole II as a Tier Device:  
1. When powering ON, press and hold the Channel # 2 button on the front panel of  
MasterConsole II for three seconds. This sets the MasterConsole II as a second-tier device.  
2. The LED on the far right of the unit’s front panel (second from right for MasterConsole C  
models) will be lit steadily.  
Connect MasterConsole II to the Paragon Switch:  
If using a CIM UKVMC:  
1. Use a CCPnn cable to connect keyboard, monitor, and mouse connectors to user ports on  
MasterConsole II.  
2. Connect DB25 connector to UKVM.  
3. If using the user port of a MasterConsole X model for second-tier connection:  
a. Connect a RKVM module to the MasterConsole X model with a CVnn cable.  
b. Connect a CIM cable to keyboard, monitor, and mouse ports of RKVM module.  
4. Connect a Category 5e UTP cable to the CIM.  
5. Connect the other end of the Category 5e UTP cable to the channel port reserved on the base  
Paragon switch.  
If using a CIM UKVMP:  
1. Connect keyboard, monitor, and mouse cables to MasterConsole II user port.  
2. If using the user port of a MasterConsole X model for second-tier connection:  
a. Connect a RKVM module to the MasterConsole X model with a CVnn cable.  
b. Connect a CIM cable to keyboard, monitor, and mouse ports of RKVM module.  
3. Connect a Category 5e UTP cable to the CIM.  
4. Connect the other end of the Category 5e UTP cable to the channel port reserved on the base  
Paragon switch.  
Perform Channel Configuration:  
1. At a User Station Login Menu, type “admin” in the User Name field and press <Enter>.  
2. Type raritan” (all lowercase) in the Password field and press <Enter>.  
3. Press <F5> to go to the Administration Menu, then select the Channel Configuration  
submenu.  
4. Use the <Ç> and <È> or the <Page Up>and <Page Down> keys to select the channel in  
which MasterConsole II is connected.  
5. Use the <Tab> key to advance to the Device field and change the device type to a  
MasterConsole II (MasterConsole II-4, MasterConsole II-8, MasterConsole II-16).  
6. Hold the <Shift> key and press <Tab> to go back to the Name column.  
7. Press <Enter> and edit the default name.  
8. Press <S> to save the new configuration.  
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Verify and Save Changes:  
1. Press <F2> to go the Selection Menu to validate that the second-tier MasterConsole II is  
properly configured. Select and switch to one of the MasterConsole II channels to ensure  
proper switching.  
2. Press <F5> to go to the Administration Menu and select the Channel Configuration submenu.  
Select the MasterConsole II channel. Press <G> to bring up a Channel Configuration menu  
of the MasterConsole II. Edit names.  
3. Press <S> to save the new configuration.  
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Connecting a MasterConsole P as a Tier  
Note: All tier MasterConsole P models must be MasterView ready. To determine  
whether your MasterConsole P model is MasterView ready, check the white label on  
the bottom of the unit. Locate unit’s firmware version: MDSP-nnn. If firmware  
version is MCSP–1AC or higher (e.g., MDSP-1AD), the unit is MasterView ready.  
Some MasterConsole P models that are not MasterView ready can be upgraded to  
MasterView Ready. Please contact Raritan Technical Support for details and pricing.  
Important: Connecting a MasterConsole P as a Tier is Not Recommended. This  
connection should be verified as to the level of user satisfaction prior to continuing.  
Note: As a tier device to Paragon, MasterConsole P model can be single bank only.  
Connect MasterConsole P to a Base Paragon Switch:  
If using a CIM UKVMC:  
1. Use a CCPnn cable to connect keyboard, monitor, and mouse connectors of cable into  
keyboard, monitor, and mouse ports of MasterConsole P unit.  
2. Connect DB25 connector into UKVMC.  
If using a CIM UKVMP:  
1. Connect keyboard, monitor, and mouse cables to MasterConsole P user port.  
2. Connect Category 5e UTP cable to RJ45 port on UKVMP.  
3. Connect other end of Category 5e UTP cable to channel port reserved on base Paragon  
switch.  
Perform Channel Configuration:  
1. At the User Station Login Menu type “admin” in the User Name field and press <Enter>.  
2. Type raritan” (all lowercase) in the Password field and press <Enter>.  
3. Press <F5> to go to the Administration Menu, then select the Channel Configuration  
submenu.  
4. Use the <Ç> and <È> or <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to select a channel in which  
MasterConsole P is connected.  
5. Press <Tab> to advance to the Device field and change the Device Type to the specific  
MasterConsole P model.  
6. Hold the <Shift> key and press <Tab> to go back to the Name column.  
7. Press <Enter> and edit the Name field.  
8. Press <S> to save new configuration.  
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Verify and Save Changes:  
1. Press <F2> to go to the Selection Menu to validate that second-tier MasterConsole P is  
properly configured. Select and switch to one of the MasterConsole P channels to ensure  
proper switching.  
2. Press <F5> to go to the Administration Menu and select the Channel Configuration submenu.  
Select the MasterConsole P channel and press <G> to bring up a Channel Configuration  
menu for MasterConsole P. Edit name fields.  
3. Press <S> to save the new configuration.  
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Expanded Installation Options  
HubPac  
The Paragon HubPac, part number HUBPAC8-RK, expands user access capability to a maximum  
of 32 users. Each HubPac is capable of connecting 8 servers to 4 Paragon Matrix Switch units.  
CIM models capable of connecting to a HubPac include:  
UKVMC  
UKVMP  
UKVMPD  
USKVMC  
USKVMP  
USKVMPD  
Figure 26 Paragon HubPac  
Installing a HubPac  
The Basic Installation instructions that follow will assist you in creating a 32 user Paragon  
Matrix Switching configuration.  
Connecting A Paragon UMT8 to a Hub-Pac  
On  
Off  
Back of Hub Pac  
Server  
UKVMP  
Cat 5e Cable  
Cat 5e Cable  
ES  
C
FUN  
C
ENT  
ES  
C
FUN  
C
EN  
T
ES  
C
FUNC  
EN  
T
ES  
C
FUN  
C
EN  
T
UMT8  
Cat 5e Cable  
(1-8)  
(1-8)  
USTI  
(1-8)  
(1-8)  
(Users 1-8)  
(Users 9-16)  
(Users 17-24)  
(Users 25-32)  
Up to 32 Users Per Server  
Figure 27 Diagram of Sample Installation for HubPac  
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Important: Prior to installation, all Paragon switch units and HubPac units must be powered  
OFF. Computers and User Stations (UST1s) to be connected can be powered ON.  
Connect one HubPac to a Paragon Switch model UMT8, creating a 32 user by 8 server  
configuration:  
1. Attach server(s), via CIM, to HubPac.  
a. Connect CIM to server. Please refer to “Specifics for Installation of CIM” on  
page 87 for more information.  
b. Connect one end of a Category 5e UTP cable to RJ45 port on CIM.  
c. Connect the other end of cable to the RJ45 1-IN port on back of HubPac.  
d. Power ON server.  
e. Repeat above steps to connect the remaining servers, connecting the Category  
5e UTP cable to the HubPac at the RJ45 2-IN, 3-IN, 4-IN, 5-IN, 6-IN, 7-IN,  
and 8-IN port for each consecutive server (2 through 8) added.  
Note: Up to 8 servers can be connected to one HubPac. Each 5-port cluster on the  
HubPac represents one server connection, with four associated HubPac user ports.  
When each HubPac user port in a cluster is attached to a separate Paragon switch, 32  
users (4 HubPac user ports x 8 users per Paragon switch) can have access to each  
server.  
2. Connect HubPac to each Paragon Matrix Switch by repeating all of the following steps for each 5-  
port cluster on HubPac:  
a. Connect one end of a Category 5e UTP cable to the RJ45 X-1 port on back of HubPac.  
b. Connect the other end of the cable to channel port # X on the back of Paragon Matrix Switch  
number 1.  
c. Connect one end of a Category 5e UTP cable to the RJ45 X-2 port on back of HubPac.  
d. Connect the other end of the cable to channel port # X on the back of Paragon Matrix Switch  
number 2.  
e. Connect one end of a Category 5e UTP cable to the RJ45 X-3 port on back of HubPac.  
f. Connect the other end of the cable to channel port # X on the back of Paragon Matrix Switch  
number 3.  
g. Connect one end of a Category 5e UTP cable to the RJ45 X-4 port on back of HubPac.  
h. Connect the other end of the cable to channel port # X on the back of Paragon Matrix Switch  
number 4.  
Note: There are 8 five port clusters on the HubPac. For each cluster the number in  
front of the RJ45 IN port represents the cluster number. For example, cluster 1’s first  
RJ45 port is 1 IN, cluster 2’s is 2 IN, etc. In the instructions below, “X” represents the  
cluster number (1 through 8).  
3. Connect power cord to back of HubPac and power ON HubPac  
4. A HubPac represents 8 servers, and utilizes 8 channels on Paragon Matrix Switch connected.  
Since 32 channels are available on Paragon Matrix Switch model UMT8, up to 3 more HubPacs  
can be added for a full 32 user by 32 server configuration. Follow Steps 1, step 2, and step 3 above  
for each additional HubPac to be added.  
5. Power ON each of the Paragon Matrix Switches.  
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Perform Channel Configuration:  
Paragon recognizes a HubPac as an extension of a CIM, rather than as a device. As a result, each  
server connected to the HubPac is configured as a directly connected server would be.  
1. On the Selection Menu (by channel ID number) each green line indicates an active channel  
(CIM/computer). Highlight the CIM/server to be selected by using the <Ç> and <È> or the  
<Page Up> and <Page Down> keys, then press <Enter>.  
2. Normal computer access indicates successful connection. If necessary, adjust the computer’s  
video quality by keying on <+> or <> while in Hot Key mode.  
3. Enter a meaningful name for each server (channel).  
a. Press <F5> for the Administration Menu and select the Channel Configuration submenu.  
b. On the Channel Configuration Menu, press the <Ç> or <È> keys to highlight the Name field  
for channel ID where CIM/computer was just installed.  
c. Press <Enter> - the highlight will turn blue.  
d. Edit Name and press <Enter> when finished - the highlight will turn green as you begin to  
type.  
e. Press <S> to save the new name.  
f. Press <F2> to return to the Selection Menu and verify that the new name appears on the  
Selection Menu in green.  
4. Repeat for each CIM/server desired (up to 32).  
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CIMPac  
The Paragon CIMPac, part number CIMPAC8-RK, expands user access capability to a maximum  
of 32 users.  
Figure 28 Paragon CIMPac  
Installing a CIMPac  
These Basic Installation instructions will assist you in creating two Paragon model UMT8 Matrix  
Switching configurations with eight users (UST1s) each.  
Connecting A Paragon UMT8 to a CIM-PAC  
5
1
7
3
8
Cat 5 Port  
2
Cat 5 Port  
Cat 5 Port  
4
Cat 5 Port  
Back of CIM Pac  
DB25F  
RJ45  
Server  
CCPnn  
1
Cat 5 Port  
Cat 5e Cable  
ES  
C
FUNC  
EN  
T
ESC  
FUNC  
EN  
T
UMT8  
Cat 5e Cable  
(1-8)  
(1-8)  
UST1  
(Users 1-8)  
(Users 9-16)  
Up to 16 Users Per Server  
Figure 29 Diagram of Sample Installation for a CIMPac  
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Important: Prior to installation all Paragon Matrix Switch units and CIMPac units must be  
powered OFF. Computers and User Stations (UST1s) to be connected can be powered ON.  
Create a Paragon Switch model UMT8 configuration with 8 users (UST1s):  
1. Attach server(s) to CIMPac.  
a. Connect one end of a CCPnn cable to server, attaching the male HD15 video leg and the  
male 6-pin mini-DIN keyboard and mouse legs to appropriate video, keyboard, and mouse  
ports on server.  
b. Connect the other end of the CCPnn cable to the CIMPac, attaching the male DB25 end of  
the cable to female DB25 port 1 on the CIMPac.  
c. Power ON server.  
d. Repeat above steps to connect the remaining servers, connecting the CCPnn cable to the  
CIMPac at the DB25 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8 port for each consecutive server (2 through 8)  
added.  
Note: Up to 8 servers can be connected to one CIMPac. Each 3-port cluster on the  
CIMPac represents one DB25 server connection with two associated Cat 5 CIMPac  
user ports. When each CIMPac user port in a cluster is attached to a separate  
Paragon UMT8 Matrix Switch, 16 users (2 CIMPac user ports x 8 users per UMT8  
Switch) can have access to each server.  
2. Connect the CIMPac to each Paragon UMT8 Switch by repeating all of the following steps for  
each 3-port cluster on the CIMPac:  
a. Connect one end of a Category 5e UTP cable to the RJ45 Cat 5 Port immediately to the  
right of DB25 port X.  
b. Connect the other end of the cable to channel port # X on the back of UMT8 Switch  
number 1.  
c. Connect one end of a Category 5e UTP cable to the second RJ45 Cat 5 Port to the right of  
DB25 port X.  
d. Connect the other end of the cable to channel port # X on the back of UMT8 Switch  
number 2.  
Note: There are 8 three port clusters on the CIMPac. For each cluster, the number  
under the DB25 port represents the cluster number. In the instructions above, “X”  
represents the cluster number 1 through 8.  
3. Connect power cord to back of CIMPac and power ON CIMPac.  
4. A CIMPac represents 8 servers and utilizes 8 channels on each UMT8 Switch. Because there  
are 32 channels available on each UMT8 Switch, up to 3 more CIMPacs can be added for a  
full 16 user by 32 server configuration. Repeat Step 1 and Step 2 above for each additional  
CIMPac to be added.  
5. Power ON each of the Paragon Matrix Switches.  
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Perform Channel Configuration:  
Paragon recognizes a CIMPac as an extension of a CIM, rather than as a device. As a result, each  
server connected to the CIMPac can be configured as a directly connected server would be.  
1. On the Selection Menu, viewed in Channel ID number, each green line indicates an active  
channel (CIM/computer). Highlight the CIM/server to be selected by using the <Ç>, <È>,  
or <Page Up>, <Page Down> keys and press <Enter>.  
2. Normal computer access indicates successful connection. If necessary, adjust the computer’s  
video quality by keying on <+> or <–> while in Hot Key mode.  
3. Enter a meaningful name for each server (channel):  
a. Press <F5> for Administration Menu and select the Channel Configuration submenu.  
b. On the Channel Configuration Menu, press the <Ç> or <È> keys to highlight the Name  
field for channel ID where CIM/computer was just installed.  
c. Press <Enter> - the highlighted area turns light blue.  
d. Edit the server name - highlight turns green as you begin to type - and press <Enter>  
when finished.  
e. Press <S> to save the new name.  
f. Press <F2> to return to the Selection Menu and verify that the new name appears on the  
Selection Menu in green.  
4. Repeat for each CIM/server desired (up to 32).  
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Rack Mount Brackets – RUMT and RUST  
Mounting brackets for Paragon components – Paragon Matrix Switch or User Station (UST1) – can be  
purchased separately for convenient rack mount installation.  
PART NUMBER:  
RUMT-1U  
DESCRIPTION:  
19” Rack Mount Bracket for Paragon Matrix Switch (1U)  
[for serial numbers that begin with CP]  
RUST-1U  
19” Rack Mount Brackets for UST1 (1U)  
Each of these rack mount brackets can be mounted as either a forward mount or a reverse mount.  
Forward mount offers access to the front panel of the unit. Reverse mount offers access to the back  
panel ports of the unit, where cables are connected.  
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Forward Mount Installation  
5.  
1.  
1.  
3.  
4.  
3.  
2.  
4.  
Figure 30 Forward Mount of Paragon Matrix Switch – Rack p/n RUMT-1U  
5.  
1.  
1.  
3.  
3.  
4.  
2.  
4.  
Figure 31 Forward Mount of Paragon User Station (UST1) Switch – Rack p/n RUST-1U  
Forward Mount Installation:  
1. Secure cable support bar to the rear of each side bracket, opposite from the rack mount tabs.  
2. Slide Paragon Matrix Switch or User Station (UST1) between the two side brackets, at the front  
end near the rack mount tabs. The front of the Paragon Matrix Switch or User Station (UST1)  
should be flush with the front of the side brackets at the rack mount tabs.  
3. Secure the Paragon Matrix Switch or User Station (UST1) to side rack mount brackets with three  
screws on each side.  
4. Secure the entire assembly to the rack at rack mount tabs.  
5. Drape cables over the cable support bar.  
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Reverse Mount Installation  
2.  
3.  
3.  
1.  
4.  
1.  
4.  
5.  
Figure 32 Reverse Mount of Paragon Matrix Switch – Rack p/n RUMT-1U  
3.  
2.  
3.  
1.  
4.  
1.  
4.  
5.  
Figure 33 Reverse Mount of User Station (UST1) – Rack p/n RUST-1U  
Reverse Mount Installation:  
1. Secure cable support bar to the front of each side bracket near the rack mount tabs.  
2. Slide the Paragon Matrix Switch or User Station (UST1) between the two side brackets at the rear  
end, opposite the rack mount tabs. The front of the Paragon Matrix Switch or User Station  
(UST1) should be flush with the back of the side brackets.  
3. Secure the Paragon Matrix Switch or User Station (UST1) to the side rack mount brackets with  
three screws on each side.  
4. Secure the entire assembly to the rack at the rack mount tabs.  
5. Drape cables over the cable support bar.  
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Login  
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Login is required to access computers and devices connected to Paragon.  
The Login Menu will display automatically on user stations after Paragon initially powers ON. Press  
<F9> at the OSUI to display the Login Menu on a user station monitor.  
Activate the OSUI by rapidly hitting the default  
Hot Key activator (the <Scroll Lock> key) twice.  
The name of the Paragon Switch is Device ID. The User Port number is the number of the Paragon  
Switch User Port (1 through 8) to which this user station is connected.  
Note: If the user station monitor displays message “…No Connection to  
Paragon…”, then the user station (UST1) is not connected properly to the Paragon  
switch unit, the Paragon switch unit is not functioning properly, or the Paragon  
switch is powered off. Check the Paragon switch LCD for proper operational  
display. Check Category 5e UTP cable to ensure it is secured properly into  
connectors. Try to recycle AC power on user station (UST1) to ensure it is properly  
powered.  
Please Login Paragon  
Device ID :  
User Port :  
UMT8 Switch HWII  
1
User Name :  
Password :  
….. Scrolling Messages Banner…..  
Figure 34 Login Menu  
1. Enter a user name assigned by the System Administrator and press <Enter>. If user names have  
not been assigned, the default names are “user01” through “user07” for users; “admin” for the  
administrator (user names are not case sensitive).  
2. If a password is necessary, prompting will occur. Type the password and press <Enter>. The  
default password for user “admin” is “raritan,” typed in lowercase (passwords are case  
sensitive). Please refer to “Changing Password within User Profile Menu” on page 53 for more  
details.  
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3. The Selection Menu will appear. To navigate to other menus, use the function keys. (Please refer  
to “On-Screen User Interface (OSUI) Functions” on page 55 for more information).  
4. Log out of the Paragon system by pressing <F9> when the OSUI is displayed.  
Selecting a Computer  
Immediately following user login, Paragon’s OSUI displays the Selection Menu. Users who are  
already logged in should press <F2> while viewing Paragon’s OSUI to bring up the Selection Menu.  
Activate the OSUI by rapidly hitting the default  
Hot Key activator (the <Scroll Lock> key) twice.  
The Selection Menu lists devices sorted either by channel ID number or alphabetically by device or  
computer name. Press <F12> to toggle these views. Default sorting is by channel ID number but will  
reflect the last sorting method used unless the system is re-initialized.  
Selection Menu Fields:  
The Selection Menu displays up to eight channels per page.  
No lists the number of the channel being scanned  
Ch. ID indicates physical channel to which each device or computer is connected.  
Name lists connected device or computer name.  
Scn (visible when menu is sorted by Ch ID) displays each channel’s specific scan rate in  
seconds.  
Selection Menu  
UMT8 Switch HWII  
1/4  
No Ch. ID  
--- ---------------  
Page  
Scn  
Name  
--------------------------------------------------  
----------  
1
01  
03  
2
3
02  
03  
NT4.0 Mail  
03  
03  
Wins95.Bob  
4
5
6
7
8
04  
05  
06  
07  
08  
X
Wins98.Jack  
MX4-Wing.2  
NT4.0-Fax  
MC2-16.Reg1  
UMT8 Switch-Wing.4  
03  
--  
03  
--  
--  
….. Scrolling Messages Banner…..  
ScrlLock Scan Skip NCSL  
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Figure 35 Selection Menu by Channel ID Number  
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Selection Menu by Name  
Page 1/4  
Name  
Ch. ID  
--------------------------------  
-- ----------------------------------------------------  
MC2-16.Reg1  
07  
MX4-Wing.2  
NT4.0-Mail  
05  
02  
NT4.0-Fax  
UMT8 Switch-Wing.4  
Win95.Bob  
06  
08  
03  
04  
01  
X
Wins98.Jack  
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ScrlLock Scan Skip NCSL  
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Figure 36 Selection Menu by Name  
Note: The <F10> key toggles between showing and not showing all channels on user  
OSUI menu . Pressing <F10> will operate only if the Selection Menu is sorted by  
Channel ID or if the System Administrator has set the System Configuration Menu  
option for “Display All Computers” to Yes. When all channels are visible, the  
channel’s scan rate is followed by a red “S,” indicating a group security conflict and  
making that computer non-accessible to the user.  
1. Press the <Ç> and <È> or <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to highlight a channel for a  
device or computer and press <Enter> to select.  
When the Selection Menu is sorted by Channel ID number:  
User can press desired computer’s key number (1-8), listed in the left-hand column under No  
(Number), and press <Enter> to quickly jump to that channel.  
When Selection Menu is sorted alphabetically by Name:  
User can type the first character(s) of the desired device name to jump to the device name that  
most closely matches the characters typed, and press <Enter>.  
Note: A small red triangle on the left of a channel name indicates to which channel  
user is currently connected.  
a. If channel represents a computer, the user automatically goes to normal computer operation  
and leaves OSUI.  
b. If channel represents a connected MasterConsole device (Two-Tier Configuration), an  
additional OSUI Selection Menu for that device is displayed.  
c. To return to the base Paragon Selection Menu from any other level of Selection Menu, press  
the <Home> key.  
2. Channel switching can be repeated by returning to the OSUI Selection Menu, or by pressing the  
Previous Channel key twice rapidly to return to the previously selected channel without seeing  
the OSUI.  
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Each channel’s availability is visually indicated on the Selection Menu by color:  
COLOR:  
Black  
CHANNEL AVAILABILITY:  
No computer connected or computer is powered down.  
Green  
Channel is active and available. However, another user may currently be  
accessing the computer if system is configured in PC Share Mode (see  
“Operation Mode” on page 65).  
Red  
Unavailable; system is currently being accessed by another user. System is  
configured in Private Mode (see “Operation Mode” on page 65).  
Yellow  
Unavailable because another user is connected, but video is available to  
view. System is configured in Public View Mode (see “Operation Mode”  
on page 65). Please refer to “Public View Mode” on page 51 for more  
information.  
Purple  
White  
Channel is connected to a second-tier Paragon switch, Z-Series Z4200U,  
MasterConsole MX4, MasterConsole MXU2, or MasterConsole II (model  
MCC only).  
Current status unknown.  
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Public View Mode  
OSUI Displays in Public View Mode  
Public View Mode enables viewing of another computer’s video, but will not allow making changes  
to the video being viewed.  
Selecting another computer’s video to view when in Public View Mode will display a viewing  
message. This message remains on the screen as long as another’s video is being viewed and cannot  
be removed. Press the <Esc> key to return to Selection Menu.  
P-VIEW  
WIN95.BOB  
Figure 37 PublicView Only Message  
If another user views your computer’s video in Public View Mode, a message on your screen displays  
the viewing user’s name on your monitor. The message will disappear after 3 seconds.  
P-VIEW  
ACTIVE – JAYSON  
Figure 38 PublicView Sign On  
When the user stops viewing your video - by selecting another channel to view or by logging out of  
the system - another message alerts you.  
P-VIEW  
OFF - JAYSON  
Figure 39 PublicView Sign Off  
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User Customization  
The User Profile Menu displays Paragon configuration and allows for setting or changing preferred  
operating parameters. Press <F4> while viewing the OSUI to bring up the User Profile Menu.  
Activate the OSUI by rapidly hitting the default  
Hot Key activator (the <Scroll Lock> key) twice.  
User Profile  
Connected:  
UMT8 Switch HWII  
User: Susan  
User Port: 1  
Admin: No  
Group: 45  
Scan Mode:  
Global  
Global Scan Rate:  
ID Display:  
Green Mode:  
Hotkey:  
Display Position:  
Previous Channel Key:  
03 Seconds  
On  
Off  
03 Seconds  
05 Minutes  
Scroll Lock  
Menu  
NumLck  
ID  
Help:  
Single Line  
LocalPC: Off  
….. Scrolling Messages Banner…..  
ScrlLock  
|
Scan  
|
Skip  
|
NCSL  
Figure 40 User Profile Menu  
User Profile Menu Fields:  
Connected field displays name and Channel ID number of selected device or computer, if  
user is currently connected to a channel.  
User field displays user name entered at login.  
User Port field displays Paragon switch user port to which user is connected.  
Admin field displays user’s administrator privileges, if any.  
Group field displays user’s group ID(s).  
1. Press the <Ç> and <È> or <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to highlight a channel for a  
device or computer and press <Enter> to select.  
2. Please refer to the section “User Profile Menu Options” that follows for instructions on  
interpreting and editing the menu components.  
3. When editing is complete, press <Enter> - the highlight will turn yellow.  
4. Press <S> to save changes, or <Esc> to cancel changes.  
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Changing Passwords within User Profile Menu:  
1. To add, delete, or change a password, press <P> while viewing the User Profile Menu.  
2. Type the old password at the prompt.  
3. Type a new password of up to eight characters at the next prompt.  
4. Press <Enter> and confirm the new password by re-entering it.  
5. Press <Enter> to retain change or press <Esc> to cancel changes.  
Note: If <Esc> or any of the function keys are pressed accidentally, the system  
prompts the user with an opportunity to save any changes before exiting.  
User Profile Menu Options:  
1. Scan Mode: Use the <Ç> and <È> or <Å> and <Æ> keys to toggle between Global and  
Individual. Global Scan Mode scans each channel for the same amount of time, indicated by the  
Global Scan Rate. Individual Scan Mode scans each channel for the specified time as shown in  
Selection Menu. Default setting is Global. (Setting the channel’s individual scan rate is an  
administrator function).  
2. Global Scan Rate: Type a number from 01 to 24, or use <Ç> and <È> keys to change the rate  
number. Default setting is 03 seconds.  
3. ID Display: The ID Display is a small window that shows computer name and Channel ID  
number when switching or scanning between channels. Default setting is On/03 seconds.  
The two fields of control are:  
On/Off: Use the <Ç> and <È> or <Å> and <Æ> keys to toggle between On and Off.  
Time: Type a number from 01 to 24 or use the <Ç> and <È> keys to change the number.  
When a time beyond 24 is chosen, a dash ““ will be displayed, indicating the ID window  
will be shown all the time.  
4. Green Mode (PowerSave Mode): Blanks screen if user console is idle for a pre-specified amount  
of time. Default setting is Off/05 minutes.  
The two fields of control are:  
On/Off: Use the <Ç> and <È> or <Å> and <Æ> keys to toggle between On and Off.  
Time: Type a number from 01 to 99 or use the <Ç> and <È> keys to change the number.  
5. Hot Key: Pressing the selected Hot Key twice rapidly activates Paragon’s On-Screen User  
Interface (OSUI). Use the <Ç> and <È> or <Å> and <Æ> keys to select <Scroll Lock>, <Caps  
Lock>, or <Num Lock>. Default setting is <Scroll Lock>.  
6. Display Position: Set the positioning of the On-Screen Menu and ID Display Window using the  
<Ç>, <È>, <Å> and <Æ> keys to physically position the selected window.  
Note: The Hot Key and the Previous Channel Key cannot be the same key (see item  
5, above, and item 7, below).  
7. Previous Channel Key: Pressing the selected Previous Channel key twice rapidly enables user to  
go back to previously selected device without going through the OSUI, provided that device is  
still accessible to user. Use the <Ç>, <È>, <Å>, or <Æ> keys to select <Scroll Lock>, <Caps  
Lock>, <Num Lock>, or <None>. Default setting is <Num Lock >.  
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8. Help: Set the help message at the bottom of each On-Screen User Interface (OSUI) menu. Use the  
<Ç>, <È>, <Å>, and <Æ> keys to select Single Line (scrolling message banner) or Circ Left  
(static message banner). Default setting is Single Line.  
9. LocalPC: Used to set UST1 in Person Computer Access Mode. Default setting is Off. Please  
refer to “Personal Computer Access Via Z-CIM” on page 83.  
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On-Screen User Interface (OSUI) Functions  
Use the following function keys to access Paragon OSUI functions:  
PRESS:  
<F1>  
WHEN YOU WANT TO:  
View the Help Menu  
<F2>  
View the Selection Menu for a list of channels, group IDs, or scan rates; or to  
select a channel  
<F4>  
<F5>  
<F6>  
<F7>  
<F8>  
View the User Profile Menu to view and change user-specific operating parameters  
View the Administration Menu (for users with administrator privileges)  
Toggle On/Off AutoScan (for users with administrator privileges)  
Toggle On/Off AutoSkip (for users with administrator privileges)  
View Information Menu, which displays firmware and hardware version numbers,  
number of accessible KVM switches, and total number of accessible channels  
(PCs)  
<F9>  
Logout of Paragon; logs user out and displays the login screen  
<Shift-F9>  
Disconnects user from active channel without logging out when any OSUI is  
displayed  
<F10>  
Toggle menu to Display all Channels On/Off. Operational if Selection Menu is  
sorted by Channel ID and if Display All Computers is set to Yes  
<F12>  
Toggle selection menu to sort by Name or by Channel ID  
<Esc>  
Exit the OSUI; returns user to selection menu or login screen when no channel  
is selected  
Note: If a user does not have administrator privileges, then functions <F5>, <F6>,  
and <F7> are displayed in red, indicating these functions are is not available to user.  
If the System Administrator has configured the system by setting Display All  
Computers to No, then <F10> will be displayed in red, indicating this function is not  
available to user.  
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Paragon Switch Front Panel Display and Controls  
The control buttons and LCD display on the Paragon switch provide systems management and  
technical support functions. For most situations, there is no need to use the front panel beyond  
viewing status.  
Figure 41 Paragon Switch Front Panel  
F
C
A
B
D
G
H
ENT  
ESC  
FUNC  
E
Figure 42 Paragon Switch Front Panel Buttons  
Front Panel Components and Functions:  
1. [ESC] button (A) is used for canceling displayed function and returning system to normal state.  
2. [FUNC] button (B) is used to select various functions.  
3. LCD (C) shows status of system and indicates functions that can be selected by pressing front  
panel control buttons.  
4. [], [], [], and [] buttons (D), (E), (F), and (G) are used for selecting or setting various  
options, depending on function being performed.  
5. [ENT] button (H) is used for confirming and executing selected function.  
Start-Up Display:  
When Paragon switch is powered on, it performs a start-up test. It checks each channel and user port  
to ensure proper operation.  
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Normal Display:  
After start-up test, LCD panel displays two lines of messages:  
1. Line 1:  
Running message: “Raritan Computer Paragon: UMT8 Switch/1 Ready”  
For a Paragon switch model UMT8, “UMT8 Switch” is the default name of the Matrix Switching  
Unit (this name may be changed through the System Configuration Menu). “/1” is the UMT8  
Switch’s banked expansion unit ID. In this example, it is the main unit. All expansion units will  
have the same device name as the main unit, but will have different unit ID numbers.  
Note: Banking exemplifies Raritan’s dedication to future development. Banking  
Technology, a potentially improved KVM configuration design that conceivably  
banks or links Matrix Switching Units directly to each other, is currently non-  
functional. As a result, all banked expansion unit IDs will be represented by “/1.”  
2. Line 2:  
User port status message: “A/N User (1, 2, 3 …) None”  
User port status displays a scrolling status of all user ports, one user port per second. The User’s  
active channel, 1 through 256, is displayed after the user port number.  
Raritan Computer Paragon: UMT8 Switch HWII/1  
Ready  
A User (1, 2, 3 … 8) None  
A=Active User # 1-8  
OR  
Raritan Computer Paragon: UMT8 Switch HWII/1  
Ready  
N User (1, 2, 3, … 8) None  
N=Non-Active User # 1-8  
Figure 43 LCD Normal Display  
Power Up Option:  
If you hold down the [FUNC] button on the front panel of the Paragon Switch during Power Up, the  
Paragon Switch will clear its database and reset to factory defaults. Confirm functions by pressing  
the [ENT] button on the front panel.  
Clear Database  
Hit Ent/ESC?  
Figure 44 Power Up Clear Database  
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Function Selection Screen:  
Several administrative functions can be performed on the Function Selection Screen on the Paragon  
switch’s front panel.  
Set LCD Contrast  
Display Ver./SN  
Test User UST1  
Test Chan. UKVM  
Set Bank ID  
Re-Configure  
Reset UMT8 Switch  
Figure 45 LCD Functions  
Selecting a Function:  
Press the [FUNC] button on the front panel of the Paragon Switch to enter Function Selection mode  
and use the [] and [] buttons to scroll through the Function List. Press the [ENT] button on the  
front panel to select displayed function and use the instructions below for each specified function.  
Press the [ESC] button on the front panel at any time to return to Normal Display.  
FUNCTION MENU  
DISPLAY VER./SN  
Figure 46 Function Selection  
1. Set LCD Contrast: Modifies contrast level of front panel LCD Display. Press the [] or []  
button to increase or decrease contrast, and press the [ESC] button to return to normal display.  
SET LCD CONTRAST  
USE UP/DOWN KEYS  
Figure 47 Set LCD Contrast  
Note: LCD contrast can also be adjusted by holding the [] button and pressing the  
[] or [] button at any time.  
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2. Display Ver./SN (Firmware Version and Serial Number): Displays current version of firmware  
and unit’s serial number.  
FIRMWARE: 2C1  
SN: CPB80347  
Figure 48 Display Ver. and SN  
3. Test User UST1 (User Station): Used by administrator to check if user stations (UST1s) are  
functioning properly. Press the [] or [] button to change user port number. Display will read  
“OK”, “None”, or “Failed. Press [ESC] to return to normal display.  
If a “failed” condition is detected, make sure Category 5e UTP cable is installed properly and  
secured, or try using another UST1 to see if UST1 under test has become defective.  
TEST USER UST1  
UST1: 3 OK  
Figure 49 User Station Test  
4. Test Channel UKVM (CIM UKVM): Used by administrator to check if Computer Interface  
Module (CIM) is functioning properly. Press the [] or [] button to change channel number.  
Display will read “OK”, “None”, or “Failed”. Press [ESC] to return to normal display.  
If a “failed” condition is detected, make sure Category 5e UTP cable is installed properly and  
secured, or try using another CIM (UKVM) to see if CIM under test has become defective.  
TEST CHAN. UKVM  
UKVM: 60 OK  
Figure 50 Channel CIM (UKVM) Test  
5. Set Bank ID: Press the [] or [] button to ensure that Bank ID is set at “1”. Press [ESC] to  
return to normal display.  
SET BANK ID  
BANK:  
1
Figure 51 Set Bank ID  
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Note: Banking exemplifies Raritan’s dedication to future development. Banking  
Technology, a potentially improved KVM configuration design that conceivably  
banks or links Matrix Switching Units directly to each other, is currently non-  
functional. As a result, all Bank IDs should be set to 1.  
6. Re-Configure: Paragon will automatically configure the system as computers or devices are  
added or removed. However, the system administrator can use this function to scan and re-  
configure the system manually. When complete, it will return to normal display.  
RE-CONFIGURE  
SEARCHING NOW…  
Figure 52 Auto Configure  
7. Reset UMT8 Switch (Paragon Unit Switch): Enables restart of Paragon switch unit as if unit’s  
power had been physically turned off and back on again. However, the Paragon switch will not  
perform start-up test unless ENT button is held down during restart.  
With Paragon switch firmware 2B1 and User Station (UST1) firmware 2K10 or higher, either a  
power reset or a factory “function” reset can be performed from the front panel of the Paragon  
switch using shortcut button combinations.  
Power Reset:  
Hold the [] and [] buttons on the front panel of the Paragon switch simultaneously for  
approximately three seconds. When the front panel stops scrolling, release the buttons.  
Factory “Function” Reset:  
Hold the [] and [] buttons on the front panel of the Paragon switch simultaneously while  
pressing the [FUNC] button. When the front panel stops scrolling, release the [] and [] buttons,  
wait an additional three seconds, then release the [FUNC] button.  
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CHAPTER 4: USER STATION (UST1) DIRECT MODE  
User Stations (UST1s) set in Direct Mode can be connected directly to a Paragon CIM for emergency  
“crash cart access,” without having to connect through a Paragon Matrix Switching Unit. Direct  
Mode requires User Station (UST1) firmware version 4L2 and Paragon switch firmware versions 1P0  
(UMT2161), 2C2 (UMT242, UMT442, and UMT8), or 3A2 (UMT1664).  
Figure 53 UST1 Direct Mode  
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CIM models capable of accepting a UST1 Direct Mode connection include:  
UKVMC  
UKVMP  
UKVMPD  
UKVMP2  
USKVMC  
USKVMP  
USKVMPD  
USKVMPA  
UUSBPD  
Setting a UST1 to Direct Mode:  
1. Power OFF the UST1.  
2. Connect desired CIM directly to the UST1 via Category 5e UTP cable.  
3. At the user console connected to the UST1, simultaneously hold down the <Ctrl> and <Alt>  
keys.  
4. Continue to hold the <Ctrl> and <Alt> keys and power ON UST1.  
5. Continue to hold the <Ctrl> and <Alt> keys. There will be two beeps. At the second beep, a  
message on the user console monitor will appear: “DIRECT Mode: CIM connected.”  
6. Release the <Ctrl> and <Alt> keys.  
7. The “DIRECT Mode: CIM connected” message will disappear after 10 seconds.  
8. The UST1 is now set in Direct Mode.  
Note: If the Category 5e UTP cable is disconnected from either the CIM or the UST1  
in the Direct Mode connection for a time period greater than three to four seconds,  
Direct Mode will be cancelled. To re-establish Direct Mode on the UST1, follow the  
steps above.  
Returning a UST1 to Normal Paragon Mode:  
1. Power OFF UST1.  
2. Disconnect the Category 5e UTP cable from the CIM.  
3. Connect the Category 5e UTP cable from the UST1 to a Paragon switch.  
4. Connect the Paragon switch to the CIM via Category 5e UTP cable.  
5. Power ON UST1.  
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CHAPTER 5: ADMINISTRATIVE FUNCTIONS  
Administrative functions enable System Administrators to control the computers connected to the  
Paragon system and how users access devices. These functions can be performed from a set of  
Administration Menus.  
Administration  
The Administration Menu1 is used for setting security classes, maintaining user names and  
privileges, and managing the system configuration, which enables the administrator to control user  
access to Paragon and all connected devices.  
1. Login to the system as “admin” (or your user name if you have administrator privileges).  
2. When the Selection Menu appears, press <F5> to display the Administration Menu, which lists  
submenu options.  
Note: The default password for the login “admin” is raritan(all lowercase).  
Administration Menu  
Choose Admin Function  
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-------------------------------------------------------  
1
2
3
System Configuration  
User Configuration  
Channel Configuration  
4
5
User Station Profile  
Refresh Configurations  
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Figure 54 Administration Menu  
3. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys or the numbers 1 through 5 to highlight the desired submenu, and  
press <Enter> to select it.  
1 Administrative User IDs that have the group ID “00” have complete access to all submenus. Other administrative users have  
limited access in that they cannot select the top two submenus.  
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System Configuration  
The System Configuration Menu is used for setting global parameters.  
1. Press the <Ç> and <È> or <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to highlight a channel for a  
device or computer and press <Enter> to select.  
2. Please refer to the following section “System Configuration Menu Options” for instructions on  
interpreting and editing the menu components.  
3. When editing is complete, press <Enter> - the highlight will turn yellow.  
4. Press <S> to save changes, or <Esc> to cancel changes.  
System Configuration  
-----------------------------------------------------  
----  
Device ID: UMT8 Switch HWII  
Display All Computers: No  
Logoff Timeout: Off  
05 Minutes  
Operation Mode: Private  
P-View Admin Silent: No  
PC Share Timeout: 01 Sec  
Login Blank:  
Off  
05 Minutes  
Allow Blank Password: No  
Default Login Name Blank:  
Yes  
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Figure 55 System Configuration Menu  
System Configuration Menu Options:  
1. Device ID: Type desired name of device. This gives device a unique and meaningful name,  
which is important with multiple Paragon units. The default name for a Paragon switch model  
UMT8 is UMT8 Switch HWII.  
2. Display All Computers: By setting this option, the system administrator can allow or prevent  
users to view all devices on the OSUI, whether or not the user has the security privileges to access  
them. Default setting is No.  
3. Logoff Time Out: Amount of time in minutes before an inactive user is logged out of the Paragon  
system. Default setting is Off/05 minutes.  
The two fields of control are:  
On/Off: Use <Ç> and <È> keys to toggle On and Off.  
Time: Type a number from 01 to 99, or use <Ç> and <È> keys to change the number.  
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4. Operation Mode: There are three modes: Use <Ç> and <È> keys to select “Private,” “Public  
View,” or ““PC Share.” Default setting is Private.  
Private: A computer can be accessed exclusively by one user at a time.  
Public View: While one user is accessing a computer, another user can select and view that  
user’s video. Status messages appear on user’s monitors when the Public View mode is  
being exercised.  
PC Share: A computer can be selected and accessed by more than one user, but only one  
user can be in control at any one time. If the user in control is idle for duration specified in  
the PC Share Timeout field, another user can take control of the PC.  
5. View Admin Silent: When Public View Mode is exercised, the user in control of a computer is  
notified when someone else views the user’s video. However, when P-View Admin Silent is set  
to Yes, System Administrators can view other users’ videos without prompting a notification  
message. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to toggle Yes or No. Default setting is No.  
ACTIVE - JAYSON  
P-VIEW  
OFF - JAYSON  
P-VIEW  
Figure 56 Public View Messages  
6. PC Share Timeout: If the Operation Mode is set to PC Share, and more than one user has selected  
a computer, the first user to operate the console (keyboard or mouse) will have control of the  
computer. However, another user can gain control of the computer after it has been idle for a  
duration exceeding the Timeout limit. Default setting is 01 seconds.  
7. Login Blank: Blanks the Login screen to protect the monitor after user console is idle for a  
specified amount of time in minutes. When this screen is blanked, press any key to bring back  
the Login screen. Default setting is Off/05 minutes.  
The two fields of control are:  
On/Off: Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to toggle On or Off.  
Time: Type a number from 01 to 99 or use the <Ç> and <È> keys to change the number.  
8. Allow Blank Password: This field controls whether a user may specify a blank password. Use  
the <Ç> and <È> keys to toggle Yes or No. Default setting is No.  
Note: If this field is set to No, a user may not set a blank password. A newly created  
user has no password by default, unless the user or the administrator sets one.  
9. Default Login Name Blank: This field controls whether the default login name appears in the  
user name field of the Login Menu. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to toggle Yes or No. Default  
setting is Yes (login name will not appear).  
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User Configuration  
The User Configuration Menu enables an administrator to add, delete, or edit user names and  
security rights, and also displays the current connection status for each user.  
1. Press the <Ç> and <È> or <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to highlight a channel for a  
device or computer and press <Enter> to select.  
2. Please refer to the following section “User Configuration Menu Options” for instructions on  
interpreting and editing the menu components.  
3. When editing is complete, press <Enter> - the highlight will turn yellow.  
4. Press <S> to save changes, or <Esc> to cancel changes.  
USER CONFIGURATION  
Æ
1/1  
User: ADMIN  
Name Adm  
--------- --------  
ADMIN Yes  
User01 No  
Page:  
Group  
- -  
- -  
00  
00  
00  
00  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
User02 No  
User03 No  
User04 No  
User05 No  
User06 No  
User07 No  
00  
00  
00  
00  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
- -  
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Figure 57 User Configuration Menu  
User Configuration Menu Options:  
1. User: Login user name.  
2. Name: Displays and edits system user names (not case sensitive). Type up to 8 characters to  
change a name.  
Important: The preset user name admin cannot be changed.  
3. Group: Displays group IDs of user. Please refer to “Paragon Security: Group ID Settings” on  
page 81 for more information.  
4. Adm: Indicates whether user has administrator privileges. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to toggle  
Yes or No. Default setting is No.  
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Note: Press the <Tab> or the <Æ> key to move to the far right of the User  
Configuration Menu menu and view Connection information.  
5. Connection: The Connection column shows status of each user and displays the channel to  
which any active user is currently connected.  
Adding or Deleting Users:  
To Add a User:  
Press the <Insert> key, and when the new default user name is visible, change the default name to  
the desired user name. The maximum number of users is 127.  
To Delete a User:  
Move highlight bar to any user line, and press the <Delete> key. The highlighted user will be  
removed from system.  
Login As A New User:  
Press <L> while viewing the User Configuration Menu. The User ID will appear on the login menu,  
prompting login.  
USER CONFIGURATION  
User: John  
Name  
Page: 1/1  
Connection  
-----------------  
ADMIN  
Jayson  
Usera  
---------------------------------------------------  
None  
Fax-Server  
None  
Userb  
None  
Userc  
None  
Susan  
John  
WinsNT-east  
None  
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Figure 58 Connection Information In User Configuration Menu  
(Far Right of User Configuration Menu)  
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Channel Configuration  
The Channel Configuration Menu enables an administrator to edit or initialize a CIM. An  
Administrator can change device names, individual computer scan rates, device type, and group IDs  
associated with each computer or device.  
When Channel Configuration changes are saved, Paragon updates each CIM as necessary.  
1. Press the <Ç> and <È> or <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to highlight a channel for a  
device or computer and press <Enter> to select.  
2. Please refer to the following section “Channel Configuration Menu Options” for instructions on  
interpreting and editing the menu components.  
3. When editing is complete, press <Enter> - the highlight will turn yellow.  
4. Press <S> to save changes, or <Esc> to cancel changes.  
CHANNEL CONFIGURATION  
Æ
Device  
3/4  
Scn  
UMT8 Switch HWII  
Page:  
Ch ID  
Name  
---------- ------------------------------------------  
1
------ ----------  
03  
03  
03  
03  
CPU  
CPU  
CPU  
CPU  
2
3
4
NT4.0 Mail  
Wins95.Bob  
Wins98.Jack  
5
6
7
8
MX4-Wing.2  
NT4.0-Fax  
MC2-16.Reg1  
UMT8 Switch-Wing.4  
- -  
03  
- -  
- -  
CPU  
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Figure 59 Channel Configuration Menu  
Channel Configuration Menu Options:  
1. Ch. ID: Channel ID number.  
2. Name: Displays and enables editing of device name. Device names are case sensitive and may  
contain up to 12 characters.  
3. Scn: Displays device’s individual scan rate. Type a number from 01 to 24, or use the <Ç> and  
<È> keys to change the number. Default setting is 03 seconds.  
4. Device: Displays type of connected device. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to edit a device type. If a  
type other than the computer type (CPU) is selected, it is assumed that a Raritan KVM switch has  
been connected to the channel according to the installation procedure for Multi-Tier Installation.  
A default device name is created when a KVM switch is selected. It is highly recommended that  
you change the name to something meaningful, as the name will be programmed to the CIM  
associated with the device.  
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Note: Pressing the <Tab> or the <Æ> key to move to the far right of the Channel  
Configuration Menu and view Ch ID and Group information.  
5. Ch. ID: Channel ID number.  
6. Group: Displays security groups that device is associated with. Please refer to “Paragon  
Security: Group ID Settings” on page 81 for more information.  
Note: Many Raritan KVM Switches are Paragon ReadyTM, and as a result require no  
configuration when connected as a tiered device to Paragon, including second or  
third tier switch units.  
CHANNEL CONFIGURATION  
3/4  
Å
UMT8 Switch HWII  
Page:  
Ch ID Group  
---------- --------------------------------------------------  
1
2
3
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(Far Right of Channel Configuration Menu)  
Important: If you have more than one path connecting to MX4, all channels should have the  
same name to ensure that Paragon will configure the tier channels properly.  
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User Station Profile  
The User Station Profile screen enables an administrator to select a keyboard mapped for a different  
language and to set the elapsed time of video delay when switching channels.  
1. Press the <Ç> and <È> or <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to highlight the desired field and  
press <Enter> - the yellow highlight will turn green.  
2. Please refer to the sections below for instructions on editing the menu items.  
3. When editing is complete, press <Enter> - the highlight will revert to yellow.  
4. Press <S> to save changes, or <Esc> to cancel changes.  
User Station Profile  
Keyboard Type Setting: English  
Video delay -- switching: 00 Sec  
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Figure 61 User Station Profile screen  
Keyboard Type Setting  
The Paragon OSUI supports English, French, or German keyboard mapping.  
To select a keyboard type:  
1. Press the <Ç> and <È> keys and select the desired keyboard type.  
2. Press <Enter> to register the change, then <S> to save, or press <Esc> to exit without saving.  
Note: When changing keyboard type, the change is applied only to the User Station  
where this selection has been made.  
Video Delay -- Switching  
Use this field to adjust the amount of delay time (in seconds) when switching from channel to  
channel. The delay can be programmed to last from 0 to 30 seconds; during the delay, the screen will  
be blank.  
To adjust Video delay:  
1. Press the <Ç> and <È> keys to increase or decrease the number of seconds, or use the number  
keys to type in the amount of time desired for video delay, to a maximum of 30 seconds.  
2. Press <Enter> to register the change, then <S> to save, or press <Esc> to exit without saving.  
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Refresh Configurations  
Select item 5 - Refresh Configurations on the Administration Menu to refresh the database of all user  
stations from the Paragon switch database.  
Administration Menu  
Choose Admin Function  
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User Configuration  
Channel Configuration  
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CHAPTER 6: OVERVIEW SOFTWARE  
Paragon Overview is a PC Windows-based program that provides an interface with Paragon,  
enabling administrators to:  
Maintain and change configuration data and OSUI settings offline  
Back-up (save) a copy of the configuration data offline  
Hardware Requirements  
System Administrators can install and run the Overview program from any PC loaded with Internet  
Explorer.  
Downloading Overview  
Download Overview from Raritan’s Web Site to a Floppy Diskette:  
1. Open Internet Explorer and go to Raritan’s Web Site, http://www.raritan.com.  
2. Click the menu bar link to Tech Support.  
3. Select Firmware Upgrades.  
4. When the new page opens, click on the hyperlink Firmware Upgrades.  
5. Locate the execution file for Paragon Overview and click on the corresponding hyperlink.  
6. Save the file to a floppy diskette.  
Connecting a PC to UST1  
1. Using a standard DB9 serial cable, plug DB9(F) into one of the Com ports on the PC.  
2. Plug the other end of the DB9 cable, DB9(M), into the Admin port of any UST1 connected to a  
base Paragon Switch.  
AC Power  
115V/230V  
60Hz/50Hz  
PS/2  
PS/2  
SUN  
K/M  
VGA  
On  
Off  
AC IN (0.5A/0.25A)  
Admin.  
Mouse  
Keyboard  
Monitor  
Cat5 Port  
Figure 63 UST1 Back Panel – DB9 Admin Port  
Important: All users should be logged out of the Paragon System when configuration data is  
being changed.  
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Operating Overview Software  
Start Program:  
1. Insert Overview software diskette into floppy disk drive.  
2. Using Windows Explorer, locate and double-click on the Overview.exe file on the diskette.  
3. The Overview program window will open.  
Figure 64 Overview Program Window  
and Communication Control Panel  
Activate PC Communication and Login:  
1. Click on the Activate Port button on the Communication Control Panel.  
2. Select the COM port to which the DB9 serial cable is installed (default is COM1).  
3. The program initiates communication with UST1.  
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Perform Administrator Login:  
This step requires administrator authorization to access UST1.  
1. At the Login window, enter Administrator User Name and Password.  
2. Click on the OK button.  
Figure 65 Overview Administrator Login Window  
Connect to UST1 and Download Configuration:  
This step downloads UST1’s configuration file for offline editing at the PC.  
1. The Serial Number from the UST1 unit will be retrieved and displayed in an information  
window. Click on the OK button to continue.  
2. A copy of the configuration file will be downloaded from the UST1 to the PC. Maintenance  
functions can now be performed. A status window displaying the message “Loading data from  
Paragon” will display during download, and user station keyboard and mouse operation will be  
temporarily suspended.  
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Editing User Profiles  
Edit a User’s Profile:  
1. Click User Profiles on left side of the Overview program window to display a User List.  
2. Double-click the user name that you wish to edit from the User List that appears.  
3. When the Edit window appears, modify the profile as required.  
4. Click on the OK button to save changes and close the window.  
Figure 66 User Information Editor Window  
Note: Overview provides the ability to edit only existing user profiles. User profiles  
may not be added or deleted through Overview. You must add or delete user  
profiles at the UST1.  
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Editing Device Profiles  
This feature is used to change computer names and profiles on a base Paragon, a tier Paragon, or  
second tier Master Console.  
Edit a Device Profile:  
1. Open the device list by clinking the plus sign inside the small square to the left of the Paragon  
Switch name on the left side of the Overview program window.  
2. Double-click on a computer or second tier device from the list.  
3. Make changes to the device profile in the PC Information Editor window that appears.  
4. Click on the OK button to save changes and close the window.  
Figure 67 PC Information Editor Window  
Note: Overview provides the ability to edit only existing device profiles. Device  
profiles may not be added or deleted through Overview. You must add or delete  
device profiles at the UST1.  
Saving a Copy of the Configuration File to a PC Disk File  
You can save a backup copy of the current configuration file to a PC disk file. The saved  
configuration can be opened and uploaded to the system, if necessary.  
Select Save or Save As from the File menu in the Overview program window and backup the  
active configuration file to a PC disk file.  
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Uploading a Configuration File to Your System  
After any user profile, computer, and/or other device has been modified, the new configuration file  
must be uploaded to the UST1 to reconfigure the system. Before uploading to the UST1, save a copy  
in a PC disk file for later reference.  
Click on the Send File to Paragon button in the Communication Control Panel. The program  
will upload the new configuration file to the UST1 unit. During this upload, the unit’s operation  
will be temporary suspended.  
To configure other UST1s, use Refresh Configurations (Item 5 on the Administration Menu).  
Downloading a Configuration File from UST1  
This feature allows you to update the configuration file on the PC if maintenance has been performed  
on the system from a user station.  
Click on the Reload Configuration File from Paragon button in the Communication Control  
Panel to download a copy of the configuration file from the UST1. This will override any  
currently stored configuration file on the PC.  
Opening a Saved Configuration File from a PC Disk File  
Select Open from the File menu in the Overview program window to open a copy of a  
previously saved configuration file from a PC disk file.  
Click on the Send File to Paragon button in the Communication Control Panel to upload this  
copy of the configuration file to the connected UST1 unit.  
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Troubleshooting  
SYMPTOM:  
POSSIBLE CAUSE:  
Program begins. After clicking on the  
Activate Port button, a message appears  
“UMT8 Switch device is not responding.”  
Make sure DB9 cable is plugged in to PC DB9  
serial port properly.  
Make sure a proper Comm port number is  
selected.  
Recycle UST1 AC power. This will not affect  
computers connected to the Paragon Matrix  
Switch.  
Check serial port on PC; it may be defective.  
Check for loose cable connection between PC and  
UST1.  
Make sure serial communication between PC and  
UST1 is not broken.  
After a period of trouble free software  
operation, clicking on the Send to Paragon  
button causes the Windows status bar to  
remain on the screen.  
Press <Ctrl>+<Alt>+<Del> to bring up the  
Close Program window.  
Select “Paragon System Administration  
Utilities” entry. If status is “Not responding”  
click on the End task button to terminate the  
program.  
Restart the program from the Start Menu. An  
alternative status indicates the program is  
waiting for a slow PC to perform.  
PC has only a DB25 serial port, not DB9.  
Convert a DB25 to DB9 using a standard adapter  
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CHAPTER 7: PARAGON SECURITY: GROUP ID  
SETTINGS  
The default group ID setting for all connected users and computers is a Group ID of “00”. These IDs  
are called Group IDs because each user ID number can have one or more users belonging to it, and  
each computer ID number can have one or many computers belonging to it. Paragon’s system  
security features enable assignment of group IDs from 00 to 99 to both users and computers to limit  
access throughout the system.  
USER  
GROUPS:  
COMPUTER  
GROUPS:  
Available Group IDs for Assignment  
00 – 99  
5
00 – 99  
8
Maximum Number of Group IDs Which Can Be Assigned  
Users and computers communicate according to the following Group ID access rules:  
GROUP ID FOR USERS:  
00  
CAN ACCESS COMPUTERS WITH GROUP IDS:  
00 through 99 (all computers)  
For IDs 01 through 09:  
0X through 0X  
For example:  
05  
00, 0X; and X0, X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, X8, and X9  
00, 05; and 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, and 59  
00, 0X, and exact same computer ID# as the user’s ID#  
00, 09 and 98  
For IDs 10 through 99:  
X0 through X9  
For example:  
98  
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GROUP ID FOR COMPUTERS:  
CAN BE ACCESSED BY USERS WITH GROUP IDs:  
00  
00 through 99 (all users)  
For IDs 01 through 09:  
0X through 0X  
For example:  
08  
00, 0X; and X0, X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, X8, and X9  
00, 08; and 80,81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88, and 89  
00, 0X, and exact same user ID# as the computer’s ID#  
00, 01, and 12  
For IDs 10 through 99:  
X0 through X9  
For example:  
12  
Recommendations  
Systems Requiring High Security:  
Raritan Computer recommends assigning IDs of 10 through 99 to computers requiring high  
protection. This will make them less accessible than computers with IDs of 00 or 01 through 09.  
Main System Administrator and Assistant Administrators:  
Although any user may be assigned Administrative Privileges, we recommend the user ID “00” for  
the Main System Administrator, and user IDs 01 through 09 for Assistant Administrators. These IDs  
provide a broader scope of access.  
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CHAPTER 8: PERSONAL COMPUTER ACCESS VIA Z-  
CIM  
Paragon switch firmware versions 1P0 (UMT2161), 2C2 (UMT242, UMT442, and UMT8), or 3A2  
(UMT1664) and UST1 firmware 4L2 or higher supports access to a personal computer via a Z-CIM -  
UKVMSPD or UKVMSC. This feature gives the User Station and attached User Console control of  
the local user’s PC, in addition to the Paragon matrix.  
Figure 68 Personal Computer Access via Z-CIM  
Important: Z-series chains should be added one at a time. The message banner on the  
screen should read that the DB has been “completely updated” before an administrator  
adds a new Z-chain.  
Installing a Z-CIM for Personal Computer Access:  
1. Set up Paragon following the “Basic Installation” instructions starting on page 12.  
2. Choose the UST1 and user console that will access both a local Personal Computer and the  
Paragon matrix.  
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3. Trace the Category 5e UTP cable from the chosen UST1 to the Paragon Switch and disconnect this  
cable from the Paragon Switch user port. Reserve this user port for connection from the Z-CIM.  
4. Add the Z-CIM (UKVMSPD or UKVMSC) between the chosen User Station (UST1) and the  
Paragon Switch.  
a. Connect the Category 5e UTP cable from the chosen UST1 to the UTP OUT port on the Z-  
CIM.  
b. Connect another Category 5e UTP cable to the UTP IN port on the Z-CIM  
c. Connect the other end of this UTP cable to the reserved user port on the Paragon Switch.  
5. Connect the Personal Computer to the Z-CIM.  
UKVMSPD:  
a. Attach the CIM to the computer via its 15-pin male video port, connecting it to the 15-pin  
female video port on the computer.  
b. Connect keyboard and mouse cable legs from the UKVMSPD to appropriate 6-pin mini-DIN  
mouse and keyboard ports on computer.  
UKVMSC:  
a. Connect DB25 male end of CCP06 cable to DB25 female port on UKVMSC Z-CIM.  
b. Connect the other end of the CCP06 cable to appropriate 6-pin mini-DIN mouse and  
keyboard ports, and the HD15 video port on the Personal Computer.  
6. Power ON Personal Computer.  
Activate Local PC Mode on UST1:  
1. Login from the chosen User Station, which will have access to both a local Personal Computer  
and the Paragon Switch.  
2. Press <F4> to display the User Profile Menu.  
3. Use the <Ç> or <È> keys to go to the Local PC field and press <Enter> - the yellow highlight  
will turn green.  
4. Use the <Ç> or <È> keys to select On and press <Enter> - the highlight will turn yellow.  
5. Press <S> to save the change and return to the User Profile Menu, or press <Esc> to return to the  
User Profile Menu without saving this change.  
Operating Local Personal Computer Access:  
1. Press the <Home> key twice to access the local personal computer quickly while viewing any  
OSUI menu. You will automatically be switched to the local or “home” PC.  
2. To return to Paragon switching, bring up Paragon’s OSUI by rapidly pressing the hot key  
activator twice. Then press <F2> to bring up the Selection Menu, which shows all servers and  
devices connected to Paragon.  
Note: If you changed the Hot Key activator, remember to use your new Hot Key  
assignation to activate the OSUI.  
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DIMENSIONS  
(WXDXH)  
OPERATIN  
G TEMP.  
ITEM  
WEIGHT  
POWER  
PARAGON SWITCH  
17.2” (W) X 10.4” (D) X 1.75” (H)  
437MM (W) X 265MM (D) X 44 MM (H)  
7.9LBS.  
(3.59KG)  
100V/240V  
0-40  
C
F
47/63HZ, 0.6A  
32-104  
UMT2161  
UMT242  
17.2” (W) X 10.4” (D) X 1.75” (H)  
437MM (W) X 265MM (D) X 44 MM (H)  
8.35LBS.  
(3.8KG)  
100V/240V  
0-40  
C
F
47/63HZ, 0.6A  
32-104  
17.2” (W) X 10.4” (D) X 1.75” (H)  
437MM (W) X 265MM (D) X 44 MM (H)  
8.45LBS.  
(3.82KG)  
100V/240V  
0-40  
C
F
UMT442  
UMT8  
47/63HZ, 0.6A  
32-104  
17.2” (W) X 10.4” (D) X 1.75” (H)  
437MM (W) X 265MM (D) X 44 MM (H)  
8.15LBS.  
(3.7KG)  
100V/240V  
0-40  
C
F
47/63HZ, 0.6A  
32-104  
17.25” (W) X 10.75” (D) X 3.5” (H)  
438MM (W) X 273MM (D) X 89 MM (H)  
12.0LBS.  
(5.44KG)  
100V/240V  
0-40  
C
F
UMT1664  
47/63HZ, 0.6A  
32-104  
USER STATION  
11.4” (W) X 10.1” (D) X 1.75” (H)  
290MM (W) X 255MM (D) X 44 MM (H)  
4.3LBS.  
(1.9KG.)  
100V/240V  
0-40  
C
F
UST1  
50/60HZ, 0.5A  
32-104  
CIMS FOR PCS  
4.3” (W) X 3.6” (D) X 1.0” (H)  
0.7LBS.  
(0.3KG.)  
6VDC  
0-40  
C
F
UKVMC  
CONNECT ONE PC -  
WITH KVM PORTS  
FOR LOCAL ACCESS  
108MM (W) X 91MM (D) X 23MM (H)  
32-104  
0-40  
C
F
2.0” (W) X 3.125” (D) X 1.125” (H)  
51MM (W) X 79MM (D) X 29MM (H)  
32-104  
NONE  
NONE  
UKVMP  
CONNECT ONE PC  
0.4LBS.  
(0.16KG.)  
0-40  
C
F
32-104  
2.44” (W) X 3.5” (D) X 1.0” (H)  
62MM (W) X 89MM (D) X 27MM (H)  
UKVMP2  
CONNECT ONE PC -  
EXPAND TO 16 USERS  
0.4LBS.  
40  
C
(0.16KG.)  
32-104  
F
1.68” (W) X 3.5” (D) X 0.75” (H)  
43MM (W) X 89MM (D) X 19MM (H)  
NONE  
UKVMPD  
CONNECT ONE PC -  
WITH  
0.4LBS.  
(0.16KG.)  
“DIRECTCONNECT”  
TECHNOLOGY  
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DIMENSIONS  
(WXDXH)  
OPERATIN  
G TEMP.  
ITEM  
WEIGHT  
POWER  
CIMS FOR SUN  
USKVMC  
4.3” (W) X 3.6” (D) X 1.0” (H)  
0.7LBS.  
(0.3KG.)  
6VDC  
0-40  
C
F
CONNECT ONE SUN  
COMPUTER - WITH  
KVM PORT FOR  
LOCAL ACCESS  
108MM (W) X 91MM (D) X 23MM (H)  
32-104  
0-40  
C
F
USKVMP  
2.0” (W) X 3.125” (D) X 1.125” (H)  
51MM (W) X 79MM (D) X 29MM (H)  
32-104  
NONE  
NONE  
CONNECT ONE SUN  
COMPUTER - WITH  
HD15 VIDEO  
0.4LBS.  
(0.16KG.)  
USKVMPD  
1.68” (W) X 3.5” (D) X 0.75” (H)  
43MM (W) X 89MM (D) X 19MM (H)  
0-40  
C
F
CONNECT ONE SUN  
COMPUTER - WITH  
“DIRECTCONNECT”  
TECHNOLOGY  
32-104  
0.4LBS.  
(0.16KG.)  
USKVMPA  
CONNECT ONE SUN  
COMPUTER - WITH  
13W3/COMPOSITE  
SYNC VIDEO -  
2.0” (W) X 3.125” (D) X 1.125” (H)  
0-40  
C
F
NONE  
51MM (W) X 79MM (D) X 29MM (H)  
(X 2 UNITS — USKVMP + ADAPTER)  
32-104  
0.7LBS.  
(0.3KG.)  
USKVMP +  
ADAPTER  
CIMS FOR ASCII  
DEVICES  
4.3” (W) X 3.6” (D) X 1.0” (H)  
0.7LBS.  
(0.3KG.)  
6VDC  
0-40  
C
F
AUATC  
CONNECT ONE ASCII  
DEVICE - WITH KV  
PORTS FOR LOCAL  
ACCESS  
108MM (W) X 91MM (D) X 23MM (H)  
32-104  
CIMS FOR USB  
AUPUSBC  
4.3” (W) X 3.6” (D) X 1.0” (H)  
0.7LBS.  
(0.3KG.)  
6VDC  
NONE  
0-40  
C
F
CONNECT ONE USB -  
WITH KVM PORTS  
FOR LOCAL ACCESS  
108MM (W) X 91MM (D) X 23MM (H)  
32-104  
2.0” (W) X 3.125” (D) X 1.125” (H)  
51MM (W) X 79MM (D) X 29MM (H)  
0-40  
C
F
0.4LBS.  
(0.16KG.)  
UUSBP  
CONNECT ONE USB  
COMPUTER  
32-104  
1.68” (W) X 3.5” (D) X 0.75” (H)  
43MM (W) X 89MM (D) X 19MM (H)  
0-40  
C
F
NONE  
32-104  
UUSBPD  
0.4LBS.  
(0.16KG.)  
CONNECT ONE USB  
COMPUTER - WITH  
“DIRECTCONNECT”  
TECHNOLOGY  
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CIM Installation: Connecting CIM and Server  
CIM MODEL:  
UKVMC  
CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS:  
Connect DB25 male end of provided CCPnn cable to DB25 female port  
on UKVMC.  
Connect other end of cable to 6-pin mini DIN keyboard and mouse  
ports and female 15-pin video port on the computer.  
Connect keyboard, monitor, and mouse cable legs attached to UKVMP  
or UKVMP2 to appropriate 15-pin female video port and 6-pin mini-  
DIN mouse and keyboard ports on the computer.  
UKVMP and  
UKVMP2  
Attach the CIM to the computer via its 15-pin male video port,  
connecting it to the15-pin female video port on the computer.  
Connect keyboard, and mouse cable legs attached to UKVMPD to  
appropriate and 6-pin mini-DIN keyboard and mouse ports on the  
computer.  
UKVMPD  
Connect DB25 male end of CCSnn cable to DB25 female port on  
USKVMC.  
Connect other end of cable to 8-pin mini DIN keyboard/mouse port  
and 13W3-pin video port on the Sun.  
Connect keyboard, and mouse cable legs attached to USKVMP to  
appropriate 15-pin female video port and 8-pin mini DIN  
keyboard/mouse port on the Sun.  
USKVMC  
USKVMP  
Attach the CIM to the computer via its 15-pin male video port,  
connecting it to the15-pin female video port on the computer.  
Connect keyboard, and mouse cable legs attached to USKVMPD to  
appropriate and 8-pin mini-DIN keyboard/mouse port on the Sun.  
The USKVMPA CIM, for Sun Computers with 13W3/composite sync  
video, consists of a USKVMP CIM plus an AVGACS Adapter.  
Take the AVGACS adapter and connect its 13W3 video connector to the  
13W3 video port on the Sun.  
Connect the AVGACS’s 8-pin mini-DIN male keyboard/mouse leg to  
the female keyboard/mouse port on the Sun.  
Connect the AVGACS’s 8-pin mini-DIN female keyboard/mouse leg to  
the male 8-pin mini-DIN keyboard/mouse leg on the USKVMP.  
Connect the USKVMP’s male HD15 video connector to the female  
HD15 port on the AVGACS.  
USKVMPD  
USKVMPA  
Connect DB25 male end of provided null modem cable to DB25 female  
port on AUATC.  
AUATC  
Connect other end of cable to the serial port on the computer.  
Connect DC6500U power adapter to DC power port on AUATC and  
plug into AC power supply.  
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CIM MODEL:  
CONNECTION INSTRUCTIONS:  
Connect DB25 male end of CCUSBnn cable to DB25 female port on  
AUPUSB.  
Connect other end of cable to one of the USB ports and 15-pin video  
port on the computer.  
Connect HD15 video leg attached to UUSBP appropriate 15-pin female  
video port on the computer.  
AUPUSBC  
UUSBP  
Connect the UUSBP’s USB leg to appropriate USB port on computer.  
Attach the CIM to the computer via its 15-pin male video port,  
connecting it to the15-pin female video port on the computer.  
Connect the UUSBPD’s USB leg to appropriate USB port on computer.  
UUSBPD  
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Connecting UTP Cables  
Recommended UTP cables:  
Category 5e UTP Cables:  
Belden DataTwist 350 UTP  
Belden DataTwist 350 patch  
Belden MediaTwist  
Uninet  
#1700A  
#1752A  
#1872A  
#7702  
Solid  
Stranded  
Solid  
Category 6 UTP Cable:  
Category 7 UTP Cable:  
Pin-out specifications for RJ45 connectors to Category 5e UTP cable:  
Paragon supports only T568A or T568B pin-outs  
T568A  
T568B  
Mod  
Plug  
Mod  
Plug  
Positions  
Positions  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
White/Green  
Green  
White/Orange  
R
J
4
5
R
J
4
5
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
Orange  
White/Orange  
Blue  
White/Green  
Blue  
C
O
N
N
E
C
T
C
O
N
N
E
C
T
Cat 5e Cable  
Cat 5e Cable  
White/Blue  
Orange  
White/Blue  
Green  
O
R
O
R
White/Brown  
Brown  
White/Brown  
Brown  
Figure 69 Paragon Category 5e UTP Cable Pin-out Requirements  
Important: Maximum distance from user console to computer is 1,000 feet. When using  
certified cable, users can transmit video signals at distances up to 1,000 feet at 1024x768  
@75Hz; and up to 600 feet at 1600x1200 @75Hz.  
Please see “UTP Cabling FAQs” on page 93 for more information.  
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CIM Cable Kits (For UKVMC):  
Additional cables available for desired distances longer than those enabled by the standard length  
cables are provided with each CIM unit ordered.  
Universal Cable Kits for connecting computer to CIM:  
PART NO.:  
CCP20  
CCP40  
CCP60  
CCP90  
LENGTH:  
CONNECTORS:  
6.5’ (2 M)  
13’ (4 M)  
20’ (6 M)  
30’ (9 M)  
DB25(M) TO HD15(M), 2x mini-DIN6(M)  
DB25(M) TO HD15(M), 2x mini-DIN6(M)  
DB25(M) TO HD15(M), 2x mini-DIN6(M)  
DB25(M) TO HD15(M), 2x mini-DIN6(M)  
Universal Cable Kit adapters for AT-style keyboard and serial mouse:  
(1) DIN 6F to DIN 5M and (1) DIN 6F to DB9F can be ordered for any CCPdd cable  
(part number: APSAT).  
Accessories:  
PART:  
DESCRIPTION:  
RPAR1U  
19” Rack Mount Bracket (for UMT8 Switch) - 1U [for S/N beginning with  
CM]  
RUMT-1U  
19” Rack Mount Bracket (for UMT2161, UMT8, UMT442, UMT242 Switch) -  
1U [for S/N beginning with CP]  
RUMT-2U  
RUST-1U  
ASOGVGA  
ASGIVGA  
ARSVGA  
19” Rack Mount Bracket (for UMT1664 Switch) - 2U  
19” Rack Mount Bracket (for UST1) - 1U  
Sync on green converter for HP9000 or SGI with HD15 video  
Sync on green converter for SGI with 13W3 video  
Sync on green converter for RS/6000 with 13W3 video  
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Symptoms and Solutions  
SYMPTOM:  
PROBABLE CAUSE:  
Loose Power Cord.  
Power switch is off.  
Paragon Matrix Switch or User Station (UST1) surge  
protection invoked during a power recycling process.  
Power off unit, wait 20 seconds, then power unit on.  
No Power.  
Loose Category 5e UTP cable  
Loose monitor connection  
UST1 is connected and functioning properly if <Num Lock>  
All computers have no video  
display.  
key lights keyboard’s Num Lock LED.  
Monitor type does not match video output designation from  
computer.  
Monitor video display for  
some connected computers is  
distorted.  
Loose keyboard connection to UST1.  
Loose Category 5e UTP cable  
Keyboard broken. Hot-swap with a new keyboard  
Keyboard non-functional,  
even though there is no  
keyboard error at power up.  
Cannot input to any computer.  
Loose cable from computer to CIM  
Loose Category 5e UTP cable  
Paragon components may be out of order. Verify that  
computer works with a keyboard directly connected.  
Contact Raritan Technical support for assistance.  
Repeated “Keyboard ERROR”  
at computer power-up.  
Loose keyboard cable connection  
Keyboard suddenly locks-up  
when a particular computer is  
selected, but works normally  
when other computers are  
selected.  
Voltage spike (increase) or brown out (decrease) in power  
supply to connected Paragon Matrix Switch unit. Power  
down Switch, wait 20 seconds, then power on unit.  
Powering Switch from a UPS avoids variation in power  
supply to Switch.  
Loose mouse cable from computer to CIM  
Loose Category 5e UTP cable  
If error occurs only with new computers being added to  
system, contact Raritan Technical Support for assistance –  
mouse emulation firmware may need to be upgraded for  
compatibility with newer computers.  
Repeated “MOUSE  
INSTALLATION FAILURE”  
at computer power-up.  
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SYMPTOM:  
PROBABLE CAUSE:  
Loose cable from computer to CIM  
Loose Category 5e UTP cable  
Paragon components may be out of order. Verify that  
computer works with a mouse directly connected. Contact  
Raritan Technical support for assistance.  
Mouse suddenly locks up  
when a particular computer is  
selected, but works normally  
when other computers are  
selected.  
Replace keyboard. OSUI works only with PS/2 or extended  
AT-style keyboards.  
On-Screen User Interface  
(OSUI) non-functional.  
Video Gain Adjustment is required (especially needed with  
LCD flat panel monitors).  
Activate OSUI (by hitting <Scroll Lock> key twice rapidly.  
Use numeric keypad “+” and “-“ keys to adjust video image  
until in focus.  
Video is “fuzzy” or out of  
focus.  
Multi-Tier Installation  
In a multi-tier configuration, the order of powering ON is critical to proper function.  
Last tier switches must be powered ON before the intermediate level of tier  
Intermediate tier switches must be powered ON before the base Paragon switch can be powered  
ON.  
User Stations (UST1s) can be powered ON and OFF at any time as needed.  
There is a five-second ON/OFF down time in the UST1 or Paragon power cycle.  
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UTP Cabling FAQs  
Cat5 / Cat5e / Cat6 Cabling FAQs:  
QUESTION:  
ANSWER:  
What UTP cable does Raritan  
recommend for use with  
Paragon,  
Raritan certifies the following Category 5e UTP and Category 6  
UTP cable products for use with its family of industry-leading  
data center solutions:  
Paragon ReadyTM, and  
Cat5 ReachTM products?  
Certified Cables for Use with Raritan Products:  
Category 5e  
UTP  
Cables:  
Belden DataTwist 350  
UTP  
#1700A Solid  
Belden DataTwist 350  
patch  
#1752A Stranded  
#1872A Solid  
#7702  
Category 6  
UTP Cable:  
Belden MediaTwist  
Uninet  
Category 7  
UTP Cable:  
Use of non-certified cabling may result in video and data  
degradations that users may find unsatisfactory. When using  
certified cable, users can transmit video signals at distances up  
to 1,000 feet at 1024x768 @75Hz; and up to 600 feet at 1600x1200  
@75Hz.  
Please note that Raritan does not have any marketing relationship with Belden,  
nor does Raritan receive any financial incentive for recommending Belden  
products.  
Can I use plain Cat 5 cable,  
instead of Cat 5e?  
Yes, however, you may not get the same performance as you  
would with Raritan certified Category 5e UTP or Category 6  
UTP cables. Standard Category 5 UTP cable may not have the  
necessary characteristics for transmitting high-quality video  
over long distances.  
Can I use standard Ethernet  
(10BASE-T) cable?  
No, because standard Ethernet cable does not have the  
necessary bandwidth characteristics for transmitting high-  
quality video over long distances.  
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QUESTION:  
ANSWER:  
Can I use non-certified Cat 5e  
cable?  
Yes, however, you may not get the same performance as you  
would with Raritan certified Category 5e UTP or Category 6  
UTP cables. Using non-certified Category 5e UTP cable with  
Raritan products results in degraded video performance ranging  
from mildly irritating to severely unusable.  
The only occasion when a non-certified cable may be used with  
Raritan products without negative effects on system usability is  
when the total cable distance between any user console and any  
connected device is less than 300 feet.  
Because cable products certified by Raritan do not cost more  
than competing cable offerings, Raritan strongly recommends  
that users utilize Raritan certified cables for maximum  
performance with Raritan product applications.  
Can I use Cat 6 cable?  
Yes. Currently only one Category 6 UTP cable product is Raritan  
certified for use with Raritan products. Raritan continues to test  
new Category 6 UTP cabling products as they are released to the  
market.  
What happens if I do not use  
Raritan certified cable?  
Cable products that are not specifically certified by Raritan may  
cause your video to look blurry; in particular if the video signal  
is of high-resolution, or if the video signal must be transmitted  
over long distances. Furthermore, LCD monitors can become  
unusable  
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QUESTION:  
ANSWER:  
Cat 5e is standardized. Why  
can’t I simply use any Cat 5e  
cable with Raritan products?  
Because the intended application of UTP cabling is the  
transmission of digital data, cable specifications are optimized  
for that application. However, because video data is by its very  
nature analog, Raritan’s exclusive technology – which enables  
such high-bandwidth video information to be transmitted over  
relatively thinly-shielded Category 5 UTP and Category 6 UTP  
cables – requires even stricter tolerances for certain cable  
properties.  
One particular UTP cable characteristic has a large impact on  
how well your Raritan system performs: delay skew. UTP  
cabling consists of four “twisted pairs” of wire, each carrying  
one set of data. In order to minimize cross-interference between  
the pairs, each pair must be twisted at slightly different rates  
(twists/foot). Over long lengths of cable, however, slight  
differences in twist rates results in measurably different rates of  
data transmission among each twisted pair. The arrival time  
delta is called “delay skew.”  
How does this affect your Raritan solution? Raritan products  
send red, green, and blue video information each over a  
different twisted pair; if that information does not arrive at the  
same time, observed video will be blurry. Raritan’s unique  
algorithms correct for this behavior, but physical limitations  
create upper limits to the success of any algorithm.  
The TIA/EIA specification for delay skew tolerance is 45  
nanoseconds for Category 5 UTP and Category 5e UTP cable.  
However, in analog video applications, a delay skew longer  
than 15 nanoseconds usually results in inadequate video  
performance at high resolutions (XGA and higher).  
Raritan-certified cable products happen to surpass the  
acceptable tolerances of the TIA/EIA’s specification for delay  
skew, and hence are best suited for connecting Raritan  
components.  
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QUESTION:  
ANSWER:  
Are there special  
pin out  
Yes, please refer to diagram below.  
requirements  
that I must use?  
Figure 70 Cable Pin-out Requirements  
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CHAPTER 11: GLOSSARY  
TERM:  
DEFINITION:  
Active Channel  
A channel is active when a connected device is powered on. See  
also Channel.  
Administration Menu  
AutoScan  
For installing and configuring access to the Paragon. This menu is  
restricted to those with administrator privileges.  
When activated, UST1 automatically cycles through channels,  
displaying each computer’s video for a specified time interval.  
AutoSkip  
Base Unit  
When activated, channel selection is restricted to active channels.  
The Paragon Matrix Switch units to which computers and/or other  
MasterConsole units are connected in a two-tier configuration.  
Channel  
The RJ45 connector with which a device is connected to Paragon  
Matrix Switch. There are 32 channels on model UMT8 Switch  
units. See also Active Channel and Inactive Channel.  
Channel Configuration  
Menu  
For editing computer and device names, changing security classes,  
and assigning channel-specific scan rates.  
Channel ID Number  
The specific channel number to which a device is connected.  
Channel-Specific  
(Individual) Scan Rate  
Scan rate specified for each channel when Scan Mode field in User  
Profile is set to Individual. Channel-specific scan rates are set in  
the Channel Configuration submenu of the Administration Menu.  
See also Scan Rate.  
CIM  
Acronym for Computer Interface Module  
Class Security Code  
Refers to the entire security code. See also Security Code.  
Computer Name (Channel  
Name)  
A label of up to 12 characters assigned by an administrator for a  
device connected to a Paragon channel.  
Configuration  
Device  
See One-Tier Configuration and Two-Tier Configuration.  
A computer, or Paragon Matrix Switch, or any MasterConsole  
Switch unit that is connected to a Paragon Matrix Switch channel.  
Function Selection Screen  
For accessing front panel control functions.  
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TERM:  
DEFINITION:  
Global Scan Rate  
Green Mode  
Scan rate used for all channels when Scan Mode field in User  
Profile is set to Global. See also Scan Rate.  
A field in User Profile Menu for toggling PowerSave feature on and  
off.  
Group Security Code  
Hot Key  
Refers to how many belong to a code. See also Security Code  
For activating On-Screen User Interface (OSUI). To activate the  
OSUI, press the Hot Key -default <Scroll Lock> - twice rapidly.  
ID Display  
A single-line display shown on monitor to identify selected  
channel.  
Inactive Channel  
Key Number  
A channel is inactive if no device is connected to it or if connected  
device is powered off. See also Channel.  
Located in left-hand column of Selection Menu. To quickly select a  
channel, press its corresponding key number on keyboard when  
Selection Menu is displayed.  
LCD Display  
Local Console  
Liquid-crystal display screen on Paragon Matrix Switch’s front  
panel for displaying statuses and controlling administrative  
functions.  
Keyboard, monitor, and mouse (user console) plugged into local  
CIM port.  
Login  
Entering a user name to gain access to the Paragon system.  
For Login to system as a user or administrator.  
Disconnects a user from system.  
Login Screen  
Logout  
Menu  
A Paragon On-Screen User Interface (OSUI) display.  
Function keys for On Screen User Interface (OSUI) menus.  
Menu F Keys  
Normal Display  
Displayed on LCD. Shows operating status of the Paragon Matrix  
Switch.  
One-Tier Configuration  
Only computers are connected directly to a base Paragon Matrix  
Switch unit.  
OSUI  
Acronym for On-Screen User Interface  
Password  
Used in conjunction with user name to gain access to Paragon.  
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TERM:  
DEFINITION:  
PowerSave  
Allows a properly equipped monitor to operate in energy save  
mode. See also Green Mode.  
Public View  
Feature that controls video sharing of a computer that is being  
selected and operated by another user.  
Reserved Channels  
In a two-tier configuration, channels on base Paragon Matrix  
Switch units allocated to connect second-tier non-computer  
devices.  
S Model  
Scan  
MasterConsole II models MasterConsole S-4 and  
MasterConsole S-8.  
On-Screen User Interface (OSUI) function for activating AutoScan.  
Scan Mode  
Scan Rate  
Field in User Profile. Can be set to either Global or Individual.  
Time interval in seconds that a channel’s computer is to remain  
displayed on monitor when AutoScan is activated. See also Global  
Scan Rate and Channel Specific (Individual) Scan Rate.  
Security Code  
Number set assigned to each user and computer to establish user-  
access rights. See also Class Security Code, and Group Security  
Code.  
Selection Menu  
For selecting and accessing a computer or device.  
Set LCD Contrast Screen  
For adjusting contrast of LCD on a Paragon Matrix Switch front  
panel.  
Set-Password Screen  
Set Tier Screen  
Enables administrator to password protect functions on the LCD.  
For connecting second-tier user ports to first-tier channels.  
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TERM:  
DEFINITION:  
Sort  
Order of channels listed in the Selection Menu – either by channel  
ID or by name. Pressing <F12> toggles the sort criterion when a  
Selection Menu is displayed.  
Start-Up Display  
Displayed on LCD when the Paragon Matrix Switch is powered on  
– system checks for the status of computers and user connections.  
After this start-up test, system goes to normal display.  
System Configuration  
For allowing and disallowing blank passwords, turning Time Out  
on and off, changing Time Out interval, turning Login Screen on  
and off, and changing Login interval.  
Time Out  
Length of time that a user port can remain idle – that is, since the  
previous keyboard/mouse or front panel operation – before  
connected console is automatically logged out. User must enter an  
authorized user name to re-establish access after Time Out.  
Two-Tier Configuration  
User Configuration  
User Console  
A mix of devices – computers, other units and MasterConsole units  
- are connected to base Paragon Matrix Switch units.  
Used by administrator for adding, deleting, and changing user  
names, security codes, and administrator privileges.  
Keyboard, monitor, and mouse plugged into a user port on UST1  
back panel.  
User Name  
User Port  
Name a user types to login to the system.  
The RJ45 connector by which a user station (UST1) is connected to  
a Paragon Matrix Switch.  
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TERM:  
DEFINITION:  
User Profile  
For setting and changing user passwords and preferences.  
UST1  
Acronym for User Station  
X Model  
MasterConsole II models MasterConsole X-4, MasterConsole X-8,  
and MasterConsole X-16.  
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APPENDICES  
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APPENDICES  
Appendix A: Paragon Update – Firmware Upgrade  
The Paragon Update Utility is a Win32-based program that facilitates the transfer of firmware to  
Paragon units – the Matrix Switching Unit and the User Station (UST1). The Paragon Update Utility  
and the latest versions of firmware can be downloaded from Raritan’s web site:  
http://www.raritan.com.  
Figure 71 Paragon Update Window  
Important: Before performing a firmware upgrade, be certain to read the release notes that  
are included with the firmware distribution on Raritan’s website.  
Note: All Paragon components and connected servers can remain powered ON  
during a firmware upgrade. Paragon’s modular redundant design ensures that these  
devices will not be affected during the update process.  
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Paragon Configuration Backup:  
Paragon Update is designed to execute the firmware uploading process without disturbing Paragon  
configuration data files. However, as an added precaution, many users prefer to backup these  
configuration files, which contain user profile and server name information.  
1. Download the Paragon Overview program from Raritan’s Web site.  
a. Open Internet Explorer and go to Raritan’s Web Site: http://www.raritan.com.  
b. Click on the menu bar link to Tech Support.  
c. Select Firmware Downloads.  
d. When the new page opens, click on the hyperlink Firmware Downloads.  
e. Locate the execution file for the Paragon Overview download and click on the  
corresponding hyperlink.  
f. Save the file to a floppy diskette.  
2. Log into Paragon on any active Paragon User Station (p/n UST1) and press <F12> to display the  
Selection Menu by Name.  
3. When the Paragon User Station displays the Selection Menu by Name, connect one end of a  
straight-through serial cable to the port labeled “Admin” on the back of the User Station (DB9F).  
4. Connect the other end of the cable to the serial port of any computer with Paragon Overview  
installed.  
Important: To ensure reliable communication, use as short a serial cable as possible. Do not  
use a serial cable longer than 50 feet in length. Be sure to use a straight-through serial cable,  
and not a null modem cable.  
5. On the attached computer, double-click on the Paragon Overview icon to launch Overview.  
6. Select the correct serial port (COM1 through COM4), and click on the Activate Port button to the  
right on the Overview program window to initiate communication with Paragon.  
7. After the Paragon database is downloaded, a prompt will appear for an administrator’s User  
Name and Password. Enter the administrator User Name and Password.  
8. Select Save from the File menu, and save the Paragon Configuration database to the hard disk.  
9. Select Exit from the File menu to exit the Paragon Overview program.  
Paragon Firmware Update Instructions:  
1. Download the Paragon Firmware distribution file, ParagonFirmware.zip from Raritan’s Web site.  
a. Open Internet Explorer and go to Raritan’s Web Site: http://www.raritan.com.  
b. Click the menu bar link to Tech Support.  
c. Select Firmware Downloads.  
d. When the new page opens, click on the hyperlink Firmware Downloads.  
e. Locate the appropriate version of the Paragon Firmware.zip download and click on the  
corresponding hyperlink.  
f. Save the file to a floppy diskette.  
2. Unzip the downloaded file, and read the release notes for any additional or updated instructions.  
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Update User Station(s)  
1. On any active Paragon User Station (p/n UST1), log into Paragon, and press <F12> to display the  
Selection Menu by Name.  
2. When the Paragon User Station displays Selection Menu by Name, connect one end of a straight-  
through serial cable to the port labeled Admin (DB9F) on the back of the User Station and  
connect the other end of the cable to the serial port of any computer with Paragon Update  
installed.  
Important: To ensure reliable communication, use as short a serial cable as possible. Do not  
use a serial cable longer than 50 feet in length. Be sure to use a straight-through serial cable,  
and not a null modem cable.  
3. Launch the Paragon Update on the attached computer by double clicking the icon.  
4. Select the correct serial port (COM1 through COM4), and click on the Activate Port button on the  
right on the Overview program window to initiate communication with Paragon.  
5. Click on the Load Hex File button and select the User Station firmware contained in the Paragon  
Firmware distribution file, e.g., UST1-####, where #### is a hexadecimal version number. The  
upper button in the “Upgrade Information” section of the Paragon Update window will read  
Paragon User Station.  
6. Click on the Test Hex File button to ensure file integrity.  
7. Click on the Check Device Information button to confirm successful communication with the  
Paragon User Station and to confirm that the firmware upgrade is applicable.  
8. Click on the Paragon User Station button to begin uploading the firmware.  
Note: During the firmware uploading process, the User Station and the computer  
must be powered ON, and the serial cable must remain firmly connected.  
9. Click on the Disable Port button, then exit Paragon Update.  
10. After successfully receiving the new firmware, the User Station will reset automatically and a  
beep will signal the reset.  
Note: If automatic reset of the User Station does not occur, then recycling power to  
the User Station will manually reset the unit. No loss of data will occur by resetting  
power to the user station.  
11. Repeat steps 3 through 12 for each User Station to be updated, clicking on the Disable Port  
button and exiting the Paragon Update each time you have updated a User Station.  
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Update Paragon Matrix Switching Unit(s)  
1. Connect one end of a straight-through serial cable to the port labeled Admin (DB9F) on the back  
of the Paragon Matrix Switching Unit to be updated and connect the other end of the cable to the  
serial port of any computer with Paragon Update installed.  
Note: To ensure reliable communication, use as short a serial cable as possible. Do  
not use a serial cable longer than 50 feet in length. Be sure to use a straight-through  
serial cable, and not a null modem cable.  
2. Launch Paragon Update on the attached computer by double-clicking on the icon.  
3. Select the correct serial port (COM1 through COM4), and click on the Activate Port button to  
initiate communication with Paragon.  
4. Click on the Load Hex File button and select the Matrix Switch firmware contained in the  
Paragon Firmware distribution file, e.g., UMT8 Switch-####, where #### is a hexadecimal  
version number. The upper button in the “Upgrade Information” section of the ParagonUpdate  
window will read Send to Paragon.  
5. Click on the Test Hex File button to ensure file integrity.  
6. Click on the Check Device Information button to confirm successful communication with the  
Paragon Matrix Switching unit, and to confirm that the firmware upgrade is applicable.  
7. Click on the Send to Paragon button to begin uploading the firmware.  
Note: During the firmware uploading process, the User Station and the computer  
must be powered ON, and the serial cable must remain firmly connected.  
8. Click on the Disable Port button, then exit Paragon Update.  
9. Use the power switch on the back of the unit to recycle power to the Paragon Matrix Switching  
unit. The front LCD screen will display the latest firmware version number.  
10. Repeat steps 2 through 9 for each Paragon Matrix Switching unit to be updated, clicking on the  
Disable Port button and exiting Paragon Update each time you have updated a Matrix Switching  
unit.  
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Appendix B: IBM x330  
Paragon switch firmware versions 1P0 (UMT2161), 2C2 (UMT242, UMT442, and UMT8), or 3A2  
(UMT1664) and User Station (UST1) firmware 4L2 or higher supports an IBM x330 chain of  
computers as a second tier by utilizing IBM’s Cable Chaining Technology (C2T) and Raritan  
Computer Interface Modules (CIMs), UKVMP-x330 or UKVMC-x330.  
An IBM x330 rack of up to 42 servers can be accommodated for each Paragon Matrix Switch channel  
port. This Paragon feature lets users name each x330 server in the rack and see that name in a  
Paragon Selection Menu, instead of utilizing blind x330 shortcut key switching techniques.  
PCs  
IBM Break Out Cable  
CIMs  
Cat 5e Cable  
ES  
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FU  
NC  
EN  
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UMT8  
Cat 5e Cable  
UST1s  
Up to 8 User Consoles  
Figure 72 IBM x330 Tiered from a Paragon Matrix Switch  
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PARAGON ADMINISTRATORS INSTALLATION AND OPERATION GUIDE  
Install an IBM x330 Rack of Servers as a Tier to Paragon:  
1. Set up Paragon following “Basic Installation” instructions starting on page 12, but reserve one  
channel port for each rack of IBM x330 servers to be connected.  
2. Connect a Category 5e UTP cable to the reserved channel port on the back of the Paragon Switch.  
3. Connect the other end of the category 5e UTP cable to the RJ45 port on a Raritan CIM -  
UKVMP-x330 or UKVMC-x330.  
4. Attach the CIM to IBM Break Out Cable from the x330 rack.  
UKVMP-x330:  
a. Connect keyboard, monitor, and mouse cable legs attached to CIM to appropriate 15-pin  
female video port and 6-pin mini-DIN mouse and keyboard ports on IBM Break Out Cable.  
UKVMC-x330:  
a. Connect DB25 male end of CCPnn cable to DB25 female port on UKVMC-x330.  
b. Connect the other end of the CCPnn cable to appropriate 6-pin mini-DIN mouse and  
keyboard ports, and HD15 video port on IBM Break Out Cable.  
Set the IBM x330 Rack as a Second Tier Device:  
1. From a User Station, login as admin, or use your user name if you have administrator privileges,  
and enter your password.  
2. Press the <F5> key to go the Administration Menu, then select Channel Configuration submenu.  
3. Use the <Ç> and <È> or the <Page Up> and <Page Down> keys to select the channel to which  
the IBM x330 rack is connected.  
4. Press the <Tab> key to advance to the Device field - the highlighted area will be yellow.  
5. Press the <Enter> key - the highlighted area turns green.  
6. Use the <Ç> and <È> keys to change device type to IBM x330, then press the <Enter> key - the  
highlighted area turns yellow.  
7. Hold the <Shift> key and press the <Tab> key to go back to the Name column.  
8. Press the <Enter> key and edit the default name.  
9. Press the <S> key to save the new configuration.  
Save and Verify Changes:  
1. Press <F2> to go Selection Menu to validate that second-tier IBM x330 rack is properly  
configured. Select and switch to one of the IBM x330 channels. Normal computer access and  
operation indicates a successful connection.  
2. Press <F5> to go to Administration Menu. Select Channel Configuration submenu. Select the  
IBM x330 channel. Press <G> to bring up a Channel Configuration menu of the IBM x330. Edit  
names for each IBM x330 server in the rack.  
3. Press <S> to save the new configuration.  
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