2 pdu tab – Belkin OmniViewIP 5000HQ User Manual

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COnfIGUrInG TarGeTs

Other OmniView KVM-over-IP elements are as follows:
Description – Type a description for the target, e.g., backup server.
Operating system – Select the operating system of the target from

the drop-down list. The mouse parameter options adjust to match the

operating system.
acceleration/Threshold – When the target’s mouse settings are not

default, select the appropriate values. Match the values to those of the

server’s mouse.
note! For Windows XP, 2003 Server, Vista, and 2008 Server, go to the

mouse settings on the target and uncheck “Enhance pointer precision”.
Usb Converter – When an IP device connects to a server via a USB-to-

PS/2 adapter, ROC/RICC USB, or X RICC USB or Specter USB, select

the “USB Converter” check box. The USB conversion affects the mouse

emulation and the “USB Converter” helps to synchronize the mouse.

Also, when an IP device is connected to a Linux

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server, select the “USB

Converter” check box.
absolute Mouse – Select the “Absolute Mouse” check box for a target

connected to USB, which has a Windows Me or later operating system.

See the “Configuring Access Services for Individual Targets” section on

page 67 to configure other Access Services.

7 .2 PDU tab
Here you configure IP PDU to allow power on, power off, or to power-cycle

the target.

Figure 32 Assigning power outlet to target

Make the selection from the list of all PDUs on the right of the box.

The PDU will appear in the “Connected PDUs” list. Next, you have

to assign the outlet number. Click

and assign the outlet by

double-clicking on the appropriate outlet row.

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