Rose Electronics UltraView Remote 2 User Manual

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ULTRAVIEW REMOTE 2 INSTALLATION AND OPERATIONS MANUAL

Features

Six models available:
4-port model (PC or Multi-platform)
8-port model (PC or multi-platform)
16-port model (PC or multi-platform)

Supports PC or Multi-platform systems

Solid-state embedded unit, has no disk drive for maximum reliability

Remote application (Real VNC or Java applet) can be installed directly from the unit

Local KVM port for configuring and direct access to the connected computers

Connect to the unit directly, from a network workstation, or over IP using any supported web browser.

Access remote computers by simple keyboard commands or an on-screen list of computers

Access up to 256 computers in an expanded system

Supports video resolution up to 1280 x 1024 @ 75hz

Password security prevents unauthorized configuration and Unit access

Remote access requires a user ID and password.

IP lockout feature for incorrect login (IP address shown as “Blacklisted” in log file)

All transmissions to and from a remote user are encrypted with the latest AES 128 bit encryption technology.

Up to 16 remote user accounts can be set-up each with separate access permission levels.

Scan function sequences through the connected computers at rates of 1 to 999 seconds

Four different screen savers are available

Rack mount kits available for 19”, 23”, or 24” racks

Flash memory technology with free firmware upgrades which provide new features and support for the latest
devices; available at ROSE.COM

Made in the USA


Package contents
The package contents consist of the following:

The UltraView Remote 2 unit

RJ12 Serial Cable

RJ to DB9 adapter

Installation and operations manual CD

Quick Start Guide


Cables are usually ordered separately. If the package contents are not correct, contact Rose Electronics or your
reseller so the problem can be quickly resolved.

Compatibility

Computers

Industry standard PCs, Sun, Unix computers such as RS/6000, HP, SGI, DEC, and others.

Monitors

VGA

Keyboards

PC/Unix US, most foreign Qwerty keyboards, Korean and Japanese, keyboards with or
without Windows keys (101, 102, 104, 105, 106, 109 keys), USB*, Sun*, Apple ADB*.

Mouse

Standard PS/2, PS/2 wheel

Network

TCP/IP protocol

Network
workstations

Windows 98 or better PC connected to the network

* Multi-platform models only

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