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Copyright © 2013 Raritan, Inc. TMCAT-0D-v1.0-E March 2013 255-37-0121-00 TMCAT17 Series User Guide Release 1.0.
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iv Contents Chapter 1 Introduction 1 Product Ov erview............................................................................................................... ............ 1 TMCAT17 Switch .......................................................
Contents v Activating the OSD............................................................................................................. .......... 29 Deactivating the OSD .............................................................................
Contents vi Changing LCD OSD Setti ngs ...................................................................................................... 60 Auto-Adjusting Display Settings ..........................................................................
Contents vii Appendix D Two-Tier System 85 Overview ...................................................................................................................................... 86 Limitations of the Two-Tier System ..........................
1 Congratulations on purchasing Ra ritan's TMCAT17 LCD KVM switch, and/or a MasterConsole CAT (MCCAT) use r station. This user guide explains how to use these devices to access a nd con trol multiple computers o r se rvers. In This Chapter Product Overview .
Chapter 1: Introduction 2 MCCAT User Station An MCCAT user station connects a se t of keyboard, mouse and monitor to a compatible KVM switch. After connecti ng the user station to the TMCAT17 switch, two users can ac cess the system at a time. There is only one MCCAT user statio n model: MCCAT-UST.
Chapter 1: Introduction 3 Model Cable length MCUTP06-PS2 0.6 meter (2 feet) MCUTP20-PS2 2 meters (6.5 feet) MCUTP40-PS2 4 meters (13 feet) MCUTP60-PS2 6 meters (20 feet) Sun USB type This type comes with an HD15 VGA connector, a Sun USB connecto r and an RJ-45 connecto r.
Chapter 1: Introduction 4 MCCAT-UST (Front and Rear Vie w) MCUTP20-PS2 Cable MCUTP20-USB or MCUTP20-S USB Cable.
Chapter 1: Introduction 5 Product Features TMCAT17 Switch A user can control multiple com puters per unit. The number of computers that can be con t rolled vari es depending on the model yo u purc.
Chapter 1: Introduction 6 MCCAT User Station Interconnect with a compatible KVM swi tch via a standard Cat5 UTP cable Support a standard USB or PS/2 keyboard an d mou se Easy firmware upgr.
Chapter 1: Introduction 7 TMCAT17 Switch Front View Handle Allows you to carry the TMCAT 17 device or pull it out of the rack. Latches Lock or unlock the LC D pa nel and keyboard assembly. LCD display Displays the video. LCD controls Activate and navigate through the LCD OSD interfa ce.
Chapter 1: Introduction 8 Power switch Toggles the power on or off. Ground screw Connects a grounding wi re. User 2 port Connects an optional MCCAT user stati on. Admin port Connects a computer for upgrading the firmware. Channel ports Connect com puters.
Chapter 1: Introduction 9 USB K/M ports Connect a USB keyboard and mouse. PS/2 keyboard port Connects a PS/2 keyboard . PS/2 mouse port Connects a PS/2 mouse. Power jack Connects a power ad apter. Warning: Do NOT con nect both PS/2 and USB keybo ards or both PS/2 and USB mice simultaneously.
10 In This Chapter Before Inst allation .................................................................................... 10 Rackmount Installation ............................................................................ 11 Installing a Ba s i c System.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 11 Rackmount Installation Rackmount Kit Component list Mounting brackets M6 cage nuts M6 washers M6 screws.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 12 Rack-Mounting the TM CAT17 Device Before rack-mounting the device, make sure M6 cag e nuts have b een inserted into the holes of vertical rails where you inte nd to mount TMCAT17. To rack-mount the dev ice: Adjust the mounting brackets to fit the depth of your rack.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 13 Pick up TMCAT17. Line up the rear of support brackets on the TMCAT17 with the front of mounting brackets installed in the rack. Push TMCAT17 to make the support brackets slide into the slots of mounting brackets. Continue pushing TMCAT17 until the mounting ears contact vertical rails.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 14 Installing a Basic System Preparing Requisite Items Collect these components or devi ces before connecting computers. MCIMs or MCUTP cables (one per computer) If using MCIMs, Cat5 UTP cable s are req uire d The MCUTP cable is not compatible wit h Windows 98 operating system.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 15 - OR - If using MCIM-PS2 or PS/2 MCUTP cable : a. Plug the MCIM or MCUTP' s PS/2 mouse connector into the computer's PS/2 mouse port. b. Plug the MCIM or MCUTP' s PS/2 keyboard connector into the computer's PS/2 keyboard port.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 16 - OR - If using the Sun USB MCUTP cable : a. Plug the MCUTP's Sun USB conne cto r into one of the available USB ports on the Sun server. b. Plug the MCUTP's video conne cto r into the VGA port on the Sun server.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 17 Plug the MCUTP cable's RJ-45 co nnector into one of the channel ports on the TMCAT17 switch. 4. Repeat Steps 2 to 3 to connect mo re co mputers. 5. (Optional) Co nnect the MC CAT user station to the User 2 port on t he TMCAT17 switch via a standard Cat5 UTP cable.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 18 b. Plug the keyboard's con nector into the PS/2 or USB port on the user station. Warning: Do NOT con nect both PS/2 and USB keyboards or both PS/2 and USB mice simultaneo usl y. If you do so, only the USB keyboard and/or m ouse wo rk properly.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 19 b. Plug the other end of the cable into the User 2 port of the KVM switch. 4. Connect the power a dapte r to the user station. a. Plug one end of the power adapte r in to the powe r jack of the u ser station. b. Plug the other end of the p owe r adapter into the appropriate power outlet.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 20 Using the TMCAT17 Switch Opening TMCAT17 This section describes ho w to physi cally open the LCD KVM switch when it is installed in a rack. Note: The diagrams are for illustration, and m ay not look exactly the same as the LCD KVM switch you purch ased or the rack in your workplace.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 21 3. Flip up the LCD p anel to a suitable angle. 4. Turn on the LCD KVM switch by pr es sing the power switch on the rear panel. 5. Verify if the LCD's power LED is lit blue. If not, turn on the LCD display by pressing the LCD's po we r switch at the bottom of the LCD panel.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 22 b. Type raritan in the Password field, and press Enter. The password is case sensitive. 3. The Selection Menu ap pears, indicating your login is successful. Important: It is strongly recommended to change the default pas sword for the security o f your TMCAT17 syst em.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 23 Accessing a Computer or Chann el Use the Selection Menu to access any computer conn ected to the TMCAT17 switch. The first OSD menu that appears after login is the Sel ection Menu, which does not show any channel name by d efault until you assign the m.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 24 For more information on the Selection Menu, see Selection Menu (on page 28) in the User Guide. Logout After completing your tasks in the TM CAT17 system, you should log o ut to prevent unauthorized peo pl e from accessing the system.
Chapter 2: Quick Start 25 2. Push the assembly of the LCD pan el an d keyboard tray back into the rack until you hear the click sound of lat ches. Note: If the assembly is stuck and cann ot be pushed back, then push the black arrows on both side s while pu shing back the assem bly.
26 The OSD interface offers these functions: Channel selection System configuration Displaying product information In This Chapter OSD Layout............................................................................................. 26 Activating the OSD .
Chapter 3: Introduction to the OSD Interface 27 Message bar The location that displays messa ge s or prom pts relevant with current OSD screen. * Input/output devices refer to the keyboard, mouse, a nd monito r. OSD Menu Menu title The title of the current menu or subm enu.
Chapter 3: Introduction to the OSD Interface 28 Selection Menu In addition to the OSD menu's main layout, the Selection Menu prov ides additional elements, which are helpful for locating and selecting cha nnels. Current page number The number of current page.
Chapter 3: Introduction to the OSD Interface 29 Activating the OSD The OSD disappears after you access a ny channel. To access a dif f erent channel or change the syst em setting s, you must activate the OSD. To activate the OSD: Press the hot key (default: Scroll Lock) twice QUICKL Y.
Chapter 3: Introduction to the OSD Interface 30 Channel Colors Different channel colors on the Selection Menu represent different channel statuses. Channel colors vary accordin g to these criteria: The channels are active or inactive. See What are Active and Inactive Channels (on page 30).
Chapter 3: Introduction to the OSD Interface 31 Inactive Channels The TMCAT17 switch recognizes a channel as bein g inactive when it does not detect that the channel port is conn ected to a powere d CIM or MCUTP cable, which involves these sce narios: No CIM or MCUTP cable is conne cted t o the channel port.
Chapter 3: Introduction to the OSD Interface 32 OSD Operation Keys When you have logged in to the system, and the OS D is displayed on the screen, you can use these keys to navigate through the OSD menus, change settings, and so on.
Chapter 3: Introduction to the OSD Interface 33 Key Function make Esc Cancels the current sel e cti on or the changes you make To exit from the menu or system: Key Function Esc Exits from the current .
34 This chapter introd uces m ore features about the operation of the produ ct. If your TMCAT17 system is a t w o- tier system, make sure y ou follow these guidelines: All of the second-tier MCCAT swit ches have bee n programmed as the second-tie r d evices.
Chapter 4: Advanced Operation 35 Switching the Channel Sorting The Selection Menu is sort ed by ch a nne l number by default, but you can sort it based on channel n ames. To switch the channel sorting: Press F12 when the Selection Menu is di splaye d.
Chapter 4: Advanced Operation 36 Cycling Through Channels You can turn on the Scan function to ha ve the TMCAT17 system automatically display the video of every computer one by one on the screen.
Chapter 4: Advanced Operation 37 When the Scan function is OFF The system allows you to select active channels o nly, which are displayed in green on the Selection Menu. To turn on the Skip function: 1. If you do not see the OSD on the screen, press the hot key twice QUICKLY to activate it.
Chapter 4: Advanced Operation 38 To release the computer control: If you are the controlling user, you c an release the com puter control by doing one of these: Exit from the channel by selecting .
Chapter 4: Advanced Operation 39 Supporting Sun Servers The product supports Sun servers. To connect Sun server s, you must use the CIM or MCUTP cable designed fo r Sun servers, that is, DCIM-USB G2 or MCUTPxx-SUSB, where xx r epresents the cable length.
Chapter 4: Advanced Operation 40 Combination Keys Table This table lists speci al Sun keys and corresponding combination keys. Sun key Combination keys Again Ctrl + Alt + F 2 Props Ctrl + Alt + F3 Und.
Chapter 4: Advanced Operation 41 If few channels a re impacte d, you can acce ss impa cted ch annels one by one to update their channel statuse s. See Accessing a Computer or Channel (on page 23).
42 You can adjust the TMCAT17 system settings on the Administration Menu. Only the administrator has the permi ssio n to access this menu so you must log in using the administrator account, which comprises the followin g user name and password by default.
Chapter 5: System Settings 43 Assigning or Modifying Channel Names By default there are no channel names assigne d to any connected devices on the Selection Menu.
Chapter 5: System Settings 44 Changing the Scan Rate When the Scan function is ON, the system scans each chan nel for 5 seconds by default. You can cha nge the scan rate of each channel. Valid range is 5 to 24 second s. To change scan rates: 1. If you do not see the OSD on the screen, press the hot key twice QUICKLY to activate it.
Chapter 5: System Settings 45 3. Select the first submenu, Syst em Co nfig uration. To select the submenu, either press 1, o r press or to highlight it and then press Enter. 4. Press Tab or Shift+Tab to highlig ht the Device ID field, and press Enter.
Chapter 5: System Settings 46 8. The message "Confirm p assword" appears on the message bar. Re-type the new password, and press Enter. When the message "Password Changed" appe ars on the message bar, the password is changed su ccessfully.
Chapter 5: System Settings 47 Changing the Operation Mode There are two operation modes in t he T MCAT1 7 system: Private and PC Share modes. Private mode: When a user is accessing any chan nel, the other user cannot access the same channel unle s s the first u se r exits from th at channel.
Chapter 5: System Settings 48 Setting Up the Green Mode Green Mode is the power-saving mode for the monito r. When the TMCAT17 system does NOT detect any keystrokes or mouse acti vities for a preset period of time after you access a channel, the system e nters the Green Mode, and the screen becomes blank.
Chapter 5: System Settings 49 If pressing Esc, the message “Save the changes [Y/N/ESC]” appears on the message bar. Pre ss Y to save the changes, N to abort the changes, or Esc to return to the curre nt me nu or submenu.
Chapter 5: System Settings 50 If pressing Esc, the message “Save the changes [Y/N/ESC]” appears on the message bar. Pre ss Y to save the changes, N to abort the changes, or Esc to return to the curre nt me nu or submenu. Hiding the Login Box The Login box is continu ously displayed on the screen by default.
Chapter 5: System Settings 51 3. Press S to save the chan g es or Esc to quit the current menu or submenu. If pressing Esc, the message “Save the changes [Y/N/ESC]” appears on the message bar. Pre ss Y to save the changes, N to abort the changes, or Esc to return to the curre nt me nu or submenu.
Chapter 5: System Settings 52 3. Select the secon d su bme nu, User Configuration. To select the submenu, either press 2, o r press or to highlight it and then press Enter.
Chapter 5: System Settings 53 Setting Up the Channel ID Display Function Whenever you access any cha nnel to which a computer or any non-KVM-switch device is conne cted, a line of text compri sing the device name, channel number and name app ears on the screen for seconds.
Chapter 5: System Settings 54 To display the ID continuously on the screen, select "- -" (dashes) . 7. Press S to save the chan g es or Esc to quit the current menu or submenu. If pressing Esc, the message “Save the changes [Y/N/ESC]” appears on the message bar.
Chapter 5: System Settings 55 Adjusting the OSD Menu Position You may move the OSD menu to the position you prefer on the screen. To adjust the OSD menu position: 1. If you do not see the OSD on the screen, press the hot key twice QUICKLY to activate it.
Chapter 5: System Settings 56 4. The message "Re set To Default [Y/N/ESC]" appe ars on the m essage bar. Press Y to reset the system, or N or Esc to cancel the reset. 5. When you hear the beep sound and see the login box displayed on the screen, the system reset is complete.
57 You can customize visual displ ay prop erties of the built-in LCD display, such as colors and image position, by changing the settings on the LCD OSD menu. In This Chapter LCD Controls ...............................................................
Chapter 6: LCD Panel Operation 58 LCD OSD Layout You can view the LCD information, and adjust the visu al images displayed and the LCD OSD properti es throug h LCD OSD menus. Number Information Description OSD title The bar shows t he LCD version, an d the resolution and refresh rate applied to cu rre nt video image.
Chapter 6: LCD Panel Operation 59 Image This submenu determi ne s how the screen image is displaye d. Brightness: Adjust background blac k level of the scre en image. Contrast: Adjust the difference bet wee n the image ba ckground (bla ck level) and the foreground (white level).
Chapter 6: LCD Panel Operation 60 Auto Adjust: Fine tune the video signal to eliminate waviness and distortion. The "Auto Adjusting" message is displayed during the process . H Position: Align the screen image left or right. V Position: Align the screen image up or down.
Chapter 6: LCD Panel Operation 61 2. Press or to select the submenu (icon) you want, and pre ss to confirm. When a submenu is selected, it is highlighted in orange. 3. Press or to select the field whose value or option you want to change. When a field is selected, it is highlighted in blue.
Chapter 6: LCD Panel Operation 62 4. Press or to select the option, Yes, and then press to confirm. A message "Auto Adjusting" is displayed on the screen, and the screen flickers momentarily until it finds the ideal profile. Resetting LCD OSD Settings You can restore all of LCD OSD settings to factory defaults at any time.
63 Different language version s of keybo ard s are provid ed for use in different countries. For example, the layout of a French keyboard is different from that of a US English keyboard.
Chapter 7: Keyboard Layout Settings (for Sun USB MCUTP Cable) 64 3. Press Left Ctrl + NumLo ck t o enter the setting mode. A message similar to the following appears in the text editor. A Frequently-used keyboard layout cod es B Current keyboard layout is US English (cod e 33 ) 4.
Chapter 7: Keyboard Layout Settings (for Sun USB MCUTP Cable) 65 C Newly-chang ed keyboard cod e 5. Press Esc to exit the setting mode. 6. Log out of the serve r. If a message appears, aski ng wh ethe r you want to save the text file, you can ignore it.
66 Sometimes when you have to cope with an emergency, such as th e crash cart operation, you may need to connec t the MCCAT user station to the computer directly. This is called Di re ct Mode. To connect the MCCAT user station to the computer: 1. Ensure that the MCIM o r MCUTP ca bl e remains connected to the computer that you want to operate.
Chapter 8: User Station Direct Mode 67 If using the MCUTP cable: Plug the RJ-45 connector of the c able into the Cat5 Port of the user station. Note: If any abnormal video issue s occu r, power cycl e the MCCAT user station by unplugging and re-plug ging its power adap ter to resolve the problem.
68 You can upgrade the firmware to be nefit from the latest enhan cements and features whenever new firmware is released on t he Raritan website. The upgrade procedure for the TMCAT17 switch and MCCAT user station is the same, but the required firmware file is different.
Chapter 9: Firmware Upgrade 69 STEP (B): Connect the Desired Device to the Computer Running the Upgrade Utility Prepare one DB9 male-to-female serial (RS -232) cable, and use it to connect the TMCAT17 switch or MCCA T user station t o the computer where the upgrade utility is installed.
Chapter 9: Firmware Upgrade 70 STEP (C): Launch the Upgrade Utility The upgrade utility for TMCAT17 swit ch and MCCAT user station is the same one for Raritan Paragon devices, that is, the Paragon Update utility. Paragon Update utility older than 2.4.
Chapter 9: Firmware Upgrade 71 e. Ensure <Default No Encryption> is select ed in the Encryption Key field. f. (Optio nal) Click Save to save the device information so that next time you don't have to specify the same information again. 3. Select the checkbox next to t he device that you want to upgrade.
Chapter 9: Firmware Upgrade 72 6. (Optional) If you wa nt to view the curren t hardware and firmware version of the device, click Che ck Device Information. a. Click Yes. The Che c k Device Information window o pens. b. To quit the windo w, click O K.
73 In This Chapter TMCAT17 Specifications ......................................................................... 73 Supported Video Re solutions .................................................................. 74 TMCAT17 Specifications Generic TMCAT1728 TMCAT17216 Form factor 1U 19" rackmountable (482.
Appendix A: Specifications 74 Storage temperature -5° to 60 ° C Humidity 5~90% RH, non-co nde nsing Power AC, 110-240V, 50~60Hz, auto-switching Certification FCC, CE, UL, RoHS Supported Video Resolu.
Appendix A: Specifications 75 Screen resolution Refresh rate (HZ) 1280x1024 60, 75, 85 1600x1200 60.
76 You should limit the Cat5 cabl e length betwe en TMCAT17 system components and conn ecte d computers for keeping optimal video quality. This section lists the maxi mum ca ble length or distance supporte d in different scenarios. In This Chapter Maximum Distance between Us ers and TMCAT17 Switches .
Appendix B: Cable Length Limitations 77 Maximum Distance for User Station Direct Mode When you connect the M CCAT u ser stati on to a comp uter dire ctly, that is, the Direct Mode, you should also limit the cabl e lengt h for video quality. For information on the Direct Mod e, se e User Station Direct Mode (on page 66).
78 TMCAT1728 and TMCAT1 7216 switches can work in conj unction with other Raritan devices, inclu ding: Analog KVM switches, such as MCCAT 18 and MCCAT116 Most of Paragon, Dominion and Serial CIMs. Paragon II enhanced user station -- P2-EUST Digital KVM switches, that is, Dominion KX II In This Chapter Analog KVM Switches .
Appendix C: Compatibility with Other Raritan Products 79 Plug the MCIM or CIM's V GA and PS/2 or USB connectors into the appropriate ports labele d LOCAL USER on the Dominion KX II device. Note: For a list of CIMs co mpatible with TMCAT17, see Compatible CIMs (on page 80).
Appendix C: Compatibility with Other Raritan Products 80 Then you can access the Dominion KX II device as well as the se rv ers connected to it by selecting the channel whe re the Dominion KX II is connected on the TMCAT1 7's Selection Menu.
Appendix C: Compatibility with Other Raritan Products 81 Connecting a Serial Device vi a the Serial CIM To connect an ASCII serial device, LAN/WAN comp onent or a computer through an RS-232 serial port to the TMCAT17 system, use one of Raritan's seri al CIMs: P2CIM-SER or P 2CIM-SER-EU .
Appendix C: Compatibility with Other Raritan Products 82 2. Connect the CIM to the KVM switch, using a stand ard Cat5 UTP cable. 3. Plug the CIM's USB co nne ctor into a powered USB port, or into a separately available Raritan PWR-SER-4 power a dap ter, to obtain power.
Appendix C: Compatibility with Other Raritan Products 83 P2-EUST User Station The TMCAT1728 and TMCAT17216 switche s a re com patible with the Paragon II enhanced user station (P2 -EUST) with the firmware version 3F0 or earlier . If you have this device, you can use it in place of the MCCAT user station.
Appendix C: Compatibility with Other Raritan Products 84 3. Connect the use r statio n to the KVM switch via a st andard Cat5 UTP cable. 4. Connect the power cord to the use r station.
85 You can connect multiple MCCAT switc hes to orga ni ze a two-tier system, expanding the number of available cha nnels. Different models can be mixed in the system. If the syst em completely com prises the 16-channel-port model s, the numb e r of connected co mputers can be expanded up to 256 comput ers.
Appendix D: Two-Tier System 86 Overview When you connect one M CCAT switch or more to a TMCAT1 7 switch, you are organizing a "two-tier" system.
Appendix D: Two-Tier System 87 Limitations of the Two-Tier System The two-tier system has several limitations. There is only one path (Cat5 UTP cable) between the base swit ch and each second-tier device.
Appendix D: Two-Tier System 88 The TIER LED will be lit continuou sly, indicating that the MCCAT switch has been programm ed as a second-tier device.
Appendix D: Two-Tier System 89 4. Turn ON all seco nd -tier devices. 5. After hearing the beep sound from the second-tier devices, turn O N the base switch. Important: Make sure you turn on second-tier devices before tur ning on the base switch so that the base switch downloads up-to-date ch a nnel data from second-tier devices.
Appendix D: Two-Tier System 90 If pressing Esc, the message “Save the changes [Y/N/ESC]” appears on the message bar. Pre ss Y to save the changes, N to abort the changes, or Esc to return to the curre nt me nu or submenu.
Appendix D: Two-Tier System 91 How to Connect MCCAT18/116 S witches to the Base S w i tch A "one-user" MCCAT switch requires one MCIM -PS2 for connecting to the base switch. Do NOT use MCUTP cables or any CI M other than MCIM-PS2 to connect "one-user" MCCAT switches to the base switch.
Appendix D: Two-Tier System 92 b. Plug the other end of the Cat5 UTP ca bl e into one of the channel ports on the base swit ch. 4. Repeat previous step (s) to connect other second-tier MCCAT switches to the base switch. 5. Turn ON all seco nd -tier devices.
Appendix D: Two-Tier System 93 4. If you do not find the chann el on the current page, p ress Page Down or Page Up to go to the next or previous page. 5. Press or to highlight the channel whe re a second-tier MCCAT switch is connecte d, and p ress G. The Channel Conf iguration submenu of the selecte d seco nd-tier device appears.
Appendix D: Two-Tier System 94 4. If you do not find the chann el on the current page, p ress Page Down or Page Up to go to the next or previous page. 5. Press or to highlight the channel you want. 6. Press Enter. The video of the accessed computer app ears on the screen.
95 If you want to prevent any electrical shock, you can use the ground scre w on the rear panel to provide a safe electrical path to the ground. To prevent any potential shock hazar d: Connect the ground screw to a wi ring system or wirin g device.
96 You can reset the TMCAT17 device to restore all settings to factor y defaults. In This Chapter Resetting the TM CAT17 device .............................................................. 96 Default Settings ........................................
Appendix F: Resetting to Factory Defaults 97 Field or function Factory default Login Blank Off Timing 5 minutes Logoff Timeout On Timing 5 minutes.
98 Problem Solution No power Check the power cord. Make sure the power switch is turn ed ON. Check the cable conne ctio n from the computer to the TMCAT17 switch. No video display for one or all computers Check the CIM's video connectio n to the computer.
Appendix G: Troubleshooting 99 Problem Solution locks (unable to input keystrokes) when a particular computer i s selected, but works normally when other computers are selected operation by turning the TMCAT17 switch off and on. Then, if necessary, restart all computers.
101 A Accessing a Computer or Cha nnel • 23, 41 Accessing Active Channels Only • 36 Accessing the Second-Tier Chann els • 93 Activating the Help Menu • 38 Activating the OSD • 29 Active Chan.
Index 102 Maximum Distance between Users an d Computers • 76 Maximum Distance between Users an d TMCAT17 Switches • 76 Maximum Distance for User Station Direct Mode • 77 MCCAT Computer Interface.
Index 103 W What are Active and Inactive Channel s • 5, 30, 36.
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