Owner’s Manual
NetCommander™
Cat5 Rackmount
Console KVM Switches
Models #: B070-008-19 & B070-016-19
1111 W. 35th Street, Chicago, IL 60609 USA
Note: Follow these instructions and operating procedures to ensure correct performance and to prevent damage
to this unit or to its connected devices.
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The policy of Tripp Lite is one of continuous improvement. Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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Features
• 8-port or 16-port KVM switch with built-in 19" LCD display, keyboard and touch pad
• Access and control multiple multi-platform computers from a single console
• Hot-swappable: disconnect and reconnect USB computers without rebooting
• Auto-scan: with variable time interval
• Compact design: 1U rack mountable
• Easy port selection using (1) On Screen Display (OSD), (2) keyboard hotkeys
key sequences
• Expandable: control up to 256 computers by adding additional KVM switches
• Simple cable management: use standard Cat5e patch cord (maximum distance 100 ft) to
connect to each computer
• Built-in monitor supports resolutions up to 1280 x 1024
• Multi-platform: supports PS/2 and USB computers/server
• Compatible with Windows®, Mac®, Linux, UNIX and DOS
• Optional Tripp Lite B050-000 or B051-000 IP Remote Access Unit to access the KVM via
LAN, WAN or the Internet
Package Includes
• B070-008-19 or B070-016-19 19" Cat5 Console KVM Switch
• C13 to 5-15P Power Cord
• RJ11 to DB9 Firmware Upgrade Cable
• Rackmount Hardware
• Jumper Cable (to connect the KVM console ports to the integrated console ports*)
* The included jumper must be connected for the unit to function.
Accessories
• B072-008-1 or B072-016-1 Cat5 Rackmount KVM Switch
• B078-101-PS2 Server Interface Unit; PS/2
• B078-101-USB Server Interface Unit; USB
• N001-Series Snagless Cat5e Patch Cables
• N002-Series Cat5e Patch Cables
• N201-Series Cat6 Snagless Patch Cables
• B050-000 or B051-000 IP Remote Access Unit
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Configuration
Front View
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Figure 2 NetCommander KVM Buttons
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Figure 1 NetCommander KVM front panel
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Auto: When the LCD Menu is closed, pressing the AUTO button will perform an Auto
Adjust on the monitor screen. When the LCD Menu is open, pressing the AUTO button
will bring you back to the previous screen/selection. If the LCD Menu cannot go back
any further, the AUTO button will close down the menu.
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Menu: When the LCD Menu is closed, pressing the MENU button will open it. When
the LCD Menu is open, pressing the MENU button will select a highlighted option.
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On/Off Button: Pressing this button will turn the monitor screen on or off.
< : When the LCD Menu is open, pressing the < button will move the highlight bar to the
left. When modifying a selected option, pressing the < button will decrease the option.
> : When the LCD Menu is open, pressing the > button will move the highlight bar to the
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right. When modifying a selected option, pressing the > button will increase the option.
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Handle: Pull to slide the module out; push to slide the module in.
19" LCD Monitor: After sliding the module out, flip up the cover to access the LCD
monitor, keyboard and touch pad.
Keyboard
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Slide Release: Mechanism to lock the drawer closed when the console is not in use.
Prevents it from accidentally sliding open. To slide the console out, you must first release
it by moving the tab sideways.
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Rackmounting Brackets: There are rackmount brackets to secure the chassis to a
system rack located at each corner of the unit.
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LCD Display Controls: The LCD OSD controls located here control the position and
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picture settings of the LCD display. See LCD OSD configuration for details.
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Railway Release Tabs: When the drawer is completely pulled out to the end, the railway
system will lock. Push the release tabs on both sides to release the drawer so that it can
be pushed back in.
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Configuration
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Rear View
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Figure 3 NetCommander KVM rear panel
Power Socket: The power cord plugs in here from the AC power source.
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On/Off Switch: Turns the KVM Switch on and off.
Firmware Upgrade Port: Plug included firmware upgrade cable into this port to down-
load firmware upgrade data.
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CPU Port Section: Plug the Cat5e cables from each PC or server into these ports.
KVM Console Ports*
Integrated Console Ports*
* The KVM comes with a Jumper Cable to connect the Integrated Console Ports to the KVM Console Ports. This
cable must be connected for the unit to function. Do not remove the Jumper Cable unless you are installing a Tripp
Lite B050-000 or B051-000 IP Remote Access Unit. See the IP Remote Access Unit connection
instructions on page 10 for details.
Installation
Pre-Installation Guidelines
• Switch off all computers*
• The KVM comes with a Jumper Cable to connect the Integrated Console Ports to
the KVM Console Ports. This cable must be connected for the unit to function. Do not
remove the Jumper Cable unless you are installing a Tripp Lite B050-000 or B051-000 IP
Remote Access Unit. See the IP Remote Access Unit connection instructions on page 10
for details.
• Ensure that the cables are not close to any sources of electrical noise interference such as
fluorescent lights, HVAC systems or motors
• Ensure that the distance between any computer and the KVM switch does not exceed 100 ft.
* PS/2 computers need to have the Keyboard and Mouse connectors installed before they are turned on. If you plug the
Keyboard and Mouse connectors into an active PS/2 computer, it may not recognize them, causing them not to work.
Connecting the NetCommander KVM System
Connect each computer to the KVM switch using a Tripp Lite B078-101-PS2* or
B078-101-USB* Server Interface Unit (SIU) and a Cat5e patch cable.
* Cat5 cable should be no longer than 100 ft..
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Installation
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NetCommander Server Interface Unit (SIU)
The NetCommander Server Interface Unit
The Server Interface Unit gets its power from the connected computer. In the case of the
NetCommander PS/2 Server Interface Unit (B078-101-PS2), the power is drawn from the
keyboard port. In the case of the NetCommander USB Server Interface Unit (B078-101-
USB), the power is drawn from the USB port. When connected and receiving power, the
green LED on the SIU will illuminate. When connected to the active port on the KVM, the
orange LED will illuminate.
Connecting a NetCommander PS/2 Server Interface Unit (Model # B078-101-PS2)
1. Shut down the computer being connected to the B078-101-PS2 (SIU)
2. Connect the B078-101-PS2 VGA connector to the computers VGA port
3. Connect the B078-101-PS2 PS/2 Keyboard connector to the computers PS/2 Keyboard port
4. Connect the B078-101-PS2 PS/2 Mouse connector to the computers PS/2 Mouse port
5. Connect one end of the Cat5 patch cable to the RJ45 port on the B078-101-PS2*
6. Connect the other end of the Cat5 patch cable to the desired RJ45 port on the
Console KVM.* The green LED will illuminate when connected and receiving power.
7. Repeat these steps for each additional PS/2 computer/server you are connecting to the
Console KVM
Up to 100 ft
SIU = Server Interface Unit
Figure 4 NetCommander PS/2 Server Interface Unit
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Installation
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Connecting a NetCommander USB Server Interface Unit (Model # B078-101-USB)
1. Connect the B078-101-USB VGA connector to the computers VGA port
2. Connect the B078-101-USB USB connector to the computers USB port
3. Connect one end of the Cat5 patch cable to the RJ45 port on the B078-101-USB*
4. Connect the other end of the Cat5 patch cable to the desired RJ45 port on the
Console KVM.* The green LED will illuminate when the SIU is connected
and receiving power.
5. Repeat these steps for each additional USB computer/server you are connecting to the
Console KVM
* Cat5 cable should be no longer than 100 ft.
Up to 100 ft
SIU = Server Interface Unit
Figure 5 NetCommander USB Server Interface Unit
Connecting the Power Supply
1. Plug in the KVM using only the power cord supplied with the unit.
2. Switch ON the Console KVM.
Resetting the KVM Switch
To reset the KVM switch, turn the unit off and then back on using the power switch on the
back. The Server Interface Units are unaffected by this reset.
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Installation
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Rackmount Considerations
Ambient Operating Temperature
The ambient operating temperature in the rack may be an issue and is dependent upon the
rack load and ventilation. When installing in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, make sure
that the temperature will not exceed the maximum rated ambient temperature. (32º to 104º F)
Airflow
Ensure that the airflow within the rack is not compromised.
Circuit Overloading
When connecting the equipment to the supply circuit, consider the effect that overloading of
circuits might have on over-current protection and supply wiring.
Reliable grounding of rack-mounted equipment should be maintained.
To protect against circuit overloading you should connect your B070-016-19 Console KVM
and attached computers/servers to a Tripp Lite SmartPro® or SmartOnline® UPS System.
Rackmounting the NetCommander KVM
The NetCommander Console KVM is designed for mounting in a 1U rack system. For con-
venience, a rack mounting kit is included for quick installation. The various mounting
options are explained in the sections that follow.
Standard Rackmounting
The standard rackmounting brackets that come attached to the
console allow the unit to be installed in standard 1U racks
by a single individual.
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Slide out the rear mounting brackets from the console
and mount both brackets (separate from the console) to the
inside rear of a standard 1U rack system using user-supplied
screws.
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Take the console and gently slide it into the two rear-
mounted brackets in the rack and secure the console in place
by inserting user-supplied screws.
2-Post Rackmounting
The Console KVM can also be mounted in a 2-post rack installation using the optional
2-Post Rackmount Kit (model #: B019-000). The mounting hardware allows for the console
to be opened with the drawer in any position. Heavy-duty 14-gauge steel provides stability
and prevents the console frame from twisting. See the B019-000 instructional manual for
detailed mounting instructions.
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Installation
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Cascading NetCommander KVM Switches
To cascade two or more NetCommander KVM switches, follow the instructions below.
Connect up to 256 computers* using any combination of B072-008-1 and B072-016-1 KVM
switches. You can only cascade 1 extra level of KVM switches onto the Console KVM.
* When all 16 ports of a B070-016-19 have a B072-016-1 cascaded from them.
Setting the different OSD display hotkeys for cascaded KVMs is explained on page 14.
Model: B070-016-19
Model: B072-008-1
or B072-016-1
Model: B072-008-1
or B072-016-1
SIU = Server Interface Unit
Figure 6 Cascading NetCommander KVM switches
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Installation
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Connecting a B050-000 or B051-000 IP Remote Access Unit to the B070-016-19
1. Disconnect the Jumper Cable Console Connectors that are plugged into the KVM
Console Ports.
2. Plug the end of the Jumper Cable you just disconnected into the Local Console Ports of
the IP Remote Access Unit.
3. Plug the PS/2 and VGA connectors from the IP Remote Access Unit into the KVM
Console Ports.
4. For further setup instructions for the B050-000 or B051-000 IP Remote Access Unit refer
to the Owner's Manual that comes with the unit.
Figure 7 Connecting a B050-000 or B051-000 IP Remote Access Unit
Operation
Basic Operation
Switch between the connected computers using any of the following methods:
• The OSD (On Screen Display)
• Keyboard hotkey commands
The OSD is also used to adjust various settings.
A confirmation label at the top of your monitor screen identifies which computer is currently
selected.
Keyboard Hotkeys
To switch to the next computer, press and release the [Shift] key, then press the [+] key.
To switch to the previous computer, press and release the [Shift] key, then press the [-] key.
Note! You can use the [+] key of the alphanumeric section or of the numeric keypad on
a US English keyboard. With a Non-US English keyboard, use the [+] key of the
numeric keypad only.
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Operation
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On-Screen Display
To invoke the OSD:
Press and release the Shift key twice to open the OSD Main Menu. Lines with Blue text
represent ports that have a computer/server connected to them, which is currently turned on.
Lines with Gray text represent ports that either has a computer/server connected to them,
which is turned off; or they have no computer/server connected at all. The Type column
indicates whether a computer/server (C) is connected to the port or a KVM Switch (S) is
connected to the port. For the Type column to display S, the user must change the Hotkey
setting for the cascaded KVM. (See page 14 for details.)
Figure 8 The OSD Main Window
Navigating the OSD
To move up and down, use the [ ] and [ ] arrow keys.
To jump from one column to the next (when relevant), use the [Tab] key.
To exit the OSD or to return to the previous OSD window, press [Esc].
Selecting a Computer
To select a computer:
1. Move to the desired computer line.
2. Press the Enter key. The selected computer will be accessed and the OSD screen will close.
Note: While the OSD Screen is active the Keyboard Hotkey Commands and Mouse will be
deactivated.
OSD Settings (F2)
Press [F2] to open the OSD Settings window (see Figure 9).
Figure 9 The Settings Window
Note: If the OSD is password protected, only the Administrator will be able to get access to
the F2 settings window by using the appropriate password.
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Operation
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General Settings
With the highlight line on the word GENERAL, press [Enter]. The General Settings window
appears (see Figure 10).
Figure 10 The General Settings window
Security
The Security option in the OSD General Settings Menu allows you to activate or deactivate
Password Security. By default, Password Security is set to Off. Only the Administrator will
be able to activate/deactivate Password Security.
To activate/deactivate Password Security:
1. Highlight the Security option in the OSD General Settings Menu
2. Press the space bar to change Password Security On/Off
3. Pressing the space bar will display a prompt requiring you to enter the Security Password.
(Security Password defaults as 'Admin')
4. Once you've typed in the correct password and hit enter, the Password Security status will
be changed
Note: Once Password Security is activated, Hotkey Commands will be deactivated, leaving
you limited to the OSD Menu as your only way to select a port. Once you leave the OSD
Menu, you will need to hit the 'Shift, Shift' command to access the OSD Menu and select
another port. You will be required to enter your password each time you enter the OSD Menu.
* See page 16-17 for more information on the Security features.
Changing the OSD Hotkey
By default the primary Hotkey is the Shift key. You have the ability to replace the Shift key
with one of 4 different choices in the OSD General Settings Menu.
(SH-SH): This represents the Shift key. To access the OSD Menu you hit 'Shift, Shift.' To
access the next KVM in line hit 'Shift, +.' To access the previous KVM in line hit 'Shift, -.'
(CL-CL): This represents the Ctrl key. To access the OSD Menu you can either hit the Left
Ctrl key 2 times or you can hit the Right Ctrl key once and then the Left Ctrl key. You can hit
either Ctrl key once and the + key to access the next KVM in line. You can hit either Ctrl key
once and the - key to access the previous KVM in line.
(CLF11): This represents the Ctrl key and the F11 key. To access the OSD Menu you hit
either Ctrl key and then F11. You can hit either Ctrl key once and the + key to access the
next KVM in line. You can hit either Ctrl key once and the - key to access the previous KVM
in line.
(PRSCR): This represents the Print Screen key. To access the OSD Menu you hit the Print
Screen key once. When you select Print Screen as your hotkey, the port selection hotkey commands
are deactivated, leaving the OSD Main Menu as the only way to switch to another port.
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Operation
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When you have cascaded KVM switches, a lower level Switch must have a different OSD
display hotkey than a higher level switch.
To change the top-level switch hotkey:
1. Highlight the Hotkey option in the OSD General Settings Menu
2. Press the space bar to toggle through the various options
3. When you've selected the desired hotkey, simply exit the OSD. Hitting the Enter key is
not required to activate your selection
To change a lower level hotkey:
1. Connect a keyboard and monitor to the lower level switch
2. Hit Shift, Shift to open the OSD Menu
3. Hit F2 to get to the General Settings Menu, and highlight the Hotkey option
4. Press the Space Bar to toggle through the various hotkeys
5. When you've selected the desired hotkey, simply exit the OSD Menu. Hitting the Enter
key is not required to activate your selection
6. Follow the instructions on page 14 to update the Port Settings menu in the top-level
KVMs OSD to reflect the lower-level KVMs new hotkey
Note: When Password Security is activated, all port selection hotkey commands are
deactivated, leaving the OSD Main Menu as the only way to switch to another port.
Auto Skip
The Auto Skip option allows you to choose whether you want Inactive ports to be selectable
or not. If the Auto Skip option is turned on, Inactive ports will not be accessible via the OSD
Main Menu or the Port Selection Hotkey Commands. If the Auto Skip option is turned on,
you will be able to access Inactive ports using either the OSD Main Menu or the Port
Selection Hotkey Commands.
To change the Auto Skip setting:
1. Highlight the Auto Skip option in the OSD General Settings Menu
2. Press the space bar to turn the Auto Skip option On/Off
Serial Port
The Serial port is used for the Firmware upgrade. Serial port On means the program can be used.
To change the Serial port setting:
1. Highlight the Serial Port option in the OSD General Settings Menu.
2. Press the space bar to turn the Serial Port option On/Off.
Changing the Keyboard Language
The keyboard is preset to US English. It can be changed to French (FR) or German (DE) by
doing the following:
1. Highlight the Keyboard language option in the OSD General Settings Menu
2. Press the space bar to toggle through the various options.
3. When you've selected the desired language, simply exit the OSD. Hitting the Enter key
is not required to activate your selection
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Operation
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Editing the Switch Name
The KVM Switch Name appears at the bottom of the OSD General Settings Menu, and can
be changed to whatever you want. When cascading, it is necessary to access the cascaded
KVMs OSD using it's own hotkey. Giving cascaded KVMs OSDs unique names makes it
easier when accessing them to verify which switches OSD you are accessing. To change this
name simply type over the existing letters. You can create a name up to 18 characters in
length, with spaces counting as characters.
Reset OSD General Settings Menu to Defaults (F7)
When in the OSD General Settings Menu, you can reset all of the options to the original
default settings, erasing any changes you have made. If you have changed the Security
Passwords, they will be reset to their defaults as well.
Ports Settings
In the OSD Settings Menu (Access by pressing F2 in the OSD Main Menu), highlight the
Ports option and press enter.
Figure 11 Ports Settings window
Editing the Computer Name
By default each port is named 'Computer 01, Computer 02, etc.' To personalize these names
for each computer, highlight the desired port and type directly over the text that's already
there. Each name has a maximum of 15 characters, each space counting as one character. To
delete a character, simply highlight it and press the space bar.
Editing the Keyboard (KB) Column
The KVM operates with Windows, Linux, HP UX, Alpha UNIX, SGI, DOS, Novell, MAC,
USB or Open VMS. By default the Keyboard Mode is set to PS for Intel Based computers.
For a different keyboard mode, highlight the desired port and press the Tab key to highlight
the KB column. Press the space bar to toggle through the following options:
U1 - HP UX
U2 - Alpha UNIX, SGI or Open VMS
U3 - IBM AIX
Adding/Changing a Hotkey (HKEY) for Cascaded KVM Switches
When a KVM Switch is cascaded to the Console KVM, it is necessary to select a hotkey in
this field. This is required so the top-level KVM knows that when the Cascaded KVM Port is
selected and you hit the selected OSD Hotkey Command, it is supposed to pull up the OSD
Main Menu for that KVM switch. If a Hotkey is not selected for a cascaded KVM, you will
not be able to access the cascaded KVMs OSD. For connected computers/servers this field
should have “NO” selected.
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Operation
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To add/change a hotkey:
1. Highlight the desired port and press the Tab key until the HKEY column is highlighted
2. Press the space bar to toggle through the various choices
3. When you've selected the desired hotkey, simply exit the OSD. Hitting the Enter key is not
required to activate your selection
Time Settings
In the Settings window navigate to the Time line and press [Enter]. The Time settings
window appears (see Figure 12).
Figure 12 Time settings window
SCN - Sets the amount of time spent on the selected computer when Auto Scanning.
LBL - Sets the amount of time the OSD label that shows which computer is currently
accessed is displayed.
T/O - When password protection is activated, you can automatically disable the Keyboard,
Mouse and Monitor after a set amount of inactive time, requiring a password to be entered to
regain access to the KVM switch. When Timed Out, press the 'Shift, Shift' OSD Hotkey
Command to pull up the password prompt, which will take you back to the OSD Main Menu
once you enter your password.
To set the above periods:
1. On the desired line press Tab to jump to the desired column.
2. Place the cursor over one of the 3 digits and type a new number. Enter a leading zero
where necessary. For example, type 030 for 30 seconds.
Enter 999 in the LBL column to have the label displayed continuously. Enter 000 if you
do not want the label to appear.
Enter 999 in the T/O column to disable the Timeout function.
Enter 000 if you want the Timeout function to work immediately.*
* This will literally cause the Timeout function to begin immediately when the computer port is selected. This
will essentially freeze access to the KVM, not allowing the user enough time to hit the OSD Hotkey Command to
pull up the password prompt. It is recommended that you always keep the T/O set to 5 seconds or higher. If you
set the T/O at 000 and get locked out of the KVM, turn the Console KVM Off and then back On.
This will reset the KVM, leaving a blank screen on the monitor. Hit the 'Shift, Shift' OSD Hotkey Command to
pull up the password prompt. Once you type in your password, you will again have access to the OSD Main Menu.
Enter 999 in the SCN column to display the screen for 999 seconds.
Enter 000 to skip the computer screen.
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Operation
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Security
Figure 13 The Security settings window
The OSD offers an advanced password security system made up of three different security
levels, each having its own access rights.
Administrator (Status A): The Administrator has access to all features of the KVM, allow-
ing them to Set/Modify all Passwords and Security Profiles, gain full access to any computer
connected to the KVM and usage of all OSD features.
Supervisor (Status S): The supervisor has full access to all computers connected to the
KVM and can use the Auto Scan (F4), Tuning (F5) and Confirmation Label Moving (F6)
functions in the OSD. The Supervisor can not change any of the OSD Settings or Security
Settings.
User (Status U): There can be up to 6 Users set up by the Administrator for access to the
KVM. Users are able to use the OSD Main Menu to access a connected computer and can
use the Auto Scan (F4), Tuning (F5) and Confirmation Label Moving (F6) functions in the
OSD. Users do not have the ability to use any other OSD features. The Administrator will
choose which computers they have access to and which they do not. There are 3 types of
access the Administrator can give a User:
Y - This gives the user full access to a connected computer.
V - This gives the user view only access to a computer. Keyboard and mouse functionality
are not available.
N - This means a user is not allowed to access a connected computer. If the User attempts
to access a computer they are not allowed to, a blank screen will appear.
Security Settings
When Password Security is set to on, only the administrator can change the
Security Settings of the KVM switch.
Security Settings
1. Highlight the Security option in the OSD Settings Menu and hit the Enter key.
2. To change the name of the Administrator, Supervisor or User, highlight the desired name
and simply type over what's already there. Any letters left over can be deleted by pressing
the space bar.
3. To change the password, hit the Tab key to highlight the Password column of the desired
person and type in the new password.
4. The last column (T) refers to the level of access; Administrator (A), Supervisor (S) or User
(U). You can change these if you want, but there can only be 1 Administrator, 1 Supervisor
and 6 Users.
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Operation
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User Settings
1. Highlight the Users option in the OSD Settings Menu and hit the Enter key.
2. The Users will be represented in the 6 columns on the right side of the screen. To change
the access for a given computer, highlight the desired computer and hit the Tab key until
the desired user is highlighted.
3. Press the space bar to toggle between the 3 access options (Y, V or N). See page 16 for
details on these 3 options.
Figure 14 The Users Settings Window
OSD HELP Window (F1)
To access the HELP window press [F1]. The HELP window is displayed (see Figure 15).
Figure 15 The HELP window
Please note! All the functions in the Help window are performed from the OSD Main
Menu. The Help window only serves as a reminder of the OSD function keys.
Scanning Computers (F4)
The amount of time spent on a computer when Auto Scanning is adjustable. See page 15 for
details.
To activate scanning:
1. Press the [Shift] key twice to activate the OSD.
2. Press the [F4] key.
Each active computer will be displayed in sequence. A Scan label appears in the top left corner.
To deactivate scanning:
Press [F4].
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Operation
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Tuning (F5)
You can tune the image of any remote computer screen.
To adjust the screen image:
1. In the OSD Main Menu highlight the computer you want to adjust.
2. Press the [F5] key. The screen image of the selected computer is displayed, along with
the Image Tuning label.
3. Adjust the image by using the Right and Left Arrow keys.
4. When the image is satisfactory, press [Esc].
Note! Distance affects picture quality. The further away a remote computer is from the
KVM, the lower the image quality and the more tuning needed. Therefore put any
higher resolution computers closer to the KVM.
Moving the Label (F6)
You can position the OSD label anywhere on the screen.
To position the label from the Main window:
1. Move to the desired computer using the Up and Down Arrow keys.
2. Press the [F6] key. The selected screen image and Identification label are displayed.
3. Use the arrow keys to move the label to the desired position.
4. Press [Esc] to save and exit.
Firmware Upgrade
Firmware Upgrade System Requirements:
• Windows 2000 or higher operating system
• Pentium 166 or higher with 16MB RAM and 10MB free hard drive space
• Available DB9 serial port
Upgrading the KVM Firmware
The NetCommander KVM Firmware Upgrade Utility allows you to upgrade both the KVM
and Server Interface Units (SIUs). Each KVM in a cascade installation must be upgraded
individually. When done upgrading the first KVM in the installation, perform the upgrade
procedure on each subsequent KVM. To upgrade your firmware, follow the steps below:
1. Make sure that the Serial Port setting in the OSD General Settings menu is set to On.
This makes the serial port on the back of the KVM switch available for use in a firm-
ware upgrade.
2. Using the included RJ11 to DB9 firmware upgrade cable, connect the upgrade port on
the back of the unit to an available serial port on a computer that is not connected to the
KVM.
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Firmware Upgrade
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3. On the upgrade computer (the computer connected to the KVM via the firmware
upgrade cable), go to the Tripp Lite website and download the NetCommander Firmware
Upgrade Utility .exe file, Firmware Upgrade .tfp file and Firmware Upgrade information
doc.
Note: The firmware upgrade information document will list the latest firmware for all
Tripp Lite NetCommander KVM switches and SIUs, which you will need to reference
when determining if your device has the latest firmware. The .tfp firmware upgrade file
contains firmware for both the KVM and SIUs.
4. Run the NetCommander Firmware Upgrade Utility .exe file, and follow the instructions
to install the utility on the upgrade computer.
1. Once installed on the upgrade computer, open the NetCommander Firmware Upgrade
Utility.
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1. Check the firmware versions of the KVM (Switch Manager), KVM OSD (Switch OSD)
and SIUs by clicking on the boxes next to them and pressing the F/W Version button.
Note: To select a device, you must first unselect any boxes that have already been
checked. To select or unselect all SIUs at once, simply click on the Select All or Unselect
All button at the bottom of the upgrade utility.
2. Compare the firmware versions of your devices to that of the firmware version listed in
the document from the Tripp Lite website. If your version is the same or newer than that
found on the Tripp Lite website, you do not need to upgrade your firmware. If your
version is older, proceed to the next step.
3. Click on the box next to the KVM OSD (Switch OSD), KVM (Switch Manager) or SIU(s).
4. In the File menu at the top of the upgrade utility screen, select the Open option and
navigate to the .tfp firmware upgrade file you downloaded from the Tripp Lite website.
5. In the Options menu at the top of the upgrade utility screen, select the Com Port option,
and choose the Com Port of the upgrade computer that the firmware upgrade cable is
connected to.
6. Click on the Start button at the bottom of the upgrade utility to begin the upgrade. A
prompt will appear to warn you that the KVM screen will be dark during the upgrade
process. Click on the OK button to proceed with the upgrade.
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7. Towards the end of the firmware upgrade, a prompt will appear asking you if you want
to set the OSD to its default settings. If yes, click the Yes button. If no, click the No
button. The upgrade will continue.
8. Upon completion, the new firmware version will be displayed next to the upgraded unit
in the upgrade utility, and the KVM screen will no longer be blacked out.
Note: A firmware upgrade generates one log file per session that displays a
chronological list of actions. You can read the log file in any ASCII text editor. The log
file is located in the Windows directory.
KVM Switch/SIU Reset
In the event the KVM switch or SIU(s) lock up during the firmware upgrade process, or the
consoles mouse and keyboard are not working, you can reset the KVM or SIU(s) using the
upgrade utility. To perform a reset, follow the steps:
Note: This will not affect any of the settings on the KVM switch or SIU(s).
1. Open the upgrade utility and check the checkbox next to the device you want to reset.
2. In the Options menu at the top of the screen, select the Advanced/Reset option. This will
perform the reset of the selected device.
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Troubleshooting
Note: Disconnect device from AC mains before service operation!
When using Firmware Update software you may at times get a Communication Error message.
If a Communication Error message does appear during the update procedure, do the following:
1. Ensure that the RS232 Serial cable's RS232 connector is connected to the Switch's
Communication port.
2. Ensure that the RS232 Serial cable's DB9F connector is connected to the DB9M Serial
port on the CPU's rear panel.
3. Restart the download process.
Electricity failure
If the electricity fails during an update to the KVM firmware, do the following:
1. If the electricity fails while the switch firmware is updating, a Communication Error
message will appear. Simply resume the firmware update by opening the folder that
contains the firmware update file and continue from there.
2. If the electricity fails while the Server Interface Unit firmware is updating, a Not
Responding or Upgrade Error message will appear. Restart the upgrade from the
beginning.
Monitor Screen Failure
In the event that one of the connected computers does not display an image on the console
monitor (your monitor may display an error message saying 'Unable to Display Video
Mode'), you may need to update the DDC Information from the console monitor. To do this,
follow these steps:
1. Remove the SIU VGA Connectors from all connected computers. Leave the USB or
PS/2 connectors attached
2. Open the OSD Main Menu and press the F10 key. The OSD will flash the message
'Please Wait.' When that message stops, the update has taken place
3. Reconnect the SIU VGA Connectors of all the attached computers. You should now be
able to display video from all computers
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USB/SUN Combo Keys
The connected PS/2 keyboard does not have a special SUN keypad to perform special
functions in the SUN Operating System environment. When a B078-101-USB (SIU) is
connected to a SUN computer, the SIU emulates these SUN keys using a set of key
combinations called Combo Keys. See the table below.
SUN key
Stop
Props
Front
Open
Find
Again
Undo
Copy
Paste
Cut
Combo key
SUN key
Compose
Combo key
Left Ctrl + Alt + F1
Left Ctrl + Alt + F3
Left Ctrl + Alt + F5
Left Ctrl + Alt + F7
Left Ctrl + Alt + F9
Left Ctrl + Alt + F2
Left Ctrl + Alt + F4
Left Ctrl + Alt + F6
Left Ctrl + Alt + F8
Left Ctrl + Alt + F10
Left Ctrl + Alt + F11
Application key or
Left Ctrl + Alt + Keypad *
Scroll Lock
Crescent
Volume Up
Volume Down Left Ctrl + Alt + Keypad +
Mute Left Ctrl + Alt + F12
Sun Left key Left Windows key
Sun Right key Right Windows key
Alt-Graph
Stop A
Left Ctrl + Alt + Keypad -
Right Alt or Alt Gr
Left Ctrl + Alt + 1
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Specifications
Operating Systems
DOS, Windows, LINUX, UNIX, Mac and all other major
operating systems
Optional External Mouse
Resolution
PS/2, Wheel mouse, Intellimouse, 5-button mouse
1280 x 1024
Up to 100 ft.
Transmission distance
NetCommander KVM Switch Model B070-016-19 or B070-008-19
Dimensions
Weight
28” x 19" x 1.7” (L x W x H)
36 lbs.
Power supply
Connections
Internal switching 100-240 VAC 50 / 60 Hz
System
Serial
RJ45
RJ11
Monitor
Keyboard
Mouse
HD15
MiniDin6
MiniDin6
Operating / Recommended
ambient temperature
32°F to 104°F
Storage temperature
Humidity
-40°F to 158°F
80% non-condensing relative humidity
NetCommander Server
Interface Units
Model B078-101-PS2
Model B078-101-USB
Connections
VGA
HD15
HD15
Keyboard/Mouse
System
MiniDin6
RJ45
USB
RJ45
Power
From Keyboard port
From USB port
Cascadeable KVM Switches
B072-016-1 or B072-008-1
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FCC Radio/TV Interference Notice
Note: 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 when the
equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency
energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio
communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case
the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. The user must use shielded cables and
connectors with this product. Any changes or modifications to this product not expressly approved by the party
responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
1-Year Limited Warranty
TRIPP LITE warrants its products to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year
from the date of initial purchase. TRIPP LITE's obligation under this warranty is limited to repairing or replacing (at its
sole option) any such defective products. To obtain service under this warranty, you must obtain a Returned Material
Authorization (RMA) number from TRIPP LITE or an authorized TRIPP LITE service center. Products must be
returned to TRIPP LITE or an authorized TRIPP LITE service center with transportation charges prepaid and must be
accompanied by a brief description of the problem encountered and proof of date and place of purchase. This warranty
does not apply to equipment, which has been damaged by accident, negligence or misapplication or has been altered or
modified in any way.
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED HEREIN, TRIPP LITE MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED,
INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Some
states do not permit limitation or exclusion of implied warranties; therefore, the aforesaid limitation(s) or exclusion(s)
may not apply to the purchaser.
EXCEPT AS PROVIDED ABOVE, IN NO EVENT WILL TRIPP LITE BE LIABLE FOR DIRECT, INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THIS PRODUCT,
EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE. Specifically, TRIPP LITE is not liable for any
costs, such as lost profits or revenue, loss of equipment, loss of use of equipment, loss of software, loss of data, costs of
substitutes, claims by third parties, or otherwise.
Warranty Registration
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WEEE Compliance Information for Tripp Lite Customers and Recyclers (European Union)
Under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Directive and implementing regulations, when customers
buy new electrical and electronic equipment from Tripp Lite they are entitled to:
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Send old equipment for recycling on a one-for-one, like-for-like basis (this varies depending on the country)
Send the new equipment back for recycling when this ultimately becomes waste
Use of this equipment in life support applications where failure of this equipment can reasonably be expected to cause
the failure of the life support equipment or to significantly affect its safety or effectiveness is not recommended. Do not
use this equipment in the presence of a flammable anesthetic mixture with air, oxygen or nitrous oxide.
Tripp Lite follows a policy of continuous improvement. Product specifications are subject to change without notice.
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