Adderlink ipeps features, Adder, Adderlink – Adder Technology AdderLink iPEPS User Manual
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AdderLink iPEPS features
There are two types of AdderLink iPEPS units: the dual access model which
allows a local keyboard, video monitor and mouse to be situated next to the
computer and a standard model which eschews such connections to achieve a
thinner casing. The dual access model measures 118 x 75 x 42mm, whereas the
standard model measures just 118 x 75 x 26mm.
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Optionally connect a keyboard,
video monitor and a mouse to
these three connectors to allow
local control of the system.
Connections to computer
Link these connectors to the
keyboard, video and mouse ports of
the computer system to be remotely
controlled.
Power input
Connect an optional
power adapter here.
Switches
Used to select
power options
and invoke
configuration
mode
IP network port
This intelligent Ethernet
port can automatically
sense whether it is
attached to a 10Mb or
100Mb network.
Indicators
These six indicators clearly show the key aspects of operation:
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LNK Network link and activity indication.
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REM Keyboard or mouse data are being received from a remote viewer.
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VNC Indicates that a remote viewer is connected and active.
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00 Indicates the Ethernet network speed (10/100Mbs).
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LOC Keyboard or mouse data are being received from the local console
(or the USB Configuration Disk feature is in use).
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PWR Power indicator.
Non Dual Access model
The standard iPEPS module lacks the
connectors to attach a local keyboard,
video monitor and mouse, resulting in
a slimmer casing.