ADDERLink Digital ipeps Manual
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20 Sound control This option provides a range of options related to the audio capabilitie\ s of the Digital iPEPS. FormatuLaw - Use when transmitted data needs to be minimised - 8-bit compressed data. Linear - Use when high quality audio performance is required - 16-bit uncompressed (raw) data is transmitted. Sample rateThe number of audio samples per second (in Hz). 8000 produces less samples and hence uses less network bandwidth. 48000...
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21 Virtual Media The Adder Virtual Media feature allows you to remotely make files avai\ lable to a host computer that is linked to the Digital iPEPS. Disk drives, sin\ gle files or collections of files and folders up to 2GB in size can be mounted v\ ia the VNC link, and appear as a read-only disk on the host. This can prove to \ be an invaluable tool when upgrading host computers from remote positions. Note: The file transfer is in one...
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22 Remotely exporting a disk drive to the host 1 On the remote system, log into the Digital iPEPS using the VNC viewer. 2 Press F8 and then V to display a Virtual Media dialogue box: Remote Drive(s)This section lists any located storage devices on the remote system that are 2GB or less, and which could be copied en masse to the host computer, if desired. Remote Files or FoldersClick Browse to search for and select single or multiple...
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23 Resetting the Digital iPEPS to factory default For situations where the IP address or the password has been forgotten, \ or the Digital iPEPS is being reinstalled, it is possible to reset the unit to \ its original factory settings. This erases all configuration such as hosts, users a\ nd passwords, and restores the default network address. To perform a factory reset: 1 Disconnect the power, USB and video cables from the Digital iPEPS...
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24 Further information This chapter contains a variety of information, including the following:\ • Getting assistance - see right • Appendices • Safety information • Warranty • End user licence agreement • Radio frequency energy statements Getting assistance If you are still experiencing problems after checking the information co\ ntained within this guide, then we provide a number of other solutions: • Online solutions and updates –...
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25 Appendix 1 - VNC viewer connection options Note: If you are using a later version of VNC viewer than that provided \ with the product originally, some menus may differ slightly from those shown here\ . When you are connecting to the Digital iPEPS using the VNC viewer, a number of options are available. Note: If you make any changes to the options given here and wish to reta\ in them for successive connection sessions, ensure that the...
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26 Inputs Inputs: When set to ‘Enabled’, all primary options below are ticked. The ‘Disabled’ setting unticks all of the primary options (causing ‘view-only mode’ where no control data may be sent to the Digital iPEPS. The ‘Custom’ setting is shown if you choose your own combination of options. Enable keyboard input Allows keyboard data to be transferred to the Digital iPEPS. Pass special keys directly to server When ticked,...
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27 Connection The options on this page are not relevant to Digital iPEPS connections and should be left in their default states. Expert The options within this section work correctly with Digital iPEPS in their default states and should not require alteration except in special circumstances.
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28 Appendix 2 - VNC viewer window options Click the VNC icon in the top left corner of the viewer window (or pres\ s F8) to display the window options: Standard window control items Full screen Expands the VNC viewer window to fill the whole screen with no visible window edges or toolbar. Press F8 to re- display this menu. Single mouse mode (P) Used for fast network connections where a second, “predictor” cursor is not required. Ctrl,...
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29 Appendix 3 - Java viewer options When you are connecting to the Digital iPEPS using the Java viewer, a number of options are available. There are four options pages: Encoding and colour level Auto select When ticked, this option will examine the speed of your connection to the Digital iPEPS and apply the most suitable encoding method. This option is suggested for the majority of installations. Preferred encoding There are three...