Avocent Switch ECMS2000U User Manual

TM  
Emerge ECMS2000U  
Digital Workstation Extender  
Installer/User Guide  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
USA Notification  
Warning: Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance  
could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.  
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.  
Canadian Notification  
This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus set  
out in the Radio Interference Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.  
Le présent appareil numérique n’émet pas de bruits radioélectriques dépassant les limites applicables aux  
appareils numériques de la classe A prescrites dans le Règlement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le  
Ministère des Communications du Canada.  
Japanese Approvals  
Safety and EMC Approvals and Markings  
UL, FCC, cUL, ICES, CE, N, GS, IRAM, GOST, VCCI, MIC, C-Tick  
Sound Level Measure  
The measured sound level of this appliance is 44.7 dB(A).  
Die arbeitsplatzbezogene Geräuschemission des Gerätes beträgt 44,7 dB(A).  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Avocent EmergeΤΜ  
ECMS2000U Digital  
Workstation Extender  
Installer/User Guide  
Avocent, the Avocent logo and Emerge are registered trademarks of  
Avocent Corporation. All other marks are the property of their respective  
owners.  
© 2006 Avocent Corporation. All rights reserved. 590-704-501A  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Instructions  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance  
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.  
Dangerous Voltage  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the  
product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.  
Power On  
This symbol indicates the principal on/off switch is in the on position.  
Power Off  
This symbol indicates the principal on/off switch is in the off position.  
Protective Grounding Terminal  
This symbol indicates a terminal which must be connected to earth ground prior to making any other  
connections to the equipment.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
iv  
TABLE OF CONTENTS  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
vi  
LIST OF FIGURES  
List of Figures  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
ix  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1
CHAPTER  
Product Overview  
1
Features and Benefits  
The Avocent EmergeTM ECMS2000U Extender provides users with a full computer desktop  
experience from anywhere on the corporate TCP/IP network, while maintaining the computers  
securely housed in a corporate data center. This desktop experience includes access for the desktop  
user to keyboard, mouse, video and audio devices.  
The Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender consists of:  
The Computer Access Node that connects externally to the remote computer  
The User Access Node that is located at the user’s desk  
Figure 1.1: Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender - Basic System  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
2
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
Computer Access Node  
The Computer Access Node connects externally to the video, audio and USB ports of the  
remote computer.  
The Computer Access Node is attached directly to the remote computer and draws its power  
directly from two USB ports on the remote computer. This removes the need for additional power  
supply connections at the rack.  
NOTE: If the remote computer cannot supply the required power or if two USB connections are not available, an  
external power supply (part no. ECMS2000-PSU) can be obtained from Avocent.  
The Computer Access Node captures, compresses and encrypts the computer’s media streams and  
transmits them to the User Access Node over a standard TCP/IP network.  
User Access Node  
The User Access Node enables the desktop user’s keyboard, mouse, video, and audio devices to  
connect to the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender. It is available as a desktop  
user station.  
Automatic connection  
When the User Access Node is powered up, a connection is automatically established with the  
remote computer via the Computer Access Node. No intervention is required from the user. See  
Ethernet addressing  
The User Access Node and the Computer Access Node are IP-addressable devices; this gives you  
the flexibility to locate back-racked computers anywhere within your enterprise and at any distance  
from your desktop users. The User Access Node and the Computer Access Node use standard  
network protocols to transfer data streams between the remote computer and the peripheral devices  
located at the user’s desk. The Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender can operate on a network  
connection of 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps. For optimum performance a 1 Gbps connection is  
recommended. For more information see Chapter 2.  
Multiplatform support  
The Computer Access Node is connected to the remote computer via USB connectors. This enables  
the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender to interoperate seamlessly with PC, Sun and  
Macintosh target computers. PC, Sun and Macintosh USB keyboards can be connected to the User  
Access Node. PS/2 keyboards and mice can also be used.  
You can attach the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender to computers running the following  
operating systems:  
Microsoft WindowsTM  
Red Hat Linux  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Chapter 1: Product Overview  
3
Solaris  
MacOS  
The default keyboard drivers for these operating systems are fully supported by the Avocent  
Emerge ECMS2000U Extender.  
Flexible installation  
The Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender provides you with the following flexible installation  
options:  
The User Access Node can be desk mounted or mounted on the back of a monitor  
Installation requires no new drivers or software  
Standard UTP cabling makes installation simple and keeps costs low  
Security  
The Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender supports Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) over a TCP/IP  
connection. All media streams transmitted between the User Access Node and the Computer  
Access Node are encrypted. Password protection is also provided to control access to all  
administration functions, such as network configuration. See Authentication on page 24.  
Operations administration and maintenance  
The User Access Node incorporates a serial menu that allows you to perform administration and  
maintenance tasks for both the User Access Node and the Computer Access Node. Examples of  
tasks you can perform include, configuration of network settings and firmware Flash upgrades. See  
Flash upgradeable  
Upgrade your firmware at any time using the XMODEM or HTTP protocols to ensure that your  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender is always running the most current version available. Both  
the Computer Access Node and the User Access Node are Flash upgradeable. See Flash Upgrading  
Support for keyboards and mice  
USB and PS/2 keyboards and mice are fully supported by the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U  
Extender. The system also allows for mix and match of USB and PS/2 peripherals. For example, it  
is possible to use a USB keyboard in conjunction with a PS/2 mouse. The default keyboard and  
mouse drivers of the remote computer are fully supported. This enables the Avocent Emerge  
ECMS2000U Extender to support 2-, 3- and 5-button mice with scroll- and tilt-wheel capability.  
Composite mouse and keyboard devices are also supported.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
4
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
USB support  
The Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender is compatible with the USB 2.0 standard. The User  
Access Node provides four USB 2.0 compliant ports that can be used to access USB keyboards,  
mice and USB hubs. Hot-plugging of USB devices is supported.  
NOTE: A hub cannot be used to expand the number of USB ports available.  
Audio  
The Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender supports CD-quality stereo from the remote computer  
to peripheral speakers, and mono-quality audio from a peripheral microphone to the remote  
computer.  
Video  
Video of 24-bit color depth up to a resolution of 1280 x 1024 at 60 Hz is supported by the Avocent  
Emerge ECMS2000U Extender. Both CRT and flat-panel LCD monitors are supported, and can be  
connected to the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender via a DVI-I video connector. VGA  
monitors can be attached to the system by using a DVI to VGA adaptor. The system supports DDC  
version 2B.  
Reduced Total Cost of Ownership (TCO)  
The Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender delivers significantly lower TCO when compared to  
traditional distributed computer systems. Centralized maintenance enables greater security and  
convenience as well as reduced workplace disruption and down-time. IT administration costs are  
also significantly reduced by housing all PCs in one central location. Relocating the computer away  
from the user frees up valuable office space and reduces desktop power and heating, ventilation and  
air conditioning (HVAC) requirements.  
Safety Precautions  
To avoid potential video and/or keyboard problems when using Avocent products:  
If the building has 3-phase AC power, ensure that the computer and monitor are on the same  
phase. For best results, they should be on the same circuit.  
To avoid potentially fatal shock hazard and possible damage to equipment, please observe the  
following precautions:  
Do not use a 2-wire extension cord in any Avocent product configuration.  
Test AC outlets at the computer and monitor for proper polarity and grounding.  
Use only with grounded outlets at both the computer and monitor. When using a backup  
Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS), power the computer and the Computer Access Node off  
the same supply.  
NOTE: The AC inlet is the main disconnect.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
5
CHAPTER  
Installation  
2
Getting Started  
Before installing your Avocent EmergeTM ECMS2000U Extender, refer to the list below to ensure  
that you have all the items necessary for installation.  
Needed to install the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender  
User Access Node  
Computer Access Node  
External power supply for the User Access Node  
IEC power cord  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Quick Installation Guide  
UTP cable (not supplied)  
Three-wire serial cable or null modem cable (not supplied)  
Needed for non-standard installations  
To connect a VGA monitor to the User Access Node:  
A DVI to VGA adaptor (not supplied)  
To connect the Computer Access Node to a remote computer that has VGA video output:  
A VGA to DVI-I adaptor (not supplied)  
To connect the Computer Access Node to a remote computer that has DVI-D video output:  
A DVI-D to DVI-I adaptor (not supplied)  
To power the Computer Access Node if a remote computer does not have two available USB ports:  
An EMCS2000-PSU power supply (not supplied)  
Mounting Option  
The User Access Node features the following mounting option that allows you to adapt easily to  
most work environments:  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
           
6
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
Mounting to the rear of a flat-panel monitor via a mounting plate accessory  
NOTE: Mounting accessories are ordered separately. Contact Avocent for more information.  
Installation Options  
CAUTION:To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment,  
disconnect the power from the User Access Node by unplugging the power supply from the electrical outlet.  
CAUTION:To reduce the risk of electric shock or damage to your equipment,  
power up the remote computer and the User Access Node in the order described in the following procedures.  
You can install the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender in one of two ways:  
1. Point-to-point  
2. Networked  
Point-to-point installation  
The following instructions will enable you to install your Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender  
in a point-to-point configuration. In a point-to-point configuration no administrator setup of the  
Computer Access Node or the User Access Node is required. This enables you to install the system  
quickly, directly out-of-the-box. However, if you choose the point-to-point configuration you can  
install only one Computer Access Node and User Access Node pair on a subnet. If you use this  
configuration you must also locate both the Computer Access Node and the User Access Node on  
the same subnet.  
Computer Access Node  
User Access Node  
Remote Computer  
Figure 2.1: Point-to-point Installation  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Chapter 2: Installation  
7
To connect the Computer Access Node:  
Before connecting the Computer Access Node to the remote computer, ensure that the resolution  
and the refresh rate of the remote computer are supported by the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U  
Extender system. Set the screen resolution and refresh rate of the remote computer according to  
Table A.1. Unsupported settings will cause blank video at the receiver.  
1. Power down the remote computer.  
2. The Computer Access Node has two USB connectors. Connect each of these connectors to a  
corresponding USB port on the remote computer.  
3. Connect the video connector on the Computer Access Node to the appropriately labeled port  
on the back of the computer.  
NOTE: A VGA-only computer can be connected to the Computer Access Node using a VGA to DVI-I adaptor.  
You must configure the Computer Access Node video settings for VGA through the serial menu.  
For more information see Configuring Video Input Settings on page 36.  
4. Connect the Computer Access Node’s audio and microphone connectors to the appropriately  
labeled ports on the back of the computer.  
NOTE: For CD-quality audio, you must configure the Computer Access Node and the User Access Node using  
the serial menu. For more information see Audio Performance Settings on page 38.  
5. Connect the UTP cable to the Computer Access Node’s RJ-45 connector.  
6. Power up the computer.  
7. Route the other end of the UTP cable to the location you have chosen for the User Access  
Node. If necessary you can extend the UTP cable via junctions or a hub - subject to normal  
Ethernet cabling practices.  
The Computer Access Node draws electrical power from two USB ports on the remote computer.  
One USB port is not sufficient to power the Computer Access Node. If you have only one USB port  
on your remote computer, you will need to order an external power supply for the Computer Access  
Node from Avocent.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
8
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
.
Video  
USB  
Line out  
Mic  
Figure 2.2: Computer Access Node  
To connect the User Access Node:  
1. Connect your keyboard, monitor, mouse and other peripherals cables to the appropriately  
labeled ports on the back of the User Access Node.  
2. Connect the UTP cable to the RJ-45 port on the back of the User Access Node.  
3. Power up the User Access Node. A connection will be automatically established with the  
remote computer.  
NOTE: VGA monitors can be connected to the User Access Node by using a DVI-I to VGA adaptor.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Chapter 2: Installation  
9
Microphone  
User Access Node  
Speakers  
External  
Power  
Supply  
Serial  
PS/2  
Local Peripherals  
attached via USB  
Remote  
PC  
Computer Access Node  
Figure 2.3: User Access Node and Computer Access Node Installation  
Connecting Power  
The User Access Node features an external power supply. A DC power jack is located on the rear  
of the User Access Node.  
NOTE: Use only the power supply provided by Avocent.  
To connect power to the User Access Node:  
1. Plug the external power supply’s 2.5mm connector into the DC power jack on the rear of the  
User Access Node.  
2. Connect the detachable IEC power cord to the power supply.  
3. Plug the IEC power cord into an appropriate wall outlet.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
10  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
Networked Installation  
The following instructions will enable you to install your Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender  
in a networked configuration. In this installation, multiple Computer Access Nodes and User  
Access Nodes are attached via the same Ethernet network. In this case, it is important for each unit  
to be configured with a unique IP address.  
Computer Access Nodes and User Access Nodes may be configured for use on a single subnet or  
for use across routers. Use of routers, however, will cause a slight increase in end-to-end latencies,  
which may not be acceptable for all applications.  
Computer Access Node  
User Access Node  
Remote PC  
Figure 2.4: Networked Installation  
The Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender has been pre-configured with factory-default network  
settings. If you install only one Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender on a subnet, you do not  
need to change these default network settings. If you install multiple units on the same subnet, you  
will need to assign a unique IP address to each unit. This can be done via the serial port. See The  
Table 2.1: Default network settings  
Default  
Component  
IP Address  
Type  
Gateway  
Subnet Mask  
User Access  
Node  
192.168.13.1  
static  
0.0.0.0  
255.255.255.0  
Computer  
192.168.13.2  
static  
0.0.0.0  
255.255.255.0  
Access Node  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Chapter 2: Installation  
11  
To install the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender on a network:  
1. Connect the Computer Access Node to the remote computer as described previously in Point-  
to-point installation on page 6. Connect one end of the UTP cable to the Computer Access  
Node’s RJ-45 connector. Connect the other end of the UTP cable to the Ethernet network.  
2. Connect the User Access Node to the peripherals as described above in Point-to-point  
installation on page 6. Use a length of UTP cable to connect the User Access Node to the  
Ethernet network via the RJ-45 connector on the rear of the User Access Node.  
3. Power up the User Access Node. A connection will be automatically established with the  
remote computer.  
4. Use the serial menu to re-configure the network settings for the Computer Access Node. For  
more information on how to do this see, Configuring Network Settings on page 16.  
NOTE: If the User Access Node and Computer Access Node are to be located on different subnets, configure  
their network settings before you connect to the network.  
NOTE: If there are already Computer Access Node/User Access Node pairs operating on the subnet, configure  
network settings of new Computer Access Node/User Access Node pairs before connecting them to the network.  
5. Use the serial menu to re-configure the network settings for the User Access Node. For more  
information on how to do this see, Configuring Network Settings on page 16.  
6. Repeat this procedure for each Computer Access Node and User Access Node pair you wish to  
install on the network.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
12  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
13  
CHAPTER  
Operations  
3
Overview  
Operating a computer through the Avocent EmergeTM ECMS2000U Extender is no different than  
working directly connected to your computer. All peripherals operate as if directly connected, even  
though the computer is located at a distance. When you power up the User Access Node, a  
connection is automatically established with the computer.  
While the default settings of your Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender will work with most  
systems, you may choose to change settings to better fit your system. Internal settings such as  
connection settings can be configured via the serial menu. See The Serial Menu on page 14. You  
can also upgrade the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender via the serial menu.  
LED Identification  
Front panel  
There are two blue LEDs on the front panel of the User Access Node. The PWR LED will light up  
when the User Access Node has been powered up. The ACTIVE LED will blink slowly until the  
User Access Node establishes a connection with the Computer Access Node. When a connection  
has been established between the User Access Node and the Computer Access Node, the ACTIVE  
LED will stop blinking and will remain lit.  
Rear panel  
Two LEDs are built into both the RJ-45 connector on the rear of the User Access Node, and into the  
RJ-45 connector on the Computer Access Node. The following table illustrates their operation.  
Table 3.1: RJ-45 Connector LEDs  
LED  
Indication  
Green static  
Green flashing  
Green off  
Meaning  
LED 1  
Linked at 1 Gbps  
Linked at 100 Mbps  
No Link  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
14  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
Table 3.1: RJ-45 Connector LEDs (Continued)  
LED 2  
Yellow static  
Linked but no activity  
Yellow flashing  
Transmit/receive activity  
Accessing the System  
When the User Access Node is powered up, it will automatically initiate a connection with the  
remote computer.  
To access the remote computer:  
1. Power up the User Access Node.  
2. A series of messages will be displayed on the screen to inform you of the progress  
of the connection.  
3. You will be able to interact with the remote computer as if it were located at your desk.  
NOTE: If the remote computer has been powered down, the User Access Node cannot establish a connection.  
The Serial Menu  
The User Access Node incorporates a serial menu that allows you to:  
Configure network settings for the User Access Node  
Configure network settings for the Computer Access Node  
Set or change passwords  
Upgrade your firmware for the User Access Node and Computer Access Node  
Reset to factory defaults  
Set a session time-out value  
Change the audio performance settings  
Accessing the serial menu  
You can access the serial menu via the serial port on the back of the User Access Node. All terminal  
commands are executed through a terminal or PC running HyperTerminal® emulation software  
or equivalent.  
NOTE: In this section of the manual the term “Transmitter” will be used to refer to the Computer Access Node.  
NOTE: In this section of the manual the term “Receiver” will be used to refer to the User Access Node.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
         
Chapter 3: Operations  
15  
By default, two passwords are required to access the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender via  
the Receiver (User Access Node). One password controls access to the Receiver, the other  
password controls access to the Transmitter (Computer Access Node). In both cases, the default  
password is “password”. For information on how to change the default password, see  
Items needed to access the serial menu  
Networked computer with a serial port  
Null-modem serial cable (male DB9) or three-wire serial cable  
HyperTerminal emulation software or equivalent  
To access the serial menu:  
1. Connect one end of the serial cable to the serial port on the back of the Receiver.  
2. Connect the other end of the serial cable to the serial port of your PC.  
3. Launch HyperTerminal.  
4. Configure the HyperTerminal session for 57600 bits per second, 8 data bits, no parity, 1 stop  
bit and no flow control.  
NOTE: Software (XON/XOFF) flow control is supported. However, it should not be used when using XMODEM.  
Figure 3.1: Com1 Properties  
5. Confirm the HyperTerminal settings.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
16  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
6. Press Enter to display the serial menu. The Appliance Selection Menu will be displayed.  
Figure 3.2: Appliance Selection Menu  
7. Select Receiver or Transmitter. You will be prompted to enter a password.  
8. Type the password and press Enter.  
NOTE: If there is no Transmitter connected to the Receiver, an error message will display and you will be  
returned to the Appliance Selection Menu.  
Navigating the serial menu  
The serial menu is driven by a series of simple nested sub-menus. To navigate through the serial  
menu, simply type the number or letter that corresponds to the option you wish to choose and press  
Enter. This action will bring you to a sub-menu or to a screen where you can make configuration  
changes. To exit a menu or screen and to confirm any configuration changes you have made, type 0  
(zero) and press Enter. To navigate back up through the menus, continue to type 0 and press Enter  
at each screen.  
Configuring Network Settings  
The Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender is shipped with default network settings pre-  
configured for your Receiver and Transmitter. For more information see Networked Installation on  
page 10. You can change the network settings (from the default values) for your system using the  
serial menu. If you wish, you can place the Receiver on a different subnet from the Transmitter.  
NOTE: Static addressing is the only IP addressing method supported.  
NOTE: It is recommended that you configure the network settings for the Transmitter before you configure the  
network settings for the Receiver.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Chapter 3: Operations  
17  
To configure network settings for the Transmitter:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 2 to access the Transmitter menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. Type the password and press Enter. The Transmitter Main Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.3: Transmitter Main Menu  
NOTE: The Reset option in the Transmitter Main Menu applies only to network settings.  
4. Choose Network Configuration. The Network Configuration Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.4: Network Configuration Menu  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
18  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
5. Choose Transmitter Network Config. The Transmitter Network Configuration Menu  
will appear.  
Figure 3.5: Transmitter Network Configuration Menu  
6. Choose Transmitter IP Address.  
7. Type a valid IP address. Press Enter to return to the Transmitter Network Configuration Menu.  
8. Choose Transmitter Netmask.  
9. Type a valid Transmitter Netmask. Press Enter to return to the Transmitter Network  
Configuration Menu.  
10. Choose Transmitter Default Gateway.  
11. Type a valid Transmitter Default Gateway. Press Enter to return to the Transmitter Network  
Configuration Menu.  
12. Type 0 (zero) and press Enter to return to the Network Configuration Menu.  
13. If you made a mistake and do not wish to save the changes you made to the network settings  
type C and press Enter.  
14. To confirm your changes and apply those settings type 0 (zero) and press Enter.  
15. A system message will appear that states “Connection to the Transmitter is lost”. You will be  
automatically returned to the Appliance Selection Menu screen.  
16. Choose option 1 to access the Receiver menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Chapter 3: Operations  
19  
17. Type the password and press Enter. The Receiver Main Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.6: Receiver Main Menu  
18. Choose Network Configuration. The Network Configuration Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.7: Network Configuration Menu  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
20  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
19. Choose Transmitter IP Config. The Transmitter IP Config menu will appear. The old  
Transmitter IP address is displayed beside menu option 1.  
Figure 3.8: Transmitter Configuration Menu on the Receiver  
20. Choose Transmitter IP Address. Type the new IP address for the Transmitter. Press Enter to  
return to the Transmitter IP Configuration Menu.  
21. Type 0 (zero) and press Enter to return to the Network Configuration Menu.  
22. If you made a mistake and do not wish to save the changes you made to the network settings  
type C and press Enter.  
23. To confirm your changes and apply those settings type 0 (zero) and press Enter.  
24. The Receiver will now automatically reset to apply the new network configuration. You will be  
automatically returned to the Appliance Selection Menu screen. The connection to the  
Transmitter will be automatically restored.  
To configure network settings for the Receiver:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 1 to access the Receiver menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Chapter 3: Operations  
21  
3. Type the password and press Enter. The Receiver Main Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.9: Receiver Main Menu  
4. Choose Network Configuration. The Network Configuration Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.10: Network Configuration Menu  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
22  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
5. Choose Receiver Network Config. The Receiver Network Configuration Menu will appear.  
The current network settings are visible here.  
Figure 3.11: Receiver Network Configuration Menu  
NOTE: The Reset option in the Receiver Network Configuration Menu applies only to network settings.  
6. Choose Receiver IP Address.  
7. Type a valid IP address. Press Enter to return to the Receiver Network Configuration Menu.  
8. Choose Receiver Netmask.  
9. Type a valid Receiver Netmask. Press Enter to return to the Receiver Network  
Configuration Menu.  
10. Choose Receiver Default Gateway.  
11. Type a valid Receiver Default Gateway. Press Enter to return to the Receiver Network  
Configuration Menu.  
12. Type 0 (zero) and press Enter to return to the Network Configuration Menu.  
13. If you made a mistake and do not wish to save the changes you made to the network settings  
type C and press Enter.  
14. To confirm your changes and apply those settings, type 0 (zero) and press Enter.  
NOTE: Changes to network configurations are applied only after you exit the Network Configuration Menu  
15. The Receiver will now automatically reset to apply the new network configuration. During  
reset, the Receiver will drop its connection to the Transmitter. You will be automatically  
returned to the Appliance Selection Menu screen. The connection will be restored.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Chapter 3: Operations  
23  
Detecting a Transmitter IP Address  
In the event that you forget the IP address of a Transmitter, you can use the serial menu to detect the  
IP address of a Transmitter that is connected to the Receiver.  
To detect the IP address of a connected Transmitter:  
1. Power down the down the remote computer to which the Transmitter is attached.  
NOTE: If the Transmitter receives its power from an external power supply, disconnect the Transmitter from that  
external power supply.  
1. Choose option 1 to access the Receiver menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
2. Type the password and press Enter. The Receiver Main Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.12: Receiver Main Menu  
3. Choose Network Configuration. The Network Configuration Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.13: Network Configuration Menu  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
24  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
4. Choose Transmitter IP Config. The Transmitter IP Config menu will appear. The old  
Transmitter IP address is displayed beside menu option 1.  
Figure 3.14: Transmitter IP Configuration Menu on the Receiver  
5. Choose Detect Transmitter Address. The following message will be displayed, “Connect the  
Transmitter and the Receiver, then power up the Transmitter.”  
6. Power up the Transmitter.  
7. The Receiver will detect the IP address of the connected Transmitter. The Transmitter IP  
Configuration Menu will refresh, and the current IP address of the connected Transmitter will  
be displayed beside menu option 1.  
NOTE: The detected IP address of the connected Transmitter will not be automatically saved.  
You must enter the detected IP address manually, by choosing Transmitter IP Address from the Transmitter IP  
Configuration Menu.  
Authentication  
By default, two passwords are required to access the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender via  
the serial menu. One password is for access to the serial menus that control the Receiver. The other  
password is for access to the serial menus that control the Transmitter. In both cases, the default  
password is “password”.  
Authentication for the Receiver  
You can change the password settings for the Receiver through the serial menu via the Receiver  
Security Configuration Menu.  
To access the Receiver Security Configuration Menu:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 1 to access the Receiver menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. Type the password and press Enter. The Receiver Main Menu will appear.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
Chapter 3: Operations  
25  
4. Choose Security Configuration. The Security Configuration Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.15: The Receiver Security Configuration Menu  
To disable or enable the Receiver password:  
1. Choose Console Password on the Security Configuration Menu and press Enter. If a password  
had been enabled, this action will disable the password.  
2. If a password had been disabled, you will be prompted to enter a password.  
3. Type the new password and press Enter.  
NOTE: Each password must consist of ASCII characters and contain between 6 and 64 characters.  
4. Confirm the new password. If successful, you will see a message stating that the password has  
been changed.  
5. Press Enter.  
6. To save your changes and exit the menu, type 0 (zero) and press Enter.  
To change the Receiver password:  
1. Choose Change Console Password on the Security Configuration Menu. You will be prompted  
to enter your current password.  
2. Type your current password and press Enter. You will be prompted to enter the new password.  
3. Type the new password and press Enter.  
NOTE: Each password must consist of ASCII characters and contain between 6 and 64 characters.  
4. Confirm the new password. If successful, you will see a message stating that the password has  
been changed.  
5. Press Enter.  
6. To save your changes and exit the menu, type 0 (zero) and press Enter.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
26  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
If you lose your Receiver password:  
If you lose your Receiver password, you can reset the system to the default password with the help  
of Avocent Technical Support.  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 1 to access the Receiver menu.  
3. You will be prompted to enter your current password.  
4. Type ?????? (six question marks) and press Enter. The serial menu will generate a code and  
display it to you. The code is a 16 character hex sequence. The serial menu will also prompt  
you to enter a Key.  
Figure 3.16: Password Reset Mode  
5. Contact Avocent Technical Support to obtain the Key. The Technical Support Specialist will  
ask you for the 16 character hex code. Read out the code exactly as it appears on the serial  
menu. The Technical Support Specialist will now give you another 16 character hex sequence.  
6. In the serial menu at the Key prompt, type the 16 character hex sequence provided to you by  
Avocent Technical Support. Press Enter.  
7. The default password is now active.  
For information on how to change your password, see Authentication for the Receiver on page 24.  
Authentication for the Transmitter  
You can change the password settings for the Transmitter through the serial menu using the  
Transmitter Security Configuration Menu.  
To access the Transmitter Security Configuration Menu:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 2 to access the Transmitter menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. Type the password and press Enter. The Transmitter Main Menu will appear.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Chapter 3: Operations  
27  
4. Choose Security Configuration. The Security Configuration Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.17: Transmitter Security Configuration Menu  
To disable or enable the Transmitter password:  
1. Choose Console Password on the Security Configuration Menu and press Enter. If a password  
has been enabled, this action will disable the password.  
2. If a password has been disabled, you will be prompted to enter a password.  
3. Type the new password and press Enter.  
NOTE: Each password must consist of ASCII characters and contain between 6 and 64 characters.  
4. Confirm the new password. If successful, you will see a message stating that the password has  
been changed.  
5. Press Enter.  
6. To save your changes and exit the menu, type 0 (zero) and press Enter.  
To change the Transmitter password:  
1. Choose Change Console Password on the Security Configuration Menu. You will be prompted  
to enter your current password.  
2. Type your current password and press Enter. You will be prompted to enter the new password.  
3. Type the new password and press Enter.  
NOTE: Each password must consist of ASCII characters and contain between 6 and 64 characters.  
4. Confirm the new password. If successful, you will see a message stating that the password has  
been changed.  
5. Press Enter.  
6. To confirm the new password and exit the screen, type 0 (zero) and press Enter.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
28  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
If you lose your Transmitter password:  
If you lose your Transmitter password, you can reset the system to the default password with the  
help of Avocent Technical Support.  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 2 to access the Transmitter menu.  
3. You will be prompted to enter your current password.  
4. Type ?????? (six question marks) and press Enter. The serial menu will generate a code and  
display it to you. The code is a 16 character hex sequence. The serial menu will also prompt  
you to enter a Key.  
5. Contact Avocent Technical Support to obtain the Key. The Technical Support Specialist will  
ask you for the 16 character hex code. Read out the code exactly as it appears on the serial  
menu. The Technical Support Specialist will now give you another 16 character hex sequence.  
6. In the serial menu at the Key prompt, type the 16 character hex sequence provided to you by  
Avocent Technical Support. Press Enter.  
7. The default password is now active.  
For details on how to change your password see Authentication for the Transmitter on page 26.  
Flash Upgrading your Emerge Digital Workstation Extender  
You can Flash upgrade your Receiver and Transmitter. You can Flash upgrade your Avocent  
Emerge ECMS2000U Extender using either XMODEM or HTTP. The Receiver and Transmitter  
are upgraded separately using individual upgrade files. The upgrade files are supplied by Avocent.  
For optimum system performance keep your firmware versions current.  
NOTE: Do not use software (XON/XOFF) flow control when using XMODEM.  
NOTE: It is recommended that you flash upgrade the Transmitter before you flash upgrade the Receiver.  
To Flash upgrade your Transmitter using XMODEM:  
1. Download the Transmitter upgrade file from Avocent.  
2. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
3. Choose option 2 to access the Transmitter menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
4. Type the password and press Enter. The Transmitter Main Menu will appear.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Chapter 3: Operations  
29  
5. Choose Firmware Management. The Firmware Management Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.18: Transmitter Firmware Management Menu  
6. Choose Transmitter Flash Upgrade Via XMODEM.  
7. Specify the location of the upgrade file and initiate the file transfer.  
8. When the transfer has completed, a message will display stating “Firmware update successful.  
Resetting Appliance...” During reset the Transmitter will drop the connection to the Receiver.  
A second system message will appear that states “Connection to the Transmitter is lost”. You  
will be automatically returned to the Appliance Selection Menu screen.  
NOTE: If the Transmitter determines that the upgrade file is invalid, the Transmitter cancels the upgrade and  
maintains the previous firmware version. A message displays indicating that the upgrade has failed.  
To Flash upgrade your Transmitter using HTTP:  
1. Download the Transmitter upgrade file from Avocent.  
2. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
3. Choose option 2 to access the Transmitter menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
4. Type the password and press Enter. The Transmitter Main Menu will appear.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
30  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
5. Choose Firmware Management. The Firmware Management Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.19: Transmitter Firmware Management Menu  
6. Choose Transmitter Flash Upgrade Via HTTP. You will be prompted to enter the URL for the  
upgrade file.  
7. Enter the URL for the upgrade file using the following syntax:  
For example:  
NOTE: If the server is set up on standard port 80, the port information can be omitted.  
8. To initiate the file transfer press Enter. The connection to the Transmitter will be dropped.  
9. When the transfer has completed, a message will display stating “Firmware update successful.  
Resetting Appliance...” During reset the Transmitter will drop the connection to the Receiver.  
A second system message will appear that states “Connection to the Transmitter is lost”. You  
will be automatically returned to the Appliance Selection Menu screen.  
NOTE: If the Transmitter determines that the upgrade file is invalid, the Transmitter cancels the upgrade and  
maintains the previous firmware version. A message displays indicating that the upgrade has failed.  
To Flash upgrade your Receiver using XMODEM:  
1. Download the Receiver upgrade file from Avocent.  
2. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
3. Choose option 1 to access the Receiver menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
4. Type the password and press Enter. The Receiver Main Menu will appear.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Chapter 3: Operations  
31  
5. Choose Firmware Management. The Firmware Management Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.20: Receiver Firmware Management Menu  
6. Choose Receiver Flash Upgrade Via XMODEM. The connection to the Transmitter  
will be dropped.  
7. Specify the location of the upgrade file and initiate the file transfer.  
8. When the transfer has completed, a message will display stating “Firmware update successful.  
Resetting Appliance...”  
9. The connection to the Receiver will be restored.  
NOTE: If the Receiver determines that the upgrade file is invalid, the Receiver cancels the upgrade and  
maintains the previous firmware version. A message will display indicating that the firmware upgrade has failed.  
To Flash upgrade your Receiver using HTTP:  
1. Download the Receiver upgrade file from Avocent.  
2. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
3. Choose option 1 to access the Receiver menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
4. Type the password and press Enter. The Receiver Main Menu will appear.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
32  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
5. Choose Firmware Management. The Firmware Management Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.21: Receiver Firmware Management Menu  
6. Choose Receiver Flash Upgrade Via HTTP. You will be prompted to enter the URL for the  
upgrade file.  
7. Enter the URL for the upgrade file using the following syntax:  
For example:  
NOTE: If the server is set up on standard port 80, the port information can be omitted.  
8. To initiate the file transfer press Enter. The connection to the Transmitter will be dropped.  
9. When the transfer has completed, a message will display stating “Firmware update successful.  
Resetting Appliance...”  
10. The connection to the Transmitter will be restored.  
NOTE: If the Receiver determines that the upgrade file is invalid, the Receiver cancels the upgrade and  
maintains the previous firmware version. A message will display indicating that the firmware upgrade has failed.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Chapter 3: Operations  
33  
Restoring Factory Default Settings  
The serial menu enables you to easily restore the factory default settings of both the Receiver and  
the Transmitter. To view a full list of the factory default settings, see Factory Default Settings on  
NOTE: Restoring factory default settings will also reset network settings. Before restoring factory default  
settings, assess whether this is likely to cause conflicts with other devices on the network.  
To restore the Receiver factory default settings:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 1 to access the Receiver menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. Type the password and press Enter. The Receiver Main Menu will appear.  
4. Choose Restore Factory Defaults.  
5. The Receiver will now automatically reset. You will be automatically returned to the  
Appliance Selection Menu screen.  
6. During reset the Receiver will drop the connection to the Transmitter. When reset is complete  
the Receiver will restore the connection to the Transmitter using the new settings.  
To restore the Transmitter factory default settings:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 2 to access the Transmitter menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. Type the password and press Enter. The Transmitter Main Menu will appear.  
4. Choose Restore Factory Defaults.  
5. The Transmitter will now automatically reset. During reset the Transmitter will drop the  
connection to the Receiver. A system message will appear that states “Connection to the  
Transmitter is lost”. You will be returned to the Appliance Selection Menu screen. The  
connection to the Receiver will be restored.  
Resetting the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender  
To reset the Receiver:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 1 to access the Receiver menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. The Receiver Main Menu will appear.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
34  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
4. Choose Reset Appliance. The Reset Appliance Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.22: Receiver Reset Appliance Menu  
5. Choose Receiver Reset to initiate the reset. A message will be displayed on the serial menu that  
states “Resetting appliance...”. During reset the connection to the Transmitter is dropped.  
When the reset is complete, you will be automatically returned to the Appliance Selection  
Menu. The connection to the Transmitter will be automatically restored.  
To reset the Transmitter:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 2 to access the Transmitter menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. The Transmitter Main Menu will appear.  
4. Choose Reset Appliance. The Reset Appliance Menu will appear.  
5. Choose Transmitter Reset to initiate the reset. A message will be displayed on the serial menu  
that states “Resetting appliance...”. During reset the Transmitter will drop the connection to the  
Receiver. A second system message will appear that states “Connection to the Transmitter is  
lost.” You will be automatically returned to the Appliance Selection Menu screen. The  
connection will be automatically restored.  
Viewing System Information  
The serial menu enables you to display the firmware release and details of the Receiver and of  
the Transmitter.  
To view Receiver system information:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 1 to access the Receiver menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. Type the password and press Enter. The Receiver Main Menu will appear.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
Chapter 3: Operations  
35  
4. Choose Appliance Information. The Appliance Information Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.23: Appliance Information Menu  
5. Choose Receiver Appliance Information. The Receiver Appliance Information Menu  
will appear.  
The Receiver Appliance Information Menu screen contains the following information: Receiver  
name; EID number; release version; application; boot and FPGA firmware version numbers; and  
the manufacturing part number. All values are read-only.  
Figure 3.24: Receiver Appliance Information Menu  
To view Transmitter system information:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 2 to access the Transmitter menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. Type the password and press Enter. The Transmitter Main Menu will appear.  
4. Choose Appliance Information. The Appliance Information Menu will appear.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
36  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
5. Choose Transmitter Appliance Information. The Transmitter Appliance Information Menu  
will appear.  
The Transmitter Appliance Information Menu screen contains the following information:  
Transmitter name; EID number; release version; application; boot and FPGA firmware version  
numbers; and the manufacturing part number. All values are read-only.  
Configuring Video Input Settings  
The Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender system is capable of transmitting either digital (DVI)  
or analog video (VGA) from the remote computer to your monitor. To enable the system to  
transmit the appropriate video signal for your monitor, you must first configure the video input  
settings for the Transmitter.  
NOTE: Video-display problems may occur if video input settings are not configured correctly,  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 2 to access the Transmitter menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. Type the password and press Enter. The Transmitter Main Menu will appear.  
4. Choose Console Settings. The Console Settings Menu will display. The current video input  
setting is displayed beside menu item 1. Target Video  
Figure 3.25: Transmitter Console Settings Menu  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Chapter 3: Operations  
37  
5. Choose Target Video. The Target Video Menu will display.  
Figure 3.26: Transmitter Target Video Menu  
6. To toggle between DVI or VGA, choose menu item 1. Target Video - DVI/VGA.  
7. The updated setting will be displayed beside 1. Target Video - DVI/VGA.  
8. To save your changes and exit the menu, type 0 (zero) and press Enter.  
The unit resets after you press Enter.  
Session Retry Settings  
The Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender is designed to automatically establish a connection  
between the Receiver and the remote computer. By default, if the Receiver cannot immediately  
establish a connection with the remote computer it will retry once per second until a connection is  
successfully established. You can change the default session retry settings using the serial menu.  
To access the Session Retry Menu:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 1 to access the Receiver menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. Type the password and press Enter. The Receiver Main Menu will appear.  
4. Choose Console Settings. The Console Settings Menu will appear.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
38  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
5. Choose Session Retry. The Session Retry Menu will appear.  
Figure 3.27: Session Retry Menu  
To change the retry settings:  
1. Access the Session Retry Menu via the serial menu as described above.  
2. To change the time interval between retry attempts, choose Session Retry Timeout Seconds.  
You will be prompted to enter a new timeout value in SS (seconds) format.  
3. Type a value between 1 and 60 (inclusive) and press Enter.  
4. To confirm your selection and exit the screen, type 0 (zero) and press Enter.  
Audio Performance Settings  
You can use this option to modify the audio performance settings or to disable audio support. There  
are three settings available: high, medium and off. The high setting provides the best audio  
performance and should be used when high network bandwidth is available. The medium setting  
should be used if network bandwidth is limited or if the network latency is high. If you choose off  
audio support will be disabled.  
NOTE: To ensure that audio operates correctly, configure the Receiver and the Transmitter with identical audio  
performance settings.  
To change the audio performance setting for the Transmitter:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 2 to access the Transmitter menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. Type the password and press Enter. The Transmitter Main Menu will appear.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Chapter 3: Operations  
39  
4. Choose Console Settings. The Console Settings Menu will appear. The current audio  
performance setting is displayed beside menu item 2. Audio Performance.  
Figure 3.28: Transmitter Console Settings Menu  
5. Choose Audio Performance. The Audio Performance Menu will appear.This menu shows you  
the audio settings that you can choose from. The current setting is indicated by an  
asterisk symbol *  
Figure 3.29: Transmitter Audio Performance Menu  
6. Type the number that corresponds to the audio setting you wish to apply and press Enter.  
NOTE: If you choose “off,” audio support will be disabled.  
7. To confirm your selection and exit the screen, type 0 (zero) and press Enter. The unit resets  
after you press Enter.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
40  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
To change the audio performance setting for the Receiver:  
1. Activate the serial menu as described in Accessing the serial menu on page 14.  
2. Choose option 1 to access the Receiver menu. If the password option is enabled, you will be  
prompted for a password. See Authentication on page 24.  
3. Type the password and press Enter. The Receiver Main Menu will appear.  
4. Choose Console Settings. The Console Settings Menu will appear. The current audio  
performance setting is displayed beside menu item 4. Audio Performance.  
Figure 3.30: Receiver Console Settings Menu  
5. Choose Audio Performance. The Audio Performance Menu will appear.This menu shows you  
the audio settings that you can choose from. The current setting is indicated by an asterisk *  
Figure 3.31: Receiver Audio Performance Menu  
6. Type the number that corresponds to the audio setting you wish to apply and press Enter.  
NOTE: If you choose “off,” audio support will be disabled.  
7. To confirm your selection and exit the screen, type 0 (zero) and press Enter. The unit resets  
after you press Enter.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
   
41  
APPENDICES  
Appendices  
Appendix A: Technical Specifications  
During the course of this product’s lifetime, modifications might be made to its hardware or  
firmware that could cause these specifications to change without notice.  
Table A.1: User Access Node Product Specifications  
Network  
Ethernet Standard  
Ethernet II  
IP Port Usage  
Port 16384 - Video  
Port 16385 - Audio  
Port 16386 - Keyboard\Mouse  
Ports 4463, 4464, 4465 - Control  
Extension Ports  
Number  
1
Connectors  
User Ports  
RJ-45  
PS/2: 2; USB: 4; DVI-I video: 1; audio microphone: 1; audio line  
out: 1; power jack: 1  
Number  
Type  
PS/2, USB Type A, DVI-I video  
6-pin miniDIN, PS/2 keyboard and mouse; USB Type A, USB  
keyboard and mouse; DVI-I, female; 3.5 mm stereo audio  
jacks, line out and mic; 2.5 mm DC power jack.  
Connectors  
Encryption  
Type  
Authenticated SSL  
Console Port  
Number  
1
Three-wire Serial interface: RX, TX, GND via 16450-compatible  
UART  
Type  
Connectors  
9-pin D-Shell (DB9)  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
       
42  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
Table A.1: User Access Node Product Specifications (Continued)  
Dimensions  
H x W x D  
Weight  
26.5 x 210 x 130 mm (1.04 x 8.27 x 5.12 in)  
0.7 Kg (1.54 lb)  
without packaging, cables, power supply and literature  
Environmental  
Heat Dissipation  
Power Consumption  
AC-input power  
22 W/H  
20 W (including power supplied to USB ports)  
100-240 V AC  
AC-input current rating 1 A  
AC-frequency  
50/60 Hz  
Operating Temperature 0° to 35° Celsius (32° to 95° Farenheit)  
Storage Temperature  
Transit Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Humidity  
-20° to 60° Celsius (-4° to 140° Farenheit)  
-30° to 60° Celsius (-22° to 140° Farenheit)  
10 to 90% noncondensing  
5 to 95%  
Supported Hardware  
PS/2 keyboard and mouse, USB keyboard and mouse,  
speakers, microphone  
Peripherals  
Standard 104/105/109 keyboards for PC, Macintosh, and Sun  
USB keyboards for PC, Macintosh and Sun  
Default keyboard drivers are fully supported for Microsoft  
Windows, MacOS, Solaris and Red Hat Linux  
Keyboard  
Mouse  
2-, 3-, and 5-button; scroll and tilt wheel  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Appendices  
43  
Table A.1: User Access Node Product Specifications (Continued)  
Video Resolution  
640 x 350 @ 85 Hz  
640 x 480 @ 60 Hz  
640 x 480 @ 72 Hz  
640 x 480 @ 75 Hz  
640 x 480 @ 85 Hz  
720 x 400 @ 70 Hz  
720 x 400 @ 85 Hz  
800 x 600 @ 60 Hz  
800 x 600 @ 72 Hz  
800 x 600 @ 75 Hz  
800 x 600 @ 85 Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 70 Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 75 Hz  
1024 x 768 @ 85 Hz  
1152 x 864 @ 75 Hz  
1280 x 960 @ 60 Hz  
1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz  
resolutions and refresh rates.  
Video Standard  
Color Depth  
DDC version 2B  
24 Bit  
Audio Standard  
Audio Performance  
High Performance  
PC99  
Line out:  
44.1 kHz over stereo channels at a resolution of 16 bits  
Microphone:  
44.1 kHz over a single channel at a resolution of 16 bits  
Medium Performance  
Line out:  
8 kHz over stereo channels at a resolution of 16 bits  
Microphone:  
8 kHz over a single channel at a resolution of 16 bits  
Target Sync Types  
(Analog output only)  
Separate horizontal and vertical  
UL, FCC, cUL, CE  
Safety and  
EMC Approvals and  
Markings  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
44  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
Table A.2: Computer Access Node Product Specifications  
Network  
Ethernet Standard  
Extension Ports  
Number  
Ethernet II  
1
Connectors  
RJ-45  
Console Ports  
Number  
USB: 2; DVI-I video: 1; audio microphone: 1; audio line out: 1  
USB Type A, DVI-I video  
Type  
USB, male; DVI-I, male; 3.5 mm stereo audio jacks, line out  
and mic; 2.5 mm DC power jack.  
Connectors  
Encryption  
Type  
Authenticated SSL  
Dimensions  
H x W x D  
68 x 21 x 153 mm (2.68 x 0.83 x 6.02 in)  
0.3 Kg (0.66 lb) including cables  
Weight  
Environmental  
Heat Dissipation  
Power Consumption  
AC-input power  
22 W/H  
6 W  
100-240 V AC  
AC-input current rating 1 A  
AC-frequency  
50/60 Hz  
5 V  
DC-input power  
DC-input current rating 1.1 A  
Operating Temperature 0° to 35° Celsius (32° to 95° Farenheit)  
Storage Temperature  
Transit Temperature  
Operating Humidity  
Storage Humidity  
-20° to 60° Celsius (-4° to 140° Farenheit)  
-30° to 60° Celsius (-22° to 140° Farenheit)  
10 to 90% noncondensing  
5 to 95%  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Appendices  
45  
Table A.2: Computer Access Node Product Specifications (Continued)  
Supported Hardware  
CRT 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz  
Video Resolution  
LCD 1280 x 1024 @ 60 Hz  
Video Standard  
Color Depth  
DDC version 2B  
24 Bit  
Audio Standard  
Audio Sampling  
PC99  
44.1 kHz over a single channel at a resolution of 16 bits  
Target Sync Types  
(Analog input only)  
Separate horizontal and vertical  
UL, FCC, cUL, CE  
Safety and  
EMC Approvals and  
Markings  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
46  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
Appendix B: Factory Default Settings  
Table B.1: Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender  
User Access Node  
Name  
RX_<MAC address>  
192.168.13.1  
0.0.0.0  
IP Address  
Default Gateway  
Netmask  
255.255.255.0  
OSD Hotkey Sequence PRINT SCREEN  
OSD Inactivity Timer  
00 hours 10 minutes  
Enabled  
OSD Inactivity Check  
Box  
Session Inactivity Timer 00 hours 10 minutes  
Session Inactivity  
Disabled  
Check Box  
Session Retry Timeout 1 second  
Audio Performance  
Network Speed  
Password  
Medium  
Auto-Negotiate  
‘password’  
Computer Access Node  
Name  
TX_<MAC address>  
192.168.13.2  
0.0.0.0  
IP Address  
Default Gateway  
Netmask  
255.255.255.0  
Medium  
Audio Performance  
Network Speed  
Password  
Auto-Negotiate  
‘password’  
DVI  
Video  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
     
Appendices  
47  
Appendix C: Technical Support  
Our Technical Support staff is ready to assist you with any installation or operating issues you  
encounter with your Avocent product. If an issue should develop, follow the steps below for the  
fastest possible service.  
To resolve an issue:  
1. Check the pertinent section of this manual to see if the issue can be resolved by following the  
procedures outlined.  
line service request.  
3. Call the Avocent Technical Support location nearest you.  
Please have the product serial number available when contacting Avocent Technical Support.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
48  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
Appendix D: Troubleshooting  
No power status light on User Access Node  
Verify that the power supply is plugged in correctly.  
Ensure that the power cable from the Avocent-supplied power supply is securely plugged into  
the User Access Node.  
No video on monitor attached to User Access Node  
Verify that the monitor attached to the User Access Node has power.  
Ensure that the video cable from the monitor is securely plugged in to the correct connector on  
the User Access Node.  
Verify that the remote computer is powered.  
Confirm that a network connection exists between the Computer Access Node and User  
Access Node.  
Confirm that the IP address used by the Computer Access Node has not been assigned to a sec-  
ond device on the network.  
Confirm that the IP address used by the User Access Node has not been assigned to a second  
device on the network.  
Verify that the Computer Access Node is drawing sufficient power from the USB connections  
on the remote computer and that it has booted correctly:  
If the green LED on the Computer Access Node is on, the Computer Access Node is draw-  
ing sufficient power.  
If the Computer Access Node cannot draw sufficient power from the remote computer you  
will need to obtain an external power supply unit for the Computer Access Node from  
Avocent. If connected through a USB hub, ensure that the hub can supply enough power.  
Verify that the correct video setting has been configured in the Computer Access Node  
serial menu:  
If the remote computer provides DVI only video, verify that the Computer Access Node  
serial menu has been configured for DVI. Then restart the remote computer.  
If the remote computer provides VGA only video, verify that the Computer Access Node  
serial menu has been configured for VGA. Then restart the remote computer.  
The Computer Access Node has an internal fan. Verify that the fan is functioning.  
Cycle power to the User Access Node. An informational message should appear on the moni-  
tor for a brief moment. If the message does not appear, check the monitor by plugging the  
video cable from the monitor directly into the remote computer to verify that the monitor is  
working and that the remote computer is generating active video. If this is functioning, check  
that the display settings for your remote computer are set no higher than a resolution of 1280 x  
1024 at 60 Hz refresh rate. If the monitor does not function correctly, replace it.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
 
Appendices  
49  
If the Computer Access Node has been power cycled (by unplugging the USB cables), ensure  
that all other cables are disconnected before reconnecting the Computer Access Node. Ensure  
that you connect the USB cables first.  
No mouse or keyboard operation from peripherals attached to  
User Access Node  
Ensure that the mouse and keyboard cables are connected to the correct PS/2 or USB ports on  
the User Access Node. Match the connector color codes (green for mouse and purple for  
keyboard).  
Ensure that both of the USB connectors from the Computer Access Node are securely con-  
nected to the correct connectors on the remote computer.  
If the remote computer can provide only one USB port for the Computer Access Node:  
Use an external power supply for the Computer Access Node  
Ensure that the Computer Access Node USB cable labeled “2” is attached to the available  
USB port of the remote computer  
Ensure that the correct keyboard layout is configured on the remote computer for the keyboard  
you are using.  
Retest the mouse and keyboard by connecting them directly to the remote computer and reboo-  
ting. If one does not function correctly, replace it.  
No audio from speakers attached to User Access Node  
Ensure that the audio cable is securely plugged into the line-out port of the remote computer  
(should be color-coded green).  
Ensure that the speaker cable is securely plugged into the line-out port of the  
User Access Node.  
Verify that the audio sample rate has not been set to “off” for either the Computer Access Node  
Ensure that the same audio sample rate has been set for both the Computer Access Node and  
Verify that the speakers are powered.  
Retest the speakers by connecting them directly to the remote computer. If they do not function  
correctly, replace them.  
Poor sound quality from speakers attached to User Access Node  
4. Ensure that the same audio sample rate has been set for both the Computer Access Node and  
Poor video quality on monitor attached to User Access Node  
Reset video by pressing <F11>.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
50  
Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender Installer/User Guide  
Ensure that the video cable from the monitor is securely plugged in to the correct connector on  
the User Access Node.  
Check the video quality using a different monitor.  
Connection to remote computer is lost  
Verify that the network cable is securely connected to the RJ-45 connector at the rear of the  
User Access Node.  
Verify that the User Access Node is linked to the network and that it is receiving data. See LED  
Verify that the remote computer is powered.  
Ensure that both of the USB connectors from the Computer Access Node are securely con-  
nected to the correct connectors on the remote computer.  
Verify that the Computer Access Node is drawing sufficient power from the USB connections  
on the remote computer and that it has booted correctly:  
If the green LED on the Computer Access Node is on, the Computer Access Node is draw-  
ing sufficient power.  
If the Computer Access Node cannot draw sufficient power from the remote computer,  
obtain an external power supply unit for the Computer Access Node from Avocent.  
The Computer Access Node has an internal fan. Verify that the fan is functioning.  
Ping the Computer Access Node from another PC on the network to ensure it is connected.  
Reset the Computer Access Node. See Resetting the Avocent Emerge ECMS2000U Extender  
Verify that the Ethernet network is fully operational.  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
YSOL  
YS Solutions Co., Ltd.  
YS Solutions Co.,Ltd.  
TOKYO  
Kouji-machi Tsuruya Hachiman Blug.6F, 2-4,Koujimachi,  
Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 102-0083 Japan  
Tel:+81-3-5212-3521 Fax:+81-3-5212-3524  
OSAKA  
Nishi-Nakajima Shin-Osaka Blug.611, 5-10-5,NIshi-Nakajima,  
Yodogawa-ku, Osaka 532-0011 Japan  
Tel:+81-6-4806-7088 Fax:+81-6-6300-0122  
590-386-001A  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

Acclaim Lighting Camera Accessories ACCLAIM USB ONLY INTRAORAL DIGITAL VIDEO CAMERA SYSTEM User Manual
AEG Dishwasher 64450 I User Manual
Aiphone Home Security System MY 1AD User Manual
Air King Ventilation Hood AKLC701 User Manual
Aiwa CD Player NSX AJ22 User Manual
Allied Telesis Switch AT LE700 User Manual
Alpha ToolComHK Limited Intercom System IR104E Series User Manual
American Audio Speaker XSP Series User Manual
AO Smith Water Heater LB LW 1000 User Manual
Barco Laser Pointer 26 0405000 00 User Manual