HP 1x1x16 IP Console Switch User Guide - Page 29

Optimal Performance Settings, Serial Interface Adapter Modes, Tools>Automatic Video Adjust.

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Installing a Serial Interface Adapter 29 If you are using a power expander (7), connect it to up to three additional serial interface adapters (3). NOTE: Do not power more than four serial interface adapters from a single power supply. 5. Repeat steps 2 through 4 to connect additional serial devices to the console switch. 6. Connect the power supply (8) to an appropriate AC outlet. 7. Power up the serial device. Optimal Performance Settings The following settings are required for optimal serial interface adapter performance: • Flow Control is required to ensure reliable data flow. Buffer overflows might cause a loss of communication, which might require a power cycling of the serial interface adapter. Set the flow control on the target device, if available, to match the serial interface adapter. If the target device does not support flow control, use the lowest baud rate available. • VT100 Terminal Emulation is the only emulation supported. Be sure your target device is configured for VT100 terminal emulation. • Automatic Video Adjust is required to optimize video settings. When using the HP IP Console Viewer software to connect to a serial interface adapter, using the Remote Video Session, perform an automatic video adjust (Tools>Automatic Video Adjust). Serial Interface Adapter Modes The following modes can be accessed through the serial interface adapter: • Online Mode-This mode enables you to send and receive serial data. • History Mode-This mode enables you to examine the contents of the history buffer, which contains the events that have occurred.

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Installing a Serial Interface Adapter
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If you are using a power expander (7), connect it to up to three additional
serial interface adapters (3).
NOTE:
Do not power more than four serial interface adapters from a
single power supply.
5.
Repeat steps 2 through 4 to connect additional serial devices to the console
switch.
6.
Connect the power supply (8) to an appropriate AC outlet.
7.
Power up the serial device.
Optimal Performance Settings
The following settings are required for optimal serial interface adapter
performance:
Flow Control is required to ensure reliable data flow. Buffer overflows might
cause a loss of communication, which might require a power cycling of the
serial interface adapter. Set the flow control on the target device, if available,
to match the serial interface adapter. If the target device does not support
flow control, use the lowest baud rate available.
VT100 Terminal Emulation is the only emulation supported. Be sure your
target device is configured for VT100 terminal emulation.
Automatic Video Adjust is required to optimize video settings. When using
the HP IP Console Viewer software to connect to a serial interface adapter,
using the Remote Video Session, perform an automatic video adjust
(Tools>Automatic Video Adjust).
Serial Interface Adapter Modes
The following modes can be accessed through the serial interface adapter:
Online Mode—This mode enables you to send and receive serial data.
History Mode—This mode enables you to examine the contents of the
history buffer, which contains the events that have occurred.