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46 PARAGON II USER MANUAL
Autoscanning and Autoskipping
As administrator, you can press F6 to turn autoscanning on and off. When autoscanning is turned on,
Paragon II switches sequentially and automatically from one channel port to the next, displaying each
channel port’s video for the duration of the user’s global scan rate or the channel port’s individual scan rate
(see Chapter 3: Operation – User Functions, User Customization), starting over at port 1 when it reaches
the last channel port.
In a cascaded system, when the scan reaches a channel port to which a subsidiary Base Unit is attached, it
“drops down” to the subsidiary’s channel ports and scans them before resuming with the higher-level
channel ports.
To take keyboard and mouse control of the CPU on a given channel port, autoscanning must be turned off.
The word “Scan” at the bottom of the OSUI menus will appear in white when autoscan is off or yellow
when autoscan is on.
In Paragon II’s default setting, autoscanning will display all of system’s channel ports (including vacant
ones), except those occupied by CPUs that the user has not been granted the keyboard and mouse-control
rights for, that is, the CPUs that are not in one of the user’s permitted groups – see the section Group
Settings in this chapter. To allow a user to see CPUs that he or she cannot otherwise access, an
administrator must set “Display All Computers” to “Yes” (see the section System Configuration in this
chapter). To force the system to skip over vacant channel ports, an administrator must turn on autoskipping.
While logged in to Paragon II, administrators can press F7 to turn autoskipping on and off. When
autoskipping is turned on, the Paragon will automatically skip vacant ports while autoscanning or when a
user tries to switch to such a port manually. The word “Skip” at the bottom of the OSUI menus will appear
in white when autoskip is off or yellow when autoskip is on.
Power Management
An administrator can control power to connected devices directly via the Paragon II OSUI. To use the
power management features of Paragon II, you will need Raritan’s Remote Power Control Unit in one of
three models, depending on your needs:
PCR8 – 8 port, 1U rack mount
PCS12 – 12 port, “zero-U” vertical mount
PCS20 – 20 port, “zero-U” vertical mount
A special Raritan Power CIM (P2CIM-PWR) is available for use with this power strip. Attach this CIM to
the RJ45 port on the Power Strip, and then connect the power strip in to an AC source. Connect the CIM to
one of the target ports on a UMT unit. The P2CIM-PWR is required for integration with the Paragon OSUI.
Configuring and Naming the Power Strip
Activate the Paragon II OSUI. The new power strip should appear in the appropriate channel port under the
name PCR8, PCS12, or PCS20, depending on the model type. The Power Strip will be treated exactly like
a second tier device.
1. Press F5 to activate the Administrative Menu and select the Power Strip channel port for configuration.
2. Edit the name of the Power Strip as it is displayed in the OSD. The model type should already be
selected as the appropriate type.
3. Press G to configure the individual power outlets on the power strip.
Associating a Target with a Power Outlet
Since Paragon II cannot determine the type of device through a power outlet connection, associations of
targets with individual power outlets must be done manually.
1. Press F5 to select the “Administration Menu” and select option 3, “Channel Configuration”
2. Highlight the connected power strip and press G to enter the “Outlet Configuration” Menu. The outlet
number corresponds to the number under the “Ch. ID” column.
3. Under the “Type” column, highlight an outlet and press Enter to configure the device type:
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