Dell manuals
Table of contents
- user guide
- Table Of Contents
- Table Of Contents
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- Table Of Contents
- user safety
- Electrical Safety
- Laser Safety
- Maintenance Safety
- Operational Safety
- Operational Guidelines
- Moving the Printer
- Symbols Marked on Product
- printer features
- Parts of the Printer
- Internal Components
- Printer Configurations
- Available Configurations
- Options and Upgrades
- Control Panel
- Control Panel Layout
- Menu Map
- Fonts
- Printing Font Samples
- More Information
- network basics
- Overview of Network Setup and Configuration
- Choosing a Connection Method
- Connecting via USB
- Configuring the Network Address
- Dynamic Methods of Setting the Printer's IP Address
- Manually Setting the Printer's IP Address
- Printer Management Software
- Available Printer Drivers
- Windows 2000 or Later
- Windows 64-Bit Server to 32-Bit Client Installation
- Windows 2000 or Later Troubleshooting
- Macintosh OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher
- Macintosh OS X, Version 10.4
- Macintosh Troubleshooting (Mac OS X, Version 10.3 and Higher)
- UNIX (Linux)
- IPv6
- Setting the Interface ID
- Automatic Address Assignment
- DHCPv6
- Manual Address Assignment
- Address Precedence
- printing basics
- Supported Paper and Media
- Paper that May Damage Your Printer
- Supported Paper Sizes and Weights
- Tray Setup
- Loading Paper
- Loading Paper in Trays 2-5 for Single-Sided Printing
- Loading Paper in Tray 6 for Single-Sided Printing
- Loading Paper in Tray 1 (MPT) for 2-Sided Printing
- Loading Paper in Trays 2-5 for 2-Sided Printing
- Loading Paper in Tray 6 for 2-Sided Printing
- Selecting Printing Options
- Selecting Options for an Individual Job (Windows)
- Printing on Both Sides of the Paper
- Selecting 2-Sided Printing
- Printing on Specialty Media
- Printing Envelopes
- Printing Postcards
- Printing Labels
- Printing on Custom Size Paper
- Printing Custom Size Paper
- Creating Custom Paper Types
- Using the Stapler
- Adding Staples
- Using the Hole Puncher
- Emptying the Punch Waste Box
- Advanced Options
- Printing Multiple Pages to a Single Sheet (N-Up)
- Printing Booklets
- Printing Negative and Mirror Images
- Scaling
- Printing Edge-To-Edge
- Printing Watermarks
- Printing Cover Pages
- Job Completion Notification
- Printing or Deleting Secure, Personal, Proof, and Saved Print Jobs
- Printer Settings
- Selecting Output Options
- Accessing the Startup Page
- Accessing Load Paper Timeout
- Selecting Tray Settings
- Changing Printer Language
- Printer Security
- Selecting Printing Security Settings
- Configuring 802.1X
- Analyzing Printer Usage
- Usage Profile Reports
- MaiLinX Alerts
- troubleshooting
- Automatic Diagnostic Tools
- Clearing Paper Jams
- jam at a
- jam at b
- jam at c
- jam at d
- jam at e
- jam at f
- jam at g
- jam at h
- Jam at the Stacker Upper Tray
- Paper Size Jam in Tray 1 (MPT)
- Paper Size Jam in Trays 2-5
- Paper Size Jam in Tray 6
- Print-Quality Problems
- Blank Prints
- Black Prints
- Horizontal Line Deletions
- Vertical Line Deletions
- Horizontal Dark Streaks
- Dark Spots or Marks
- Unfused or Partially Fused Image
- Wrinkled Prints
- Random or Spot Deletions
- Repeating Defects
- Control Panel Messages
- Errors and Warnings
- Additional Resources
- Cleaning the Printer
- Supplies
- Moving and Repacking the Printer
- printer specifications
Table of contents
- console switch
- notes and cautions
- Table Of Contents
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- Features and Benefits
- Multiplatform Support
- FLASH Upgradable
- General
- Rack Mounting of Systems
- Getting Started
- Installing the Console Switch
- Basic Console Switch Configuration
- Tiering Console Switches
- Console Switch Configuration with a Tiered Switch
- Adding Legacy Switches
- Console Switch Configuration with a Legacy KVM Switch
- Setting Up Your Console Switch System
- Controlling Your System at the Local User Ports
- Viewing the Status of Your Switch
- Selecting Servers
- Navigating the OSCAR Interface
- Configuring OSCAR Interface Menus
- Assigning Server Names
- Names Dialog Box
- Assigning Device Types
- Changing the Display Behavior
- Controlling the Status Flag
- Flag Dialog Box
- Setting Console Security
- Security Dialog Box
- Displaying Version Information
- Version Dialog Box
- Resetting a SIP
- Resetting Your Keyboard and Mouse
- Scanning Your System
- Scan Dialog Box
- Running System Diagnostics
- Diagnostics Dialog Box
- Broadcasting to Servers
- Broadcast Dialog Box
- Changing Your Switch Mode (16-port Console Switch Only)
- Switch Dialog Box
- Appendix A: Flash Upgrades
- Upgrading the SIP
- SIP Selection Dialog Box
- SIP Version Dialog Box
- Appendix B: Technical Specifications
- Appendix C: Notifications
- Agency Approvals
- Index
Table of contents
- installation and configuration
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- Dell UPS Management Software Components
- Dell UPS Management Software Applications
- Features
- System Requirements
- Installing the Software
- Installing in a Console Environment
- Software Startup in a Linux Operation System
- Uninstalling the Software
- Uninstalling in a Linux Operating System
- The Dell UPS Management Software Window
- Setting Software Preferences
- Changing the Date Format
- Changing Advanced Settings
- Changing Languages
- Auto-Searching the UPS
- Modifying the Password
- Viewing the Event Log
- Viewing the Data Log
- Setting Event and Data Log File Parameters
- Configuring Event Actions
- Broadcasting a Message
- Sending Event Messages by E-Mail
- Sending Event Messages by Mobile Phone
- Sending Event Messages by Pager
- Resetting the Dell UPS Sensor Values
- Setting up UPS Load Segment Control
- Renaming the UPS Model
- Configuring Shutdown Parameters
- Remote Shutdown by Agent
- Shutdown Remote Agents
- Shutdown Devices Monitored by Network Management Card
- Redundant UPS Shutdown
- Entering the UPS Warranty Period
- Testing the UPS
- Scheduling a UPS Self-Test
- Changing a Scheduled UPS Self-Test
- Removing a Scheduled UPS Self-Test
- Turning the UPS On/Off
- Changing a Scheduled UPS On/Off Task
- Removing a UPS On/Off Task
- Viewing Scheduled Tasks
- Remotely Controlling a UPS on the LAN or Internet
- Monitoring a UPS through SNMP
- Rebooting Computers after a Utility Failure
- Exporting Configuration Parameters
- Installation
- Installing VMware Tools on a Microsoft Windows Guest
- Installing VMware Tools on a Linux Guest
- Configuration
- Communication Through an RS-232 or USB Port
- Communicating Through the Network Management Card
- Installation and Configuration
- VMware ESXi Server Configuration
- Installing VMware Tools on a Linux Guest Operating System
- VIMA/vMA Shutdown and Startup Configuration
- Dell UPS Management Software Installation
- Shutdown Parameter Setting for Network Management Card
- Dell CUI Commands List
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- INTRODUCTION
- Quick Start & Installation
- Installation Result
- Uninstalling the Product
- Dell Multi UPS Management Console Settings
- Configure Actions
- Configure User Accounts
- System settings
- Node List view
- Flexible Panels view
- Status
- Measures
- Synoptic
- Power Source
- Powered applications
- Applications List View
- Map View
- Maps examples
- Events
- Calendar representation
- Nodes Events list
- Launching Device or application Web interface
- Defining sub views
- Sharing sub views
- Shutdown Configuration
- Power Source View
- Shutdown Sequence
- Single Card settings
- Nodes Upgrade
- Upgrade applications
- Dell Multi UPS Management Console Virtualization configurations for VMware and Microsoft
- Tested environments
- Microsoft
- Adding a vCenter Server Supervisor
- Adding a SCVMM Supervisor
- Configuring a VMHost (ESX/ESXi Server or Hyper v Server)
- Second type of nodes (DELL MUMC detects DELL ULNM running on the VMHost)
- Dell Devices
- Other Devices
- Performances
- ACKNOwLEDGEMENTs
- APPENDIX 1: Configuring the MUMC vCenter Plugin
- APPENDIX 2: Configuring maintenance MODE and vMOTION with vcenter
- Configuring maintenance mode behavior in vCenter
- APPENDIX 3: Configuring maintenance mode and livemigration with scvmm
- APPENDIX 4: WMware references
- APPENDIX 5: microsoft hyper v references
Table of contents
- installation notes
- Table Of Contents
- Installing the Software
- Configuring UPS Shutdown
- Configuring Guest Operating System Shutdown on the Client-Side
- Software Installation on Hyper-V Server
- Configuring UPS Shutdown on a Local Agent
- Configuring UPS Shutdown from a Remote Machine
- Uninstalling the Software
- Preparing Server Core for Software Installation
- Configuring the UPS from a Remote Machine
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- Product Overview
- Reduce Cable Bulk
- True Serial Capabilities
- On-board Web Interface
- Flash Upgradeable
- Sample Configuration
- Safety Precautions
- General
- LAN Options
- Installation
- Getting Started
- Setting up Your Network
- Installing the Dell ReadyRails™ System
- Installing the RCS
- Connecting the RCS Hardware
- Connecting a SIP
- Adding a Tiered Switch
- Cascading with Legacy Switches
- Adding a PEM (Optional)
- Configuring the Remote Console Switch
- Verifying the Connections
- Adjusting Mouse Settings on Target Devices
- Local and Remote Configuration
- Filtering
- OBWI
- Using the User Interfaces
- Launching a Session
- Scan Mode
- Viewing System Information
- RCS Tools
- Saving and Restoring RCS Configurations and RCS User Databases
- Network Settings
- DNS Settings
- NTP Settings
- Auditing Event Settings
- Ports - Configuring SIPs
- Power Device Settings
- Associated Target Servers and Power Outlets
- Grouping Power Outlets
- Default Outlet Names
- Assigning an Outlet Name
- Local Session Page on the Local Port
- Local Port UI Settings
- Modem Settings
- Setup Settings - Port Security
- Configuring KVM Sessions
- Configuring Serial Sessions
- Avocent Management Software Device IP Addresses
- Active Sessions
- The Video Viewer Window
- Changing the Toolbar
- Session Time-out
- Window Size
- Refreshing the Image
- Target Video Settings
- Video Test Pattern
- Contrast and Brightness
- Mouse Settings
- Mouse Scaling
- Virtual Media
- Sharing and Preemption Considerations
- Opening a Virtual Media Session
- Closing a Virtual Media Session
- Smart Cards
- Keyboard Pass-through
- Macros
- LDAP Feature for the RCS
- Object Classes
- Attributes
- Standard Schema versus Dell Extended Schema
- Standard Installation
- Configure the Override Admin Account
- Configuring the Network Time Protocol (NTP) Settings
- Entering Authentication Parameters - Operational Modes
- Entering Extension Options - Active Directory LDAP
- Entering Authentication Parameters - Custom IP Port Assignments
- Completing LDAP Configuration
- Secondary LDAP Settings - Standard Configuration
- Search Configuration Settings
- Query Mode Selection Settings
- Group Configuration Parameters
- LDAP SSL Certificates
- Enabling SSL on a Domain Controller
- Login Timeout
- CA Certificate Information Display
- Configuring Group Objects
- Active Directory Object Overview for Standard Schema
- Dell Extended Schema Active Directory Object Overview
- Configuring Active Directory with Dell Schema Extensions to Access Your RCS
- Installing the Dell Extension to the Active Directory Users and Computers Snap-In (Optional)
- Opening the Active Directory Users and Computers Snap In
- Creating a Privilege Object
- Using Dell Association Objects Syntax
- Creating an Association Object
- Console Redirection Access Security
- Using Active Directory to Log In to the RCS
- Target Device Naming Requirements for LDAP Implementation
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Appendix A: Terminal Operations
- Console Main Menu Options
- Appendix B: Using SIPs
- Cisco Port Pinouts
- Appendix C: MIB and SNMP Traps
- Appendix D: Cable Pinouts Information
- Console/Setup Pinouts
- Appendix E: UTP Cabling
- Cabling Installation, Maintenance, and Safety Tips
- Appendix F: Sun Advanced Key Emulation
- Appendix G: Technical Specifications
- Appendix H: Technical Support