User manual
Table Of Contents
- KN1108v / KN1116v User Manual
- Introduction
- Hardware Setup
- Super Administrator Setup
- Logging In
- The User Interface
- The Web Browser Main Page
- Laptop USB Console Main Page
- The AP GUI Main Page
- The Local Console GUI Main Page
- The Control Panel
- Port Access
- User Management
- Device Management
- Log
- Maintenance
- Download
- Port Operation
- The Log Server
- Appendix
- Safety Instructions
- Consignes de sécurité
- Technical Support
- Specifications (English)
- Technische Daten (Deutsch)
- Troubleshooting
- IP Address Determination
- IPv6
- Port Forwarding
- Keyboard Emulation
- PPP Modem Operation
- Internal Serial Interface Configuration
- Additional Mouse Synchronization Procedures
- Additional Video Resolution Procedures
- Trusted Certificates
- Self-Signed Private Certificates
- Clear Login Information
- Factory Default Settings
- Serial Adapter Pin Assignments
- Supported KVM Switches
- Supported Power Over the Net™ Units
- Virtual Media Support
- Limited Warranty
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Port Property
The Port Property page displays the current Status of the COM port, and
allows you to configure the Properties, as described in the table below:
This page also lets you establish an Exit Macro.
Bits per
second
This sets the port’s data transfer speed. Choices are from
300—460800 (drop down the list to see them all). Set this to
match the baud rate setting of the connected device.
Data Bits This sets the number of bits used to transmit one character of
data. Choices are: 5, 6, 7 and 8. Set this to match the data bit
setting of the connected device. Default is 8 (which is the
default for the majority of serial devices).
Parity This bit checks the integrity of the transmitted data. Choices
are: None; Odd; Even; Mark; Space. Set this to match the
parity setting of the connected device. Default is None (which
is the default for the majority of serial devices).
Stop Bits This indicates that a character has been transmitted. Set this
to match the stop bit setting of the connected device. Choices
are: 1, 1.5, and 2. Default is 1 (which is the default for the
majority of serial devices).
Flow Control This allows you to choose how the data flow will be controlled.
Choices are: None, Hardware (RTS/CTS), and XON/XOFF.
Set this to match the flow control setting of the connected
device. Default is None.
Access Mode Options are Share, Occupy, or Exclusive.