Black Box KV120A, KV212E, KV120E manual Navigating the OSD, OSD Navigation Basics

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CHAPTER 4: ANALOG PORT OPERATION

4.3 Navigating the OSD

This table describes how to navigate the OSD using the keyboard and mouse.

OSD Navigation Basics

This Keystroke

Does This

Print Screen

Opens the OSD. Press Print Screen twice to send the Print

 

Screen keystroke to the currently selected device.

 

 

F1

Opens the Help screen for the current dialog box.

 

 

Escape

Closes the current dialog box without saving changes and returns

 

to the previous one. In the Main dialog box, it closes the OSD and

 

returns to the flag. In a message box, it closes the pop-up box and

 

returns to the current dialog box.

 

 

Alt

Opens dialog boxes, selects or checks options and executes

 

actions when used with underlined or other designated letters.

 

 

Alt+X

Closes the current dialog box and returns to the previous one.

 

 

Alt+O

Selects the OK button, then returns to the previous dialog box.

 

 

Single-click, Enter

In a text box, it selects the text for editing and enables the Left

 

and Right Arrow keys to move the cursor. Press Enter again to

 

quit the edit mode.

 

 

Enter

Completes a switch in the Main dialog box and exits the OSD.

 

 

Print Screen, Backspace

Toggles back to previous selection.

 

 

Print Screen, Alt+Ø

Immediately disengages user from a server; no server is

 

selected. Status flag displays Free. (This only applies to the Ø on

 

the keyboard and not the keypad.)

 

 

Print Screen, Pause

Immediately turns on screen saver mode and prevents access to

 

that particular console, if it is password protected.

 

 

Up/Down Arrows

Moves the cursor from line to line in lists.

 

 

Right/Left Arrows

Moves the cursor between columns. When editing a text box,

 

these keys move the cursor within the column.

 

 

Page Up/Page Down

Pages up and down through Name and Port lists and Help pages.

 

 

Home/End

Moves the cursor to the top or bottom of a list.

 

 

Backspace

Erases characters in a text box.

 

 

Delete

Deletes current selection in the scan list or characters in a text

 

box.

 

 

Shift-Del

Deletes from the current selection to the end of the list when

 

editing a scan list.

 

 

Numbers

Type from the keyboard or keypad.

 

 

Caps Lock

Disabled. Use the Shift key to change case.

 

 

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Contents Page Page Welcome to the ServSwitch Family Servselect IP INSTALLER/USER Guide Compliance Statements Instrucciones DE Seguridad Normas Oficiales Mexicanas NOM Electrical Safety StatementNOM Statement Contents Agency Approvals SpecificationsIntroduction Features and BenefitsServer Access Modules Point and click control with ServSelect IP Software Access via network connectionRackmount safety considerations Safety PrecautionsSupplied with the ServSelect IP InstallationSetting up your network Getting StartedRackmounting Your ServSelect IP To install the 1U switch mounting bracketBasic ServSelect IP Configuration Installing the ServSelect IPTo configure the ServSelect IP hardware To install the ServSelect IP hardwareTo connect a SAM adapter to each server For Microsoft Windows NT using default driversTo adjust the mouse acceleration For Microsoft Windows 2000/Windows XPServSelect IP Configuration with a Legacy KVM Switch To add a KV158A ServSwitch Multi Z8 switchTo connect the network and turn on your ServSelect IP Setting Up Your ServSelect IP and SoftwareViewing and Selecting Ports and Servers To access the Main dialog boxAnalog Port Operation Controlling Your System at the Analog PortSelecting servers OSD Status SymbolsViewing the status of your appliance To soft switch to a server Soft switchingTo configure servers for soft switching OSD Navigation Basics Navigating the OSDTo access the Setup menu Configuring the OSDSetup Features to Manage Routine Tasks for your Servers To assign names to servers To access the Names dialog boxAssigning server names Assigning device types To access the Devices dialog boxChanging the display behavior To access the Menu dialog boxTo choose the default display order of servers To set a Screen Delay Time for the OSDTo determine how the status flag is displayed To access the Flag dialog boxControlling the status flag To set or change the password Setting console securityTo access the Security dialog box To log in to your console To password protect your consoleTo remove password protection from your console To enable the screen saver mode with no password protectionTo immediately turn on the screen saver Viewing and Disconnecting User ConnectionsTo exit the screen saver mode To turn off the screen saverTo disconnect a user Resetting Your Keyboard and MouseTo reset the mouse and keyboard values To display version information Displaying Version InformationTo add servers to the scan list Scanning Your System16. Scan Dialog Box To remove a server from the scan listBroadcasting to Servers To start the scan modeTo cancel scan mode To turn broadcasting off To access the Broadcast dialog boxTo broadcast to selected servers Terminal Operations Configuring the Terminal MenuTo access the Terminal menu Network ConfigurationFirmware Management Enable Debug MessagesSet/Change Password To change the passwordShipping and Packaging TroubleshootingCalling Black BOX To upload a new Flash file Appendix Flash UpgradesUpgrading the ServSelect IP Upgrading the SAM firmware To simultaneously upgrade multiple SAMsFigure A-2. SAM Upgrade Dialog Box To upgrade SAM firmware individuallyClick the Load Firmware button. The Load dialog box appears Page Page

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