Belkin F1DH102L, F1DH104L Using the KVM Switch, Select Audio & Mic Channel ScrLk + ScrLk + Fy

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Using the KVM Switch

To modify the hot-key preceding sequence from the default Scroll Lock, you can either hit the hot-key sequence: scrlk – scrlk – H – (y), y = SCROLL LOCK, CAPS, ESC, F12, LEFT_CTRL, RIGHT_CTRL, or NUM LOCK (as detailed in the Hot Key Quick Reference Table below).

or

You can use another method: Press and hold the last button to enter the hot-key setting mode.

Step 1. Press and hold the last button (i.e., the second button on the 2-port model or the fourth button on the 4-port model) till you hear two beeps. Then release the button.

Step 2. Within two seconds, you should hit any of the selectable hot-key triggers (y), y = SCROLL LOCK, CAPS, ESC, F12, LEFT_CTRL, RIGHT_CTRL, or NUM LOCK, to be your hot-key trigger.

For example, if you hit CAPS after hearing the two beeps, then the hot key will be: CAPS – CAPS – command key.

For detailed hot-key sequences and their corresponding functional commands, please refer to the Hot Key Quick Reference Table below.

Hot Key Quick Reference Table

2-/4-Port SOHO KVM Switch with Audio & Mic -- Operation Commands for Hot Keys/Front-Panel Buttons

Hot-key sequence = [ScrLk] + [ScrLk] + Command key(s)

* user-definable preceding sequence = SCROLL LOCK, CAPS, F12 or NUM LOCK, LEFT_CTRL, RIGHT_CTRL

Command

Hot Keys1

Front-Panel Buttons

Description

 

ScrLk + ScrLk + (x)

 

 

Select Computer Channel 2

(x is a top-row number key)

Press the computer icon on the

Select the active computer channel

(Joint-select PC port/audio &

x = 1~2 / x = 1~4 for PC

left of a button to select the

(Hot key: Joint-select PC port/audio & mic, if binding is enabled)

mic, if binding is enabled)

channel no.

active computer channel

 

Select Audio & Mic Channel 2

ScrLk + ScrLk + (Fy)

 

Select the active audio & mic channel

(Joint-select PC port and audio

Fy = F5~F6/Fx=F5~F8 (Fy is a

--

(Hot key: Joint-select PC and audio & mic channel, if binding

& mic, if binding is enabled)

function key)

 

is enabled)

Bind Computer and

 

 

Enable the binding of PC port and audio & mic switching. (Hot

Audio & Mic Switching 2

ScrLk + ScrLk + Q

--

key: Once this feature is enabled, any computer and/or audio &

[Default]

 

 

mic switching by hot keys is bound together) (factory default)

Unbind PC and

ScrLk + ScrLk + W

--

Disable the binding of PC port and audio

Audio & Mic Switching 2

& mic switching

Next lower PC channel 2

 

 

Select the next lower connected PC channel

(Joint-select PC/audio & mic,

ScrLk + ScrLk + (arrow up)

--

(Hot key: Joint-select PC/audio & mic, if binding is enabled)

if binding is enabled)

 

 

 

 

 

Next higher PC channel 2

ScrLk + ScrLk +

 

Select the next higher connected PC channel

(Joint-select PC/audio & mic,

--

(arrow down)

(Hot key: Joint-select PC/audio & mic, if binding is enabled)

if binding is enabled)

 

 

 

 

Previous PC channel

ScrLk + ScrLk + Backspace

--

Toggle between the previous channel and

current channel

 

 

 

 

ScrLk + ScrLk + H + (y)

Press and hold down last button

 

 

(Button 2 / Button 4) until you

 

Define Hot-Key

y = SCROLL LOCK, CAPS, ESC,

hear three beeps, release the

Select the hot-key preceding sequence among 6 alternative keys

Preceding Sequence

F12, NUM LOCK, LEFT_CTRL,

button, and then press (y) key.

 

 

or RIGHT_CTRL

This resets hot-key preceding

 

 

 

sequence to SCROLL LOCK.

 

Read KVM

Open Note Pad

 

Read the version of firmware that is currently on the KVM

--

Switch. This is helpful when a firmware upgrade is performed as

 

Firmware Version

ScrLk + ScrLk + V

it gives you the ability to read the version of firmware, before and

 

 

 

after the upgrade, to ensure the firmware has installed correctly.

 

 

 

Notes:

1.The USB keyboard hot keys allow faster and broader control of your KVM Switch and audio/mic switching in addition to the front-panel buttons. If you have configured a hot-key preceding sequence other than two consecutive scroll locks, you should change your hot-key sequence accordingly. (For hot-key preceding sequence configuration, please refer to the Hot Key Quick Reference Table.)

2.When the binding of PC and audio and mic switching is enabled by the hot-key sequence: ScrLk + ScrLk + Q, any PC and audio and mic switching by hot keys are bound together. (However, the binding will not affect the independent front-panel button operation.) To remove this binding, use the hot-key sequence: ScrLk + ScrLk + W.

Mac® User: Standard PC keyboard mapping to MAC keyboard -- ScrLk + ScrLk + C = (CD/DVD drive eject key); ScrLk + ScrLk + F10 = F13 ; ScrLk + ScrLk + F11 = F14 ; ScrLk + ScrLk + F12 = F15.

LED Information:

Computer LED status (3 states: Lit/Flashing/Off). Lit = Active port with link established between KVM Switch and computer (via USB interface); Flashing = Active port but with no link established between KVM Switch and computer; Off = Non-active port.

12Audio LED status (2 states: Lit/Off). Lit = Active port for audio output; Off = Non-active port for audio output.

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Contents OmniView Soho KVM Switch with Audio Table of Contents Package Contents IntroductionFeature Overview OverviewEquipment Requirements Front View Unit Display DiagramsOverview Back ViewSpecifications DimensionsInstalling the KVM Switch Pre-ConfigurationConnecting the KVM Switch StepConnect the Audio Installing the KVM SwitchAudio and Microphone Connections Powering Up the Systems Using the KVM Switch Selecting a Computer Using Direct-Access Port SelectorsHot-Key Preceding Sequence Configuration Using the KVM Switch Select Audio & Mic Channel ScrLk + ScrLk + FySwitching the Audio/Mic Host PC since the mouse is used to perform the upgrade Firmware-Upgrade GuidePrepare your KVM Switch and the Host PC Step Step Activate the Firmware-Upgrade Utility Program Firmware-Upgrade Guide Connect your KVM Switch to the Host PC StepBegin the File Upload Step Upgrade Using the Mac Version Utility Prepare your KVM Switch and the Mac Host StepFirmware-Upgrade Guide Firmware-Upgrade Guide Connect your KVM Switch to the Mac Host Step Begin the File Upload Step Firmware-Upgrade Guide What does flash-upgrade capability mean? FAQsWhich operating systems does the KVM Switch support? Do I have to install any software to use the KVM Switch?Does the KVM Switch support Microsoft keyboards? Can I use the KVM Switch to switch video signals only?Does the Soho KVM Switch support Linux? How long is the warranty for the KVM Switch?Troubleshooting Am getting a black screen on my monitorMouse is lost when I switch to a different channel KeyboardComputer boots up fine, but the mouse does not work TroubleshootingMouse is not detected at boot up Audio and Microphone Firmware-Upgrade Troubleshooting Progress bar stops for a long time without any advancementCE Declaration of Conformity InformationFCC Statement How to get service What will we do to correct problems?What is not covered by this warranty? InformationHow state law relates to the warranty Belkin Tech Support Belkin B.V Belkin International, Inc

F1DH104L, F1DH102L specifications

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