Belkin F1DA104PEA, F1DA116PEA, F1DA108PEA AutoScan Time, OSD Display Time, Updating Firmware

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Using your PRO2 PS/2

AutoScan Time:

Specifies the amount of time the PRO2 PS/2 remains on a port before switching to the next port while in AutoScan mode. You may select different time intervals—7, 15, 30, or 60 seconds. Use the OSD to set the AutoScan time interval.

OSD Display Time:

Specifies the amount of time the OSD menu is displayed. Also specifies the amount of time the “Port Identification” tag displays on-screen after making a port selection. You may choose 7, 15, 30, or 60 seconds. For both settings, you may use the arrow keys to navigate. After you have selected the desired time intervals, push “Enter” key to save the entry. Press the “ESC” key to go back to the original OSD menu screen. Press the “ESC” key again to exit the On-Screen Display completely. Once you have selected a computer on the menu, press “Enter” to switch to that port.

Note: If there are Slave units connected, and the AutoScan time and OSD display time settings are set on the Master unit, the settings will also apply to all slave units.

Updating Firmware:

To update your firmware, download the appropriate firmware file and utility from belkin.com. The utility automatically guides you through the process of updating the firmware on your PRO2 PS/2.

Cautions and Warnings:

We strongly recommend that you update your firmware only if you are currently experiencing mouse and keyboard problems with your PRO2 PS/2, as reconfiguring software may lead to unexpected operational problems. Please contact Belkin Tech Support if you need assistance.

To update the firmware, you will need the following items:

1.A separate computer running Windows 95, 98, or Me. This computer must not be connected to the CPU ports on the PRO2 PS/2.

2.An available parallel port on the computer.

3.A flash cable that connects between the PRO2 PS/2 and the computer.

4.Firmware update files available at belkin.com.

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Contents PRO2 PS/2 Table of Contents Overview Package ContentsOverview Equipment Requirements Cables Front-Panel Push ButtonLED Display Seven-Segment LED DisplayMonitor OmniView All-In-One PRO Series PlusKeyboards MiceSide View of the PRO2 PS/2 Back View of the PRO2 PS/2 Front View of the PRO2 PS/2Weight Max. Resolution 2048x1536@85Hz Bandwidth 400MHzPort LED Indicators DimensionsCable Distance Requirements InstallationPre-Configuration Where to Place the PRO2 PS/2 Step-by-Step Installation Guide InstallationConnect the Console Single PRO2 PS/2 InstallationConnect the Computer Connecting Multiple PRO2 PS/2s Daisy-Chaining Example Bank DIP Switch Configuration ChartAdding Additional Slave Units Connecting the Master Switch to the First Slave SwitchBefore You Begin Connecting the Computers Example of Daisy-Chain ConfigurationPowering up the Systems Using your PRO2 PS/2Selecting a Computer Using Keyboard Hot Key Commands Using your PRO2 PS/2Bank Up and Bank Down Scroll Buttons AutoScan ModeSelecting a Computer Using Direct-Access Port Selectors Keyboard Hot Key Commands On-Screen Display Menu Control Updating Firmware To update the firmware, you will need the following itemsAutoScan Time OSD Display TimeDIP Switch Firmware Connecting ComputersSetting the PRO2 PS/2 into Flash Mode OmniView KVM Switches Belkin KVM switches and accessoriesBelkin KVM switches and accessories OmniView All-In-One KVM Cables PRO2 PS/2 series FAQs PRO2 PS/2 series FAQs PRO2 PS/2 series FAQs Am getting a black screen on my monitor TroubleshootingMouse Mouse is lost when I switch to a different port TroubleshootingComputer boots up, but the mouse does not work Mouse is not detected at boot-upF1DA104P, F1DA108P, F1DA116P Warranty, FCC, CE, Ices StatementBelkin Components Limited Three-Year Product Warranty FCC StatementWarranty, FCC, CE, Ices Statement Belkin GmbH