Belkin F1DA116Z, F1DA104Z, F1DA108Z user manual Access List, Hot Key, AutoScan Time

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Using your PRO3 KVM Switch

Access List

This feature allows you to discretely specify the user access at a port level. Only the administrator can set up the access list. The column on the left lists the port names. The users are listed by their number (1 to 8). Navigate to the user and port, and press the “Enter” key to enable/deny the access right for each user and port combination. “X” represents access is denied and “O” represents access is enabled.

Note: User name and password fields cannot be left blank. If two identical user names are entered, the first user-name password will apply.

Hot Key

This allows you to select which key will be used to initiate hot-key commands. You have nine key options to choose from:

Scroll Lock

Number Lock

Caps Lock

Left Crtl

Right Ctrl

Left Alt

Right Alt

Left Win

Right Win

The default key for all hot-key commands is “Scroll Lock” (see “Keyboard Hot-Key-Command Shortcuts” on the next page). To designate a different key to initiate hot-key commands, use the arrow keys to navigate to the “Hot Key” field, and then press “Enter” to select and save the entry.

AutoScan Time

This specifies the amount of time the PRO3 KVM Switch remains on a server before switching to the next server while in AutoScan mode. You can set the scan-time interval to anywhere between 05 and 99 seconds. To change the scan time, use the arrow keys to navigate to the “Scan Time” field and hit “Enter”, and then type the desired time interval (in seconds).

To enable AutoScan, refer to the hot-key section on page 29. Note: The number keypad will not function in the OSD.

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Contents OmniView PRO3 KVM Switch Table of Contents Package Contents Hot Keys Feature OverviewFlash Upgrade Cables Equipment RequirementsSection Mice System RequirementsOS Platforms KeyboardsFront View of the PRO3 KVM Switch Unit Display DiagramsBack View of the PRO3 KVM Switch Specifications For USB Servers Pre-ConfigurationWhere to Place the PRO3 KVM Switch Cable-Distance Requirements For PS/2 ServersBracket Installation F1DA108Z and F1DA116Z Mounting the PRO3 KVM SwitchStep Optional Bracket Installation F1DA104ZSection Connecting the Console to the PRO3 KVM Switch Section Connecting Servers to the PRO3 KVM Switch PS/2 Connection Power up your server Connecting Servers to the PRO3 KVM Switch USB Connection Section Connecting Multiple PRO3 KVM Switches Daisy-Chaining How to Assign a Bank Address BANK-DIP-Switch Configuration ChartGetting Started Example of Daisy-Chain ConfigurationConnecting the Primary and Secondary KVM Switches Step Connecting the Servers Step Powering Up the Systems Selecting a Server or Bank Using Hot-Key Commands Section Selecting a Bank Using Scroll Buttons Selecting a Server Using Direct-Access Port SelectorsAutoScan Mode Main OSD OSD Keyboard CommandsOn-Screen Display OSD Main Menu Language Main-Menu-Page Keyboard CommandsUser Setting Username admin Password belkinAutoScan Time Access ListHot Key Command Function Keyboard Hot-Key-Command ShortcutsWindows Sun Micro Mac USB Keyboard Sun Combo and Mac Key MappingUpdating Firmware To update the firmware, you will need the following itemsCan I mix PS/2 and USB servers on the host side? How far can the server be from the PRO3 KVM Switch?Can I mix PS/2 and USB devices on the KVM console? How long is the warranty for the PRO3 KVM Switch? Does the PRO3 KVM Switch require an AC adapter?Can I use the PRO3 KVM Switch to switch video signals only? Does the PRO3 KVM Switch support Linux?Am getting a black screen on my monitor Server boots up, but the mouse does not work Mouse is not detected at boot upUSB TroubleshootingGlossary FCC Statement How state law relates to the warranty How to get serviceSection Belkin Tech Support Belkin B.V