Belkin P74696 Steal Control of this Host, Restore Factory Defaults, Error Messages and Dialogs

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Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch

Steal Control of this Host

This feature allows the KVM administrator to take full control of a host that is currently being used by other users.

Restore Factory Defaults

Selecting this button will reset ALL user-configurable settings (computer names, group names, passwords, etc.) to their default values on all BANKs in the daisy-chain. The user is presented with a confirmation screen before this action is applied.

NOTE: In a daisy-chain configuration, restoring factory default will cause unpredictable behavior. To resolve this temporary issue, the administrator will have to go back into the “Options” page, select the “Advanced” button, and check the “daisy-chain this KVM” box after “Restoring Factory Defaults” for BANK 00 to function properly.

Error Messages and Dialogs

From time to time, it will be necessary to display messages to the user indicating errors or requesting simple answers to questions. These pop-up screens use the familiar format of title bar and window body, which contains the text of the message. It includes appropriate response controls such as “OK” and “Cancel” buttons, based on the nature of the message.

Login Dialog

The Login dialog is a simple window with radio buttons to select the user, and an edit box for the user to enter a password. If the user is already logged-in, pressing “Cancel” returns the user to his or her current login (or guest, if the account is enabled). If the user is not logged in, and guest is disabled, pressing “Cancel” will close the OSD.

Help Screens

Online help is available within the OSD. Simply press the F1 key, or click on the “?” button on the right side of the title bar.

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Contents 1U Rack-Mount Console with Built-In 8-Port KVM Switch OmniView EnterpriseRack-mount console Table of Contents Package Contents Feature Overview AutoUpdateQuad-Bus Technology Video Resolution Hot KeysReprogrammable Hot Key Initiator Sequence AutoScanEquipment Requirements CablesOperating System Requirements Unit Display Diagrams Front ViewLCD Display Buttons Specifications Pre-Configuration Cable Length RecommendationsStep Section Unlock your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch with keys provided PS/2 Connection USB Connection Section Connecting Multiple KVM Devices Daisy-Chaining DIP Switch Configuration Chart InstallationBefore you begin Connecting the Daisy-Chain Cable Example of Daisy-Chain ConfigurationAdding additional units Connecting the servers Powering up the Systems Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Selecting a Server Using Keyboard Hot Key CommandsAutoScan Mode Using the MultiView Feature Input and Navigation Features Main Group ColumnComputer Name Column ID ColumnSetup Button Mouse ColumnSecurity Column Console ColumnSetup Admin Scan ColumnScan Time and Change All Button SecurityUser GuestUser Columns 1, 2, 3, G Passwords Password Entry FieldsEnable Check Boxes AutoLogout Enable and Time Broadcast PasswordsOptions Display Banner Display Inactive PortsDisplay Restricted Ports Alternate Attention KeyDisable Viewing Daisy-Chain this KVM SwitchAdvanced Dialog Unit ID Assign Bank AddressRestore Factory Defaults Error Messages and DialogsLogin Dialog Steal Control of this HostBanner Splash ScreenAutoUpdate Firmware Update Utility Installing the AutoUpdate applicationUpdating Firmware Connecting the server to the Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Updating Devices via the Web Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Section Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Completing the Firmware Update Using your Rack-Mount Console KVM Switch Section Glossary Section FCC Statement CE Declaration of Conformity