Belkin F1DP108Gea, F1DP116Gea user manual Hot Key, Timeout, Monitor-DDC2 Feature

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Using the Switch from a Local Console

Hot Key

This allows you to select which key will be used to initiate hot-key commands. You have four options to choose from: “Scroll Lock”, “Print Screen”, “Ctrl”, and “F12”. The default key for all hot-key commands is “Scroll Lock” (see “Hot-Key-Command Shortcuts” on next page). To designate a different key to initiate hot-key commands, use the arrow keys to navigate to the Hot-Key field, press the space bar until the preferred key is found, and press “Enter” to save the entry.

Note: If you change the Hot Key to something different than SCROLL LOCK, you must load a new Switch Definition File for that hot key. See page 37.

Timeout

This specifies the amount of time that can elapse before the administrator will be locked out of the KVM Switch (and connected servers) due to user inactivity. To regain access to the KVM Switch after timeout, simply reenter the admin password in the login box. The Timeout feature is only available if the Security feature is enabled. You may set the time intervals to anywhere between 1 and 99 minutes. To change the time interval, use the arrow keys to navigate, type the desired time interval, and press “Enter” to save the entry. If you disable the Security feature, the Timeout feature will be turned

off automatically.

Note: If there are secondary KVM Switches connected, and the AutoScan time and timeout settings are set on the primary KVM Switch, the settings will also apply to all secondary KVM Switches.

Monitor-DDC2 Feature

This feature allows the console monitor to send information to the server’s video card about its properties, such as maximum resolution and color depth supported. The video card will then adjust the monitor’s settings accordingly. This enables your monitor to use its optimal settings for every server connected to your Switch. To read the DDC2 information from the monitor and program it to all connected Server Interface Modules, press “F10”. Every time you change the monitor, you will need to press “F10” again to program the new DDC information to the Server Interface Modules.

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Contents OmniView SMB KVM-over-IP Switch Page Table of Contents Using the Switch from a Local Console Using the Switch from a Remote ConsoleIntroduction Package ContentsOverview Remote-Management FeaturesOther Features Server Interface Modules Equipment RequirementsOmniView SMB Server Interface ModulesBelkin UTP Patch Cables CablesSystem Requirements Unit Display Diagrams Front ViewBack View Specifications SMB Server Interface Module, PS/2 SMB Server Interface Module, Legacy Sun SMB Server Interface Module, USBLocal Installation Pre-ConfigurationWhere to place the Switch Cable-Distance Requirements for PS/2, USB, and Sun Servers Local InstallationMAC Address Mounting the SwitchConnecting the Console to the Switch Local Installation Connecting Servers to the Switch PS/2 Connection Local Installation Connecting Servers to the Switch USB Connection Local Installation Connecting Servers to the Switch Sun MiniDIN8 Connection Local Installation Powering Up the Systems How to Assign a Bank Address Daisy-Chaining Multiple KVM Switches OptionalDIP Switch Bank Address Example of Daisy-Chain Configuration Getting Started Connecting the Primary and Secondary KVM SwitchesConnecting the servers Identifying the IP Address Remote InstallationTo log into the web interface Logging into the Web InterfaceRemote Installation Network Configuration Device NameFirst TCP Port Set a Static IP Enable DhcpUser Settings AdministratorUser To add a new user View OnlyTo delete a user To edit a userBlocking a User To block a userSwitch-Configuration Switch ConfigurationInstalling new Switch-Definition Files SDFs To install the SDFTo specify and name servers To configure your serial device Serial SettingsSecurity Settings Password PolicyAccount Blocking Idle Timeout To install an SSL certificateSSL Certificate Firmware Upgrade To upgrade firmware MaintenanceRestore Factory Settings To restore factory settingsLogging Out Using the Switch from a Remote Console Starting a Remote SessionTo start a remote session To work in full-screen mode Full-Screen ModeUsing the Quick-Access Toolbar Moving or Hiding the Quick-Access ToolbarDisconnecting the Remote Session Mouse-Pointer Alignment Mouse Configuration and SettingsTo align mouse pointers Mouse-Pointer CalibrationManual Settings You must manually synchronize the mouse pointers ifTo manually synchronize mouse pointers Mouse-Pointer Options Windows XP USB OptionAdvanced-Mouse Emulation To change the mouse-emulation settingsKeyboard Configuration and Settings To transmit a keyboard sequenceTo add a keyboard sequence Add-Special-Key Box To record a keyboard sequenceManual Video Adjust Video Configuration and SettingsTo refresh the video settings To adjust the video manuallyTo adjust the video automatically Auto Video AdjustTo change the bandwidth settings Performance Settings BandwidthTo connect to a different server Selecting a ServerAdditional Features To restore factory defaults Restoring Factory DefaultsUsing the Switch from a Local Console Selecting a Server or Bank Using Hot KeysSelecting a Server or Bank Section Selecting a Bank Using Scroll Buttons Selecting a Server Using Port SelectorsAutoScan Mode Main OSD-Menu On-Screen Display OSDFunction/Help OSD-Menu Keyboard CommandsAdmin Password Function/Help-Page Keyboard CommandsScan Scan TimeTimeout Monitor-DDC2 FeatureHot Key Command Hot-Key-Command ShortcutsSun Key Combo Key Sun Combo KeysUpdating Firmware Can I use the Switch on my Sun server that supports USB? Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions Local Console TroubleshootingGeneral VideoMouse KeyboardUSB Remote Console Glossary Glossary Belkin Corporation Limited 3-Year Product Warranty InformationFCC Statement Information Page Belkin Tech Support Europe 00 800 223 55