Belkin F1DW216 user manual Using Your Switch

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USING YOUR SWITCH

Pressing the space bar will activate IntelliView control in focus (same as clicking on the control). If the list box is in focus, then pressing the space bar gives the console control of the highlighted computer.

Pressing “Enter” activates the control in focus, if the control is on a button, or inside an edit box, but if the focus is on another type of control (e.g. the list box), the Enter key activates the default control (Close or Exit, depending on the current IntelliView screen).

If the administrator presses “Ctrl + TAB” while viewing one of the Setup pages, IntelliView goes to the next page.

Shortcut keys are enabled in IntelliView. For example, pressing “ALT + X”, where X corresponds to the underlined character in a control’s label, activates that control.

When IntelliView is up, keyboard and mouse input is routed directly to it; their signals are not sent to the computer.

Selecting the “Close” button, pressing “ALT + C”, or pressing ESC on any of the Setup pages will return the user to the Main page.

The TAB key can be used to cycle through the controls on the current IntelliView page. Shift+TAB will cycle backwards.

The IntelliView window can be repositioned by clicking on the title bar and dragging the window with the mouse.

To reposition the banner, press and hold “Ctrl + Alt” while IntelliView is up; the cursor jumps from the IntelliView window to the banner; clicking and dragging the mouse will allow the user to reposition the banner.

The Switch maintains the position settings of IntelliView and the banner for multiple computer video resolutions. The user should set the positions of the IntelliView and banner windows during the Switch setup to make the locations identical for all video resolutions.

Note: IntelliView does not turn off by itself. To reduce the risk of burning IntelliView on the monitor, turn off the monitor, set the KVM Switch to AutoScan Mode, or manually turn off IntelliView.

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Contents OmniView Table of Contents Introduction Package Contents Feature Overview OverviewDirect-Access Port Selectors Hot KeysReprogrammable Hot Key Initiator Sequence AutoScanEquipment Requirements Product Specifications Front View of the Switch F1DW216C Front View with Fascia Flipped Down F1DW216CBack View of the KVM Switch F1DW216C Front View with Fascia Flipped Down F1DW116CInstallation Pre-ConfigurationInstalling the Switch into a Server Rack Cable Length RecommendationsStandalone Switch Installation Initial switch position for video compensationConnecting Computers to the Switch Connect the Console Connecting Multiple Switches Daisy-Chaining DIP Switch Configuration Chart Installation Before you beginExample F1DE101A-AP Example of Daisy-Chain Configuration Connecting the Daisy-Chain CableConnecting the Computers Adding Additional UnitsPowering Up the Systems Using Your Switch Selecting a Computer Using Direct-Access Port SelectorsStandalone Configuration Daisy-Chain Configuration Static Mode IdleSelect Mode Selecting a Computer Using Keyboard Hot Key Commands Using the AutoScan Function from the Front Panel AutoScan ModeUsing the MultiView Feature Input and Navigation Features Using Your Switch Main Group ColumnComputer Name Column ID ColumnMouse Column Security ColumnConsole Column Setup Scan ColumnSecurity Passwords User Columns 1, 2, 3, GPassword Entry Fields Options Using Your Switch Using Your Switch Error Messages and Dialogs AutoUpdate Firmware Update Utility Installing the AutoUpdate applicationConnecting the computer to the Switch Updating FirmwareUsing Your Switch Updating Devices via the Web Using Your Switch Updating your KVM Manually with a File from a Local Disk Using Your Switch Using Your Switch Completing the Firmware Update Completing a Standalone KVM Firmware UpdateTroubleshooting Glossary Glossary Information FCC StatementP74342