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Contents Control2 Japanese Notification Korean Notification BX600 Digital KVM Switch Comments... Suggestions... Corrections Certified documentation according to DIN EN ISOCopyright and Trademarks Contents Contents Product Overview Features and BenefitsNotational Conventions Title Product OverviewNotational Conventions Product Overview Configuring the BX600 Digital KVM Switch InstallationTo connect the BX600 Digital KVM Switch Monitor Keyboard Mouse BX600 Blade Chassis Local KVM CableSetting Up a BX600 Digital KVM Switch in Tiers Installation Setting Up a BX600 Digital KVM Switch TiersSetting Up a BX600 Digital KVM Switch in Tiers To configure the KVM appliance Tiering a BX600 Digital KVM Switch from a KVMs3-1621 orOscar Tiering a BX600 Digital KVM Switch from a KVMs3-1621 or Analog Operation To access the Main dialog boxControlling Your System Viewing and Selecting Slots and Server ModulesTo configure Oscar for soft switching Soft SwitchingSelecting Server Modules To select server modulesTo soft switch to a Server Module Oscar Navigation BasicsOscar Navigation Basics Configuring Oscar Configuring OscarTo access the Setup menu Assigning Server Module Names To access the Names dialog boxAnalog Operation To assign names to server modulesTo access the Menu dialog box Changing the Display BehaviorChanging the Display Behavior Analog Operation To set a screen delay time for Oscar To access the Flag dialog boxControlling the Status Flag Setting Console Security Analog Operation Setting Console SecurityTo access the Security dialog box To determine how the status flag is displayedTo password protect your console To set or change the passwordSelect Enable Screen Saver To log in to your consoleTo remove password protection from your console To automatically log out of a Server Module when inactiveTo enable the screen saver mode with no password protection To exit the screen saver modeDisplaying Version Information Scanning Your SystemDisplaying Version Information To start the scan mode Scanning Your System Analog OperationTo remove a Server Module from the Scan list To cancel scan mode Clear Scan EnableScanning Your System Scanning Your System Analog Operation Digital Operation To access the Video Viewer applicationUsing the Video Viewer Digital Operation Using the Video ViewerTo access a server Interacting With the Server Being ViewedViewer Window Features Viewer Window FeaturesExpanding and Refreshing Your Viewer Adjusting Keyboard Macros Adjusting the Viewer WindowSetting a Keystroke Prefix Adjusting Mouse AccelerationManual Video Adjust Dialog Box Options Manual Video Adjust Dialog Box OptionsTo manually adjust the video quality of the Viewer window Click the Manual Video Adjust buttonImproving Screen Background Color Display Microsoft Windows XP Default Mouse DriversImproving Mouse Performance Improving Screen Background Color Display Digital OperationCreate Snapshot Images Virtual MediaVirtual Media Dialog Box Red Hat LinuxMapping a Generic Mass Storage Device Virtual Media Dialog Box Digital OperationVirtual Media Dialog Box Mapping a CD/DVD DeviceViewing the Mapped Device Status Virtual Media Dialog Box Digital Operation Dkvm Blade Folder Contents BX600 Graphical User InterfaceBlade Info Network Configuration Network Configuration BX600 Graphical User InterfaceClick on Apply Changes Console Redirection Dkvm Network Configuration Page of the MMB MenuTo update BX600 Digital KVM firmware FW UpdateClick on Update Firmware Virtual Media BX600 Graphical User InterfaceTechnical Publications AppendicesOscar Refresh Rates Appendices Oscar Refresh RatesTechnical Support Before you call85 Hz 106.3 Khz Before you call Appendices