Tripp Lite B022-016 Port Control Using Hotkeys, Invoking the Hotkey Mode, Auto Scanning

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Hotkeys

Port Control Using Hotkeys

Hotkey Port Control lets you connect to a computer by making the port selection directly from the keyboard. The Hotkey Port Control options are:

Selecting the Active Port

Auto Scanning

Previous/Next Switching

Invoking the Hotkey Mode

1)All Hotkey operations begin by invoking the Hotkey Mode. To initiate the Hotkey Mode:

Press and hold down the [Num Lock] key;

Press and release the [Minus] key;

Release the [Num Lock] key:

[Num Lock] + [-] or [Num Lock] + [*]

Note: 1. The [-] or [*] key must be released within one half second, otherwise the Hotkey mode is cancelled and it has no effect.

2.We recommend using [Num Lock] + [-] and have continued to use it in the rest of these instructions. You may use [Num Lock] + [*] if you prefer.

2)When Hotkey Mode is active:

The Num Lock, Caps Lock, and Scroll Lock LEDs flash in succession to indicate that the Hotkey mode is active. They stop flashing and revert to normal status when Hotkey Mode is exited.

A Command Line appears on the monitor screen. The command line prompt is the word Hotkey: in yellow text on a blue background. It displays the subsequent Hotkey information that is keyed in.

Ordinary keyboard and mouse functions are suspended - only Hotkey compliant keystrokes and mouse clicks (described in the sections that follow) can be input.

3)Pressing [Esc] exits Hotkey Mode.

Selecting the Active Port

Each CPU port is assigned a Port ID (see Port ID Numbering, p. 11). You can directly access that port by doing the following:

1)Invoke Hotkey Mode with the [Num Lock] + [-] combination

2)Enter the Port ID

The Port ID numbers appear on the Command Line as they are entered. To correct a mistake, use [Backspace] to erase the wrong number.

3)Press [Enter]

Once [Enter] has been pressed, the KVM switches to the designated computer and you automatically exit the Hotkey Mode.

Auto Scanning

When in the Auto Scan mode, the KVM automatically sequences through all the active CPU Ports that are accessible to the currently logged on User (see Scan/Skip Mode of the OSD F3 SET function, page 17). The duration of each connection is user defined. Auto Scanning enables the whole system to be monitored.

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Contents This package should consist To prevent damage to this unit or to its connected devicesTable of Contents Features Include OverviewSystem Requirements ComputerConsole for B022-016 only CablesFront View of Console KVM Switch IntroductionFront View of B022-016 Port LEDsStation ID LED Rear View for B022-016 Installation Single-Station InstallationsMultiple Station Daisy-Chained Installation To set up a daisy-chained installationLCD OSD On-Screen Display Configuration LCD OSD allows you to set up and configure the LCD displayManual Port Switching Basic OperationOpening the Console KVM Closing the Console KVMPowering Off and Restarting Hot PluggingPort ID Numbering Port Control Using Hotkeys Invoking the Hotkey ModeHotkeys Selecting the Active PortSetting the Scan Interval Pausing in Auto ScanStarting Auto Scan Skip Mode Hotkey Beeper ControlHotkey Summary Table Port ID EnterOSD On-Screen Display Operation OSD OverviewOSD Navigation OSD Main Screen Headings OSD FunctionsHeading Explanation F1 Go To GotoF3 Set Environment SET OSD HotkeyF4 Administrator ADM PasswordF6 Broadcast Mode BRC F5 Skip SKPF7 Scan Scan F8 Log Out LoutFirmware Upgrade Utility To prepare for the firmware upgrade, do the followingBefore You Begin Starting the Upgrade To upgrade your firmwareUpgrade Succeeded Upgrade FailedFirmware Upgrade Recovery OSD Factory Default Settings Setting DefaultAppendix a Computer Connection TableTroubleshooting SpecificationsSymptom Possible Cause Action Function B020-008 B020-016 B022-016Appendix B Clear Log-in InformationAppendix C Appendix DAppendix E FCC Radio/TV Interference NoticeAddendum