OSD Settings Page Functionality continued
Setting | Description | ||
Firmware Upgrade | When this setting is selected, a screen appears that displays the KVM’s | ||
| current firmware version. At the bottom of the page is a reminder to connect | ||
| the firmware upgrade cable, and a highlight bar asking if you wish to | ||
| download. Press [Y] and [Enter] to begin the firmware upgrade process, or | ||
| [N] and [Enter] to exit and return to the previous screen. You can also press | ||
| the [Esc] key to exit and return to the previous screen. (See page 22 for | ||
| complete instructions on how to perform a firmware upgrade.) | ||
Port OS | This function allows you to enter in the operating system of the computer | ||
| connected to each port. It allows users to use special Sun, Mac or other | ||
| operating systems’ keyboard keys. When selected, a | ||
| that lists each port and the OS which is currently assigned to it. Once the | ||
| desired port is highlighted, you can change its OS setting by | ||
| on the OS with the mouse or by pressing the [Spacebar] to toggle between | ||
| OSs. You can choose between PC, Mac, Sun and SPC (Other). Each | ||
| computer is set at PC by default. | ||
Mouse Emulation | Enables / Disables the emulation function of the console mouse port. The | ||
| default setting is ON. If you disable this function, you will not be able | ||
| to control a connected PS/2 computer with a USB mouse. To control a | ||
| connected PS/2 computer, you will need to use the included USB to (x2) | ||
| PS/2 adapter cable to connect a PS/2 mouse to the KVM’s console port. | ||
Mouse Switching | This setting allows you to turn the Mouse Switching Function On/Off. (See | ||
Function | page 10 for Mouse Switching Function details.) When accessed, a highlight | ||
| bar will appear at the bottom of the OSD Settings Page. Press [Y] and | ||
| [Enter] to turn the Mouse Switching Function On; or, [N] and [Enter] to | ||
| turn it Off. It is turned OFF by default. | ||
OSD Language | This setting allows you to choose which language the OSD is displayed | ||
| in. When accessed, a | ||
| English, Japanese and German. Simply highlight the desired language and | ||
| press the [Enter] key or | ||
| set to English by default. | ||
Set Username and | This setting allows you to customize the Username and Password for the | ||
Password | Administrator and Users. The KVM has one administrator and four users. | ||
| Administrators have access to all features and settings, whereas users can | ||
| only access the connected computers, and not the F6 Settings Page. | ||
| When accessed, a | ||
| To edit a Username and Password, select the desired account and press | ||
| the [Enter] key or | ||
| appears, allowing you to enter in a new Username and Password. You are | ||
| asked to enter in the password twice to ensure it is entered correctly. After | ||
| entering the password for the second time, press the [Enter] key to save | ||
| your changes. | ||
| Note: Usernames and Passwords can contain a maximum of 15 characters | ||
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| The default administrator Username is Administrator, and the default Pass- | ||
| word is Password. For security purposes, it is strongly recommended that | ||
| you change these to something unique. | ||
Set Logout Timeout | This setting allows you to set the amount of idle time that must pass before | ||
| a user is logged out of the KVM, requiring them to enter their username and | ||
| password to regain access. When accessed, a highlight bar appears at the | ||
| bottom of the OSD Settings Page, in which you can enter a value between | ||
| 0 and 180 minutes. This setting defaults at 0, which disables the Logout | ||
| Timeout function. | ||
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