Tripp Lite B006-VUA4-K-R owner manual Complete instructions on how to perform a firmware upgrade

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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 sub-menu will appear

 

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 double-clicking

 

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 sub-menu appears, allowing you to choose between

 

English, Japanese and German. Simply highlight the desired language and

 

press the [Enter] key or double-click on it with the mouse. The language is

 

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 sub-menu appears listing an administrator and four users.

 

To edit a Username and Password, select the desired account and press

 

the [Enter] key or double-click on it with the mouse. Another sub-menu

 

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

 

(0-9, a-z, A-Z).

 

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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Contents FCC Information RoHSTable of Contents Package ContentsConsole Requirements Computer Requirements FeaturesSupported Operating Systems VersionFront Panel Orange when the KVM focus is on the corresponding portBack Panel Safety Instructions Hardware SetupSystem Installation Rackmount InstallationBasic Operation Powering Off and RestartingPort Switching Manual Push-ButtonsPerforms a USB keyboard Hotkey Setting Mode Mouse Port Switching FunctionalityAlternate Hotkey Setting Mode Activation Command HotkeysSwitching KVM Focus Only to the Next Port Switching KVM Focus Only to a Desired PortSwitching USB Focus Only to a Desired Port Switching USB Focus Only to the Next PortSwitching Audio Focus Only to the Next Port Switching Audio Focus Only to a Desired PortSkip Mode Initiate an Auto ScanInitiate an Auto Scan at a Desired Time Interval USB Keyboard/Mouse Reset List KVM SettingsAlternate OSD Menu Activation Command Video SyncAction Hotkey Command Hotkey Command Summary TableCommand to Ctrl, F12 To Ctrl, CtrlOSD Main Screen OSD OperationOSD Main Screen Components Table ComponentSwitch KVM, USB and Audio Focus Simultaneously via Mouse Switch KVM, USB and Audio Focus Simultaneously via KeyboardIndividually Switch KVM, USB and Audio Focus via Keyboard OSD Main Page FunctionalityNaming Ports Individually Switch KVM, USB and Audio Focus via MouseExiting the OSD Main Screen F4 ScanSetting Description OSD Settings Page FunctionalityF8 Logout Is Scroll Lock, Scroll LockValues Scan DurationMouse Emulation Complete instructions on how to perform a firmware upgradeSettings Page. See page 21 for details Firmware Upgrade UtilityClick Next Mac Keyboard Emulation AppendixSun Keyboard Emulation PC Keyboard Mac KeyboardSetting Default Factory Default SettingsOff EnglishFeature Specification SpecificationsRegulatory Compliance Identification Numbers Warranty & Warranty Registration201004198 932947-EN