Instruction Manual
OSD Function Keys
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1 - 9 (0 = 10) | Selects a channel from the list | |
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F1 – F10 | View a channel from the list. ( Does not close | |
OSD) | ||
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T | Activate terminal emulator | |
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L | Logout immediately | |
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? | Show help screen | |
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R | Reset server interface module (May be used to | |
recover from stuck keyboard or mouse emulation) | ||
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I | Show TCP/IP status/settings. | |
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S | Change TCP/IP Settings | |
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ESC | Close OSD (No state change) | |
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<Ctrl>+R | Full cold reset of Server Interface Module. Use | |
the Reset command first | ||
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Page Up/Down | Scroll up and down the OSD list | |
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Home/End | View the first and last channel of the KVM | |
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Please Note: Channel names can only be changed through the web interface.
Changing Your Configuration
After the initial power up, any device can be moved, added or removed from any port on the KVM without powering down the switch. The at- tached computer must be powered up for it to provide power to the Server Interface Module, so it will not appear in the OSD list until that time. It is safe to hot plug USB devices, but PS/2 systems will typically require a power cycle.
Please Note: After changing your configuration, the OSD will automati- cally update to reflect the new configuration.
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