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3.4Status display

The status display usually shows the currently selected port. If autoscan mode is selected, the segments will illuminate in sequence in a clockwise direction interspersed with a display of the currently selected channel. If LINDY CPU Switch has been locked, ‘P’ will be displayed until a valid password has been typed to unlock the unit. Data flow from the mouse or keyboard causes the dot to flash.

3.5Using the dual control ports (A and B) - OSD versions only

The LINDY CPU Switch is fitted with two control ports, A and B. Each control port has a keyboard, mouse and monitor connection. Either control port may be used to access the LINDY CPU Switch. Typically port A may be used for local access and port B for remote access (up to 20 metres away). The video picture is duplicated on both ports and the LINDY CPU Switch will accept keyboard and mouse data from one control port at a time. Whilst the other port is active, the <NUM LOCK>, <CAPS LOCK> and <SCROLL LOCK> keys on the inactive control port’s keyboard will flash indicating that the port is currently disabled. Once there has been no keyboard or mouse data on the active control port for the timeout period, the other keyboard can be used. Once activity is detected then this new port becomes the active port and the other port is disabled. The currently active port is indicated on the front panel. If neither the A or B lights are on then either control port may be used.

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Contents About this manual Safety informationWarranty European EMC directive 89/336/EEC Radio Frequency EnergyContents Introduction Key FeaturesPackage contents Product information Lindy CPU Switch 2 port version supporting 2 PCsInstallation & Use English Guide Installation & Use English Guide Installation & Use English Guide What you will need InstallationConnecting your devices Mounting the Lindy CPU SwitchOther useful installation information Configuring your PCsImportant Note Re-enabling a disconnected PS/2 mouseType of mouse / system Driver type Likely expected Enter Status lights 4 OSD, 8 OSD & 16 OSD Versions only Using the Lindy CPU SwitchPower on status CPU Front panel keys and remote controllerStatus display Using the dual control ports a and B OSD versions onlyCPU 16 OSD CPU 8 OSD CPU 4 OSD Keyboard hotkey controlCPU 4 OSD, 8 OSD and 16 OSD Only Important Note On Screen Menu controlESC Cascading Lindy CPU Switches Lindy CPU Switch Remote controlMouse control RS232 controlInstallation & Use English Guide Typical cascade of two Lindy CPU Switches CPU 4 versions Screen saver time delay Lindy CPU Switch configuration optionsDisplay appearance options Display optionsAutoscan ‘lock on’ mode and delay time Mouse mode and mouse switching of channels Keyboard hotkey combination Firmware functions version query, mouse restore and reset Exit configure mode Setting a security passwordConfiguration Summary Appendix a Lindy CPU SwitchMode Important Note Appendix B. Cable and connector specificationsExpansion port pin Problem Action Appendix C Problem SolvingProblem Action Installation & Use English Guide