APC AP9254, AP9258 manual System Control and Maintenance, Action

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3.4 System Control and Maintenance

The following commands are used for system control and maintenance. Enter the command sequences to perform the actions described in the table below.

Key Sequence

Action

 

 

<CM>Kn<Enter>

Sets the keyboard scan set where n is a scan set number 1-3.

 

 

<CM>MR<Enter>

If you hot-plug your mouse cable, you may experience a loss

 

of mouse signal. Use this command to restore the signal if you

 

are using a computer with a standard PS/2 mouse driver.

<CM>MW<Enter>

If you hot-plug your mouse cable, you may experience a loss

 

of mouse signal. Use this command to restore the signal if you

 

are using a computer with a Microsoft IntelliMouse driver.

 

 

<CM>AV<Enter>

Displays the current firmware version of the processors inside

 

your APC KVM Switch unit. You must be either at a DOS

 

prompt or in a text editor/word processor to view this

 

information.

 

 

<CM>H1<Enter>

Changes the hot-key sequence to the default:

 

1.

Press and hold down the ‘Num Lock’ key.

 

2.

Press and release the minus (-) key on the numeric keypad.

 

3.

Release the ‘Num Lock’ key.

 

 

<CM>H2<Enter>

Changes the hot-key sequence to the 1st alternate:

 

1.

Press and hold down the ‘Num Lock’ key.

 

2.

Press and release the asterisk (*) key on the numeric

 

 

keypad.

 

3.

Release the ‘Num Lock’ key.

 

 

<CM>H3<Enter>

Changes the hot-key sequence to the 2nd alternate:

 

1.

Press and hold down the ‘Control’ key.

 

2.

Press and release the tilde (~) key.

 

3.

Release the ‘Control’ key.

 

 

<CM>ZM<Enter>

Use this command to resynchronize the mouse after a device

 

or computer hot-plug. Repeat, if necessary, until synchroniza-

 

tion is re-established.

 

Note: Using this command while the mouse is operating

 

correctly will cause the mouse to lose sync.

 

 

 

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Contents KVM Switch Canadian Department of Communications Statement FCC StatementTable of Contents Page Expansion for up to 64 computers Product Overview Feature OverviewPush-button and keyboard switching Compatibility Connecting your Peripherals Installation Basic InstallationConnecting Computers to the APC KVM Switch Rack Mount Installation Attaching Multiple APC KVM Switch Units Advanced InstallationBasic Operations Overview ESC Keyboard ControlKey Sequence Action Keyboard SwitchingAction System Control and MaintenanceOSD Operations Activating OSD OSD Window APC KVM SwitchCommand Menu Basic Channel Maintenance Adding New Channels base unit onlyAdding New Channels with a cascaded unit Changing Channel Names and Addresses Deleting an Existing ChannelOperation Procedure ID WindowChanging the Size, Colour and Position of the ID Window Setting the ID Window Dwell Time Differences between Secure and Non-secure Operating Modes Administrator FunctionsAdministrator Password Multiple User LoginsCreating the Administrator Password Setting the Administrator Logout TimePush-Button and Hot-Key Channel Selection Setting up additional users Channel Scanning Choosing a scan method From the OSD menu Setting the Scanning OrderWith the Scan Button non-secure mode only Turning Scanning On and OffSetting the Scanning Dwell Time For Sequential ScanningFor Alphanumeric Scanning Scanning and Security Specifications Initial Configurations PairingSelect Unit Configuration Tiered Default Paired Master Pairing Connections User Adding New Channels with Paired Units Uninstalling Pairing Symptom Action TroubleshootingSymptom Action Symptom Action Symptom Action Symptom Action If Problems Persist Limited Warranty W. a p c c . c o m