Configuration switch settings
The underside of the TS4 unit features a block of eight switches which are used to configure various fundamental settings. When shipped, all switches are set to OFF, which produces normal operation within the TS4 unit. Further details about switch settings can be found within sections of this guide dealing with specific setup issues.
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2,3,4 Reserved
6 OFF: Cycle between all system ports ON: Cycle between active ports only
8 OFF: Normal operation
ON: (while power applied) Reset unit
Note: The switch settings (except switch 8) are consulted by the unit only during its power up phase, i.e. when power is first supplied by a keyboard socket of a powered system. Therefore, change the setting while the unit is disconnected or use switch 8 to force a reset, whereupon the other switches will be consulted.
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