Adder Technology AV4OSD manual Firmware functions version query, mouse restore and reset

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AdderView function. The left and right shift key combination is particularly suitable for extended keyboards where additional keys can be programmed to act as a combination of other keys. Such keyboards are supplied with many Gateway 2000 computers. Programming spare keys to trigger the hotkey combination allows channels to be selected via a single key stroke.

H1 - ‘CTRL’ and ‘ALT’ keys together (left or right hand keys operate) (default) H2 - ‘CTRL’ and ‘SHIFT’ keys together (left or right hand keys operate)

H3 - ‘ALT’ and ‘SHIFT’ keys together (left or right hand keys operate)

H4 - ‘RIGHT ALT’ key

H5 - ‘LEFT ALT’ and ‘RIGHT ALT’ keys together

H6 - ‘LEFT CTRL’ and ‘LEFT ALT’ keys together

H7 - ‘RIGHT CTRL’ and ‘RIGHT ALT’ keys together

H8 - No hotkey enabled

4.5 Firmware functions (version query, mouse restore and reset)

For technical support purposes, it may be necessary to find the firmware release version for the control software in your AdderView. For example, if the release version is v1.02 the response shown to F1(return) will be a brief display of the digit ‘1’, then F2(return) will be a brief display of the digit ‘0’, then F3(return) will be a brief display of the digit ‘2’. You can reset all of the configured options back to the factory default states by typing F8. Use options F5 and F6 to restore mouse function on disconnected PS/2 CPU mouse connections. See section 2.9 for full details.

F1 - Display firmware first digit

F2 - Display firmware second digit

F3 - Display firmware third digit

F5 - Restore PS/2 mouse function to the currently selected CPU’s mouse port F6 - Restore IntelliMouse function to the currently selected CPU’s mouse port

F8 - Reset all configurations to factory default settings. An ‘r’ will show briefly on the display to confirm that the reset has been completed.

4.6 Display appearance options

Options are available to change the colour scheme of the On-Screen Display and the time that the confirmation message remains on the screen after a channel has been selected.

AdderView

Installation and Use

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Contents ADDERView OSD Safety information WarrantyAbout this manual Radio Frequency Energy European EMC directive 89/336/EECContents AdderView configuration options AppendicesKey features IntroductionRack mount kit contents part code AVrmk Remote controller contents part code AVremoteProduct information AdderView OSD model AV8osdAdderView OSD model AV4osd Installation What you will needConnecting your devices Mounting the AdderViewConfiguring your PCs Configuring the AdderViewSummary of AdderView configuration options To enter configure mode at power onOr IntelliMouse Other useful installation information Re-enabling a disconnected PS/2 mouse AdderView Installation and Use AdderView Installation and Use Using the AdderView Power on statusFront panel key and remote controller Status displayKeyboard hotkey control AdderView Installation and Use On-screen menu control Adding a computer to the menu list Mouse control RS232 controlCascading AdderViews AdderView Installation and Use AdderView configuration options Screen saver time delay Autoscan ‘lock on’ mode and delay time Mouse mode and mouse switching of channels Keyboard hotkey combination Firmware functions version query, mouse restore and reset Display appearance optionsSetting a security password OFREDgExit configure mode Cascade query codeAppendix A. Cable and connector specifications A1. Keyboard, monitor and mouse to AdderViewA2. AdderView to PCs 1 to A3. Expansion port pin assignments Appendix B. Problem Solving Problem AdderView Installation and Use AdderView Installation and Use S TA L L AT I O N & U S E