Adder Technology AV4OSD manual Appendix B. Problem Solving

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Appendix B. Problem Solving

Problem:

Poor video quality with smearing fuzziness or ripple.

Action:

Use screened coaxial video cables to connect your devices to the AdderView.

Problem:

Mouse does not move cursor on screen.

Action:

Ensure that the mouse and computer are both connected to AdderView before power is connected and ensure that the AdderView is powered on before the attached computer. Ensure that your software is configured to accept a Microsoft compatible mouse of the type that you have connected (PS/2 or RS232). If you move the mouse and the activity indicator (dot on 7 segment display) does not flash then the AdderView is not receiving data from the mouse. Check the mouse connection to the AdderView, try resetting the mouse using the reset function (section 3.3) or re-powering the AdderView. If you are attempting to connect the AdderView to a CPU with a PS/2 mouse connection that has not been powered down then you will need to use the mouse restoration functions F5 or F6 (see section 2.9).

Problem:

Keyboard does not function or functions intermittently. Num lock light does not always come on when the num lock key is pressed.

Action:

Some older keyboards were designed for use with specific computers and are not truly AT or PS/2 compatible. These are not common but if you experience problems try another keyboard.

Problem:

Mouse causes channel to change.

Action:

Some cheaper mice are not fully compatible with the AdderView and can lose data causing the channel to be changed (if mouse switching of channels is enabled). If you experience this problem then change the mouse and use a Microsoft, Logitech, IBM, Compaq or Hewlett-Packard type. Ensure that you are using a Microsoft compatible mouse driver on your PC. Some other manufacturers’ drivers may switch

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Contents ADDERView OSD About this manual Safety informationWarranty European EMC directive 89/336/EEC Radio Frequency EnergyContents Appendices AdderView configuration optionsIntroduction Key featuresRemote controller contents part code AVremote Rack mount kit contents part code AVrmkAdderView OSD model AV8osd Product informationAdderView OSD model AV4osd What you will need InstallationMounting the AdderView Connecting your devicesConfiguring the AdderView Configuring your PCsTo enter configure mode at power on Summary of AdderView configuration optionsOr IntelliMouse Other useful installation information Re-enabling a disconnected PS/2 mouse AdderView Installation and Use AdderView Installation and Use Power on status Using the AdderViewStatus display Front panel key and remote controllerKeyboard hotkey control AdderView Installation and Use On-screen menu control Adding a computer to the menu list Cascading AdderViews Mouse controlRS232 control AdderView Installation and Use Autoscan ‘lock on’ mode and delay time AdderView configuration optionsScreen saver time delay Mouse mode and mouse switching of channels Keyboard hotkey combination Display appearance options Firmware functions version query, mouse restore and resetOFREDg Setting a security passwordCascade query code Exit configure modeA2. AdderView to PCs 1 to Appendix A. Cable and connector specificationsA1. Keyboard, monitor and mouse to AdderView 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