8.Next, select “Expansion width” from the configure system menu and press enter. Enter the number of computer ports on a slave unit and press enter. This setting determines how many computers are on an expansion unit and determines which computer number is associated with which physical connector. If all expansion units have an equal number of ports, enter the number of ports on one expansion unit for the width number. If there are mixed expansion units with a different number of ports, the width value should be the number of computer ports that is on the expansion unit that has the most computer ports. Care should be taken when mixing slave units. For example, if your system consists of an
9.Finally, select “Expansion units” and press enter. Enter the total number of slave units in the system and press enter. This command configures how may slave units are connected to the master unit.
10.Press Esc key to return to the main menu and select “Exit” and press enter. You will be prompted to save the changes made. Select “Yes” and press enter to save.
Refer to the configuration menu section for a detailed explanation of each of the configuration menus. The following menus are available.
The “Configure system” menu is for configuring the KVM stations keyboard and mouse, the expansion units, scan settings, and other keyboard settings.
The “Configure computer” menu section allows you to assign a unique name to each of the computers. This makes it easy to identify which computer your switching to. You can also change the CPU keyboard and mouse types from this menu.
The “Configure overlay” menu section allows you to change the general appearance of the
The “Configure security” menu is used to enable a configuration and access passwords. A unique password can be assigned for access to the configuration menus and to restrict computer access.