Lightwave Communications USB-Wizard manual Scan Mode, Normal Mode, Edit Mode

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Scan Mode

To activate Scan Mode press <Ctrl> + <S> from the Command Mode menu.

When in Scan Mode the switch scans to each port with a CPU powered-ON. (The SCAN LED on the front panel will illuminate and remain ON while in Scan Mode. ) The port with the CPU powered-ON remains active while in use until it becomes idle for the configured dwell time (default time-out period is 5 seconds) before switching to the next powered-ON CPU port. See Command Mode section above for configuring the scan dwell time.

Note: The keyboard and mouse must remain idle for the full scan dwell time before the switch selects the next active port.

Note: The scan dwell time set by the user only effects that user and has no effect on other switch users.

Normal Mode

When the USB Wizard is not in Command or Scan mode and all of the USB KVM switch mode LEDs are OFF, the user is in Normal Mode, controlling the CPU to which the user is connected through the USB Wizard.

Edit Mode

To activate Edit Mode press <Ctrl> + <E> from the Command Mode menu.

Edit Mode enables the user to modify the names of the CPUs connected to the switch. Names of CPUs can be up to 12 characters in length. When in Edit Mode, multiple keystroke combinations are not valid (<Shift>+P, <Ctrl>+P, <Alt>+ P, and P will all type a “P” to the display - lower case letters cannot be typed).

Function:

Move cursor one position to the right

Move cursor one position to the left

Move cursor to the previous port

Move cursor to the next port

Selects the first port on the switch

Keystroke:

Home

Selects the last port on the switch

Toggles between insert and overstrike

Erase current character

Erase previous character

Figure 16- Edit Mode screen

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Insert

(The character either gets inserted and the remainder of the name

 

gets shifted to the right, OR the current character gets overwritten.)

Delete

Backspace

When finished making changes in Edit Mode, press <Enter> and a prompt will appear to press either <Y> to save the changes or <N> to continue making changes without saving the changes just made. If the <Esc> key is pressed instead of <Enter>, all changes made will be ignored and the display will return to the previous menu.

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Contents USB Wizard Warranty Information Table of Contents Table of Figures Materials IntroductionCPU DefinitionsRear View of USB Wizard Front View of USB Wizard Features and FunctionsB T y p e a M InstallationRear View of USB Wizard P e a M a l eRear View of USB-Wizard D CLimitations Power-Up SequenceX T -S R x x ReE XuTn- SiRt ConfigurationCascaded Installation CascadingMaster-to-Slave Device Cable Connections Front Panel Configuration SwitchesFront Panel Control Using the USB Wizard KVM SwitchBasic Command Mode Modes of OperationOSD Control Enabling the Security FeatureSecurity Option Administration Mode User Login ModeAdditional Modes Available with Security Enter Administrator PasswordUser Name List ShiftSystem Access List User Access FunctionsOSD Command Mode Exit OSD Command Mode OSD Command Mode Contd FunctionKeystrokeNormal Mode Scan ModeEdit Mode Maintenance Mode Search ModeEsc Enter Move OSD menu to the left Help ModeMaintenance Mode Contd Function Keystroke Activate security featuresTranslation Tables Keyboard FeaturesKeyboard-To-Computer Translation Translation CapabilitiesN U S B K e y b o a r d For models in a plastic case HOW to Disable Operating ModesGet access to jumper block Configuring The Jumper BlockProblem No Video Troubleshooting