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Enter Sends: This option enables you to specify the keys that are transmitted when Enter is pressed. Available options are <CR> (Enter), which moves the cursor to the left side of the screen, or <CR><LF> (Enter-Linefeed), which moves the cursor to the left side of the screen and down one line.

Received: This option enables you to specify how the module translates a received Enter character. Available options are <CR> (Enter) or <CR><LF> (Enter-Linefeed).

Background: This option changes the screen’s background color. The currently-selected color displays in the option line as it is changed. Available colors are Black, Light Grey, Yellow, Green, Teal, Cyan, Blue, Dark Blue, Purple, Pink, Orange, Red, Maroon and Brown. The default color is Black. This value cannot be identical to the Normal Text or Bold Text value.

Normal Text: This option changes the screen’s normal text color. The currently-selected color displays in the option line as it is changed. Available colors are Grey, Light Grey, Yellow, Green, Teal, Cyan, Blue, Dark Blue, Purple, Pink, Orange, Red, Maroon and Brown. The default color is Grey. This value cannot be identical to the Bold Text or Background value.

Bold Text: This option changes the screen’s bold text color. The currently-selected color displays in the option line as it is changed. Available colors are White, Yellow, Green, Teal, Cyan, Blue, Dark Blue, Purple, Pink, Orange, Red, Maroon, Brown and Light Grey. The default color is White. This value cannot be identical to the Normal Text or Background value.

Screen Size: This option allows you to specify the screen’s text width size. Available values are widths of 80 columns or 132 columns. The length for both widths is 26 lines.

The following Terminal Application menu’s Configuration screen options enable you to define the function keys that will perform a selected action. To specify a new function key, press and hold the Ctrl key, then press the function key that you want to associate with the action. For example, if you want to change the Configuration (Config) Key Sequences option from <CTRL-F8> to <CTRL-F7>, press and hold the Ctrl key and then press F7.

Config Key Sequences: This option allows you to define the key combination that causes the Terminal Application menu’s Configuration screen to appear. The default key sequence

is Ctrl-F8.

On-Line Key Sequence: This option allows you to define the key sequence that displays the On-Line mode. The default key sequence is Ctrl-F10.

Help Key Sequence: This option allows you to define the key combination that displays the Help System screen. The default key sequence is Ctrl-F1.

History Key Sequence: This option allows you to define the key combination that enables History mode. The default key sequence is Ctrl-F9.

Clear History Key Sequence: This option allows you to define the key combination that clears the history buffer while in History mode. The default key sequence is Ctrl-F11.

Break Key Sequence: This option allows you to configure the key combination that generates a break condition. The default key sequence is Alt-B.

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Contents DSR Switch For models DSR1020, DSR2020, DSR4020, DSR8020USA Notification Japanese Approvals Safety and EMC Standards Table of Contents Console Menu Other Console Main Menu Options List of Figures Vi DSR Switch Installer/User Guide List of Tables Viii DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Features and Benefits Reduce cable bulkTwo modes of access Access the DSR switch via network connectionEasy access to any target device Network SoftwareServer DSR1020 DSR2020 DSR4020 DSR8020Safety Precautions Rack mount safety considerationsInstallation Installation OverviewBasic DSR Switch Configuration EthernetGetting Started Setting up your networkSupplied with the DSR switch Additional items neededConnecting the DSR Switch Hardware To connect and power up your DSR switchTo connect a Dsriq module to a server To connect a Dsriq module to a serial deviceVerifying the Connections To adjust mouse settings on Windows NT using default drivers To adjust mouse settings using Red Hat Linux drivers To adjust mouse settings using IntelliPoint driversTo adjust mouse settings using Sun Solaris drivers Controlling Your System at the Local Port To access the Oscar interface Main dialog boxViewing and Selecting Ports and Servers Selecting target devices Viewing the status of your DSR switching systemOscar Interface Status Symbols Symbol Description To select target devicesTo soft switch to a target device Soft switchingTo configure the Oscar interface screen delay Navigating the Oscar InterfaceSingle-click, Enter Alt+OEnter BackspaceConfiguring Oscar Interface Menus To access the Oscar interface Setup dialog boxTo access the Oscar interface Names dialog box Assigning target device namesNames Dialog Box To assign names to target devices To list target devices alphabetically by nameAssigning device types To access the Oscar interface Devices dialog boxTo assign a device type To access the Oscar interface Menu dialog box Changing the display behaviorTo set a Screen Delay Time for the Oscar interface To choose the display order of target devicesControlling the status flag To access the Oscar interface Flag dialog boxOscar Interface Status Flags FlagDescription Broadcasting to target devices To determine how the status flag is displayedTo access the Oscar interface Broadcast dialog box To broadcast to selected target devicesTo turn Broadcasting off Using Scan modeTo add target devices to the Scan list To start the Scan mode To remove a target device from the Scan listTo cancel Scan mode 12 Commands Dialog BoxTo access the Oscar interface Screen Saver dialog box Setting local port Screen Saver optionsTo set the Screen Saver options To exit Screen Saver mode and log in to the local port Setting the keyboard country codeTo immediately turn on the screen saver To set the keyboard country code for Sun servers 14 Keyboard Dialog BoxManaging Server Tasks Using the Oscar Interface To access the Oscar interface Commands dialog boxTo view current user connections Viewing and disconnecting user connectionsTo disconnect a user Resetting your PS/2 keyboard and mouse To reset the PS/2 mouse and keyboard valuesDisplaying version information To display version informationClick X to close the Dsriq Version dialog box DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Remote Operations To log in to the DSR web serverAbout the DSR Explorer Window DSR Explorer Window Area Descriptions Letter DescriptionUsing the top option bar Using the side navigation barBookmarking a window Internet Explorer only Logging Out Printing a windowRefreshing a window To bookmark a windowDSR web server device management Launching a KVM sessionUpgrading Dsriq modules Managing Local Accounts Rebooting the applianceUser access levels Preemption levelsViewing and changing appliance configuration information Managing Device PropertiesAppliance Appliance Settings Versions Power Controlling Target Devices DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Video Viewer About the Video Viewer WindowVideo Viewer minimum requirements To enable/disable or configure the session time-outSession time-out Window Features CDE F G aTo specify a toolbar hide time Changing the toolbarVideo Viewer Window Descriptions Letter To change the Video Viewer window resolution Setting the Window SizeAdjusting the View To align the mouse cursorsTo enable automatic, full or manual scaling Adjusting color depthTo enable or disable full screen mode To refresh the screenAdditional Video Adjustment To manually adjust the video quality of the windowC D E F G H Detection thresholds Contrast and brightnessBlock noise threshold and pixel noise threshold Cursor Type Adjusting Mouse OptionsAutomatic video adjustment Refresh imageTo select a key for exiting single cursor mode Single cursor modeTo enter single cursor mode Remote Cursor Local CursorScaling To exit single cursor modeTo change the mouse cursor setting AlignmentTo realign the mouse Using Keyboard Pass-throughUsing Macros To specify keyboard pass-throughTo capture the Video Viewer window to a file Saving the ViewClosing a Video Viewer Window Session To capture the Video Viewer window to your clipboardTo configure network settings using the Console menu Network ConfigurationConsole Menu Console Main Menu Terminal Operations To rename a user in the DSR switch database Security ConfigurationTo add a user to the DSR switch database Other Console Main Menu OptionsReset Certificates To remove a user from the DSR switch databaseReset Appliance Enable Debug MessagesRestore Factory Defaults Firmware ManagementAppendix a Flash Upgrades To upgrade the DSR switch firmware using the DSView softwareDSR Switch Installer/User Guide To resolve an issue Appendix B Technical SupportAppendix C Using DSView Software Over a Modem Connection Before you beginAppendix D Using DSRIQ-SRL Modules DSRIQ-SRL module modesIs Ctrl-F8 Creating a DSRIQ-SRL module macro To configure a DSRIQ-SRL moduleTo create a macro Host Signal Signal Flow SRL Signal Pin Name/Description To use History modeTable D.1 DSRIQ-SRL Module Pinouts Table E.1 UTP Wiring Standards Pin Appendix E UTP CablingCabling installation, maintenance and safety tips Appendix F Technical Specifications Power Supply Table F.1 DSR Switch Product Specifications SPC Device PortDimensions USB Device PortAppendix G Sun Advanced Key Emulation DSR Switch Installer/User Guide Index NumericsModule 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 43, 69, 73 Mode 74, 75 PPP Screen Saver Secure Mode Sessions User Connections