Adder Technology RC1 manual Mouse control model AV4USB-PC only, Autoscan mode

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3.6 Mouse control (model AV4USB-PC only)

The AdderView’s channels may be changed using a three button mouse or IntelliMouse. In order to switch to the next channel simply hold down the central mouse button or wheel button and click on the left hand mouse button. The channel will then change to the next channel. The next channel may be the next active channel or the next channel in numerical sequence depending on the setting of option switch 8 (see section 2.4.3).

3.7 Autoscan mode

Autoscan mode may be selected by holding the front panel key down for 5 seconds or by using the keyboard hotkeys. When autoscan mode has been activated the front panel display will alternately show a rotating segment and the currently selected channel. The video from each computer will be displayed for the time period selected by option switch 7 (either 2 seconds or 5 seconds). During autoscan all the USB peripherals remain disconnected and only the video signals are switched through. Depending upon the position of option switch 8, the AdderView will lock-on to all the computer ports or just the active computer ports.

Many modern monitors are fitted with automatic power save relays and will switch off after a few seconds if connected to an inactive PC. If you are using such a monitor you must not scan inactive ports. Constant switching on and off of your monitor's relay will eventually damage your monitor.

3.8 The optional remote controller

An optional remote controller is available which replicates the front panel key and display, but can be located remotely from the AdderView. The remote controller plugs into the options port on the back of the AdderView (see figures 1 and 2). This remote controller is particularly useful in applications where the AdderView is located away from the user’s desktop. The remote controller can be conveniently attached to your keyboard with a couple of Velcro strips to give instant channel information and key control. The key and display on the remote controller perform exactly the same function as the key and display on the front panel of the AdderView. The remote controller is supplied with a 3 metre cable but this may be extended if necessary to 20 metres.

AdderView USB

Installation and Use

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Contents ADDERView USB Safety information About this manualWarranty TrademarksRadio Frequency Energy European EMC directive 89/336/EECContents Using the AdderView Cable and connector specificationsKey features IntroductionPC and MAC models Remote controller contents part code AVremote AdderView USB mode AV4USB-PC Product informationAdderView USB model AV4USB-MAC Installation What you will needConnecting your devices Mounting the AdderViewAdderView USB Installation and Use AdderView USB Installation and Use Configuring the AdderView Setting the USB enumeration guard time option switches 5 Setting the autoscan dwell timeSetting the keyboard hotkey combination model AV4USB-PC only Powering on the AdderView Configuring your computersRe-enabling a disconnected PS/2 mouse AV4USB-PC only Using the AdderView Power on statusFront panel key Switching between computers using the AdderView Status displayKeyboard hotkey control model AV4USB-PC only AdderView USB Installation and Use Autoscan mode Optional remote controllerMouse control model AV4USB-PC only Querying the AdderView’s firmware version PC and Macintosh keyboard equivalent key mappingsIBM 104/105-key Apple keyboard Keyboard Appendix A. Cable specifications A1. USB cablesA2. Video cables A4. Remote controller extension cables A3. PS/2 style keyboard and mouse extension cablesAppendix B. Problem Solving ProblemAction AdderView USB Installation and Use AdderView USB Installation and Use S TA L L AT I O N & U S E