
Symptom | Possible Causes | What to do |
The | Incorrect DIP switch | Set the |
not take Hot Key commands. | settings . | |
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| #4 to ON. Turn all |
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| other |
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| switches OFF. |
Pressing the Hot Keys get no | The | Check the PORT |
response. | ating in either Auto- | STATUS LEDs for a |
| Scan or Previous/ | flash pattern. |
| Next mode. | Or |
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| Press the space bar |
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| to exit these modes |
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| before giving |
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| Hot Key Commands. |
| The selected port | Manually change the |
| connects to a | port selection, using |
| the SELECT BUT- | |
| puter | TON(S), to a com- |
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| puter in the “power- |
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| on” state. |
| Improper keyboard | Unplug the keyboard, |
| reset | then reconnect the |
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| keyboard. |
| Improper | Turn off all |
| reset | wait for 5 seconds, |
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| and turn them on. |
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| Try presing a single |
| Incorrectly pressing | key at a time. CTRL, |
| hot keys | ALT, SHIFT, (Port |
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| Number) then EN- |
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| TER. |
Mouse is not responding or be- | AT (Serial Mouse) | Both Serial and PS/2 |
ing detected | and PS/2 style com- | mice must be used if |
| puters being used | using AT and PS/2 |
| with | style computers. |
| If using NT system | NT System must be |
| and Serial Number | selected at startup for |
| begins with a letter | NT to detect the |
| D, C, B or A. | mouse (Port light lit |
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| while NT loading). |
The | The | Add a DC 9V power |
properly. | get enough power | adaptor to the |
| from the CPUs |