KH1508Ai / KH1516Ai User Manual
General
The General section of the Device Management page displays the name of the selected device, its firmware version, and information about its network configuration.
Note: The AP GUI version presents the same information as the Browser version. Scroll through the list to see the additional entries.
Device Setting
The lower panel presents information concerning the device’s settings, as described , below:
Use Occupy Timeout Mode to set a time threshold for users on ports whose Operation Mode has been set to Occupy (See Port Configuration,
page 129). If there is no activity from the user occupying the port for the amount of time set here, the user is timed out and keyboard and mouse control on the port is released, after which the first user to send keyboard or mouse input will occupy the port. However, the user originally connected to the port will still see the port’s video output. The default is 3 minutes.
Use Local Keyboard Language to select the language for the local keyboard from the
Preferred Resolution allows you to set a resolution that the switch sends to the KVM adapter cables. The adapter cables provide the connected computer’s video card information about the monitor connected to the switch. This affects the video quality of the console monitor.
Monitor Default Setting: Sends the EDID information provided by the display connected to the console port – to the KVM adapter cable.
Alternative Resolution: Sends an alternative resolution (EDID information) to the KVM adapter cables. Select a resolution that best suits the video displayed on the monitor connected to the console port.
Turns the Beeper on or off.
If Force all to grayscale is enabled, the remote displays of all devices connected to the KH1508Ai / KH1516Ai are changed to grayscale. This can speed up I/O transfer in low bandwidth situations.
If the Adapter ID function is enabled (the default), the switch stores adapter cable information for each of its ports, so that when you move a KVM Adapter Cable from one port to another, it remembers the adapter cable’s port properties information at the new location.
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