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4 | Reset Button | Pressing in this button performs a system reset. When the |
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| system is reset, the KM0832 beeps, and then the KVM port |
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| LEDs flash in succession until the reset is completed. After |
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| the reset is completed you can login again. |
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| Note: This button is |
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| a thin object — such as the end of a paper clip or a ballpoint |
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5 | User Port 1 | This switch selects which USER PORT 1 is |
| Switch | on the front panel or the rear panel. Set it to FRONT to |
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| activate USER PORT 1 on the front panel; set it to REAR to |
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| activate USER PORT 1 on the rear panel. |
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6 | USER PORT 1 | This user port is provided for convenient and easy access for |
| (Maintenance | system maintenance. It shares the same function with USER |
| Port) | PORT 1 on the rear panel. By switching the USER PORT 1 |
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| switch to FRONT, USER PORT 1 on the rear panel is |
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| deactivated and USER PORT 1 on the front panel is |
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| activated. Use it just as you would any other user port. (You |
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| must return the USER PORT 1 switch to the REAR position |
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| to reactivate USER PORT 1 on the rear panel.) |
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