52AMX Switch Series Installer/User Guide

Using the Power/Sleep key

Table 3.4 shows the Power/Sleep key on USB servers for Sun and PS/2 keyboards. Sun keyboards have a Power key used to power the workstation. Some PS/2 keyboards have a Sleep key to place the server in a stand-by or power saving mode.

Table 3.4: Power/Sleep for USB Servers

Keyboard

Peripheral Key

Scroll Lock Mode

Server

 

 

 

 

PS/2

Shift - F11

Enabled

Win 98/2000

 

 

 

 

 

F11

Enabled

Win 98/Mac

 

 

 

 

 

Sleep

Enabled

Win 98/Mac

 

 

 

 

Sun

Power

Enabled

Win 98/2000

 

 

 

 

 

Power

Enabled

Win 98/Mac

 

 

 

 

To issue the Power/Sleep command:

Enable the Scroll Lock mode and press F11 (or the Sleep key) on a PS/2 keyboard. -or-

For a Sun server, press the Power key.

Using Audio and Serial Data Emulation

Some AMX user stations and devices support audio and serial data emulation. In order for a user to receive audio and serial data, the following conditions must exist:

The user must be logged into a user station that supports audio and serial emulation, such as the AMX 5130 user station.

The user must be accessing a device that has been enabled by the Administrator to output audio and serial data.

The target device must be connected to an AMIQDM module.

Each user can configure the audio and serial settings that will be available when he or she logs in.

To view and modify audio and serial settings for a user:

CAUTION: Switching to an audio source that is set at high volume might harm your hearing.

1.Press Ctrl+Ctrl to launch the OSCAR interface.

2.Click the User tab. Click the down arrow button to display the Audio/Serial screen.

NOTE: Selected settings in the Audio/Serial screen indicate a default status of on (enabled).

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Avocent 590-222-501M Using Audio and Serial Data Emulation, Using the Power/Sleep key, To issue the Power/Sleep command