Intellinet Network Solutions 503914, 503907 Port Switching, Log In/Out, Troubleshooting Tip

Models: 503914 503907

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Port Switching

Dongle Status Submenu: This screen presents the resident dongle firmware version on the switch and on various other dongles. You can also perform a manual upgrade of an individual dongle: Select the dongle and press Enter to confirm the upgrade. During the upgrade, a progress bar will display through completion.

• F4: lets you toggle between Auto Upg(rade) and Manual Upg(rade).

Port Switching

To switch ports using hotkeys, use this configuration sequence:

ScrLk + ScrLk + a + b + y + z, where ab = bank no., yz = port no., so that ScrLk + ScrLk + 0 + 2 + 1 + 6 switches to Bank 2, Port 16.

To switch ports using the OSD, go to the Main menu and use the Up/Down arrow keys and/or PgUp/PgDn keys to find and highlight the computer you want to switch to, then press Enter.

Log In/Out

The Log In and Log Out functions are dependent on the Password feature; that is, they are only useful when Password is enabled on the Setup menu. To maximize console security, of course, always enable Password and adopt a strict log in/out policy. Minimizing the Auto Logout timeframe can help restrict access, too.

Troubleshooting Tip

If a keyboard and/or mouse locks up, unplug the component(s) and then re-connect after a few seconds to re-initialize. If the problem continues, unplug the dongle from that computer and then re-connect after a few seconds. (If a PS/2, re-connect to the mouse port first, then the keyboard port.) If neither of these procedures solves the problem, reboot the computer to completely reset the keyboard and mouse.



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Intellinet Network Solutions 503914, 503907 user manual Port Switching, Log In/Out, Troubleshooting Tip