Chapter 1. Introduction
Keyboard Module
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1 | Port LEDs | An On Line LED lights to indicate that the device attached | ||
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| A Selected LED lights to indicate that the computer | ||
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2 | Keyboard | Standard |
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3 | Touchpad | Standard mouse touchpad |
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4 | Reset Switch | Pressing and holding this switch in while powering on the | ||
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| factory installed firmware version – allowing you to recover | ||
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| Pressing and holding this switch in for more than three | ||
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| seconds performs a system reset. | ||
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| Note: The switch is recessed and must be pushed with a thin | ||
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| object - such as the end of a paper clip or a ballpoint pen. | ||
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5 | Port Selection | The left button (DOWN), shifts the KVM focus down | ||
| Switches | through the ports (Port 7 → Port 6, etc.). After Port 1, it |
cycles back to the last port.
The right button (UP), shifts the KVM focus up through the ports. After the last port, it cycles to Port 1.
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